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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Morning, everybody. Greetings, it's the top of the hour. Great
to be here with you.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
And work up to you from the top of the mountain.
So we like being on top. Yeah, just like Trump,
we will build top. Yeah, it feels good up here
in the rocky Mountain studios of the Walton Johnson Show
where it's really really, really cold and dark. It ain't
gonna stay that way. I hear this climate's gonna change
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here in a couple of minutes. Yeah, I'm is that right.
It's going to the sun's gonna rise or wha? They say? Yeah,
they said it might get lighter and it might even
warm up in a little while. Is that exact climate
it does stuff? That's climate change? Huh. I do have
a question for you guys, not about climate change, because shoot,
what do you got? Nobody knows anything about that. Have
you heard one person just suggest even that Nick Reiner
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is innocent. No, it sounds like every news reporter that's
spoken to anybody close to the family seems to.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
They all have a very good understand what happened. Every
media outlet. I mean, it's possible he's innocent. I mean,
you know, this is America, after all, But.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
I just saw headline where is that he's hired some fancy, expensive,
high end, famous celebrity attorney of some kind. I don't
know who he is, Alan Jackson and the sanger. No,
it's just a coincidence. Okay, Yeah, so he's hired this guy.
What to jealous? He didn't do Nobody has even suggested
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that he didn't do it, that it could have been
anybody else. Friends of the family, other celebrities, the people
that knew Rob Reiner and were upset and mad, and
none of them have said, well, I don't think he
did it. Everybody knows what just why hire this expensive attorney? Yeah, yeah,
I did it, But I'm kind of a you know,
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a celebrity because I'm related to a celebrity, so the
laws don't apply to me. Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Well, he certainly has the money. Nick Reiner has hired
celebrity defense attorney Alan Jackson, and legal experts think the
legal eagle could potentially charge over one million dollars for
the case, according to the Post this morning.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
And so that guy's job is to keep him from
getting the worst sentence possible, because I don't think he's
gonna find him innocent. No, it seems unlikely.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Jackson became a household name when he was hired to
defend Massachusetts woman Karen Reid, who was charged with murdering
her cop boyfriend John O'Keeffe in twenty twenty two. Do
you remember that story they had to I think there
was a retrial. We didn't spend a lot of time
talking about it. The explosive story commanded headlines for years,
Jackson front and center throughout, even making some headlines of
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his own after he was filmed in a close embrace
with Reid during a night out in Boston.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
Yeah, every story I've read, family friend insiders, people that
have the inside information. They all know stuff about what's
going on at Rob Reiner's house, and none of them
are saying he didn't do it. I mean, it's not
even a question, do you not? Well, yeah, they kind
of know he did, right. It doesn't look good for him,
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that's for sure. But you know, I guess after you've
you know, taken a knife to your mom and dad,
you probably don't deserve anything good to happen to you
for a while.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
How about that, Well, it doesn't look good, you know.
With all that being said, there is there's a lot
of speculation that that Brentwood neighborhood could be cursed.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Oh yeah, I guess so. They've had more than one
or two situations like this. Huh yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
The quiet upscale Los Angeles suburb where Rob Reiner was
murdered with his wife. It prides itself as being Hollywood
safe haven. It's a billionaire bubble a listers go there
to hang out, grab coffee, You meet famous people at
the local restaurants and hangouts there. But it's also a
place where there's been a lot of death over the years.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Another famous double murder. I think that took place there
a while back. Don't ask me for details. I'm not sure,
but it seems like I remember something about that. In
nineteen fifty, Mickey Cohen, the loud, flashy gangster who helped
define Los Angeles' underworld, survived a bombing and his Brentwood home.
They blew up his house. Bugsy Seagull, a former associate,
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apparently was had some involvement in that. They claimed this was.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
That's what they say inteen. In nineteen sixty two, Marilyn
Monroe bought a small Spanish style home on Fifth Helena
Drive in Brentwood, tucked into the quiet residential pocket far
from Studio Gates, a sleepy little place to live. Months later,
I don't know if you're aware of this or not
what happened to her she died. Her death was ruled
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a probable suicide caused by barbituates.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
Yeah, you know better than that now, though right.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
Well, some speculate she was murdered by the Kennedys or what.
