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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
The Michael Verie Show is on the air.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
What happened?
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Something must have happened.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
It's not you, it's me.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
You're giving me the it's not you, it's me routine.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
I invented it's not you, it's me. Nobody tells me
it's them, not me.
Speaker 4 (00:28):
If it's anybody, it's me, I'll go George, it's you.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
You're a damn right, it's me.
Speaker 5 (00:34):
Let's start with a new polling that shows the Democratic
Party has reached an all time low in popularity.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
The latest NBC.
Speaker 5 (00:41):
News national poll finds that a majority of registered voters
fifty five percent have a negative view of the party,
while twenty seven percent just over a quarter of registered
voters have a positive view of the party. That's the
party's lowest rating in NBC News polling dating back to
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nineteen ninety Meanwhile, though a News ANSSRS poll fines the
Democratic Party's favorability rating at just twenty nine percent, a
record low going back to nineteen ninety two and a
drop of twenty points since January of twenty twenty one.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
What's more, just.
Speaker 5 (01:23):
Sixty three percent of Democrats and Democratic leaning independents have
a favorable view of their own party, down nine points
from January and eighteen points from the start of the
Biden administration.
Speaker 6 (01:37):
I am reading the Joe Biden book, Original Sin, so
that you don't have to.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
We may get into some of it today.
Speaker 6 (01:46):
I talked about this this morning, and I will talk
about it.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
I should be finished by tomorrow.
Speaker 6 (01:53):
It's about three hundred and twenty pages, and I chewed
through over two hundred. Yesterday I went nerd. My wife
was laughing. We're on the phone. She said, you're not
texting as often as usual. I said, no, what are
you doing? So I sent her a screenshot of all
the notes I was taking on the book. And I'm
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glad to see you nerd out again. It's always fun
to see you do that.
Speaker 2 (02:18):
I'm in DC. She's back in Houston.
Speaker 6 (02:21):
Anyway, there's a lot to be said about this, and
i'll talk about it tomorrow. I know some of you
don't think I should read the book because it'll put
a couple of bucks in.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
Jake Tapper's pocket.
Speaker 6 (02:34):
But there's a lot about the administration that has been
revealed here, and the media's involvement in it, that I
think is worth noting, and I don't care who the
messenger is. I want to get that message out. And
so that is my approach. You don't have to agree,
you know, you don't have to read it because I'm
gonna tell you everything that's in it already. So anyway,
but first, Scen's first, when Marco Rubio ran for the
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Senate in two thousand, I was in favor of him
over Charlie Christ. He was a Tea Party guy. When
the first year of the Tea Party, so two thousand
and eight, Obama's elected Biden's vice president. Twenty ten is
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the reaction to what happened that spring, which was Obamacare.
So the Tea Party said the Tea Party was a
grassroots up movement rather than a party down movement that said, look,
Republican Party, you ain't getting it done. We are going
to We're going to organize on our own because you're
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not capable of doing it. Candidates were chosen. Marco Rubio
was in Florida a part of the legislature there. I
think he might have been a speaker. He was the
Tea parties guy, and it was a very good thing
that he won, and he beat Charlie christ who immediately
flipped to being independent and eventually became a Democrats was
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supported by John Cornyn Mitch McConnell. The Republican establishment poured
a bunch of National Republican money, not against Democrats, but
making sure one of their own could be an elected senator.
Rubio gets to the Senate and there are high hopes.
Two years later, I was very involved getting Ted Cruz elected,
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which we were drafting off his momentum. Same deal up
against a well established statewide elected official who's rich.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
And got a lot of money in there.
Speaker 6 (04:33):
Cruz comes to Washington, DC, Cruse begins distinguishing himself. Rubyo
sees a threat. They run against each other. In twenty sixteen,
there was a meeting where Cruz was going to be
the nominee and Rubio's people were he was going to
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run as the VP. So it was kind of like
a Clinton Gore ticket of two equals, but Mark didn't
want to be the number two on the ticket. Well,
Marco had some real problems with the Gang of Six.
