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February 26, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, responding to your previous caller, I just want to say,
I hope you keep up with the identity politics. You know,
the motto of the communist mono, divide and conquer. We
on the right we need as much help as we
can possibly get. And I can guarantee two thirds of
the country's over it. Keep it up, please, we can
have smooth sailing going forward.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
They always overreach, and I always find it hilarious when
they do. I told you pretty sure. It was yesterday
that I made a big mistake. I you know, I
was on a conference call and I'm, you know, like
bored to tears, and I'm sitting there with my feet

(00:44):
up on the desk and my laptops and my lap
which is why they called it a laptop. Did you
know that dragon is fascinating how they come up with
these names. And I log onto Facebook and I'm scrolling
and I run across the guy that's a former classmate,
not the same year of both me and Tamera, and
he's just, excuse me, off the deep end on the

(01:07):
left and he's going after Dan Bongino, whom I happened
to know, and just ranting and raving about He's you know,
he's what was he a he's a podcaster and this
podcaster is not going to be the assistant director of
the FBI, and this is horrible and blah blah blah blah.
So I made the mistake because, you know, in a

(01:30):
moment of not thinking about what it was going to
turn into, responded and gave all of Bongino's credentials and
how I thought he was a perfect fit to be
the deputy director. And then I fully supported it, and
you know, it was giving my personal endorsement of him.

(01:51):
Oh my god, it just wouldn't stop. It would not stop.
And then last night as I'm kind of getting ready
to pack things up, and I, once again I'm kind
of curious. So I go back and I check my
notifications in Facebook, and there he is again. But now
he's like, Okay, I understand everything you've told me, but

(02:16):
and you say that you personally endorse him to be
the deputy director. So tell me the proof about why
I should believe you. Now, what do you say to
that dragon. You've you've given the credentials, you've given all
your reasoning, you've given your personal endorsement. And by the way,

(02:36):
the reason I said, I'm giving you my personal endorsement
is because this former classmate made the comment that, you know,
I never thought there somebody from my little town would
grow up to be in such a high position as
you were to be the you know, the freaking undersecretary
of Homelandsecurity. And I thought, well, okay, so he gets
what my position was, So maybe he understands that I've

(02:56):
I got some street cred when it comes to this.
So I just said, look, his name's Dwayne, I said, Dwayne,
I talk about this stuff for twenty three hours a
week on local and national radio, and I don't have time,
nor do I have the energy or the desire to
engage in a debate with you about the qualifications of

(03:18):
Dan Bongino until the cows come home. So if you
want to, if you want to know more, if my
personal endorsement is not enough for you, then clearly nothing's
going to be good enough for you. So if you
want to hear anything else, then you need to tune in,
and here's where you can listen to me. So maybe
he's listening today. But yesterday, before all of that happened,

(03:44):
I'm sitting at lunch and I'm eating by myself yesterday.
So it's so sad i'd have to eat by myself.
I actually enjoyed it. So I'm looking through X and
there's Bongino and he's doing his podcast. So I thought,

(04:04):
you know what, I don't really listen to bon Geno
that much, as I don't listen to much talk radio
at all, So I thought, you know what, let's see
what he had to say, because you know, he's talking
about his big announcement. So I put my AirPods in
and I pull it up, fire it, start listening to it,

(04:25):
and he gets pretty emotional. He's talking about how he
had already expressed an interest in this position. He had
turned down the Secret Service offer, but he said that
when Trump called him on a Sunday night to offer
him the job of deputy director, he said he actually

(04:50):
broke down a little bit. Now I don't know this
to be a fact, but the story goes that with
all of his media empire, Bongino probably makes an excess
of a million dollars a year, which is pretty good.

(05:10):
He's going to go to work for a job that
might pay him one hundred and seventy five thousand dollars
a year. So he's obviously not doing it for the money.
But he toldly on this portion of the podcast that
I watched, he said, this is a mission I cannot
say no to the FBI belongs to the American people.

