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May 16, 2025 34 mins
In the second hour of today's edition of The Dan Caplis Show, Dan looks at the tragic case of a fatal DUI and what it says about the priorities of Colorado's Democrats.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:25):
to live intrepidation of a call from management asking me
to go do a sports show. So let's hope that
does not come, because I'm not sure I could say
no to that. But no more predictions today because I'm
just taking the suspense out of these games. A lot
of big news breaking this afternoon. Of course, we're continuing
to follow, and we will continue to follow, truly in

(00:45):
my young lifetime. One of the top three most outrageous
miscarriages of justice I've ever seen in Colorado, the the
Repo DA's office under the new Democrat Amy Padden, giving
this fifteen year old ninety a forty five you know,
clearly qualifies in my mind as vagular homicide. I think
the story even said they charged it that way. Probation

(01:08):
kills this beautiful young woman probation. Imagine being the father
of that young woman and hearing your daughter's life isn't
worth a single day in detention. The story says he's
here illegally as well, So was this politically motivated? And
my personal impression is yes, the DA we hope she
will come on the show and refute that, but so far,

(01:31):
and I know we're still working on it. In fairness
to the DA, we're still working on it and hopefully
we'll get that set up soon. So continuing to follow
that story of the killing of Caitlin Weaver, also some
news breaking on the Joe Biden front. The Trump administration
has released at least partial audio of the Robert Hurr
interview with then President Joe Biden. Remember that her was

(01:54):
the DOJ prosecutor special prosecutor who said, I can't I'm paraphrasing,
I can't prosecute this guy because a jury would say
he doesn't have the mental capacity to have committed the crime.
And that's my interpretation of all that. But when the
Biden administration wouldn't release the tape, that pretty much told
you what you needed to know. Now some of that

(02:14):
tape coming out as of I think just a few
minutes ago, and I think we have some of that
already for you. You're going to see a bunch of
headlines about Supreme Court saying Trump can't use the Alien
Enemies Act to deport and partially true, but understand that
what the Supreme Court has actually said is that, wait

(02:37):
a second, we've got to figure out some kind of process.
The Supreme Court has not not not said that Trump
is unable to use that law to deport, just that
there has to be a process in place so people
have a fair chance to argue that no, they're not that,

(02:58):
that they're not that. And so what the Court did.
It did not impose a process. It says we can't
do that from forty thousand feet. It says it's got
to go back to the Fifth Circuit to figure out
the process. So the Court has not said that Trump
will be permanently unable to use this act. Police vetoing

(03:19):
the big labor bills supported by all Democrats in the
legislature and all of the big Democrat backing labor unions.
Polis has vetoed that bill. We'll get into some more
detail on that before we get back to the phone
lines and some of this real hot take sound. Of course,
we're talking about James Comy and whether he called for
the killing of the president. I believe he clearly did.

(03:42):
Whether he can be successfully prosecuted, I don't think he
can be, And what should happen next there? I do
think there should be a warrant served. I do think
that all of his electronically stored information should be searched.
I do think there should be a great and jury
because of the seriousness. I think you just had the
former FBI director publicly worldwide call for the killing of

(04:07):
the president. That's a really big deal, and I think
all of that investigation needs to be done. Do I
think they can successfully prosecute and convict him. No, I don't.
And the reason for that is because constitutionally, political speech
and I put that in quotes, receives the highest level
of protection. And we know what Komy's going to argue,

(04:28):
right as he's already posted, Oh no, I didn't know
anybody take it that way. No, this is just a
political statement. And so my personal belief is that Comy
planned this out and probably consulted with counsel. He found
a seam where he could actually encourage others to kill
the president and get away with it, and in the

(04:48):
meantime be right back in the news and maybe fundraise
often who knows. Don't be surprised if you see some
of that. So my own personal belief is that that's
probably his play and that they will not be able
to say successfully prosecuted. But I do think given the
seriousness of this, and in my opinion, the reality that
he is trying to encourage the assassination of the president,

(05:09):
I do think there needs to be that full criminal investigation.
Love your thoughts on that. Three h three someone three
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three nine. And didn't he steal the g referring to
the fifteen year old CBS four reports here illegally and
was charge of vehicular homicide not a single day in detention.