He sold out on immigration and the bloom was off
that rose. I have never liked Marco since, but I
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have to tell you he is doing a great job
as Secretary of State, and I give him all the
credit in the world. So Maryland Democrat Chris van Holland,
who I didn't. Nobody knew of this guy un till
he went down to El Salvador and had margarita's with
the gang banger. So they're clashing over a Senate hearing
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over the deportation of illegals. And this is Marco Rubio
at his finance. This may be his finest moment ever in.
Speaker 7 (05:43):
The case of El Salvador. Absolutely, absolutely we deported gang members,
gang members, including the wine that you had a margarita with,
and that guy is a human trafficker, and that guy
is a gang banger, and that and the evidence is
going to be clear in the days that.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Miss Hey Rubio has the floor.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
Chairman.
Speaker 8 (06:02):
He can't make unsubstantiated Canadors like that.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
Secretary Rubio has the floor.
Speaker 9 (06:07):
Edri Ruto should take that testimony the Federal Foenator United States,
because well hasn't done it under oath.
Speaker 7 (06:12):
Here's another point, Okay, there is a division in our
government between the federal branch and the judicial branch. No
judge and the judicial branch cannot tell me or the
president how to conduct foreign policy.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
It didn't end there.
Speaker 6 (06:28):
The senator, who has been so embarrassed over drinking the
margarita with the gangbanger, told Rubio that he regretted voting
to confirm him. Remember, Rubio came out of the Senate.
So this is a this is a you know, cloak room.
It's a good old boys club. They take care of
each other. So he had voted for Rubio and he says,
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now I regret it. And then Rubio says this.
Speaker 10 (06:53):
And I have to tell you directly and personally that
I regret voting for you for Secretary of State.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
I yield back.
Speaker 7 (07:00):
I respond, well, first of all, your regret for voting
for me confirms I'm doing a good job based on
what I know.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
That's a direct Lipton statement. It's Secretary.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
And I respond, mister Chairman, you may I didn't ask
Senator please let the secretary.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
I'd be happy to. But then I can respond to his.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
Your timesop Senator, and willfully used.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
I might add.
Speaker 6 (07:20):
Oh, Chris van Holland just he just keeps digging himself
in deeper and deeper. It's embarrassing. He thought he was
going to be such a hero going down to El Salvador.
The Democrat leadership had to tell them, Schumer and Jeffries
stop going to El Salvador. The polls show y'all are
making fools of us.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
From Michael's brain, your ears.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
This is the Michael Barry Show.
Speaker 6 (07:52):
I will confess that there is a certain fatigue to
the discussion of Joe Biden's health.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
I will I will also tell.
Speaker 6 (08:03):
You that I think it's a much bigger story than
Watergate or any other presidential scandal. Monica Lewinsky in my lifetime,
and I was born in seventy I think by far,
it's a bigger, broader, more scary cover up. It's never
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about the crime, it's always about the cover up. But
it needs to be talked about. We're going to talk
about it because it is representative of something much bigger
than when we know Joe Biden got cancer, or whether
he had any balance or knew where he was and
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who was using the auto pen. It's much bigger than that.
That nasty person is Donald Trump. Caitlin calls her Caitlyn
Collins CNN, as President Trump, if he would comment on
Joe Biden's cancer relation and what they wanted him to do,
was say something that they could then say, so you
see how bad you are and stem the tide, make
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the story go away, because now you were supposed to
focus on Trump saying something mean and not focus on
the cover up.
Speaker 2 (09:15):
He didn't play a long always want to.
Speaker 5 (09:17):
Present Biden being diagnosed with cancer.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Are you gonna call your processor?
Speaker 9 (09:23):
I think it, Fir said, Actually, I'm surprised at it
wasn't you know, probably wasn't notified a long time ago.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
His to get her to say, Tony in this a
long time. I just had my physical.
Speaker 8 (09:34):
You saw that.
Speaker 9 (09:35):
You saw the results of that particular assess I think
that just a standardy to pretty much anybody getting a
physical physical.
Speaker 6 (09:44):
Joe Biden guaranteed transparency regarding his health.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
And so I guarantee you.
Speaker 11 (09:51):
I guarantee you I will be totally transparent in terms
of my health and all aspects of my health.
Speaker 2 (09:58):
And when it comes to Donald Trump versus me, just
look at us.
