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October 18, 2024 69 mins

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In the arena tonight: Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations officer and Host of the Wright Report Daily podcast

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
You're about to enter the arena and join the battle
to save America with your host Sean Parnell. Good evening, America,
Welcome to Battleground Live. This is a show that kicks
ass and takes names and locks horns with the radical left.
We never quit, we never surrender. From Sea to shining

(00:25):
Sea and everybody in between. Welcome Patriots on this glorious Friday,
and thank god it's Friday. I'm ready for this week
to be over. As I clicked the countdown button, I
had this thought pop into my head. This memory, this
very old memory. And I've told the story to my

(00:46):
family a couple of times, mostly just the kids. UH
like it, Like it's funny that things like the word
countdown triggered this memory. And it's just funny how sometimes
that happens. You know, you see something, or you hear
somebody say something a certain way, or you smell something
and it triggers a memory that you haven't thought of

(01:06):
in years. Well, when I was in the officer basic course,
i was down Oridge. I'm an infantry officer, but originally
I was branched as an Air Defense artillery officer. There's
a whole story behind how I ended up in the infantry.
I wanted to be in the infantry, but I'll leave
that for another time. It's really funny and it will
kind of give you all a sense of how I'm wired,

(01:28):
but that's not the story. So is stationed down at
Fort Bliss, Texas, and you stayed, I was staying. It
was called the boq's that's the Bachelor Officers Quarters, and
I wasn't married. It's just a bunch of young second
lieutenants who were there new to the Army that are
supposed to go through all of their training for whatever

(01:51):
their specific specific branch was, and again in my case
that was Air Defense Artillery at the time. Well, I
had this neighbor who I swear to God my OBC
again Officer Basic course was I think sixteen weeks. It's
like four months or five months or something like that.
Sixteen weeks or twenty weeks, I can't quite remember. It
was a long time ago. But this guy, he was

(02:14):
kind of like this super dorky second lieutenant and he
was like a really nice guy, so I'm not insulting him,
but he just kind of kind of had a dorky vibe,
had these like really thick glasses, and he was constantly
pushing him up like this kind of reminded me of
Millhouse from The Simpsons.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
Anyway, he would listen to.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
I Swear to God every day at four point thirty
in the morning. It would pop on as an alarm,
and then he would just play this song on repeat
every single day for five months of my life. And
that song was the Final Countdown, So there'd be a
different variation of.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
That song every day for five months.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
That's how I'd wait up and just here through the walls,
like my neighbor just playing this song. And did you
know there's a country version of that song, there's a
rap version of that song, there's a classical version of
that song, and of course there's the original Final Countdown.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
But every single day for five straight months.

Speaker 1 (03:13):
That is what I That is what I woke up
to at Officer Basic course, And so as I hit
the countdown button, I started thinking to myself, countdown, Oh
my god, final countdownd, oh my god, obc, oh my god,
my dorky neighbor. So so before you really get into
the show, make sure you smash that leg button, that

(03:33):
little green thumb beneath the video.

Speaker 2 (03:35):
We've been on the leaderboard every single day this week.
Can you believe that?

Speaker 1 (03:40):
Every single day? And that is because of you. And
what's really cool is that I'm seeing so many new
names in the live chat. It's it's just amazing, so excited.
So for those of you all who are in the
live chat and just you know, watching the show for
the first time or maybe listening for the first time,
thank you for being here.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
We want you here. We're building a community. That's what
this show is all about.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
And somebody asked me in the live chat, hey, can
you maybe get Brian Dean right on for tomorrow?

Speaker 2 (04:09):
Is tomorrow Right Night?

Speaker 1 (04:10):
And I said, you know what, Gi Jenny, Yes, I
will ask Brian to see if you can come on
the show. And so tonight this Friday is Right Night,
and we will have Brian Dean Wright on deck here
in about ten maybe ten minutes probably. Brian is a
former CIA operations officer and he's the host of a great,

(04:33):
great podcast called The Right Report Daily podcast. It drops
at about five o'clock in the morning every day. It's
twenty five to thirty minutes long. It is pack foot
full of information. And what's cool about is Brian will
take you all around the world and talk about places
that you probably never heard of, and he will actually
say on his podcast from time to time you might

(04:55):
want to check your map on this, which is pretty awesome.
We got him on deck and we're going to take
you all around the world and give you a sense
of what's happening here domestically and why you should care
and everything that's happening overseas with right Night Global Intelligence Update.
So today, folks, it was a little bit of a
crazy day for me. Oh, don't forget about the website,

(05:18):
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(05:39):
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the show. It helps keep the show independent. So don't
forget about that. Oh, Steel City, Ken got a flag
from me and Cindy. Awesome, he says, just building a community.
Amen with little beers. Thank you, Steele Cityken. Thank you
my brother. Steel City Ken is one of the original

(06:00):
gangsters of the Battle Crew. He's been with this show
and with me, I mean, probably since we were getting
like one hundred viewers a show. I mean, it's amazing
to see the exponential growth of the growth of the
show over the course of a year. A little over
a year, we've got eighteen thousand followers subscribers here on
Battleground Live.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
And we want more.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
Right, the more people that we have in the trenches
with us, the more likely it is that we win
this battle to save this country. Okay, So I woke
up this morning a little bit of a hectic day.
I had a meeting with Guy Russianhaler, Congressman Guy Rushanhaler
here in western Pennsylvania, and Jim Jordan, and they were
talking about, you know, first of all, their feelings on

(06:43):
the election, the sense that President Trump is going to
win that twenty twenty four is likely very, very different
than twenty twenty. Republicans are in a much stronger place
with regards to election integrity, especially here in Pennsylvania. I
said it many times before on the show. But if
you're playing catch up after an election already happens. In
other words, if you're challenging an election after ballots have

(07:05):
been cast, chances are it's probably not going to go
too good for you because at the moment that that
ballot is separated from the secrecy envelope, they're placed in
two separate piles. There's no real chain of custody. So
what you have to do is be proactive. What you
have to do is get involved prior to an election
actually happening, and it seems like the RNC and the
Republican Party are doing that. One of the things that

(07:28):
did concern both Chairman Jordan and Guy Reshenthaler Congressman Guy
resh Thalar was the illegals. They are legitimately concerned with
illegal aliens being flooded into our communities and registering to
vote with the last four digits of a temporary Social
Security under number. Under the HAVA, the Helping Americans Vote

(07:48):
Act built that was passed a bipartisan bill in Congress,
they can do that right now. Well, we've been asking
the Secretary of State in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania how
many legals are are registered to vote, no one will
tell us. So it looks like the Republicans, especially down
in Washington and the state Party here, are going to
take some more proactive measures to figure out what the
hell is going on there. But what Congressman Jordan said

(08:13):
to me, He's like, listen, they're shipping They're shipping them
here for a reason. Like they they let in over
ten plus million of these people for a reason. Why
do you think that is? And this kind of harkens
back to what I said to many of you all
several months ago that you can bet your ass that
if the people coming across the border were eighty five

(08:35):
percent voting Republican, that wall would have been a mile
high and three miles deep. That wall would have been
built thirty years ago. So yeah, they are they're coming
here for a reason. And Jim Jordan's probably one of
the most powerful voices in the House of Representatives and

(08:56):
it concerns him too. But what they told me about
their legislative the first three things that the House of
Representatives is going to do should President Trump win and
should we expand our majority in the House, because sometimes,
you know, we talked about House of Representatives politics every
now and again, and right now, there's a very slim majority.
Sometimes Republicans are going to the floor with only a

(09:18):
one seat majority and you can't. It's very, very difficult,
especially in the Republican Party, where we're so ideologically diverse.
It's like hurting cats sometimes to get people all on
the same page. Democrats don't have that problem. They're like
the Borg from Star Wars.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
Right.

