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In today's episode, I discuss the Giuliani's home being raided,
the pencil neck himself, Adam Schiff,
and I interview the great Alan Dershowitz.
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Hey, folks, our guest today, I am really excited.
Harvard Law professor, emeritus, that's a big word for me, okay, the brilliant Alan Dershowitz,
who, in my opinion, is the Michael Jordan of the legal profession.
Sorry, professor, I was trying to come up with a Jewish power forward that's in the NBA Hall of Fame.
No such luck.
But anyways, this guy, he's the author of over 30 books both fiction and non-fiction his latest is the case against the new censorship protecting free speech from big tech
progressives and universities by the way they're all in the same bed i think of it as a kind of
high-tech porn it's a threesome and um and and this book lays it out beautifully.
Welcome to the show, Professor. Thanks for doing this.
Well, first of all, you couldn't come up with a Jewish power forward.
What's wrong with Sandy Koufax? What's the problem?
Why do you have to stick to basketball? I'm happy.
How about Dolph Shays? Dolph Shays is not bad.
So I put I like your analogy. I like your analogy.
Jordan is just, you know, above the red.
Koufax absolutely is a pitcher, but I don't know why I went basketball.
I don't even like it.
But yeah, so before we get to your book, I would like to have you weigh in on a couple.
I know we have limited time, but weigh in on a couple of things in the news right now that are very interesting,
I think. First, we got, this is sort of off topic, but the raid, the feds raiding Giuliani's
apartment yesterday. Can you- It's not off topic at all, because my major topic is that today we
are simply eliminating the Bill of Rights. First Amendment is under attack. The Fourth Amendment is under
attack. And the Rudy Giuliani case, a perfect example of that, denial of due process. Here's
a lawyer. When you want to get a lawyer's telephone, you subpoena. You send the subpoena
to his lawyer. His lawyer then responds and says, no, I can't send you that because it has lawyer
client privilege. The judge then decides, you know, search warrants are for the mafia.
Search warrants are for drug dealers.
Search warrants are for people who cannot be expected to comply with subpoenas.
But under our Constitution, the first resort he is convinced that a subpoena wouldn't work, that the lawyer would tear up his papers or hide his cell phone.
I just think as a civil libertarian, it's an outrage what they did to Rudy Giuliani.
And I would say the same thing if it were done to a Democrat.
For me, it's not partisan as a civil libertarian.
I don't like search warrants and i wish we would
use them less frequently well that was my next point it always seems to be done to a uh republican
uh i've unless i'm forgetting something but the left seems hell-bent on uh they have very heavy
handed they went after roger stone like this and um are there other examples where it went the other
way i don't remember trump doing it ge George W. Bush. I could be wrong.
Well, the one guy who did do it a little bit when he was the U.S. attorney was Rudy Giuliani.
He was a very, very tough U.S. attorney and he would do the perp walks.
And he would you know, when he was the U.S. attorney, I was very critical of him.
I invited him to come to my class at Harvard on legal ethics and he invited me to come and talk to his U.S. attorneys. And we fought like children. Not only was he a Yankee fan from Brooklyn,
which is inexcusable, and he, you know, was a was a very, very tough prosecutor. I still don't
think he should have been subject to a search warrant. I agree. I mean, the guy anyways,
I'll move on because we have limited time. And the other the other. There's a couple here. The Floyd Chauvin case I put on the TV yesterday.
They're speaking to a black young black juror. First thing out of his mouth is it was very hard to watch a black man die every day because they kept showing the.
And I'm like, is this doesn't this prove there was bias? And what do you think?
It's always going to be biased in the jury. This was much worse.
um what do you think it's always going to be biased in the jury this was much worse these were jurors who were terrified that if they came to a verdict other than guilt on murder their own
homes would be burned down their businesses would be attacked there were threats the judge understood
that that's why he made an anonymous jury the president understood that that's why he said he
was praying for the right verdict every big city mayor every big city police chief was
ready for violence in the event there was an acquittal that's not a trial by jury that's a
trial by the mob not to mention maxine waters out there stirring up stuff i mean do you believe
there's a chance of this uh being overturned it should be overturned the judge should have had
the courage to grant a mistrial but he didn't because if he had granted a mistrial, there would have been violence that night. He'd be blamed for
the violence, and he'd have to move out of Minneapolis. He'd never, ever be a judge again.
And so you can't have justice with the threat of violence hanging over the heads of the people.
I'm going to just read you a quote, and you tell me when it came from. Here's the quote.
I very seriously doubt if the
petitioner had due process of law because of the trial taking place in the presence of hostile
demonstration and seeming dangerous crowd thought by the presiding judge to be ready for violence
unless a verdict of guilty was rendered this was not somebody commenting on the Chauvin case. This was
Oliver Wendell Holmes talking about the trial of Leo Frank in 1913, the only Jew ever lynched in
America. But what Holmes said in 1913 was as true of the jury in the Chauvin case. And there
definitely should be a new trial at which the jury is sequestered and the case should be tried
outside of Minneapolis.
How long would that take if that's going to happen?
Well, it won't happen in Minnesota because the courts in Minnesota won't have the courage to do it. So it'll probably be required to be taken up to the United States Supreme Court. And the
Supreme Court only takes a very small number of cases. But I hope they would take this one
and set out a new rule that whenever there's racial tension and threats,
there has to be a sequestered jury.
