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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Standing Ground with Jeremy Lahy. This program is
intended for immature audiences. Parental guidance is not suggested.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
I'm working on an open letter and it goes like this.
Guess what, Martin Luther King. I had a fucking dream too.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
I had a dream that I was in my living room.
It wasn't my living room, but it was like playing
my living room in the dream. And I walked through
to the backyard and there's a pool and as I'm
diving in, there's a shark coming up from the water.
Speaker 4 (00:44):
With braces.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
So maybe you're not so fucking special, Martin Loser King. Yeah,
I want to be the first comic ever to ship
on Martin Luther King. People only talk about the good things.
(01:11):
They don't mention he was a litterbug. He would lock
he'd roll up all the windows and lock them and
fart in the car.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
With the heat up.
Speaker 4 (01:28):
While his family suffered, and he would laugh.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
Standing Ground is a production of Lahy Media.
Speaker 5 (02:45):
If you're not an American citizen, you're here illegally. There's
no due process, and I'm telling you this is coming
to a head. We are going to suspend the Writ
of habeas corpus if there if the courts keep ruling
against this and don't allow these mass de pertas to continue.
Just like President Lincoln, this was an invasion the countries
of war.
Speaker 6 (03:05):
He's commander in chief. It's Article two power, and you're.
Speaker 7 (03:09):
Going to come predicting that will happen.
Speaker 5 (03:11):
Predict First off, there is going to be a constitutional
crisis before the court leaves.
Speaker 6 (03:16):
You know that.
Speaker 5 (03:16):
You just saw the federal judge judge in San Francisco
last night ruled against him his Article two power to
basically rearrange and and take you know, fire people in
these agencies, et cetera.
Speaker 6 (03:29):
There's a challenge.
Speaker 5 (03:30):
The only way the Democrats are even winning right now
is to delay, is to deny, is to delay. They
have no political operation, they have no counter argument, they
have no populous economics.
Speaker 6 (03:40):
So what they're doing is getting more and more.
Speaker 5 (03:42):
Radical on these raids like they did in New Jersey yesterday,
and the judges are trying to stop him. The Supreme
Court is going to have to make a decision about
President Trump's Article two.
Speaker 8 (03:53):
Powers and we're going to see it.
Speaker 7 (03:54):
And I believe if the.
Speaker 5 (03:55):
Courts keep trying to slow him down, you're going to
see him, as Stephen Miller laid out pretty well yesterday,
and it'll be I'm sure developed over time. Suspension of
the writ of Habeas corpus, just like President Lincoln did in.
Speaker 7 (04:06):
The Civil War.
Speaker 9 (04:07):
Not just the Civil War, Steve Bannon. It was also
suspended in nineteen oh five in the Philippines, in the
American Territory in the Philippines when there was threat of
a government overthrow. In nineteen forty one, shortly after the
attack on Pearl Harbor, the governor of Hawaii suspended habeas
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primarily to Japanese Americans. And yes, it was also suspended
in I'm sorry during the Civil War. I mean I
didn't go in chronological order there. But you know what
I mean, what is it? All it means is your
right to question detention. What's happening is is that the
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federal judges, activists federal judges are getting in the way
of the President of the United States doing his job,
which he is constitutionally mandated to do upon taking that oath,
and that is.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
What to protect us.
Speaker 9 (05:11):
And when you have activist judges who are getting in
the way, the president may have no choice but to
spend to suspend habeas corpus your right to go to
court and question your detention. Well, what does the suspension
clause say in the Constitution. It's there for a reason.
(05:35):
I know it off the top of my head. I'm
a geek, I admit it. The title line suspension says
the petition of the writ. I'm sorry, the privilege, the
writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended unless winning
cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it. Well,
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I'm just speaking for myself. I don't I view the
influx of illegal immigrants and people coming into this country illegally,
especially violent gang bangers, an invasion, So therefore it would
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be justified. The question is, it's been debated going all
the way back to Lincoln, is does the president have
the authority to do that? Well, the Article three courts,
the judicial branch of the government has set a pretty
long precedent for years post Civil War, going back to
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nineteen forty seven nineteen forty eight when they said matters
of deportation are left in the hands of the executive
branch of government. So these judges are creating this situation,
they're getting in the ways all right, So we got
that to we have so much today. But that's that's
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that's the lead, all right. As you've heard by now,
this book, Original Sin has been released by The book
is by CNN's Jake Tapper and the Axios reporter Alex
Thompson or Thomas.
Speaker 3 (07:24):
I think I got that right.
Speaker 9 (07:26):
About the White House. Uh well, yes, covering up Joe
Biden's mental decline is slip in distility, and the media
is rolling it. And I started reading it last night,
and as you're reading it, Jake Tapper is basically kind
of like got a box of tissues next to himself
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saying we were wrong and the conservative media was right.
This guy's brain was squash grot and shame on us
for not reporting a very very significant story. We've got that.
We've got James Comy eighty six forty seven on the
beach and he did it and made a lot of news.
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And guess what he just happened to have a book
coming out. Nothing to see here, right, and also whether
I'll have time or not to get to it. But
Hillary Clinton is back in the news again. Well she's
always in the news, but she's back at it again.
She's out speaking and getting a little bit more involved.
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Hillary Clinton, you guys remember her?
Speaker 6 (08:32):
Oh wait, she a great, big fat person.
Speaker 9 (08:36):
All right, knock it off, knock it off. All right,
we got a lot, We got all that to get into.
So without any further ado, I'm Jeremy, lady. This is
standing ground, This is Mojo Fiva Radio. Oh by the way,
hello to my friends in Fremont, California and Los Angeles.
My listenership is going up in California. Why, I don't know.
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Maybe I've pursued some of the left coast to come
over to my side. I don't know, but I appreciate
them listening, and I'd love to hear from them. Right
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in all, in the wake of all this, you know,
the media and all this terrible stuff and the Maya
culpis and we're sorry, and we were right, you were
right around Biden and we were wrong, and it's a
it's a big old mess. In all of this, there's
a lot of really good stuff happening. This White House
is kicking ass so. I mean you may not see
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that through the lens of MSDNC or CNN, but things
are going pretty well. Okay, I'm jerreman Ly. This is
Standing Ground. This is Mojo Fiver Radio. It is Thursday
May twenty second, twenty twenty five.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
Let's get this show on the road.
Speaker 10 (09:54):
We told you the next one hundred days would consist
of peace deals in trade deals, and that's exactly what
we have seen. The President announced last week the big
trade deal with the UK, as you mentioned. Now we
have a first deal with China. Just yesterday, the President
announced the release of the last remaining American hostage in Gaza, Eden, Alexander,
who will soon be united with his loving family, God
(10:15):
bless him. That's thanks to President Trump. We also negotiated
a ceasefire with the Houthis, and President Trump was instrumental
in negotiating a ceasefire with India and Pakistan.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
This is all in the last week.
Speaker 10 (10:28):
President Trump and his team are working incredibly hard on
behalf of the country and the world to secure peace deals,
in trade deals.
Speaker 4 (10:35):
And don't forget, we have a tax.
Speaker 10 (10:37):
Deal coming too. The administration is working with Capitol Hill
to sign the largest tax cuts in American history Right now.
Speaker 11 (10:56):
In se.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
You're listening to Standing Ground with Jeremy Lady.
Speaker 12 (11:37):
I'm a big fan of yours.
Speaker 4 (11:40):
Oh, I really admire your work.
Speaker 7 (11:47):
If you're a member of al Qaeda?
Speaker 4 (11:48):
Your how do you know if that there are members
of these gangs? What I'm saying, I mean.
Speaker 11 (11:52):
The tattoos MS thirteen on my knapples doesn't well, that
doesn't help.
Speaker 7 (11:57):
Do you have tattoos of al Qaeda?
Speaker 4 (11:59):
The sirty? And I don't want to get into.
Speaker 11 (12:03):
Of course, it's just accidents that the four symbols represent
the letters MS. This is why Politico is a joke.
This is why you are gutter press and fake news.
That those four symbols that just happen to comport with
the letters MS and the number thirteen don't in this
case represent MS thirteen. You're sitting here live defending a
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member of MS thirty. That's why I regret coming here
because this isn't journalism. This is protecting those who hate America.
Speaker 7 (12:33):
Shame on you. We are saving lives.
Speaker 11 (12:36):
Saving How about Maryland fathers compared to Marilyn mothers like
Rachel Marin, mother of five, raped and murdered and thrown
in a ditch. How about Joscelyn longerre age twelve, raped
a mile from her home and thrown in a ditch.
Speaker 7 (12:53):
It's strange that Politico doesn't do articles about her, that mother,
or that twelve year old girl. Why are you?
Speaker 11 (13:00):
Why is the MS thirteen guy with the knuckle tattoos
more important in terms of due process than the lives
of twelve year old girls brutally raped. It's weird that
the priorities shift to defending the member of an FTO,
but not the children and the women. Dan Crenshaw told
me a story once of a sixteen year old girl
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who came was smuggled across this border. The parents paid
five thousand dollars for her to live in America, the
land of milk and honey. She ended up locked in
a room in New York, raped by more than a
dozen men every day for eighteen months until she escaped.
She went to Dan Crenshaw's office, and I'm no friend
to Dan Crenshaw's Okay, he's still got TDS. And that
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girl said to him, please close the border so another
girl doesn't have to be raped by twelve strange men
every day for eighteen months it's strange that Politico doesn't
cover those stories.
Speaker 7 (13:56):
Could you tell me why we have covered? No, you haven't.
Speaker 11 (14:00):
When you have not covered those stories, I'd like to
see the Jocelyn Nongera Rachel Marine stories in comparison to
the Russia Russia collusion garbage.
