
In this episode, I'll cover a breaking new video from Hillary Clinton outwardly blaming Joe Biden for the Democrat loss. Also, a peace deal nears as President Trump threatens the consequences of not signing.
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All America, all the time. Sit down, buckle up and get ready for the Dan Bongino show. Hey, I just noticed something, Justin, on the screen. Did we get upgraded to 3.7 million followers from 365? It looks like that on the screen right now. That's a. That's a big jump in subscribers, man. Yeah, that's crazy. It says on mine 3.7. Man, that's a lot. So we'll take it. We may have to do that thing over again. Thank you to Excelsior in the chat. Checking in from Scotland. We love Scotland and apparently Scotland loves us. Played the video yesterday. The Scots at Fenway park doing what we would do at Fenway Park. I was a Yankees fan, but no doubt Bostonians love their. Love their team, the Sox. No, I can't do a Boston accent. I'm not wicked smart like that. But we love you too. Thank you. We have. I told you, we got a global audience. We got a lot of Australians who watch too. So you're all welcome. Excelsior in the chat, folks, there are news days that are slow, news days that are, you know, mid to medium. And then there are news days like today where, I kid you not, I doubt we're gonna get through even 20% of the show. We got the MOU we're gonna talk about. We have a new Hillary Clinton video that's very relevant because it relates to the MOU and President Trump. What the Hillary Clinton videos about Joe Biden running for president. Brave. Hard Hold. Brother Dan will explain. I promise. Leadership versus the inability to make level 10 decisions and non leadership that matters. Big show today. Show brought to you by brickhouse nutrition.com Dan Many Americans try those weight loss shots, you know, but quit. They don't like the injections. They don't like side effects. Instead, here's what I used. Lost quite a bit of weight on it. Lean. Sorry. Other way By Brickhouse Nutrition. L E A N no needles, no prescriptions. Worked for me. 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I think the money may be an issue if they don't meet these metrics. I'm not abandoning him. He has made unbelievably politically unpopular decisions through now over five years of his presidency. Between 45 and 47 unbelievably unpopular politically political decisions because he thought it was the right thing to do. I get there are parts of the MOU that don't meet the unconditional surrender metric. I understand and it's a point of contention amongst a lot of people. But it's a memorandum of understanding. It's not a final deal. And as I said, what I can't digest with the, you know now bipolar left and critics is what's your argument like? Do you not like that he's negotiating or do you not like the fact that he initiated kinetic strikes? And if you don't like either of those things, I just ask. Given the portfolio of information he had about the very prescient threat of Iranian boats cyber lethal plotting and and them rebuilding their nuclear program, which they were going to try to do even though we significantly heard it with Midnight Hammer. What was your plan? And then let me just throw this out there too. This is really important, guys. You need to pay attention to this too. They're like why we work here. Because if you don't believe in the show, no one else does either. If you think, well, Dan, you give unconditional support to him anyway, you can take that in a little ball like this thing, Take it and you can shove that right up your ass because that is bullshit. The president, I do not agree on everything. We've had disagreements on my radio show, respectful, of course, about, not about abortion, he's a pro life guy, but about tactics. We've had disagreements on tariff policy. Have you watched the news lately about disagreements I've had in the White House? I don't think they should be public. However they now are. You think I don't air my grievances when I have them? Are you insane? Do you even read the news? This president has handled a problem that is 47 years old and made some grotesquely politically unpopular decisions. He where he's taking a beating on them because he believes it's the right thing. Nobody does that in politics, folks. No, they were good people. But there are no heroes in this story. I've told you this over and over. There are no heroes in politics. There are, however, people who will make transactional decisions because they believe in the long run value of the country and they're willing to forfeit away some political popularity. Do it. It's rare, but it does happen, folks. 47 years of presidents have punted on this problem. Even presidents. I like Reagan 1 Reagan 2 he took it on. Did not work out perfectly. No kinetic strike is going to. There are always variables that are going to surface that you have to deal with. And we've got 60 days to deal with it. The end of 60 days, we'll talk about it again. I'm not abandoning the guy and I'm not abandoning that because I have no one from the. By the way, just so we get this on the record. Crystal clear. Crystal clear. Not a single soul from the administration has called me and been like, hey man, can you go out there and advocate for not a single soul? I hate the Iranian theocracy with a deep dark passion and I'm glad we hit them hard and killed most of them at the top. I'm glad we did significant damage to their ballistic missile missile stockpiles. I'm glad we set their nuclear program back 10 years because I don't want some dirty bombers to appear in downtown Manhattan or Times Square. I didn't get everything I wanted out of this deal, but I'm not going to throw the baby out with the bathwater piss all over the administration because they didn't get every single thing they wanted when 47 years of presidents got nothing in return. I'm sorry. I'm not abandoning the president at all. I trust this judgment on this. And he's already made again, as clear as Scotch tape. Well, I may be dating myself. Does anybody even use that anymore? Justin's like, what's that? He's already made absolutely clear that if we don't get what we need out of this memorandum of understanding and the Iranians don't understand, the bombs will start trapping again. He didn't say that. Actually, he did. Justin, can you play that cut for me, please? Thank you.
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Bomb Iran if they don't comply, but there's nothing enforceable in the deal itself. Is that correct?
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Doesn't have to be. I let him know, he said, look, if you don't adhere to the agreement, I don't want to do that, but we're going to bomb the hell out of you. And I don't think that they're going to veer from the agreement. What else am I going to do? Am I going to say I'm going to take you to court? Let me take you to court.
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Let me sue you. No, we're going to bomb the hell out of them if they violate the agreement. I don't want them to. I want them to honor the agreement. Again, the streets close up. Bad things can happen, you know, in war, terrible things happen. Like you mentioned the question before about the school gets hit. Other things get hit. Bad things happen in war. War is a nasty place. I see it. I see it. I see it better than maybe anybody has ever seen it. I'm not abandoning this guy, folks. And please don't insult my intelligence with. Well, Dan's afraid to speak his mind. Really? Read the freaking news, asshole. Are you serious? This guy has done what 47 years of presidents refused to do. And I will say there is an argument out there. Fair enough. And I'll address this later, too. I have Bhatia Ungar Sargon coming on later about her book the Jews and the Left, which is an amazing book, but I'll address this with her later, too. There is some criticism out there. Said, hey, if the Democrats had cut this deal, you'd be pissed off. Fair enough. However, the Democrats didn't cut the deal. That's the point. It's like saying in like the Knicks, spurs final. Like, if the spurs were down by 29 in the third quarter, I'd get up and leave the game. Yeah, because the spurs didn't come back. They were up in the series and had no history of coming back from deficits. It was not dispersed. The knicks were down 29 and the Knicks had come back from 14, 16, 12. That's why you don't leave, because it's not the spurs, it was the Knicks. And they come back in just about every game. The point I'm trying to make is, of course, if it was the Democrats, you'd be panicking because the Democrats have a history of doing jack shit on this problem, of going over and giving handjobs to the Iranian theocracy. Pardon my language. This guy doesn't. He's got a history of killing them, Soleimani and others. That's. You're almost making my point. Well, you'd be pissed. I would. Because it's the Democrats. That's the point. 