(05:31):
This is the honor of a lifetime. So why is
there this visceral hatred, reaction, mischaracterization, this widespread on the left,
revulsion and repulsion at the idea that Dan Bongino might

(05:53):
be the deputy director. Well, I think, I know, I
think I know. First of all, I think he's perfectly
suited to help Cash Betel because both of these individuals
are very good at rooting out bad actors, at rooting
out wrongdoing and then going after it bravely, without reservation

(06:18):
and without hesitation. And you know what, I think that's
why the Democrats and people like my peutity friend Dwayne
are all freaked out about it. Reporters, lawmakers, everybody continue
to rage about this being a shocker, a shocker. Adam

(06:41):
shift little pencilneck, Adam shifty shift a head selecting This
is on This is from day before yesterday on X
selecting another right wing Fox personality and internet troll, Dan Bongji.
You know his Deputy FBI director means two things. Trump

(07:03):
installs another loyalist who won't say no to any immoral
or unethical act, and our law enforcement agencies and the
public safety are further degraded. Wow, says the guy whose
girlfriend was a Chinese spy. You know, shut up and
sit down. But right wing Fox personality, internet troll, he's

(07:26):
got a larger platform then you do. Adam Schiff as
a freaking United States Senator from the largest state in
the country, California, thirty eight thirty nine million people, he's
probably got. He's got at least that listening to him,
You really are a penis head a loyalist. Trump installs

(07:51):
another loyalist. What's he supposed to do install? People are
going to be disloyal to him. You're an idiot, Chris Murphy, Connecticut.
Trump is now just spitting in the face of Senate
Republicans because he knows he owns them. Bongino's career is
conning people that Dems are a safety threat and selling

(08:12):
them junk to prep for war. How do you unpack
that Trump owns the US Senate, not any more than
any other president who has a majority. And what do
you mean by owning them, you mean much like democrats
are owned by the George Sorelses of the world. Is

(08:34):
that what you mean? Or in the case of who
was it? Oh, remember I mentioned Sheldon white had yesterday
we were talking about we were talking about climate change.
Do you know that Sheldon white House's wife works for
an NNG they got I think the number was twenty

(08:55):
seven million dollars. Twenty seven million dollars in the Green
New Deal that went from a senator who voted on
that bill, voted for that bill, his wife ends up
getting twenty seven million dollars for in goo to fight
climate change. And you want to talk about I think
of activity fight my ass Chris Murphy Bongino's career, He wrote,

(09:20):
is counting people that Dems are a safety threat? Well,
I think democrats are a safety threat. I think Democrats
are a threat to the survival of this republic. And
by the way, when you condone the summer of violence,
when you condone the violence of Black Lives Matter and
key for Occupy Wall Street or any of the others, yeah,
you are indeed a safety threat. And selling them junk

(09:46):
to prep for war. How about selling them stuff to
prep for Oh, I don't know, maybe a natural disaster
or a man made disaster, or a terrorist atte act
or okay, you want to say war. Yeah, because I'm
a guy that thinks the world is pretty close to

(10:07):
the precipice of a world war. Owning the Libs is
a lifestyle. Chris Murphy writes, I know, really, and you
constantly attacking Donald Trump Republicans is not. Owning Conservatives is
a lifestyle. These people are idiots. Let's go to NBC.

(10:31):
NBC News reporter Ryan Riley says that within the FBI.

Speaker 3 (10:36):
Brian Rally, you have some great reporting on how this
is being received inside the FBI.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
Tell us about it.

Speaker 4 (10:42):
Yeah, I think a lot of eye rolls sort of
within the FBI. But remember there is a contingent within
the FBI who is very supportive of Donald Trump and
some of the moves that he is making. But when
you know Dan Bongino was announced to what my brain
immediately went to this.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
This is a brilliant report in terms of persuasion. You know,
there are many people in the FBI who support Donald
Trump and what he's doing. So you start out by
kind of dragging your audience in that oh, by the way,
you need to know they're FBI agents that support what
Donald Trump trying to do.

Speaker 4 (11:18):
However, was actually an interaction that he had with a
former FBI special agents who's also now a podcast podcaster,
Kyle Serif, and he's someone who is in very close
communication with Cash Hotel, cash Hotel's foundation before cash Hotel
was FBI director.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
Actually, I'd paid.

Speaker 4 (11:37):
Kyle Serif and his family, along with a couple of
other into right wing FBI, especially.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
A couple of other right wing others.

