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June 4, 2024 34 mins
Dan explains why Joe Biden may be rooting for a conviction for son Hunter, while the best argument Trump may ever have for a two-tiered justice system will be a Hunter Biden acquittal on his current felony gun charges.

After ordering dinner on GrubHub, Dan gets sticker shock and feels like bursting into tears like the juror at Hunter's trial reportedly did, according to CNN.
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This is Dan Caplis and welcome totoday's online podcast edition of The Dan Caplis
Show. Please be sure to giveus a five star rating if you'd be
so kind, and to subscribe,download and listen to the show every single
day on your favorite podcast platform tochoose criminals over victims. But it is
exactly what the left does in Coloradoover and over and over again. We've

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talked about so many different examples onare but here's a fresh one that you
will thoroughly enjoy while being infuriated.This is a well done Denver post piece
Colorado an Act's first in nation lawmaking in person voting available inside all jails.
Now, once you hear first innation, you got to be thinking,

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man, this is either the mostbrilliant thing to ever happen or the
stupidest, right, because that's theonly way your first in nation. Is
it something really really cutting edge brilliant. But in the case of these lefties
over and over again, no,it's something really stupid. Like when the
left and all that out of statemoney legalized marijuana in Colorado after voters had

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soundly rejected it over and over again. Well, okay, so Colorado first
in the nation to these kind oflegalization laws, first in the world really
in modern times. And you say, is that either just like super brilliant
and everybody else is so dumb theycouldn't think of that, or is that
just like really really dumb and selfdestructive. Well, we know it's really

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really dumb and self destructive. Sothis same business with this, listen to
it. Thousands of Colorado's incarcerated inthe state's jail system will now be able
to vote in person while in custodyunder a new law that's the first of
its kind in the States. TheLaw of United States, which Governor Jared
Polus signed Friday, requires Colorado Countyjails to provide at least six hours of

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in person voting in the days beforeelection day. It also requires that facilities
be set up a location for mailin ballots to be deposited. That this
is all within these jails. SoPolus in the left now are making it
easier, more comfortable, and moreconvenient as a matter of law, at
taxpayer expense for people who who somehowdid something awful enough to be in a

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Colorado jail. Think about that,and the left has gone so out of
their way to favor criminals over victims. That how do you even get into
a Colorado jail cell anymore. They'vepassed so many laws saying no, you
can do that and not go tojail. I mean, how do you
even get into a jail cell?But you can see where their priorities lie.
And obviously they fully expect these peopleto vote one hundred to zero for

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Democrats. So we'll be waiting forthat new billboard, right, you know,
vote like the criminals do vote Democratic. I think they think it gives
them some street credit. Anyway,this is what is happening. This is
the latest from the left in Colorado, but it is on a more serious
note. Obviously. It is partof this agenda to honor and elevate criminals

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over victims. And at times itseems like an active recruitment effort, right,
because these lefties do really destructive things. But they're not stupid people,
so they must know that every timethey do something special for criminals, like
say, oh, yeah, youcould do that and not go to jail.
You can even do that and it'snot a felony. You can do

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that and you're guaranteed bond. Imean, they got to know every time
they do things like this, andif you do end up in one of
our jails, hey, taxpayer expense, We're going to build you these polling
places inside jail so you don't sufferthe indignity of having to sit in the
cafeteria and fill out your ballot.You get to go to this polling place
inside the jail. Wow, they'vegot to know that they're attracting more criminals

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to Colorado. I mean, whywouldn't criminals flock to a place where they're
honored and revered and given all thesespecial benefits. So why do you think
they want to attract criminals to Coloradronto? I'd love your thoughts on that eight
five five for zero five eight twofive five Or why do you think they're
willing to attract more criminals to Coloradoif you don't believe in the first point,

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because it's one of the two,right, So why why text d
an five seven seven three nine.And then we get to the global related
issue, which really is very serious. What's it going to take for Colorado
to turn statewide to Republicans again?You know, it takes a village.
This audience has a lot of collectivewisdom. What's it going to take or

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is your view that it's just goneColorado's just gone forever? We know the
answer is not. Wow, whenthings get bad enough in Colorado people vote
for Republicans Again. We know that'snot the answer because look what happened in
the twenty two cycle. Look whathappened in twenty We've had a lot of
good GOP candidates, not every oneof them, but we've had a lot
of good ones, and Democrats justare winning by more. So what's it

