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You see something that said, takea look at what happened, right,
good, total chaos. Spare whois there? Hold but you're ready?
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I'm you ready? Hokus here moreready? Are you ready? Doll shoots
dollar? Shoot good down, shootus down. I'll be good to move
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more. We're let me get letme get my shoes. I got you,
Let me get my shoes. Holdthat in your heads, the body,
so we gotta go to let meget me Wait, wait, you're
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gonna know even just like that,Trump won the election. Just like that,
Trump won the election. There's nomessing with that. And that's the
iconic photo. I don't think justof this election cycle. I think just
generally that is going to go downin the history books. That's that's an
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iconic image in American history, theattempted assassination a former President Trump. And
of course it happens, you knowwhen I'm out of the country on Friday,
My gosh, welcome back to theprogram. We're at the top of
this first hour on Monday, yourlovable hostess, Dana lash back from vacation.
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I know I should never leave,and we're going to cover all of
this. We have a packed showfor you. Because we're going to get
into everything that we know regarding theassassination attempt, all of the latest the
Secret Service, the Biden response,the press response, and then the other
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breaking news that happened just right acouple hours before the show started, the
Trump mar a Lago classified document casewas dismissed, and we're going to dive
into that. We're also going totalk today to Tim Kennedy, he's a
sniper Special Forces. We're going totalk to him. Also. Kurt Schlichter,
my friend Kurchlichter, is going tobe joining us super Pack Show,
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So first and foremost, let's juststart with the basics. I was
that I was flying through nasau Ihad a cancelation of a flight, got
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stuck in Nasau, h and that'swhen my phone started blowing up. I
had people texting me, and therewere news alerts, and I was and
I had great connection, thanks PatriotMobile. I had great connection, but
the Wi Fi was a little becausethere was so much video that there was
a lot of buffering and I couldn'tsee. So I called Kane and I'm
like, Trump was shot, andso we immediately start going. I was
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able to get in touch with Lorraineand so we're like covering all of this
stuff. Found a shady spot inNasau to watch and monitor all of this
stuff, and it was unbelievable.Let's talk for a moment about how in
the hell something like this could happen, because I think that that's the foremost
question in everyone's mind. Now,I have a little bit of experience with
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executive detail. I've done a lotof training. I've never served obviously,
special agent, So I'm not goingto claim experience that I don't have.
I've done a lot of training andI've had I've had executive details before and
they're definite. We're going to talkabout female and male and all that stuff.
But the thing that gets me is, you know, just doing the
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basics, have you seen and I'msure at this point you all have and
if you get the newsletter, you'veseen the aerial layout of the grounds that
Trump was speaking at, And I'mjust trying to figure out how in the
world, how in the world somethinglike this happens, How that rooftop was
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not secured. And I know it'snever fun to play, you know,
armchair quarterback, so to speak,But doesn't that kind of seem like the
most maybe basic question considering what itwas one hundred and fifty yards out.
It's a white rooftop and the dude'sin dark colored clothing. It's not like
he's approaching in the w weeds.He crawls up to the roof, shimmys
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up to the roof, and bearcrawls across the top. How in the
world is that not visible? Imean, it's almost ridiculous, right,
a dude in dark clothing, bearcrawling across a pretty flat it's not super
peaked white rooftop, and it wasvisible enough that bystanders could see him.
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Can we get some of this audio, because this is the other question.
This is audio somebody two tons ofpeople were pointing and yelling for several minutes
before the first shots rang out.Hey, there's a guy on the roof.
A guy on the roof, andI mean it's literally like Cay.
It was like two over two minutes, a little bit over two minutes before
the first shots rang out. Watchthis video. Listen to this. On
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top of the roof, Gary isright the right there, he's playing down,
playing down set what's happening. Andbecause we're going to make them look
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there is because we have many inour country that shouldn't dangerous pomal we have
we have the word unbelievable. Sowho was responsible for this roofline? I
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mean it was like one of theclosest rooftops to the stage. And I
know that there's a lot of fingerpointing right now, like Secret Service is
bringing up law enforcement. Law enforcementis bringing up Secret Service. There's a
lot of back and forth. AndI mean we all have questions about this.
I mean, if you look atit, I mean that the it's
it's one of the closest to thestay and it's in the direct line of
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sight. How does this guy getup here? Let me tell you something.
When we were in DC for theState of the Union address, we
were in the Cannon Building where theCongressional offices are, and my husband and
one of his friends were out onthe rooftop. This was right after the
inauguration because you got sorry, thestate of the Union. You have to
stay in the chamber, all ofthis until the president leaves. Well,
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we just happened to be several blocksaway from the motorcade and my husband was
on the rooftop. They had himin crosshairs and lit. No joke,
he was lit and they were trainedon him, that secret service, and
they were doing it as like thesetwo guys are on the roof what's up
with this? What gets me isthat, yes, that was the president
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of the United States, but shouldn'tI mean, there is a little bit
of you know, this is theformer president and the current president. So
I just I have a lot ofquestions on the application and the quality and
the strength and all of this ofthe secret service that's afforded to the former
president of I don't know why thatroofline, why that wasn't taken into account.
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Now. The second thing is thecompletely chaotic response. And we're gonna
have a very unpopular conversation about womenin executive detail coming up. But the
videos, the subsequent videos are crazy. The chaos is crazy. I mean,
just to go over it, Imean, there was an agent that
was fumbling with her holster. AndI was looking at this like, okay,
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I get that she was fumbling alittle bit more than you would think
that someone who's really well trained woulddo. And it was just it stuck
out to me. It stuck outto me, and I'm like, why
are you taking so many attempts?I mean, a quick glance down and
you can reholster your side arm.I don't you know? And I say
this as somebody who carries and Ihave a whole. I have a side
holster, you know, I appendixcarry. I say I have a holster
on the side. I just IIt was wild to me. And then
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there was an agent who put onher sunglass. I don't know. It
was weird. But in the videothere you can hear them ask each other
where do we go? Where dowe go? And I'm thinking, you
don't have like a plane B andplan A A plane B, a plane
C, a plane D. Thisis wild to me that you don't have
this. I mean you everything ischoreographed. Your group trains and they rehearse
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every possible sideways that could happen.They rehearse it. It seemed as though
they didn't have a clear path forthe vehicle to exit. There was a
lot of I mean, it justtook a really long time for them to
get him off the stage. Iknow he wanted to get his shoes.
Really want to know what those shoeswere. They wanted to get him off
the stage. They wanted to gethim in the car. He was still
exposed on the stage. His vitalorgans were still exposed from the front.
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They had no idea if there wasa second shooter at that particular time.
They just knew that the one guythat was within sightline, that was on
the closest rooftop, they knew thatthat guy had been neutralized almost I mean,
how many shots did he get out? Like seven and he got off
like seven shots something like that.It was really wild to me. There
was a cop. Here's the otherthing. There was a police officer that
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apparently minutes before the shooting began,confronted this guy, like climbed up on
the roof and saw this guy.The officer went to confront him, but
backed away because the killer pointed hisgun at him. What what in the
world is happening here? I mean, at that point, if you're climbing
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up on the roof and the guypoints his gun at you, and I
mean, if you're armed, wouldn'tyou just kind of duck down and then
point your gun up over the topof the roof. I mean, I've
got a million questions, Cain,you're about to die. It's funny because
it reminds me I just got atext from Andrew Brownka, who's exactly addressing
that very point that you're making.And so unfortunately we'll talk to him tomorrow.
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But that's what made me react thatway. Yeah, I've just I
have a million questions about that,a million questions about it. So it
looked chaotic. I don't know howAgain, he's in dark clothing on a
white rooftop. He sticks out likea turn to punch bowl. Okay,
how do you not immediately see this? Dude? And I'm not trying to
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be rude and play armchair quarterback,but y'all, if bystanders are pointing this
out bystanders, they were standing rightnext to law enforcement who were working in
tandem with secret Service. What inthe world? What in the world.
Now we're gonna talk more about that. I'm gonna lay out some all of
the stuff that we're gonna be divinginto in the show because there's a lot
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of argument about culpability. And Igot to tell you, I said this
earlier today. I think that theleft's unity, the less calls for unity
are absolute horse excrement because these peopledon't want unity. They never wanted unity.
They will never accept unity. It'snot who they are, it's not
what they want. That's not theiragenda. Unity is the cause for unity.
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That is the left's disingenuous attempt atan apology when one of their own
is caught shooting at someone on theright. Again, that's what a call
for unity is when it originates fromthe left. Because I'm gonna tell you
something, These bullets have only everbeen flying one way. Guys, you
haven't seen people on the right firingshots off and burning down towns and doing
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all this other stuff. You haven'tseen that. And I am not going
to be lectured too about unity frompeople who have put Trump on the cover
of magazines, calling him hitler,calling him a fascist, saying that he's
a threat, an existential threat,saying that people on the right are fascists.
These people patented incendiary rhetoric. Itis their hallmark it is their love
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language. And I am not takinglectures on unity from these people now to
that point, and I know we'vegot to get moving. You have any
kind of rando on social media,who puts out a meme, who puts
out something, and what does thepress do? They jump all over the
right. Every politician has to denounceit because you're right, your thickest thieves,
right, that's kith and Ken,isn't it. You have to denounce
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this completely random person that made ameme. You have to denounce this person
that you don't even know who's saidwhatever. When is the Left ever had
to take accountability? Not when oneof their Bernie Bros. Try to assassinate
a number of congressional members on aball field. They're not accepting culpability.