Speaker 4 (11:44):
And there is this falling out because there's this disagreement
about how this mar al Lago raid was being discussed,
because Dan Bongino accepted this sort of premise that there
was something untoward about the mar A Lago search, that
the FBI had had messed up there, and Kyle Seriffin
looked at those documents and said that no, this is

(12:06):
actually really standard operating procedures. So there was this enormous
falling out even though basically Dan Bongino was the reason that.

Speaker 2 (12:13):
You know, let me say something about that, because that's
the mantra about the Marlogal rate is that it was
standard operating procedure. Why we didn't do anything different than
we would normally do anywhere else. Except the problem was
you weren't going anywhere else. You were going into the
home of a former president who is protected by the

(12:34):
United States Secret Service, who have automatic weapons, who have
grenade launchers, who have all sorts of you know, they
got bomb sniffing, drug sniffing dogs, they got attack dogs,
they got everything. And so you shouldn't be using standard
operating procedure going into a situation like that. It was stupid.

(12:57):
But no way everyone's to talk about that. They just
want to claim, well, you know, we looked at the
Search War, and we looked at you know, the procedures
that we were going to use, and they were just standard. Yeah,
and that's true. They were standard. To go into a
non standard situation, you're idiots. The people that did that
are freaking idiots.

Speaker 4 (13:17):
Kyle Sarafin got onto the radar of Cash Battell and
received that money.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
That's where he did his first interview.

Speaker 4 (13:22):
For example, when he was Kyle Serafin was still this
FBI whistleblower, there was just falling out over just basic
facts because you know, Kyle, for everything about him, he's
someone who is very much so about you know, establishing
the facts and the facts were is that this was
standard operating procedure, how that search was conducted. The FBI
did not have a plot to assassinate Donald Trump when

(13:43):
they searched tomor a logo when Donald Trump was on
You know, this.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
Is honestly the very first time when I heard this
clip yesterday was the very first time that I had
heard that there was a supposedly a plot to assassinate
the former president when they did the search. What were
they so they used to and operating procedure because they
were looking for a fight with the Secret Service, hoping
that he might get caught and killed in the crossfire.
Is that what you're going on? I mean, good grief.

(14:07):
You don't ever talk about Alex Jones or anybody else
about being conspiracy theorist nuts. These people are nuts all
the way in New Jersey.

Speaker 4 (14:16):
So, you know, you very quickly see this sort of
breaking out into a different realm where you know, you
have a deputy director of the FBI now who just
doesn't seem very dedicated to the facts based on what
you've just presented there and based upon a lot of
the rhetoric that we've seen previously. Of course I should
say Dan bound you know is you know in his
in his uh in his first appearance, I guess today

(14:36):
our last show today was saying that he's now taking
on a different role. But within the bureau, there's just
you know, this comes on top of just so much
in the past month plus that has really just rocked
the bureau to its core. This isn't going to help
that entire situation of all.

Speaker 2 (14:52):
I just want to remind you that in these quarters,
rocking a corrupt, uh dysfunctional organization, rocking it to its core,
I think is a good thing. I think it's good.
But they don't. They don't like it at all. Andy mckabe,

(15:12):
obviously a corrupt former deputy FBI director himself, is stunned
at the announcement. He says, I would expect most FBI people,
former and current, are really shocked. I have heard from
many of them in the past twenty four hours. This
is over at CNN and claiming that somehow Bongino is dangerous. Okay,

(15:36):
he may very well be dangerous to your organization that
thinks it is above the law, can target American citizens
for going to school board meetings, or you know, for
praying outside an abortion clinic or whatever it might be.
So yes, maybe they are dangerous to you, which is

(15:57):
what we need. Andrew Weisman, another corrupt person who once
worked as general counsel for the FBI. He's all worried
that Patel and Bongino are not going to inspire FBI agents,
saying that these are public servants who give up a lot,
so you have to make sure they feel supported and
they are awarded for doing a good job. I think

(16:25):
both of these people understand that inherently. You know, the
the outrage that I hear from the cabal and then
from the people like my so called friend who get

(16:46):
brainwashed by the cabal. When I listen to them, I
think you really have been brainwashed, and you really do
think that stirring the pot up like trying to change
and improve the culture and getting back to like Hegsath
when he can get back to a war fighting mentality,

(17:07):
and Patel and Bongina wanting to get back to a
law enforcementality because somehow that's bad. I think the panic
is really based on the understanding that these two men
have shown their ability to root out and expose eruption,
especially when it comes to Trump and they're about to

(17:29):
light a nuclear bomb inside the FBI, and that's what
scares them.

