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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:14):
Alas, it is not Dan Capless here this evening afternoon,
it is your surprise guest host fella named Matt Donn.
And yeah, I am surprised to be in here. I
think a lot of folks might be surprised that I
would be in here. But I just get to pinch
hit today for my good friend Dan Kaplis. I'm a
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big fan of his work over the years in this
Denver metro area. I have a bit of background and
talk radio myself, oh about twenty some years of that,
and also practice dentistry right here in the Denver metro
area for oh how long has that been. It's been
over twenty years. Kind of learning how to do all
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of that, you know, when you keep on practice. But
honored to be in I'll try to find a few
things to discuss and talk about. Gonna be what, Let's
keep it light, spontaneous, fitting with the surprise nature of
the scenario here Friday, kind of fair? How about I
don't know, should we get heavy, should we get intense?
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I don't know what we might prefer today, but feel
free to participate or check in with us if you're
so inclined. The phone number here three oh three seven
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and you start those text messages with the word dan
as in da n as in dan kaplis who Matt
don here is guest hosting for today and again honored
to be in here. I'm enjoying the chance to put
on my Norwegian wool, my wool sweaters. We finally got
some snow action. I'm one of these people who likes
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that very much. I start thinking about the mountains and
I start thinking about the snow, and I cannot wait
to get up there. Maybe that happens soon where I'll
load up the kids, get up there, put our skis
on and see what happens. I don't know if I'm
in ski shape so far this year. I've never had
to do that before, but I was just kind of wondering,
you know, am I ready for these long days? Do
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people do that? You guys practice with little squats and
do some kind of training to get ready so you
can actually get a few runs in without those burning
thighs kind of scenario. We'll see. I'll keep everybody posted
on that. But good tidings going on in the world.
With President Donald Trump receiving a peace prize today. I
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don't know if you've seen this, but it's called the
FIFA Peace PRIZEFA. Yes, that is the soccer thing, the
World Cup, soccer FIFA thing. I'm not sure what FIFA
stands for, but I think it stands for something related
to soccer football, you know. And who knew that they
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were getting into handing out peace prizes, But that's apparently
a new thing they're doing. And it's the big deal.
This is the big time, this is the big deal.
It's the FIFA organization, which that's got to be the
biggest sporting organization anywhere in the world on the planet,
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and they've handed out a peace prize today. It just
finished a little while ago. To President Donald Trump. I
think that's kind of cool. I mean, if you care
about peace on Earth, if you care about saving lives
on Earth. We might look into this in a little
bit more detail, because I think it's I think it's great.
It's not a Nobel Peace Prize, not the Nobel For
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some reason, the Nobel the Swedes have been withholding the
much deserved Peace Prize from President Donald Trump, who has
done more for peace around the world than anybody I
can think of in an awful long time. Trump shows up,
Trump gets elected couple of times, and next thing you know,
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like lives are saved, there's a lot fewer wars, and
this Ukraine business is about to stop. After how many
millions have been killed over there, how many billions upon
billions have been wasted and spent on that inm braglio,
go down the list. But what this twenty twenty five
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FIFA Peace Prize is about. It is dedicated to an
individual who achieved exceptional and extraordinary action to promote peace
and unity around the world end quote. And I just
laugh at that because I just know how the left,
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how the Democrats, how the propagandized masses, some of them,
that dwindling number, are taking that the peace and unity
around the world. Yeah, guess what Donald Trump is beloved
around the world, respected around the world. It might be
hard to hear that for some individuals, but it is
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absolutely the case that the leader of the United States
of America carries cachet, carries respect, and is actually looked
up to by foreign world leaders, even the ones who
are sort of taking it on the chin from all
this tariff business that's making life hard for the chi
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cooms and a few other countries around the world. And
they respect them for that. They know what a deal
they have been getting from the American people, and how
they've bought and paid for the American ruling class and
sell all their cheap stuff here at the expense of
the American working class. And Trump shows up to stop that.
And yes, those world leaders find that mighty annoying. It
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hurts their pocketbooks quite a bit, but they respect that
on some level. Make no mistake on that. But I
want to go into a bit about why this Peace
Prize is happening, and a little contrast with Sweden and
the Nobel Peace Prize, And you'd be interested to know
what Sweden, the government of Sweden, was up to today.
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And they are going to channel more resources into Ukraine.