Now when one of their own opensfire on a Republican nominee for president and
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a former president. So hell no, we're not playing this game. If
the entire Democrat Party don't repudiate thisguy and don't condemn the language of like
Jack Black and all these other rattbastard politicians, pundits and morbidly obese,
fat ass Hollywood z listers, thenyou all own it, buckle up,
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Apple or wherever you get your podcastsand watch and listen to the rally.
Right, we couldn't see him,but we could hear him. So
we walked up in probably five toseven minutes of Trump speaking. I'm estimating
here. I have no idea,you know, but we noticed the guy
crawling arm you know, bear crawlingup the roof of the building beside us,
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fifty feet away from us. Sowe're standing there, you know,
we're pointing. We're pointing at theguy crawling up the roof. And he
had a gun, right, hehad a rifle. We could clearly see
him with a rifle. Absolutely,we're pointing at him. The police are
down there running around on the ground. We're like, hey, man,
there's guy on the roof with therifle. And the police were like,
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huh what you know, like likethey didn't know what was going on.
You know, We're like, hey, right here on the roof, we
can see him from right here.We see him, you know, he's
crawling. And next thing, youknow, I'm like, I'm thinking to
myself, I'm like, why isTrump still speaking? Why have they not
pulled him off the stage. I'mstanding there pointing at him for you know,
two three minutes. Secret Services lookingat us from the top of the
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barn. I'm pointing at that roof, just standing there like this, and
next thing, you know, fiveshots ring out. Wow. That is
a BBC interview with one of theguys that was right outside of the security
perimeter and he they saw, asyou could hear with what he was saying,
they saw this guy accessing the rooftop. They saw him and it wasn't
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just him. I think it wasreported what can like fifty some odd bystanders
saw this guy and they were forminutes trying to alert law enforcement about it.
There's a Grit eight side by sideand first off, welcome back.
We're at the bottom of this firsthour Dana lash back from vacation with you.
There was a great side by sidevideo. It's a little long.
I don't know if we want toplay all of it, but it puts
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it in really sharp perspective and it'smatched up perfectly. It was an account
on x that did this, andthey matched up perfectly the video from the
bystanders that they took where they werelike from the moment they saw the guy.
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And you can see on one sideit's the bystanders video and they're saying,
this is the moment they saw theguy on the roof, and then
they were like, wait, that'snot right. We need to tell law
enforcement. From Trump speaking on theother side, and it's I want you
because this really puts it into realistic, sharp perspective, the amount of time
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that passed. I really want youto understand this. It's a little long.
Please bear with me though, becausebecause it will shock you. Watch
this. The left is the bysteamers video. The right Trump, Yeah,
that went on top of the roof. With each other. You're playing
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down. Yeah, he's playing downwhat's happening. And just because if we
do, we're going to make lookthere is because we have millions and the
people in our country, we havewe have people, I mean, they're
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surrounded whatever in recorded history at thebest border. In fact, if they
could ever put up a shot.I don't know if they so much,
you don't mind if I go up. They're telling police, police, police,
police, from the moment they firstsaw and they're telling you this clock
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is police. Is the guy onthe roof. There's a guy on the
roof. Fifty son. Here's theside by side again. Here we go
fifty some odd bystanders right now.What they're doing is they're trying to tell
police there's a guy on the roofof the gun. They could see the
rifle. They're telling police. They'retelling trying to get secret service. There's
a guy on the roof with thegun. And it was two full minutes.
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We're letting this clock run because Iwant people to understand how long it
was from the moment they spotted himuntil the first shots rang out. And
they're tried desperately trying to get police'sattention the entire time. You can see
people in the other video they're runningover there. They know something's happening.
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If you went and then there itis. At that point you could hear
in the other video people were screaming, there's a guy on the roof.
There's a guy on the roof andall hell breaks out. Don't tell me
that note that you can't armchair quarterback this. Do not tell me.
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First off, can I just tellyou something about the area that he was
speaking in in Pennsylvania. These arepeople that know guns, These are people
that hunt a lot of these.I mean, this is veteran country where
he was at. That's one ofthe reasons why. And I made this
remark to a friend of mine,combat veteran. I said, I don't
know, I kind of have afeeling that one of the reasons that,
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you know, a lot of thepeople that heard the gunshots, they didn't
react at first because they're used tohunting there, used to being around.
And my friend kind of laughter waslike, you know that area, You're
not wrong. I mean, he'sin veteran country, he's you know,
this is not like you know,Beverly Hills and so, and you know,
people kind of kept there cool.They didn't rush out of that.
They we're looking around, looking wherethe threat was. It is amazing to
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me that it took that long.So don't tell me you can't armchair quarterback
it. So, what the hellhappened? The American people are owed answers.
We are owed answers on this becausewe go through an election, we
go through this cycle, and wehave a very protected process in the United
States. We are so unbelievably unique, the bloodless transfer of power. And
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I'm telling you there are questions abystanders. Maybe the bystanders should have called
the ATF and said, oh,hey, there's a dog on the roof.
Maybe they should have done that ifthey wanted that threat neutralized, maybe
that's what they should have done.And what gets me is when the FBA
is so the FBI said, oh, we think he acted alone. Really,
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and you're telling me that everybody herethey couldn't see this dude. But
they can hunt down every single personwho skipped past the Capitol on January sixth,
run them down, get all ofthem. Really, but they're going
to shrug. Before much is knownabout the guy. We think he acted
by himself. There was this storythat I told you about the local cop
who confronted this guy. New YorkPost has the story moments prior, moments
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before shots rang out, as allthese by standers spotted him on the roof
of this I mean one hundred andthirty yards from the stage one hundred and
thirty yards from the stage. Policewere notified. One officer, according to
The New York Post, climbed theladder to investigate. This is according to
numerous law enforcement officials who told theAssociated Press this on the condition of anonymity.
So they're telling on their guy.The officer, whose department had been
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enlisted by the Secret Service to helpwith security, encounter the murder who pointed
his rifle murderer who pointed his rifleat him. The officer then backed down
the ladder at some crooks immediately tookaim and fired shots. I don't know
why the officer wouldn't immediately point hisgun and even at the very you know,
at the very least like duck behind, you know, duck under the
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roof line, and then point yourgun over the roofline. I don't know
why wouldn't do that. I mean, this is the I mean that I
got questions about that. So nowthere's a The House is initiated an investigation
into this. House Oversight Committee ChairmanJames Comer said that they're calling the Secret
Service Director Kimberly Cheatle. They're gonnahave a hearing on July twenty second,
is anything going to come of it? I don't know, but this is
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a catastrophic I there's a lot ofgenuine questions over the deiifocation of the Secret
Service. And don't get mad atthe people bringing it up because we didn't
bring it up. The damn hada Secret Service brought it up. Kimberly
Cheatle brought it up. This iswhat blows my mind. And no pun
intended here, but when you havethese department heads that get in and they're
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like, oh, we're going toincrease women representation. We're going to do
all of this. You know,we're going to we're going to increase the
number of women. We're going tomake that a big thing. Et cetera,
et cetera, et cetera. Okay, well why are you I mean,
what, why is that a bigpromotion for you? Cheatle was filmed
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in an interview bragging about the diversityin Secret Service and she was, you
know, had been, had beena real big promoter of that, et
cetera. I mean, are youcapable? That's all I care about.
So don't tell people that they can'ttalk about the deiification of this or ask
questions about this because the people didn'tbring it up. Kim Cheadle brought this
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up, and now Kim Cheatle hasan attempted assassination of a former president on
her watch audio sound By twenty fourflashback, she was talking about dei compliancy
with Secret Service. Listen to expandhiring. They're aiming to have thirty percent
women recruits by twenty thirty and evenallowed YouTube influencer Michelle care to train with
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agents. But I'm very conscious asI sit in this chair now of making
sure that we need to attract diversecandidates and ensure that we are developing and
giving opportunities to everybody in our workforce, and particularly women. That workforce will
be pivotal for the twenty twenty fourcampaign season, which for the first time
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includes a former president who already haslifetime protection. Agents were there when Donald
Trump was arraigned. She's a certainSecret Service for twenty eight years. She
was involved in the evacuation of Cheneyon September eleventh, etc. She was
director of last year. Remember theagency delayed a lot of its text messages
from January sixth I mean there's theysaid recruitment and retention are challenges the Secret
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services departure rate was forty eight percentlast year. Because it is a high
demand job. I get that.That's not an excuse. Don't throw this
out to me as excuses, becausewe don't tickle the fancy of mediocrity here
in this country, especially when itcomes to protection of our the highest office
in the land. Here's the reasonwhy I bring this up, because there
are a lot of people and I'veseen some of it now on social media.
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There were a lot of people saying, oh, well, women shouldn't
be in an executive detail. I'vehad executive detail before. I've I mean
I've had to when after Parkland andwhen I was working with a gun rights
organization. I mean they're I meanthey were literally people were trying to get
in my house, like physically tryingto get my home. I would go
to different events and there would bepeople who would try to rush wherever we
were. So I had I hadfor a period of time, and Kane's
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met them a detail. I've hadmen and women a lot of times.