Speaker 1 (09:33):
But if we expand our majority, the first three things,
this is from Jim Jordan's mouth today, tax breaks, massive
tax breaks for the American people to get this economy
going straight from him. Seal the border and deport criminals,
priority too. And Priority three is energy dominance. And because

(09:53):
obviously energy dominance is closely tied to a booming domestic economy,
but it also has found geopolitical implications and profound national
security implications. So for all of these people, you know,
if you're Joe Biden and you're talking about Putin, right,
the best way to cripple Putin is to not just
be energy independent and that energy exporter, but to be

(10:15):
globally dominant with energy here in America. We cripple the
Russian economy. You'd also end it probably end up crippling Iran,
and we're just not doing it. And we have all
of these things right at our feet, but it's Democrat
police policies at both the state and federal level that
stop us from from just being globally energy dominant. And

(10:37):
so I thought that was I thought that was really interesting,
and I wanted you all to hear it personally for me,
that that that's exactly what they're going to do should
we expand our majority and Trump win. Now that's a
big if we got a campaign like we're ten points
down right, folks, But it's encouraging to hear that, you know,
some of the most powerful voices in the House of
Representatives really understand the moment that we're in. Also, let

(11:00):
me tell you the Democrats are in huge, huge trouble.
I tell you you know, there are a lot of
people out there with opinions, right. I try to as
best as I can to give you empirical proof and
receipts of why I believe certain things. Talk about Pennsylvania,
and yes, there are a great many other swing states

(11:22):
out there, all of them are important, but the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania is arguably the most important because this according
to Nate Silver just yesterday. And I know how Savage
Rich feels about Nate Silver, but you know, I have
Savage Rich on all the time. You get his perspective
all the time. Nate Silver and Savage Rich are very
ideologically dissimilar. So it looks like if Trump wins, the

(11:44):
state of Pennsylvania has a ninety seven percent chance now
even higher than it was before going back to the
White House. So the Democrats are very afraid in Pennsylvania.
And I tell you, watch what the don't really listen
to what the Democrats say, but watch where they put
their money, right, watch where they spend their time, and
watch where they put their money. And I told you

(12:05):
earlier in the week that the Democrats Kamala Harris's campaign
specifically shifted probably seven or eight figures of ad dollars,
both in radio and television from Wisconsin out of Wisconsin
to Pennsylvania, specifically in Philadelphia, because the Democrats realize that
they have a problem with men across the board, but

(12:27):
especially black men. They are walking away from the Democrat
Party in droves, and they're waking up. They're waking up.
And so the Democrats and the Harris campaign is dumped
seven eight figures of ad bys in the Philadelphia market
to try to get those voters back. But Bob Casey

(12:47):
and I got a notification about this this morning, just
started running a new ad.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
Bob Casey.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
Of course, a Democrat do nothing senator from the state
of Pennsylvania should call and punks it Tontie Bob, because
he only pops his head up once every six years.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
When there's an election season.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
Otherwise you don't see anything hide or hair of this
guy at all. Seriously, I have at like you could
do this experiment, just if you get a chance to
talk to me, even your family member or friends, ask
him about Bob Casey, ask him about can you tell
me what he looks like?

Speaker 2 (13:15):
What has he actually done in eighteen years in the Senate.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
I guarantee you, folks that people will not be able
to pick him out of a lineup, and they won't
be able to articulate a damn thing that he's done,
because he's not done anything except enrich himself to the
two of millions of dollars while being in Washington, So
no surprise is there. But look at the ad that
Bob Casey is running and tell me what you notice

(13:39):
about it.

Speaker 3 (13:39):
Casey bucked Biden to protect racking, and he's sided with
Trump to and NAFTA and put tariffs on China to
stop them from cheating.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
So what do you see there?

Speaker 1 (13:52):
He goes after Biden by name, distancing himself from Biden.
And the second point is he sided with Trump. This
is a Democrat in Pennsylvania running for Senate saying that
he's siding with know Why why would he do that?
He's doing that because he knows Kamala Harris is sinking.

(14:15):
He's got less than what eighteen days until election day?
Eighteen days thereabouts. He is protecting his own ass. Now,
I wonder what Kamala Harris and all of Kamala Harris's
donors think about Bob Casey and actually Democrat in Wisconsin
and actually other swing states are also running ads pretending

(14:36):
like they're Trump supporters. But I wonder how all of
Kamala Harris's donors feel about this. They can't feel good.
So this is what I'm trying to say, folks. The
Democrat Party is fractured. And if you think about it,
it kind of makes sense, right with what they did
to Joe Biden. They were always going to There was
always gonna be collateral damage when you sank Joe Biden.

(14:57):
The guy's been in Washington for fifty years. Yes, he's
an animated corpse, but he still has people there, and
trench bureaucrats that are that are probably still pretty friendly
with him. Biden had a very good relationship with unions
all across this country. I'm not talking about government unions,
of course, he has them in his corner, but with
the building trades, the vast majority of building trades people

(15:20):
you know, people that are you know, carpenters, boiler makers, steamfetters,
what have you. These people just you know, I mean,
their union membership was buying large supportive of Trump.

Speaker 2 (15:30):
But I got to believe it was split.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
Pretty evenly and the union leadership was one hundred percent
on board with Biden. That's not the case with Kamala Harris.
So listen, folks, sprint to the finish. Take nothing for granted.
Can't get complacent, because complacency kills. But I like where
we are right now. Okay, let me take a quick break.
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Speaker 2 (17:41):
Now.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
We got Brian Dean right now. Brian is a former
CIA operations officer. He's the host of the Right Report
Daily podcast. And I have to say, many people in
the live chat lots of emails about you, Brian. They're
all claiming you as their boyfriend. So you have a
very you have a very healthy.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
Bond with the audience here. People love you, my friend.

Speaker 3 (18:02):
I am honored, and I can't wait to have so
many wives or boyfriends.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
I don't know who's the split here? What are we
talking about? Wait, wait to have so many wives? Because listen,
I have one wife and I love her more than anything,
but I can't handle more than one. Yeah, that's well,
you're an Arab so smart smart So okay, So a
couple of things.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
What do you think about the political moment that we're in,
right now do you like our chances?

Speaker 2 (18:29):
Are you skeptical? I'm sure?

Speaker 1 (18:31):
I think you heard what I said about Jim Jordan
being concerned about the illegal aliens and voting. He wouldn't
say that if there wasn't a real legitimate threat there.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
What do you think?

Speaker 3 (18:42):
Yeah, look, I think all the pulling that you're talking
to a lot of very smart folks. I've talked to
folks as well in the campaign. Otherwise I would say
the Trump stands a pretty darn good chance as of
this moment of being elected. But you are absolutely right,
and mister Jordan is correct to say we got some
wild cards and those illegals. The millions of league goals
are definitely the big one. So here's the deal, I

(19:03):
think to fix that problem, because this is not going
to be over today or tomorrow or this next election.
This has to be fixed future forward. And that gets
fixed in changing the census, which probably is going to
require a constitutional amendment, maybe not. I know Trump is
very much aware of this issue. He and his team
want to change that. So you change the census, you
start to change the poltical calculus of these people being

(19:25):
potical benefits or beneficiaries of their system. The other thing
that you're probably going to have to change is birthright citizenship,
so you know, if you're born here, you are an
American citizen as of this moment. That was not always
true about one hundred and twenty five years ago, that
was not the case. That's probably going to have to
be changed as well. We're going to have to go
back to the old system. France others currently use the
system where your parents are grandparents, great grandparents have to

(19:48):
be born here. Those are the solutions to solving this
much much bigger picture. But boy, those are going to
be tough hills to climb. But if mister Trump does
in fact get re elected and we get the House
in the Senate, have to put some critical muscle into
this constitutional change. Although I think he's gonna try the
legislative solution first.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
But man, all.

Speaker 3 (20:07):
These millions of people, it's gonna take years to get
them out of this country. So you're in the interim.
You're gonna have to fix this other political issue through
the census imperth right citizenship.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Have you noticed the new Democrat almost hoax? And it
started with well Trump needs to release his health records.
It and it kind of evolved into Trump's just exhausted. Meanwhile,
the guy's done twice as many at least interviews as
Kamala Harris had, twice as many rallies, does press conferences

(20:36):
every day. Kamala Harris has not even had a press
conference yet. Trump goes to the Al Smith dinner last
night and he absolutely I don't know if you saw that,
but he absolutely killed it. Harris shows up, well, she
doesn't show up at all, but she shows this video
and Brian, it was the most crud shit I have
ever seen. Yeah, and I just like, I think, think

(21:00):
to myself. Oh and then you add to that, Brian,
that all of these Democrats in swing states now are
basically throwing Kamala Harris to the wolves and running ads
as if they're big Trump people.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
So right, what do you make of that? So how
does Trump keep up that schedule?

