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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. Michael
Very Show is on the air. Hey, come on, man,
wake up.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
I've said it for years now.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
He's cogent.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
But I undersold him when I said he was cogent.
He's far beyond cogent. In fact, I think he's better
than he's ever been an f You, if you can't
handle the truth, this version of Biden intellectually, analytically is
the best Biden ever, not a close second.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
And I've known him for years. The Prezienskis have known
him for fifty years.

Speaker 4 (00:47):
If it weren't the truth, I wouldn't say he's.

Speaker 5 (01:01):
Not wor you were you rise snap pretty darn you.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
Do not cry and few if you can't handle the truth.

Speaker 5 (01:12):
And I will sing Anna bidy.

Speaker 6 (01:15):
Joe Biden, he fell asleep today during a later's meeting
in Angola.

Speaker 7 (01:20):
What do you make of him falling asleep at.

Speaker 6 (01:22):
The table in front of the cameras?

Speaker 1 (01:24):
Is it disappointing for you? And Joe Biden is in
Delaware sleeping right now in one of his many estates,
one of his many estates. How did he get so
many houses? He never was anything? Who was a politician?

Speaker 6 (01:39):
Sleep?

Speaker 2 (01:50):
I had a bud raiser in Virginia last night.

Speaker 8 (01:52):
The President blamed his performance on jet lag, saying quote,
I decided to travel around the world.

Speaker 5 (01:57):
A couple of times shortly before the eight I didn't
listen to my staff, and then I almost fell a
sup park stage.

Speaker 9 (02:20):
When the President of the United States gets a little
unscheduled shut eye, its eye opening for the.

Speaker 7 (02:27):
Press appearings, it's taken nap dozing.

Speaker 9 (02:30):
Even climate change couldn't compete with changing time zones and
jet lagged.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
President Biden's eyelids dropped.

Speaker 9 (02:38):
Then flickered open, then went down for the count. A
half minute or so later, in Aid came to the
rescue and roused him. After barely catching forty winks, he
clapped and rubbed his.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Eyes and few If you can't handle the truth.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
You're a stobbin think. I mean, take a moment and
process what's going on. Like when someone wins the lottery.
There is that crazy moment where they won the lottery,
and then crazy things start happening, and it's not for
a while that they stop and go, wow, everything changed. Now.

(03:36):
Don't get too used to it, because almost every lottery
winner is going to blow it. All and end up
back exactly where they were. And that's that's just a fact.
The patterns repeat themselves. You could take everybody's money on
earth wherever they are poor to rich, everybody's money on earth,
and most people would end up, if they're young enough,

(03:58):
they would end up back about where they were. The
rich might not be quite as rich as they would
have been, but more or less, the patterns will repeat.
But stop for a moment and think about where you
are in the time continuum, and think about this. The
president of the United States of America fled the country

(04:22):
to Africa after pardoning his son for crimes including treason
against the country, taking bribes from foreign countries. You know,
people focus on the drugs and the guns because that's
easy for people to understand. I don't care what Hunter

(04:44):
Biden puts up his nose, in his ear, in his mouth,
up his butt. I don't, I don't. It does not
matter to me. A lot of people do, because a
lot of people are repressed and they can really hang
on to the sexual stuff. But if Hunter Biden, or
for that matter, Donald Trump Junior, Eric Trump, Baron Trump,

(05:05):
Nancy Pelosi's daughter, or anybody else has sex with me.
That doesn't affect the country. But what does affect the
country is when you're taking bribes from foreign governments and
in exchange, you're selling out my country. So Joe Biden
pardoned his son for just that, okay, And now as

(05:31):
a result, he fled the country, and he goes to
Africa and meeting with national heads of state, he just
falls asleep, and we don't even think anything of it.
It's so bad that Kyle Featherbottom at NPR tried his
best to explain it away. The following program is only

(05:54):
made possible by contributions from listeners like you.