(05:31):
Didn't he steal the jeep? If that's true, then the
death occurred during the commission of a crime. Doesn't that
increase the severity of the charges. Danielle Jereensky City Councilwan
from Aura was on earlier and as I understood or comments,
her belief is that the DA's office is not charging
the mother because the mother says the vehicle was stolen.
And listen, I don't have subpoena power here, but I'll

(05:53):
tell you in my civil practice, we were into this
all the time. You have these horrific killings, you know,
by vehicle, and people say, oh, somebody stole that car
from me. What am I an idiot? I've never had
one of those cases in forty years where anybody has
ever gotten off the hook claiming that the car was
stolen from them. Why because we have subpoena power and
we dig in and we find all the evidence we
need to find to get to the bottom of that.

(06:15):
And now one time in forty years has that claim
of the vehicles theft ever been been proven true. Now,
I don't know what the case is in this case
out in Arapo. All I know is, no matter how
this thing came down, I can't even imagine a justification
for saying to these parents who have just lost their
beautiful young girl, yeah it's vehicular homicide. Yeah he was

(06:38):
ninety and a forty five, But your daughter's life isn't
worth a single day of detention for him. How does
anybody ever conclude that? And why three out three someone
three eight, two five five the number and Ryan, of
course the ever popular Bruce Springsteen topic, which I know

(06:59):
you did on your show, Ryan is a great show
two to four in the Denver market on six thirty KHW.
What cut is that? I think my mind has just
blocked it out five oh five Because I've had so
so many good times at Bruce Springsteen concerts. I don't

(07:19):
want to face this issue, this issue of can I
can I actually bring myself to go to another one.
I had a great time at the last one, which
if I recall you were at also.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
It's true and I thank you for that on the
air today when talking about the Boss.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
Okay, yes, and listen, I know he's our car Lefty,
But for me, in like going to concerts and stuff,
going to watch a sports team, that has never factored
into it for me.

Speaker 2 (07:43):
And to that point, Dan, when you and I and
Joe were there, he didn't get political in that entire performance.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
Now ball and I you know, listen, I'm an adult.
I could handle it if he did. So what But
but there is a point, right there is a point
where I would not go And when he's being this
overtly political from the States. Listen, I believe you've got
to be able to disagree and disagree on the biggest
issues out there and still love and respect each other,

(08:12):
and still break bread, and still get along, and still
appreciate somebody else's positive talents. You know, Hate the sin,
love the sinner. I'm a big believer in all that.
But there does come a point where somebody you're paying
money to go see where I wouldn't do it, you know,
I mean, and I asked, Okay, let's say there's a
favorite sports team of mine, and let's say a key

(08:33):
player is using their position to go out there and
advocate for the killing of the unborn. I wouldn't go
support that team anymore. I mean, there are some lines
for me. But but Bruce, ya, what was the latest
from him?

Speaker 3 (08:48):
They're removing residents both at Robles?

Speaker 4 (08:57):
Are you boarding him?

Speaker 1 (08:58):
Bartens?

Speaker 5 (09:02):
This is all happening now.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
Hey, part cheering. It's not like you got a great
crowd response.

Speaker 6 (09:12):
Right.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Yeah? Wow, what a crazy time we live in, all right?
He let me squeeze in another text or two before
we pop this break This from a CSP trooper. Boy,
I have the utmost respect for our troopers. You know,
my dad Chicago Cup for thirty years, and I try
to remember if it was med Dad, No, somebody else
who told me this and explained that as hard as

(09:35):
police work is, and it is everywhere at every level,
arguably the toughest job out there is the state trooper
because you see, you're exposed to all this carnage. I
know the photos we look at in our office when
we're representing victims, But imagine being the trooper and you
walk up on that crash scene and it's fresh, and

(09:55):
you look into that car and you see somebody say,
it's a thirteen year old who who just minutes ago
was a thirteen year old with their whole life ahead
of them, and now some drunk or reckless driver their
life's over and their parents don't even know it yet.
How can any human process that and see so much
of that and not be deeply affected by it? So

(10:16):
I think the state troopers job is incredibly hard. And
then because state troopers are responsible for such large swaths,
they don't have kind of that home based community. Say
if you're a Denver Copper or you're out in Green Village, whatever,
I think it's just one of the toughest jobs out there.
But I'll get back to that text from the trooper

(10:37):
after the break. You're on the Dan Kapla Show.