I'm sure if you look hard enough, somebody's probably blamed
the Jews for this.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
I'm just well, what do you think the Clintons learned
how to do their evil doings? It was from the Kennedys,
and the Kennedy showed them. And how about this nineteen
ninety four, Nicole Brown Simpson Ron Goldman brutally murdered. I
didn't remember hear something about day in that neighborhood outside
of Brown's Brentwood condominium, a crime that detonated into one
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of the biggest media spectacles in US history. Never did
catch the killer.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
Today, they're still trying to figure out who murdered OJ's
wife and her friend, her platonic friend.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
And that's terrible that that happened. Now, he's not really
helping with the investigation much anymore is he?
Speaker 1 (05:27):
But back to the thing with Rob Reiner for just
a minute. Rob Reiner's problem child, Nick appeared in a
bizarre YouTube video where he pretended to do drugs and
jokingly claimed he was going to kill the dog. Nearly
a decade before he was charged with murdering his parents.
There's this old twenty sixteen amateur clip that resurfaced this week.
The thirty two year old son was I mean, as
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you're aware, he's been accused of fatally stabbing his mom
and dad, but in this bizarre video, he pretends to
be a music mogul named.
Speaker 2 (05:56):
Dud Dud Dud David Well that's howt spelled. A three
dstill boy.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
He walks around a ritzy neighborhood while an interviewer behind
the camera asked him a series of questions in a mockumentary.
It's a fake documentary. At one point, his younger sister
Romi shows up. In a wacky six minute video, Nick
attempts to answer a question with a barking dog in
the background, and then he says, I'm gonna thing kill
that effing dog. He's wearing red hat and sunglasses, and
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then a short clip of Baja Men's Who Let.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
The Dogs Out gets mixed into the video. Not quite
as good at making movies as his dad was. Yeah, no,
I don't think so. He would pick the wrong subjects
probably too. Yeah, anyway, so people, you know how people
are on the internet. They went and looked for his
digital footprint, a thumb print of you well, and that's
what they found. Nick Reiner wears only vacant stare suicide
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smock and shackles as he made his first court appearance
for his parents yesterday at the murder A lot of
people think he's gonna kill himself. The thirty two year
old NEPO baby did not enter a plea, only uttered
yes honor when asked if he waived his right to
a speedy arraignment. He does not want a speedy trial
before Christmas. Apparently he's discussing.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
Two counts of first degree murder for the violent deaths
of Rob and Michelle.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
You know it is also really I mean, it's a
terrible thing to do to anybody anytime, but maybe ought
not to kill family members this close to Christmas. My
advice is, right before Christmas, don't do not murder and
then after the holidays are over, think about it for
a while, and then don't do it some more.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
There is a mental health epidemic in this country, and
clearly something weird is going on. It's just as true
with the Rob Reiner murder as it is with Brown University.
December thirteenth, some psycho strolls into the final review session
at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. An ivy league
says safe space. They teach kids to hate America and
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love pronouns, and one conservative student, Ella Cook, a bright
conservative Christian who dared to be openly right wing on campus,
gets murdered. Nine others got hit but survived. The shooter
dips out like a ghost. Five days later. The cops
are still scratching their heads. Seems a little odd. We
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did get some news on that though.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
They said that they they've now hot Brown University's hired
chief Wiggams. Oh he's pretty good. I don't know what
his track record is exactly, but I think he's pretty good.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
Brown has apparently over eight hundred camp cameras set up
around campus.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
Heiny, that's something, Matt. I've only seen an angle of
one of them, and apparently zero of them were set
up where it mattered, right In't that odd? It's a
little more to odd.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
The president of the campus, Christina Packson, apparently some genius liberal,
is getting roasted for this epic fail. Trump already called
it out. He said, why some few security cameras in
the modern age? It doesn't get any worse than that.
It does seem strange. This guy was able to We
don't know quite how he got there. We don't know
quite where he went. They've mapped out his route, but
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it has.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
Not on it. Well, yeah, it's not helpful. And I
do now say that, and we've heard this before, but
they're saying it some more different people for different reasons.
That this girl was specifically targeted, and this one story
said that she was shot ten times in the head.
Now that seems a little personal, don't it. It does
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seem a little personal. It's true because there's a lot
of news coming out that you don't necessarily know. How
does that guy know that's true? He doesn't.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
The narrative that this was a random act of violence
seems pretty unlikely. This is what happens when you defund
the police, when you prioritize equity over security. Many people
on campus claim that somebody had shouted some Johannist stuff
right before the shooting.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
They also don't want to share that information with a
Why won't they tell us what the guy said before
we started going off?