Speaker 5 (05:58):
Now I'm your host, Kyle Featherbottom, and you're listening to
the impressive brain of Joe Biden. On today's program, we
will debunk the ultramagic conspiracy theory that is sleepy Joe Biden.
You see ultramagot types continue to try to disparage our

(06:19):
dear leader, Joe Biden. They point to a video of
Joe Biden appearing to fall asleep while talking to the
president of the terrorist state of Israel. In this video,
you see Joe Biden deep in contemplative thought. His thoughts
were so deep that he had to go into low
power mode. What you may not know is that Joe

(06:42):
Biden has such a big brain that it uses as
much energy as a nuclear submarine. Sometimes a brain of
that size will start to overheat and the brain owner
will have to switch to low power mode, Otherwise that
brain will literally expect load. This appears to be uneducated,

(07:03):
that the brain owner is falling into a slumber. I
assure you that they are not. Very few people throughout
history have had a brain of this kind. Alexander the Great,
Albert Einstein, and Steve Gutenberg all had brains the same
size of our beloved Joe Biden. That's pretty impressive company

(07:24):
if you ask me. Fun fact, this is one of
the reasons why they had to stop making Police Academy pictures.
It stars Steve Gutenberg didn't switch his brain into low
power mode, and all of a sudden, his brain exploded
like a poodle that was being dried in a microwave oven.
He later starred in a documentary of this event called

(07:47):
Short Circuit. I highly recommend this important film. Now it's
time to meditate to rid our minds of the horror
that is Ultramaga. But first I must remind you that
following this program, Kelly Gleeson will teach you how to
make squash taste like a ribbi steak.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
That sounds hummy.

Speaker 5 (08:08):
Now let's clear our minds of mean tweets and that bad,
bad orange man humm home it's from the King of Ding.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
And this other guy, Michael Barry, he's.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
A kind of guy. You're like a smacking ass. Back
to our.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
Theme of what we're living for. We just take for
granted that Joe Biden doesn't know where he is or
what he's doing. Why while he was in Africa he
professed his love of riding trains. I mean, this really
is this crazy old man. It's just out of nowhere,

(08:51):
just kind of randomly saying stuff.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
It's the President.

Speaker 10 (08:54):
I'm coming back to ride on the train all the
way from band to end. I as I say, I'm
the Senate for you, I say, Senator, excuse a point
of personal privilege. I've ridden an awful lot on trains.
I commute every day two hundred and twelve miles a

(09:16):
day on Amtrak from Washington to my hometown to Wilmington,
Delaware as a Senator, and so.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
I like trains a lot. So I'm coming back you're
stuck with me.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Yeah, Joe Biden in his dotage has become He's not
charming in the same way, but he's become sort of
a Willy Wonka type figure because he is still the
President of the United States, and he may you know,

(09:51):
if you give him a few million, you got to
do it through his son. He may give you a
billion dollars for war with Ukraine or war with Russia.
You don't have to spend it on work with Russia.
You can throw a few a few bucks to the
guys that are cannon fodder to get killed, and you
can keep the rest. You can buy a house in Miami,
you can buy super yachts. That's what was Zelenski did.

(10:11):
But he's become this sort of Willy Wonka sort of character,
kind of a pied Piper. I liked Willy Wonka better,
mainly because Gene Wilder did such a great job of
that character. But they're all listening to him meander and
fall off to sleep in the middle of a sentence

(10:32):
because he is still oddly the president of the United
States for America, and so in Willy Wonka fashion, you know,
he takes two steps down the stairs, he takes one
step back. Why does he do that? I don't know.
Everybody else take one step back. Willy Wonka takes a
step back. We don't know why, but he just does it.

(10:54):
He likes to ride train, I like to ride. Try
and come and buy a ride, okay. And they're all
looking around, going, this is the leader of the free world.
And then and then this reminds me of the Anna
Nicole Smith deal where she takes up with his old

(11:17):
billionaire and he promises her all his money and she
doesn't know if he's going to deliver. You remember how
that turned out. So he's pledging over a billion dollars.
I think it ended up being by the time he's
through talking at the end of the day, one point
six billion dollars. Let's say it's a billion dollars and
they're going, man, that's real money. We keep some of
that for ourselves. How do we get him to send

(11:38):
it because he's gonna be dead in a week. Listen
to this.