Speaker 4 (10:46):
And now back to the Dan Kapla Show podcast.

Speaker 5 (10:49):
And let down by the system.

Speaker 1 (10:52):
I was sickened.

Speaker 6 (10:55):
You know, it's hard to process the whole thing.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
You want some some justice for your family.

Speaker 7 (11:03):
And then to have that it did feel like that
was that was gone.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
The probation sentence was a nothing. It just left it
as it's a slap on the wrist. Yeah, Caitlin Weaver's father.
And what, in my opinion incredible cruelty to the victim
here to say to a man whose beautiful daughter doesn't
come home that night because somebody engaging in this reckless driving.

(11:30):
I think they were actually charged of vehicular homicide. Fifteen
year old ninety to forty five kills his daughter and
the DA says, your daughter's life isn't worth even a
single day in detention and just just walks this reckless
driver on probation. Wow, cannot even imagine that. But how
just how wrong to do that to another you and

(11:52):
three or three someone three eight two five five the
number text DA and five seven seven through nine text
blown up. Great callers, but we do now have that sound.
We do now have remembered the sound that the Biden
administration has been covering up. The sound of the special
prosecutor her interviewing Biden. This is back in October of
twenty three, if I remember I and so obviously this

(12:15):
sound would have ended his presidential campaign, but it was
hidden from the American people because it would have proven
what I'd been seeing on air long before then that
Biden was not mentally competent to be president. So we'll
have that sound for you shortly, thanks to the great
work of Ryan and Kelly back there. In the meantime,
let's go out to beautiful Arvada, Colorado. Talk to Dean.

(12:36):
You're on the Dan Kaplis Show.

Speaker 7 (12:37):
Welcome, Hey, Dan, thank you for taking the call. Sure
the Komi case and the other Supreme Court seven to
two thing, I'm just curious what happens if they just
throw the illegals on the planes and just disregard what
the Supreme Court says. What could they do to this Trump?

Speaker 1 (12:57):
Well, everybody at that point would probably face criminal prosecution
like Trump. Trump would well listen to anybody who defies
a direct US Supreme Court decision at that point the
whole time, what's that Biden?

Speaker 7 (13:13):
Never Biden was doing that the whole time. He was
disregarding what they were telling him about student loans.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
Right, But I thought your question was what would happen?

Speaker 7 (13:23):
Well, I'm sure, but they could do to Trump if
you just threw people on planes anyway, It's like you've
had your illegal you don't have a green card, you
don't have to VI the your report.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
Yeah, no, if and thank you for the question, because
it's a lot of people do have that question. You know,
what would happen if if a president directly defied a
US Supreme Court decision? You know, I have to imagine that,
you know, donald Trump defies a US Supreme Court decision,
that he faces the very real prospect of impeachment and removal.

(13:55):
Because here's here's a big difference. Here's a big difference
that the GOP as a party, and I've been both
a Democrat and Republican, so none of this is cheerleader stuff.
That the GOP as a party is built around core
principles that are bigger than any one individual. And Donald
Trump now has obviously unleashed a tremendous force within the GOP.

(14:18):
But the GOP's built around rule of law principles, and
so Donald Trump has not done this and he won't
do this. But if Donald Trump want was to directly
defy a US Supreme Court decision, then at that point
there would be many members of the GOP who would
vote to impeach and remove him. A Democrat, No, the
Democratic Party is not based on core principles. It's based

(14:39):
on getting and keeping power. So Democrat could violate a
direct Supreme Court order and probably be cheered by the Democrats. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (14:48):
No, what about the Coomi guide? So who's paying? Well,
I have a two part question and I'll be done.
Who's paying for all the legal fee for Comy? And
then all these illegals if they get a day in court,
who pays for their lawyer?