Speaker 11 (10:02):
Okay, That's why I and so damn any other people
I grew up having cancer.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
I've laid every bit of the record out and.
Speaker 12 (10:10):
The thing you want to ask Trump for you, okay,
I mean I laid it all out.
Speaker 6 (10:17):
More and more doctors are saying, with a body of
a body of work, an entire career behind them, of
dealing with this kind of cancer, that he very likely
had cancer and knew it when he made that guarantee.
This reminds me of Gary Hart when he said they said, hey,
you know, we think you're you're messing around with this woman,
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and he said, you think I am, then then follow
me and they did, and they're aboard the monkey business.
Because these things always is there's always a comedic, you know,
unintentional comedic value to this.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
There he was with Donna Rice, and it ruined him.
Speaker 13 (10:57):
Gary Hart officially dropped out of the race today.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
He made a statement he took no questions there.
Speaker 13 (11:02):
The day former Colorado Senator Gary Hart quit the Democratic
race for president in the face of a media frenzy.
Speaker 8 (11:10):
Now clearly under present circumstances, this campaign cannot go on.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
A media frenzy.
Speaker 13 (11:16):
Many remember today solely by this photograph of Heart and
a woman named Donna Rice on the dock next to
a yacht called monkey business.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
I do not have to answer that question.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
The question was have you ever committed adultery?
Speaker 2 (11:30):
And Gary Hart never really answered it, just a few
days before he had dropped out.
Speaker 13 (11:34):
An anonymous tip about a potable affair had led Miami
Herald reporters to confront Heart. You're outside of Washington townhouse.
Their story ran the next day. The very same day,
the New York Times printed quotes from an earlier Heart interview.
When asked about rumors of infidelity, he had answered, follow
me around, I don't care. I'm serious. If anybody wants
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to put a tail on me, go ahead, be very bored.
Speaker 6 (12:01):
Garry Hart fled to his mountain retreat in Colorado Thursday
to boarding.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
It was not.
Speaker 13 (12:07):
For that statement giving them license the media launched into
full scandal mode.
Speaker 8 (12:12):
I'm a proud man, and I'm proud of what I've accomplished,
And within a week, candidate Heart announced to the inevitable,
I refuse to submit my family and my friends and
innocent people and myself to further rumors and gossip.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
It's simply an intolerable situation.
Speaker 13 (12:29):
Not content with the simple statement of withdrawal, Carrie Heart
evidently went on to deliver this lecture, We're all.
Speaker 8 (12:34):
Going to have to seriously question a system for selecting
our national leaders that reduces the press of this nation
to hunters and presidential candidates to being hunted for.
Speaker 13 (12:44):
All of Hart's protestations, the release of that monkey business
photo of all most people needed to see.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
Now.
Speaker 13 (12:52):
With that incident, the president of NonStop twenty four to seven,
coverage of the personal failings of politicians from both parties
was firmly established. Something all candidates, current and future are
ignored at their peril.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
At least in spirit. I will be with you, Thank
you very much.
Speaker 6 (13:13):
Do you remember Joe Biden's Big Boy press conference? They
called it. It was the press conference his staff set
up after his disastrous debate performance.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
These people didn't want to give up.
Speaker 6 (13:25):
They were clinging to power, and they wanted to show
that Joe Biden is capable of doing the job. He
started the press conference with a ringing endorsement of his
vice president.
Speaker 11 (13:39):
I wouldn't have picked Vice President Trump to be vice president,
so I think she was not qualified to be president.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
Let's start there.
Speaker 6 (13:46):
The sad part is it wasn't talk radio. It was
his own staff that coined the term big boy press conference,
and Joe did about as well as a child wanting
to be a big boy.
Speaker 11 (13:59):
I'll take your questions. I've been given a list of
people to call on here. I wouldn't have picked Vice
President Trump to be vice president. Do I think she
was not qualified to be president? I love my staff,
but they had things all the time. I'm catching hell
for my wife.
Speaker 12 (14:19):
Anyway, I'm following the advice of my commander and chief
of the chief of Staff of the military, as well
as the Secretary of Defense and our intelligence people. Where
the access to that market was enticive enough to get
companies to come in because they had access.