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going to take to change it?Here? Text d Ani seven three nine,
A Texter says Dan get rid ofDave Williams, Run Hanks and anyone
else that believes in their same philosophy'sclean house. Dan's speaking of proof of
the pudding. I'm surprised. Yeah, we did have a caller actually speaking
a proof of the pudding. Doesanybody in the audience remember proof of the

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Pudding? I barely do. Itwas before my time, but still hanging
around when we did some station eventsthere. Legendary, legendary, I can't
remember. It was at a restaurant, a night club, whatever it was,
it was, legendary. Texter says, I'm surprised back in the eighties
and nineties when they had Ladies' Nightthat more men did not dress up as
women to get dis kind of drinks. That from our friend Alexa. Did

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you ever was proof still around whenyou were out there? Ryan? When
I was out there? Meaning wasit still around when you got here?
No? And that was five anda half years ago. But I don't
remember anything about that. I've justbeen thinking about the previous caller talking about
twenty sixteen. I think he wasciting with back in the day with a
deplorables comment by Hillary just call itthe deplora ball, that's it. Yeah,

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And I think that might have beenwhat they call I can't remember,
but it was a great station event. Why don't we have more of these
great station events? There used tobe some amazing station event that was a
competing station, great group of people. But there used to be wonderful station
events like battles of the talk showhosts. They would do at comedy works,
and those things would sell out ina heartbeat. It'd be like a
Taylor Swift concert. Those tickets wouldbe gone boom. I'd make a broad

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statement in saying that, Unfortunately,with the evolution of radio and how people
consume media. Unfortunately, there's alot less localism now, there's a lot
less of you and me out there, not that you know, we're representative
of it, but just for example, I was talking about this with you
in one of the breaks. Thisis the only live local talk show in
this time slot in all of Colorado. You mean news Talk Pilot, That's

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what I'm talking about. Yeah,yeah, yeah, it's the only one.
Yeah, the only one left.Yeah yeah. And I am just
a big believer that that. No, there's still an awful lot of people
who care about these things, etcetera. I bet if we had one
of those events, we'd get agreat turnout. But we'll find out,
or maybe we won't. But goingback to your last reference, Ryan,

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we've got to get back to acontroversy you sparked at the end of the
show yesterday because they were talking aboutCaitlin Clark, that star basketball player has
been so very good for the women'sgame and is making a gazillion now with
endorsements, and the fact she's gettingmugged on the court and her opponents are
celebrating it and the league isn't protectingher etc. And I said, I

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said, come on, the answeris you he got it first. I
don't think it's racial. I don'tthink it's people are lesbian versus straight people.
I think it's just jealousy. It'sjust back to Canaanables kind of jealousy
stuff. But one way of theup, you just got to get an
enforcer, and you got to getsomebody by the way, the Avs need
an enforcer. You know, Ithink that that playoff series turned on that

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cheap pity. You got to getan enforcer. And when the other team
does something like that to Caitlin Clark, well, hey, you know you've
you've got somebody on the floor.You got to get an enforcer. But
Ryan sparked this madness, and I'vegot to get to some of these texts
that float in overnight. When hesaid something unimaginable, you took the position

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that it was just I'm trying tofind some text. What were your words?
You took the position that no,all of this stuff in the WNBA
doesn't have to do with racism orthis, or that it's just cattiness.
So you took the position that thisis embedded in the gender. And I
want to be clear on the record, I immediately pushed back on that nonsense.
Then we ran Then we ran outof day. You are not nonsensical,

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but that was then we ran outof time on the show. Then
we get all these textures we whoare supporting you. Of course, Dan
Ryan is right, female cattiness bwords, and I'm a woman. But
I was so upset that I wasthinking about it last night and I wish
we'd had more time on the showbecause it just isn't true, right,
it just isn't true. And I'vehad a whole life experience around women.