Speaker 3 (21:16):
I'm not sure. Maybe he got some one Hunter Biden's cocaine.
Nobody knows, no, no, look, jokes aside. The man is
a machine. I am exhausted by my modest day and
he's outpacing me. So look, I think that the guy
understands that this country is in serious trouble. I think
so does jd Vance, and they or are just putting
their necks out there to make sure that they get

(21:37):
this victory for everybody. And I think all of us
understand that Miss Harris is a puppet. She does not
represent some sort of intellectual depth. She's being controlled by others,
and the party really is being controlled by people who
don't like this country. And we see that reflected through
things like the border and it's collapsed. And mister Jordan
is right to say clearly this is by design trying

(21:59):
to change the country through that border policy. So that's
why this election is so important. So I appreciate mister Trump, however,
he's doing his daily regiment to get out there and
get going.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
Thank you, Milania for whatever you're doing. All hands a moment.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
Can you imagine being Milania? Like, I've got some highlights?

Speaker 2 (22:18):
You got to.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
Can I play these highlights of the Alsmith dinner like
the guy Trump was? Trump was absolutely amazing. Look at
these highlights.

Speaker 4 (22:25):
I used to think the Democrats were crazy for saying
that men have periods, but then I met Tim Wills. Well,
I had better wrap up because Mayor Adams told me
earlier that I needed to make this one very quick.
Especially the city has reserved this room for a large
group of illegal aliens coming in from Texas. There's a

(22:48):
group called white Dudes for Harris. Have you seen this?
White dudes for Harris? Anybody know? Are some of you
here white dudes? It doesn't sound like it, But I'm
not worried about them at all because their wives and
their wives lovers are all voting for me. A major
issue in this racist childcare and Kamala has put forward

(23:11):
a concept of a plan. A lot of people don't
like it. The only piece of advice I would have
for her and the event that she wins, would be
not to let her husband, Doug anywhere near the nannies.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
Just keep them away.

Speaker 4 (23:26):
That's a nasty one. Chuck Schumer is here looking very glum.
Looks clumb It looks to love. But look on the
bright side, Chuck, considering how woke your party has become.
If Kamala loses, you used to have a chance to
become the first woman president.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
Rule.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
I mean, I like, first of all, Chuck Schumer looks
like a damn comic book villain sitting there all that.
He's like, Oh, he's glum, He's glove and he starts
he's like rubbing his shoulders. Look how glumm he is,
and At Schumer can't help but to smile, to smile
while Trump is doing it.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
And this is the thing that that people in the.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
Media don't really they've never met Trump, they don't really
understand that he is very, very hard to dislike when
you actually meet him. And even Jim Gaffigan, who is
the comedian who let in with everything, I mean, he
was kind of taking shots at at Kamala and I
started thinking, like, we'll kiss his Netflix special goodbye. But

(24:39):
but I think, Brian, to your point, people are waking
up that Trump maybe isn't the next Hitler or you know,
and that Kamala Harris.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
Is they're hosting Adolf Hitler and Anna Roast. I don't think.
I don't think so.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
So underlies the absurdity, right, the propaganda that we've all
been fed for the last four eight years, and how
absurd it always has been, and how absolutely offensive it
is to compare someone like Trump to that horrific monster
of history.

Speaker 2 (25:12):
So let's just start with that, shall we.

Speaker 1 (25:15):
Yeah, yeah, I mean, so so you have Trump, he
just kills it. Last night he's hysterical. You want to
see what Kamala did. Did you see Kamala's appearance?

Speaker 4 (25:25):
Les know it?

Speaker 2 (25:27):
Check this out?

Speaker 5 (25:28):
Sorry, Mary Ry, very nice to meet you, Mary Catherine.
Right now, I'm trying to record my speech for tonight's dinner.

Speaker 6 (25:36):
Oh yeah, I know. I just want to say that
I'm Catholic and tonight is one of the biggest dinners
next to the Last Supper.

Speaker 5 (25:41):
It is a very important dinner and it's an important
tradition that I'm so proud to be a part of.

Speaker 6 (25:46):
Sometimes when I get nervous, I stick my fingers under
my arms and I sim all my guts. That's cross.

Speaker 5 (25:53):
So tell me something. I'm giving a speech. You have
some thoughts about what I might say tonight?

Speaker 6 (25:58):
My feelings about what you say tonight? It would be
best express in a monologue from one of my favorite
made for TV series.

Speaker 5 (26:03):
Okay, let's hear it.

Speaker 6 (26:06):
Don't you see? Man, we need a woman to represent us.
A woman brings more heart, more compassion, and think how
smart you must be to become a top contender in
a field dominated by men. It's time for all woman, bro,
and with this woman, we can fly.

Speaker 5 (26:26):
What series was that from?

Speaker 6 (26:27):
Oh, that's from House of Dragons down streaming on HBO Max.

Speaker 5 (26:30):
Is there anything that you think that maybe I shouldn't
bring up.

Speaker 6 (26:33):
Tonight, Well, don't lie. Thou shalt not bear false witness
to thy.

Speaker 5 (26:37):
Neighbor, indeed, especially thy neighbor's election results, just so you
know there will be a fact checker there tonight. Oh
that's great, who Jesus.

Speaker 6 (26:47):
And maybe don't say thing negative about Catholics.

Speaker 5 (26:50):
I would never do that no matter where I was.
That would be like criticizing Detroit in Detroit.

Speaker 6 (26:56):
Does it bother you that that Trump guy insults you
all the time, because it really bothers me, my friends
and me.

Speaker 5 (27:01):
Oh, Mary, Catherine, it's very important to always remember you
should never let anyone tell you who you are. You
tell them who you are.

Speaker 6 (27:09):
Hater's gonna hate, hate hate, Shake it off, Shake it off,
shake it off, shake it off.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
Mary.

Speaker 6 (27:15):
Oh yeah, okay. And I also remember one more thing,
don't worry if you make a mistakes. Catholic people are
very forgiving. Yeah. And also one last thing I want
to tell you, don't forget to say.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
Super Brian, that's skit I'm voting for. That's that was
amazing and that's no other reason. That was enough. That
skits like.

Speaker 1 (27:34):
Thirty years old, and I thought, what, that's Molly Shannon, Right,
that's Molly Shannon, who was brilliant by the way she
she is, But she's like sixty dressing up like a schoolgirl. Still,
I thought that, not that, not that. Listen, none of
us are getting any younger. I get that, But my
point is, like, to me, I just thought that was
like unbelievably cringe did What did you think?

Speaker 2 (27:57):
Well?

Speaker 3 (27:57):
I look, you know, she's a legend from s and now,
but at the end of the day, like it's funny,
I guess, but I'm really more focused on the nightmare
that miss Harris would bring to this country. Beyond her
terrible humor and her cackling, I just don't want to
hear her cackling for four years.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
There's enough of a reason for me to vote for Trump. Yeah. Look, whatever,
everybody's had a good time. I guess.

Speaker 3 (28:20):
The bottom line is she's a crazy gallon. I don't
want to hear her laugh.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
Okay, So let's shift gears to Israel. Yeah, yeah, sinoar
killed by the Israelis. So check this, check this out.
This is the drone footage right the israelis after they
I guess, hit this his house that he was staying in,
fly this drone to do what's called a battle damage assessment,

(28:43):
and you can see Sinoar sitting in that chair right there,
and at some point they highlight him and he throws
a stick. I think in the next couple of seconds.
I don't know if people will be able to see him, but.

Speaker 3 (28:54):
Yeah, he's thinking about his life right there, about making
lots of bad mistakes.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
Yeah, of course Sinwar responsible for planning the October seventh attack.
There's the the stick and like this is in his
final moments of his life too, Like his arm that
he's got in the chair there is like almost severed.
Throws the stick. So obviously this is a big deal.

(29:21):
You know, Kamala Harris comes out and like where was Biden?
Nobody knows, still in the Lazarus pit. I guess, so
claims credit for claims credit for the guy's death. Meanwhile,
she was opposed to Israel going into Rafa in the
first place, trying to stop Israel from doing it. Yeah,
my concern with the releasing of that video is does

(29:43):
it make him out to be like he's some sort
of martyr that fought to the last second. I mean, like,
what's your take on all of this? Give us a
sense of where what am I getting wrong? Like how
should we understand this?