Speaker 3 (17:38):
I can't believe you accused me of being a gender bender,
them spoting words. Oh and Dan, you dragon with that
good memory.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
Oh I love it. It makes me laugh. I apologize
to all of you. Good grief. Stop the text messages.
So I switched Eric Swallwell, who had Fang Fang Bang
Bang or whatever her name was, and Adam Schiff, who
was the Russian collusion guy. Will excuse me, they're both crooked.

(18:15):
It doesn't make any difference which one of them is
the bank robber and which one of them is the
pharmacy robber. They're both robbers, they're both well, they're both politicians,
so they're both fires jeters and robbers. So never mind
Adam Schiff, Schiff, Eric Swalwell, excuse me, the never forget that.

(18:45):
The list of scandals in inside the FBI is long.
The unnecessary armed rate of mar a Lago, the idea
that you're going to, hey guys, we're gonna go raid
this place called Marlogue, which it's down in Palm Beach,

(19:07):
down in Florida, and we're gonna need swat teams, armored
personnel carriers, dogs, automatic weapons. Obviously you're gonna have to
have body armor, everything, because well, this is a cartel leader,
and who knows what's inside there. In fact, inside we
think there might be people with you know, automatic weapons,

(19:29):
they might have dogs, they might have booby traps, they
might have all sorts of things set up on this place.
So we're gonna have to go in just full bore.
Did anybody, did anybody at the briefing raise their hand
and say, you know those people that you describe as
the guards for the cartail leader, do you know they're

(19:52):
members of the United States Secret Service? Do you know
that cartail leader is the former president of the United
States of America, the leading candidate to be the next
president of the United States of America. And we're gonna
just use our standard operating procedure. We're gonna go knock
on the door and they don't answer within five seconds,
we're gonna, you know, just blow the door in. Is

(20:12):
that what we're gonna do? Really? And then we're going
to have the audacity that once we find some bankers boxes,
we're going to take the documents out, which is not
standard operating procedure. We're gonna take the documents out of
the banker's boxes. We're going to neatly spread them around

(20:34):
on the floor, and then we're gonna take the top
secret covers that should be on the documents. Whether they're
top secret or not doesn't make any difference. But we're
going to set a scene. We're going to create a scene,
and we're going to put these covers on the documents,
and then we're going to have a forensic photographer come
in and take pictures of the evidence so that we

(20:57):
can use that in the courtroom or release it to
the public. Yeah, we'll release that evidence to the public.
That's what we'll do because we're following standard operating procedure
and we always release our evidence during an investigation. We
always let that evidence out for the public to see,
you know, before, because we want to make sure that

(21:19):
we assure that the defendant gets due process. So, you know,
disclosing all the evidence you have to the public before
they can do anything about that evidence in a courtroom,
that's what we consider to be due process. Oh my god,
these people are corrupt. So that's a scandal. Let's see.

(21:41):
Let's think about the abuses by the FBI agents related
to the January sixth prosecution. Hey, guys, we're gonna go
infiltrate this group of people that are gonna want to
peacefully protest. In fact, they have a permit. We we don't
give recess about a permit. So what we're gonna do
is everybody put on their kaki pants, put on their

(22:02):
white or blue shirts. Everybody, make sure you got a neat,
really neat haircut, make sure your shoes are shined, and
then we're gonna go infiltrate that crowd. Mmmm. Uh you
in the back, Agent Brown? Uh? Agent what agent's provocateur?

Speaker 1 (22:20):
No?