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Got a daughter, Got this,got that, And your premise is that
that women in a sports context,and I guess you extend it to the
rest of life, are just inherentlywhat more difficult to mold into a team.
Yeah, yep, you're nailing it. Continue. Oh, I'm not

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paying in any of this. Imean, I'm just trying to understand where
you went wrong here. I didn'tand I think women are more competitive with
each other on certain levels. It'sinherent. I'm not making this up.
And one text made an excellent point. I know we got to go to
break here, but they made amovie about twenty years ago, Dan called
mean Girls. You didn't see amovie called mean Boys. I That's all

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I'm saying. As well, that'sall I'm saying. So why would there
be a movie called mean Girls?Why don't come back? Let's we'll spend
a minute on this Caitlin Clark thing. On top of everything else that's going
on. We've got some red hotsound today from the Hills as Biden.
There is a there is a aan electoral time bomb there that's just ticking
away on Biden, and the Leftis desperately trying to hide this evidence.

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They came up in a hearing onthe Hill today. I want to clue
you in on that when we Quebec. Let's call it five twenty one on
the Dan Capla Show and now backto the Dankaplas Show podcast. Hey,
we open the show talking about thisnew Colorado law, first in the nation
from Jared Polis and his crew,which which creates all of these special abilities

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that you probably don't have in yourlife for people in jail cells in Colorado
to get out and vote and voteearly, and vote more conveniently, et
cetera. Yeah, vote, votelike the criminals do. Vote Democrat.
But just part of this, right, just part of this constantly elevating the
criminal over the victim and essentially advertisingto America, Hey, Colorado friendly to

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criminals. Why do you think they'redoing that? That's a serious question.
These are smart people who do alot of bad things for Colorado, But
why do you think that they're willingto do something that they know is going
to attract more criminals to Colorado?Would love your thoughts on that eight five
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three nine and listen. This businessof spending taxpayer money and making it a
point no other state is done,by the way, even California or New
York City, to go out oftheir way to make it comfortable for criminals
in jail sales to vote. Okay? Now, is that going to be
the most effective thing they do toattract criminals to Colorado? Know? Because

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what they're doing, what Polish andthe rest of the left are doing to
actively attract criminals here is to sendthe message you're not going to go to
jail. You know, look atall the things you can do in Colorado
and run no real d risk ofgoing to jail under Jared Polis in the
left. But why why do youthink that they're either willing to attract more
criminals are actively attempting to And thesame question, you know, applies to

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homelessness. And we played that storyearlier Channel seventh story about how homeless advocates
now complaining that policing is up,policing up forty six and a half percent.
And so this just goes to,you know, this constant deception from
diamond. Mike Johnston, the mayorof Denver, you know who just went
out. I mean he did activelyrecruit, right, I mean, if

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this was his inaugural, he activelyrecruited homeless people to Colorado. We will
get you a home. We willget you a home. We will get
you a home. I don't knowwhat could be more effective recruiting that,
and it worked, right, andit's also worked with folks who are flowing
in through the southern border. SoJohnston trying to claim that, oh,

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you know, the reason we seefewer camps and everything else out there is
because we're getting everybody home. Butthis story I just played for you,
Wait a second, what these folksare claiming, these homeless advocates is that
policing is way way up. Youknow, exactly what I've been calling for
for years. Enforce the blanking lawand you'll see this change in a heartbeat.

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It doesn't mean that we're heartless tothose on the streets. I mean,
there's still children of God. They'rehuman. We've got to treat them
with basic human dignity. But we'vealso got to treat the other ninety nine
point five percent of the state,you know, with basic human dignity and
not let you know, their livesand their quality of life be undercut with
this rampant homelessness. And again anothergroup of folks class in the legal terminology

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who the left is elevating over everydaylaw abiding citizens, elevating the homeless,
you know, and now elevating thosein jail cells over the normal everyday Colorado.
So so exactly what I suggested wouldwork is what's working. Police contacts,
Our way up laws are being enforced, and that's how you clear the

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streets. Now, these folks whomMike Johnston on your dime, has stuffed
in hotels and motels around the cityat this huge nightly expense that cannot be
maintained. Yeah, that's another problemwaiting to reappen right as soon as Johnston
runs out of your money to spendon that. But the big point of

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that story was, Yeah, thepolicing is really working, and so that's
what we need to continue. Themessage has to be sent nationwide. Hey,
if you come to Colorado, youviolate our laws, you will lose
your freedom. Imagine imagine that actuallyworking. Let's go to the phone lines.
Talk to Michael in Golden You're onthe den Capitalist Show. Welcome,