Speaker 3 (29:55):
So stepping back for a second, we got a reminder
this week of why we should really care about what's
going on in Gods and Israel Lebanon. We have another
one hundred US soldiers now in Israel through what's called
a Thad deployment.

Speaker 2 (30:07):
It's an anti missile system.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
So we have yet one more reason or one hundred
more reasons to really care about what's going to happen
in the next number of days, as we anticipate Iran
will respond, or I should say, Israel will respond to
one of Iran's blasting of missiles here a couple of
weeks ago, two hundred. So we'll see what Israel does
and if they blast Iran over the weekend. But look,
this Seymour monster now being dead really opens up a

(30:31):
wonderful opportunity for the Middle East for Arab powers behind
the scenes to work with Tel Aviv Jerusalem, I should say,
in Prime Minister Benjamin at Yahu to finally move forward
with a peace deal broadly speaking in the region. Whether
Colmas is going to actually agree to a cease fire,
that's doubtful because they are so wedded to this belief

(30:52):
that Israel must be destroyed and all Jews must be killed.
That is the comas is founding documents and beliefs. So
we're probably going to have to continue to swack those guys,
which is really what I think is a wonderful takeaway
from that drone video. You know, look, Hammas members and
sympathizers can say whatever they want about the man, but
he is dead, so is most of Hamas's leaders, and
so are all but one of their battalions. They are

(31:14):
have been largely wiped out of Gaza. That is an
inescapable conclusion, as much as the propaganda might want to
tell the sympathizers otherwise. So that I think is a
very important moment, irrespective of what Hamas wants to tell everybody,
they are decimated, and this really offers then an opportunity
for a new era in the Middle East, if era
of powers want to actually do something about Iran. So

(31:35):
that's going to be the big challenge I think over
the weekend and in the weeks to come. What does
Israel do to really newter as much of Iran's capabilities
as possible.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
I think we could see some.

Speaker 3 (31:44):
Serious hits on what are called the IRGC and the
Pisonges Group. There's a very very strong, powerful special operations
forces that Aron has in that country and around the world.
If Israel can really shwack those guys and a lot
of them, then what it starts to do is it
challenges the regime Tehran. That could open up some possibilities,
not necessarily for regime change immediately, but some of these

(32:06):
special forces have been putting down a lot of the
protests inside of Iran over the past number of years.
So Israel kills them, that opens up very interesting possibility
for the future of Iran.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
You know what's interesting, Brian and talking with Jim Jordan,
I guess he had a big meeting with the Saudi
ambassador to here in America a couple of weeks ago,
and he was saying to me that the Saudis are
really really pissed at us, and you know, they didn't
adopt you know, to make oil sales and US dollars
and they did that because of the we're getting cozy

(32:37):
with Iran. Or at least there's a global perception that
we're cozy with Iran right now, you know, lifting sanctions
and things like that, and that's the last thing that
the Saudis want. And right now, the Saudis are just
biding their time because they hate Iran. They're just biding
their time until they get Trump back in office, when
they know they could put Iran back on the ropes.
And so when you combine what I just said with
what you just said, it does seem like we are

(33:01):
primed for what could be with the right leadership, a
real shift in the right direction in the Middle East.

Speaker 3 (33:08):
Absolutely, and here's one of the things a lot of
people don't know. Behind the scenes, most Arab powers have
absolutely had it with the Palestinians absolutely have it.

Speaker 2 (33:17):
They're wanting to move forward.

Speaker 3 (33:18):
The leadership of Saudi Arabia, the NBS, the future leader
of that country, has said, look, I want to modernize Islam.
So he's not going to tether himself to some fight
that goes back to nineteen forty eight in the creation
of Israel.

Speaker 2 (33:30):
He wants to move forward.

Speaker 3 (33:32):
That's not going to happen unless Iran is either removed
from the equation or that current leadership is removed and
we get rid of not just Hamas, which is almost
done but also has blah. But more importantly, this is
Lamis belief that Israel has to be destroyed and the
Jews destroyed. Once that is Lamis belief starts to become
so profoundly degraded, then you're gonna have guys who are

(33:54):
more reformists throughout the Middle East say all right, it
is time for a new era. It is time for
peace in the Middle East.

Speaker 2 (34:00):
To be a tough road.

Speaker 3 (34:01):
But you were absolutely right with somebody different in the
White House, because different understanding of what Iran is. We
really could have with Trump in the White House and
gd vance a very different kind of add least.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
You know, it's it's fascinating because you know every single
president Democrat or a Republican, and it's I'm talking. I'm
gonna talk here about Trump for a second, and I
think what makes him is kind of remarkable to me.
I mean, he's so unique in so many ways. Like
Jim Jordan said, he I don't mean to keep coming
back to Jim Jordan, but I.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
Just met with a guy.

Speaker 1 (34:29):
He said, he had a phone as soon as he
saw the President's house being raided by the FBI.

Speaker 2 (34:34):
First thought was like, Holy cow, I cannot believe this
is happening in America.

Speaker 1 (34:38):
His his second was a call to President Trump, very
worried about him, and Trump picks up the phone. He's like, Oh,
this is these people. They don't know what they're doing.
This is gonna make me even more popular. Like, first
of all, Trump didn't even care. Is not that like
kind of unbelievable because if that were happening to me,
I don't know about you, but I sure so I
would not. I mean I would care, you know. I

(35:00):
think Jim Jordan said, well, you know that's I get it,
mister president. Yeah, the American people aren't gonna like this,
and they're gonna they're gonna support you through it. But
you have guys in windbreakers with FBI written on the
back of their jackets that are rooting through your things
right now, and so you have Trump. It's just just
like I think this often that I don't believe there's

(35:20):
anybody else that could withstand what he has had to
go through since he decided to run. He's a no
bullshit kind of guy. He tells you exactly how he
feels about everything. And every president, Democrat or Republican always
campaigns on I'm gonna move the American Embassy.

Speaker 2 (35:38):
I'm gonna move it into Jerusalem. We're gonna move the
embassy to ju Jerusalem. Nobody does it, but but Trump did.

Speaker 1 (35:46):
And Brian, I think that that commitment and that strength,
because you always get some State Department whacker that acts
like they're smarter than every member of Congress or any
elected official that comes in and said, oh.

Speaker 2 (35:57):
No, no, no, we can't move that, we can't move the
embassy to Jerusalem. Trump does it.

Speaker 1 (36:00):
And I really think that that paved the way for
what became the Abraham Accords, which is an unprecedented piece.
And so with Trump back in office, I got to
believe that that God, the potential could be limitless, which
is why here's the interesting thing about about where we
are in this current moment. I'm sure you track this

(36:21):
story about how Roan hacked the Trump campaign, right, and
all of that hacked material, including you know, the dossier
on jd Vance, was leaked to the Harris campaign and
then found its way to the media. Now, what do
you think would have happened if.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
The reverse were true.

Speaker 1 (36:39):
If Iran hacked the Harris campaign leaked it to the
Trump campaign, and Trump leaks it to the media, that
would the guy would be arrested already and it would
be headline news for months. But I guarantee you most
people listening and watching right now, I mean maybe heard
about it on the periphery.

Speaker 2 (36:58):
Isn't it crazy? It look?

Speaker 3 (37:01):
You know, I go back to what Chuck Schumer said
back in twenty seventeen, right after Trump was inaugurated, when
he was warning Trump not to speak up against the
deep state, right to the CIA and NSA. You know,
we've talked about this before when he said that those
three letter agencies have six ways of Sunday to get
back at you.

Speaker 2 (37:18):
So when you say that Trump has been.

Speaker 3 (37:20):
Up against a lot since twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen, yeah,
you can say that a few times over this government
has been weaponized against him. And whether you like Trump
or not, that is horrific. So that's the next challenge
that this man is going to have when he gets in,
is to reform these agencies or to try to move
around them to do things that are very important for
the American people. Of the many things, one of course,

(37:42):
is what do we do differently in the Middle East
and how does that then impact us? And it does
in many, many ways. We've got around forty five thousand
different you know, folks in uniform and contractors in the
Middle East right now, the one hundred additional on Monday,
with just you know, one drop in the bucket. But
the point is that we've got to have very good
and very strong leadership the White House who understands that
if we can create a different path forward, it's going

(38:03):
to create not just peace in the Middle East, but
peace all around the world. And so that man, obviously
he's up against a bunch of three letter agencies who
clearly have some sort of vested interest in their not
being peace in the Middle East, that they are benefiting
from this war, in this chaos. President Eisenhower warned of
the military industrial complex. That is real. That is a thing,
and I think men like Trump are a threat to that.