Speaker 7 (14:10):
I mean, let's be honest.
Speaker 13 (14:12):
Let's.
Speaker 9 (14:14):
Okay, right off the bat, that okay, that's that's Seb Gorka.
I think I'm pronouncing his name correctly. Advisor to Donald Trump,
meeting with Politico and reaming them a new one.
Speaker 7 (14:31):
Well.
Speaker 9 (14:32):
Yeah, in the wake of this book, the Jake Tapper
Alex Thomas book, We're going to get into it in
a moment, okay. Is it's not just about Joe Biden's
mental decline. Uh, It's about the media and how the
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media ignores a lot of stuff that is very important
and try to control the narrative as to what's going
on in this country.
Speaker 3 (15:03):
I was reading last week.
Speaker 9 (15:06):
There was a there's a federal judge who announced a
while back. I was unaware of this story. A federal
judge came forward and said to the Trump administration, if
you don't hand over the information on these individuals that
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are being deported. Federal judge said, I will appoint a
special prosecutor to have people prosecuted for being in contempt
of court. Now, I have never been to law school.
Thank god, I have a degree in political science. I've
(15:52):
studied the Constitution. I've studied some law, but last time
I checked, judges do not prosecute people. A referral in
this case would be sent to the Justice Department, and
Pam BONDI would determine whether or not to hand it
over to a grand jury or unilaterally indict that kind
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of thing.
Speaker 3 (16:12):
So this is a federal judge.
Speaker 9 (16:15):
And here I am little o me explaining to him, now,
you can't do that. That's not your job. You sit
in judgment. You don't prosecute, Okay. Out of all this
and all this, I guess you could maybe call it
a turf war, if you will. Between the branches, the
Article three judges, the courts, and Article two the executive
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the White House is we've reached critical mass. And what
the President realizes and I realize, and a lot of
people realize, that we cannot get these deportations done and
we cannot get these criminals out if we have judges
blocking immigration orders. And as I said in the bill Board,
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it's clear that the Supreme Court has for years maintained
the position the courts stay out of it. That is
handled by the president. So we've gotten to what's known
as critical mass. Well, we're not going to be able
to do our jobs if the courts are going to
keep interfering. Trump did not specifically say he was going
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to suspend Habeas Corpus, though Steve Bannon mentioned it, and
I got some cuts of Steve Miller too. Once again,
to an illegal immigrant, you get apprehended, you don't get
to go in front of a judge.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
You are out. I saw an interesting post in the
other day saying, well you didn't. You didn't.
Speaker 9 (17:44):
You didn't follow proper process when you came in, so
you ain't getting it when you're going out.
Speaker 3 (17:50):
Good point. All right, here's President Trump.
Speaker 13 (17:53):
There are other.
Speaker 14 (17:54):
Ways to mitigate it, and there's some very strongways. Is
one way that's been used by three very other is
expected presidents.
Speaker 7 (18:01):
But we hope we don't have to go that route.
Speaker 14 (18:03):
But there is one way that has been used very
successfully by three presidents, all highly respected, and hopefully we
don't have to go that way. But there are ways
of mitigating in that.
Speaker 9 (18:15):
What did Abraham Lincoln, ironically, who suspended habeas What was
one of his famous quotes, though I think he may
have actually been quoting somebody else, maybe not, And that
is the Bill of Rights is not a suicide pack.
We're in a really bad situation here, and you have
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these activist judges getting.
Speaker 3 (18:37):
In the way. You might have to take drastic steps.
Speaker 9 (18:41):
Here is a White House, his White House advisor Stephen Miller, Well.
Speaker 15 (18:46):
The Constitution is clear, and that, of course is the
supreme law of the land, that the privilege of the
written of habeas corpus can be suspended in a time
of innovasion. So I would say that it's an option
we're actively looking at. Look, a lot of it depends
on whether the courts do the right thing or not.
At the end of the day, Congress passed the body
of law known as the Immigration Nationality Act, which stripped
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Article three courts. That's the judicial branch of a jurisdiction
over immigration cases. So Congress actually passed it is called
jurisdiction stripping legislation. It passed a number of laws that
say that the Article three courts aren't even allowed to
be involved in immigration cases.
Speaker 3 (19:23):
Absolutely correct.
Speaker 9 (19:25):
But one of the points I mean, well, I mean
I kind of made it alluded to it earlier, is
that the press, if that's what you want to call
them anymore, are the ones that are going out there
and feeding all this bs and actually sticking up for
these pigs. I remember, do you guys watch Rachel Maddow
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with this Chico that was the wife beater MS thirteen
member that went back to Al Salvador, and she was
on the air basically almost crying, saying he has sent
his love to his wife. You know, it's like, please, seriously,
Rachel Maddow, She's always good at crying, speaking of crying,
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and this is a classic Well you remember do you
remember Martha Radick? Is it Martha Raddich or Radic? I
don't really care anyway. She's she's a left wing, semi deviationist,
petty bourgeoib a hoach, she min castro loving ass kissing liberal.
What she did apart from that? And heurd she's I'm
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sure she's a great lady. She was being uh, she
was interviewing jd Vance a while back about these gang
bangers who were going in and taking over apartment complexes.
And if you remember Martha Radick, Martha Raddick was on
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election night twenty sixteen. She pretty much cried on national
television when she went like that. And now up here
is that Donald Trump has the two hundred New seven
deal electoral votes that will propel them. Tell why oh see?
I mean, you know, between her and Rachel Ma cry babies.
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But anyway, here she is with JD. Vance on this
issue about these violent people that are getting into our country.
Listen to what comes out of her mouth and listen
to how JD.
Speaker 3 (21:29):
Vance handles it.
Speaker 16 (21:31):
Of course, President Trump was actually in Aurora, Colorado talking
to people on the ground, and what we're hearing, of course, Martha,
is that people are terrified by what has happened with
some of these Venezuelan gangs.
Speaker 4 (21:42):
Center Vance, I'm.
Speaker 17 (21:43):
Going to stop you, because I know exactly what happened.
Speaker 6 (21:45):
I'm going to stop you.
Speaker 17 (21:47):
The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment conflicts
apartment complexes, and the mayor said, our dedicated police officers
have acted on those concerns a handful of proper books.
Speaker 16 (22:01):
Only, Martha, do you hear yourself? Only a handful of
apartment complexes in America were taken over by Venezuelan gangs,
and Donald Trump is the problem and not Kamala Harris's
open border. Americans are so fed up with what's going on,
and they.
Speaker 3 (22:16):
Have every right to be.
Speaker 7 (22:17):
And I really find this.
Speaker 16 (22:18):
Exchange, Martha is sort of interesting because you seem to
be more focused with nitpicking everything that Donald Trump has said,
rather than acknowledging that apartment complexes in the United States
of America are being taken over by violent gangs.
Speaker 17 (22:34):
Okay, let let's just end that with They did not
invade or take over the city, as Donald Trump said,
I want to move on to.
Speaker 16 (22:42):
Just a few apartment complexes, No big deal.
Speaker 9 (22:44):
Yeah, tell that to the people who live in the
apartment complex, Martha, cry baby Raddick. I mean, I seriously,
I mean it was it's just a few apartment complexes
that they're banging down doors and terrorizing people, No big deal.
Speaker 3 (23:00):
Well, on the heel, that's kind of an older cut.
Speaker 9 (23:03):
But on the heels of all this this past week,
Marco Rubio, our wonderful Secretary of State, very very very
bright guy.
Speaker 3 (23:13):
I mean, I don't think anyone can really dispute that.
Speaker 9 (23:16):
Well, Senator Van Holland, the one who has had the
bromance with the violent Chico down in El Salvador.
Speaker 3 (23:26):
I remember he went down there and had drinks with him, and.
Speaker 9 (23:29):
Is fighting to bring home Donald Trump's political prisoner.
Speaker 3 (23:34):
No, he's a gang of MS thirteen. He's not coming back.
Speaker 9 (23:38):
And you remember the whole brew ha And basically they
said Trump's defining the Supreme Court order, you got to
bring him back. No, the Supreme Court said, if l.
Salvador wants to release him, we would have to facilitate
the return. But that appears that that is not going
to happen. Well, Senator Van Holland, the one that went
down with the pilgrimage, oh by the way, on your dime,
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and stayed at a beautiful hotel, was with other members
of his pilgrimage whatever, like they were going in to
rescue Nelson Mandela or something like that.
Speaker 3 (24:14):
Guys a bad dude.
Speaker 9 (24:16):
But anyway, Marco Rubio this past week was under Testificadium
up on Capitol Hill and him and Van Holland had
a little bit of an exchange. It got just a
little bit personal right here. All right, listen to this
fun colliloquy all right.
Speaker 18 (24:34):
And I have to tell you directly and personally that
I regret voting for you for Secretary of State.
Speaker 7 (24:40):
I yield back.
Speaker 13 (24:41):
I respond you may well.
Speaker 19 (24:43):
First of all, your regret for voting for me confirms
I'm doing a good job based on what I.
Speaker 6 (24:47):
That's just directlipon statement.
Speaker 7 (24:49):
Secretary.
Speaker 6 (24:49):
Can I respond, mister Chairman, you me I.
Speaker 20 (24:51):
Didn't as Senator, Please let the Secretary be happy to
but then I can respond to.
Speaker 13 (24:55):
His Your times up, Senator and willfully used.
Speaker 3 (24:59):
I might add your remarksmen to not represent the view
of this committee.
Speaker 13 (25:03):
Well, mister Secretary Police, well i'd like to.