Speaker 11 (14:37):
To over a billion people in a market. Not a billion,
but a lot of people on the market, and so
they were doing it. We're sitting around this Workama was
so good as well. We're sitting around. More children are
killed at by the bullet than any other cause of.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
Death the United States of America?
Speaker 11 (15:00):
Are we doing?
Speaker 2 (15:01):
What are we doing?
Speaker 14 (15:02):
You earlier explained confidence in your vice president. If your
team came back and showed you data that she would
fare better against former President Donald Trump, would you reconsider
your decision to stay in the race.
Speaker 11 (15:16):
No, let's think came back and said there's no way
you can win.
Speaker 13 (15:22):
Me.
Speaker 12 (15:23):
Don't say that.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
No, the sense that this concludes.
Speaker 15 (15:36):
You're able to answer the Bird Vice President Harris as
Vice President m writing discusing that.
Speaker 9 (15:45):
Memory. How do you do.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
Listen to him?
Speaker 16 (15:52):
It's a nice break offers thank you everybody.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
Thanks everyone, arrist me or take me to Texas. So
talking about it because out of this sage.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
I think Michael Barry, Rob Michael Show I like it.
Speaker 6 (16:06):
If the president has to hold what his own staff
calls a big boy press conference to prove he's capable
of holding the office doing the job, he's probably not
capable of holding the office. To quote Billing Vall, here's
your sign. If everybody around the president has to continually
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tell the country that he's at the top of his game,
he's probably not at the top of his game. Credit
this clip to a clip keeper on X for the
montage that I think makes the point very well. You
don't need to say these things if they're true. If
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you are saying these things, it's because they're not.
Speaker 17 (16:51):
Does the president have the stamina physically and mentally? Do
you think to continue on even after twenty twenty four?
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Don you're asking me this list?
Speaker 8 (16:59):
Oh my gosh, he's the president of the United States,
you know he I can't even keep up with it.
Speaker 18 (17:04):
The most difficult part about a meeting with President Biden
is preparing for it because he is sharp, intensely probing,
and detail oriented and focused.
Speaker 10 (17:16):
I can testify because I've been working very closely with
this president for the past few years.
Speaker 2 (17:20):
I've been knowing it for thirty years, and.
Speaker 10 (17:21):
I'm telling you, this guy's tough, he's smart, He's on
his game.
Speaker 19 (17:25):
Jill Biden has a vision, he has knowledge, he has
a strategic thinker.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
The President is the focused.
Speaker 4 (17:33):
He's detail oriented, he's always thinking about the big picture.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
Is engaging, he is capable. He has an incredible record
as president, and.
Speaker 2 (17:42):
I'm often with him on foreign trips.
Speaker 1 (17:46):
He's at the top of his game.
Speaker 19 (17:48):
So he has a vision, he has knowledge, he has judgment,
he has a strategic thinking.
Speaker 8 (17:54):
I met with the President, I don't know five or
six weeks ago at he seem fine.
Speaker 13 (17:58):
To make half complete confidence in the President, I have
watched him expertly guide meetings of staff and cabinet members.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
I could not have more confidence than the President.
Speaker 13 (18:10):
I would just tell you that I'm frequently with the President,
and every single time i'm you him, he is just fine.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
But he is again, knowledgeable, wise.
Speaker 18 (18:24):
Incredibly sharp, incredibly probing, incredible command of the details.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
He is sharp, He is on top of things.
Speaker 6 (18:33):
There is nothing to these challenges, these suggestions that somehow
he's not sharp and he's not capable.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
We see Joe Biden. Of course, we know how attuned
to oughts to the issue.
Speaker 19 (18:45):
And you're going to see how smart he is and
the experience he has.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
I say his age is an asset. He's wise, Yes,
he's wise.
Speaker 19 (18:54):
He has wisdomy is experiences, and his experience.
Speaker 10 (18:58):
Because of his age and his wisdom, has been invaluable
to this country.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
A lot of.
Speaker 7 (19:04):
Countries, people who've been in office a longer period of
time are praised for their wisdom.
Speaker 13 (19:09):
I have seen a low of seventy two yearls not
as capable as this eighty year old.