(38:25):
So again, as we think about why we want to
vote for one person or the other, I think mister
Trump offers a very unique opportunity to do things very
very differently than this country has done for many, many decades,
and it gives us a great chance for piece in
the Middle East, and I think you're right the Abraham
Accords that he got signed just the beginning that normalization
between Saudi Arabia and Israel will change that region because

(38:47):
it will start to change the calculus of the Islamists.
It will then isolate Oran and it gives us a
chance to really change the world. So I'm very, very
hopeful for his leadership and that of JD. Evans, who
is a wickedly smart man as well.

Speaker 2 (38:59):
He is is Okay, stay right there, Brian. We got
to take a quick break.

Speaker 1 (39:02):
But when we come back, I got to ask you about,
you know, Kamala Harris, next generation of leadership or.

Speaker 2 (39:08):
Not speaking of leader, And then I need.

Speaker 1 (39:11):
You to get out your jacket with a little you know,
tweet jacket with the little elbow pads and a globe,
and then you got to take us around the world
on your global right here, sure, I'm ready, right back
with Brian Dean Right, okay, back with Brian Dean Wright, uh,
former CIA operations officer, host of The Right Report daily podcast,
your own.

Speaker 3 (39:31):
Command, who's currently wearing red beach nation thong. I've got
it one on right now.

Speaker 2 (39:36):
You've got the speedo. You've got. They just came out
with everything together. But it also lets me.

Speaker 1 (39:41):
Breathe that see this, it's it's comfy, it's patriotic apparel
that it's just it's just amazing across the board. I
knew they were rolling out a thong speedo. I just
didn't know you got your hands on it so soon.

Speaker 2 (39:54):
I guess.

Speaker 1 (39:54):
It's almost the it's the winter time in the in
in western Pennsylvania.

Speaker 2 (39:58):
We're getting there.

Speaker 3 (39:59):
I got, well, I'm gonna resulta so every day's a
wrong day here, sir.

Speaker 2 (40:03):
It's a dry heat out there. I'm sure I got
one on every color. Anyway, Okay, what are we talking about? Yeah?
Tell me about Yeah.

Speaker 1 (40:11):
Kamala promises a new generation of leadership and what's listen
to this brid So she's been asked, how are you
gonna be different than Joe Biden? She said, I can't
really think of anything one or well, obviously I'm not
Joe Biden. And then Stephen Colbert is like I noticed,
and then the audience erupts and laughter.

Speaker 2 (40:31):
I don't know what's funny about that.

Speaker 1 (40:33):
And then she gets asked by Brett Bayer and she says,
my presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden's
Let me be clear about this.

Speaker 2 (40:40):
She always says that, and then.

Speaker 1 (40:41):
She gets asked again today and she says, well, look,
vice presidents aren't and I'm paraphrasing, but she says, vice
presidents aren't supposed to attack their presidents. I mean, Brian,
you would think that this person would have a better
answer for that question by now. And it kind of
makes me wonder, I mean, not to be it just

(41:04):
kind of makes me wonder if the Democrats want her
to lose. I'm just gonna say it, because how do
you not have an answer to that question?

Speaker 2 (41:11):
Now?

Speaker 3 (41:12):
Well, they anointed somebody for denomination not because she was smart,
but because of her sex and because of her skin color,
and it was her time. I mean, this is the
same rhetoric that we heard back in twenty fifteen and sixteen.
It was Hillary's time because Gal Powell, you know, power whatever. Okay, well,
that's fine, you can make that argument, but then you
get a candidate like miss Harris, so you're right. One

(41:34):
of the things that she said earlier this week, when
she was talking to Fox News, she said, look, I
bring about a new kind of leadership a new generation
of leadership, so we should ask, well, what is that leadership?
I want to read a few things that her staff
members have said about her, because if there's anybody who
can tell us what her leadership style is like and
what it's like to live under miss Harris, I think

(41:56):
those folks are quite that, wouldn't you agree? So let's
put on the professor of glasses here, sir, oh.

Speaker 2 (42:03):
Look at this, Look at this. Those aren't Rachel Maddow glasses,
are they? No? But when I put them on, I
do become a lesbian. Anyway. Last July, NPR came out
with the reports. NPR.

Speaker 3 (42:15):
Of course these are leftist reporters they called her or
her staff said that she has an abrasive personality and
indecisive leadership. Political magazine reported that in the very earliest
of her days as vice president, her staff had low
morale because of her. One staff member said, quote, it
is an abusive environment.

Speaker 2 (42:32):
It's not healthy.

Speaker 3 (42:33):
People feel mistreated, They feel like Shi t end quote.
Other staff members, according to Politico, said that she does
not listen to advise her cancel. She thinks that she
knows everything when she does not. The Washington Post, another
leftist outlet interview dozens of staffers who said that she
is degrading to them, her staff members, she's destructive, dysfunctional. Again,

(42:54):
this is Washington Post and the staffers saying this. The
other thing that they noted is that when she has
a big briefing or she I should say, a big event,
a big prece event, she does not take her briefing.
Then when she falls into her face, she then blames
her staff for not preparing her correctly. As one staff
are said, according to the Washington Post quote, you're constantly

(43:14):
propping up a bully, all due to her own lack
of self confidence. Look, the bottom line is left this
outlets have been reporting this for a long time that
Miss Harris her leadership style is awful. She's a monster.
She's a monster as a person, she is a monster
as a boss, and she is an absolute vicious human being.
That can you imagine if she were a commander in

(43:34):
chief of this country.

Speaker 2 (43:35):
How would she lead?

Speaker 3 (43:37):
You know, we've gotten a couple of clips over the
past week or two of her really starting to rage
and get angry and scream. Yes, So that is the
Miss Harris that her staff has talked to us about
through all these different media outlets on the left upwards
of ninety two percent staff turnover. Right, let me say
that again, ninety two percent staff turnover during her vice presidency.

(43:57):
That tells you a lot about her new generation of leadership.
This is something that I wish I got a little
bit more traction in this country right now as we
are thinking about who we're going to put in the
Oval office, because her leadership, according to her own staff,
she is a monster.

Speaker 2 (44:12):
So there you go. I think that's pretty important to
think about.

Speaker 1 (44:14):
You know what she needs Brian? Oh wait, no, you're
not a lesbian anymore. You're back to being Brian.

Speaker 2 (44:19):
Thank you, Wall. You can do that now. You can
just switch whenever you want. Man, woman say straight by. Hey,
you know it's science. You don't argue with me. It's science.

Speaker 1 (44:32):
It's science, TM science. So you know it's crazy. She
needs to listen to the right report. She doesn't even
need briefing. She just listened to the right report. I think, right, Well,
that's true, fact check correct. Okay, So you got to
tell me, like, what's happening with illegals foreign travel agencies
sending illegals.

Speaker 2 (44:53):
To the US.

Speaker 1 (44:54):
Tell me Biden Harris slap visa restrictions on them, tell
us what's going on with this.

Speaker 3 (45:00):
So what we've known over the past couple of years,
there are travel agencies that have sprung up in Western
Africa and the Middle East and in Europe, and they
are telling people, look, if you give us five to
fifteen thousand dollars, sometimes a little bit more, we will
fly you to Central America and they get you across
the border with some basically shirpas you know, belong to
the cartel members or otherwise that you'll help you explain
that really you're claiming for asylum or you're claiming asylum.

(45:22):
So these travel agencies have popped up over the past
couple of years. The Biden Air's administration has told these
various embassies abroad, hey, knock it off.

Speaker 2 (45:29):
These countries don't do it anymore. They haven't done much
of anything.

Speaker 3 (45:33):
About two three weeks ago, the Biden Air's administration decided
to one up their anger and outrage by slapping on
visa restrictions of these CEOs in these companies. Well, they're
not going to change their behavior based on some visa restrictions.

Speaker 2 (45:46):
It's absolutely absurd.

Speaker 3 (45:48):
This demonstrates again that they really want the world to
come to this country.