Speaker 10 (11:40):
No, that's the right thing for the wealthiest nation in
the world to do. And today I'm announcing over one
billion dollars in new humanitarian support for African displaced from
homes by historic droughts and food and security. Well, you know,
African leaders and citizens are seeking more than just aid.

Speaker 2 (11:58):
You seek investment.

Speaker 10 (12:00):
So the United States is expanding our relationship all across Africa,
from assistance to aid, investment to trade. Went from patrons
to partners to help bridge the infrastructure gap. I was told,
by the way when I got elected, I could never get.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
An infrastructure bill passed. Remember the infrastructure infrastructure bill he
got passed. It was also known as the Inflation Reduction Bill,
but the media once it was passed called it what
it was, the Green New Deal. That wasn't an infrastructure

(12:38):
A billion in aid to Africa harmless, Old Willy Wonka,
Uncle Joe, it's not so harmless. Where do you come
up with a billion dollars in aid to Africa. CBS
News ran this story on the victims of Hurricane Helene
still living in tents. These are the people who paid

(13:02):
the taxes that Joe Biden is now going to Africa
and promising to give them the proceeds from I want
you to process that for a moment. It ain't so
harmless anymore. This is pure evil. Put Americans first, It's

(13:23):
their money.

Speaker 11 (13:24):
Snow and biting cold December, delivering a different type of
storm to hurricane ravaged Western North Carolina.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
What do you need?

Speaker 2 (13:33):
Just family?

Speaker 1 (13:34):
Come check on us.

Speaker 11 (13:36):
So his home destroyed, Steve Krall showed us the tents
he lived in for weeks.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
Is this your food and boxes? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (13:47):
People drop stuff off that we already had, and most
of it's expired food.

Speaker 7 (13:52):
This is how hundreds of people are still living in
western North Carolina and campers and intents amid.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
Bitterly cold temperature.

Speaker 11 (14:02):
Jean Lavigne's family with seven children has been staying in
this shelter, a former golds gym, for two months.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
How do you think your kids are doing?

Speaker 6 (14:10):
They're struggling, but they're managing it well. Definitely has affected them.

Speaker 11 (14:17):
Dozens of people who lost their homes are staying here,
but the lease is up.

Speaker 1 (14:21):
They have to be out by the end of the month.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
We are refusing to let these people.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Be out out in the street, gonna We're gonna find
a place for each and every person.

Speaker 11 (14:32):
The need across western North Carolina is staggering.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
Would you like to seep a sandwich?

Speaker 11 (14:36):
Volunteers at this free food site and hard hits Swananoa
are cooking eight hundred meals a week.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
If this is taking care of people.

Speaker 11 (14:45):
Chris Smith has volunteered every day since the storm hit.

Speaker 2 (14:48):
No conditions, no politics. It's just there's hungry people. We
need to feed them.

Speaker 11 (14:53):
Relief centers with washing machines, Wi Fi and hot showers
are a lifeline. Amid the daily struggles, there is progress.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
Levine and her.

Speaker 11 (15:02):
Family will finally leave the shelter this week, not a
permanent home, but two camera vans to be shared by nine.

Speaker 7 (15:09):
How has this experienced changed your family?

Speaker 6 (15:12):
I think it has made us closer. Families have been
torn apart and we still have one another.

Speaker 7 (15:20):
Here in Swannanoah along the river, it's more like a
campground than a neighborhood.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
The homes here they are.

Speaker 7 (15:26):
Either gone or unlivable, left behind the debris and campers
and tents.