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why living the dream? Thank you? Well, I don't know if you'd
be a dissius or what, butI would think you would know why.
The Democrats are getting the criminals todo whatever they got to do to get
the vote. And it doesn't matterif it's a criminal, murder, rapist,

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whatever, serial kill, doesn't matteras long as they get the vote.
Democracy is a body count, okay. And that just proves my point.
I don't know, I've made itbefore in other areas Democracy said nothing
to the BodyCount, and this cruiseit because these Democrats don't care who holds
that lever on that vote for them, whether because it's a numbers game and

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it's only a numbers game. Youcan talk about criminals or they shouldn't this,
or they shouldn't die. And theRepublicans, if they were smart,
they would be helping criminals become betterpeople, which they don't because I don't
know they want them to do withthem. So the bottom line is if
you're not using people in politics,they're no good. Michael, fascinating,

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appreciate your call. What Michael's sayingis the Democrats, they are attracting homeless,
they're attracting criminals to Colorado, allbecause they believe they're going to beat
Democrat voters and they don't care whatthe harm is to the rest of the
state, you know. Fascinating.I mean yeah, And obviously that's their
play with the open border, right, I mean that's obviously their play with

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the open border is get as manyfolks in here illegally as possible because they
believe they're soon going to be Democratvoters. David and castle Rock, Welcome
to the show. Dan, thanksfor taking a call. Last caller hit
it on the head. I thinkthey're using this to take advantage of the
demographic inside the jails to vote.But one thing we really need to think

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about is one these inmates have alreadyhad the luxury or opportunity to vote by
mail ballots, and that has beenthat way since twenty thirteen. Right,
so now we're going to cater tothem, right, but yet they won't
cater to maybe an eighty five yearold that's confined to their home. So
we're in the physical impact that wealso need to think about. This is

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going to cost tax pay There's millionsupon millions of dollars over the next four
to eight years. And where arewe going to talk about that at What
is the legislator going to become financiallyliterate because right now they're financially illiterate and
they think that we can just keepthrowing money at these initiatives. Essentially they're

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buying votes. David, great call. Great call. Something we've been talking
about throughout the show is once againelevating the criminal, treating the criminal better
than the law abiding citizen. Mikeand Bennett, Welcome to the Dan Kaplis
Show. Hey, Michael, soundslike a connection issue. We'll take Michael
after the break. So if youjust joined us, thank you were talking

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about right, Colorado first in thenation. Wonder why new law and Michael's
great point at last caller is greatpoint rather a second ago that chef.
Most criminals have been able to voteby mail since twenty thirteen. So now
all this extra stuff, all thisextra expense, is being done to make
it more pleasant and easier. Andunder this law, as I read it,

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you have to actually set up availableareas in these jails so that they're
actual temporary voting places. So Godforbid, a criminal doesn't have to fill
out his ballot at the cafeteria table, all to cater to all, to
make things more comfortable for the criminaland again elevate them against above the everyday

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citizen. Eight five to five forzero five A two five five when we
Quebec will expose the ruse and thelie behind Biden's executive order on the border.
You're on the Dan Kapler Show.You're listening to the Dan Kaeplas Show
podcast. Some rare John Denver,thank you for that. That's very underrated.

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Title of that song is prisoners oneof the uh yeah and Ryan referring
to a red hot topic we've hadon the show today Jared Paulas and Colorado.
One of these first in the nationlaws, right either real smart or
real dumb, Yeah, real dumb. Just spending all this money, given
prisoners all these extra rights to votein comfort in these Colorado prisons now,

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including you know, setting up thesetemporary polling places, extra early voting.
Yeah, so obviously they know whothe criminals are going to vote for.
And a criminal would truly have tobe incompetent to be jailed to vote for
anybody other than the Democrats, Right, I mean, what other state in
the country there might be a coupleof looney ones. Just make it clear
to criminals all over America that hey, we choose you over the victim.