Speaker 1 (09:53):
Well, the media would love to tell you if there
was a white supremacist narrative.
Speaker 2 (09:56):
You bet you.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
Brown's got Mid East ties. I mean, you know, the
people from foreign governments invest in Brown University and the
research they do there.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
Ella was in in Tywoke. She was a critic of
the LGBTQ armed queers, those people. It is possible this
was Trantifa, and if it is, they're not going to
tell you. And it is possible no matter what the
Muslims tell you, that it could be trans Muslim Tifa.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
Yeah yeah, well Queer's for Palestine. Yeah, uh huh yeah,
they're out there, believe it or not.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
Thursday, Thursday. I want some coffee. I want coffee. What
do you want for breakfast? Just coffee, Just coffee. I'll
just have coffee. Caffeine is not a secret, says you.
Walton M. Johnson, bad boy. Uh, we're rocking out for Christmas.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
It's interesting how Bongino left the FBI just as we're
learning more about the Epstein case. I'm sure that's just
a coincidence. Former President Bill Clinton shocked his own aides
ahead of a Moroccan king Mohammed the ninth two thousand
and two wedding by asking if he could bring two
unrelated plus ones. Guess who they were?
Speaker 2 (11:06):
Huh? Let me think?
Speaker 3 (11:08):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (11:08):
Was that Epstein got one of them? That was one
of them?
Speaker 3 (11:11):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (11:11):
Huh? And was that lady whose name is hard to pronounce.
What's her name? Gallaine Maxwell? Yeah? Gis Lane? Yes, just
Laine Maxwell. Yes, I think it's better that way. He
wanted to bring them both to the royal nuptials. Clinton
had earned goodwill in the North African nation by attending
the funeral the king's father hassanned the second three years prior.
You remember, hey, you know how emotional we all were
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about that. Well, I'll never forget that day. And at
the event, there's a photo of Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Clinton,
Gallaine Maxwell, and Chelsea Clinton. Is this why she never
ran for office? Maybe she's always known there's pictures of
you out there. It's the Moroccan king. I'd never seen
this picture before. It's in the New York Post today,
And it's weird enough. You were to ask somebody that important,
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allegedly in the world, you know, if you could sneak
up extra people into the wedding that had nothing to
do with him or who he was marrying or nothing.
They didn't represent the United States, just personal friends. Now,
what could have been the reason he wanted to get
them in there? The request was seen by members of
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Clinton's own team as rude and has been commonly discussed
in inner circles of the Democrat Party for the last
two decades. Has a strange thing to do. Why did
Epstein need to go to the wedding of the Moroccan king? Damn?
Good question? Well, oha, thank you with that. I'll back
out now. The account is surfacing as Clinton downplays his
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ties to Epstein one day before a congressionally mandated deadline
for the Justice Department to release files on his crimes,
which were not publicly known at the time of the wedding.
Oh that's interesting. According to this report, they insisted they
pushed to bring Maxwell and Epstein. Epstein, as you know,
died in prison. Obviously didn't kill him. Did the king
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get him? Was the King mad? At him for showing
up at his wedding all those years ago. I don't
know would he even have known? I doubt it.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
Have you ever had a Have you ever been to
like a really big wedding where there were so many
people there you just you didn't know everyone or talk
to everyone.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
That's what the whole wedding crashers was all about. So big,
so so be, the people so rich and fancy. They
don't know who all their friends are. We'll just show
up and they'll say, hey, you know, and we're friends
of Uncle Charley.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
It's unclear what exactly the King's aide said upon receiving
the request, but obviously they said yes because there's photos
of the King and Epstein and Chelsea Clinton, Like wow,
these it's fascinating.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
Curiosity, is it not.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
At one point, Chelsea insisted that the group take a
photo together and a second source.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
Where do they use those later? For blackmail? What's the
point of all that? Why would Chelsea want a photo
with I mean, she didn't know. I guess.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
It's so strange to look at these pictures. It's like, Wow,
it's the Moroccan King, Chelsea Clinton. I'll post it on
social media. If you guys want to see.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
Both stars said, the ex president is dishonestly playing downplaying
his former links to Epstein and Maxwell, and do not
fully understand Clinton's draw to the pair That Hillary there too, No,
she's not in the picture. That's almost as I think
telling as who is there is who's not around?