Speaker 19 (25:05):
I can't respond to everything he said, because much of
these are untrue, but I'll go through a few. First
of all, I'm actually very proud of the work we've
done with USAID. For example, I don't regret cutting ten
million dollars for male circumcisions in Mozambique. I don't know
how that makes a stronger and more prosperous as a nation.
I don't reject psycho social support services I raised.
Speaker 21 (25:24):
I respond, Senator, i'd ask you to suspend.
Speaker 13 (25:28):
You had seven straight minutes.
Speaker 6 (25:30):
I chose to use my time that way. Mister Chairman,
that's my right to.
Speaker 13 (25:34):
Please suspend that way.
Speaker 8 (25:35):
Secretary Review, Well.
Speaker 12 (25:36):
I can go on.
Speaker 19 (25:37):
I mean, there's other things here. We spent two hundred
and twenty seven thousand dollars for Big Cat's YouTube channel
from usaid, we spent fourteen million dollars for social cohesion
in Mali, whatever the hell that means. So I can
go on and on. I got the list here, and
there's more that I didn't even bring the whole list.
In the case of El Salvador, absolutely absolutely we deported
gang members, gang members, including the one that you had
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a margarita with, and that guy is a human trafficker,
and that guy is a gangbanger, and that and the
evidence is going to be clear in the days.
Speaker 3 (26:10):
He can't make unsubstantiated.
Speaker 12 (26:14):
Westin again searching for guys, sugar.
Speaker 3 (26:24):
So do you guys remember that?
Speaker 7 (26:27):
Okay?
Speaker 11 (26:28):
Well, some.
Speaker 9 (26:34):
When Senator Van Hall and Van Halen they called him,
went down to Al Salvador with the Democratic delegation, someone
put a margarita on the table allegedly, so it became
sort of a joke, you know, like here here is
here is a senator, a United States senator going down
to meet with a violent member of m S. Thirteen,
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trying to bring him back to the United States so
we can can commit more crimes. And they're sitting and
appears they're having a margarita together. All right, Well, I'm
going to wrap up this break, and I'm going to
wrap up by saying, you know the old saying, you cannot,
you cannot. You got to crack an egg to make
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an omelet. And we're not going to get this illegal
immigration situation solved by relying on the courts. I think
it's a testament to the separation of powers.
Speaker 3 (27:37):
Yes, and the.
Speaker 9 (27:39):
Judicial branch, they have a function, but their function is
not to bully the executive branch. And it has been
established that, hey, that's what the executive branch does.
Speaker 3 (27:53):
The polls across the board from in twenty.
Speaker 9 (27:59):
Sixteen DNN poll in twenty sixteen said thirty eight percent
of people in this country want illegal immigrants out, all
of them. Now, it's close to ready, it's close to
sixty percent, close to six out of ten people want
them gone. If the press would only put their hands
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on the pulse of the American people, they might actually
start doing some real reporting. All right, I'm Jeremy lay
this is standing ground. This is Mojo Fibradio up against
the clock here, quick break right back.
Speaker 16 (28:35):
Of course, President Trump was actually in Aurora, Colorado talking
to people on the ground. And what we're hearing, of course, Martha,
is that people are terrified by what has happened with
some of these Venezuelan gangs.
Speaker 7 (28:46):
Senator, I'm going.
Speaker 17 (28:47):
To stop you, because I know exactly what happened.
Speaker 4 (28:49):
I'm going to stop you.
Speaker 17 (28:50):
The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment conflicts
apartment complexes, and the mayor says a dedicated police office
have acted on those concerns a handful of problems.
Speaker 16 (29:05):
Only, Martha, do you hear yourself? Only a handful of
apartment complexes in America were taken over by Venezuelan gangs.
And Donald Trump is the problem and not Kamala Harris's
open border.
Speaker 7 (29:17):
Americans are so.
Speaker 16 (29:18):
Fed up with what's going on, and they have every
right to be. And I really find this exchange, Martha
is sort of interesting because you seem to be more
focused with nitpicking everything that Donald Trump has said, rather
than acknowledging that apartment complexes in the United States of
America are being taken over by violent gangs.
Speaker 17 (29:38):
Okay, let's just end that with They did not invade
or take over the city.
Speaker 4 (29:43):
As Donald Trump said, I want to.
Speaker 16 (29:45):
Move on to a few apartment complexes.
Speaker 6 (29:47):
No big deal.
Speaker 4 (29:55):
I used to.
Speaker 12 (29:55):
Live in apartments.
Speaker 13 (29:58):
He was happy.
Speaker 12 (30:00):
Oh no, A chancer hard, I don't knock it.
Speaker 13 (30:05):
I'll visit the chat.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
Yeah, all right, a jes beune.
Speaker 3 (30:15):
I'm okay.
Speaker 12 (30:16):
Ros a chesspun.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
Degreed love so bad?
Speaker 13 (30:28):
Okay?
Speaker 12 (30:35):
Thanks good.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
You're listening to Standing Ground with Jeremy Lady.
Speaker 22 (30:48):
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Trump derangement syndrome in its purest form, from Chris van
Holland to Corey Booker. You may even see John Ossa.
So what are you waiting for? Senate Democrats? Join your
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Speaker 1 (31:28):
You're listening to Standing Ground with Jeremy Lady.
Speaker 8 (31:32):
Adam Shifty Shifts. Can you believe this guy?
Speaker 21 (31:36):
He's got the smallest neck I've ever seen, and the
biggest said, we call the watermelon head. I'd say, how
could that big fat face stand on a neck that.
Speaker 8 (31:47):
Looked like this finger?
Speaker 7 (31:48):
How can it?
Speaker 8 (31:50):
It was the weirdest thing.
Speaker 6 (31:51):
It's a.
Speaker 8 (31:52):
It's a mystery.
Speaker 23 (31:54):
Nobody can understand it.
Speaker 18 (32:23):
The leaders of the Democratic Uns, the staff of the
White House. And I have to say, I find everybody
now talking to these authors, get out of here, go home.
Speaker 7 (32:33):
You're part of the problem.
Speaker 18 (32:34):
Now you tell us so, I just and I find
you know the reason why the Democratic Party has less
credibility today. Here's an unpopular president and the Democratic Party
has a worse rating than the Republican Party with this
catastrophic governance that we've seen over the last one hundred
and twenty eight and yet why is the Democratic Party
in worse shape because of this distrust? Because of this frankly,
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what the public feels as if the party leadership let
them down and let them let this happen. He's as
responsible as anybody else. He was a leader in the party.
He could have said something sooner. This is not a
media failure. This is a failure of the Democratic Party.
And I just sort of the virtue signaling that some
people have done to try to say that the media
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missed this story.
Speaker 6 (33:20):
They didn't miss this story.
Speaker 18 (33:22):
David Ignatius wrote, I just refuse to accept this stupid
premise because it's a right wing, manufactured, right wing premise
in order to stay in the media. The media has
got plenty of things to attack them for, and there
are MSNBC and CNN and pundits that absolutely carried water
for Joe Biden.
Speaker 24 (33:41):
President Biden's declimb and it's cover up by the people
around him is a reminder that every White House, regardless
of party, is capable of deception. But being truth tellers
also means telling the truth about ourselves. Myself included, missed
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a lot of this story, and some people trust us
less because of it. We bear some responsibility for faith
in the media being at such lows.
Speaker 3 (34:22):
I okay, welcome back to the program. I'm German, lady.
Speaker 9 (34:26):
This is standing ground, this is Mojoe Fiber Radio, Chuck Todd.
There is not really too far off base. Yes, it
was the Democrats. It was the White House that was
insulating how bad Joe Biden really was. We knew he
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was bad every time we saw him. Now I started
reading this book last night, and it's like, as I'm
listening to the narration audio because I just lay in
bed and just listened to it, and Jake Tapper narrates it,
and he he does a he's got a nice flow,
he's got he does a good read, and he it's
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almost like he has a box of tissues next to him,
like I'm really sorry here and I'm gonna play.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
Uh.
Speaker 9 (35:20):
Megan Kelly did an interview with Jake Tapper. I got
some audio of it in a moment I want to
play for you, and it was great and she did
a she did a really good job where Jake Tapper admits,
quote quote, the conservative media was correct.
Speaker 3 (35:35):
We were wrong. Oh to me, fair enough. But to me,
to me, what.
Speaker 9 (35:47):
It's it's not a shocker that the media did not
pursue this story like they should have. It's crazy, after
everything that we had seen, even early on in the administration,
that there wasn't somebody in the press that hey, look
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something is not right here. It wasn't after really, I mean,
there were many incidences with Joe Biden before the falling
when he fell down or fell on the stairs of
Air Force one, the White House explanation was that it
was a gust of wind and the media just bought it.
(36:33):
They didn't go augusta wind seriously. And on the stairs
going up there were wind barriers. I mean, it was
it was crazy.
Speaker 3 (36:43):
So one of the co author Alex Thomas or Tom,
I think it's Thomas Thompson. I'm sorry, I forget. I
don't have it in front of me. He was interviewed yesterday.
I know I should. I'm not bad at that sort
of thing. I got to have these things written now.
But anyway, just me.
Speaker 9 (36:59):
He said that he spoke to a White House source
that said, we're really surprised that you guys bought that one.
And that's what I mean. That pretty much sums it up.
But it was at this point when he was speaking
at an event and Jackie Rolowski, who was a congresswoman,
had just been killed in a car accident, and Joe
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Biden was in the audience and they did a video
a tribute to her, and Joe Biden got up on
stage and said.
Speaker 25 (37:28):
This, I want to thank all of you here for
including bipartisan electrifishers like Representative Government, Senator Brown, Senator Booker,
Representative Jackie here.
