The Most Enlightening News Day I Can Remember!
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Yeah, I have to say that yesterday, February 8th, 2024 happened to be the most, it should have been for you, the most enlightening news day. The most enlightening news day I can remember. All right, I want to, I wanna start. There’s gonna be a myriad of stories we gotta go over. First and foremost, Supreme Court. Supreme Court.
They’re taking up the Colorado situation with Donald Trump on the ballot and banning him from the ballot. I got the opportunity to read some of the transcripts from the various different Supreme Court justices. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s nine zero. Nine zero in favor of Trump. That’s good.
That’s good. Again, we’ve talked about, you know.
destroying democracy in order to save it and how hypocritical it is of we the people here in the United States criticizing what’s going on in Venezuela. Yet we’re banning candidates from ballots as well. So I’m glad to see it going in that direction. Like I said, I don’t care who it may be. This is something that states should not be getting involved with. And it was also good to see,
It’s good to see Trump was on his best behavior. Yes, he really was. He was on his best behavior. He didn’t he didn’t do any of the spike in the football nonsense like he did back in New Hampshire with Nikki Haley with this. He saw what was going on. I don’t know if somebody gave him like, I don’t know, some sort of marijuana gummy or something like that. But he seemed seemed pretty chill, which is good to see. And let’s let’s hope he can.
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keep it that way. The other story, the other story, and I’ve, I know we’ve spent time talking about this over the past few years when it comes to Joe Biden. It’s gotten really to the point in time where you have to, you have to feel sympathy for the guy. You really do.
Um, anyone who’s watched, and I know many of them there have watched loved ones, um, deteriorate when they get older, um, dementia, Alzheimer’s, whatever it may be. Um, you see it, you’ve been seeing the signs for, for a long time. And then yesterday, yesterday, we get this, um, documents.
situation with Joe Biden. And in essence, Joe Biden was holding on to classified material on some pretty consequential things that he was holding on to, not to mention the fact he handed them over to his ghost writer for his memoirs. It’s actually kind of funny, you know, that they brought up, they brought…
They brought up the Wall Street Journal brought up Vincent the Chin Gigante, the mobster who would walk around Greenwich Village in his bathrobe in order to appear that there was something wrong with them. They did that on The Sopranos too with Uncle Junior, if you remember. However, they were making it up. This is sad. Mr. Herr, the…
prosecutor here in this case, the special counsel, reported that he uncovered evidence that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen. But we’re not going to charge him with anything. And one of the reasons why is he doesn’t believe a jury is going to do a darn thing. Again, it’s a waste of time. They’re not going to convict. And what he says,
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is a sympathetic, well -meaning, elderly man with a poor memory. Again, the chin, Uncle Junior, the Sopranos, same situation. However, Biden’s not faking it.
Biden used these documents from the journal today and notes to assist in writing his 2007 and 2017 memoirs and shared those secrets with his ghostwriter. They also discovered a 2017 conversation in which Mr. Biden said to his ghostwriter that he just found all the classified stuff downstairs.
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And he sent him downstairs to rummage through that. You’re not supposed to do that, not to mention they also found that the ghost rider erased a lot of the conversations out there. Again, the reason why, the reason why Hirsh says he wouldn’t prosecute is he doesn’t think that a jury would convict beyond a reasonable doubt.
He says Biden would likely present himself as a forgetful old man, the way he presented himself to Mr. Herr’s prosecutors.
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Again, this guy’s the President of the United States. As Mr. Her puts it,
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I loathe to see people in the news actually make fun of it because this is not funny. It’s not funny. It’s just sad. Mr. Biden’s memory also appeared to have significant limitations, both at the time he spoke to his ghostwriter in 2017 as evidenced by their recorded conversations and today as evidenced by his recorded interview with our office.
Mr. Bynes recorded conversations are often, this is 2017, painfully slow with Bynes struggling to remember events and straining at times to read and relay his own notebook entries. When he did his interview with Mr. Herr’s office, his memory was worse. He did not remember when he was vice president.
forgetting on the first day of the interview when his term ended. If it was 2013, when did I stop being vice president? He asked. And forgetting on the second day of the interview when his term began. In 2009, am I still vice president? He did not remember even within several years when his son Bo died. And his memory was hazy when describing the Afghanistan debate.
that was once so important to him.