They're going to be pulling their foreign aid budget out
of many other countries around the world, including several in Africa,
and they're going to be pouring that money, those resources
into Ukraine to trying to perpetuate the war in Ukraine.
That's what the Swedes are up to. The Swedes, who
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are the people that give the Nobel Peace Prize, that's
what they want to do. They want, apparently the war
not to end yet in Ukraine. They don't want peace
in Ukraine. I am wondering about that. What's the deal
with that? What's up with the Swedes. We will explore
this here as the show goes on. And of course,
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there is an arrest of a suspect in the d
NC pipe bomber case thing scenario, which man that has
gone on forever, and boy, what do I think of
this one? I'll just say from my end, I gotta
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get some more information on this, and I'm not quite
sure what to make of it. In the back of
my mind, I'm wondering if a Patsy has been served
up here. I kind of I'm not quite connecting the
dots on what's up with all this just yet, just
for the record, but the individual in question, the suspect
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who has been arrested. It's a fellow named Brian Cole
Colle junior. Okay, And I will say this, over the years,
I have looked into this pipe bomber scenario, fraud, hoax,
propaganda thing quite a bit, and none of that was
ever as it seemed. Of course, it was part of
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the uh would you call it an op to make
it look like MAGA trying to take over the government
and the rest of it. Then the media, boy, they
went whole hog with that op about the pipe bomber
in DC, and then you know, Biden gets in there
and hmm. Four years of nothing happening on that case.
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Christopher Ray's FBI unable to find out who the pipe
bomber was. They had that was just eluding them, the
incredibly elusive pipe bomber. They just couldn't get it figured
out in all those years. Christopher, Right now, why would
that be? They could find every grandmother from Middle America
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who got pushed around in a wheelchair in the White
House on that fateful January sixth day, They could track
down the grandma's, all the forensic evidence. You know, some
graandma in there waving a flag. Oh, no Christopher Ray
on the case, but the pipe bomber thing, and I
would submit to you, and we can't cover all that
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here today, of course, that this is a textbook op
media propaganda deal scenario designed to convey an impression upon
the masses at a time when power was up for
grabs in this country. And now we get this Brian
Cole Junior, who, by the way, in the photos appears
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to be an African American. But CNN's Jake Tapper refers
to Brian Cole Junior as a quote white guy, And
I don't know what to say about that, Evan. I
think Tapper got that one incorrect, and I don't know
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why CNN does that, why Jake Tapper does that. But
we'll go into more about who Brian Cole Junior is
here as the show goes on, and several other topics
that I think will be entertaining, amusing and illuminating for
your Friday evening afternoon. Again, it is Matt Don sitting
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in for Dan Capitless here. Thank you for the hospitality,
Ryan behind the glass, and let's take a little break.
We'll be right back and now back to the Dankapless
Show podcast. All right, Matt Don in for Dan Capless
this afternoon. I hope you're enjoying a bit of that
winter vibe in the weather. Oh yeah, and the text
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messages coming in. Hey, thank you for texting five seven
seven three nine, doctor Don. Did you hear how Jake
Tapper described Brian Cole CNN is just propaganda for the DNC.
They so wanted the pipe bomber to be a white nationalist,
so predictable. That is one textas studio. Another one, doctor Matt,
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So good to hear you on the air. Thank you,
Steven Littleton retired le EO. And then another one doctor
dun Wahoo, so happy you are in here. Thank you
for checking in. Yeah a few woo, who's that's that's crazy?
Another one Alexa checks it. I hope you and the
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Dun gang had a nice Turkey day, Yes we did.
We were at my in laws house. Another one, glad
to hear you, Matt. Hey, Wow, this is cool. I mean,
you stick around talk radio long enough and you get
to know some folks, and the good vibe from me
to one at end all and yeah we'll go to
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this Jake Tapper and his take on this Brian Cole junior.
I wanted to just say one quick thing we might
I don't know, Ryan, if you've got any Ozzy Osbourne
music back there, but I have a thing or two
to say. But he just got like this big award.
I justed to go into that later. And you know,
and it's somebody's birthday today, posthumous birthday. That was very
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integral to the whole Ozzy Osbourne thing. So I don't
know if you have paranoid back there or it's coming
up next. Oh yeah, okay, just queuing up a little
action here Friday afternoon. You got it. But I did
take all the kiddos. I got four little people, and
we go everywhere and do everything. And we went to
the Broncos give the Giants game, and I gotta say,
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this is a few weeks ago now, but that was
like the greatest football game I have ever personally attended
in my life. Remember that one They like won in
the fourth quarter. And I would estimate, being there having
been there, that twenty some percent of the crowd left
because it was such a dismal game up until the end.