Speaker 2 (45:51):
Because if you were serious, what.

Speaker 3 (45:53):
A president could do is the issue what's called a
lethal finding, and you give the authorization to the CIA
and the Pentagon to start killing.

Speaker 2 (46:01):
These chief executives.

Speaker 3 (46:02):
You seize their assets, you blow up their charter planes
when they're flying people over to this country.

Speaker 2 (46:07):
We know how to do it.

Speaker 3 (46:08):
That would then send a message to these travel agencies
in the charter companies that are setting all these millions
of people into our country. It's going to set a
very clear message that we're not screwing around anymore. Of course,
this president and Miss Harris aren't doing it because they
like the illegal crisis. It's not a crisis.

Speaker 2 (46:24):
It's a benefit to them.

Speaker 3 (46:25):
So there you go another reason why you definitely don't
want to vote for Harrison November.

Speaker 1 (46:29):
I mean, isn't that kind of crazy, though, Brian, Because
I get that there's obviously or not obviously, but there's
definitely a political benefit to them, otherwise the.

Speaker 2 (46:39):
Border would be closed. But there's a huge this is
a huge national security risk.

Speaker 1 (46:44):
I mean, it seems like what they're saying is that
the political benefit outweigh the risks to actual human life
of Americans and even quality of life. It's in the
safety of Americans And to me that's nuts. Well, yeah,
to understand that they will use that.

Speaker 3 (47:01):
First of all, they will deny that there's a crime crisis,
just as they have over the past couple of years
with the FBI cooking that the stats on that.

Speaker 2 (47:08):
Second, they will then.

Speaker 3 (47:09):
Use that as a pretext, as all regimes do, when
there is a crisis.

Speaker 2 (47:14):
Of crime in the country.

Speaker 3 (47:15):
They will then crack down with the heavy jack booted
thugs that are on their side. This is a this
is a regime playbook, you know, tactic.

Speaker 2 (47:23):
Right. You create the crisis of the.

Speaker 3 (47:25):
Border, falling crime, spiking people angry, and then you bring
in the heavy to fix the problem that you created.

Speaker 2 (47:31):
So this this has been used.

Speaker 3 (47:32):
Over the centuries, is nothing new, and that's exactly what
the Democrats are doing.

Speaker 1 (47:36):
Wow, okay, so tell us about the whistleblower NBC report
that So, get this, folks, thirty percent of our border
cameras have not worked some for about a year. Why
does this matter to us? I mean outside of the
very obvious reasons.

Speaker 3 (47:55):
So clearly the godaways that's the big frightening concern is
you know how many people going between ports of entry
that we're not catching. Who are these people? Probably not
really great folks, by the way, because everybody right now
around the world knows. You get to the border, to
a border point of entry, you turn yourself in, you
apply for fake asylum, and you get in. We pay
for your air bline ticket to fly to New York
to say the hotel for free. So the people who

(48:17):
are the gadaways are clearly so not very nice people.
So we should be using our camera systems to spot
them to then arrest them and do something with them,
preferably deport them for for I shoot.

Speaker 2 (48:27):
Them in the face. But anyway, that's a CIA answer.

Speaker 3 (48:30):
The point is when you don't have the cameras working,
you don't know there's a problem. Which isn't that interesting, right,
So that the cameras don't work, okay, Well, I don't know,
you don't know the severity of the problem. One of
the reasons for why those cameras are not being maintained
is because the company, the contracting company that is supposed
to be doing it hired according to the whistleblower for Nationals.

(48:51):
Oh well, those technicians were foreign nationals. Who are they exactly?
And what's their motivation for not fixing the dag on cameras?

Speaker 2 (48:57):
That is insane, that's so easy.

Speaker 3 (49:00):
Den becomes not just an accidental thing, right, it starts
to become a purposeful thing. So of course you don't
have the cameras working because you hire a company that
hires foreign nationals who don't want the cameras to work.
So you don't know what the severity of the problem.
You fled the country with more and more people, and
you destroy the nation from within. That's the plan.

Speaker 1 (49:17):
So I mean, meanwhile, you know trend de Arragua, this
Venezuelan gang are taking over American cities. Of course in Colorado, right, Aurura, Colorado,
but also in San Antonio. Yeah, and so, and then
you have Martha Radditt saying, well, there's only a handful
of Venezuelan gang's.

Speaker 2 (49:35):
Taking over a part. Like it's amazing to me. Is
the media?

Speaker 1 (49:40):
I think they gotta understand this, right, Like is this
They can't be this stupid?

Speaker 2 (49:46):
Right?

Speaker 1 (49:46):
I saw Glenn Greenwald talking about here's Martha Raddit's home.
It's a three million dollar home and an awesome Posh
neighborhood outside of Washington, d C. The border crisis, these gangs.
She's not exposed. She doesn't care, doesn't have anything to
worry about, is she just like, but she has to
know if you just even have just a shred of

(50:09):
empathy for other people, she has to know how this
might be affecting others.

Speaker 2 (50:14):
So it leads me to believe that the cover up
is purposeful.

Speaker 3 (50:18):
Yeah, well, look, I think there are probably different buckets
of people who are responding with like a no big
deal response, Like what explains it? One I think is
we can kind of call the John Lennon Democrats of
like just imagine that they're no boarders and we're all
hugging each other. So that's one bucket of Democrats on
the left. Then you've got this other group of people
who are kind of like the the elites that live

(50:40):
in the capital city, right like we've seen in movies
that really don't care about the pleabs and the common people.
They just live with their sodas and wines and cakes
and enjoy themselves. So I think that that is where
miss Martha Ratt it's my fault in that category. But
there's this other one that you're bringing up, which is
these are regime officials. Martha R on ABC is no

(51:01):
different than I was at the CIA. I had a
cover job, Okay, I pretended to be that person even
though I was somebody different. She is a propagandist for
the Democrat Party and she wraps herself on the cloak
of journalism or being a journalist. So when she is
lying to people about just a couple of harmer and complexes,
that's a talking point. She's advancing that as a propaganda
is wrapping herself in a cover job of being a journalist.

(51:24):
So we should start to understand that that's what a
lot of these people are. They're not journalists. That's a
cover job.

Speaker 2 (51:30):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (51:31):
Okay, tell us about Ukraine helping Islamic radicals in Africa.
Oh that sounds bad, but having Yeah, I think we
actually talked about this, yeah, weeks ago.

Speaker 2 (51:42):
So give us an update for folks.

Speaker 3 (51:44):
If you can imagine in your mind, you pull put
on your on your phone or your computer. In the
central part of Africa, there's a country called Molly. It's
a really lovely place. You might know of a city
called timbucktoo, So that is a country that has been
fighting Islamic radicals for many, many years. Al kada In
and isis affiliated group of people in the Sahel region,
which is where we're talking about's called the Tarig people,
and they've been trying to battle to take over create

(52:06):
more Muslim or Islamic nations throughout the African central part
of Africa. All right, So what has happened is Molly
this country plus others like Niger, Burkina, Fossil and a
few others, they brought in the Russians to try to
help them defeat these Islamic radicals. Well, Ukraine and the
United States in the West, we would really love to
punch these Russian mercenary forces used to be called the

(52:27):
Wagner Group, now called the Africa Cores. So we want
to basically create a proxy force using these Islamic radicals,
giving them weaponry and intel to try to blow up
and kill more Russians. That is the decision that the
White House and the Pentagon have made because we now
know starting last July and again here a couple of
weeks ago, we know that the Ukrainians are giving these

(52:48):
Islamic radicals in the Sahel drones, armed drones to blow
off the Russians. So clearly we the Pentagon, the CIA,
the State Department, and the White House, they know what
the Ukrainians are doing that they're giving these Islamic radicals
weapons to kill the Russians. It's a proxy war. So
they're thinking short term, well, will hurt the Russians. But
guess what we just talked about those travel agencies in

(53:10):
Africa sending people from this region to the southern border
and inside of this country. Yeah, you bet there's a connection.
We're not thinking medium to long term. We're trying to
punch the Russians in Bali using via the Ukraine's we're
giving these drones. This problem is going to end up
on our shores. And oh, by the way, it's going
to end up in Europe's too, because these same people

(53:30):
from the central part of Africa go up through Libya
and into Italy and into Europe. That's the other vector
that these migrants will travel, not just west to the
United States, but also north into Europe.