47 years of presidents have punted on the problem. I trust his judgment on the matter. Why? Because it's based on his history. Not because it's. Trust me, bro, politics. Because he's done something about it. I'm the boss. Play that again. I love that one. My brother never texts me about the show, ever. My brother's like, favorite clip. Someone in the chat said that this morning. I'm the boss. Everybody loves this clip. I'm the boss. 250 years of freedom, liberty and kicking ass, man. Folks, I'm telling you, man, I keep. I. I love history, man. We've been through so much. We're going to get through this. To smile a little bit. 250 years of kicking ass. You live in the greatest country on earth. But we have had some really shitty politicians. Now, why do I bring this up afterwards, talking about President Trump and leadership? Leadership involves making really, really difficult. What I used to call in the FBI told everybody that worked for me in the Bureau. Level 10 decisions. Level 10 decisions are decisions where they're. Listen to me. There's no good answer. There's a shit answer and a shittier answer. And sometimes there's even a third option. Justin, do you know what it is? It's the shittiest answer. Okay, some. Here's the problem. You don't know what shit, shittier or shittiest. You just don't know. If you did, someone would have figured out at level nine, how to fix it, but. But they can't. So they come to you, they knock on the door, hey, boss, you got a minute? I'd be like, oh, shit, here we go again. Every day was like, 20 level 10 decisions. Leadership involves making decisions that are not going to be popular, where you can't explain every single reasoning bit of reasoning that went into it because a lot of it is classified. The President can't tell you everything he knows about Iran. I've seen a lot of it. I'm convinced he made the right call, 100%. Told Sean Hannity that in his podcast. But there are consequences to those decisions. In a free republic, which we live in, there are people who are not going to like them. And when you make the decision anyway, knowing it's the right thing, but not the easy thing because people are going to be dissatisfied and you make it anyway, that's balls. That's leadership, not Hillary Clinton coming out now and saying, oh, you know, I don't think Joe Biden should have run. You didn't say that back then when it was a level 10 decision because you didn't have the testicular fortitude. Here's a clip I played before. But, folks, bookmark this. Go find it on TikTok reels, whatever. And whenever you're in the midst of a level 10 decision where you're about to waiver and. And you're thinking about doing the easy thing and not the right thing, watch this. 30 seconds by college football coach Kirby Smart. It is incredible. Check this out. Truly want to be honest and upfront about leadership. You can't ignore the cost of leadership. Great leaders are willing to accept those costs. And I want to share quickly three of those things, three of the costs that are plastered on my desk right behind it that kind of caught me between the eyes last week. Number one, you will have to make hard decisions that negatively affect people you care about. Number two, you will be disliked despite your best attempt to do the best for the most. And number three, you will be misunderstood and won't always have the opportunity to defend yourself. Those are three costs that come for being a great leader. You will be misunderstood. There are going to be people who dislike you, and you are going to have to make decisions where some people get hurt. You know, many times we had to make moves where people would come into the office in tears begging us, please don't do this. I said I'm really sorry, But the decision's made. President Trump is dealing with level 20 decisions every single day. He Knows they're unpopular and he does them anyway. I see red flags in the chat. Flag that clip. And when you're in the midst of your own life's level 10 decisions, dealing with your kids, a teenage crisis, some health problem in your life, and you're about to make the easy but not the right call. Watch that video. Make it again. Red flags in the chat. Keep that on your phone. Now I've shown you what leadership looks like. Making decisions after 47 years of punting the football that others weren't willing to make. I love that chat. You guys are the best. Here is what anti leadership looks like. Hillary Clinton. And folks, I don't want to bore you, I could play the clips of her. Oh my gosh, you guys are going overboard with these Joe Biden health things. Joe's great, Joe's fine. I don't buy into this. Joe Biden's awesome. He should run whatever now all of a sudden, because it was a consequence, it was the right thing to do to warn the Democrat party and the American public that their president was clearly not in good cognitive mental health. It was obvious to everyone. Everyone knew. That's why the show today is called Everybody knew because everybody saw it. The wandering off that just the endless gaffes, calling people by the wrong name. Javier Bakaria was he. Remember that Lloyd Austin, the black guy? He doesn't even. He didn't even know his own cabinet, his military leaders names. Yeah, Bakaria, the guy used to confuse call out dead people. I want a hat tip. Congresswoman Joey Bag of Donuts or Janine Bag of Donuts, sir. She died 10 years ago. Oh, shit. Sorry, man. Everybody knew. The good, the handshaking with people who didn't exist. This Justin just brought up. Hey, sir, there's nobody there. Oh God, I was seeing visions. Hillary could have said something. Leadership. Hillary could have listened to Kirby Smart, but she didn't. But now Hillary's grown a set of grapefruits. Hillary's got some buffalo balls now. Now she's out there like, you know, Joe Biden really shouldn't run. This is what anti leadership looks like. Play that cut. A terrible mistake. He made a terrible mistake for himself, his legacy and for the country. He had said that he would not run again. And you know, counterfactual narratives are always a bit tricky. But I believe if he had kept to that plan and said in say, the late summer of 23 that he wasn't going to run, that he was going to pass, you know, the torch to the Next generation, we would have had a real contest. And very sadly, I believe whoever emerged from that contest, whether it was the vice president or a governor or a senator or anybody else, would have beaten Donald Trump. Paula will absolutely kill me. Justin. If Justin's got the grapefruit balls in there, we still have those. If Paula comes in here, she will throw that. She hates that thing so much, they give these giant grapefruits. All of a sudden, you got grapefruit balls. Buffalo balls. Hillary now after the fact, she's like, yeah, you know what? He really shouldn't have run. You knew it. Everybody knew. Everybody knew. Trump also knew before destroying the Iranian theocracy and engaging kinetic actions twice to Midnight Hammer. I argue all the way back to Soleimani and others. He knows they're not politically popular, but he's getting briefings every day where people are saying to him, sir, if this goes on a year or two or three or four more years, at the end of your presidency, you're going to give past his football to another president that's going to be dealing with a threat that we're not going to be able to negotiate anymore. We'll be like negotiating with the North Koreans where they already have a weapon. Grapevine. Is that still an emoji in the chat? Paula will. Paula, if you're watching right now, I forbid him. I forbid it. You can keep it. It can be a production room piece of memorabilia. Maybe we'll sign it for someone at auction and offer charity. By the way, big announcement we got coming up about giving away money. Right, guys? Coming up soon. I just love giving stuff away. So we're going to do that. Folks, listen to me here. I told you this yesterday. There it is. There it is. There's Justin. Grapefruit balls. Grapefruit balls. All of a sudden, she's got him. Sure, sure. Hills. Yeah, we get it. Now, listen to me. Act like you're in charge because you are. And people who act like they're in charge make level 10 decisions, and they don't worry about the short term appearing like it's the easy thing. They do the right thing. That's what the president, I believe, is doing. I'm not abandoning the guy. You want to abandon him. It's up to you. It's a free republic. I'm not doing it. I've seen the guy operate. We have disagreements on stuff. I choose to stand with him and trust his judgment based on what he's doing right now. Also these arguments. Now, listen, talk about Joe Biden is A show killer anytime. But this is more a story about the media and leadership than it is about anything else. And one of like the ninja quiet assassins in this cabinet has been Scott Besson. He doesn't get a lot of the headline love, but Scott Bessant is an absolute killer when it comes to media interviews. And he does it so quiet and soft. He's not like the samurai with the costume, he's like the ninja. He comes out of nowhere with the throwing stars and like the grappling hooks and stuff. Scott Bessant was on with. Was it Ross Sorkin? And he was, he was talking about the media and the whole coverage of Biden's health dilemma, which no Democrats or media people had the grapefruit balls to talk about at the time because they do the easy thing, not the right thing. And he's like, really guys, give me a break. Like you're going to talk about President Trump's health right now? Come on. Like hard pass. Check this out. You had what was the greatest, one of the greatest scandals of all time that the coverage of the Biden administration, Joe Biden's diminished capacity and the COVID up. And that's why it's probably fair to raise the these questions. Where was the New York Times? We just had a three hour cabinet meeting yesterday, Andrew. For 10 months, the Biden administration did not have a cabinet meeting. How are you going to invoke the 25th Amendment if the cabinet secretaries never see the president, which they did that. You know, I hear from people in the treasury building that I see President Trump more in a day than my predecessor saw Joe Biden in half a year. This is, this is really like tragically hilarious. The guy goes from the UFC right to the AF1 at JBA, Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, goes right there after fight. Oh, he didn't sleep first? No. By the way, it's not easy to sleep on Air Force One, okay? Flies overseas, does what, like 36 hours of meetings, stays a little extra, goes to Versailles to sign the MOU, flies back. JD is doing another presser today. He's done 100. Have you ever seen an administration so accessible? You guys in the media are just hilariously stupid. I'm sorry, man. You look like a bunch of goofs with this stuff. He's the most accessible president we've ever seen, but it's not even close. He's probably done more hours of accessible tv, digital, radio, audio interviews in just a year and a half than any president's done in four years. I want to get back to this in a second. Because folks, the greatness of the United States is not only embodied by its hard power, but its soft power as well. Its cultural power, its economic power, the power of its people and its unity and its patriotism. I got some clips coming up for you. I thought of something yesterday and I handed it off to the guys. I said, fellas, I'm just telling you what I want, my vision of this, but you got to put it together. And they did an unbelievable job. I want to show you hard power, military financial, global financial system, power versus soft power. And like, color me skeptical about all the haters. And nothing is happening. I'll show you why. Coming up in a second. Quick break. Hey, buy gold and put some silver in your pocket. I know what you're thinking. Everything's expensive right now. How am I going to buy gold? Well, get your head out of the sand. One thing you can control right now that doesn't cost you anything out of pocket is diversifying your retirement savings. With a company I use Birch Gold, Group B I R, C H. It's company I buy gold from. They help you convert an old 401k from a previous employer or an IRA into. Into. Into a physical IRA in gold. You know, something that's a hedge, something been a historical hedge against inflation. And listen to this. 