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And I have a few friends who shall remain nameless,
who said, yeah, they were at the game. But then
they listened to the fourth quarter on the radio in
the parking lot. I thought, hey, now that was a
that was a big mistake. But the dun family we
stuck it out. We hung in there, and I said, kids,
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we might just win this thing. You know, you don't
give up. You're down by one hundred and fifty points.
Do you give up? No, you don't give up. You
keep at it. You hang in there, you keep on going.
And next thing you know, they're like that, Wow, dad
knows stuff. Dad's I mean, we just won that thing
and it was what about a zero point zero zero
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percent chance of that having happened. But don't bet against
the Broncos this year. Yeah, just don't even think about
doing that. And so I guess it's okay to be
a fan nowadays. Again, right, it's a I guess it
always has been. But somehow it was when I was
a kid that it was even cooler. I had to
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get over all the kneeling stuff. I had to work
through that. Am I through that? Yet? Almost? Not yet?
Remember those days back when Rush Limbo would talk about
how it just wasn't as fun with the NFL anymore.
I'm working through it. Anyway, Jake Tapper, CNN propaganda mouthpiece
on this, Brian Colt Junior, do we have that clip,
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mister Ryan, It looks like to me it's which number
is at fourteen? Yeah? Fourteen. Let's hear how Jake Tapper
introduced this when the news was breaking, and again Brian
called JR. Is a black man. Yeah, And here's what
Jake Tapper of CNN had to say.
Speaker 3 (14:57):
After nearly five years of investigation, the FBI finally i
announced that they had arrested a suspect. A suspect accused
of planting pipe boonds near the Republican and Democratic National
Committee headquarters the night before the January sixth, twenty twenty
one capital attack. Brian Cole Junior, a thirty year old
white man from the DC suburbs, is charted with transporting
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an explosive device in interstate commerce and with malicious destruction
by means of explosions seeing an observed local and federal
law enforcement outside his home in Woodbridge, Virginia this morning.
Attorney General Pambondi gave very few details about the suspect
this morning, but said this cold case has been solved.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
Well, just so we have that out there in the record,
and I don't think we need to make that big
of a deal of all that. I just find it interesting.
And you know it was Jesse Waters. Yeah, I was
asking like, why do they do that? Why do why
does the media do that stuff? Is it? Is it
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by design? Is it intentional? Is it? Because you know
when something first breaks, when something first happens, it's that
first little spin, that first little spin on the ball,
when it comes right off the racket, that puts the
stamp on it. And I've noticed this for years as
a student of media propaganda, which is extraordinarily sophisticated in
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this country. I hope you are armed and able to
defend your mind against all the propaganda that blizzards around
you at all times. Okay, you got to be good
at it. You got to have practice, like self defense.
You got to practice some kind of a ike though
self defense, martial arts against the propaganda that's constantly waving
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around in front of you. Okay, But that first little
spin off the ball, when at first, that's where the
media pounces, They strike, they go for it, they try
to put their stamp on it. And that was, of
course the five years media narrative you know that it's
gonna be some some white nationalist as Alexa Texan who's
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trying to overthrow the government and whatever this is. That's
not what this is, shall we say? And I'm hesitant
to say too much about it. Apparently this is an individual, yeah,
age thirty, who's maybe a little bit off mentally, lives
with his parents, and his father is a somewhat politically
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connected bail bondsman who has had significant involvement with illegal
aliens and illegal immigrant bail bonds kind of stuff. Anyway,
I don't know what we're gonna end up finding on this,
but I will say one thing again, decoding more propaganda.
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Jake Tapper at CNN, who I just think is just
one of the all time worst people we've ever had
in the media, and if you follow his career, just
execrably bad. Okay, but all those years pushing the Russia hoax, man,
he was the worst offender on the Russia hoax. Then
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he always comes out and says, I never did that.
I never did that, oh man. Shameless for Jake to
ever even try to go there. And then he does
this thing where he's like all stunned. After Biden leaves
office safely. And he's like, I can't believe that Biden
wasn't didn't have all of his faculties when he was
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in I can't believe he was a vegetable in there.