Speaker 1 (15:06):
Great question? I mean, let's start with Komy. Okay, because
my personal belief, and I can't prove it because I
don't have subpoena power. I'm just looking at what's out
there and being logical. My own personal belief is that
he intended to encourage others to kill Donald Trump, that
this was well thought out, and he concluded beforehand he

(15:27):
could not be successfully prosecuted, and that he has probably
fully planned for a warrant to be served, a grand
jury investigation, and a potential prosecution, believing he will be acquitted,
become a hero to the left, and raise a lot
of money in the process. That's what I think is
going on.

Speaker 7 (15:45):
Yeah, okay, And how about the illegals?

Speaker 1 (15:48):
Who gets there?

Speaker 7 (15:49):
Who's paid for all those attorneys?

Speaker 1 (15:50):
Yeah, good question. I'm just thinking that through I don't
know the answer to it. I assume, but I don't
know this to be true, that there's some type of
whether it's privately sourced or whether it's through the government,
there's some type of representation in the deportation process. But
I do not know that to be true. I'll shoot
a no doubt to somebody I know who does that

(16:11):
kind of work and get the answer to that. But
here's one thing that I personally believe. I think you
have a lot of far left groups right now actively
encouraging illegal immigration, supporting illegal immigration because they see them
all as Democrat voters. Right.

Speaker 7 (16:28):
The problem I see is if this actually has to
be litigated, every person, this will take Yeah, yeah, this
will take decades.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
Well, well, and thank you for your other great pointing,
because what the Supreme Court said today is different than
what the headlines are reporting. The Supreme Court didn't say
that President Trump cannot use the Alien Enemies APT to
deport It said there has to be a process. It
did not say how long that process has to take

(16:56):
or what's involved. It said the local court, the Fifth
Circuit Court of Appeals has to come up with that.
So that is where that's at. But when you're talking
about other types of deportation not under the Alien Enemies Act,
then no, there's there because Trump has separated from these

(17:18):
horrible tactics the Biden administration was using to allow folks
to flow over the borders unvetted and be able as
a practical matter to stay here for years. Trump is
separated from that. No, the process is much quicker and
well settled when it comes to your kind of typical
illegal immigrant, Ryan, would you remember remind me on the
other side. We now have that sound cued up, so

(17:40):
when we come back, we'll have some of the audio
that's been released from the Robert hr interview of Biden.
Remember October twenty three, the Biden administration hit it because
it would have at that point caused people to realize
what I've been saying is true. No, he's not mentally
competent to be president. And so we now the Trump
administration has releasedaid audio. I also want to tell you

(18:03):
that some of the most recent reasons I love this
new pope and I love him more every day. And
did you see the video of him doing a little
high five with somebody? Yeah, it was pretty cool. Yeah,
and I really like that. But I also really like
some of the things he's saying on Catholic teaching and
applying that to the real world, and protecting the unborn

(18:26):
and there are only two genders and traditional marriage. You're
on the Dan Catholic Show.

Speaker 4 (18:39):
You're listening to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
It's fascinating to me because obviously the number doesn't mean
anything anymore. I mean, everybody knows eighty and eighty five
year olds ninety year olds, right, who are more like
fifty and fifty five year olds, and you know, somewhere
like one hundred and eighty And anybody who was paying
attention and being honest about it knew that you o'biden
was not mentally competent to be president. Of the United States,

(19:04):
but the entire Democratic Party apparatus covered it up, putting
the nation in danger and lying to the people. That
includes Michael Bennett, includes Polis Clutes, Hickenlooper, includes all of them.
So remember how the Special Council Robert Hurr, who was
looking into Joe Biden's violation of the law when it

(19:24):
came to classified documents. Remember when her and I'm paraphrasing
it concluded that, yeah, he did violate the law, but
we couldn't convict him because he doesn't have the mental
capability to have known what he was doing, you know,
couldn't convince a jury of that. And so the administration,
Biden administration would not release those tapes. Well, why it's

(19:46):
like my friend Peter Boyle says, if you knew where
you were going to die, you wouldn't go there. Right,
those tapes come out, it's over for Biden. And so
now the Trump administration has released at least part of it.
We're going to play the first part that's been released
right now, and you may have to turn up your
radio a little bit to hear this.

