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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You know, I I a eyed James Coley and Alex
Garrett because I had done this piece podcast in May
about how arresting Komy would help America have one like up.
It's almost like I called it, And I still say,
this isn't bashing, this isn't being negative. But he stepped
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in it when he made a threat to the President
of the United States when he said eighty six forty seven,
and four months later, here we are. He is the
first FBI director arrested. And it's funny because they had
said Jay Huiger Hoover was not a nice guy or
there was some odd with him, and of course all
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the directors over the years, Comy is the first. Comy
is the first that says a lot about his demeanor,
his character. And I said this before, been with the
memo leaks that he was arrested four years ago. He
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uses position of authority to leak to the media, to
undermine I think the American people in a way and
to certainly throw off elections. And I'm not a Hillary fan,
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but how do you after clearing her on July fifth,
twenty sixteen, then write a letter saying, oh, by the way,
we found himself on the laptop ed though it's not
prosecutable that you should know about this type of thing
that threw the election off into Trump's favor one way
or the other. He was just incompetence, but he was
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doing it unlawfully, and as he's indictment show and maybe
we'll prove call me is getting what he deserves. But
it shouldn't have taken a threat to the president of
the United States. He such a tumultuous time for us
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to get here. Of all the leaders in Washington, I
think he was the biggest one to abuse his power
of authority. I think you could say this is political revenge,
and I think I did mention that this Trump descided
to get back at him for the stupid dossier and
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for the collusion. But that's all philosophical. I mean the
practical stuff he did. It was an injustice that on
July fifth, twenty sixteen, he cleared Hillary Clinton of all charges,
and it felt like an injustice and a surprise move.
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It was an injustice that while he was doing all
of this clearing of Hillary and trying to get after Trump,
he missed the tips on the Marjorie Stone Douglas shooting.
I mean, the FBI got tip after tip and nothing
got done about it. And then the biggest thing that
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gets to me is he leaked to the media through
his friend or I guess he hired someone to do it. Craven.
He even sounds craven every time he talks. And so
I'm tying this in now because I do want it
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on record and the digital footprint that I think, indeed,
arresting James call me will help America. I won't look
up if he had made the If he didn't make
the threat, this wouldn't be an issue because you know,
I guess maybe they viewed it as Washington as usual,
corruption and politics. But I got really pissed when he
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leaked to the media like that. He just shouldn't have
been allowed to say and do all the things he
was able to do with no repercussion, with no repercussion.
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And I hope that even if he's not missing in
jail time, that something happens, because he can't just be
allowed to speak on me like that. Firstly, but he
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should be set an example should be set of how
the FBI should be run, and leaking to the media
is not how the FBI shoul to be run. And
of all the things you could take him to task for,
that's the one I do, I want to and I'm
glad he's finally facing the music on this. It took
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a dumb threat, a threat nonetheless to finally act, but
just four months after I said arresting him would help
America have one leg up boom cash for telling the
FBI make the case and they arrest him and indict him.
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And that is how you hold someone responsible for leaving
a very harmful and negative foot print like James Goley
has clearly left in this nation. And it should be
a warning sign that if you use the digital footprint
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that you have in a negative way, you will be
held accountable. I saw Scott Jennings this week. He is
sure as hell reported Keith Oberman for that threat, and
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I'm glad he did. But Oberman another example of a
negative way to use your digital footprint. And I hope
and pray that the threats that do come in to the
FBI and that they do monitor continue to be foiled,
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even those that think they're in an ivory tower because
oh my god, they're Keith Overman, Oh oh my god,
they're James. I they're untouchable right now. They're very touchable.
They're human beings, and they shouldn't think because they have
high standing in society it's okay to post stupid threats
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in a time like this, a negative digital footprint should
hold consequence. And so in those two examples, those are
two men that chose to use their digital footprint and
their impact on the world in a negative way, in
a very harmful way. Let's be better than them. Let's
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think positivity, let's think prayer, and let's think unity not
division here on the one like a balanx network,