Speaker 2 (22:20):
No, no, no, no, no no, we're just there to observe. Yeah,
we're just there to observe. No, we've got somebody else
to do the provocation for us. H. We got a
guy with the name the Ray Epps. It's gonna be
there and he's gonna encourage people to go in the building.
Don't worry about that. And we're not gonna shoot any guns. No,
no guns allowed, because we've got a guy inside that's

(22:41):
going to murder an unarmed army individual. So yeah, don't
worry about that. Uh, let's see what else, Oh, Governor
Gretchen Whitmer. Well she's been quiet, hasn't she did she
didn't she run for the election or does she not?
I don't remember, some Michigander let me know, not that

(23:01):
I care, I'm just curious. Remember the hoax. Yeah, let's
kidnap guys. Let's put together a bunch of SI's, a
bunch of confiditional informants to go put together a plan.
We'll entrap them. But you know who cares about in trappment.
That's just you know, that's that's something that you know,
you go trap beavers and stuff. Uh, well, won't worry
about that. But we'll come up with a hoax to

(23:24):
kidnap the governor because that don't help the governor. Yeah,
and then of course they help us too because we'll show. Look,
we were able to break up a kidnapping ring. There
is some indication I don't know, I can't confirm this,
but I'm I'm gonna I'm gonna spread it anyway, even

(23:44):
though it's unconfirmed that many of the dogs that are used,
you know, the German shepherds, the drug sniffing, the bomb sniffing,
the attack dogs, they've all been moved up to the
top floor of the FBI building. Uh, to serve as
therapy dogs. Yeah. You know, I'm convinced that every dog's

(24:08):
a therapy dog. Uh, every dog. Just all dogs make
me happy. So just take dogs up to the top
floor and uh, let the let the staff pet the dogs,
maybe feed them some treats and stuff, and kind of
get calmed down. Because we're the freaking FBI. Why where,
we're the organization that was founded by Jay Edgar Hoover.

(24:32):
Uh do we ever addresses all you gay agents bill
somewhere else? We're not gonna deal with you. And they're
probably gonna need a lot more emotional support of therapy
dogs because I think things are about to get real
in the FBI. So I'm no longer going to engage

(24:52):
with my friend on Facebook. And as I told him,
it's it is what it is, And as many of
you have said on the text line, there's there's no
convincing them. You know, I like, I like to think,
and I like to think this about you, but I

(25:12):
like to think that I'm really open to arguments. Now
doesn't mean that I'm going to agree with your argument,
but I'm open to the arguments that the other side
has to profer, because when when you profer a particular
evidence or proof to me about something, even if I

(25:34):
ultimately end up disagreeing with it, it gives me great
insight into the way you think. It may even cause
me sometimes to rethink what I'm thinking. But the Left
doesn't think that way. It's their way or the highway,
and I think it's it's why they reached the point
where the next thing they're going to do, they're they're

(25:57):
going to go to the streets. They're going to go
to the streets because they just cannot deal with the truth.
They can't. They cannot. They not only cannot do it,
but they will not do it. And I find that
absolutely unbelievable. There is speaking of which there is a

(26:21):
planned day of no buying, and I hope all of
you will not participate in it. They decided that in
order to show that I found this I forget. Oh.
It was Congressman Jaya Paul. Congressman Jaya Paul was out
on the grounds of the US Capitol and she was

(26:42):
talking about, you know this, how horrible this immigration policy
is and it's doing all these bad things to people,
and it was like, who's going to pick your avocados,
who's going to pick your cashus, who's going to pick
your letters, who's going to pick your tomatoes? And I
thought to myself, they only they only want them here
to have lousy jobs bent over picking the fields. I

(27:08):
mean that sounds like the old South. Yeah, we want
these immigrants to come over here because we want you
out there picking the fields. That's what we want you
to do. So they want a day of no buying.
Don't go out to Costco, Safeway, Walmart, Sam's, don't go anywhere,
don't buy anything, because we're going to just show everybody

(27:31):
how important it is that you pay attention to us.
And I'm thinking, mine don't have any problem at all
with what you think you're going to do. Do you
really think it's going to make any difference. I don't
think so. I don't think it will make any difference whatsoever.
But this is how they think. Oh, we're gonna get

(27:52):
out there and we're going to make certain that we
don't buy anything, and we're not going to buy anything
because if we don't buy anything, then we will be heard.
Your nuts, You're absolutely nuts. February twenty eight Economic blackout.