Speaker 2 (19:16):
It is hard for us to keep up with this president.
His mental acuity is great. It's fine. It's as good
as it's been over the years I've been. He's fine.
Speaker 18 (19:26):
All this right wing propaganda that he's mental acuity has
declined is wrong.
Speaker 10 (19:30):
And this kind of sense that he's not ready for
this job is just a bucket of bs that's so
deep your boots will get stuck at it.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
In fairness.
Speaker 6 (19:39):
Not everyone associated with Joe Biden was part of the
conspiracy of trying to hide his decline. Former White House
physician Ronnie Jackson said in twenty twenty that Joe should
take a cognitive test. Obama wasn't happy with Ronnie ja
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and wrote him a strongly worded letter. This is Don
Lemon reporting on that letter two years later, in twenty
twenty two.
Speaker 17 (20:11):
Learning about an email sent by the former President Barack
Obama reprimanding his former White House physician Ronnie Jackson, who
was also the personal doctor for George W.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
Bush and Donald Trump.
Speaker 17 (20:21):
Obama wrote the email during the twenty twenty campaign between
Trump and Joe Biden, scolding Jackson for tweeting criticism of
Biden's cognitive health. It's part of Obama's email He said,
I've made a point of not commenting on your service
in my successors administration, and have always spoken highly of you,
both in public and in private. You always served me
and my family well, and I have considered you not
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only a fine doctor and service member, but also a friend.
That's why I have to express my disappointment at the
cheap shot you took at Joe Biden Via Twitter it
was unprofessional and beneath the office that you once held.
It was also disrespectful to me and the many friends
you had in our administration. You were the personal physician
to the President of the United States as well as
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an admiral in the US Navy. I expect better, and
I hope a bund reflection that you will expect more
of yourself in the future.
Speaker 13 (21:12):
Now.
Speaker 17 (21:13):
Obama acted after Jackson retweeted a video of Biden along
with this message, Remember the cognitive tests that I gave
Donald Trump, the one he aced sounds like somebody else
might need some testing done.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
Scary.
Speaker 6 (21:27):
A lot of people are asking the question, and reasonably so,
why the White House doctors did not release the information
that Joe Biden had cancer. Doctor Nicole Sephiir, if I'm
pronouncing this correctly, told Clay and Buck that the White
House doctor has no obligation to disclose a president's medical condition, and.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
I agree with that. He has a hipocritic oath.
Speaker 6 (21:58):
He has a professional responsibility, just as a lawyer, to
take care of the patient. Who is the president. If
you recall, well, let's play the audio.
Speaker 16 (22:09):
Medical legally is a physician. We are not supposed to
speak publicly about someone's diagnoses if it's our patient. Actually, ethically,
we're not supposed to really talk about their diagnosis, even
if they're not our patient, because we're not supposed to
draw conclusions without having done.
Speaker 2 (22:23):
The work up.
Speaker 16 (22:25):
It is only a courtesy that they show us these
annual physical examinations. That is not you know, that is
not a right that the Americans. I mean, that's not
in the law that they have to do that. We
just liked this on paper where it says that our
presidents are mentally and physically fit to do the job.
It's a great thing, but really all it is is
a feel good thing.
Speaker 6 (22:44):
My problem is if you require a doctor to owe
a greater duty to the public than to their patient,
then the president, if they fear they have a condition,
won't seek medical treatment for fear that that would then
be talked about by the doctor, who we say has
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a responsibility to tell us what's wrong. And I don't
think that is a positive. You want your president, whoever
they are, to seek treatment. You want that. That's a
good thing. Doctor Drew was on with Dana Lash and
he said it's nearly impossible for a prostate nodule to
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become terminal in one month.
Speaker 19 (23:29):
This is when I was reading about former President Biden's diagnosis.
So out of I guess one out of ten on
the Gleason scale, he's got a nine in terms of
it being aggressive, its metastasizes in his bones. That sounds
very serious, but it also sounds does that Is that
indicative of it being a long term problem?
Speaker 1 (23:49):
Does that?
Speaker 19 (23:50):
What does that tell you when it's at that stage.