Speaker 8 (37:41):
Where's Jackie. I don't think she want want.
Speaker 9 (37:44):
To be here, obviously having problems, And the press corps
did on that that. I think I got some cuts
here in a moment, did actually put Binder girl KJP
up against the wall a little bit and say, hey,
what's going on here? But when the question even came
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up about Joe Biden's mental fitness, the people in the
White House closest to him, his advisors, went on the
circuit and well, they lied.
Speaker 26 (38:22):
Joe Biden is going to be fine. And let me
tell you something. I work with Joe Biden every day.
I'm not going to engage in that hypothetical because Joe
Biden is very much alive and running for reelection.
Speaker 27 (38:33):
Age is more than a chronological fact. I spent a
whole lot of time with our president. Not only is
he absolutely authoritative in rooms around the.
Speaker 26 (38:45):
Globe, but in the Oval office.
Speaker 27 (38:47):
I'm not lying, We're telling of it, but I'm telling
you a fact.
Speaker 26 (38:52):
So why are they doing it joy because they have
nothing to run on the way that the President's demeanor
in that report was characterized could not be more wrong
on the facts and clearly politically motivated. I'm ready if necessary,
but it's not going to be necessary. Joe Biden and
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I are running together. Let us not decide the outcome
of who's going to be president of the United States
based on a ninety minute debate.
Speaker 3 (39:22):
I'd buy that for a dollar.
Speaker 9 (39:28):
It was amazing, well, not amazing, not surprising, But to me,
the crux of the story of all this is it
wasn't until after Joe Biden's disastrous debate performance that the
media finally wore up against the wall and realized, all right,
we really can't ignore this anyone anymore. Beg your pardon,
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we can't ignore this anymore. This is a really, really
bad situation.
Speaker 10 (39:57):
It was a bad night, and the President has spoken
to I think the American people need to get a
yes or no answer on this.
Speaker 28 (40:03):
Does President Biden, at eighty one years old, have Alzheimer's
any form of dementia or degenerative illness that caused these
sorts of lapses.
Speaker 29 (40:15):
Here's your answers for you.
Speaker 13 (40:16):
Are you ready for it?
Speaker 30 (40:17):
It's a noe, and I hope you're asking the other
guy the same exact question.
Speaker 31 (40:20):
They're wondering if there's been any consideration given to like
releasing a.
Speaker 32 (40:24):
More robust set of medical records or something to show
his mental acuity.
Speaker 13 (40:29):
As it relates to his medical records.
Speaker 4 (40:30):
We have been transparent.
Speaker 26 (40:32):
We have released thorough reports from his medical team.
Speaker 13 (40:36):
Every year after the debate.
Speaker 31 (40:38):
Did the President get exammed by a doctor or did
he get a neurological scan?
Speaker 4 (40:44):
A neurological scan?
Speaker 3 (40:46):
Okay, I got more cuts.
Speaker 9 (40:47):
But this is just if you just to indulge me
for one moment, you're aware, maybe you not be aware
that Joe Biden has been diagnosed with prostate cancer that
is now metastasized to his bones.
Speaker 3 (41:00):
It's very sad. Uh. They call it the glea certain
the Gleason number, and he's ate like at a nine.
Speaker 9 (41:08):
It's it's it's really bad. But I find it hard
to believe that the President of the United States, who
has gets the best healthcare anyone can get in the country,
that he was most likely diagnosed with prostate cancer a
long time ago, and this thing just didn't pop up
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and spread into his bones in the last two hundred days.
So once again, most likely they were they were they
were lying to us, they were in on it. The
other point I want to make, and it's this and
I'm being serious when I make this point. I believe
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it will never happen, but I believe if you did
an investigation into key on White House Advisors and including
offender number one, doctor Biden, under federal law, they could
very well be charged with what.
Speaker 3 (42:15):
Elder abuse.
Speaker 9 (42:19):
Elder abuse is not necessarily hitting, beating, kicking, abusing physically
someone in the geriatric population.
Speaker 3 (42:28):
It can mean sign this. They don't really know what
it means.
Speaker 9 (42:33):
Manhandling, manhandling, which they clearly did. And I believe the
chief offender was his wife, So very unbecoming behavior of a.
Speaker 3 (42:51):
Doctor.
Speaker 9 (42:52):
I think it's fair to say that many in the
media did talk about it, but they didn't as Tapper,
you'll hear some more audio. You're gonna hear some audio.
In a moment, admitted that they didn't, like I said earlier,
they didn't do a deep dive like they should have.
Speaker 3 (43:08):
They should have.
Speaker 9 (43:09):
Now now all of a sudden, they're telling us, oh,
look what we found out. But they weren't looking into
it at the time it was happening. But it was
brought up, and it was brought up to Biden directly.
Speaker 24 (43:21):
To your memory, and can you continue as president?
Speaker 8 (43:25):
My memory is so bad, I let you speak.
Speaker 4 (43:28):
For months when you were.
Speaker 2 (43:29):
Asked about your age, she would respond with the words,
watch me, well, DNY American people have been watching, and
they have expressed concerns about your age.
Speaker 8 (43:38):
That is your judgment.
Speaker 30 (43:39):
That is your judgment the public.
Speaker 7 (43:41):
That is not the.
Speaker 8 (43:42):
Judgments of the press.
Speaker 9 (43:43):
By the time it got to the disastrous debate, it
was way way too late. Everybody realized this guy is
brain fried.
Speaker 3 (43:57):
Listen, listen to this cut from the debate.
Speaker 9 (44:00):
With Donald Trump, the one and only one that he
ever did, where at that point everyone realized, you know what,
maybe he's maybe he's not fit to run. Sorry to
serve another term, but now we're a little bit concerned.
But they weren't concerned for the last almost four years.
Speaker 3 (44:17):
Listen to this one.
Speaker 33 (44:18):
I'm going to continue to move until we get the
total band on, the total initiative relative to what we're
gonna do with more border patrol and more a cybum officers.
Speaker 14 (44:30):
President Trump, I really don't know what he said at
the end of this, and I don't think he knows
what he said either.
Speaker 9 (44:35):
Now, if you guys have been following along in the
last week, the US Attorney's office. Robert her was the
special prosecutor that was investigating the possibility of going after
Joe Biden for retaining classified information, and he told Congress essentially,
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I'm not prosecuting because he felt that he'd be very
very low chance of getting a conviction on something like
that because what he described as Joe Biden as being
an elderly man with a poor memory. I mean, Bob
Her didn't technically say that he was senile. But I'm
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going to play you a clip here, and this is
classic classic dementia, which he'd been doing for a while,
and that is he would he'd wander off into other directions.
Speaker 3 (45:37):
It's like you asking me what did you have for
breakfast this morning? And I say, you know, I was
looking today at the trees and.
Speaker 9 (45:51):
The oil in my car, and I started, well, the
leaky faucet with the lamb shade was It's.
Speaker 3 (46:00):
It's classic, like you're all you can't answer the question.
Speaker 9 (46:04):
So now the audio is not great here, but they
released the tapes of this interview with Joe Biden regarding
the classified information. So I put the volume up enough
so you can get you'll get the genesis of it
of a man who is extremely confused and long winded.
This is his answer to Robert her when Robert Hurr said,
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when did when did you find? When did you know
that you had classified information in your basement? That is
a very simple interrogatory.
Speaker 3 (46:37):
That's the question. Listen to Joe Biden's response.
Speaker 6 (46:42):
Oh, I used to go home on the trade and.
Speaker 22 (46:50):
Good period.
Speaker 34 (47:00):
Right, there is pressure, not pressure bow.
Speaker 8 (47:12):
How much I do were ha.
Speaker 35 (47:15):
And uh it sounds I mean it sounds so everybody
knew how close you were. There was not anybody who
wonder whether or not anyway, and so break no, let
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me just keep going and get it done.
Speaker 9 (47:40):
As one of my dear friends says, and she predicted
before he was even elected. She said, in less than
two years, she said to me, those marbles are going
to be on the floor. And they clearly are, or were,
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but they are now more so it was so obvious
and now we now know all Right to the interview
with Jake Tapper did with Megan Kelly, why don't we
just get right into it. Okay, she did a very
good job, and he did a good job. But I've
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been I've been thinking, Hey, I think that Meghan Kelly's
been wanting to get her hands around Jake Tapper's neck
for a while. It's it is a really interesting interview.
And I'm going to play two separate cuts, okay, but
I want to preface it by playing this cut again
just to set this up.
Speaker 3 (48:47):
I'm gonna play it again.
Speaker 25 (48:49):
And I want to thank all of you here for
including bipartisan electri fishers like Representative Government, Senator Brown, Senator Booker,
Representative Jackie.
Speaker 8 (48:59):
You here, where's Jackie? I think, sure, sure, I want
to be here.
Speaker 9 (49:04):
There he is, Okay, looking around the room for someone
who passed away that the next day at the press conference,
I mean, she really bombed KJP. She kept saying, well,
she was top of mind. He was just thinking about her.
It was top It was oh my god, it was
a train wreck. But anyway, I wanted to play that
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because Meghan Kelly gets into it here with with Jake Tapper.
Speaker 36 (49:29):
Leading up to the debate, which you anchored that June
twenty seventh debate twenty twenty four. There was a ton
of news leading into that debate in that month, and
we look back at your coverage and found that you
ignored it. Not only did you ignore the Jackie Willerski
moment when you had him thirteen days later. But you
ignored the freeze up that he had at the Juneteenth celebration.
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You ignored what happened to the G seven when he
wandered off and Georgia Maloney, Prime Minister of Italy had
to go find him. You ignored the freeze up at
the George Clooney LA fundraiser.