(28:14):
It's if you haven't been paying attention from midnight on
February twenty seventh to the following midnight. If you're going
to participate in the blackout, you won't spend money yet Amazon, Walmart,
Best Buy Anywhere, don't buy any fast food, don't buy gas.
And this is all being organized by the People's Union.

(28:36):
Don't shop at major retailers. If you got a shop,
make it only for essentials, food to feed your kids,
and emergencies applies. And they only do it at small
local businesses. Now, I love the fact that it's called
an economic blackout, but oh there's an exception like oh,
food to eat. Have you ever thought about how stupid

(28:57):
that is? Because if you know from midnight on February
twenty seventh to the following midnight on February twenty eight
is going to be an economic blackout, if you had
any brains at all, what would you do. Oh, you
would go to the grocery store before midnight on February
twenty seventh, so you wouldn't have to fall into the exception,

(29:18):
so you wouldn't be caught going into the grocery store
or going into SAMs and being accosted by somebody, because
I'm sure they're gonna have people watching to make sure
that you're engaged in the economic blackout. I might participate
in it. No, I won't participate in it. I was
gonna say it might be by accident, but it won't
be because tomorrow morning I'll stop. And in fact, tomorrow morning,

(29:43):
I think I'll go to McDonald's. Since it's a big
giant chain and it's the evil chain. I think I'll
get my diet coach tomorrow at McDonald's.

Speaker 3 (29:53):
Economic blackout what happens when people don't buy things things
go on sale? Sign me up.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
First, Let's recognize that if you had to give me
a number of individuals who will actively participate in this
economic blackout starting at midnight? Was at midnight tonight or tomorrow,
I forget now whatever, I think it's tomorrow night. How
many across a nation of three hundred and fifty million

(30:29):
Americans do you think will actively participate in this? You
want my number, dragon, Do you have a number in
your head? How many you think would actually participate in
an economic blackout as many that decided to storm Area
fifty one. I was going to say, across the entire country.

(30:50):
In my head, I'm already revising the number day. More
people will participate on accident than will on purpose. Oh
you can't count those those that just happened to Not
like I said, I could accidentally accept I would stop
and get a diet coach r. It very easily happened
to me because I don't often spend money on anything. Yeah,
so I was thinking maybe one hundred thousand people across

(31:11):
three hundred and fifty million, And now I'm thinking, no,
that's too high. Fifty thousand is too high. Maybe twenty
thousand people across all fifty states. Maybe you might get there.
So it's not going to have any effect at all.
So we know that sarskov to COVID nineteen was the

(31:34):
template for imposing totalitarianism, and many people, just like a
bunch of sheep, people just totally capitulated to it. Well,
we now know that China's creating a new virus. We'll
talk about this tomorrow, but they're also creating a new
virus that's probably going to be a bio weapon. But

(31:55):
the counterparts in the West exploited the SARS COVD too
to pass out other people's money to erode our freedom
and then just put a nuclear explosion to the size
of the federal government blowed up like a mushroom cloud, gigantic.
So I don't find it surprising at all when I'm

(32:16):
just digging around seeing what the EU is doing, to
see that those that run the EU think in terms
of the disease as well. That's really a good tool
to use in the future. In this video that you're
about to hear, you can find it on x the
President of the European Commission Ursula girtr vonder Liam compares

(32:39):
free speech to something that you might find offensive.

Speaker 5 (32:44):
And finally it takes billions. As technology evils, we need
to build up societal immunity around information maniformation because has
shown that true bunting is successful than debunking is basically

(33:11):
the opposite of debunking. In short, tropulsion is preferable to.

Speaker 4 (33:20):
Manipulation.

Speaker 2 (33:20):
Is a virus.

Speaker 5 (33:23):
Instead of treating an infection once it has taken hold,
that is debunking it to vaccinate so that body is intat.

Speaker 2 (33:36):
That's horrible audio today For some reason, she's saying that
pre bunking is more important than debunking, and then we
need to treat speech like a virus. She compares free
speech to a virus against which vaccination is required. And
we got to debunk anything that we believe that the
globalist the EU Commission believes is misinformation or disinformation. We've

(34:00):
got to pre bunk instead of waiting to debunk Europe.
Europe is dying, if not dead,
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