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We choose you over the victim.We make life so much easier for you.
Here so hard to get into oneof our jail cells. And if
you get into one of our jailcells, look, we're going to spend
tax payer money to build these temporarypolling places so you don't even have to
just sit there and fill out amail ballot. You can just go to
this polling I mean, it is, it's insane, but there's there's a

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method behind this madness. Right,what do you think it is? Eight
five to five four zero five eighttwo five five. We've had a number
of callers very I think interestingly say, Hey, for Democrats, it's all
numbers. Attract more homeless, attractmore criminals in a separate category, open
up the borders, let people pourin, because obviously the Democrats play is,
you know, all the folks comingin I legally vast majority they believe

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are soon going to be Democrat voters. So it's all a numbers game.
I think there's an element being missedwhen it comes to why the left in
Colorado is so actively attracting criminals toColorado and making it so easy and attractive
for criminals to come to this state. When you understand the left, and
this is where it's so critical todivorce the left in your mind from Democrats,

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because if you've had a normal life, you probably know a bunch of
Democrats who are, you know,cool, reasonable, nice people who just
maybe can't stand Republicans, or theygrow up voting Democrat, or they just
see some things differently. But they'renot wackos. They're not these crazy secular
rabbit far lefties. But it's thecrazy secular far lefties who own and operate

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the Democratic part and so by extension, own and operate Colorado, at least
for now. So I think onceyou get into that mindset, it's easier
to understand the real play. Thereal play in attracting more criminals to Colorado
is this unending quest of the leftto undermine traditional American life, starting with

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family, but at every level,undermine traditional American life. So then the
state is going to be substituted,right, the state is going to be
substituted for traditional family is traditional family, which is the core and the strength
and the infrastructure of our society.As the Left breaks down traditional family,

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things start to fall apart more broadly, Well, then the state comes in.
Right. As people's lives, youknow, get disrupted and unended,
upended, you know, starting withchildren, his families start to fall apart
in his other disruption as the currentsociety, more and more people become dependent
on government. That's the left's biggerplay. The big play with the illegal

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immigration is obvious to any idiot.Right, get all these numbers in and
then most are going to be Democratvoters. The play with criminals and attracting
them to Colorado and attracting more homelessis just just this destabilization that is going
to give the state a bigger roleand make more people dependent on government.
Is there any flaw in that logic? Ryan, while we're at it,

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No, of course no. Thankyou, Mike and Bennett. You're on
the Dan Caplis show. Welcome man. I've been pondering this idea about how
we can become a more republican stateand maybe even a more criminal state that
would put prisoners away and not allowthis to happen, these voting stuff,

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and that would be Let's put theconsumer of the Colorado and the business of
Colorado together. And the way todo that is you get a rebate sign
going, and you get anybody that'sin business could donate to it, and
at the end of the year,whoever filed the taxes and lived in Colorado
would get a portion of that rebate. Divide it out, and then you

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would make the represent of this stateactually become fiduciaries to the business and the
consumer. And that would go along ways. And it wouldn't have to
be for some people. And youhave a computer program that allows you to
put your name that hey, yeah, I donate to the rebate to the
citizens to their royalty, and itwouldn't have to get any station, it

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wouldn't be for it. Thank you, Mike, really do appreciate that and
love the creativity. I do haveto interrupt for one second. I just
said that the most amazing headline andimagine this for a second. Okay,
different topic. This headline just popsup on CNN. Sure becomes emotional during
the opening statement from Hunter Biden's attorney. Now, now think for a second,

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let your mind wander, not ifyou're driving, but ponder this thought
for a second. After Donald Trumpis wrongfully convicted in what I believe is
a clear sham, But what afterhe's wrongfully convicted, Let's say Hunter Biden
is not. Wouldn't that be oneof the greatest gifts imaginable to the GOP

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goes back to the premise I saidyesterday. Joe Biden clearly benefits from a
conviction of Hunter Biden because then hecan stand up and say, oh,
look at equal justice under the law. Blah blah blah nonsense. Clearly benefits
from a conviction of Hunter. Soyou're thinking is do you think Joe Biden's
pulling for a conviction of Hunter?And for those who say, Dan,
how dare you such a loving fathereverything. I don't doubt he loves a

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child, but he's obviously using hischild going through this, this drug dependency
and everything else, as a bagmanto go out and collect money from,
you know, around the world,from some of the worst actors in the
world. When you look at allof this public reporting on these these businesses,
putting in quotes that Hunter Biden wasoperating, which, in my constitutionally