Speaker 1 (14:19):
But Chelsea went with, uh, come on, the man that
reeks she does when there's smoke, there's fire. There's something
very peculiar about it. And obviously you know everything's twenty
twenty in hindsight. But yeah, really this is not going away.
And it's funny too because as much as they try
to make they wanted to make Trump look bad.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
I mean they've really tried. Like when they posted that
photo the other day with all those women and they
had their faces blacked out, and Politico or who was
the CNN published this picture of Trump at a at
a beauty pageant. Was it was clear, it was very obvious.
The way they published the picture they wanted you to
think he was surrounded by a bunch of underage girls
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at Org Island, and that's not what that was.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
None of the people in the photo were underage. None
of them were Epstein trafficking victims. It wasn't even a
new photo. It was a photo taken out of a
newspaper from years ago.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
Do you remember a little thing we used to do
years ago? Unnecessary censorship. Sure, it makes it sound like
people said the worst things. Ever when you censor their
their speech. Well, same with that unnecessary censorship of that photo. Yeah,
it made them look like they must have been underage
because they censored their faces. This is exactly what they
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wanted you to think, even though it wasn't true. Yeah,
you can come up with that on your own, and
that way, they don't lie to you. They just give
you enough information to lie to.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Yourself and you can't help. But wonder if all of
this has something to do with why Dan Bongino just
left the FBI.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
Yeah, that was weird. I don't think he ever really
did anything, did he.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
This is Dan Bongino a few months ago. I'm talking
like end of summer. This is not an old SoundBite.
Listen to what he's saying about working at the FBI.
Speaker 3 (16:04):
I mean I gave up everything for this. I mean,
you know, my wife is struggling everything, and I'm not
a victim. I'm not Jim, comey, it's fine. I did this,
and I'm proud I did it. But if you think
we're there for tea and crumpets, well, I mean Cash
is there all day. We share, our offices are linked.
He turns on the faucet. I hear it. He's there
at he gets into like six o'clock in the morning.
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He doesn't leave till seven at night. You know, I'm
in there at seven thirty in the morning. You know,
he uses the gym. I work out in my apartment,
but I stare at these four walls all day in DC.
Speaker 2 (16:36):
You know, by myself.
Speaker 3 (16:37):
It's the vorce from my wife, not divorce, but I
mean separated, the vorce.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
And it's hard.
Speaker 3 (16:41):
I mean, you know, we love each other and it's
hard to be a part.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
Would you do it? I want to believe him. Yeah,
I don't know. Why wouldn't you? So is he leaving
because it's too much work or because behind the scenes
there's something happening and he doesn't want any part of it. Both. Yeah,
I believe him when he said it ain't easy as
doing radio or what they call podcast in these days. Yeah, Well,
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he had a radio show and he had a podcast
and he knows now which one's easier, that are of
fourteen sixteen hour days with cash battel.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Maybe cash is the reason he's leaving. Maybe it has
something to do with Brown University. I mean it's you
know what I mean, there's so much happening all the time.
When you see behind the scenes of what goes on
at our intelligence agencies in this country, we know, we
know it's dark and nefarious. We know that they're constantly
skating into the lines of the gray areas of legality.
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We know that just to get the job done, probably
some laws have to be broken, some rights have to
be violated, and that's and that's to get people we
would all objectively agree belong in prison.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
Yeah. Now, imagine the other stuff that they're tasked with
doing for powerful politicians or things you never hear about.
Because the FBI is the deep state, that is the
fourth branch of government. I mean, that's as much a
part of it as a ten college professor getting paid
to write talking points for a politician when they're supposed
to be educating kids. Don't you always wonder why it
is ten year mark is when the professors all lose it.
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They'll hit the ten year mark, and then there's like,
what's what happened to them? Do you want to explain
or talk to about like that? The eight year professors,
you know, something like that. That's they're fine, and then
they hit ten boom. I guess they get cocky after
ten years. Now, mister kind Off, is he serious? Do
you want to Yeah? But I don't, you know, you
don't want to explain it to him. We're here to educate,
but in some cases I'm not sure. Steven Worth is
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like talking to a big wall some days. Yeah, Billyead,
it's it's ten years Bill, Yeah, that's it's Thursday. It's Thursday,
and I want some coffee. I want coffee. What do
you want for breakfast? Just coffee, just coffee. I'll just
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