If it's in a huge crowded area, I mean, obviously you have several
tiers of it. I had alot of women details because women having women
agents, it's less obvious because youthen don't know immediately who the security targets
are because those people want, Imean their targets if there's your security,
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their targets. But also these womenwere more muscular than I was and a
little taller than I was, andthey could man handle me if they needed
to to get me out of theway. I bring this up because I
need people to stop making this abouta gender or sex thing, and it's
about physicality and it's about statistics.When I I've done all level of I've
done so much training. Obviously I'mnot in armed forces and I'm not a
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special agent. I've done a lotof training. Though I've been to Oklahoma,
I've been all over the country doingtraining and morning, noon and night,
all types of weather, hours oftraining. And one of the interesting
things that I learned because I've donea number of different drills where you go
through like you're clearing houses or you'reclearing what is like a makeshift school,
and you go through in the instructorsare screaming orders at you. And one
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of the things that I found outwas I was outperforming the men in every
single one of these drills and It'snot just me. I wasn't the exclusion.
Every other lady did too. Nowwhy is that the women, the
instructors told us, usually always outperformthe men in these drills because the women
take instruction better than men. Butthere's a flip side to this and the
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real time, real space environment.When you're out there in reality and you're
not in a makeshift training house andyou're not with instructors that are walking on
these beams and screaming orders at you, when you are in real space,
it's flipped because there is a shiftthat takes place, these instructors have told
me, where men zero in onthe objective in this real time environment,
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and women are always it is ournature. We immediately want to make sure
you okay, okay, and wekind of look at the bigger picture,
whereas men will zero in. It'sjust a man versus woman thing, and
it's not a strength or a weaknessof either side. It is a different
objective and a different capability. Andif people didn't have their heads so far
up their backsides, they would seethat these two things complement each other instead
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of using one as as a wayto denigrate the other. That being said,
when it comes to a Secret Serviceprotection, I'm not in favor of
women protecting men like the President ofthe United States, unless it's a specific
requirement. Now, there are exclusions. There are women who are absolute exclusions
to that rule and perform just asgood, sometimes better than the men.
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But there that's an exception. That'swhy they are exceptional. The reason I
say this is because I was watchingon stage. I was watching when Trump
was on stage and this woman wastrying to the first agent in the front
and she was, you know,I thought she actually was doing performing very
well. But he's like, haveyou ever met Trump? I have.
I've known her for a decade.He's tall, he's a huge guy.
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He's over six foot three inches andhe's very broad. And if he doesn't
want to move, he's not gonnamove. I don't know if you remember.
And I'm going to talk about thislater. We're gonna I want to
compare the UH Secret Service response fromthe Reagan attempted Reagan assassination to now,
because they mayn handled Reagan, theythrew They literally picked that man up and
threw him in the back of acar. They were trying to move Trump,
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and he did not want to move. He wanted to get his shoes,
and the woman in front, youcould tell, was kind of struggling
to cover all his vital organs inthe front. That's one of the first
things I noticed, because that trainingthing where they could coon you was one
of the things that we actually theydrilled us on and we participated and it
was very interesting. And when you'renot as big as your principle, which
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is what they call the person you'reprotecting, When you are not as big
and you are not capable of overpoweringthem and getting them and they're not respond
that's a problem. That's a securityproblem. And one last quick thing.
It reminds me of Zack Snyder's threehundred when Leonidas was talking to the deformed
guy from Sparta who wanted to jointhe three hundred, and he followed Leonidas
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and the Spartan army to face offagainst the King of against Xerxes, and
Leonidas said, can you raise yourshield? Can you show me what you
can do? And the guy couldraise his shield. Leonidas is being very
kind and he said, I'm notdoing this, you know, maliciously,
but I need everybody to be ableto perform at top notch, because if
you can't, then you're making atarget out of the guy behind you,
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and if he drops, he's makinga target out of the guy behind him.
And we have to have every linkphysically strong. He was in saying
that to be mean, And I'mtelling you what, it's either about the
objective or it's about you. Andif it's about you, then you are
idolizing yourself higher than the objective,and you are unsuitable for the job.
If you can't focus on the objectiveover self, you're unsuitable for the job.
It is about protecting. It isabout making sure that there are no
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gaps in security. This is notsocial experimentation. Now, like I said,
there are some exceptions to that role, which is why they're exceptional.
But I have serious questions about someof the stuff. I know that they're
hemorrhaging staff, but we need toget to the bottom of this. It's
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Alder Glass. So are the daysof the United States? Don't this trump
next time? That's Jack Black andTanacious Dy on stage. Yeah yeah,
(36:44):
So Kyle Gass was the guy whosaid, but it's part of Tenacious Day.
These people want you dead. Idon't believe this call for Unity.
We're going to talk about that comingup. Stick with us whole other hour.
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(38:31):
way after unite this country, wecannot allow for this to be happening.
We cannot be like this. Wecannot condone this, and so I want
to thank the Secret Service and allthe agency, including the state agencies that
have been engaged in making sure thatthe people and we have more detail to
come relative to other injured, otherpeople may be injured in the audience.
(38:53):
I don't have all that detail.Will make that available to you. I
may be able to come back alittle later to but we'll put out a
statement if we don't, if I'mnot able to give it, for if
it's not a Communian for you all, what the bottom line is that the
Trump rally is a rally that heshould have been able to be conducted peacefully
without any problem. But the idea, the idea that there's political violence or
(39:17):
violence in America like this, it'sjust uncard of It's just not appropriate.
Everybody, everybody must condemn it.Everybody. I'll keep you informed and if
I maybe we'll speak to the Donald, I'll let you know that as well.
So far it appears he's doing well. What about I mean, are
you going to call it an attemptedassassination? Attempt I'm curious audio somebody thirteen,
(39:39):
Are you going to call it anattempted assassination attempt. Well, obviously,
because it's that's what it is.They attempted to kill it. There's
an assassination. Listen, though hewas asked that you think it was an
assassination does I don't know enough toI have an opinion, but I don't
(39:59):
have any facts, so I wantto make sure we have all the facts
before I make some comment. Ohmy gosh, but J six was a
damn coup, A bunch of unarmedpeople at the capitol. That was a
coup. But that we can't callthis an assassination attempt. Oh no,
Kyle Rittenhouse was a white supremacist accordingto this guy, like a, I
mean, he killed white pedophiles,but you know he's he was, you
know whatever. Welcome back to theprogram, Dana last year at the top
(40:21):
of the second hour with you backfrom vacation. You can listen all over
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all, find us at x everywhereelse. So I'm curious as to,
uh, I mean, no followup on that. You're not going to
call it a because that's what itwas. It was an attempt at assassination.
(40:42):
And what gets me is the left. The left always loves to water
down culpability and taking any responsibility doinganything on there, but they love watering
it down. I remember back intwo thousand and eight when Sarah Palin copied
that the Democratic Ressional Campaign Committee's map. So let's backtrack for a moment.
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That back in two thousand and eight, I wrote about this extensively at the
time. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, that is, the group that is
all about geting Democrats elected in aHouse in the congressional block. They had
this map where they had targeted areas, meaning they had weak areas of different
congressional districts where their Democratic candidates werebeing either incumbent or a new candidate,
(41:30):
were being credibly challenged by Republican candidates. And they had, like us,
they were actually surveyors marks. Theyweren't even crosshairs. People don't even understand
this, so nonsense. They hadlike surveyors marks over these districts. Right,
So Sarah Palin just took the map, her team just took the map
and they repurposed it and said theseare the areas we got a target right
(41:52):
in order to win the House,and she was helping congressional members raise money.
They went at her. You guysremember this. They went at her
and said she he's going to getpeople killed. She's gonna get people killed.
She's got crosshairs on everybody wouldn't crosshairs. And then afterwards Gabby Giffords
ends up being shot and they wereblaming her and the map and all this
other stuff. I remember I hadcalled The New York Times trash and I
(42:15):
held it near an open flame,and they said that I was a domestic
terrorist. If you were a redhat, you were a domestic terrorist.
These people, and they have noproblem with calling everybody hitler, calling everybody
fascist, calling everybody everything else.They had no problem saying, oh my
gosh, Republicans are literally gonna killeverybody with their health care plan. They're
(42:36):
going to kill people. In fact, Biden himself had said the day before
Trump was shot, quote Trump isa threat to this nation. And then
he said, uh, actually itsaid I mean this from the bottom of
my heart. Trump is a threatto this nation. On July eighth,
he said, so we're done talkingabout the debate. It's time to put
Trump in a bull's eye. Directquote. You said that on July eighth.
(42:57):
I don't know. Maybe if youtell people that Trump is like literally
Hitler and an existential threat your fans, like the guy tried to shoot up
a bunch of people on the congressionalball field, you know, maybe,
just maybe they will take you seriously. Audio sound by ten. I mean
flashback. This is just what Julyeighth. Most importantly, I mean this
from the bottom of art. Trumpis a threat to this nation, a
(43:23):
threat to this nation. Yeah,and then Kane pull up that lady on
MSNBC. Who is this again?This is what's her face? Chick?
I don't know who this is.This is a pundit featured on MSNBC,
Stacey Plaskett. She's a Democrat delegateto the US House. Pull this up,
go ahead, Let's just run thisone real quick. This is having
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Trump not only have had the codes, but now having the classified information for
Americans and being able to put thatout and share it in his resort with
anyone and everyone who comes through shouldbe terrifying to all of them Americans,
and he needs to be shot stopped. These are just some of Joe Biden's
(44:05):
tweets here that came reminds me ofsome of Joe Biden's tweets that he's had.