Speaker 5 (20:07):
There side of real Chambers Road and work dying related
to the end by a Center or the BIA were
bow where did you keep the first deadly in those
things that you were actually working?

Speaker 1 (20:30):
Well, I don't know. This is what.

Speaker 3 (20:39):
Twenty seventeen eighteen, that period. Remember in the signfract my son,
it is either about deployed or his dying. And so.

Speaker 6 (21:01):
It was. Uh.

Speaker 3 (21:04):
And by the way, there were still a lot of
people at the time when I got out of the
Center that were.

Speaker 4 (21:13):
Encouraging me to run in this period.

Speaker 5 (21:17):
Uh, except the president.

Speaker 3 (21:19):
But uh no not man not. I mean, like you said, man,
you just thought that she had a better shot but
winning the president than I did.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
And so I hadn't. I hadn't at this point.

Speaker 6 (21:32):
You know, I'm a band.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
I hadn't walked away from the idea.

Speaker 3 (21:35):
That I may run crosskin uh if our grand ended
the ground of pro president and uh and so what
was happen me know, went to want to die.

Speaker 5 (21:49):
Uh, I got a mazed.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
Thirties, uh twenty eighteen, twenty fifteen, and died the twenty
fifteen think it was twenty fifteen or years out.

Speaker 3 (21:59):
I said, so yeah, that's why it's and uh, what's happened.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
In the meantime is.

Speaker 3 (22:09):
That uh has and trunk gets elected in November of
twenty seventeen, twenty sixteen, sixteen, twenty sixteen.

Speaker 1 (22:22):
Alright, so.

Speaker 5 (22:28):
When twenty seventeen, ye, that's when we left the office
in January nsent okay now, but that's when trunk gets born.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
And that's the way would really.

Speaker 6 (22:40):
Credit cat.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
And uh in twenty seventeen and.

Speaker 6 (22:48):
Oh way passed and uh.

Speaker 1 (22:56):
Man, this is personal.

Speaker 4 (23:02):
The genesis.

Speaker 5 (23:05):
Of the work.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
And the title promised me Dad.

Speaker 3 (23:11):
Was a Uh. I know they're all closer to your
soils and dogs, but.

Speaker 5 (23:19):
Oh, it's.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Like my right arm, and that was my left.

Speaker 5 (23:25):
These guys were a year and the.

Speaker 3 (23:27):
Day apart, and they had finished gender sentences and oh
I used to go home on the trade and then.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
In a period.

Speaker 3 (23:47):
And then I was still a sentenced.

Speaker 6 (23:52):
Anyway, you remember.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
There is pressure, not pressure.

Speaker 5 (24:02):
Bow how much I have.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
And uh, this sounds maybe this sounds. Everybody knew how
close you are. There's not anybody who want to wonder
we're not.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
Anyway.

Speaker 3 (24:29):
No, let me just keep going and get it done.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
M Now you know why they didn't release the tape, right,
I mean, could any honest person say that that man
was mentally competent to be president of the United States. No,
that's why they didn't release the tape. And nobody doubts
that is incredible love for his son bow and nobody
came and imagine, right, the pain of losing a child

(24:55):
unless they have. But but he couldn't remember what year.
He does remember. In the beginning of that, he's saying, well,
twenty seventeen, you know, Boa died or was being deployed.
Couldn't remember whether in twenty seventeen he had died in
that year, was being deployed. Yeah. Yeah, So they were

(25:17):
all part of the cover up, every one of them.
Every one of them, Biden, obviously his entire staff, Bennett, Hickenlooper,
all these Dems. They were all part of the cover up.
And if they're going to try to tell you they
didn't know, who's going to believe that, right? And if
you didn't know, you shouldn't be in office, right. If