Um, again, this is going to be brought up again in Trump’s Mar -a -Lago case. Um, Hirsch says the differences is that, uh, Trump wasn’t forthcoming. He might’ve allegedly lied about the documents, refused, um, to cooperate. Uh, this guy is, is, is president of the United States. And you know, again, I, I’ve,
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I mentioned some things that somebody else has got to be running the show. I certainly hope so. We should all pray that somebody else is running the show. It has to be.
It has to be. This is, this is, it’s awful.
It’s awful. We’ve got all of these issues that are taking place right now. And you know, there was actually a piece today, Mike Pence and Mike Pompeo wrote an op -ed basically saying it’s time to strike back at Iran. No, it’s not.
Again, like I said, you want to talk about an enlightening day yesterday. We’ve discussed foreign policy here on the program and how we just, again, nobody fears us anymore. No, it’s not the time to strike. I mean, it’s time for us to pull out and retrench. I want to sound like Sonny Corleone there, wartime concierge. I hope we have somebody. But.
You want Joe Biden in a bloody situation room? When we’re at war with Iran?
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Get your arms around that. Read a little Sun Tzu, okay? It’s time for us to retrench here.
We need to have the election now. Now. And I’m sorry. I’m sorry you people and your Democrats out there. You honestly care about the country at all. Stop with your freaking threat to democracy bullshit.
and run someone that can handle this job.
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Now the past week, this past week, the president of the United States, it’s like the sixth sense. I see dead people. He’s seeing dead leaders and he’s talking about times he was speaking with dead leaders in anecdotal stories. They roll him out last night. Again, who thought that this was a good idea to roll him out last night?
well past his bedtime. And I’m not saying this to be mean, okay? I go to bed at 9 15 anyway. I’m sure he’s got to go to bed early in that. I don’t know what time he’s up. I’m up at 3 34, but well past and it was an unmitigated, it was a disaster. World leaders are watching this.
He confused the president of Egypt with the president of Mexico.
He lashed out, angry. And again, that’s something that people that are suffering mental decline, it’s something that they do. They’re frustrated.
He’s probably frustrated. The guy’s been in public service, I’m gonna call it that, whatever you want, his entire life.
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And you start to, you start to comprehend when you’re elusive, you understand your limitations and it’s frustrating.
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Hell, I get frustrated, I go out shooting lacrosse balls at my kids, I’m like, oh my God, my elbow hurt, things that I used to be able to do, I can’t do them anymore like I used to.
He can’t do this anymore.
This is awful and shame on his wife allowing this. I’ve said this before. This is awful what you’re doing to this person.
If I was Donald Trump, I would honestly, I would feel sympathy. I’d be out. I said, somebody’s got to help. This is awful. This is not right.
You’re allowing this to happen? You paint these people for what they are. Hacks, political hacks, looking to hold on to power rather than looking for what’s best for the country.
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Anyway, a little sidebar here when it comes to this documents stuff, and I’ve mentioned this before. At what point in time you serve, I don’t care if you’re the House, Senate, I don’t care if you’re a civil servant in Washington, D .C., I don’t care you’re President of the United States. The day you leave, you know how you should leave? With a banker’s box of your pictures. Nothing.
leaves, no documents, nothing. Everything is the property of the taxpayer. You don’t take bloody stationary.
You don’t take a coffee cup that says President of the United States. See, I got one that says United States Department of Dad. I got this for Father’s Day probably about 10 years ago. That’s mine though. That’s mine. Okay. Everything that you write on, every piece of paper, every pen, you don’t take anything. You have security escort. The President.
Out of the White House. You leave with your clothes, your stuff, that’s it. No documents, no files, no nothing. Then we wouldn’t have this damn problem.
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Moving on, again, most enlightening day I can remember and I called this. I called it. I knew it was probably the, can anyone think of a bigger interview over the past several years?