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I'm going to pee my diaper. We don't do that here, okay? We respect results and a history of results. That's why I like the administration. They're very transactional in that matter. But there is a portion of our party that's still married to this old. I just want to say, like democracy building, like we're going to be, we're going to take kind of like the moral global high ground and we should fight for democracy around the world. And listen that, that there's nothing, there's nothing wrong with you for wanting that at all. Unfortunately, I'm A real politica like, that's just not the way the world works. There are countries and nations and nation states around the world that are just not ready for that. There are cultural differences. It's just not the same. American exceptionalism is real. This is a time for realism, especially when dealing with the Iranians. Why haven't the Iranians taken back their government over 47 years? There have been attempts. Persian people are strong. I don't know. I don't have any answers for you on that. Why it hasn't happened. All I can point to you is that it hasn't. And it is time to be real about this. We're number one economically and militarily, and it's time to start acting like it. Now Jerry Baker at the Wall Street Journal has a piece up. These guys, again, are not huge fans of the president. Okay, But Jerry Baker, he says it pretty straight right here. It's time for a little, you know, Thucydides here. You know, what does that mean? He says with an Iran deal. Trump returns to realism. I want you to pay very close attention to this paragraph. We have got to scrap this international democracy building thing. It doesn't work. It hasn't worked. It's a failure. He says, as a theory of political power relations. The idea was famously illustrated centuries ago by Greek historian throughout the Thucydides in his history of the Peloponnesian War. When the Athenians brought the rebellious island of Milos to heel and parlayed on what to do with its inhabitants, the nasty, brutish view prevailed and its cynical operating principle was applied. Here it is, the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must. Ladies and gentlemen, hard power matters. Power is the coin of the realm. We should not be immoral as a nation. Obviously, we should not act unethically. However, we should act with a sense of realism. Wars happen, people die. And as President Trump said, you see this treat by Trey Yings. If they don't behave, we'll go right back to dropping bombs right smack in the middle of their head. That's what power looks like. And the weak Iranians will tolerate what they must because they are weak. They are weak. We just destroyed their leadership. I mean, evaporated a lot of their military and their ballistic missile supplies and all they can do is sign an mou. Basically back. Strong will do what they do and the weak will tolerate what they must. It is time to get back to a sense of realism. But I don't want to dower a kind of really, it Sounds so like Manichean, right? Like, oh my gosh, what does that mean? We should have abuse countries? No, it's not what it means at all. It means we should be transactional. How does this situation benefit us? What if you've got a despot overseas who's a really bad guy? You can say he's a bad guy. But ultimately, if the relationship with the country benefits the United States, at some point we're going to have to accept, like, that's the leader of the foreign country. A lot of these guys and women who run these countries suck. What are we going to do? Depose all of them? That's not the way this works. But soft power matters too. Soft power matters because the rest of the world, ladies and gentlemen, wants to be us. It's not the other way around, all this relative nonsense. Well, you know, American exceptionalism is great, but Greek exceptionalism. Do you remember Obama? Well, I love Greece. A beautiful place. It's fantastic. People are amazing. However, our system of government, our country is the best. Number one foamy finger, go America all the time. I love this place. Even when the President sucks. Biden, Obama, I don't shit on America. The President may suck, we have crap politicians, we got people like Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and others. I get it. But the country survived it. I'm telling you, man, you got to go and like, read the history of this country. Think about what happened with. I can't get over like what Lincoln went through between 61 and 63. It was that his son dies. The rebel army's miles basically from the White House. He doesn't even know if he's going to live and be lynched. He has no idea that even some of the northern states are telling him, hey, don't do the Emancipation Proclamation. Don't free the slaves. We want to keep this war about preserving the Union, not about slavery. Lincoln's like, hey, man, we got to do it. Like this guy had. You want to talk about balls and leadership? I mean, outside of Washington, there's never been a more difficult presidency. I don't think the guy had five minutes of sleep. I'm the boss. You are the boss. But soft power matters too. And I thought as I'm watching all these videos of visitors to the United States for the World cup, taking in the United States, many for the first time, and just extolling the virtues of this freaking awesome place, I thought to my European, South American, Central American, African friends who are over in the country for the first time watching your team, you are welcome Here, you know, we love you. Have fun in the United States. It's a beautiful, gorgeous place. But you think, like, this FIFA thing is a big deal. I walked into the guys yesterday. I think Haley was doing her show, whatever, too. I had to, like, sneak around. I'm like, fellas, I need you to put this together. Europeans, I know you're not going to stay for college football season, but you ain't seen nothing yet if you ain't seen college football, pregame and halftime shows. Here is a hat tip, Justin. Justin, you put this together. Okay? This is Justin B. Hat tip, Justin B. Here's about a minute and a half of what you're missing out. You should come back for college football season. I've seen this stuff live. This is incredible. Check this out. Sam, I just strongly encourage you, our global friends and visitors. Come back and visit when Auburn and the SEC folks open up. Listen, I love Auburn, but to be fair to the rest of the audience, our A and M, Virginia Tech fans, psu, my alma mater. I did my MBA there. I cite. Forgive me, never cite your education. I was not trying to be a smart ass. I just went there, too. But come back for that storm afield with the rest of the students. Hey, man, I'm turning into, like, such a SAP, I gotta tell you. I'm, like, seriously getting, like, choked up here over college football. Soft power matters, too, man. I can't say this enough, guys. And I will say it for the rest of this year and forever. It is our 250th anniversary. We shouldn't have made it 2.5 months. 2.5 years or 25 years? Years. And not only we make it, But we made it. You, your fathers, your grandfathers, who were bricklayers and plumbers, all this piping and electrical work, all these beautiful buildings. The oculus I showed you yesterday in Atlanta. The stadium. Who do you think built that? Not Obama. You didn't build that. Or Elizabeth Warren or the other. You did all those wars that were fought overseas. You'd all be speaking German right now if it wasn't for Heroic World War II vets like my grandfather, my uncle who was killed and shot in the back. Got two bronze stars with a V device in Vietnam. Shot in the back. Look up his story. Gregory Ambrose. Check it out. It's on that memorial wall page. Read it yourself. Built this place. And now that all these foreigners are coming over here and these visitors, it's almost incredible. Not you and my audience. I know you've loved this place and you still Love it. You love it still. But there are people out there, a lot of our younger folks and others who've been indoctrinated by a bunch of dipshit bow tie wearing college professors with the, with the cigarette with the stick at the end, like Thurston Howell. America sucks. No, you suck, mother. You suck. You suck. You're a moron. And I'm not going to let you indoctrinate our kids to hate this country. Check this out. Here's this guy from the uk. What's this cat's name? This guy. Stay with it. This guy, he comes over here from the uk, he's like, man, I got to tell you, you guys with the second amendment, I can't believe we're such overseas. You have that right here because you live in the greatest country on earth. Check this guy out. This is good stuff. One of the things that's become extremely apparent to me after spending a few days here with a group of Americans and other nationalities is how much of a English people are in general when it comes to arms, guns and basically protecting the nation. We've been totally pacified in the UK and through removal of our arms, our right to bear arms. It's caused a big problem for us and now our government is basically turning into this absolutely tyrannical feminine leadership that is gradually eroding all of our rights and there's really not much we can do about it. Yes, Spencer Tarring in that video, that's who that is. You're damn right you want to protect yourself here. You live in the free state of Florida, not the tyrannical city of New York where they God forbid you have a gun to defend your. The criminals get guns. Because criminals don't give a shit about gun laws. That's why they're freaking criminals.