Speaker 2 (53:40):
So it's a big deal.

Speaker 3 (53:41):
You as taxpayers, are funding Ukraine to then give these
drones two Islamic radicals affiliated with ISIS in del Kata
to kill the Russians, but it's going to end up
biting us in the ass.

Speaker 2 (53:51):
Let's just be honest.

Speaker 3 (53:51):
We did this back in the nineteen eighties, trying to
fund the Islamis in Afghanistan to fight the Soviets. Remember
that from forty years ago. We're doing the same thing
but in Mala, and it's going to bite us as well.

Speaker 2 (54:02):
We make the same mistakes, it seems all the time.
It's just it's mind blowing to me that we could leadership.
It's just unbelievable. Okay, shift gears with me. What the
hell is going on with the recreational weed? That's a
big shift.

Speaker 1 (54:16):
Whoa Ukrainians fighting Islamic radicals in America involved in supplying
weapons to radicals recreational weeds?

Speaker 2 (54:26):
So well, let's start with this.

Speaker 3 (54:27):
Most of my listeners probably have started using recreational weed
because I stress them all out with all the bad news.

Speaker 2 (54:33):
But look, so let's just start with this.

Speaker 3 (54:35):
A lot of people don't know that the marijuana plant
is called a bioaccumulator. It takes whatever's in the soil
and it's very good at sucking it up and putting
it into the leaves. That's why it's planted at chernobyl
around the different industrial waste parks.

Speaker 2 (54:46):
Because marijuana is like weed is.

Speaker 3 (54:48):
Yes, the plant itself, the marijuana plant itself, it's called bioaccumulator.
So it's excellent sucking up whatever's in the soil.

Speaker 2 (54:54):
How do you know this? You would be so popular
with hippies with no one know. And I talk to
the wall, I know really weird things. Now say yeah,
keep going. Sorry.

Speaker 3 (55:07):
Now, look, this is what the CIA does to you.
Like they hire you to be jack of ball trade
and mastered nuns. You know, weird stuff. You can pull
out the cocktail parties and recruit people to be spies. Look,
so that's the point of the marijuana plant. So what
a lot of people don't appreciate and understand is that
if you're not growing your own, you're putting a lot
of crap into your body that you don't know what
you're putting into, whether that's recreational or medicinal or both. Now,

(55:27):
you might say to yourself, well, but they're laboratories that
test that stuff right.

Speaker 2 (55:31):
Wrong.

Speaker 3 (55:32):
What we are now learning is from Massachusetts, Rhode Island,
We've got another Maryland, Colorado. These are all states that
have legalized weed, but the labs are allowing a lot
more weed through with things like pesticides and the latest
this week mold upwards of toxic levels of molds in
some cases. That is in turn causing a lot of
terrible immune reactions, even death in some cases. So what

(55:55):
I offer to my listeners is this, look, if you
want to use weed, knock yourself out for whatever their purpose.
Grow that stuff yourself, but just be real careful about
this stuff that you're buying in the marketplace. It is
the wild West right now, from mold to pesticides to
just the nature of the plant itself becoming a bioaccumulator
sucking up things like cadmium and lead. We have some
great studies from New York proving that amongst users, and

(56:18):
that's in that state too much lead and cadmium because
of the weed plant itself.

Speaker 1 (56:24):
Good lord man. Okay, so all right, so amazing knowledge. Bioaccumulator.

Speaker 2 (56:29):
I didn't know that. Okay. So what's going on with
acne and rosetha treatments?

Speaker 3 (56:35):
Yeah, all right, so most of us know benzoil pro
we go from weed recrean.

Speaker 1 (56:42):
Do you see what Brian Dean Wright brings to this
show for right night. This is just like one thing
to the next, to the next.

Speaker 3 (56:49):
Okay, go sorry, we go around the world friend, all
kinds of fun places and things.

Speaker 2 (56:53):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (56:54):
So this research comes to us from Yale University's a
School of medicine. What they were looking at is benzoil peroxide,
which of course most of us have in our medicine cabinets.
It treats pimples, for instance, but it's also an agreement
that is used in a lot of roseation medications. What
they under unfortunately came to understand here in the last
couple of weeks is that this benzoil peroxide at very

(57:14):
very low temperatures room temperatures during shipping becomes benzene and
that is a cancer causing ingredient. So here's the issue
that benzol proxide products should be made, shipped and stored
in very cold environments chill at all times.

Speaker 2 (57:31):
That's not the case.

Speaker 3 (57:32):
So now that there are additional research at Yale underway
to figure out if this benzine is enough to actually
cause skin cancer. So I'll keep you posted on this.
It's a pretty big deal because it's a ubiquitous product.
Lots of us have used it over the years, so
it could be as a skin cancer causing concern.

Speaker 2 (57:48):
So keep that in mind.

Speaker 1 (57:49):
The great use use of the gre word ubiquitous. I mean,
this is see you bringing intelligence to the show. I'm
enough ragger.

Speaker 2 (57:58):
Everybody's like, what was that word? I don't know that
you put your glasses on when you say words like right, sorry, yes, here,
we gotta again here here.

Speaker 1 (58:06):
You okay, So let's let's go. Let's talk about some
good news. Oh, good news for pancreatic cancer.

Speaker 2 (58:13):
Yes, what a great segue. Let's talk about cancer. Anything
good going on?

Speaker 3 (58:16):
Yes, So look, let's let's talk about some sobering news
about pancreatic cancer. Anybody who's been touched by this kind
of cancer knows that it's a nasty one. It's usually
caught at the very end of its cycle. It's disease cycle,
causing death, you know, relatively shortly thereafter. So one of
the great challenges is trying to come up with a
blood test that will find this cancer a lot earlier.
There is one right now, it's not great about forty

(58:38):
four percent efficacy. So what scientists have done all around
this country over the past years They've developed a new
test that looks for a different kind of sugar that
the tumor produces. When you combine this test with the
existing test, this new test, we get up towards about
seventy one percent efficacy, which is a huge jump.

Speaker 2 (58:57):
Also, it keeps the.

Speaker 3 (58:58):
False positives and the false name it is out of
the picture, so we are really finding more cases. The
belief is at a much much younger or earlier stage
of this cancer, which means you can save more people's lives. Words,
a fifty thousand people die every year of pancreatic cancer.
What I told my audience this week is, look, if
you have somebody who or a family member or in
your family where pancreatic cancer runs rampant, which it does

(59:20):
unfortunately happen, reach out to the folks who are doing
this test. It was in mouse models over the past
couple of months. They are now going to do human
trials using this test. So it could be a huge
benefit for those families with pancreatic cancer.

Speaker 2 (59:33):
Why so, I don't know if you know this, but
why is it often caught so late? Well, it's very symptomatic.

Speaker 3 (59:40):
I mean that's right, that's right, and so when you
become symptomatic. That is, you were very much at the
tail end of that disease cycle, and it's it's very
very difficult to impossible to stop at that point. You're
talking about a number of months at that point.

Speaker 1 (59:53):
Oh my god. All right, So okay, so let's talk
about addictions. We got some good news for addiction.

Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (01:00:00):
So this is one of those really really surprising things
that a lot of folks probably aren't aware of. So
we've heard of drugs called wigovi or ozepic for weight loss.
It's a class of drugs called glp ones. Well, what
they noticed back in twenty eighteen twenty nineteen, when they
were first studying this class of drugs that have long
been used for diabetes.

Speaker 2 (01:00:19):
They discovered something very strange.

Speaker 3 (01:00:21):
The individuals taking it, who had previous histories of alcohol
or drug addiction suddenly not interested in the stuff. They
wondered why. Well, part of the reason they thought was
that it was affecting the dopamine levels. So after we
eat something, we get this spike of dopamine in our
systems doesn't last but a few minutes or handfuls of minutes,
and that makes us feel happy.

Speaker 2 (01:00:40):
And joy pleasure.