Speaker 11 (15:32):
People are now calling their homes.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
She was twelve, I was thirty, but anything, it was
wonderful to have you, mister President. The Michael Barry Show
to the fallout from Hunter Biden's pardon continues. Bill Clinton
was a guest at the New York Times Dealbrook Dealbrook Summit,

(16:00):
and he was asked about Joe Biden pardoning his own son,
and the comparison of Bill par of Bill Clinton pardoning
his brother Roger, which Bill Clinton did as he walked
out of the White House, and Bill Clinton is very clear.
It's always interesting when Democrats quibble, because that's when you

(16:23):
catch what's really under their skin. He wants to make
clear his brother Roger actually served time for his cocaine conviction.
Hunter is a preemptive pardon before he ever actually suffered
from it.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
I want to know what you actually think of the
pardon of Biden's pardon for his son.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
This was not on my plan originally, but I thought,
you know what, everybody we were out in.

Speaker 3 (16:55):
The hallway, they were all talking about that, and I said,
I'm gonna ask I'm gonna ask the president.

Speaker 12 (16:58):
First, Well, I think that the President did have reason
to believe that the nature of the offenses involved were
likely to produce far stronger adverse consequences for his son

(17:19):
than they would for any normal person under the same circumstances.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
But I would urge all of you to just look.

Speaker 12 (17:28):
At the facts before you make adjustment and see what
they're talking about and what the context is. Because I'm
still reading somebody said, well, this is just like when
Bill Clinton pardoned his brother, Well, it's not. My brother
did fourteen months in the federal prison for something he
did when he was twenty and I supported it, and

(17:53):
he testified, told the truth about what he'd done when
he had a drug problem and helped to bring down
a larger price, and they sent used him and then
he served fourteen months and he got out.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Is Bill Clinton a criminal? Absolutely? Has he committed crime
and sold the United States in exchange for bribes? Yes,
But as it relates to his brother, he's actually right.
All he did with his brother is clear his name
for a crime he had already served time for. He

(18:31):
basically said, let's give him back his rights. His time
is served. He didn't prevent him from going to prison. Now,
I know what you're thinking, Bill Clinton should go to
prison for the Clinton crime family, conspiracies, crimes, you name it,

(18:52):
money in Haiti, money from foreign governments, for money from
foreign tyrants. Absolutely, But as it relates to his pardon
his brother Roger, he's absolutely right. Hunter has never experienced
punishment for what he did. Now, I'm going to tell

(19:13):
you this, and I don't take joy in this, nor
will I tell you there will be any sadness. When
it happens, it won't end well for Hunter. Hunter will
drive off a bridge, he'll suck start a shotgun, he'll
o d he'll get in a drunken fight where he

(19:35):
hurts somebody, or he'll get caught in more frauds. I
doubt there's any of the many millions they've taken in
bribes left. And Hunter has huge appetites. He's an absolute mess,
and he's gotten used to a certain lifestyle, and his
daddy's not going to be able to make him any

(19:56):
more money. And he's still got us. He dies from
his behaviors, he still got quite some time left to lift.
But on the subject of the pardon, Politico is reporting
that Joe Biden is considering preemptive pardons for those in
Trump's crosshairs. You're really gonna use the word crosshairs about

(20:21):
a man who himself has been shot in the head,
had another credible assassination attempt with a gun poking through
the wall through the fence. Politico reports those who could
face exposure include such members of Congress the January sixth
Committee as Senator elect Adam Schiff from California, former Republican

(20:44):
Liz Cheney of Wyoming. Trump has previously said Cheney should
go to jail along with the rest of the Unselect Committee.
Also mentioned by Biden's aides for a pardon is Anthony Fauci,
the former head of the National Institude of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases who became a lightning rod for criticism from

(21:05):
the right during the COVID pandemic. If Joe Biden pardons
those individuals for crimes for which they have not yet
been charged nor investigated, he is setting a precedent that

(21:25):
is so dangerous to this republic that says very clearly,
these individuals are above the law, period, end of story.
And I'll tell you what else it's saying, and that
we cannot let this go lightly. He's saying, I know
they committed crimes. I don't want them investigated. You have

(21:51):
to understand that what scares the Democrats, the media, the bureaucrats,
the FBI so badly horrifies them. I mean they are
They're in a panic like I've never seen them in
my life of following this stuff, not even close to this.