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Lessons of being a criminal is you don't care about laws. If you did, you wouldn't be a criminal. Logic. Remember you take a logic course in college. Why are criminals criminals, Justin? Because they don't give a shit about laws. That's why it's called committing a crime. You. You broke the. Oh, okay. No, but they definitely care about gun laws. Down here in Florida we have a constitutional carry state. Carry a gun. You know what? The crime rates are really low because you just don't break in a house in Florida. What's waiting for you on the other side, Justin? Yes, a man or woman with a gun who will likely kill you because we have. Stand your ground to. Was that Grady Judd? Was that the Florida sheriff? He's like, yes, you can kill them. It's less paperwork. I don't like killing. Like, killing is not a good thing. I've had one. But whenever you come in my house, burglarized my house in the middle of the night, and it's us or you, it's you. I'm sorry, it's you. It's not mean. I'm not trying to be a dick about it. I'll avoid it if I can. But you're in my house. I'm sorry. By the way, they love our accents, too. You know, you see these movies and everybody's like, ah, that James Bond. That's the greatest thing ever. You ever see the other side of it? They think we have great accents. No, they. Yeah, they do. Here's this lady saying, man, I really love these Americans with the howdy and all this other stuff. I love the. And she talks about how we, like, have better words as a. They come to the United States. They love this place. You should love it, too. You should love it, too. You live here now. You don't have to come here. You're already here. Check this out. Americans.
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I am convinced that you guys have the best accent in the whole world.
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Every single time someone says hello to me. I just want to carry on the conversation. The better when you guys say howdy. It's just so good. And you have so many better words than us. I wish I had an American accent. I just want to hear, yes, sir. Yes, ma' am all day.
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As a transplant to the south, although South Florida is not really the South. You know the old line about Florida, right? The more south you go, the more north you get. So I don't want to fake it, but having lived in Georgia for a while and I've been in the cell, my. You know, my. My daughter's an Auburn. An Auburn student there. I spent a lot of time in the cell. There's nothing like a yes, man. As I said to you, people in the south are so damn nice. Even when they don't like you, they bless your heart. It's the most amazing thing. Bless your heart. Bless your heart, young man. Bless your heart. You're like, you didn't get that in New York. You know what they tell you in New York? Language alert, kids. They say, hey, go yourself. Nobody blesses your heart when there is no blessing of the hearts in New York. I love New York growing up there. Like I said, the same guy who told you to go F yourself, you have a heart attack. He'll give you mouth to mouth. Even if you're like foaming at the mouth and dying, they'll save your life. They're good people, they're just a little different. They. Bless your heart, man. So I say to the Democrats who hate the south and everything like that, they can't stand. So you're like, you're back. Oh no, we're not backwards. You're backwards. And I bring receipts. What is a damn budget or show do better than anyone? Receipts every single time. Here is a CNN poll. So there we go DB show receipts. Every single time is a CNN poll. So don't accuse me of like some right wing bias. Here's Harry Anton on cnn. Basically talking about how Democrats really hate America. Numbers, Matt, Spreadsheets, bro. Why do you guys hate America so much? The answer is not cuz America sucks. It's because you suck. You suck. Here, let me do a Democrat. I'm a Democrat. What is two thumbs and hate America? The Democrats, we don't hate America. We love America. Even when the politicians leading to place suck, we still love the country. Receipts incoming. Here's the poll I was talking about. Check this out. What about this idea? Are you proud to be an American? Extremely or very proud to be an American Again? Look at this divide, a growing divide on this question. Back In January of 2001, 90% of Republicans, 85% of Democrats. This was after a very contentious 2000 election. Keep in mind, right, with George W. Bush coming into the White House, you come over to this side of the screen in 2026. Look at this again. The Democratic percentage absolutely plummets to just 29% of Democrats say they're extremely, are very proud to be an American. That Republican percentage, the exact same. 90 and 90. The Democratic percentage, what is that? That that's basically a third of the level that it was just 25 years ago. So you're telling me, just to be clear, fellas, that seven out of 10 Democrats are not proud to be Americans. How is that? Have you ever traveled outside the country? I implore you, I beg you. I would get on bended knee, but I'll never be able to get up because I got bad knees and I am a decaying carcass of a human being right now with all this arthritis. Just pretend I'm on bended knee. Dear Democrats, can you just please go visit other countries? No, but don't, don't tell me like you visited Paris and Rome. I get it. I said this. Yes, they're beautiful. Or London. I love it, it's go actually to like working class suburbs, those types of areas. And look at the condition of a lot of these places around the world. You claim to want to move to, to live. Why don't you live there a little bit? The answer is because you're full of shit. How is it that 7 out of 10 Democrats are not proud of this place? I'm going to give you the answer. The answer is because they're small G gods. They worship like Barack Obama and others spend all their time shitting on this place. That's it. Who do they worship? Socialists. Mamdani and Obama, Elizabeth Warren. They worship academics, sadly which populate American institutions of higher learning that tell students all the time, yeah, it's capitalism, it's free markets. Really sucks. We should all give our money to the government. The students. Some of them. Some of them like yeah man, that sounds great. Government really loves me. Government hates you. Government hates your guts. Nobody hates your guts more than government. Nobody's done more damage over the course of human history to human prosperity and government. There was an article in the Wall Street Journal yesterday was fantastic. Basically saying like please stop doing stuff that when the government back in the 1910s and earlier we had depressions and recessions that were over like that. Why? Because the government didn't do anything. When the government started to fix things, they effed up the whole situation and the depression became great. Nobody F's you over more than government. Nobody. They've driven these people crazy. They hate America. So are you ready for that? Put down what you're doing, whatever you do. Feel the greens cup. I had my blackout coffee in there. It's. There's nothing in there but you can see it. I got a little coffee. Okay. There's stuff over again.
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We got books, we got pens, spots, phones, whatever. Put down what you're doing. Book down. The Democrats have been driven so crazy by these Obama far left social. America sucks man. Government rocks that they're. I'm not messing with you here. There are actually rallies in D.C. going on algae rally, pro algae rallies at the reflecting pool. Dan, surely you're messing with us. I'm not messing with you. I told you if Trump cured HIV tomorrow there would be a group of people out there like we need HIV back, man. We need. I can't believe Trump did that. Like he really think about all these anti HIV virals that are now going to go out. They would find a reason to be like number one from me figure pro hiv. Trump cleans up the reflecting pool. President Trump, it's summer. Like algae happens, like in any body of water. But they've got this system and they're cleaning it up. There's going to be some hiccups. There's a freaking rally. I'm not messing with you. At the reflecting pool, people are like, pro algae. Show this thing. We're making this up. Algae. In the silent, murky shadows of a forgotten retention pond, something ancient and green stirs. Who planted it? Who cares about it? And how do we save it from extinction? They didn't tell me they were doing that. I was wondering why they weren't. Via VO is when you voice over, you put a little box video. I'm wondering why are they. They didn't tell me they were going to do that. There was a real picture. There's like a pro algae rally, folks. Hat tip, Emily Miller. I'm not kidding. This is insanity. Cnn, by the way, which has enough assets there. Look at his team. Algae. This is so nuts. This is the craziest thing I have ever seen. I'm telling you, they'd be pro hepatitis, pro Ebola. Whatever Donald Trump does, it doesn't matter. They're already pro Iranian. They're like, yeah, that to a. We love those guys. Why? Well, because Trump does it. Please, get help. Please. You ever see that? You ever see the Michael Jordan Giphy, stop. Get help. It's time for Jordan Giffey. Like, stop, please. Like, it's really. You guys need help. Here's the Washington Post, which could have debunked the bullshit Russian dossier by with five minutes of work with their journalism department that has done a whole big expose on algae booms reflecting poor algae booms have roared back, reaching highest levels in years. CNN got a whole team of reporters out there reporting on the algae. Just to be clear, the border has been closed crimes the lowest it's ever been in US History. The homicide rates collapse. GDP is exploding. We have AI Innovations coming out every day. Trump's basically dealing with the death to America. Iranians has been punted for 47 years. The Maduro is in prison. We're exporting more petrochemicals than we ever have. And what the f. Are the Washington Post and CNN working on an expose on algae and the reflecting pool?