There's no way that. I mean, we were misled that
about Biden's vegetable status. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, he wrote
a book about it. Don't believe anything this guy says
would be my advice at any rate. More to follow
Matt Dunn in for Dan Capless. You're listening to the
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Dan Kapliss Show podcast. Yeah, this little Ozzy Osbourne a
little song called Paranoid, and the guy playing guitar on
that little number fella named Randy Rhodes. Today would be
his sixty ninth birthday, if he was still alive, if
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he did not go down in that plane crash back whenever.
That was sometime in the nineteen eighties, I believe. I
don't know, Ryan, if you ever heard the live version,
the popular live version of that song Paranoid. Yeah, that
guitar solo Randy Rhodes. Yeah enough said right, I mean
that's like guitar solo, that's one for the ages. But now,
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Randy Rhodes, I mean Ozzy Osbourne just posthumously. He passed
away earlier this year and the Zember third would have
been his birthday, age seventy seven, if he were still here.
But he has just received a posthumous the Lord Mayor's
Award from Birmingham, Birmingham, not birming Ham, Alabama, but Birmingham, England.
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And I just I don't know. I mean, this is
this is fine and good and all, but just so
you have some sense of this from a news source,
Birmingham paid tribute to one of his most iconic sons,
Ozzy Osbourne, in a heartfelt private ceremony celebrating his life
and legacy. In celebration of his achievements, the Deputy Lord
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Mayor of Birmingham, Councilor ken Wood, posthumously presented the Lord
Mayor's Award to Ozzie's daughter, Kelly Osbourne, who accepted it
on her father's behalf. Uh huh, and quite a bunch
of like citations of Ozzy's outstanding service to Birmingham and
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his impact on the city's cultural and musical identity and
all these amazing things Ozzy Osbourne has done. And I
don't doubt any of that, I think probably Ozzy Osborne
is a very respected and all that kind of but
I just still find it a little weird that, you know,
all that heavy metal, all that devil music and all
the crazy things that guy did, and did he really
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bite the head off of like a pigeon on stage?
You know what a wild man was? Was it bad? Yeah,
that's what it was. Pigeon bat I don't know where
that came from. But and now it's like he's embraced
by the mayors and gets these awards and all that,
and I guess, you know, the worm turns, does it not?
In life? You know, you think that somebody's like far
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out there and the satanic stuff and all that, and the
next thing you know, you're getting the Lord's Lord Mayor's
Award and stuff like that, which okay, I just somehow
find that interesting how things change, and I do always
find it a little weird, Like what do you think
about the King Queen of England knighting people? Like think
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Mick Jagger got knighted?
Speaker 1 (22:02):
Right?
Speaker 2 (22:02):
I think all the Beatles have been knighted mostly And
does that seem a little strange to have entertainment people
get knighthoods? Elton John Right knighted, and I guess somehow,
in my mind, I think you should kind of like,
wouldn't you want to be kept separate from that? I mean,
say you're some musician, performer, maybe a bit of a rebel,
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a rebel rouser, that kind of person. Would you want
to be embraced by the establishment. I mean maybe you would,
maybe you wouldn't. And I don't really have an opinion
on that. I just kind of find it somehow, it's
like there's something just vaguely jarring about that. To see
how these kinds of things work at any rate. Back
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to the Pipe Bomber, by the way, phone number again
here three zero three seven one three eight two five five,
text the studio and they're flowing in here five seven
seven three nine and again Matt Dunn in for Dan helpless.
But this pipe Bomber, And you've heard the little media
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snippet there that maybe it's kind of insinuated that this
Brian Cole Junior was concerned about fraud and the twenty
twenty election. Why do I find that really hard to believe.
I'm just saying I don't quite buy any of that stuff.
I'm not quite buying this whole story. Yet we'll see
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where things lead, We'll see how this plays. And I
think that there is quite a bit at stake here
because again that was one of the biggest media operations
ever with what went on with January six again, all
the power in the world at steak and this pipe
bomber thing again just left on the back burner by
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Christopher Ray who was chasing down the grandmothers in their
wheelchairs and never could get around to find the pipe bomber.