Speaker 20 (23:52):
If it were some man that walked into my office
who hadn't been evaluated in five years, and I found
an elevated PSA and a nodule on his prostate, and
lo and behold, we biopsied, it's cancer.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
We do a bone scan, we find mets.
Speaker 20 (24:07):
No, okay, that's maybe five percent of cases, two percent.
If it's somebody being followed regularly, that it would present
all of a sudden on a metastatic basis.
Speaker 2 (24:18):
That did not happen here.
Speaker 20 (24:19):
In fact, when my spider sense started going up is
when they said, oh, we noticed a nodule.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
Oh, lo and behold it's metastatic.
Speaker 20 (24:25):
No. No. First of all, the digital rectal exams largely
ben a bandon. These days, we follow the PSA, the
idea that the president United States was not getting a
PSA at least annually, does not have this say, I'll
tell you what's called ones.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
These little things clothing for a baby.
Speaker 8 (24:42):
I like Lougabary share you're supportive of these ones, Eason.
Speaker 13 (24:48):
There have been a.
Speaker 6 (24:49):
Lot of questions around the use of the autopin during
the Biden presidency. You know, this scandal, this cover up.
We tend to get bored and move on, but the
depth of banality, the depth of deceit that has occurred here,
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requires that we stay focused because this is incredibly important.
President Trump says whoever was using the autopen was effectively
the president and that should be frightening.
Speaker 9 (25:24):
And it takes a long time to get to that situation. Now,
I think to get to a stage nine. I think
that if you take a look, it's the same doctor
that said that Joe was cognitively fine, there was nothing
wrong with him. Well, I said, if it's the same
doctor he said there was nothing wrong there. And that's
being proven to be a sad situation. And the autopen
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is becoming a very big deal. You know, the autopen
is becoming a big deal because it seems like that
maybe was the president whoever operated the autopen But when
they say that that was not good, they also, you know,
you have to look and you have to say that.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
The test was done so good either.
Speaker 9 (26:02):
In other words, there are things going on that the.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
Public wasn't informed.
Speaker 9 (26:06):
And I think somebody's gonna have to speak to his
doctor if it's the same or even if it's two
separate doctors. Why wasn't the cognitive ability? Why wasn't that discussed?
And I think the doctor said he's just fine, And so.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Who is that? Well?
Speaker 6 (26:22):
Carsman James Comer says, they have identified the Biden's staffers
who used the auto pen.
Speaker 15 (26:28):
Who are going and looking at who was controlling this
auto pen because Joe Biden, I mean, he's demonstrating that
he doesn't have all the cognitive capabilities they had. That
interview was from twenty twenty three.
Speaker 4 (26:41):
Yeah, that's hard evidence early in the president Biden's term
as president. It clearly shows that he was in a
significant mental decline. It questions who was actually making the decisions.
So what we found is not just with the pardons
the issue, but many of the executive orders that the
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courts are now using to trump proof many of the
executive orders that President Trump is trying to implement to
make government more efficient. Many of these executive orders, as
well as the pardons of Biden's entire family, as a
result of our investigation, these were all signed with the
auto pen. And clearly from that interview, which was many
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many months prior to the heavy use of the autopin,
Joe Biden wasn't capable of making decisions. He wasn't coherent.
We think we've identified who the staffers are. Jason, you
all have done great work with that over at Heritage Oversight.
We're going to bring everyone that we believe was involved
in any role in the use of the auto pen.
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We're going to invite them to come in for a
transcribed interview. If they want, then they will receive a
subpoena and they will have a full blown deposition.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
But we want to.
Speaker 4 (27:53):
Find out who was actually making the decisions in the
White House during the last nine months of the bidenamin
when he was clearly in mental decline.
Speaker 2 (28:03):
And then of course this is what you would expect.
Speaker 6 (28:05):
Hakeem Jeffries says it's inappropriate to discuss the Biden cover up.
What would Joe having cancer and all, you wonder how
they can make these statements with a freight straight face,
and then you realize they're just monsters.
Speaker 21 (28:24):
It's my expectation that President Biden is going to meet
this moment with the courage and resilience that he's consistently shown.