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protected opinion, appeared to be sellingaccess to Joe Biden, you know,
in the ten percent for the bigguy reporting. You know, there's every
reason for me to think at leastthat Joe Biden was using his son as
a bagman. So so can youimagine, Ryan, is it better for
Donald Trump? Stupidest question of themillennium, because it's so obviously yes,
better for Donald Trump that Hunter Bidennot be convicted totally. It proves his

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case to the American people most ofall, and a couple of things,
Dan, I don't know. I'mthinking about it the way you just described
it, that we've ever had amore cynical, really gutless president of the
United States than Joe Biden who's willingto roll his drug addicted son oversees money
in his pocket to buy more drugs, to buy more prostitutes to enable his
addiction. Doesn't care he's getting moneyfor the Biden family. Terrible, just

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terrible. But to your point,when minds like Dan Kaplis and Molly jong
Fast of MSNBC agree, you knowthere's something there, right, Yeah,
And so listen, I am notencouraging anybody to to get their hopes up
that Hunter Biden is going to beacquitted and therefore just make this whole farce

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even more clear to people. No, because listen, that juror may very
well have been getting emotional because maybeit's somebody who didn't want to convict him
but then realized they had to.Right, No, it's just that overwhelming.
But anyway, that's CNN's big headline. Juror gets emotional during the opening
of Hunter Biden's attorney. Now understandthat this is just the I would call

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it slam dunk set of charges herewhere Okay, you know these misrepresentations when
he buys a gun, I don'tsee any conceivable defense. Doesn't mean he
won't be acquitted. Then you've gotthe separate trial coming up in September on
the tax evasions work. Guess whatthe federal prosecutor conveniently let the tax evasion

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charges from most of the years JoeBiden was in office, and this money
was being hauled in by Hunter Bidenfrom around the world, you know,
just just disappear through the Statute oflimitations. So you've got the gun stuff
now, the tax stuff in September. But I want to let you know
about that. CNN aadline juror becomesemotional during Hunter Biden's attorney's opening. What

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could there be to become emotional about. Well, the only thing would be
obviously, Hunter Biden was deeply,deeply drug addicted. And there are lots
of great humans who have become deeplydrug addicted. I'm not calling Hunter Biden
a great human, but there arelots of great humans who have become deeply
drug addicted. Because that's the pointof these drugs, right, That's why

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pushers push, whether they're legal drugsellers or illegal drug sellers. And no
matter how strong a will somebody has, no matter how much courage, no
matter how fine a person, thosechemicals get their hooks into a person.
Some very very fine humans, youknow, have been ravaged and their families
ravaged by drug addiction. So myguess is that's why the juror became emotional.

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Clearly that had happened to Hunter Biden, A lot of people can relate
to that. He still is obviouslyguilty of these churches. So let's see
what happens there. Hey, whenwe come back, this disastrous interview that
Biden gave Time magazine, it's nowjust being reported. It's proof of why
he doesn't do more interviews. Butwill this one do even more damage to

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Biden as he is openly at thispoint helping hamas you're on the Dan Kaplas
Show, and now back to theDan Kapliss Show podcast, Hunter Biden struggled
with addiction. We are a countrythat has been riddled with addiction, and
you know a percentage of this populationhas struggled with fentanyl and all sorts of

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opioids. You know, this isaddiction is a real American problem. So
the fact that they're kind of theykeep hammering him on being an addict,
on having a gun, you know, and also on having a gun,
which Republicans really like guns. SoI think it's going to be I think
it's going to keep going. ButI do think Biden has a really good

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opportunity here to say the law's lawfor everyone, be at my son or
Donald Trump. You know, thisis the way it works in the Yeah,
obviously Biden benefits from his son beingconvicted. Now, anybody who expects
Hunter Biden on this or the taxcharge I never serve a day day in
jail, needs to pay more attention. He's going to get pardoned. He's
going to get pardoned by Biden.He may be, assuming Biden's no longer

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the nominee by the time of theSeptember trial, he'll probably get pardoned before
that case even goes to trials.So, yeah, Biden will benefit from
a conviction here. Do you thinkhe's pulling for a conviction. We're talking
about this because of a CNN headlinethat's a juror cried during the opening statement
and for Hunter Biden today, AndI'm sure that that was because again,