I can’t.
I’m Tucker Carlson, especially right now. Right now you got members of freaking Congress. Hey, Wall Street Journal. Oh yeah, look, they may get that money back to the Ukraine.
We’re sending shit tons of money over there. I don’t care if Fox, that you fire Tucker Carlson. I don’t care. Is it or is it not an important interview?
basically ignored. Mainstream media ignored it. That’s kind of enlightening. That kind of shows you what they’re really all about. They’re not about forming you. By any stretch, the imagination. You know what it reminded me of? The second Anchorman. The second Anchorman where Veronica Corningstone is set to have this huge interview with Yasser Arafat.
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and it gets preempted because Ron Burgundy is covering a car chase in Milwaukee.
I actually never do this. I actually flipped on Fox and Friends, went back and forth at CNN over the course of one, see what they were going to talk about the Tucker Carlson interview with Vladimir Putin. Crickets. Oh, a couple reviews of the interview are out there. One of them happened to be in the UK Daily Mail, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch and the Fox, part of the Fox family.
bashing the interview. There was another one out there. And again, it was all nothing on substance, all snide remarks, all talking about how Tucker loves Putin and Putin, Tucker loves Russia and the Kremlin and all that. BS. Watch it for yourself. Watch it for yourself. Sit down. It’s two hours long. I sat and I watched it last night. Oh, they’re critical. Wow.
Vladimir Putin spent the first half an hour giving a history lesson. So?
So what? He obviously realizes that most people are ignorant as hell here in the United States when it comes to history. We don’t own our own history for crying out loud, let alone to understand the history of that area of the world. Again, we went over this stuff, not nearly as in depth as Putin did yesterday, not nearly as in depth as he did. He went all the way back to the Middle Ages when he went back into Russian history. I didn’t go back that far, two years ago.
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We went over all of the issues with NATO, World War II, that area of the world, how it was carved up. But he went back much further. He went back to orthodoxy in that area of the world, all sorts of things. And to me, that stuff is interesting. It’s fascinating. It’s a hell of a lot better than a four minute interview on some cable news network at night where we’re on to the next thing and we’re there to like.
point fingers and start yelling at one another. Yes, you had to have a higher level of intelligence to actually watch the interview.
Anyway, so yeah, he did spend the first half an hour getting into it and talking about the issues of that region. And again, you want to anybody fact check Putin? Was he inaccurate on any of the things that he said when he came to the history? No, no, it’s interesting. You see, the critics are not talking about that. He wasn’t wrong. Well, wrong. And again, the trigger for the Ukraine war.
Initially, it was the coup in Ukraine that provoked the conflict. They launched the war in Donbass in 2014 with the use of aircraft and artillery against civilians. This is when it all started. And again, he also got into NATO expansion. And again, these are things he, everything he said was accurate. It’s history. We don’t, but our news media doesn’t cover it. They don’t talk about it.
They don’t talk about the fact that yes, we promised them that we weren’t going to expand NATO to the east, but we wasn’t in writing and we did it anyway. He also talks about the fact where again, it was proposed that Russia join NATO and then that was pulled on them. Again, make it perfectly clear. Okay. This is a KGB, he’s a shrewd operator.
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He’s a shrewd operator, but don’t you think America, you know, maybe we should maybe listen to what our adversaries are saying. Don’t you think it might be a good idea that maybe we try to negotiate our way and listen again, is he wrong? Is he wrong? They tried to have a negotiation back in Istanbul. It was about 18 months ago. And Boris Johnson told the Ukrainians, no, you can’t do it.
Can’t do it. So again, you know, is he wrong? Is not the Ukraine a client state of NATO and the United States? Certainly seems that way. Certainly seems that way. Again, talk to all about that. Let’s go over some of the things.