(22:11):
They're in a panic such that I think they plot
Donald Trump's death. I do more than just root for it.
I think they ploted. They wanted to send him to prison.
They did not want him coming back into the White
House because if you were made aware of what these

(22:31):
people will do, most of your naive neighbors will never
believe what they've done. And there's going to be documented
in the pages. They did it as clear as daylight.
They did it cash but tell the incoming FBI director.

(22:57):
Answering the question to Bennie Johnson, why would the January
sixth committee need pardons?

Speaker 8 (23:03):
Well, I was the first person subpoenut by the Unselect Committee.
My transcript was the last one released, even though they
wrote to us and my attorneys that we would release
it and this committee, it doesn't surprise me that they're
burying and destroying evidence I submitted into my transcript into
my sworn deposition testimony five government reports from the Biden

(23:25):
administration that they excluded from my testimony, the same thing
they did in Colorado when I was the lead witness
for Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
They excluded the Mayor Bowser letter.

Speaker 8 (23:35):
Where she refused Donald Trump's request authorization for National Guard,
the Nancy Pelosi demand where she issued an edict to
the Capitol Police saying in writing no to the National Guard,
this was a crux of the insurrection narrative. And the
two documents that exonerate President Trump were excluded, and they
weren't written by Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
They were written by.

Speaker 8 (23:57):
Pelosi and Bowser and the Capitol Police.

Speaker 1 (23:59):
And it gets worse.

Speaker 8 (24:00):
Joe Biden's Department of Defense Inspector General, Joe Biden's DoD
ig reviewed January sixth, and his findings were the following,
And I submitted that to the January six committee. The
Trump administration and its Department of Defense before, during, and
after January sixth acted appropriately, swiftly, and in accordance with
the law when it came to the deployment of the

(24:21):
National Guard. How can that be a finding of Joe
Biden's Inspector General and Donald Trump still be prosecuted for
instagram nercus.

Speaker 2 (24:29):
The nation that can be defined in a single word.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
I was going to foot him a number of nine,
not only.

Speaker 2 (24:36):
Authoric frontier Jimmery express the courage of the state.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
The Michael Barry Show from the end of the segment
talking about Cash Bettel, the future FBI director, he has
issued a legal notice to former Vice President Mike Pince's advisor,
Olivia Troy, demanding an immediate retraction and of her defamatory

(25:02):
statements about him, warning of significant legal action if she
fails to comply. Rather than tell you about what she said,
we've pulled those statements that he is demanding she retract.
And here's what she got. Here's what happens. People get
on a network and tell people what they want to

(25:25):
hear on that network, and they forget, Hey, this is
being filmed. Everybody's going to it's out there, It'll be
there forever you get out over your skis, and she's
messed with the wrong guy. The Mike Pence crowd hates
Donald Trump, and it has nothing to do with January sixth.

(25:47):
They hate Donald Trump for the same reason the Bushes,
the McCain's, the Romney's, the Paul Ryans, the the bayinter
those people, the John Cornys, Mitch o'connells. Those people want wars,
they want massive government, they want the lobby to run
the government. And Trump's against all that. And most of all,

(26:12):
those people hate you. They hate the idea that you
have been emboldened to believe that you run the government,
not them, because you're not as smart as them. You're
not a senator, you're not a governor. You don't know.
You listen to those right wing wackos. You still think
that low taxes is good. You still think we don't

(26:33):
need to go into war. You don't understand why we
have to arm Ukraine and lead to World War Iree.
You don't understand what all they're doing. You don't understand
why they have to be buddies with the Democrats. You
think that they should actually live up to what they
promise that they'll do, and they hate you for it.

(26:54):
Here is what Mike Pinci's advisory Olivia Troy is going
to end up having to retract. I worked with in
the White House.

Speaker 13 (27:01):
I was Vice President Mike Pence's Conaterrism advisor, so I
had to coordinate.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
With Cash a lot.