Quote Donald Trump is the greatest threatto our democracy. Quote. Donald
Trump is a genuine threat to thisnation. Quote he's a threat to our
freedom. Quote he's a threat toour democracy. Quote he's a literally,
he's literally a threat to everything Americastands for. He did that on June
twenty eighth. June twenty eighth,he tweeted that. He said, quote
he's a threat to our freedom,He's a threat to our democracy. He's
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literally a threat to everything America standsfor. End quote Joe Biden one forty
two pm June twenty eighth, twentytwenty four. He said, also a
year ago, Donald Trump is athreat to our democracy. We cannot let
him win. He said, quoteTrump posess many threats to this country.
He is the greatest, the greatestthreat he poses us to our democracy.
If we lose that, we loseeverything. These people, this is the
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stuff they've been saying this entire time, the entire time. And then he
gets up there. Biden is addressedlast night and he tries to both sides
it. The bullets are only flyingone waistlick. There's no both sides to
any of this. There's no bothsides. I mean, good night,
(45:13):
look at this then you got uh. I mean there's so much of this.
We played the Tenacious D stuff foryou. Oh yeah, yeah,
yeah do this. Oh gosh,I don't know if I want to play.
I don't like this guy. Uhlet's do you know what, Let's
go to the media. Well,no, but I don't like him.
Uh this? Uh No, Iwant to get into I want to get
(45:35):
into all of this the Uh.I mean I could sit here and read
all these tweets the magazine covers.If you get the newsletter that The New
York Times ran this the day afterhe was shot. Quote he failed the
test of leadership of Trade America.Voters must reject him. In November talking
about Trump. Uh, they haduh New York Magazine how Hitler's rise to
power explains why Republicans except Donald Trump. Yeah, how wod reporter called him
(46:00):
the new fure. This was justliterally like months ago. Uh, the
Washington Post. Yes, it's okayto compare Trump to Hitler. Don't forget
he was on the cover of theNew Republic with the Hitler stash under the
headline American fascism. Now, afterwards, the media was scrambling. They were
scrambling to figure out, Oh mygosh, how are we gonna this is?
(46:21):
I mean, it's they were lookingat it like this is devastating to
us. Forbes came out with theheadline quote, will surviving Gunfire be Donald
Trump's next appeal to Black voters?Oh yeah, they deleted the article.
But now before I got a screenshot, it's well, because you didn't read
the newsletter, Kane, it's insubsect, chapter and verse. That's literally
(46:42):
written by Sean Harper, who istheir DEI guy. That's literally the headline,
will Surviving Gunfire be Donald Trump's nextappeal to Black voters? If you
get the substeck, you got thegraphic right there. They deleted it.
They deleted the story not because theythought it was wrong or because they wanted
to apologize. They just wanted tosay face. That's it. That's all
(47:04):
they wanted to do. And thenyou had all the different ways. Listen
to this audio. Some bite seventeen. CBS was already upset because after Trump
gets shot, they felt that itwas his responsibility to tell the people who
shot him to lower their temperature.Listen, and he closes with God Bless
America. And we saw him raisehis hand in the air defiantly, blood
on his face as he left thestage. He is recovering from these injuries.
(47:28):
Now, this was a traumatic event, no doubt for him. But
I did notice there was no callfor lowering the temperature, condemning all political
violence, and really trying to signalto his supporters as well, not to
retaliate or to have any kind ofescalation here. I just am looking at
these belief in his inner circle thathe's under siege. I understand, Oh
(47:52):
my gosh, he's literally getting shotat. It's not a belief that he's
under siege. Dude, He's dodgingbullets, literal, actual bullets. All
the left loves to say, literally, he's literally dodging bullets. You absolute
ass hat. He's absolutely dodging bullets. God Lee, I mean, this
(48:14):
is what they're doing. This isthe stuff that remember CNN the guy that
rushed the stage in Ohio back whenTrump was in Ohio. CNN gave him
a whole profile. I mean,they say the bullets only go in one
direction, and they're like, oh, it's Trump's responsibility to tell the people
who shot at him to lower thetemperature. What. Oh my gosh,
(48:37):
this is insane. But there's more. But wait, there's more. You
also have ABC. They're trying toboth sides it. Listen to this audio,
somebody sixteen. President Trump and hissupporters have contributed to this violent rhetoric
as well well. Absolutely, George. We were just looking back this morning
as some of the things that formerPresident Trump has said. He warned last
(49:00):
March of potential death and destruction ifhe were charged by the Manhattan District Attorney.
Our country is being destroyed as theytell us to be peaceful. Trump
January warned of bettle in the countryif the criminal charges against him succeeded,
and these in March he was shooting. Who I like my friend Dave Burges's
(49:20):
tweet, He goes, who betterto persuade the American people to tone down?
He did political rhetoric than the manwho stopped me at Romney from reinstituting
slavery. Right, Oh my gosh, but wait, there's more. Audio
sound bite eighteen. CNN was veryupset because Trump said fight fight fight,
after he was literally shot. Listen. I do want to say there was
(49:42):
one thing that when I watched thetape I found odd because of all of
the heated rhetoric, and that isthat after he was hit, former President
Trump got up and said fight,fight, fight. I think what we're
hearing from people is that's not themessage that we want to be scenting right
(50:04):
now. We want no, no, no, no. Girlfriend, you
don't get to you don't get tobe the gatekeeper for messaging after you and
your network Godwin's lawed everybody on theright for years. Oh my gosh,
if you disagree with us on healthcare, you're literally hitler. If you disagree
with us on immigration, you're literallyhitler. If you disagree with us on
taxis, you're literally hitler. Theyhave literally hitler themselves into a hole in
(50:25):
the wall. I'm done with it. This is just you don't get to
be the gatekeeper for this. Ohwell, he shouldn't have said fight,
fight fight. Maybe you guys shouldn'thave shot him. There's a thought,
maybe you shouldn't have shot at him. We're gonna get into some of the
gun control talk too, because Ikeep hearing people say well, maybe if
(50:47):
you know, we didn't have anaccess to all these guns, it would
have been different. Maybe. Idon't know. If security would have seen
a guy in dark colored clothing shimmyingup the side of the building and then
bear crawling across a white rooftop,we wouldn't be in this position, you
know. Maybe just the thought we'regonna get into all of that. Also,
the replaced Biden campaign, it's over, guys, I hope you realize
(51:07):
this. I see people still speculatingto the contrary, but it's over.
He's gonna leverage this, to leveragethis to really box out everybody else.
We've got battle boxes coming up toHe's gonna box out of everybody else with
this, and we're gonna explain how. Also the RNC, the convention speech
from Trump is expected to now takea new direction, and the VP for
(51:32):
the Trump ticket is going to beannounced today. Who will it be?
All the contenders are in Milwaukee,which interesting, My friend Carry Pickett pointed
out, remember Teddy Roosevelt. Doyou know where he was? The attempted
assassination on Teddy Roosevelt? Where isthat at all those years ago? You
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It's time for data's quickfive. Nobodysay anything to Hunter Biden. But Columbia
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has a big problem. They've gottoo much cocaine. Yeah, it's they
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chairman of the House Homeland Security Committeethat suggests your department may have quote rebuffed
multiple request from presidents from security detailto increase protective resources. How do you
(56:23):
respond to that? That is anunequivocally false assertion. We keep very close
watch on a very dynamic threat environment. The president the former president are commonly
consistently under threat. We take everysingle threat seriously. I don't believe you.
(56:49):
That's all one hunter and majorcas Idon't believe him. He's DHS.
I don't believe him at all.And there are a number of lawmakers that
have come out repudiating that statement andrefuting it, say Mike Waltz is one
of them. There are a numberof them. They've said, absolutely,
we can unequivocally confirm that, yes, requests have been made. But apparently
the director of United States Secret Servicewas denying a larger Secret Service footprint.
(57:13):
And I mean, regardless of whatyou think about RFK Junior, I mean,
I think it's really weird that hedoesn't have protection either. That strikes
me as being very weird because he'sa very credible third party candidate and you
know, by all measures he's metthat. I mean, he's past that
litmus test. So there are alot of questions about this, and this
is why House Oversight has initiated aninvestigation into this. Welcome back to the
(57:35):
program, Dana Lash with you.The first thing that I thought of when
I was watching all of the videoof the I guess fair ground of the
area where Trump was speaking, forthe lack of a better way to put
it, was it was one hundredand thirty yards out the rooftop that apparently
had I guess, no one cleared. I don't know how you cannot see
a guy shimming up the side ofa building and then he's in darker clothing
(57:57):
on a white rooftop that isn't reallythat pitched. He's bear crawling the car.
He had over fifty bystanders that couldsee it. Why could nobody else
who was involved in security? AndI want to be clear that until the
all the answers are in, I'mnot I'm not you know, armchair quarterbacking.
I want to know what happened,and I want to go to the
people that have the expertise in thisso that they can give us some insight.
(58:17):
And one of the first people thatI thought of was our really good
friend Tim Kennedy. You know himas a UFC champ. He's a ranger,
sniper, Special Forces operator, unapologeticallyAmerican. He's been tweeting about this
and he was asking a lot ofthe same questions that we were asking.
So he tweeted on the thirteenth hewas glad the former president is okay,
but he asked, you know,the fact that this guy was able to
get up there within two hundred meterswith a rifle and in an elevated position.