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late on his last conversation with Joe Biden. Again, this is what he mentioned. This is a few. He said it was a huge mistake for him supporting this. This went back prior to the war starting on the possibility of global conflict. It goes against common sense to get involved in some kind of global war and a global war will bring all humanity to the brink of destruction. On the basically talked about denazification and Ukraine and the neo -Nazi.
movements that are there. And he also said that Russia doesn’t have any territorial ambitions. Again, I don’t know if that’s accurate or not. Talked about the Nord Stream explosion, basically pin that on the CIA. Talked about, you know, on global alliances and security. Security should be shared rather than meant for the golden billion. This is the only scenario where the world could be stable, sustainable and predictable.
He also talked about the fact that it’s not necessary to have a bipolar world and going into different camps. He’d much rather see everyone working together. Was he spot on? Spot on talking about how dumb it was for us to use the US dollar as, you know, with sanctions and as a political tool. It did. Other countries are dropping using dollar reserves. Again, we’re still the only game and down, so to speak, but
Has the use gone down? Absolutely, it’s gone down. He knew his stuff about the United States and mentioned the fact that we’re $34 trillion in debt and the massive problem that we have on our border. Talked about China. China’s foreign policy philosophy is not aggressive. It’s an idea to always look for compromise. Again, I say that all the time. It’s highly unpopular, but it’s accurate.
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It’s, I mean, throughout their history, they’ve never, they’ve not been aggressive. They’ve never been that way.
Anyway, and he talked about the potential change for US relations. He says, it’s not the personality of leaders. Again, he almost talks about it like the axis of evil. It’s the elite’s mindset. It’s the people that are actually running the show. Again, a lot to go over. Again, he’s a very, very true operator. When I said enlightening.
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People, it was saying that, you know, we’re trying to be, our mainstream media is talking about, yeah, you know, Putin’s not well. Yeah, his mind is not there. Are you kidding me?
Watch it, watch it and see if you were picking a team for kickball, okay, for brains kickball back in elementary school, he’d be one of the first picks you’d make without a doubt. Very, very bright individual. No doubt about it. Again, Markovsky a pro Russia, a pro Kramper. No, no, no. I’m just, I’m telling you the facts. Tell you the facts and like we have from the get -go.
and what have we been pushing the entire time? A negotiated settlement. That’s what we need. That’s what has to be done, which seems to me could be had. I don’t know who behind the scenes is against it, okay? But it’s something that could be had. I believe that.
And it should be sooner rather, just like I believe, you know what, there’s no reason that dumbass in the world go to war with China. You had your mind?
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But anyway, again, very enlightening day. Very enlightened day. You learned a lot yesterday about the end, kind of the powers that be, the watchdog on Wall Street, Axis of Evil, big business, politicians, mainstream media, media basically spiking a massive story that they should be covering, should be dissected. And when the only ones that are talking about it, the critics that are talking about it, not talking about the substance of it by any stretch of the imagination,
They’re, you know, making jokes, snide remarks, kindergarten type rhetoric, which quite frankly, I’m sick and tired of. So we learned a lot. Yesterday, we did. Again, gave me pause. Gave me pause, got me up real early and I sat around, you know, kind of meditating on the world and where we’re at and our place right now.
And once to think, you know, quite frankly, what we, you know, another war, Iran, we’re not ready. We’re a mess right now as far as leadership is concerned and everybody, everyone knows that. And it’s somewhat frightening to some degree. Again, I’m hoping and praying that.
Someone’s run, someone has to be running the show behind the scenes. I don’t know who it is. But now the time, now time to be engaging in more wars and more battles. No, no, no. No. You know, again, I happen to, I happen to agree with Vladimir and the fact that we need to be focusing a little bit more on our own problems. Because he did mention that a couple of times rather than what else around the globe. He pointed out, he said, you know,
you know thousands of miles away from the United States you guys you know basically safe and you’re worried about these these things and Is he wrong?
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You wrong? Again, again, you know, people like, oh, war crimes and invade. Listen, listen, try to try to take the horse blinders off. Watch the interview. Watch the interview again. See where we’re at when it comes to leadership. And I don’t know. Again, I’m I’m blown away.
Blown away by the events from yesterday. And yeah, I don’t know if it’s just the events or just the utter lack of awareness by the media being able to put this together or their desire not to put all of this together and actually see what a big day it actually was. Watchdog on wallstreet .com.