Speaker 4 (50:02):
You didn't cover it.
Speaker 36 (50:03):
You only covered it after the debate, after George Clooney
wrote his op ed, Jake, nobody made you do that.
There was your network at every turn was telling us
those were quote cheap fakes, and you're not combating that narrative.
CNN was actively misleading us.
Speaker 4 (50:23):
On what our very eyes were showing us. That's the truth,
that's the record.
Speaker 7 (50:29):
I will.
Speaker 6 (50:31):
Acknowledge that after I was named.
Speaker 20 (50:36):
Moderator co moderator of the debate, I tried to make
sure that my coverage was fairly vanilla, both about Trump
and about Biden, because I just wanted to get to
the debate, and you know, the Biden people and the
Trump people, I'm kind of frankly surprised that either one
of them agreed to have me as a moderator because
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both sides disliked me so much. But yeah, I remember
that that moment, and I remember that moment the glitch
at the immigration event and not getting much attention outside
of conservative media at all.
Speaker 6 (51:12):
And Alex and I are here to say.
Speaker 20 (51:13):
That conservative media was right and conservative media was correct,
and that there should be a lot of soul searching,
not just among me, but among the legacy media to
begin with all of us for how this was covered
or not covered sufficiently. So, I mean, I'm not here
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to defend coverage that I've already acknowledged.
Speaker 6 (51:39):
I wish I could do differently.
Speaker 3 (51:42):
Too little, too late, in my opinion.
Speaker 9 (51:44):
But it also spawns the question what else was the
White House up to or had knowledge of that The
press didn't really look into other things that might seem
ancillary now, like who brought cocaine into the White House.
They didn't really pursue that story. I mean, in my opinion,
it was most likely Hunter, Okay, I don't think though,
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though the State of the Union not long after that,
so made a joke about this. When Biden actually got
through a State of the Union address, they said he
might have snorted the cocaine before he went up to
the hill. But anyway, my opinion is that Hunter brought
it in. But anyway, that's my point. And maybe as
a result of this, this book is going to serve
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as a catalyst and there's going to be another book going. Oh,
by the way, we didn't we didn't tell you this either.
The media did not. Well, look, journalism is dead, but
you would think there would be at least one that
would say, hang on a minute, this guy is not right.
Speaker 3 (52:52):
We got to get to the bottom of this.
Speaker 9 (52:54):
We're taking these explanations that he's tired or I mean,
come on, come on. After the horrible situation in twenty twenty,
after the fall of Kabul by the Taliban, we didn't
see him for ten days. They released a photo of him.
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You know, earlier on they talked about the Easter Bunny incident,
you know, when the Eastern pulled him away from the
media and all this. It's just it's not It feeds
into the narrative that the media is very liberal. If
this had all been Donald Trump talking to dead people
wandering around, I mean, I remember, I remember, you.
Speaker 3 (53:41):
Guys might remember this.
Speaker 9 (53:42):
Donald Trump was speaking at West Point and a rainstorm
had come through and he was walking down a ramp,
pretty steep ramp, and he had flat bed shoes on
and he was hanging on to the railing as he
went down as not slip. And they showed the footage
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of him because he's hanging onto the ramp, but they
didn't show you when he jumped onto the grass and walk.
Speaker 3 (54:09):
He was fine.
Speaker 9 (54:11):
You turned on CNN and for fifteen minutes. That's a
long time in a day part in the middle of
the day, fifteen minutes, Alison Camarada had an entire panel
on CNN thinking saying, is it possible that this could
be Parkinson's disease?
Speaker 7 (54:32):
It goes to.
Speaker 9 (54:34):
Show you how pathetic they are. All right, with all
deference and respect to Jay Tapper, let's hear what he
has to say.
Speaker 3 (54:44):
And the crux of the interview with Megan Kelly did.
Speaker 20 (54:49):
Ask Joe Biden to be transparent about his health records
in an interview in twenty twenty. I did ask him
about the fact that voters then he was thought that
he he was not transparent at all.
Speaker 36 (55:00):
Now he promised you that he would be transparent about
his health records, and then he wasn't. And when you
sat with him again at all, including one month, including
one month after the Jackie Willorski thing.
Speaker 4 (55:09):
You didn't ask him about it.
Speaker 36 (55:10):
You didn't follow up on the fact that he was
falling up the stairs, that he was losing his train
of thought regularly, that he was slurring, that he was incomprehensible,
that he was getting lost on the White House lawn.
Speaker 4 (55:20):
You sat right across from him, and you asked.
Speaker 36 (55:22):
None of that, notwithstanding the fact that he had promised
you he would be fully transparent about his health issues.
Speaker 20 (55:28):
That's true, But I did ask him about his age
and the fact that the American people had concluded that
even though he said whenever anybody brought up the subject
of his age, watched me, and I said, yes, they're
watching you, and they are concerned you were too old
for this job.
Speaker 4 (55:44):
You know as well as I do that.
Speaker 36 (55:47):
There's a way of you can say, hey, there's this
poll on your age, or you could say you just
forgot that Jackie Willarski was dead. You asked where she
was moments after watching a videotape tribute to her. You
lowered the flags at the White House after she died.
This happened thirteen days before you sat with him. There
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is a way of pressing a man like that on
the actual infirmities.
Speaker 4 (56:13):
To bring it home to him and to the audience.
And you didn't do it.
Speaker 7 (56:17):
That's correct.
Speaker 6 (56:18):
I didn't.
Speaker 20 (56:18):
And like I said, I feel humility about my coverage.
I mean, it's not like I was asking him his
favorite movie or his favorite color.
Speaker 6 (56:24):
We were talking about Putin.
Speaker 20 (56:26):
We were talking about other issues of national importance. But yeah,
I mean, of course, I've said I look back at
my coverage with humility, and I wish I did cover
the issues of age and acuity. But I wish I
had covered them much more. And I wish I mean,
of course, in it's May twenty twenty five, do I
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wish that in that ten to fifteen minute interview I
had with Biden in October twenty twenty two, that this
had been the only subject because I had then.
Speaker 4 (57:00):
It wasn't just that, though, Jake, it wasn't just that.
Speaker 36 (57:02):
I mean, you sat with him a couple of times
in the course of his presidency, and these issues were
not pressed. Well, there was at least that time, and
then there was the time at the beginning, but suffered.
Speaker 4 (57:12):
Apart from that, you covered the Biden's presidency. No, no, no,
let me let me just finish my point. You covered Biden.
Speaker 36 (57:20):
And it was thirteen days after the Jackie wor Lawski thing.
But you covered the Biden presidency aggressively throughout the four years,
and you didn't cover mental acuity hardly at all. I mean,
time and time again when issues came up, you seem
to be running.
Speaker 4 (57:34):
Cover for the president. He didn't seem interested. Well.
Speaker 36 (57:37):
I mean, we'll start with the Laura Trump issue that
you referred here.
Speaker 4 (57:40):
It is this happened in twenty twenty.
Speaker 20 (57:43):
Joe Biden, as we all know, his work to overcome
a stutter. How do you think it makes little kids
with stutters feel when they see you make a comment
like that.
Speaker 31 (57:52):
First 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 4 (58:06):
You amazing. I think you were mocking his studio.
Speaker 6 (58:15):
Yeah, I think you were mocking his stutter.
Speaker 20 (58:16):
And I think you have absolutely no standing to diagnose
somebody's cognitive decline, and it's.
Speaker 31 (58:20):
Very concerning to a lot of people that this could
be the leader of the free world.
Speaker 4 (58:25):
That is all I'm saying. I genuine thank you, Laura.
Speaker 6 (58:27):
Sorry for Joe. I appreciate it. I'm sure it was
from a place of concern. We all we all believe that.
Laura Trump, thank you so much.
Speaker 4 (58:35):
Do you want to apologize to Lara Trump?
Speaker 7 (58:37):
Now?
Speaker 6 (58:39):
I've already apologized her. I called her months ago.
Speaker 4 (58:42):
And what does she say?
Speaker 20 (58:45):
I mean, I don't want to disclose the contents of
a private conversation, but I thought the conversation went well,
and she said she has said this publicly, so I feel.
Speaker 6 (58:54):
Fine sharing it.
Speaker 20 (58:54):
She said that she would never mock anybody's stutter. But
I mean, you know, after we did the research for
this book and I realized how bad his acuity issues were.
Like I mean, I called Laura Trump and I said,
you were you were right.
Speaker 4 (59:14):
She was totally right.
Speaker 36 (59:15):
That's the thing, because when I watched that clip, and
I'm giving voice to what a lot of people watching
the show are feeling, Jake, I feel angry because she
was right, and not only did you not allow her
to make her comments, but you seem to try to
humiliate her. You had a hostility toward the position, but
she was totally right. And then you lecture her on
(59:36):
how she was in no position to diagnose cognitive decline,
which you guys do at length, including on page four
of your book.
Speaker 4 (59:45):
You described at.
Speaker 36 (59:46):
Length his cognitive decline, which is all she tried to
do with you. But you had such a visceral reaction
to her, And my feeling is that's because you didn't
want to hear it.
Speaker 7 (59:56):
Now.
Speaker 20 (59:57):
I mean, I'm happy to talk about this. I didn't
coming here thinking that you weren't going to ask me
about this. I'm happy to talk to you about it.
The first time I saw the coverage of Laura Trump's comments,
which were interpreted as her mocking Joe Biden's stutter, was
in January twenty twenty.
Speaker 6 (01:00:15):
I read it in conservative media.
Speaker 20 (01:00:16):
I read it in the Daily Mail, and that's where
I saw that her comments.
Speaker 6 (01:00:22):
Were being interpreted that way.