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You think I'm making it up? Check this out. Wow, look at that. CNN independently took a sample of water and consulted with a pool store that
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6.5 million gallons of water. If there's already some phosphates. They actually, they got an al research thank you bar. This is still hasn't admitted. Look at this. They got Barrett Brooks. Barrett Brooks, you're my hero. Algae researcher. CNN coordinated system called the. The Oculus DMing you. We're doing a huge expose. Barrett's like, on what? The collusion thing you guys fucked up? No, no algae in the pool. Oh, cool. I'm an algae guy. Hey, can you meet us out at the Lincoln over there between, you know, the Washington reflecting pool? We're doing a big expose on algae in the reflecting pool. You would think Barrett would be like, hey man, maybe it's a better idea to you know, cover like the MOU and all the bullshit stuff. That's why like 8 and 10Americans think you guys suck. No, no, we're going to cover algae at the. By the way, cnn. Are you going to cover the pro algae rallies? Go algae, go. There's like team Algae. This. You're going to vote for this shit, man. Dude, listen. You know the dude thing, right? We can't play this enough. There's like 20 ways to say dude. You know there's a serial killer around the core. Dude, was it that Rob Schneider clip? Someone says something. Dude, this is one of those. Like, I'm puzzled by how dumb you are. Dude, you're going to vote for the Democrats. I'm not telling you like Republicans are the solution to all your problems. I'm not. We have our own messed up members. However, you're going to vote for Team Algae. These people are crazy. Why are they crazy? Because they worship personalities and they don't worship results. Here, look at hat tip Media Research Center. I wanted to pull this because the article I'm going to discuss next is hugely important. It's how we got here. Yeah, we. All right, we laugh about it, but it's not funny. There are a generation of people, not just kids, who hate this country. Hate it. You can't have a club nobody wants to be a part of. Here's one of the reasons it happened. Hat tip mrc. Here's about a minute of the coverage of Barack Obama when he was running for office, who no president's done more to destroy this country than him. Check this out. Barack Obama is the first president since George Washington to be taking a step down into the Oval Office. I mean, from visionary leader of a giant movement. Now he's got an executive position. President Obama is the most noble man who has ever lived the White House. Is he one of our brightest presidents? Absolutely. I think so. This guy's done everything right. He's never not only broken any law, he's never done anything wrong. A lot of things are just perfect about Barack Obama. He's the perfect father, the perfect husband, the perfect American. You can see it in the crowds, the thrill, the hope, how they surge toward him. You are looking at an American political phenomenal. You know, you are the. The equivalent of a rock star. The feeling most people get when they hear a Barack Obama's speech. My. I felt this thrill going up my leg. I don't think we've ever had a president save Lincoln who is as great a speechwriter as this man. They were moved by you. People were crying. We've seen people move to tears after just the briefest encounter with it. Oh, my gosh. The guys in there don't even know what to do. Anthony's like, is this for real? Yes, brother, it's for real. I got a thrill up my leg. This is it. There you go. There's your other homie, Robert Reich. You got a thrill up your leg. What'd you piss yourself? That's a tingle. That's liquid. Comparing him to Lincoln, brother. Are you shitting me? Please, please, I'm begging you. You don't even have to read a book. Go just download a documentary anywhere, rumble, YouTube, Netflix on Lincoln. You're comparing Lincoln to Obama. Lincoln who he gets in office and the Southern states are like, we're out of here, bro. There's going to be a war. You're comparing Obama to Lincoln? Matthew Continetti at the Wall Street Journal. I can't recommend this piece enough. I got to read the whole thing, obviously, but you need to read it. You want. Why are we talking about Obama and his little acolyte Joe Biden now? Because how we got here today. Why 7 out of 10 Democrats are not proud to be Americans, according to CNN's own poll. Very proud to be beside. Doesn't really matter. Is because of people like Obama who have made a political career out of being a, you know, bullshit activist and ginning up hatred of America. Con Netti's piece is amazing. Talks about how Obama. All of where we are now is easily explainable on either the geopolitical or home front by what Barack Obama did. The piece is entitled Obama's legacy is the Trump presidency. Talks about his foreign policy. All of it by how kissing the ass of the ccp. Scroll down a little bit. I want to check out some he talks to how he comes up with the presidential. He says, start with foreign policy. Throughout his presidency, Obama sought to retrench U.S. power. His reset with Russia, yeah, that worked out great. Surge of forces in Afghanistan, withdrawal from Iraq. His failure to enforce red lines in Syria had lethal effects, all of them in his first term. He canceled missile defenses, promised Russia more flexibility, tolerated dictators such as Ortega, Chavez and Maduro even taken at a baseball game kissing Castro's ass. Then they go down. Later in the piece, talk about all his international ambivalence, how basically he did almost jack shit the whole terrorism, how the Obamacare which was supposed to cut costs, they just had to shut down the government Democrats because the Obamacare costs are exploding. His JCPOA sucked. So when you say things like, well, you know, if this were a Democrat, this MoU with the Iranians President Trump signed, if we were a Democrat, we'd be erupting. You're correct, because Democrats do stuff Trump wasn't willing to do, which is kissing the ass of our enemies. This is a great piece. It's worth your time. How did we get here? This is how we got here. Obama laying the groundwork for international weakness and the castrating of the US overseas, using executive power whenever Congress rebuffed him. And then they bitch and mo like oh my gosh, Donald Trump is do. At least Donald Trump listens to the courts, even when they do stuff we don't agree with. Read it. It is really worth your time. And folks, listen. The Democrat Party, which academics, entertainers, America sucks. Trump sucks all this stuff. Seven out of ten Democrats hate the country. You suck. They are full of shit. Listen to me. I hope if there's one lesson you take out of the show, just one, read the book by Fred Siegel. Revolt against the Masses how the Liberal Progressive Movement Hates Working Class Voters. Listen up. West Virginia coal miners, Pennsylvania electricians, New York tin knockers and steam fitters and military men and women. If you are a middle class American busting your ass for your kids or your family, the Democrat Party hates your guts. Hates your guts. They have always hated your guts. They believe in a costumed European aristocracy where as long as you're an academic who studied women's studies in the 14th century, you are the benighted one. Wear your costume and you should be worshiped by the minions like the plumbers and electricians out there who should just work to support your glorious lifestyle. Although you don't do anything involving plumbing or electric. You just talk about shit and write white papers. Nobody gives a Damn about. You don't believe me. There's another piece in the Wall Street Journal about Mom dummy versus the bodegas. Or as Jill Biden would call them, the Bogutas. I'll get to that in a second. Mom dummy wants to do this supermarket. A New York City government supermarket. Gee, where we've done that before. We've done a Cuba, the Soviet Union. That's worked out great. Faith, bottom Mum Dami versus bodegas. His socialist supermarkets could put New York little grocers out of business. Now all the bodegas are like, hey man, we voted for this clown. And now he's putting in a government supermarket with artificially low taxpayer funded prices that are going to put the bodegas out of business. They're all pissed off. I told you this guy hates you. He hates your guts. They don't even know what a freaking bodega is. They don't know what a bodega is. You Remember this gem? Dr. Jill Biden, prominent neurosurgeon. Spanish community is great, like the Bogotas. What the is a Bogota? Do we. What is a Boga? I've never heard of that. What is a Bogota? You doubt me? Check this out.