It seems to me entirely inappropriate that at this moment
in time, when President Biden is dealing with a serious
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an aggressive form of cancer, there are Republicans who are
peddling conspiracy theories and want us to look backward at
a time when they actually are taking healthcare away from
the American people. No as how Democrats were going to
look forward. They literally are trying to take healthcare away
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from millions of Americans at this very moment, in the
dead of night. Republicans want to fan the flames of
conspiracy theories at this moment.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
No thank you to his credit.
Speaker 6 (29:24):
Former RNC Sherman Rights previous told ABC News that people
like you and me were shamed, insulted, criticized for asking
about Joe Biden's mental acuity.
Speaker 2 (29:39):
It's part of how they got away with it.
Speaker 6 (29:41):
They scared people into not asking because you'd be called
a bad person.
Speaker 3 (29:46):
First of all, people were put to shame. Me and
others out there that talked about Joe.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
Biden's mental acuity.
Speaker 3 (29:55):
We were totally He was sharp as attack at a
photographic memory was intense and brilliant. And what's amazing is
the sources of this book were the same sources that
told us that we ought to be ashamed of ourselves.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
It's a stutter. Stop talking about him.
Speaker 3 (30:11):
The fact as they were managing his decline in a
nursing home in.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
The White House.
Speaker 6 (30:17):
I liked this quote by President Trump, which is why
we're going to play it from a few days ago.
He says he ran again after what they did to
him in twenty twenty because the election was rigged, and well,
I'll let you hear it directly from him.
Speaker 9 (30:32):
You can't be embarrassed. No president's ever done that. And
I give him credit. He went, but he should have
known the answer this cool deal making, and he didn't,
and they put him at forth and he was so
angry that it hurt his whole thing. He didn't want
to talk to anybody. So I got a quote for
the mayor and he said, sir, you're the president elect.
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I was president elected at the time. The President will
not speak to the Olympic committee. And I understand that
put a little bit his I guess he was very
embarrassed by that.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
And I said I'll speak to him.
Speaker 9 (31:05):
And I spoke to this gentleman who was obviously Scandinavian,
seriously Scandinavian and very nice. I couldn't get him off
the phone because he was so starved for love. He
just kept I Once I had him for two hours,
I couldn't. I said, sir, I have to go. I'm
president elect. Yes, well, I said to him, yes, yes, yes,
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we will take good care. They wanted to know that
if they choose us for the Olympics, will they will
we treat him nicely? And I said, we're going to
treat you like so well, like you've never been treated.
And then he wanted to talk about anything because nobody
would talk to him.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
Now he talks to me.
Speaker 9 (31:42):
And we got the Olympics, and then we got through Johnny,
who's the boss. We got he's a friend of mine,
and we got the World Cup. I got him both, and.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
I said, man, I won't be president. I won't.
Speaker 9 (31:54):
I got the Olympics and the World Cup and I
won't be president.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
And they're gonna forget that I got him.
Speaker 9 (31:59):
Nobody's gonna mention it, because you know a little bit,
that's the way life is. And then they rigged the election.
And then I said, you know what I'll do. I'll
run again and I'll shove it up there.
Speaker 6 (32:11):
I got a lot of emails from folks who asked
me about President Trump announcing that he had canceled the
that he had canceled Pride Month. And the short answer is, no,
he didn't say that. A guy named Maverick Alexander created
an AI President Trump.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
And we're going to see more and more of.
Speaker 6 (32:27):
This, and you're just going to have to do a
little digging and understand that there's going to be things
like this and they're not true.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
And this would be an.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
Example by fellow Americans.
Speaker 9 (32:39):
It is with great pleasure that I am announcing that
Pride Month is canceled. Pride is a sin, and we
will no longer participate in deliberate moral inversions. Instead, June
will be known as Confidence Month, or maybe just.
Speaker 2 (32:53):
June, who knows.
Speaker 9 (32:55):
In either case, it'll be a time for us to
celebrate legitimate achievements worthy of reflection. I hate to break
it to some people, but putting a print a shouldn't
be on anyone's highlight reel very unhygienic.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
Love is love, that's what they say.
Speaker 2 (33:11):
However, poop is poop, folks. Poop is poop.