(58:44):
He says, quote is beyond negligent, if not intentional, and Tim
joins us via skype right now withan epic background. Tim, so good
to see you, my friend.I wish it was on a better subject,
but I'm so glad that you're sharingyour expertise with us. And that's
I mean, tell us, that'sthe question that I have. I've never
you know, I I've trained,and I've I've had executive protection. Obviously,
I'm not a Secret Service agent andI'm not in the military. But
(59:06):
the fact that you had over fiftybystanders that were able to see this guy
on the rooftop and that two minuteswent by that they were trying to get
Securities attention and nothing was done.How does that happen? Yeah, on
the responding to you know, communicationis really really difficult when you're working in
a multi agency, multi district.You have state people there, you have
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county people there, you have citypeople there, and according to Secret Service,
they it sounds like they're leaning veryheavily on local law enforcement to fill
the gap. They were understaffed,undermanpowered. Obviously, they're inadequate, inept
and not capable to do the job. New York and needs to step down,
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as does the Secret Service director.Both those appointees need to be fired
immediately in a that there has tobe an immediate look at the competence and
capability within the Secret Service. WhenI said that those questions, I was
asking that they were there were rhetoricalquestions. It's egregious, it's impossible data.
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I cannot tell you there is aThere's not a detail on the planet
that would look at that building andbe like, yeah, it doesn't need
to be secured, you know,there's not My nine year old would do
a better job. And first ofall, my nine year old will absolutely
make one hundred and fifty yard shotsoff of a negative pitch slope roof,
(01:00:36):
even if you're shooting open sites withthat rifle. Like every single kid in
Texas can do this, as youknow, so like if a nine year
old can do it, but atwenty year old is able to clamber up
onto a roof with the ladder thatis in line of sight to the president.
Everybody's fired, absolutely, everybody fromthe principal team to the site survey
team, to the red cell teamto all the way up the chain of
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command. They're all fire. It'sclear. It's evident, and no matter
what anybody says from the organization,because they're just trying to protect their jobs.
Now they all got to go.They're there on the scale of negligent,
inept, stupid, incompetent to complicit. Man, I'm not sure where
(01:01:19):
they fall, you know, likethey might be so so dumb and so.
And I'm not attacking the people onthe ground because I do believe that
they have the heart of patriots,you know, Like you look at the
women that were around the president.They wanted to do the right thing.
They just didn't know what that was. When they're asking questions, what are
we going to do? How dowe get off the X? You see
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one of them cowering behind the president. Her job is to throw her freaking
body on top of the man thatshe's sworn to protect. There's another one
that's cowering behind the stage. Yousee two men looking out into the crowd,
weapons at the high ready doing thething that they're supposed to do,
that they swore that they would do. And then you see another one,
a secret service agent that's cowering bythe stage. She's fired. The other
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one hiding behind the president. MPresident, she's fired. Is that they
don't know what to do, Dana, Yeah, they didn't know what to
do. You hit the nail onthe head. Our friend Tim Kennedy's talking
to us via skype, because whenthat when I heard that on video,
I've never seen and I've been arounda number of politicians. I've been around
presidents before, and their team knowsa million steps ahead of time what they're
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doing. If they're not going toget out one way, they got six
thousand other ways to get out.I mean, they've rehearsed it. It
didn't seem cohesive, and they andalso correct me if I'm wrong on this.
If the I mean it's like ifthe if the president needs to move
because there's a security threat, you'regonna move him regardless of what he wants
to do. I just, youknow, I look back at what happened
with Reagan and John Hinckley, andoh my gosh, you had Shaddock and
(01:02:45):
Parr that were like literally picking Braganup and shoving him like you know,
they were trying to stuff something sausageback in the casing, shoving him into
a car and heading off towards thehospital. I mean, they moved him
if he couldn't or didn't want tomove that. I mean that me.
This fell apart at at so manylevels, starting from that rooftop right there
(01:03:06):
watching the women and we're talking toour friend Tim Kennedy. I talk to
me about this a little bit becauseit seemed chaotic them trying to move him
a lot of people are blaming womenserving. You know, I don't I
think that. I think that's aweird thing to focus on. But it
seemed like it was a skill setthey weren't trained. There. There are
two parts of that. So oneyou're like a fart could almost blow you
(01:03:30):
over, Dana Hey. In mymind, I'm like two fifty Okay,
I'm like two fifty six nine.You know, come on, you're a
beautiful, small, petite woman,right, that's what you are. The
president that we're talking about is almostthree hundred pounds. Yeah, you know,
he's six and a half feet tall. He's a giant man. If
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you cannot throw your body in frontof him to take a bullet, you're
on the wrong man. So thereis a size capability portion that has to
be remembered. But I you oneagree with you that this is not you
know, this the chauvinistic, thechiesemo a sexist issue of like the women
are incapable of doing it. Itis a training and competence issue. They
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were under trained. They are notphysically fit. When you see a woman
that can't get her weapon in herholster around her love handle as she's wearing
like Paula Blart Malca. I'm stealingthat pain she's weren't sus better just keep
her pants up, you know.And that's not being mean, that's like
that's a requirement for the job.It is a requirement. I've had female
details before. These women could benchyou. I think even there are hardcore
(01:04:36):
chicks, they're like built out,like you know, Rocky Balboa. That
there, And there's always exceptions tothe rule. I've said, but that's
why they're exceptional. But I'm alsoa little old school. I don't think
a sick should be taken a bulletfor a dude. I mean, if
they raise their hands. I haveworked with women. They're so they are
far more competent and capable in somany ways than me. I've I've been
(01:04:58):
with them in Afghanistan. I've beenwith him in Iraq, I've been with
him in Africa, I've been inwith him in the Eastern Europe, and
I have been flabbergasted. Is noteven close. I've just been beyond blown
away by their capability, their competence. Like I'm thinking one of them right
now, like this young woman runscircles around me. In the technology and
weaponization of technology, you know,drone warfare, cybersecurity. How they all
(01:05:24):
have their talents. Everybody's got atalent. But you made a good point.
I mean he's six foot three.I mean when he shakes your hand,
your hand, well maybe not yours, but my hand disappears in it.
It's like a catchers mit, Mike, There's no way I could.
I couldn't do it. And Iyou know, I appreciate those who want
to do the job, but yougot to be able to do the job.
It reminds me of like Leonidas andwe were talking about this and the
Spartan three hundred. You know,every guy's got to meet the same bar,
(01:05:46):
and it's not out of maliciousness.It's to serve that objective, which
is greater themselves. Yeah, Imean, I'm and when you see posts
from the Director of the Secret Servicesaying, hey, we're going to focus
on DEI and we're she brought itup, not us. Yeah, and
that's awesome. There's lots of rulesand there's lots of jobs where I you
(01:06:08):
know, from equity to inclusion tolike send it. That's fine, right,
if you're flying a plane, ifyou're running into a burning building,
if you're trying to protect a formerpresident, that is the Republican nominee for
a president. It doesn't matter.You can either do the job or you
can't. You know, in themilitary, we have these standards from ranger
school to sniper school to a specialforce of selection. And if you can
(01:06:30):
pull the weight, awesome, likeif your bones are dense enough to do
it, if you are strong enough, if you were fast enough, you
were lethal enough, that's fine becausethe only thing that matters is your lethality.
That's it. I want to playthis. We're talking. We're talking
with our friend Tim Kennedy. Iwanted to. This is an audio Sunday
three. I wanted because I gottwo other things I want to ask you.
One is about the private security forTrump. But the first thing,
(01:06:50):
though is and again, I donot want to armback or armchair quarterback these
guys because it's not hard to acquireor it is very hard actually to acquire
a target. You know, II know that much. I've done.
You know, I've I've done longrange and it's not easy to be like
quick on the scope like that.I think that's only if you're in cod
But this this guy, I meanthis video, and I think this is
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the one one that we slowed downwhen they were when the guy was on
the glass and he was in andclearly you know he's you know, checking
for for threats and then it's almostlike they saw the guy they saw or
heard something and then they looked likethe guy looked genuinely shocked when you saw
that video? What what came toyour mind? I mean, you know
you're this is I mean, youknow a lot more about this than the
(01:07:36):
average bear. What came to yourmind when you were seeing this? Yeah,
there were on Nicole last night witha bunch of very very talented,
far more talented snipers than me.Yeah, I've been I've been a sniper
for sixteen years. Went to SpecialOperations Target Addiction School, which is the
level one sniper CORSE Special Forces SniperSchool. And you know, one of
(01:07:59):
the was on the call with lastnight holds the current record for the furthest
combat kill in current history and notnot like some made up Ukrainian stuff at
like seven miles. I'm talking likea couple of dudes on glass, right
and they splash a Taliban terrorist inAfghanistan. Wow, it's Canadian Special operations
sniper, and as we're breaking downthat specific portion, we all could not
(01:08:24):
understand. This is not what you'redoing. So you do this range card
from the position that you're at.You know where your principle is, you
know the guy that you're supposed toprotect, and then you have this range
sector right, you have this leftand right limit and this is my responsibility
to observe and know what's in thisarea. And on my range card.