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Diversity of this community. As distinct as the Bogotas of the Bronx. As beautiful as the blossoms of Miami and as unique as the breakfast tacos here in San Antonio. The Bogotas of the Bronx.
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Oh my gosh. Why do Democrats hate America? They don't even know or understand America. They don't know what it's like to have to show up to an emergency call as a. My dad is a plumber. That's why I bring up plumbers all the time. Someone's septic system isn't working. Oh, we don't do that. I teach women's studies instead. That's why you suck. That's why you suck. You never been dirty in your entire life. You've never had shit under your fingernails. Cleaning up like a plumber has to do so that you don't get some massive infection in your house. You never had to risk your life in a utility pole like a line worker. You never done any of that shit. You wrote a White paper about 18th century Women's studies on basket weaving or some bullshit. That's why you don't live in the real world where you interact with real people every day. Take a quick break and we'll get back to the show with Body Ungar. Sargon. I'm going to talk about a lot of important things. Hey, the stakes right now cannot Be higher. We finally have a country fighting hard for America first. But if we lose focus now, the same people who created this mess are ready in waiting to resume their destructive progressive agenda. Yes, predicting this momentum takes everyday Americans like you staying in the fight for our freedoms. So why more people I know, me and Paula included, are switching to Patriot Mobile. One of America's only Christian conservative wireless providers, Patriot Mobile offers premium priority nationwide service on all three major US networks, unlimited data plans, mobile hotspots, international roaming and 100% US based customer support teams. You can switch in minutes. It all took us while keeping your phone and your number. And unlike other carriers, Patriot Mobile puts its money towards causes defending faith, family and freedom. Contributing millions each year to organizations on the front line fighting for our God given rights. We love Patriot Mobile. They don't just talk about saving America. They do it. They get it done. They're in the fight. Support Patriot Mobile Switch to Patriot Mobile today. Get their great Service. Go to patriotmobile.com dan or call 972 Patriot use promo code DAN for a free month of service. That's patriotmobile.com dan or Call 972 Patriot to make the switch today. And our last sponsor today, Ethos E T H O S Becoming a parent changes how you think about responsibility. It certainly did for me. I have two beautiful children. Love them. You start realizing how fast life can shift and how important it is is to have things in place and to have a plan so your family isn't left scrambling if the unexpected happens, God forbid. That's what got me thinking seriously about life insurance. Not as a scary topic, but as a part of basic planning. What really stood out to me about Ethos is how simple they made the process. Everything's 100% online. You can get a quote in seconds, you can apply in minutes. And for many people, coverage can start the same day. There's no medical exam, just answer a few health questions online. That alone removes a lot of the friction that keeps keeps people from even starting. Ethos helps provide financial security that matters. It's designed to fit real families and real budgets. Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Hit up to 3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at ethos.com Bongino do it today. Don't wait. Take 10 minutes to get covered today with life insurance from Ethos. Get your free', @ethos.com Bongino that's ethos.com Bongino Application allocation times may vary, rates may vary. Visit ethos.com for details. I am really elated to welcome to the show. A good friend and an absolute warrior for civilization. She loves civilization over the demon savages, just like I do. The great Badia Ungar Sargon. She has a new book out which is fantastic. The Jews and the Left. Asking the question I've been asking for a really long time. And we'll just start out with that. Bhatia, how the hell is it that the Jews who have. I mean, there is a significant and not irrelevant portion of the left that would like to see this group of people in camps and they, they keep voting in large numbers for Democrats. It's unbelievable. Got a guy in Maine with a Nazi tattoo on his chest. What's the deal?
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So, first of all, I can't believe I'm here with you. In my community, you are a superhero. I'm getting emotional. I promised myself I wasn't going to do this. But when you came back on the scene and said, actually, no, we're not going to talk about Jews like that. Actually, no, we're not going to throw our Jewish neighbors under the bus for bots and clicks from Pakistan, you just changed the conversation instantaneously. And the commitment that you had to, that we say prayers for you in my synagogue to protect you from evil.
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Because it's just so incredible and it comes from so deep in you and it's so obvious that it's from so deep in you. And so I just, just, I have to start by just thanking you from the bottom of my heart for that. God should bless and protect you and everybody that you care about. You are such a hero to my community and to this nation and just a complete and utter blessing. And I'm so honored to be here. Okay, now I'm going to answer your question. Why are Jews Democrats? This is the question I get asked the most when I travel. By Christians, by conservatives, by Republicans. And they ask it to me with real pain because they'll say to me, why are the Jews Democrats when the Democrats hate them and we have their backs. We love the Jews, but they're on the other side. And it is, it's a very fundamental question, I think. And so I decided, ultimately, look, so many people have asked me this question. I'm going to write a book about it. Why did the Jews become Democrats in the first place? Why do they stay Democrats? And why did the left turn on them? I think that today the main reason that two thirds of American Jews remain Democrats is because they have convinced themselves that they are an oppressed Minority in a country that has refused to treat them that way. From the minute the first Jew stepped foot on American soil in 1650, 54, this was less than a decade after 50,000 Jews were murdered in Ukraine by Cossacks. Less than a decade later, a man named Asser Levy stepped foot on American soil. An anti Semite named Peter Stuyvesant tried to kick the Jews out. And it was like the soil itself rebelled. Aser Levi took him to court and sued him for equal rights for the Jews and won. Literally from the second the first Jew arrived here, the soil rejected Jew hate. Their Christian neighbors loved them. The founding fathers saw Jews as foundational partners in the creation of what it meant to be an American because they believed that our rights are not a gift from the government, they are a gift from God. They are imbued in us by our Creator and, and they saw the source material for that idea in the Torah. So when Jews started arriving, they started to see them as like the living, breathing embodiment of that source material for the civilization they were trying to build here. It is so deep. People ask me, why has America been so good to the Jews? And the answer is because Americans have a covenant with God. That's the answer. And it's, it runs so deep. And this history has been utterly lost, especially in the liberal Jewish community. And I find that unbearable. And so I wrote this book to correct the record. I'm not saying there was never anti Semitism in America, of course there was. But every instance of it, the most famous instances of it you can imagine, were met by a rabid opposition from the nation, as if, you know, inoculating America against a virus. And I just had to rescue this history and give it back to my people and give it back to the Christians who are the reason that this is the case. American Christians are the first people in human history to organize their religion around the protection of Jews. Rather than oppressing Jews, we have to be telling this story. So to me, this is kind of the impetus behind the book and the thing I most hope people take away from it.
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I hope so too, because it's, it's not that we don't have a, an unfortunate surplus of historical examples of where this ends every time. And by the way, it's not just Jew hatred, it's. And I hope we get to this a little bit later, but it's any collective guilt, any guilt because of some artificial group membership. I say artificial because the Democrats change their mind on what group you should be in, depending on how they can leverage you against others. You know what I mean? Like, if Jews started voting primarily Republican, they would target Jewish union members and say, hey, you guys are in a union. You're getting. Wait, I thought it was Jewish that matter. No, no, it's union membership. Like, the Democrats don't really care. But Bhatia, we've seen where this goes. And if you were out there and you just randomly hate Jews because they're Jews, I suggest you see a psychotherapist. But I also suggest, like, go get Netflix or like Apple TV or whatever and just, like, watch a documentary. You don't even have to read a book if you're too lazy to do that. We know where this goes. This is not hard. I'll never forget getting that knock on my door 1:00am I don't know how long I've been in the job. Two, three months. It was Judge Jeanine's first day. And they said, hey, boss, we gotta go out to the street down in D.C. it was like three blocks away. So what happened? They said, two Jewish embassy workers were just murdered in cold blood in the street. I said, you're kidding. I said, we gotta go now. Put on my jacket. I watched the bodies, watch them being hauled away. The blood was right there. Like, there's a consequence to this type of behavior. That's why I said, like, if this is going to become our movement, count me the fuck out. Pardon my language. I don't want anything to do with it. That's not our movement. It's time to take it back.