And apparently seems like there was quite a bit of
evidence there and I don't know, I don't know, I
did does it all add up? But over at Techno Fog,
one of the great investigative sites on Twitter, says the
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FBI tracked Brian Cole's bomb making equipment purchases to home
depot and Walmart, and his cell phone pinged the area
of the r ncn d NC on January fifth, twenty
twenty one, and his car was placed a half mile
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from the bombs on January fifth, Okay, which would mean
it would have been a half a mile walk And well, okay,
you know, if there's that kind of evidence there, if
there's the Walmart, the home depot, some suspicious purchases of
what could be construed as bomb making equal whit meant,
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and his cell phone in that area. It seems like,
you know, that's the kind of evidence that would have
been easy for Christopher Ray, the former FBI director, to
have lashed onto, to have uncovered, to have grabbed hold of,
and then done something about like what maybe is happening now,
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But at any rate, that is that's where things are now,
And my advice would be is just sort of sit
back and again, this is a huge, huge one on
the media. I do think there is a lot at stake,
and so where it starts to play from here, we'll
see what Cash Battel, current FBI director, and Dan Bongino,
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one of the other high ups in the FBI. Now
kind of funny that Bongino is up there, and Bongino,
many of us have listened to his work for a
long time. He's even read a couple of his books
about the deep state over the years. And there's anybody
who seems to have a pretty good sense of what
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this deep state is and what it's about, it would
be that guy. But it does seem like he's coming
under a lot of heat from people in the twitter
sphere who normally were big fans of his during his
broadcast days and fans of his books, but they're a
little bit less enthusiastic about his time in the FBI.
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The only thing I would say there is, I mean,
you're not going to find anybody better if you're concerned
about deep state matters than having Dan Bongino in there.
But I do hope, and I see a lot of
his information that comes out, and he talks about not
enough deep state stuff to suit me. I'd like him
to dial in on that a little tighter and a
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little closer and have that be sort of a little
bit more of a single minded thing for Bongino, which
at least what he ends up writing about or even
tweeting about now from his more official account. Right, it's
not quite sufficient there for me. But step back from it,
and you say you don't have a better guy than
Bongino in there, you know, just that's just my take
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on that. And so we'll have to see how all
this plays and we seem to cash. But tell anybody
have concerns about his pedigree? Is he doing the right stuff?
Pam Bondy to me, is the weakest member of the
Trump cabinet. I noticed that the Conservative Treehouse does tie
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in in some way Pam Bondy to somehow having some
kind of a connection with the sort of a double
connection with the attorney that this Brian Cole junior has
come up with. And so let's see, folks take it
with a grain of salt. So far and it's at
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least moving, you can at least say that it's at
least moving. But this is where you have to have
that extra suspicious part of your mind wondering what's what's
how is this? What are they trying to play here?
At any rate more? When we return, let's take a
little break. It's Matt Dunn in for Dan Kaplis and
now back to the Dan Tapliss Show podcast. Yeah peace man,
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John Lennon, And are they the plastic ono band there
given a chance? Are they plastic? What's very plastic about
the plastic? Yeah? Very hair piece hair piece. That was
a great pun of John Lennon's. He was looking for
peace and he called it hair piece like piecee like
someone has a hair piece on it. That's very lenin
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who I say that guy was a genius, absolutely brilliant individual.
And by the way, they say he voted for Ronald
Reagan back in nineteen eighty before he met the end
of his days. He didn't like the whole tax thing
in England. Got out of there because they were taxing
him back pre Thatcher the Labor Party who by the way,
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the Labor parties around and they are despised by the
British people. Hope Nigel Farage gets somewhere out there, maybe
a PM someday, met that guy at time or two
when he passed through Colorado. I'm very pro Nigel. Noigel,
that's how you pronounce that. But on the piece thing,
shall we hear that you've got the audio right? I
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might even play this again later in the program. But
twenty two Trump awarded from the World Cup FAIFA organization
or is it FIFA. I've got a bunch of soccer
player kids in my family. I have watched more soccer
games than almost any dad around at least. I'm right
up there. I'm in the running and I love doing that,
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by the way, watching the kids play. I have a
daughter out of state right now in a big tournament.
Apparently it's a very cold place right now. But let's
hear this. Awarded the FIFA Peace Prize to President Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (29:58):
FIFA, the Anton Nacional, the Football Assasion Awards, the twenty
twenty five FIFA Peace Prize Football Unites the World, to
Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America,
in recognition of his exceptional and extraordinary actions to promote
peace and unity around the world. Friday, December fifth, twenty
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twenty five. This is a certificate, it's yours.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 3 (30:30):
This is truly one of the great honors of my life.