(01:08:44):
They've done the site survey. Sothey take a guy and they send him
out into within probably two thousand metersaround where everywhere where the person that you're
trying to protect is going to be. And you identify every single line of
sight, identify every single rooftop,you identify every single window, and those
are all represented, and then insome instances you'll even categorize them. If
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there's such a high threat, you'regoing to put a physical body on top
of that rooftop that spot specifically,there is no possible Listen to me,
there is no way there. I'msaying this with absolute one hundred certainty that
they knew that that specific spot wasone of the most dangerous and deadly spots
in the entire campus that they weretrying to protect. They knew that without
(01:09:29):
a doubt, and they knew itbefore the president got there. So that
sniper has this X on his mapthat says one hundred and fifty one meters
from where he was or one hundredand fifty four from where he is.
One hundred and fifty the shooter wasto the president was, and he was
absolutely looking at exactly where that guywas going to come up. And when
he came off the rifle, itwas because he was scared. He was
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not trained. And I think thisis a byproduct of what has been happening
with law enforcement for the past tenyears. They're going to jail, they're
being indicted. They don't have theconfidence to do their job because they think
they're going to get fired. Right, So then you see this guy pop
up. It's on a negative sloperoof as somebody's low crawling up there.
The fact that he could get thereis a different story entirely. But then
(01:10:16):
he pops his head up and yousee him. Look, he comes off
his optic, he comes back down, and then the fire and he gets
off completely off his gun, andthen somebody's able to splash him. That
is an untrained, ill equipped,incompetent person that is not and maybe he's
maybe he's an amazing sniper, buthis ability to do his job has been
(01:10:39):
undermined. He can't do the thingthat he's supposed to do, which is
to kill somebody else that's trying tokill the person he's there to protect.
Last fast question for you. Yousaid that this it's time for Trump to
have his own have privatized security solutions, a non government security option because of
this, and because you think Imean, I mean, I think it's
a fair question whether it's accidental ormilitious. I mean, it can be
(01:11:04):
if let's say you were in theseat as the director and you were looking
around the person that you're supposed tobe protecting, and you see the capability
or the lack of capability, andthe competence and the negligence and the ineptitude,
and you're like, you're smart enoughdata to recognize that that is dangerous.
(01:11:28):
So then as you start sliding downthe scale into complicit where you are
aware that it is so dangerous,but you're still allowing it to happen.
Now, I mean, you're almostyou know, in some way involved,
you're in cohoots with the guy that'sabout to pull the trigger because you've allowed
it to happen because of the inabilityof the people around him. He has
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to get trusted non government people.It has to be augmented. A secret
service is not going to like it. But there those resource verses should to
a ground force commander that can usethe dogs, the physical security that can
(01:12:10):
use the medtal detectors that they've gotto make it happen, make it work
together. We're short on time now, but Tim Kennedy, God bless I
appreciate your service. I appreciate yourperspective on this as well, because you
know that that experienced, you knowanalysis, I think that's you know a
lot of people were looking for that, a lot of those answers on this.
Thank you so much, my friend, and I appreciate you doing it
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program. Dann't last with you topof this third hour? Good Yeah,
just a cheap fake, Just acheap fake, O lead Good can't even
deal top of this third hour.And we're gonna have that interview with Tim
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Kennedy and that was he had somereally great insight on all of this.
That'll be up on our social mediachannels, so we'll have all that for
you as well. And I wasasking the chat and Rumble and Lorraine was
telling me some of their all responsesbecause I'm fascinated by, I think the
opinions on this, you know,the women in executive detail. We had
a big o' conversation about that withSecret Service, and by and large they
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think that, yeah, Shorty shouldnot be assigned to protect the tallies.
And I do agree with that.I'm a little old school. I don't
think. Don't get and don't sendme hate mail, because I'm gonna print
it out and roll it over withmy little mini segue that I got five
years ago from Mother's Day. Kidyou not, I'll do it, or
I'll take it, blow some holesin it when I get a chance to
get back to the range. ButI just I just don't think chicks should
(01:17:04):
be taking bullets for dudes. I'ma little old school in that regard.
I mean, if you want to, you know, if you want to,
you know, Genaro's targearing it allup, go do it. You
know, be you go do godo you That's whatever I'm just saying though.
But yeah, the shorties cannot beprotecting the tallies, you know what
I mean. You can't be doingthat, shawty, you can't. Can't
be out there doing that. Ohbut they said that, Yeah, women
(01:17:26):
also are needed for knowledge of lady'sstuff. And I actually think that that's
a good point. That's why youknow, I'm I'm I'm I actually I
am totally fine with like women protectingdetails for like women principles, you know
what I mean. But you know, at the same time, you watch
that videos, same as we alldid, and y'all saw that, you
know, they weren't ready man,and and Tim Kennedy said the same thing.
(01:17:48):
Why is she struggling so much toholdt her that weapon. I mean,
yeah, I don't even have tolook at mine. I know,
like when I'm at the range andI'm doing drills and I'm not I'm like
outdoor range, not standing in there, not a target. I mean,
when it's all about the technique.When my handbrushes back, I can feel
every I know my holster well enoughto know exactly what I got to do.
(01:18:09):
I don't like I'm straggling. Idon't know if it was just her
jat, I don't know what itwas, but she was struggling. She
looked back and she was struggling therefor a part, and she had to
wait for a little after the afterhe got in before she could like actually
check and then I mean it shouldnot be that difficult. So there's you
know, there's a lot of questions, all right, there's I want to
(01:18:29):
touch on because there's so much.Guys, We've got that classified documents case
that's been dismissed, although there aregoing to be appeals for that coming up.
We're going to talk to my friendKurt Schlichter about that. Also in
the VP News, you have uhwho, so the people at the r
n C. Because Trump is announcingVP today. The people at the r
n C uh it is uh BergramRubio, Vance, Younkin are all there.
(01:18:58):
That's I think you're going to beyour final line for all this now.
I also think that there are mighthe could be doing a fake out.
I don't know. Some people aresaying that extra security was approved for
Advance after the attempted assassination on PresidentTrump. I don't know. We'll see.
I'm a little nervous about the ideaof Vance because anybody that Dwine picks,
(01:19:19):
I think to be in his spotis going to be more moderate than
Vance's record is. And I'm veryconcerned about that with an already weak Senate.
So that's a whole other thing.I think the smartest pick of those
guys for him would be Yunkin becauseYounkin is going to tie up all the
other loose ends. How Younkin isgoing to tie up all of the other
(01:19:40):
Republican but non MAGA voters, andthen after everything that transpired over the weekend,
that's a done deal. Guys,that's unlock. You get Yunkin in
there. What are the other peoplegoing to the people that are not again
that are Republican, but like nothardcore MAGA. They're not the people who
wear the Trump hats, but they'rerepublican. They don't it's that they dislike
Trump. They just don't get intoit that much. Does that make sense?
(01:20:02):
They are I think gonna feel like, oh well, there's okay,
we get it. Yeah, weknow the Yunkin guy because education and all
this stuff. Keep in mind,Yunkin did pull in a lot of independence
with the moves that he made viaeducation and taxes. So I think that
that's his best play. I thinkthat's his best play. It really is.
(01:20:27):
So we'll see. But I canI just share one more thing because
Lorraine shared with me Jewels from theChat and Rumble. This is actually one
of the most hysterical takes I've everread on this. We were talking about
female protection and how the shorties can'tprotect the tallies. Jewles says, Hobbits
are for quests, not protection.All right, that's the show, everybody,
(01:20:49):
Bye, We're done. That's true. Hobbits therefore quests not protection.
That should be a T shirt.I think. All right, so we
got the VP stuff happening. There'sa lot of stuff that case we're going
to talk to Kurt Schlickter about UH. And we've been covering all of the
reactions to this. One of thethings that I need to touch on that
we haven't yet, because you know, you still have the DC, the
(01:21:13):
DNC coming up, the replace Bidencampaign. I want to pull up for
you. I'm doing it now.This piece from NBC. Now, if
you get the prep you have Ithink you have this piece, or if
you get my the sub stack,you have this piece from last night that
I sent out. So this UHpieces over at NBC gets into Democrats.
(01:21:38):
The headline is Democrats fret about thepolitical fallout from the Trump rally shooting,
right, so they're freaking out aboutall this. And in the piece,
it gets into this replace Biden movementthat we've seen, right that they've been
you know, pushing together, thatthey've been pushing for. It gets into
(01:21:58):
this you know, replaced Biden movementand in this and I'm pulling up this
particular part now. In this piecethey talk about how they feel like it's
just pretty much done at this point. One Democrat insider told NBC quote,
we are so beyond ft said,noting that the image of Trump thrusting his
(01:22:19):
fist in the air with blood dramaticallysmeared across his face will be indelible.
The presidential contest ended last night,said a veteran Democratic consultant who spoke on
the condition to anonymity. Now it'stime to focus on keeping the Senate and
trying to and trying to pick upthe House. Uh. They said that
the only positive thing to come outof last night for Democrats is we are
no longer talking about Joe Biden's agetoday. End quote. He's what are
(01:22:41):
they going to do now? It'sanything that they do now is an adjacent
move It's a it's a you're justmoving to a different square, but you're
not advancing forward, and in fact, you may be moving yourself backwards by
trying to switch out your nominee.The best they can do at this point
is the House and Senate. AndI think they know this, but I
(01:23:03):
think, honestly, I really dofeel like that movement has ended. That
movement has ended. There's there's noway. Uh So that that to me
is fascinating. The whole replaced Bidenmovement. There's it's he's it's done,
and he he's gonna feel like he'sone, but it's a very fever victory
(01:23:26):
because he hasn't won. It's thatthey can't. They're gonna lose regardless,
and he's been desperately trying to rebrand, trying to call for unity, which
nobody believes he actually believes in unity. So two other developments, uh,
that are related to the shooting thattook the attempted assassination. The first,
this is gonna blow your mind andI'm gonna need you to hold on to
something, going to send your bloodpressures through the roof. Speaking of roofs,
(01:23:50):
ABC shooter's rooftop was law enforcement stagingarea what so you know the building
we've been talking about this. Thiscame out literally nine minutes ago, right
after we got off air with TimKennedy. This story from ABC came out.