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Absolutely. And I do think that there's kind of a misnomer. People talk about rising antisemitism on the right. On the left, it is so marginal. On the right, it looks big because of the bots. Because there's 2 billion Muslims who love anti Semitic content and spend a lot of time on Twitter. If you go into a bar in middle America, nobody hates the Jews. People feel very protective of Jews. They are Zionists. You know, Israel's not very popular right now. They don't want it wiped off the face of the planet. But meanwhile, on the left, you have the opposite. You have people who have real hatred for Jews in their heart being elevated to the status of celebrities. It's a real split screen how the left is treating the anti Semites in its midst and how the people on the right are people like you. People like the President himself who basically kicked, you know, Tucker Carlson out the party. It was like, you're not in this party anymore. If you're going to talk that way. And so I think that's so different. And also something that liberal American Jews fundamentally don't understand is the way that people who hate Jews are treated on either side is so different. That guy that you talked about who murdered two Israeli embassy workers, by the way, he didn't know that they worked for the Israeli embassy. He just wanted to kill Jews. And when they came to arrest him, he said, I did it for Palestine. I did it for Gaza. And then he started to chant, and there's video of this. He went, free, Free Palestine. And he sounded exactly like the hordes of college campus students who were in their encampments chanting the exact same thing, chanting for Intifada. The problem is, Dan, is that I think that a lot of the Jewish organizations handled this exactly wrong. So, for example, after all this campus activism, you had the ADL coming out and saying, Jewish students are unsafe. Why are we not included in dei? We are also an oppressed minority. Why aren't we getting the same treatment as black students and trans students who are protected from having to hear the views of people they disagree with? And I just utterly reject that because I think fundamentally, the Jewish students were getting the same treatment that Charlie Kirk had been getting for a decade that conservative students get that Christian students get. You think if you walk on a college campus in a red MAGA hat, you're going to be treated worse or better than a guy in a Yamaka. It's probably about the same. They were giving us the same treatment that they've been giving, giving whites and conservatives and Republicans and people who Love Trump for 10 years, if not more. And to me, the response to that should have been, first of all, I'm proud to stand with the people in this country who will always have the backs of the Jews. And second of all, it wasn't okay to treat them that way either. But instead, you had this leftist, because so many Jews are on the left, they said, well, why aren't we being treated like an oppressed minority? And so I really want us to understand exactly what happened there and how that response was so wrong, because they were leaning into the very ideology that got us there in the first place, which is that there's a moral distinction between oppressor and oppressed white person and person of color. And the white person who's an oppressor is inherently evil, and the oppressed who's a person of color is inherently virtuous and have no moral authority, no moral responsibilities, and white people can have no moral authority except to get on their knees and cede power to the powerless. The whole point of America is a rejection of that. It's built on Judeo Christian values of the difference between right versus wrong. And I think that as American Jews, that is what we need to be leaning into and insisting on.
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Yeah, I don't think people who've fallen for this anti Jew scam understand that. It's just an offshoot of critical theory. Critical race theory is just an offshoot of critical theory. The whole idea that the white male patriarchy is the source of all power and that knowledge is a construct of that power. Therefore, you should question everything they tell you, including math. The problem with that, beyond its obvious absurdity, is they don't even know what white is. Then when you discuss Jews and Asians like, well, they're white adjacent. Actually, they're not. They're not white adjacent at all. By your own definition, there's not. They just say that. It just goes to show you that what they're against really is merit. What they want is collectivism and the inherent unequal treatment of people who are successful to take from them and then take their own cut and then level it out for political power. It's all one big scam. I just can't believe people get suckered by this. I just want to show the book here. The book again is the Jews and the Left. Bhatia Ungar Sargon, please pick up the book today. It's amazing. I want to get to this. I know we may have some minor disagreements short term. I don't think they're long term on strategy. However, the MOU signing in the news, I had stated at the beginning of the show today, you know, a critique. I've heard about it which, you know, listen, everyone's. That's what I love about the Republic, especially on foreign policies. Decisions are so important and existential with the death to America, Iran, Iranians, that we can't screw this up. But one of the arguments I hear as well, you know, if it were the Democrats, we would be, you know, wailing and screaming about it. And you're not wrong if the Democrats. But I think the critical point is it's kind of like the Knicks game. If the spurs were down by 29, you'd probably leave the game because they have no history of coming back. However, when the Knicks are down by 29, you're like, well, it's the Knicks. They've come back from every other and they wind up winning the game. I think the point is that it's it's not the Democrats. Like, it's President Trump who show no fear whatsoever about going back in and kicking ass and taking names. But I get the critiques on both sides. Your thoughts on it?
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Yeah. I mean, I love this president. I really do. I think the first year of his second term, we'll never have a year like that again. He literally was doing everything I would have done. Mass deportations, tariffs, Venezuela, like, incredible efficiency, Incredible, incredible restoration of dignity to working class Americans. I am very disappointed in this mou. He's only going to be president for two more years. Right. So I think the idea was like, we're going to do something to protect future generations of Americans from the feckless weakness of future Democratic leadership right here. It just seems like to me, the juice was not worth the squeeze. And by the squeeze, I mean specifically the costs that working class Americans have already paid over the last four months in terms of gas prices and the cost of food and so forth. I totally get where he's coming from, that people are broke. I've been talking about it on my show a lot. But to me, it seems like there were a lot of ways to ease up the stress here at home and the pressure here at home economically. For example, putting a limit on oil exports. We're a net exporter of oil and gas. We have a surplus that we're selling to other nations. I don't understand why he couldn't have just said, you know what? We're going to sell that domestically, get the price down at the pump for American workers, and then keep the pressure on Iran. And it seems to me like Iran has come out stronger than they were before because they're getting a lot of money back. And also they clearly intend to start charging tolls to pass through the Strait of Hormuz in 60 days. And to me, I just find it unbearable as an American that we retreated when we had them on the road ropes. And this does seem to me to be a retreat. We. There's nothing in the MOU that gets at any of the three priorities the President laid out when he first started here. And I do think the Israelis over promised and under delivered, sure. I mean, there's a lot of things you could say. We thought that this would be easier. I was very wrong about this. I thought they would cave much quicker. But they now know that with a few minds, they can bring the greatest superpower to ever exist in human history to its knees. And I'm just thinking to myself, what message does that send China? I mean, Anybody who now, you know, controls a choke point now knows what our pressure point is. And that terrifies me for the future now.