Speaker 20 (01:00:24):
After those comments were publicized, it got a lot of coverage,
and Sully Sullenberger wrote an op ed in The New
York Times criticizing her about this. So that's the context
for that that I was following up on a story
(01:00:45):
that had been out there months before. This is also
in the context of October twenty twenty, a very intense time.
People on the Biden side are saying crazy things about Trump.
People on the Trump side are saying crazy things about Biden,
including Don Junior suggesting that Joe Biden is a pet file.
So that is the larger context. But as I said,
her comments have aged well, My comments have aged poorly.
Speaker 6 (01:01:10):
I own that.
Speaker 20 (01:01:12):
But I think what is significant is, in addition to
me owning that, the reporting that Alex and I have done,
which is beyond just.
Speaker 6 (01:01:22):
And when I say just, I don't I don't mean
to diminish it.
Speaker 20 (01:01:24):
But the comments of Joe Biden making gaffes, saying things stupid, tripping,
are all important, and all deserved to be aired, and
all deserves scrutiny. But as you know, Megan, because even
though you look thirty years younger than me, we're roughly
the same age, Joe Biden has been saying stupid things
for decades.
Speaker 36 (01:01:45):
Okay, you're saying that, but this minimizes it too, because
it was saying stupid things.
Speaker 4 (01:01:51):
But I'm just I'm.
Speaker 36 (01:01:52):
Telling you, like over here in my egosphere, we were
covering all of these. It wasn't just falling down, it
was getting lost. It was some stuff you report in
your book. We knew and we were reporting on, like
the multi jump cuts in the videos of him, or
it was obvious he couldn't get through a one minute
take so they had to use those. It was clear
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to us that he was using teleprompter, and there was
some reporting on that at the time, all of which
the White House was denying. Now, with the current White House,
I have some connections with the Joe Biden white House.
Speaker 4 (01:02:23):
I had none, but you did.
Speaker 36 (01:02:26):
You did, and so who in Washington thirty years Jake,
You guys, you and CNN have White House connections.
Speaker 4 (01:02:33):
But there was no effort, none, to get to the
bottom of this. And now for you guys.
Speaker 36 (01:02:37):
Who write this book like there was a cover up,
it's like you there was a cover up, and there
was an attempted cover up.
Speaker 4 (01:02:43):
It could only ever work if you allowed it.
Speaker 9 (01:02:47):
Jake Tapper, CNN, MSNBC. They always love to go on
and say, our job is to get to the speaking
truth to power. We were you know, CNN, all us
here are partners in truth. They lied to you, The
White House lied to them, and then they passed the
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lies on to you or or lied by omission things
they were aware of that they didn't report. Do you
remember this exchange between Pete Bootage Edge or is Joe
Biden referred to as.
Speaker 3 (01:03:25):
I'm not kidding Secretary booty Juice? Secretary booty Juice? All right,
I love that one. Okay, Well, here is.
Speaker 9 (01:03:35):
Secretary Booty Jews being questioned by Congressman Troy Nells about
Joe Biden's fitness and I have to play you a
cut first. This was pretty This is kind of early
on in the administration. Joe Biden came out on the
self lawn of the White House to give a speech
(01:03:58):
where he started out out by defining what America is.
Speaker 25 (01:04:03):
And this is what he said, America is a nation
that can be defined in a single word.
Speaker 8 (01:04:09):
I was going to foot him.
Speaker 25 (01:04:13):
America is a nation that can be defined in a
single word.
Speaker 8 (01:04:17):
I was going to put him.
Speaker 9 (01:04:20):
I couldn't find the rest of it, but he said
something about uh hanging out with jijiping. It was bizarre,
but anyway, Congressman Troy Nells had Secretary buddhaj Edge in
front of him and asked him early on, hey, what's
going on with your boss?
Speaker 13 (01:04:41):
Could you please just in one word, let's have some
fun with this. Could you please describe America to me
in one single word? What would that be if you
could describe America in one single word?
Speaker 7 (01:04:51):
Oh?
Speaker 29 (01:04:51):
For me, I guess home home.
Speaker 13 (01:04:53):
Fair enough, fair enough? Well, just a few weeks ago,
this is how President Biden described America in one word.
Speaker 25 (01:05:01):
America is a nation that can be defined in a
single word.
Speaker 8 (01:05:06):
How does the foot him? The foot?
Speaker 25 (01:05:09):
America is a nation that can be defined in a
single word. How does the foot him?
Speaker 13 (01:05:16):
Could you please tell me what that word means? It's
this whole night here? Could you even say the word kars?
Speaker 29 (01:05:24):
I'm not in the habit of trying to read transcriptions.
Speaker 13 (01:05:27):
I bring this up to you, sir. I bring this
up to you because you yourself questioned Donald Trump's mental
state of mind in September of twenty nineteen when you
stated to CNN, I quote, if our presidency is not
in good shape, then our country is not in good shape.
And mister Secretary, I could not agree with you more.
(01:05:48):
I'm going to repeat what you quote is, if our
presidency is not in good shape, then our country is
not in good shape. Inflation's at nine point one percent,
gas prices are through the roof, Our adversaries are exploiting
our weaknesses across the globe, and our southern border is
non existent. This administration puts the American people last, the
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left and the dishonest media, which in my humble opinion,
is the greatest threat to this country. The dishonest media
began questioning President Trump's mental state back in February of
twenty seventeen, a month into his presidency. We now have
President Biden office for eighteen months, and just recently we
now see the mainstream media questioning President Biden's mental state,
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and for good reason. Sadly, he shakes hands with ghosts
and imaginary people. He falls off bicycles, even at the
White House Easter celebration, the Easter Bunny had to guide
him back into his safe place que cards that say
sit here or end of speech, which he actually states,
that is if he stays awake. So my question for
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you is, sir, have you spoken with any other cabinet
members about implementing the twenty fifth Amendment on President Biden.
Speaker 29 (01:07:07):
First of all, I'm glad to have a president who
can ride a bicycle, and I will look beyond the
insulting nature of that question and make clear to you
that the president.
Speaker 13 (01:07:17):
Have you spoken to anyr's habinet members about implementing the
twenty fifth Amendment on President Biden? Have you emailed have
you emailed any members with the executive branch about the
president's health of presidents of the state including text message
from your private boss as I have I figured pleasure,
(01:07:38):
what about a political appointees at USD TEA?
Speaker 3 (01:07:41):
Have you spoken about the gentleman's time has expired?
Speaker 13 (01:07:45):
The President Biden office for eighteen months and just recently
we now see the mainstream media questioning President Biden's mental state,
and for good reason. Sadly, he shakes hands with ghosts
and imaginary people. He falls off bicycles, HM. Even at
the White House Easter celebration, the Easter Bunny had to
guide him back into his safe place Q cards that
(01:08:08):
say sit here or end of speech, which he actually
states that is if he stays awake. So my question
for you is, sir, have you spoken with any other
cabinet members about implementing the twenty fifth Amendment on President Biden?
Speaker 29 (01:08:24):
First of all, I'm glad to have a president who
can ride a bicycle, and I will look beyond the
insulting nature of that question and make clear to you
that the president.
Speaker 13 (01:08:34):
Have you spoken to anyr HABINET members about implementing the
twenty fifth Amendment on President Biden? Have you emailed have
you emailed.
Speaker 29 (01:08:45):
Any members with the executive.
Speaker 13 (01:08:47):
Branch about the president's health? Of presidents including text message
from private.
Speaker 29 (01:08:53):
Boss as I have I fged?
Speaker 13 (01:08:55):
What about a political appointment at USD tea? Have you
spoken about.
Speaker 7 (01:08:59):
The gentleman's time have expired?
Speaker 29 (01:09:01):
I couldn't hear the question.
Speaker 13 (01:09:02):
I'm sorry, well you yield me one minute, sir?
Speaker 7 (01:09:05):
Absolutely not.
Speaker 16 (01:09:06):
If you had yielded the secretary sometime to actually answer
the ridiculous question, you might have actually gotten something.
Speaker 9 (01:09:15):
Doesn't seem like a ridiculous question to me, my friend.
And then as as Biden began to devolve, he would
do this thing where he come out to the teleprompter.
If you, guys ever used a teleprompter, it might say
in front of you, you you load the speech, and
then you be put in pause or next line whatever.
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He would actually say, next line, pause, look to the left.
Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
I don't know.
Speaker 9 (01:09:43):
I mean, he'd read things that you're not supposed to read,
you know, Repeat line, and Biden would say, repeat line.
Speaker 3 (01:09:50):
Let her listen to this shit.
Speaker 25 (01:09:52):
Majority writes, and I quote a quote now from the majority,
women are not without electoral or politic power. It is
noteworthy that the percentage of women who registered to vote
and cast a ballot is consistently higher than the percentage
of the men who do so.
Speaker 6 (01:10:10):
End of quote.
Speaker 25 (01:10:11):
Repeat the line. Women are not without electoral and or
political or or maybe precise not and or.
Speaker 8 (01:10:19):
Imagine what we can do next four more years.
Speaker 9 (01:10:25):
Par pause, pause, It's funny, but it's not funny, it's sad,
he said, because it's said in the teleprompter.
Speaker 3 (01:10:38):
Pause and he said, pause, sorry, I just.
Speaker 9 (01:10:47):
You know, the legacy media and if anything, they're in there,
they've gone into the shitter and this book is a
testament to that. And out doing this maya kulpa and
saying yeah, you know, we should have done. It's just
(01:11:08):
it's if Donald right now, right now. I saw a
lead story yesterday on MSNBC website about some bruising that
Donald Trump has on his hand. Okay, well he is
getting up there and people my age can get can
get bruising or whatever.
