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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Every buddy. Dan Snell is back with his political expert Dan.
Good morning, welcome in, Good.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Morning, Good morning, JT. Great to be with you and
your Alabama listeners.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
I got to tell you, your winsome attitude is just
it's a breath of fresh air. Every time you're on
the air and people call me and say, who is
that guy? He's always upbeating positive? What's going on here?
So we're glad to have you, Dan. So let's talk
about something that's not really upbeating fun these Epstein files.
My gosh, are we going to ever really know the
full story? To me this, We've been talking about jfk
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assassination for how many years now, six fifty sixty years,
and I still think there's mystery around that. I think
this is going to be one of those things. Yeah,
they'll release it, but yeah, what are we going to
find out?
Speaker 2 (00:41):
Yeah? It had better have a lot of things that
opponents of Donald Trump want or it's actually going to
very much strengthen the president. You know, it's been President
Trump has had a lot of great things going his way.
It's almost like a football game, right. He had a
lot of momentum, a lot of great things. He was
doing policies and world events and the economy and the
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stock market, and then you get something like Epstein in
the football games, like all of a sudden, we see
some yellow flags on the field that wait, stop, let's
take a look, let's review this. And right now it's
the momentum is not wearing a Maga red hat. The
momentum is there's a pause on the field to see
what happens. But a lot of things going on, you know, Scotus,
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the Supreme Court, they're going to rule on things like tariffs,
and they're going to rule on various things. So Donald
Trump is you can tell on his countenance and even
the strength of his voice that obviously he's a little
bit anxious. And this Epstein file will find out America
wants to know. And hey, yesterday they put forth we're
going to find out what's in there.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
Well, very good analogy, by the way, and I agree.
I think America wants to know a seventy five percent
I think of everybody in Democrat Republican voters. Whatever, what
the files. If there's nothing there, then just show us
to the nothing. But there's going to be a lot
of redaction to cover up and you know, obviously protect
some of the victims, obviously, but you know there's going
to be some other things that they're probably going to redact.
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And I've heard, you know, from good source that the
Democrats and the committee meetings now are already redacting things
just for the sake of doing that to raise suspicion.
Oh that redaction insinuation there, that's got to be Donald
Trump they're talking about, which is just enough to you know,
spark the conspiracy theorists on the Democratic side. See, I
told you there's stuff in there about Trump where well
it's underneath that black sharpie. I'm telling you, if that
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wasn't there, you'd see it. Well, we don't, so quit
trying to make things up here. So I'm just leary
that this is going to feed the fire of Trump,
you know, derangement syndrome even more. Secondly, if there was
something implicating Donald Trump and just raising all kinds of
red flags that he's you know, involved in this type
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of thing with these the miners on the island, the
Democrats had these files during the Joe Biden administration, they
would have used it against him in the election. So
with that said, I I still think that there's a
much deeper thing happening with the Epstein files and what
he was up to. We had a guy on yesterday
was talking about he was running Epstein, the largest blackmail
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scam scheme globally than we've ever seen. He had video
cameras everywhere and all these people that were there and
used it for his benefit, and was using it for
his benefit. So I don't think we're going to get
to the bottom of it. I don't think he killed himself,
and I don't think this is really going to take
the country in any direction that's going to be beneficial
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for the American people.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
Well, it's going to be I think in the end
potentially a tie because we're going to probably see things
that are going to hurt Trump a little bit. But
then there are also going to be things in all
those reports that a lot of big names that we're
going to go, oh, my goodness, and so people are
going to go, wow, everybody, there's some big names that
were involved in this, and it's just horrific for the country.
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You know. The positive that I appreciate your kind words about
what your listen say. The winsome thing that come out
of all this in the last week and never in
my study as a winsomologist, what I think Marjorie Taylor
Green would say, I want to be a kinder, gentler,
non toxic person. So look, maybe some good is happening
in Washington, DC, and that's what we can focus on.
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They all need to kind of look in the mirror
and say, how can I make this place we call
home America a little bit better, a little bit kinder,
because we're all we're doing is attacking each other and
we're not getting the day to day things that need
to be done in the economy and the and the
markets and the world done. So I'm always have an
optimistic outlook for Washington and this is a sad time,
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but we'll get through it.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
Yeah, and I agree. I think that Donald Trump got
to the point like, Okay, fine, this is starting to
be a real annoyance to me. Get this gnat off
my ear here and let's be done with it, get
it out there, put it behind us, and let's move
on and get back to the business at hand.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
Here.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
I totally agree, Dan Snow always good and there's no
doubt you and I will be talking about the Epstein
thing long after Thanksgiving there's certainly more to come in
this mini series for sure. Thank you, Dan, have a great.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
Day, great peace. Stay went some, Stay Went Some JCT