And beyond the wards, John and I were discussing this,
we saved millions and millions of lives.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
Wow. I gotta just say that is super cool, ladies
and gentlemen. The first ever awarded twenty twenty five FIFA
Peace Prize, and that was the voice of President Gianni
Infantino giving the award.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
There.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
I believe that would be an Italian accent you heard
in that clip. And to promote peace and unity around
the world. And if you step back from the propaganda
any skeptics out there, man, that is what Donald Trump
has been doing, peace and unity around the world, defusing conflicts,
stopping wars, trying to save lives. It's just such obvious
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common sense what Trump's mo has been in the foreign
policy arena. But of course that does not go over
well with the warmongers out there, the neo conservatives, the
folks that like to go invading everybody everywhere. You know,
Let's hey, let's go, let's go take over that place,
Let's spend a trillion dollars do that one. Oh, let's go, oh,
and let's siphon off the resources there and ends up
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in the hands of the ruling classes. How much of
that has happened in Ukraine. And by the way, I'm
there's some leftists out there saying, well, Trump got this
FIFA Peace Prize, which is a huge deal. I mean,
five billion soccer fans around the world. That's the big time,
bigger than the Nobel Right, but what is Sweden doing?
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And remember Sweden Nobel Nobel, by the way, was the
trinitro Taliwen. Didn't he like pioneer dynamite, didn't he? Under right,
Now he's the guy who invented dynamite. And now like
the peace prize guy that came out of Sweden, dynamite
came out of Sweden. I don't know, but Sweden right
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now is phasing out development foreign aid to five countries
over the next few years and will use the money
to increase support for Ukraine, the Swedish government said on Friday,
as in today, and here's the quote. This is from
CGTN America quote. The Nordic country plans to phase out
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aid the Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Mozambique, Liberia and Bolivia. The Minister
for International Development, Cooperation and Foreign Trade, Benjamin Dusa said,
So think about it. You know, I'm of the opinion
that the Ukraine in Braglio was a massive botch, a
waste of countless, hundreds of thousands. I believe we're over
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a million dead lives and resources, and just an awful
plan by the usual suspects, you know, the bill Crystals
of the world, that branch of the foreign policy elite, Victoria,
New lond and so forth. Just a disaster and a
bloody one. And but there's the elite of Sweden there, oh,
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the nobel peace pride that they're trying to pour more
money into Ukraine now. And is that the kind of
thing where they're trying to sort of they're afraid of peace,
they don't want peace in Ukraine seems to me like
quite a few European leaders if you listen to those
leaked transcripts from a recent European Union meeting, that the
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last thing they want is peace. They don't want Trump's
peace over there. So it does make you wonder about
the Nobel Peace Prize itself. And so I'm thinking maybe
we're all in on this FIFA FIFA peace prize thing
that they seem to have their heads on more straight
if you want my opinion. Okay, And again, yeah, Matt
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don In for dan kaplis here, and yeah somebody does mention,
isn't And this is a Texas studio. Isn't Trump threatening
war with Venezuela while he's illegally blowing boats out of
the water and making sure all occupants are dead. Well,
that's interesting that you know those narco terrorist boats, drug
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smugglers trying to get their narco terrorism stuff up here
in America. Don't know if that's the kind of thing
that is like war type scenario. Here's another Texas studio.
If there is no Russia, Russia, Russia, then what exactly
does Putin have on Trump? Trump doesn't stand up to
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him like he bo. These other leaders. Putin has absolutely
nothing on Trump, like as in zero and that whole
Russia Russia hoax thing. Oh man, what a disastrous but
effective that was somewhat immobilizing in Trump's first term. None
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of it true, all of it falls, all of it not.
And I will say to that texture very respectfully. If
you haven't figured that out by now, I mean you
have to read the news in a little bit more detail.
And by the way, here's a good one text the
studio Matt David Bowie turned down knighthood twice, only person
to do so. Bowie said he didn't see the point
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in it. We're just talking about that about Ozzy Osbourne's
posthumus award and all that. And you know, I give
kudos to Bowie. I really, I really don't like David
Bowie's music. I have to just admit I never have
been able to stand it. But then that's standing on
principle there, turning down knighthood not just once but twice.
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Respect for David Bowie. I have some Bowie story for
later right here in Denver that maybe Ryan will like
this one, but we'll later on. We'll be right back.
Matt Dunn in for Dan kaplis