Speaker 3 (01:11:26):
It's really not a big deal.
Speaker 9 (01:11:27):
It could be lack of vitamin C and they make
an issue about that, but this guy didn't know where
the hell he was, and they would just say, oh,
it's a stutter, it's a stutter, and yeah, you heard there.
Jake Tapper picked up the phone and apologized to Laura
Trump and said, I'm very sorry you were correct. It's
not a stutter. He is brain fried. All right, enough
(01:11:51):
of this, but it's all there. Read the book if
you want to. It's a I find it interesting, But
to me, it's a clear indictment of two things. Once again,
it's an indictment of CNN and other liberal networks. But
it's also an indictment of a group of people in
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the White House that were taking advantage of a very
sick old man. And once again, yes, I'm serious when
I say this, I would love to see a lot
of them get charged, including his wife, for elder abuse.
All right with that, when we get back James Comy
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doesn't know what to eighty six. Somebody means he's only
been in law enforcement. It well was, and his came
to a very abrupt end. But I can guarantee you
one hundred percent. James komy knew what that meant. You
guys know what I'm talking about. Right, We're gonna get
into it. The seashells by the seashore threatening the life
(01:12:57):
of our forty seventh president. All right, quick, right back,
I'm German late. This is standing ground. This is Mojo
Fiver Radio to talk to you.
Speaker 13 (01:13:03):
On the other side, we now have President Biden office
for eighteen months, and just recently we now see the
mainstream media questioning President Biden's mental state, and for good reason. Sadly,
he shakes hands with ghosts and imaginary people. He falls
off bicycles. Even at the White House Easter celebration, the
Easter Bunny had to guide him back into his safe
(01:13:26):
place que cards that say sit here or end of speech,
which he actually states, that is if he stays awake.
So my question for you is, sir, have you spoken
with any other cabinet members about implementing the twenty fifth
Amendment on President Biden.
Speaker 29 (01:13:44):
First of all, I'm glad to have a president who
can ride a bicycle.
Speaker 12 (01:13:51):
I want to ride myle.
Speaker 37 (01:13:56):
I want to ride my bicy want to ride my big,
I want to ride my bis, I want to ride
it where.
Speaker 38 (01:14:07):
Rall cigars, wife cigars bite shot say him then, Joe
was never my scene and until like Star Wars, she rose.
Speaker 3 (01:14:19):
Give me a choice, No, as a crushed.
Speaker 38 (01:14:21):
That I don't believe in Peter Pan freaking stand a superman.
Speaker 3 (01:14:30):
I want to ride.
Speaker 12 (01:14:36):
I want to ride my bis.
Speaker 37 (01:14:39):
I want to ride my bike. I want to ride
my bicycle, want to.
Speaker 38 (01:14:46):
Ride my myself.
Speaker 3 (01:14:51):
Forgetio pison.
Speaker 8 (01:14:59):
Ejackie. You're here, rich Jackie. I think you're sure us
only here.
Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
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Speaker 39 (01:15:08):
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as TDS also known as Trump derangement syndrome? Do you
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as historic inflation, illegal immigration, corporate corruption, World War three escalations,
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someone who was the least popular vice president in modern
(01:15:29):
history and who offers no policy or vision for America
simply because your brain keeps telling you anyone but Trump?
Speaker 4 (01:15:36):
If so, you might be struggling from TDS.
Speaker 39 (01:15:39):
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Speaker 9 (01:15:52):
I used to hear people on the news say things
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Speaker 4 (01:15:58):
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Speaker 40 (01:16:01):
With independence, I now realize the media is run by
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Speaker 4 (01:16:14):
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Speaker 39 (01:16:16):
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I used to.
Speaker 41 (01:16:40):
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Speaker 1 (01:17:02):
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Speaker 42 (01:17:05):
Abolish the police, tear down statues of Lincoln. Maybe give
communism another shot, get rid of the border patrol, get
rid of capitalism. White supremacy has never been worse. Gender
is always just a social construct. It's okay to have
penises in the women's swimming pool, in women's prisons.
Speaker 3 (01:17:24):
Okay, it's not that I'm old, it's that your ideas
are stupid.
Speaker 43 (01:17:53):
Former FBI Director James Comy is under active federal investigation
for assassination threats against President Trump. I could hardly believe it.
I couldn't believe it when I saw it. He posted
this picture of seashells arranged in the shape of eighty
six forty seven, with the caption cool shell formation on
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my beachwalk.
Speaker 15 (01:18:17):
No, not so cool.
Speaker 43 (01:18:19):
In fact, eighty six is frequently used as a call
sign for murdering or.
Speaker 4 (01:18:25):
Getting rid of someone. He would think the FBI director
would know that.
Speaker 43 (01:18:30):
While the White House swiftly condemned the message as an
attempt to put out a hit against the forty seventh president,
Comi took down the photo hours later and posted this
curious explanation quote, the shells I saw today on a
beach walk, which I assumed were a political message. I
didn't realize some folks associate those numbers with violence.
Speaker 44 (01:18:51):
She sells seashells by the seashore. The shells she sells
are seashells. I'm sure for if she sells seashells by
the seashore, that I'm sure she sells seashore shells.
Speaker 3 (01:19:04):
Two things.
Speaker 9 (01:19:05):
Number One, I've never pictured James Comey as being a
beach guy.
Speaker 6 (01:19:13):
Oh, here's some taste you have, cool.
Speaker 26 (01:19:16):
Bus, and I'm fine.
Speaker 3 (01:19:19):
Number two is.
Speaker 9 (01:19:23):
To which I opine I am convinced that he knew
exactly what eighty six forty seven meant. I have spoken
to people I know in law enforcement that did not
get to the FBI, but at the police academy or
in their criminal justice whatever they're trained in, knowing certain
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lingo from mobs and things like that.
Speaker 3 (01:19:48):
It is true.
Speaker 9 (01:19:49):
What's the phrase obscured by obscured by a obscured by
a veil? It's a veiled threat. In other words, it
can be he interpreted so many different ways, fair enough,
which would give James Comey plausible deniability. He could say
I thought you're gonna hear what he said in a minute,
(01:20:12):
I thought it meant this, or I didn't really know
what it meant this. In order to be a threat,
it has to be really specific. But it did land
him in hot water, and he had to meet with
the Secret Service, and he's not going to be prosecuted.
Speaker 3 (01:20:29):
But I'm of the opinion that he did it.
Speaker 9 (01:20:31):
With the intent of quote getting attention because he's got
this new book that just came out. All right, okay,
so now here's some of the commentary that you saw
on the cable news channels.
Speaker 3 (01:20:47):
All right, well, let's start off.
Speaker 4 (01:20:48):
With this one stupid post. Really try to throw him
in jail over it. No, I don't think he's going
to jail.
Speaker 32 (01:20:54):
But let me ask you, if Tony Soprano said so
and so is going to get whacked, does that mean
that they're out of whack? Doesn't mean that they're going
to get weed whacked. No, it means that they're going
to get killed.
Speaker 10 (01:21:03):
Right in this context, Well, James Comy didn't say Donald
Trump is gonna get No.
Speaker 32 (01:21:08):
He posted eight, he posted eighty, he said posted he
posted eighty six forty seven.
Speaker 45 (01:21:12):
Right.
Speaker 32 (01:21:12):
Eighty six in this sense is a verb eighty six
forty seven right. This is something that the New York
Times the BBC all acknowledged that could mean in context
to kill someone. So, yeah, I after two assassination attempts,
the congressional shooting, the left lighting teslas on fires, you
have leftists bearing barring Jews from entering campuses. Yeah, I
(01:21:33):
think this is okay to investigate. I think it's fine
to investigate. I don't think anything will happen from it,
because maybe maybe there's no evidence. Maybe you could take
him at his word, but this is definitely something that
has been used as a threat against President Trump.
Speaker 9 (01:21:46):
Just because he has plausible deniability doesn't mean that that
couldn't be taken by somebody who's on the edge that says,
I know what that means. And yes, the climate that
we're in right now, that's part of it. If an
average person did this, you or I, yeah, well, yeah,
(01:22:11):
you or I or just anybody just an unknown did it,
it probably wouldn't garner much attention. This is not an
average person. This is somebody who served as the director
of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and why would he
(01:22:31):
posts something where he really wasn't sure what it meant.
He relied on what his wife told him. Here he
is with Nicole Wallace.
Speaker 17 (01:22:42):
We're back in the middle of a political firestorm.
Speaker 46 (01:22:46):
Yeah, for walking on the beach with my wife. So
I don't know how we ended up here. Never occurred
to me that it was any kind of controversial thing,
but that's the time we live in.
Speaker 4 (01:22:55):
So take me back to the walk on the beach.
Speaker 1 (01:22:58):
We were walking on the beach.
Speaker 46 (01:22:59):
We went to the beach to prepare for this week,
which was the launch of my book, and to think
about the book and to prepare to ask answer questions
about it. And we were walking back towards the road
and we saw in the sand someone had arranged shells
with numbers. And Patrice, my wife, said, why would someone
put an address in the sand?
Speaker 7 (01:23:16):
And I said, I don't know.
Speaker 46 (01:23:17):
And we stood over it and I said, you know,
I think it's some kind of like political message, and
she said, you know eighty six. When I was a server,
she did a lot of working in restaurants. Meant to
remove an item from the menu when you ran out
of ingredients. And I said, well, to me, as a
kid had always meant to leave a place to ditch
a place. I said, that's really clever. So then she
said you should take a picture of that, and I did,
(01:23:37):
and I posted it on my Instagram account and thought
nothing more of it until I heard through her that
people were saying it was some sort of a call
for assassination, which is crazy.