(25:38):
you're sitting there as a United States senator and you've
got a Democratic president from your own party, and you're
not plugged in enough to know that he's now mentally incompetent.
Just the stuff you can see publicly, but you're not
plugged in enough to know from the people who are
around him all the time, and you shouldn't be there
because you're here, completely irrelevant.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
What about Jake Tapper writing and profiting off of a
book claiming that it was the Biden administration that just
lied to him, so he was of course fooled.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Best defense is a good offense, right, at least make
some money off it, right, So yeah, and it'll be
interesting to see. Ryan. I don't know as we sit
here right now. I think it mattered in this last election.
I think it worked against Democrats because voters are smart,
and it certainly worked against common I mean, voters are smart,
they know who's lying to them often when they have

(26:29):
the information. Now, what we see all the time, we're
seeing in Colorado right now, is that the vast majority
of the media will bury something because it'll hurt a Democrat.
And then how do you fault the voter when the
voter doesn't have the information because the media is actively
covering it up or actively misrepresenting it. Yeah, So I
don't know. I don't know if this is still going

(26:51):
to be a factor in the twenty six cycle. I
think some other things will still be enormous factors, like
the Democrats absolute, complete devotion to letting men into girls'
locker rooms and showers and sports. Yeah, absolute devotion to that.
That's still going to be a big issue in this
twenty six cycle and in twenty eight again, and all

(27:14):
of that kind of stuff. But the fact that they
lied to the American people about Joe Biden and they
knowingly allowed someone to stay in the presidency who was
not mentally fit. Can you imagine that guy with his
finger on the nuclear button. Yeah?

Speaker 6 (27:30):
No.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
Now, the other part that was I think being trotted
out as a defense at the time, Dan was, Oh,
this was Joe Biden playing possum with Robert Hurr trying
to play it up that he was a forgetful old man,
so there's no way he could know how those documents
ended up in his garage or those sorts of things.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
Yeah, and the possum strategy just right on end of
the debate, right, But just all the stuff we could
watch at that time, Ryan, Right, I mean, because we're
talking about it on air for a year or more
prior to that. Yeah, we'll see, we'll see. I think
the Democrats have and Colorado's the toughest, maybe the toughest,
not to crack. If not the toughest not to crack

(28:07):
for Republicans, it's close to it. But I think that
eyes are being opened on a wide variety of issues
and this illegal immigration thing, and again we're talking about
where if you're talking about those crossover voters in Colorado,
the Democratic parties obvious, you know, absolute commitment to protecting

(28:29):
people here illegally who have also committed other crimes, including
taking innocent lives. We've just seen I think the most
recent example of that in my opinion. Yeah, that is
the sort of thing that is the sort of thing
that can flip enough votes in Colorado to make the difference.
It's not the only thing, but it's probably at the
top of the list. You're on the Dan Capla Show.

Speaker 4 (28:56):
And now back to the Dan Taplas Show podcast Weekend ahead.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
So much psycho stuff happening in the last forty eight hours, right,
and I think there is a full moon, but I
think it goes way beyond that. Anyway. Among the breaking
news items, we've got the her tapes part of them.
Remember Biden administration covered him up. A special Council interviewing
Biden in October of twenty three, clear from the tapes
and so much else. He didn't need the tapes to

(29:22):
know that he was not mentally competent, not mentally capable
of being president. But all of the Democrats, including the
Colorado Democrats and DC covered it up because they thought
it would be better for their party. But as we
go back to the phone lines and text, isn't this
such a beautiful thing? I mean, it was so critical
that Trump get a second term for the good of America.
But isn't it a beautiful thing that the way the

(29:45):
left lost was that their own big lie, that their
own big lie sunk them. Because I'd been on air,
I've been in Air twenty two, you know, saying, hey,
here's going to be the Democrats play. Biden obviously is
a mental competent. He's going to step aside past the torch,
go out like some phony, conquering, gracious hero. And then

(30:07):
the Democrats have a full primary season to vet their candidates,
but no. Instead, instead they decided to once again lie
to the American people. And then they got stuck with
Kamala as their nominee. Right, And as I told you
the day she became their nominee, and that coup that
she couldn't win. There was no way America was going
to elect Kamala Harris. So that's the beauty of this right, right,

(30:30):
that their big lie to the American people, putting America
in danger by having a mentally incompetent president, ends up
sinking the Democratic Party. That's the way it should be.
Let's go to Beautiful Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Talk to Terry.
You're on the Dankaplas show. Welcome.