A
Well, listen, I love a healthy debate on our side and you know, I really have so much respect for you. I would just, would challenge two points. The limiting domestic exports of petro products overseas is a, it's really a Democrat issue. I'm not trying to pass the, the buck. It's just the refineries here, which we can't get permits to build new refineries because of the environmental nuts. They can only blend certain products. Some of them are better suited for overseas and we just can't really use it that efficiently here. So to limit that really kind of screws over the end doesn't really have the impact you would think it would. And I'd say secondly, I'm not so sure the Iranians and again, it's an mou, it's not an easy kind of a final deal. I'm not so sure they emerge from this stronger. When you look at the impact on their economy, you look at just the destruction of their leadership levels. Their navy being not completely destroyed but pretty much routed ballistic missile capability, again, not completely destroyed, but significant supply chain issues to rebuilding it. I don't think the Iranians are throwing like a McDonald's birthday party. Remember when we were kids, the army orange drink and a burger and the fries. So I would say this, I would say let's see how the next 60 days work out. I love the fact that people like you and I can, can talk about this kind of stuff. But I think there's no question, I think we can agree on this long term. Yeah, Short term we're probably gonna have some disagreements on the MoU. But long term there's been no better friend to the region, forget about just Israel, but to the region in general for Middle Eastern stability than President Trump Abraham Accords. And so we'll see where it goes. And you know what? I'd love to have you back after the 60 days. We can chat about it again. But I do wanna get to your book again. The Jews and the Left. Bhatia Ungar Sargon, a really fantastic book. Pick it up. Today, the rape gang story over in the United Kingdom, just a horrific, horrific story. Now because you and I are moral and ethical people, this is not an attempt to stigmatize all Muslims like they do to the Jews. We are not going to pay back your destructive favor and become morons too. However, there is no doubt that the overwhelming majority of men engaged in These disgusting rape gangs with these young women were in fact Muslim. Doesn't mean the entire group, but it is a fact that's unavoidable. And it's interesting how like the left, who claims all this DEI stuff and tolerance is willing to tolerate a story that involves the trafficking of young children to disgusting filth, bag men in the UK and turn a blind eye.
B
Yeah, I feel bad because my number one reaction to this story was just a surge of patriotism. We don't have this problem. And the reason for that is because the problem here is it's not just the Islamist culture. It's the fact that their police are cowards, their legal system is woke and their political system is wokeified. And so as a result of that, as you said, Dan, there's just this protective shield around wrongdoing from people with darker skin than your average British person. So those aren't even failures of Islam. It's failures of integration and then failures at the systemic level. It's like pro Muslim racism at this, at the, the, the systemic level, anti white racism. And we don't have that because our cops are not pussies. Excuse my language.
A
You don't have to excuse your language here. This is the Dan Bonino show in case you missed. So it's okay, don't worry, we will not be bleeping that out in any way, shape or form. I'm actually, you know, like, we got the nypd.
B
You think they'd allow something like that, this to happen in Bay Ridge and be like, oh, sorry, we don't go there.
A
You know what I mean? Not going to happen.
B
No, never going to happen. You know, and like, yes, our judges have been revealed to be very, very politicized when it comes to Trump. I believe that, you know, all of these lower level courts that are trying to stop him from, you know, exercising his Article 2 powers. It's a huge problem. It is a huge problem. Democrats really only think Democratic presidents should have Article 2 powers, let's face it. And there's a lot of judges who are just activists and you see their rulings getting overturned again and again and again. But, you know, and we do have a problem in New York, specifically with someone like Alvin Bragg who thinks that, you know, young black men should not have to face responsibility for their, for their actions, but specifically what they have in Europe with the Muslim population, we do not have that problem. Problem here. And it, so it makes me feel very much like an American supremacist, which I am, because we are just so much Better at integration. The Muslims who come here are middle class and they want in on the American dream. Like the idea that they would sort of create these little enclaves and stay poor for three generations. Like, we just don't have that because, again, the soil here is magic. So that was my initial reaction, of course. Horror at what's happening there. But also just for us to understand as Americans what we're doing right again.
A
The book is called Jews and the American. Excuse me, the Jews and the Left. Bhatia, Unger, Sargon, Pick it up today. I just want to exit today by telling you I just adore you. I think you do amazing work. I follow you. I have your tweets on notification. And you let everyone in that community know I will will never, ever, ever, under any circumstances, for any reason, fold on this issue. And this is not our party. Be proud of our party. Be proud of our movement. Love our country. We've seen this stuff, this infectious, cancerous, rot, mutated virus creep up every few years. And it's up to, you know, brave people to go come up and stamp this fucking virus out like the. Like the scum it is. And the infection is. I can't even think of enough horrible modifiers to describe how awful this is going to end if we don't do it. And you always got me in your corner. And believe me, I am part of a growing group. You have no idea how many calls I get from people who say to me, yeah, it's time. It's time. I know it's time. It was time a long time ago. So I appreciate all your work and I hope people read the book and you're welcome back anytime.
B
Thank you so much. God bless and protect you. Thank you so much.
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Date: June 18, 2026
Host: Dan Bongino
Guest: Batya Ungar-Sargon (Author, The Jews and the Left)
In this episode, Dan Bongino analyzes the major political stories dominating the news cycle, with a focus on leadership, realism in foreign policy, and media narratives around the Biden presidency. He breaks down the recent Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) involving the US and Iran, challenging both critics and supporters. Bongino draws contrasts between genuine leadership and political opportunism, especially as seen in Hillary Clinton’s recent comments about Joe Biden. A significant segment features Batya Ungar-Sargon, discussing her new book on the relationship between Jews and the American Left, antisemitism, and collective guilt. The episode closes with reflections on American exceptionalism and pride, set against a backdrop of recent cultural and media trends.
Dan's Stance on the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
Criticism of the Left and Consistency
Leadership: The Level 10 Decision Concept
Quote:
"He’s already made absolutely clear that if we don’t get what we need out of this memorandum of understanding and the Iranians don’t understand, the bombs will start dropping again. He didn’t say that. Actually, he did." (08:29)
Trump Clip (on consequences if Iran violates the MOU):
"I let him know...if you don't adhere to the agreement...we're going to bomb the hell out of you." (Trump, 09:19)
Clinton’s Critique of Biden: Too Little, Too Late
"Hillary Clinton...didn't have the testicular fortitude...But now Hillary's grown a set of grapefruits...Now she's out there like, 'Joe Biden really shouldn't run.' You knew it. Everybody knew." (27:22)
Kirby Smart Clip on Leadership (College Football Coach):
"You will have to make hard decisions that negatively affect people you care about. You will be disliked despite your best attempt to do the best for the most. You will be misunderstood and won't always have the opportunity to defend yourself." (18:55)
"You had what was one of the greatest scandals of all time...the coverage of the Biden administration, Joe Biden's diminished capacity and the cover up...We just had a three hour cabinet meeting yesterday. For 10 months, the Biden administration did not have a cabinet meeting." (34:55)
Thucydides and Geopolitical Realism
"The strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must." (55:10)
Soft Power: American Culture & Patriotism
Notable Quote:
"It's our 250th anniversary. We shouldn't have made it 2.5 months...And not only we make it—But we made it." (43:12)
Polls: Partisan Pride Gap
"29% of Democrats say they're extremely, are very proud to be an American...That Republican percentage, the exact same. 90 and 90." (41:45)
Mocking Media Distractions
"There are actually rallies in D.C. going on—pro algae rallies at the reflecting pool...CNN got a whole team of reporters out there reporting on the algae." (46:36–50:10)
"My, I felt this thrill going up my leg." (53:45)
Historical Context
"Literally from the second the first Jew arrived here, the soil rejected Jew hate...American Christians are the first people in human history to organize their religion around the protection of Jews." (66:35)
Collective Guilt, CRT, and Campus Antisemitism
"It's all one big scam...if Jews started voting primarily Republican, [Democrats] would target Jewish union members." (69:25)
Ungar-Sargon reflects on the UK’s "rape gang scandal" as a failure not of "Islamism" alone, but also of “woke” judicial, police, and political institutions:
"We don't have this problem. Our cops are not pussies...We are just so much better at integration. The Muslims who come here...want in on the American dream." (82:00–83:07)
Bongino and Ungar-Sargon express patriotism and gratitude for America’s foundational virtues.
Dan’s tone is unapologetic, direct, and often profane, grounded in humor and passionate defense of American values. The conversation with Batya Ungar-Sargon is more reflective and heartfelt, intersecting personal history, politics, and philosophy.
This episode is a case study in Bongino’s brand: challenging both left and right, pushing for realism and tough leadership, decrying media distractions, and defending American exceptionalism. The interview with Batya Ungar-Sargon adds depth on antisemitism, group identity politics, and the historic relationship between Jews and America. Practical, emotional, and contentious, "Everybody Knew" ultimately delivers sharp commentary on leadership, the failures of elite narratives, and the ongoing battle for the soul of the American republic.
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