Speaker 7 (01:23:48):
But I took it down.
Speaker 46 (01:23:49):
Even if I think it's crazy, I don't want to
be associated with violence.
Speaker 8 (01:23:52):
Of any kind, and then went over.
Speaker 46 (01:23:57):
I got a call from the Secret Service that night
asking if I would speak to them about it, and
of course I admire the Secret Service.
Speaker 7 (01:24:04):
They're pros. I spoke to them on the phone.
Speaker 46 (01:24:06):
Then they asked the next day, when I got home,
would I be willing to come in and meet them
in person at the Washington Field office, which again I did,
and they were pros.
Speaker 7 (01:24:14):
Again.
Speaker 17 (01:24:16):
Between posting the picture and getting a call from the
Secret Service, did you have any sort of gut check
of like, well, they've audited me in an extraordinary way.
Speaker 27 (01:24:27):
I was under investigation for years after he fired.
Speaker 17 (01:24:29):
Me, Like, you know, did you any regret about posting
the picture?
Speaker 46 (01:24:34):
Well, I regret the distraction and the controversy around it.
But again, it's hard to have regret about something that,
even in hindsight, looks to me to be totally innocent
for the reasons you said, But yeah, I didn't have
a gut check. I'm in the Trump era. I've been
investigated a lot, audited a lot, and so it's not
my first rodeo. I'm in some strange way the relationship
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he can't get over, maybe because I lived a happy,
productive life since leaving, but this has just been a
distraction in that life.
Speaker 9 (01:25:02):
I don't think it's too much of a stretch to
think that this was all, yeah, a somewhat of a
setup for him. I'm not saying he he wrote the
things on the beach. If he did, now he's in
trouble because he'd be lying to investigators lined to government officials.
Speaker 3 (01:25:21):
But there's no indication he did that.
Speaker 9 (01:25:24):
And I will say that, yes, it could be interpreted
many many different ways, but being who he is, you'd
think he would know better, right, Well, he obviously didn't.
I personally think that James Comy is a dirt bag.
I think he's a dirty cop.
Speaker 3 (01:25:42):
I think he's slime.
Speaker 9 (01:25:45):
I think he's incredibly dishonest, and I think this is
just a little stunt that he decided he wanted to
pull to get some attention.
Speaker 3 (01:25:52):
Here's President Trump on the issue.
Speaker 8 (01:25:54):
He knew exactly what that meant.
Speaker 47 (01:25:56):
A child knows what that meant. If you're the director
and you don't know what that meant, that meant assassination.
And it says it loud and clear. Now, he wasn't
very competent, but he was competent enough to know what
that meant.
Speaker 7 (01:26:14):
What do you want to see happened? I don't want
to take a.
Speaker 47 (01:26:16):
Position on it, because that's going to be up to
Pam and all of the great people. But I will
say this, I think it's a terrible thing. And when
you add his history to that, if he had a
clean history, he doesn't. He's a dirty cup. He's a
dirty cup.
Speaker 9 (01:26:32):
Wrapping up the program here though, kind of a somewhat
of a light note, James Comy went out on his
book door. I don't know if he's coming to my
neck of the woods or he's coming near you, whatever.
But Jesse Waters on Fox has this guy that he
sends out. He's like a man on the street, and
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he confronted Komy I don't know what was that, like
a Barnes and Noble or something like that, and went
right over to him. Listen to listen to what he said,
right to Komy's face, thank you for coming.
Speaker 45 (01:27:05):
Great picture, director Koby.
Speaker 19 (01:27:08):
How are you?
Speaker 7 (01:27:09):
Thank you?
Speaker 30 (01:27:10):
Jesse Waters from Fox has a question, Yeah, why do
you want an eighty six Trump?
Speaker 45 (01:27:15):
All right, director, I'm not taking questions like that now,
but why why would you book?
Speaker 30 (01:27:23):
Why would you post that? Yes, it's director Comy. How
was your interview with the Secret Service? Do you want
the book signed?
Speaker 32 (01:27:34):
Really?
Speaker 6 (01:27:34):
Absolutely?
Speaker 7 (01:27:35):
Okay, you got it?
Speaker 30 (01:27:35):
Bub Do you sign my Seashell too? Which features this
that you're going to you find a Kamala Seashell eighty
six forty seven. It's a politically charged peach.
Speaker 7 (01:27:47):
Director, if you want.
Speaker 30 (01:27:51):
To sign it, thank you, thank you, have a good night,
have a good night, thank.
Speaker 7 (01:27:55):
You, good night. Director.
Speaker 3 (01:27:56):
That was pretty funny.
Speaker 9 (01:27:58):
He said you found it, you found a shell that
said Harris Waltz on it. And now this boy, where
is this beach? This is a very politically church beach.
Speaker 7 (01:28:08):
All right.
Speaker 9 (01:28:08):
Well, any way, nothing's gonna come out of it except
that it makes James Comy look like the prick and
the ass.
Speaker 7 (01:28:15):
That he is.
Speaker 3 (01:28:15):
It's just a guy's an ass. No, I think he
knew he knew exactly what it meant.
Speaker 9 (01:28:21):
And you know, look, speech in this country there's very
little things that you can say. The old saying speech
is broadly protected and narrowly restricted. This was kind of
walking the line, but it would not rise to the
level of a criminal offense. But but if Donald Trump
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Junior took a photo of seashells that said eighty six
forty six Joe Piden, I don't I think it would
probably be approached differently by the media. I don't think
they would be saying, like I'm saying, it's a veiled threat.
Speaker 3 (01:29:10):
It's not.
Speaker 9 (01:29:12):
It's too it's it's too ambiguous. You can't prosecute him
for it. They would find some way, Oh criminal referral,
Oh indictment, Oh grand jury, that's how that's how it works.
I think even Bill Maher would agree with me on
that one. All right, guys, interesting show today. We covered
a lot. I mean, there's so much going on right now.
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Trump is in the positive column, he's doing well, and
we have all these other things in these distractions. The
book by Jake Tapper, this Maya Kulpa. How it's going
to resonate, I don't know. I would say probably by September.
You'll be able to get it for you'll get it
on the discount rack or probably at a yard sale.
(01:29:54):
But there is some interesting stuff in there, and I
don't want to if you haven't read it all. I
don't want to give away the store. But there's some
other stuff that came out that they knew about and
they didn't report.
Speaker 30 (01:30:05):
It was it was.
Speaker 3 (01:30:06):
It's a it was a disaster.
Speaker 9 (01:30:10):
The the the entire White House Press Corps is humiliated
by this, and and we don't trust them. And now
everyone is like everything they report, well wait a minute,
now you know what I mean, So time will tell
all right, I'm German Lay, this is standing Ground, this
(01:30:30):
is Mojo Fiber Radio. Once again, Hello to everybody. But
I do want to say a special shout out one
to my friend Kelly in Nova Scotia. It was my
very believe it or not, one of my very first
listeners when I was just doing vignettes. I wasn't doing
a full show on a network like I Am now,
and she rooted me on and I got a message
(01:30:52):
from her the other night.
Speaker 3 (01:30:53):
She still listened. She's up there and they're in the
beautiful Nova Scotia, which I have wreckshype relatives up there.
I shouldn't make a visit.
Speaker 9 (01:30:59):
Maybe stop buying. Maybe give us something from the prize closet.
Oh wait, I don't have a prize closet. All right
with that, I'm Germany. This is standing ground. This is
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Talk to you guys again soon.
Speaker 7 (01:31:21):
Thank you for coming great.
Speaker 30 (01:31:24):
Director Comy, how are you?
Speaker 7 (01:31:26):
Thank you?
Speaker 30 (01:31:27):
Jesse Waters from Fox has a question? Yeah, why are
you on an eighty six Trump?
Speaker 7 (01:31:33):
All right?
Speaker 45 (01:31:36):
Director, I'm not taking a questions like that that but
why why would you why.
Speaker 8 (01:31:41):
Would you post that?
Speaker 11 (01:31:42):
Yeah?
Speaker 30 (01:31:44):
Yes, it's director Comy. How was your interview with the
Secret Service?
Speaker 6 (01:31:50):
Do you want the book sign?
Speaker 27 (01:31:51):
Really?
Speaker 6 (01:31:51):
Absolutely?
Speaker 7 (01:31:52):
Okay, you got it, Bud.
Speaker 30 (01:31:55):
Can you sign my Seashell too? Which teaches this that
you're going to find a Kamala Seashell.
Speaker 48 (01:32:11):
Let's go to the beach. Let's go to the beach.
Let's go to the beach.
Speaker 8 (01:32:18):
Let's go to the beach.
Speaker 48 (01:32:22):
We'll look for seashells buried in the sand. Draw pictures
with a stick, or even just our hand. We'll make
some footprintcess we walk along the shore. We'll take a
break and have a snack, and then we'll play some more.
(01:32:43):
Let's go to the beach. Let's go to the beach.
Let's go to the beach.
Speaker 7 (01:32:50):
Let's go to the beach.
Speaker 4 (01:32:55):
We'll have so much fun underneath the sun.
Speaker 8 (01:33:00):
Lots to do and see.
Speaker 12 (01:33:02):
Splash along with me.
Speaker 3 (01:33:07):
Let's go to the beach.
Speaker 48 (01:33:09):
Let's go to the beach. Let's go to the beach.
Speaker 8 (01:33:13):
Let's go to the beach. Let's go to the beach.
Let's go to the beach.
Speaker 1 (01:33:24):
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Speaker 3 (01:33:28):
Kiss my Ass, Kiss my Ass, Kiss my Ash.