Speaker 3 (01:00:42):
Well, that those dopamine levels then affect the brain was
the idea. So if these dopamine injections, as it were,
were causing this GLP one injection was causing us to
be a little bit happier throughout the day and decreasing
those cravings, what was the idea. So there have been
different efforts in Denmark and this country at Loyola University
figure out if in fact we could use this golp

(01:01:02):
one not just for losing weight, but for helping addicts,
which for those of us who've been touched by alcohol
or drug addiction in our families, we know that is
such a hard thing to tackle. Solutions are few and
far between. Well, Denmark has shown some fantastic results. Loyola
University this week showed that when they looked at about
eight thousand people who were taking these golp ones with

(01:01:22):
gov's and the rest of it, fifty percent lower overdose
rates for those who had opioid addictions and about a
fifty percent lower rate for alcohol intoxications. Those are huge
numbers and this match is what we're seeing out of Denmark.
By the way, there was a woman in Denmark who
was drinking two bottles.

Speaker 2 (01:01:40):
Of vodka a day.

Speaker 3 (01:01:42):
She went on this GOLP one, she stopped drinking cold turkey,
and it was gorgeous to read. Brings tears to your eyes.
She's like, I got my old life back. I'm no
longer this horrific alcoholic. So what I'm telling my audience is, look,
GOLP drugs. They are absolutely have side effects, no question
about it. But if you know somebody who is an
addict and they are on the verge of killing themselves

(01:02:02):
or detroying themselves, wrecking their families, this GLP one set
of drugs could be an absolute godsend. And I will
tell you anecdotally, in my own family, I know folks
who are on this and it is decreasing the desire
for alcohol. So there's something to this class of drugs.
It is not a perfect solution, but if you are
at a point of destruction or know somebody who is,
please explore these GOLP one drugs with your doc to

(01:02:24):
understand whether it's appropriate for you, because the early indicators
are that yes, there are some wonderful solutions here.

Speaker 1 (01:02:30):
Wow, God, Brian, you you come on this show with
such a diverse fact set of.

Speaker 2 (01:02:38):
Just basically everything.

Speaker 1 (01:02:40):
It's unbelievable, man, Like, this is why people in this
audience absolutely wait where did Brian go?

Speaker 2 (01:02:46):
I only don't know. Can't now put my classes on.
Thank you?

Speaker 1 (01:02:51):
This is why people like listen man. That gives the
people in the morning. Like I hear from people all
the time that say they listen to your show first
thing in the morning, and it's like a first thing
that they do.

Speaker 2 (01:03:01):
And it is.

Speaker 1 (01:03:02):
Man, you really made a connection with this audience. They
absolutely love you. And you know what else they were
concerned about the other day last week on the show,
you said that you did you're doing Thanksgiving by yourself.

Speaker 2 (01:03:12):
Please tell us that that's not the case. People have
been worried about it. What do you want? Look, I
will tell you.

Speaker 4 (01:03:19):
So.

Speaker 3 (01:03:19):
I've been doing a podcast for two and a half
years now. I have not gone home since I started
doing the podcast. And it's because you know, when you
do a daily podcast and you're not just sitting in
front of a mic and speaking, but you're really doing
a lot of good work to bring people facts and
data and then use your logic and reason.

Speaker 2 (01:03:33):
That takes a lot of work. So one of the
things that.

Speaker 3 (01:03:35):
I am desperately seeking is a writer to help, you know,
relieve some of the burden of putting this show together.
But because we cover, I cover so much, I really
need a writer who's kind of a jack of all
trade master.

Speaker 2 (01:03:46):
Nun as well, So I continue that hunt.

Speaker 3 (01:03:48):
So if anybody knows are a great writer who likes
what I do and can learn how to write as
I speak, which is the other great challenge, let me know.

Speaker 2 (01:03:55):
I would love to have a writer, but yeah, I don't.
I would probably be alone this year.

Speaker 1 (01:03:59):
But that's all right, Like AI, right, like you got
to be able to find a a I can't do
this for you.

Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
I mean, friend, I have tried to use AI for
the past two years. The technology is just not there for.

Speaker 3 (01:04:08):
Very creative purposes. It's been brilliant for doing kind of
repetitive stuff. It's becoming increasingly good at like math, but
it's not quite there to take a lot of the
pieces of information that we talk about and kind of
put together the intel, trend, the pattern, and it's not
any good. It's sorting out the leftist boloney because you know,
I'm citing the New York Times, in the Washington Post,

(01:04:29):
Bloomberg and these are pretty left leaning outlets, so you
have to be able to have the discernment like, Okay,
that's editorial, that's editorial, here are the facts, let's present those.

Speaker 2 (01:04:38):
And that's a challenge and that's hopefully the value that
I bring people.

Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
No, that's such a good point, and people absolutely love it, Brian,
I mean, that's what I mean. That's cool, and we're
grateful that you come on the show because I know
you work your ass off, like doing this show and
this podcast, and and the fact that it's all it's
all like, it's all right there, it's substantiated. You have
links to everything. It really is like people really should
go and support you. Subscribe to his podcast, listen to

(01:05:04):
it on the daily. But how else can people support you?

Speaker 2 (01:05:06):
Brian?

Speaker 3 (01:05:07):
Yeah, So every morning, month through Friday, any of your
favorite podcast platforms for folks who want some of the
resources that I'm talking about to the actual links to
all the things that the facts and data. So you
go to Ritreports dot substack dot com. That's wr ighd
like the Wright Brothers, Right Report dot substack dot com.
Six bucks a month you can every day get the
transcripts and then all of the hyperlinks the underlying words.

(01:05:30):
So like some of the medical research we're talking about,
I have the study right there. You can pull that up.
You can see who the researchers are. You can send
them an oe about pancreatic cancer right or the GLP
one study. You can print that out and take that
to maybe your doctor. Or you're talking about Kamala Harris
and her leadership, you can print out all that stuff
about her staff and take that to your friends and
family be like, Nope, she's a crazy monster and we

(01:05:52):
should not hope for her. And that's really I think
the value. Sometimes we get lost in the conversations, but
now we can actually show these leftist outlets proving what
we're saying on the other side. So that's a nice value.

Speaker 1 (01:06:03):
It's well worth six bucks a month, well worth it,
especially when people are like, people don't trust the news anymore, Brian,
they don't know what they can trust. And so I
think you offer them something like, you offer them a
place that they can go and get actual, accurate information
from a trusted source.

Speaker 2 (01:06:19):
And I think people really want that today.

Speaker 1 (01:06:21):
So and hey, you know, if you want to come
over for Thanksgiving and you're hanging out alone, I've got
a big, crazy Italian family on one side, amazing, and
then Melanie's family also kind of a little crazy. And
believe me, especially with some people on Melanie's side of
the family, bring those articles from Politico on hand them
to them and prove it and show them why they

(01:06:42):
shouldn't be supporting Kamala.

Speaker 2 (01:06:43):
I can't wait.

Speaker 1 (01:06:44):
Are not that there's a lot of people out there
Melanie's family supporting Kamala, but one in particular.

Speaker 2 (01:06:49):
I love, but one in particular. But but yeah, you.

Speaker 3 (01:06:53):
Know, I look forward to showing up. You know, I
can bring my glasses and I'll be like, hey, guys
that I got the marijuana plans, a bio accumulator, past
the stuffing. Oh in that guy again next year.

Speaker 1 (01:07:08):
Anyway, all right, my friend, have a great weekend, any plans,
any anything going on?

Speaker 2 (01:07:14):
I work seven days a week, brother.

Speaker 1 (01:07:16):
So the glasses go on right after the show. All right,
Thanks Brian, talk to your sum brother.

Speaker 2 (01:07:23):
Take care you all right.

Speaker 1 (01:07:24):
That's Brian Dean right, one of the smartest guys in
the world. We're real lucky to have them. Okay, folks, listen,
going into the weekend, I want you to have a
great weekend. I want you to continue to focus on
sprinting to the finish. We got a country to save,
but also make sure to take time to reflect and
pray for what we have here, be grateful for the

(01:07:48):
things that we have in our life that are good.
I think it's humans sometimes, and believe me when I
tell you I fall into this category. We have a
tendency to focus on the negative, all the negative things
that are happening in our lives, and we don't take
enough time to focus on things that we should just
take pause and reflect on being grateful. Being grateful is

(01:08:13):
just being grateful for the things that we have in
our lives and taking time each day to recognize what
we're grateful for. I think goes a long way. So
do me a favor and do some of that this weekend.
But folks, next week is going to be an awesome show.

Speaker 2 (01:08:28):
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(01:09:22):
good night, See you on Monday.

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