So the guy that the killer,the roof that he got on top
(01:24:12):
of and bear crawled across was thestaging area for the local police tactical team
doing overwatch of the crowd. PerABC, it was their staging area.
Sources previously told ABC that the buildinghad been swept like with a broom.
I feel like this is the HillaryClinton thing. How he gained access without
(01:24:38):
a ladder. That because he didn'tuse a ladder. He got up there
without a ladder somehow with a wholerifle. I don't know, but it
was a staging area for law enforcement. And on top of it, remember
how we were talking about how theNow I'm waiting for more confirmation of this.
I've seen it in a couple ofplaces. Some people were questioning the
(01:24:58):
woman in she's not the woman onstage with Trump. She's a second woman
who comes in after Trump gets tothe suv. And apparently they were saying
she's from the DEA, not SecretService, so that would explain her,
and that would explain her difficulty.I think if you don't have that,
that's that training and in protection that'squite different. She was the one that
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couldn't holster her well, yeah,she was the one who couldn't holster her
gun. The head suspenders on.So I am literally made a question right
now, I don't even know.So we got the staging area, that's
the rooftop that the guy got on, and then this lady was from DEA.
Who, boy guys, there aresome questions. There are questions,
and I feel too. There wasthe and I'm pulling this one. Where's
(01:25:44):
the sand, Where's the where's theside? Forget? I've got so much
stuff on her. So there wasa Susan Crabtree uh who writes for Real
Clear Politics. She is the WhiteHouse and National political correspondent. She says
that her secret sources tell her herSecret Service sources tell her that resources were
diverted to Jill Biden's event away fromTrump's event because they followed agency protocol applying
(01:26:09):
to Trump as a former president.So they had supplemental agents from different field
offices that are not Trump's regular detailproviding security at the rally because they said
that the Trump's detail has been overworked, and they had only two counter snipers.
So somebody I don't know who meAnd this is because they were both
in Pittsburgh. Jill Biden was inPittsburgh and Trump was not far and I
(01:26:32):
don't know where that decision comes intoto allocate that. Now, the chief
of communications for the Secret Service,they insist that they did not divert resources
and that they said their protection modelsdon't work that way. But that's the
Secret Service spokesperson. And I thinkthat we've seen in the past six years
that you have justification not to trusta single outfit when they tell you stuff.
(01:26:56):
I mean, how many of thesepeople were the signatories to the the
laptop is Russian disinformation? I mean, you can't do this kind of stuff
and then issue a statement and actlike that's, you know, gold standard.
Stop it. There are a lotof people that are contradicting that defense
from the chief, the communications chief, from Secret Service. So the House
Oversight, as I told you lasthour, they've they've initiated an investigation into
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this, and I think that theseare all questions, very legitimate questions to
come up in all this, right, I mean now, also coming up
the classified document case, So theclassified document case that's been dismissed. Lorraine
has a piece about this, andwe'll talk about it coming up, because
(01:27:40):
she was kind of predicting that thiswas going to happen anyway, and Judge
Cannon's response was that the special prosecutorwas unconstitutionally appointed. That was what that
was her statement on this and thejustification for the dismissal. So we're going
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when's the last time you bought stamps? I bought stamps for Christmas cards.
I didn't send out because I'm epicat doing that. I will literally get
some and then I'll send out liketwo to our parents, and then my
mind reads that as she sent thoseout, I still have forever stamps,
don't you like? I thought that? Remember the stamps you buy that were
like, I don't know, twentynine cents or forty two cents? When
was that like not too long ago, and I bought a whole book of
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these forever stamps. So can Iuse forever stamps? I don't know.
I'm not the postal people. Idon't but they said they said that the
cost of a stamp is going itfor the second time this year five cents
first class postage to seventy three centsthe news. The news report goes,
you probably didn't notice because nobody sendsmeil. I mean, and let's just
like packages, you know, likemagazines and packages. That's like pretty much
(01:30:18):
like do people send letters, andyou know, because they email, they
have like direct communication. I don'tknow, but I think like prescription drugs
and purchases online purchases, you know, that's gonna but stamps or they just
like run it through the you know, I don't know. So it's going
up to seventy three cents for that, I know, right, we should
get into the stamp business away fromthe government. An axe wielding woman torches
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cars in a violent Hollywood Hills rampage. Goodness, it happened around ten thirty
am. She set apparently a Toyota'sa toyoter prius is being set on fire.
And then and then it blew up, and then the fire went to
a jeep Cherokee, and then thisfemale suspect ran into an apartment complex where
she attacked another woman with an axe, and then she threatened to chop up
other people with said acts. Lapdresponded, and I think and the firefighters
(01:31:08):
responded. They extinguished the flames,and they did not release the identity of
the crazy lady who was running aroundwith an axe. But sounds like a
horror film. A let's see this. You still have about three hundred thousand
people without power a week after ahurricane barrel ripped through Texas, and Governor
Abbott has demanded the Houston's main electricitysupplier explain how it's going to improve its
(01:31:30):
hurricane preparation plans. Yeah, youthink so, they said. It's like
two hundred and eighty eight thousand energycustomers still in the dark as of Monday
morning, according to Power Outage dotUS. Many don't even have air conditioning.
Houston is superhumid and it's super odd. It's like ninety three degrees.
I don't even know what the humidityis. There are one hundred and eleeventy
thousand something like that. Yeah,Center Point Energy the main supplier says it's
(01:31:55):
reconnected almost two million, about ninetypercent, but you still have two hundred
and eighty thousand that don't have it. And that's ac that's insane. So
now they're being looked at and theExecutive Office, Governor Office and Governor's Office
in Texas is saying they need theyneed to pony up some answers here.
Also going back to this because there'ssome others that we didn't get. Apparently
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this brew an Oxford Brewery. Thisis in Britain. It's the Guardian.
They are helping reduce recidivism by trainingpeople who are leaving jailed to brew beer.
It is a huge social movement thatis apparently helping to solve their recidivism
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crisis because ex cons are learning newskills and they're readjusting and they're actually doing
something that they're interesting in and theysaid that it I mean it's there.
They're actually really successful at it.And some of the people who have left,
who have married, sorry, families, all this stuff. They're helping
other people who are leaving and itgives them a structure that they can ease
(01:33:04):
into when they are trying to reintegratewith society. It's a huge piece over
at the Guardian and they discuss howthey've said that since they've been doing this,
of the people who have participated inthis program, less than six percent
have reoffended, and the equivalent nationalaverage for refens is like fifty percent,
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we just got off the phone witha former president and he said this.
I am thrilled that a judge hadthe curus, courage and wisdom to do
this. This has big, bigimplications, not just for this case,
but for other cases. The specialcounsel worked with everyone to try to take
me down. This is a big, big deal. It only makes this
(01:35:23):
convention more positive. This will bean amazing week. So right before we
went to air, we got thebreaking news that that case, the mar
Lago classified docs case that's been dismissed. Wow, I mean bulletproof, you
know, I mean really, welcomeback to the program, Dana, lash
with you bottom of this third hour, joining us because I got questions on
(01:35:44):
this and obviously I think we're goingto hit what happened on Saturday too.
My excellent friend, best selling author, commentator, all around badass, Kurt
Schlichter, attorney. He's awesome,he's got a supermodel wife. He joins
us now via Skype, and he'salso kind of a Houstonian now as well.
I hope that you you. Ihope that you're all right down there
in Houston. Good to see you, my friend. Thank you for joining
(01:36:08):
us. So, I mean,did this surprise you? Did? This
case being dismissed. There seem tobe some people that were anticipating this might
happen, and it was all predicatedapparently on whether or not this Jack Smith
was actually legitimately appointed. Yeah,Dana, thanks for having me. I'm
not surprised if we're dismissed. Thisis a legitimate legal issue, and there
(01:36:30):
there are good arguments on both sides. It is not a complete slammed dump.
But uh, Justice Thomas wrote aboutit in a concurrence. It's basically
is Jack Smith appropriately appointed under theconstant? And you know from my review
of Judge Cannon's analysis, it makesa pretty persuasive case that it isn't.
(01:36:50):
Now, you are not insane ifyou have any different view of it.
Okay, it's not one of thosecrazy ones, the crazy the Twitter lawyer.
And let me let me tell people, the only lawyer you should listen
to on Twitter is me or alawyer I have approved. He's right,
(01:37:13):
though he's right. I don't getthese things wrong. I don't tell you
what I want to hear. Itell you based on my research and my
experience, actually prime case which alot of these a lot of these commentators
don't have. If you're a lawprofessor, there's a reason you're not driving
a late model BMW. Okay,and is it because you're super talented?
(01:37:40):
I love it. I love it. See this is why we love This
was a real possibility. I thoughtit would probably happen. It's gonna go
up to the eleventh CIRCOO go IsSupreme Court, and we'll we will see
what happens. It's a legitimate ifit. Look, you can have a
different on it. You think,well, they're gonna make the argument.