(30:04):
so many Americans have suffered from thescourage of drug addiction, and so many
people have that in their family.Probably struck a chord with a juror,
which would be understandable, doesn't meanthere would be an acquittal. The evidence
appears to be overwhelming. The evidenceof Joe Biden's incapacity as president in all
seriousness has been overwhelming for a while, but this New Time magazine interview,

(30:26):
which is just breaking right now,should put it to rest for anybody who's
wondering. Or maybe it's just thatBiden openly sides with Hamas at this point.
But here's the lead story coming outof the interview, and there will
be more, and this is theNew York Times version. Trying to be
as friendly to Biden as possible.Biden suggests Netanyah, who is prolonging war

(30:47):
to stay in power, think aboutthe enormity of harm caused by Joe Biden
coming out and saying to the worldthat net and Yah, who is only
continuing this war to stay in powerat that point, that is openly aiding
and abetting Hamas. Whether that's Biden'sintent or not, that's the clear effect,
because what you're saying at this pointis is this war is no longer

(31:11):
moral, it's no longer justified.Net and Yahoo's the bad guy, and
he's only doing this to stay inpolitical power. It's exactly what Hamas is
saying. So why in the worldwould an American president come out and openly
side against good and in favor ofevil. But that's what he did in
this Time magazine interview. And there'sno gray area, Biden says, and

(31:33):
this is the New York Times.Biden says, there is quote every reason
to believe Netnia, who is prolongingthe war for political purposes. So again,
we all know that Biden's not goingto be the nominee for the Democrats,
even said at a fundraiser, accordingto some published reporting a fundraiser in
the last day or two, youknow Trump shouldn't be president. And I'm

(31:55):
paraphrasing you know whether or not I'mrunning. So as a matter of how
soon the end is going to comethere in terms of this, this this
charade that he's going to be thenominee, we have so many great texts
today and if I didn't get tohim today, I'll do my best to
get to him tomorrow. But wesay that every day and then all this

(32:16):
new craziness comes up overnight. RightRyan, if you see me doing this
on my phone during a break again, please take the phone, crush it,
jump on top of it. WhatI do? I have big depositions
tomorrow. Right, I'm working tonight. So I ordered dinner on grub hub.
Uh oh, it was literally moreand I didn't get a fancy dinner.

(32:38):
I got like basic dinner. Sureit's more expensive than my first car.
Yep, grubhub is really really brice, I mean, well a little
less expensive. My first car wasseventy five bucks and I ended up selling
it for one hundred and quarter.Only car I've ever made money on.
Nice. But I mean, youcan't order a peanut butter sandwich now and

(33:00):
get out of it for under fiftybucks. Bidomics, man, bid inflation.
Well, just food everywhere, youknow, we were talking about that
the other day. And listen,we're fortunate, we make a good living.
But this eating out thing is justinsane when you notice it, Dan,
And this is not you know,this is not envy or anything like
that, but somebody of means,like yourself, you notice it. So

(33:21):
you're going to the grocery store,you're going to the restaurants, you're noticing
the prices. Well hell yeah,and at a certain point it's just immoral,
right Oh yeah, I mean nomatter you know, if what your
paycheck is, it just it's itjust feels to me everybody else to decide
it for themselves, but to sitthere and pay X for a burger and
you know me, Hey, I'mone of my many flaws is I'm not

(33:44):
shy about buying some stuff that's funor whatever. But at a certain point,
you just can't justify this. Itseems like, yeah, and I
think that's one of the many reasonswhy Biden won't be the nominee on election
day. And we'll absolutely sunk ifhe is because of how much Americans are
having to pay. But yeah,so do not let friends order from grub

(34:08):
hub right now. I'm not rippingthe company. I'm just saying that,
are you gonna cry out loud?Now? I might the song, I'll
wait for another minute in a quarterand then listen one of the things I
want to get into tomorrow. Andit might be a waste of your time,
because again, he's not going tobe the nominee. But this is
one of the reasons why this recordingout there, this piece of evidence that

(34:29):
could very well just end it forBiden right now, end this charade that
he's going to be the nominee,that the Dems are desperately trying to Hide.
Will bring you the latest on thattomorrow as well. Ryan tremendous job
behind the glass, Kelly. Thankyou for your great aura and your great
effort. Please join us tomorrow atfour on The Dan Kapler Show
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