Speaker 6 (30:46):
Oh thank you, Hi Dan. I tuned in a little late,
so it may have already been discussed, and if it is,
has been. But I watched an interview with Palsy Gabber
and Jesse Waters and he was talking to Falsia about the.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
James Comy Yeah, And at one point he.

Speaker 6 (31:03):
Said, should Coy be in jail? And she said yeah.
And then there was some question, is you know it
was this thing? Could it actually happened? And then Pulci
said there's a guy sitting in jail right now. That
threatened me, which made me think, well, maybe they couldn't
do something. But the guy sitting in jail isn't as
prominent as homy I suppose. But the other point was

(31:26):
I also saw an interview with Clay Travis and the
Fox News. I forget who the anchor was, but didn't matter.
And Play said when the story broke, he went to
Komy's instagram. Had you heard that?

Speaker 1 (31:46):
Travis didn't know.

Speaker 6 (31:47):
Yeah, So Clay Travis went to Komy's instagram and he
saw the post, and beneath the post he said, it
was another post indorseeing Kamala in the seashells.

Speaker 1 (32:00):
Interesting it. Terry, what a great question. And here's my
take on this. Okay, my take is that James Comy
did this in a very premeditated, deliberate way. I personally
believed that he intended to encourage people to kill the president.
I think he calculated this out in advance and determined

(32:20):
that he was likely to have a warrant, served, likely
to be the subject of a grand jury investigation, decent
chance he'd be arrested, and very confident that he would
be acquitted. And I think that James Comy thought all
this through, thought it would put him back in the
national spotlight, raise a bunch of money off it, eventually
be acquitted. I think that was his play. But the

(32:42):
starting point is I personally believe that he absolutely was
intending to encourage others to kill the president.

Speaker 3 (32:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (32:52):
I mean, I don't believe for a minute that he
stumbled upon that too on.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
The beach, or that he didn't understand the message.

Speaker 6 (32:58):
Yeah, he placed it just diverrsual of the fact that
beneath that post was another post in seashells endorsing Combo.

Speaker 1 (33:07):
Interesting.

Speaker 6 (33:08):
If you start out on YouTube it's Clay Travis and
fox Y. No.

Speaker 1 (33:12):
I appreciate that. Just wanted to make the point. Thank you, Terry,
appreciate that. I hope you have a great weekend. And listen,
I could be wrong about Comy. I really hope that
I am, but it doesn't change the effect. The effect
is that the president's life is now in more danger.
And listen, we know that you have had these evil
people trying to kill them, right, it's been in front

(33:32):
of our eyes. But when the former head of the
FBI sends out a message eighty six forty seven sends
out a message to kill Donald Trump, because that's how
most people are going to interpret it, right, and Comy
sends it out knowing that you have all of these
mentally unstable people, and by the way, most mentally unstable

(33:53):
people are not inclined towards violence, but you have some
who are you also, those who, for various reasons, could
easily be pushed to a tipping point to actually act
and try to kill the president. He knew exactly what
he was doing, exactly what he was doing, and I
think he's right in his legal strategy. I don't think
he can be convicted unless they find something in his

(34:16):
electronically stored information, etc. That that would support a conviction.
But Comy's much smarter than that. I'm sure he was very,
very careful with anything that can be traced, and I
think that's his play. I mean, what other explanation is there.
I could be wrong, but even just hypothetically, what other explanation? Yeah,

(34:39):
six six six stuff. Ryan, tremendous job, my friend. Hope
you have a great weekend, Kelly. You're the best human
sunshine in a bottle, and please do enjoy the nuggets.
Not going to make a prediction. I don't want to
shatter the suspense and have a great weekend without the
Dan Kepler Show.
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