It's not a great argenta for reasonsX y Z. There's some authorizing statutes
(01:38:03):
that I didn't apply. But youknow the fact that Judge Cannon didn't dismissed
this theory out of hand kind andwhile all these well, what's a ridiculous
series, he's never considerate Okay,that's not in the cars. She's going
to consider it. She may verywell go for it, and in this
(01:38:24):
case she did. Yeah she did. We're talking with our good friend Kurt
Schlichter, and you mentioned that becausethey're going to appeal this. So then
it goes to what happens after thisgoes the Eleventh Circuit and nil Eleventh Circuit.
The Eleventh Circuit will look at itfor you, judges. While review
it, there may be what's calledan on bank, where the whole Eleventh
(01:38:45):
Circuit, or in the case ofthe Giant Circuit like the Ninth Circuit,
just a portion of them, likefive, ten, twelve judges. We'll
look at it and review what theoriginal panel did and did. The Supreme
Court can decide whether or not totake it. I think the Supreme Brull.
I think this is the appointment ofspecial prosecutors is a classic Supreme Court
(01:39:06):
kind of issue. Uh, andthey remember, they have just cretched it
in almost all cases. You know, the bad put the lawyers. We
they're never going to taste this ballotcase take them unity case. Of course
they will. I mean, ofcourse they're going to take it. What
are you crazy? Yeah? Talk, yeah, I guess they didn't brought
(01:39:30):
up with a mom who was ajudge. See, and that's that's why.
Well and a lawyer who works ashard as you. We're talking with
our good friend Kurt Schlichter on thiscase being dismissed. And this, I
mean because this she did so WaltNauda, she did toss out his claim.
We had this on our chapter inverse. Lauren had covered this a
(01:39:50):
vindictive prosecution because he was saying thatthat the DJ was only going after him
because he invoked like his his FifthAmendment rights, and she she tossed that
out. I mean, it's notlike I bring them up because it's not
like people can, at least inmy perspective, they can claim that she's
being partial to him. Right,Yeah, Look, vindictive prosecution cases,
(01:40:11):
and I think I have got morewith vindictive prosecutes. They're very it's a
very hard argument to make, andI thought, I'm not surprised when the
judge closed it out. Yeah that'snot crazy. Yeah, we see a
lot of things and they don't surprisethe Alec Baldwins. Then a lot of
(01:40:32):
people were sun but that case gotthrown out when I heard all the facts
because enough thing going on where AlecBaldwin's Vanswater case is like on the back
page of the you know, entertainmentsection, you know, under the under
the indicap comic. That wasn't crazy. When she looked at it, They're
(01:40:54):
like, oh, okay, Isee what happened, right, I don't
have to agree with the state hitevidence. You can't hide you can't.
I had evidence because that's yeah,that's I don't know why it seems like
when you have like even in likethe some of this stuff with with Trump,
like if they wanted to make agood faith argument, just be straightforward
about it, why do you haveto do all this subterfuge because then you
just ruin your own efforts. Well, look, I think Jack this is
(01:41:16):
a bad layer. He doesn thingsstrategically. When I get a case I
fight the case all the way tothe end. In my mind in the
first half hour, I know whereit's going to go, and I will
tell my clients here's how this caseis going to go. And then it
goes that way because I've done itenough and I think ahead. But there
(01:41:40):
are a lot of ways you don'tthink about. Paith. Yeah, it's
really remarkable to Yeah, I wantto switch gears here. We're talking with
our good friend Kurt Schlickter. Iwant to ask you. This story came
out just a little bit ago.The rooftop looking at the attempted assassination on
former President Trump. The rooftop thatthis killer got on top of, and
this is per ABC was apparently therooftop of the building that was used for
(01:42:04):
the local law enforcement's tactical staging areawhere they were keeping watch over the crowd,
which then brings it back to howin the world did this guy get
on the rooftop, Kurt, ofthe staging the law enforcement staging area.
I have no idea, and hedidn't use the latter. The whole thing
(01:42:27):
is mind boggling. I'm not apersonal security guy. I'm just a regular
Army colonel. But to dominate thehind Ram. You've got somebody standing there
with a rifle, just the caseand normally to let bad guy those us
the guy a gun up there,I could find something else. Oh it
is. It's unbelievable to me thatthis thing was not protected. And here,
(01:42:54):
you know, launching the press conference, the first press conference, the
first First of all, I'm justthe Secret Service didn't bother to show up.
We haven't seen the head of theSecret Service. But here's the question
I'd like to have you. Thereare two questions, who is in charge
at the scene. What is thename of the person who is in command?
(01:43:16):
And what is the name of theperson in command of the investigator?
And you don't have one. Well, you know, the local guys were
supposed to do this. How doI hear it? I'm a colonel,
you're in charge, Captain. Idon't talk to your squad leader. I
talk to you, and you getwell better at the answer. And for
this investigation, you got to getwell. You know, we're gonna take
(01:43:40):
this part, and these guys aregoing to take another part at who do
I talk to? What's the guywho answered the question? Who is in
command? And they don't have achain of command. And when you don't
have a change of command, youhave threw up and you have an innocent
people getting killed trying to keep theirfamily from being murdered, and you have
(01:44:00):
my god, one inch to theright data. Can you imagine the convulsions
this country be going through one inchto the right and even even with thank
heavens, I mean, that's divineintervention and thankfully he's okay. But nobody
burned anything down. Can't nobody burnedanything down. But you didn't see you
didn't see entire towns and flames.Uh, you haven't seen any of you
(01:44:24):
know, violent protests anything like that, which obviously reverse the ideologies I it
was. This would be an entirelydifferent story. I think it would.
But you know, we are patriots, we're American citizens. We love our
country, and we uh we winat the battle paws, Yeah, the
BattleBox. So what's that? Waita minute, let me stop it.
(01:44:44):
I mean, you you serve themilitary. Is that like a special thing
that y'all have or is that likesomething we can have too? Is it
like box fights? Like? Whatis it like? I don't even know,
I don't know. It sounds cool. I would love that. I
mean, battle it out in abot. Yeah, coming from once to
this stuff like I'm interested in it. I know, yeah, I've thought
it was like wait a minute,and he said it twice. I loved
(01:45:06):
his expression. He's like, yeah, the battle box, and then it's
like he realized he said it wrongand he goes, you know, the
battle box. Oh my god,he tried to correct it, but it
didn't happen. It's just it's sobad. It's so bad. You know,
when Jow Biden does a speech oran event, it reminds me of
that British guy that Lisa Stinson wasdating when he introduces over to his parents.
(01:45:30):
Yes, I remember that. Ididn't thought of that. I have
not even thought of that. Well, at least nobody's talking about Biden's age
anymore. I feel like I feellike they've all given up now. They've
all given up. Now, they'rejust like, oh my gosh, we
just got a hold of because Ithink Trump won the election Saturday and and
(01:45:53):
and his VP announcement comes today,and it looks like Rubio's out, Burgram's
out, so it looks like Vanceand Youngkin. I'm saying that Younkin needs
to be the pick because it elevatessears. Younkin brings in all of the
Republican non MAGA voters and a sweatervest, although they're gonna need, as
Cane noted, somebody taller than PaulaBlart to protect him. Uh. I
(01:46:14):
mean that seems like that seems likethe way to go. Is that what
you're thinking to Yeah, I amagain, I'm a pretty thinker. I
know JD Dance. I love JDDance. I'm in Ohio with Yeah.
Uh, I mean he is auh he's an incredible guy, and I
would love getting to be vice president. But to be vice president you have
to win the presidency. Uh,I think Uh, I think Glenn Youngkin
(01:46:36):
brings people to the table. There'sno one out there who says, well,
I was unsecure of Trump, butnow maya all in. There's nobody
like that. Also, you puta Senate seat kind of it in playing
in Ohio and you get you'll geta super moderate replacement from Dwine. The
Wine will have a super moderate replacementuntil they have an election. Oh I
(01:47:00):
didn't even think of that. Goodnight, No, Yeah, Well again,
I love JAD Dance and JAD danceis not an actively bad kick.
But I think you want to maximizeyour effects, and I think the way
to do that is Glenn youngkind,especially now when Trump is making a pivot
and be, you know, beautifierTrump. According to Selena's eto's amazing work
(01:47:24):
and our friends, Colina was onlyfour feet from the president. I saw
she was behind a speaker when itall happened. Yeah, and she's you
know, we talked fat about alot of journalists. If a lot of
journalists would channel Selena's EPO instead ofthe hacks on MSNBC, we would be
a much better educated country. Icompletely agree with you, my good friend,
(01:47:44):
Kurt Schlichter, I so appreciate yourperspective on this. So we're going
to watch this dismissal of this caseand see where it goes, watch the
appeals, and we'll see who's goingto be the VP pick today and see
if Kurt and I are right.So I'm glad that you all are okay,
because you're not. Are you inHouston right now? I know you're
like everywhere I'm in Houston powers onafter six days, Oh, I got
a lot of critake its disasters,foughts, munication, tea and we weren't
(01:48:08):
getting it. I think that fortwenty three years in California. I think
for every disaster, Dana, excepta play of frauds. True. Yeah,
I mean you, yes, that'strue. Wow. Oh well,
I'm glad you got your power back. I'm glad you all are okay.
We will talk again soon, KurtSchlichter, God bless you. Appreciate you,
my friend, Thanks for having me. Of course, we have more
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