Speaker 13 (27:07):
Cashpatel is a delusional liar. Let me just be very
clear about that. And he would lie about intelligence, he
would lie about making things up on operations. I think
Mark Esper has talked about that as well, where he
put the lives of Navy seals at risk in an
operation when it came to Nigeria. These are things that
actually were happening in real time. When he was in

(27:28):
the role of CT coordinator in the White House. And
I know this because at some point I realized that
I needed to double check Cash's work to make sure
that I wasn't misinforming Mike Pence by relying on his word.
So I had to go around him. And this is
a guy who openly has content for people in national security,
for people especially at DOOJ and the FBI. He made

(27:50):
open comments like this, and so I think, you know,
there is a little bit of fear here from people
where they know that someone like Cash Hotel is fully
capable of just doing partisan investigations, whatever it takes. It
will be insane if he becomes the director of the FBI,
And I fear for like the law enforcement personnel there
who are going to have to navigate this. And quite honestly,

(28:11):
when I look at Cash Fattel in combination with what
is Pam Bondi going to do if she gets in
as AG is that tough top cover for him? I mean,
these are all the things that concern me when I
see all of these names being proposed for all of
these different positions, because this is a very real risk
and to the detriment of Americans.

Speaker 1 (28:31):
To be clear, she will regret that, but she is
doing what everyone is doing. This trying to sink Pete Hegseth.
It's trying to sink cash Battel, that's trying to sink
the incoming member Donald Trump, for that matter, Have you

(28:55):
believed that Donald Trump's a rapist, he's an extortionist, and
he's a bribe taker, that he's a you name it.
Did any of these people Did any of them have
any hesitation about Bill Clinton's presidency? Any of them? How
about Joe Biden's Have these people come out and told

(29:16):
you how dangerous it is that Joe Biden's been taking bribes?
Not one even the Republicans. Have you know these people
that tell you how dangerous cash Betel or Pete Hegseth
or Donald Trump is going to be? The New York
Post reported this morning only six percent of federal workers

(29:38):
show up in person on a full time basis. That's
a Senate report that's just come out. Only six percent
of federal workers. Elon Musk, whose doge is already pulling
on all this data, says it's worse if you take
out security guards and maintenance personnel, because they have to be.
There number of government workers federal government workers who show

(30:03):
up in person and do forty hours of work a
week is closer to one percent. It is almost nobody now.
Many people receive information and internalize it for what they do.
So if you are a stay at home mom and

(30:24):
you go, well, I stay at home, is that it's
not the same thing. If you are a consultant and
you do zoom calls and you do phone calls and
you work from your computer, and you go, well, I
don't go to work. Is that okay? That's fine, This
is not an end. You don't need to say, well,
I don't have a problem with that, because I also
don't go to the office. It shouldn't just be the

(30:46):
people who go to the office who have a problem
with this. You understand that these are government workers. They
work for the public. They should be expected to be
servants of the public. That's what a public servant is.
It is not just the elected officials who should be

(31:09):
public servants. It is the bureaucracy we have allowed to
exist and must end right now. This is our shot
a permanent bureaucracy as part of the imperial presidency of
a bunch of lazy people at a minimum, and very

(31:33):
hyper partisan, evil criminal people. But Michael, my sister works
for the federal government and she's a super nice lady.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
Fine.

Speaker 1 (31:43):
Great, I'm sure there's some very good ones. We have
got to root out, not just from the FBI and
the CIA, not just from the IRS. We got a
new IRS nominee coming in, by the way, he used
to be an auctioneer. Fascinating guy. Long is his name.
We'll get to that. We've got to root out every

(32:04):
official who works for us that is not doing their job,
or worse, is using the power of their position. Remember
Lois Learner, Remember in twenty twelve how involved she got
with Katherine Ingelbreck to keep nonprofits like Katherine Ingelbrecks from

(32:25):
doing their work, which was simply to provide oversight and
election integrity. They've been doing that and far worse. Remember
how Mitch McConnell claimed he had IRS news He had
an inside person that told him that Mitt Romney didn't
pay taxes in twenty twelve, and he couldn't tell us
who it was, but an IRS informant told him that

(32:47):
turned out it wasn't true, and when called on the
carpet He goes, well, Obama one didn't he. There is
evil a foot, and I'm going to tell you something.
You'd think war abroad is bad. It's going to be
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