Well, isn't this going to be the new normal from here on in if things don't change in this country?
Because it seems like mob rule, it's sort of cast, the die has been cast.
And every jury from here on in involved in anything racial or cop related.
From here on in, they're going to be intimidated before they even get in there.
I agree with that. And we're seeing it already in the kim um potter case uh in brooklyn center where she accidentally used a gun instead of a taser and the head of the town council said she
ought to get due crosses and he got fired i know uh we're seeing it in the columbus ohio case we're
seeing it in all these cases and it has to do with free speech as well, because people on the hard left say we don't need free speech or dissent. We know the truth. We know every police officer who shoots a black person is guilty. We know every man who's accused of having sex with a woman improperly is guilty. We know the election was completely unfair or fair, whichever side you want to take. We don't need dissent.
I think dissent is today being attacked.
And the worst part of it, and the thesis of my new book, is that the censorship isn't coming from the government.
We can beat the government.
I had 25 First Amendment cases in the first 50 years of my practice, and I won practically all of them.
You know, the Pentagon Papers case, the pentagon papers case the wiki leaks case
the uh all these cases you can beat the government yes but you can't beat private parties the problem
is the censorship today is coming from big corporations and they themselves have first
amendment rights which is why i wrote my book about the new sense i'm going to get to that i've
been a victim of that i'll get to it in a second the the third uh and final case it leads into your
book uh it's actually more appropriate is that cheerleader case, this young cheerleader who didn't make the cheerleading squad?
I'm just summing it up here. She was she made a video with one of her friends like on a Saturday,
giving the finger to the you know, whoever was in charge of making her a cheerleader and uh now the question is can the school the school came after her
and said she can't be a cheerleader for a year based on something she did off campus so now the
question is can the school control your speech you know off campus i know it's it's not that
clear-cut because somebody gave an example let's say she was in a park on a saturday she made that she sent it
and it's read in the cafeteria at school so now now it's really not off campus i guess that's where
the the waters get muddied how do you feel about it looks like from what i read they're gonna they're
gonna actually maybe rule in the in the girls favor i hope they do i think that i'd like to
see us get back to the golden age of free speech where free speech cases win. This is a
public school and
I don't think it's really their business what goes on
off campus. But it is a close
case because she was commenting about
a school activity.
But I would rather see the court err on the side
of free speech than against free speech.
And this case sort of leads
into your book because
social media is involved in big
tech and oh sure and uh which is the real problem uh you list three reasons you say why it's more
dangerous now what's going on as far as censorship as opposed to the uh the mccarthy era which sort
of came and went uh can you tell us that the first one first of all it's coming from the left
i'm a stand-up comic i I started in the late 80s.
I'd lean right in my politics.
Even back then, I was being called a bigot and a racist.
I was way ahead of the curve.
Yeah.
And you couldn't today appear at a major university.
You'd be thrown out of the university.
Probably I would, too. I've been thrown out of universities or protested because I support Israel.
And that's a sin today on many college
campuses. But, you know, universities today don't have a sense of humor. I remember about 30 years
ago, I made a joke in my class. We were talking about affirmative action. And in Canada, you get
affirmative action only if you're a visible minority. And a student raised her hand and said,
are Jews a visible minority? And I said, no no we're an audible minority uh and and a bunch of students complained
that i was stereotyping about jews well you know we say what we want i'm proud of that uh but today
you couldn't say that today you can't make a joke in class or in school or even outside of school
people get suspended and and get punished in other
ways. And, you know, we've just lost our love of freedom and particularly freedom of speech.
And it's because of these radicals on the left who think they have the truth. They know the
truth with a capital T. And if you know the truth, why do you need the Senate? Give me an example.
So Bobby Kennedy, the son of the former attorney general who's an
environmental lawyer but also critical of vaccines uh asked challenged me to debate him because i'm
in favor of vaccines i generally favor the science sure we had a great debate thousands of people
watched it and many people changed their mind people heard two points of view youtube took it
down they said we don't want people to hear kennedy's side of the debate because he's an anti-vaxxer. First, he's not an anti-vaxxer. He's critical, skeptical of vaccinations,
but he's not an anti-vaxxer. But I didn't want to win the debate by a technical knockout.
I wanted to win the debate by people agreeing with my point of view, or if he won the debate,
if people agreed with his point of view, that would be fine too. But I don't want to see that
censored. Fortunately, there are alternatives now to now to youtube rumble you can watch the debate on rumble and uh i hope we'll
see more uh competitors to youtube facebook and twitter absolutely i i get by the way i got
they booed me off stage at clark university in 1990 for i did an abortion joke or something literally 1990
and uh it wasn't even that early you were early there look they probably would have booed sigmund
freud who went to clark college and gave his lectures there oh my god today sigmund freud
wouldn't be allowed at major universities oh yeah so i've got in trouble look i'm on social media
i've been a comic for 30 years and uh I just took
myself off Twitter um because you know it was such a cesspool and when I saw they you know banned the
president of the United States I said I'll be a hypocrite if I'm staying on Twitter as far as my
free speech views so I just got off there uh then we have um what was the other case I wanted to
talk about the cheerleader um it's coming from the left the censorship my friends used to say back in the 80s oh
that's the religious right they back in the 80s i would say what are you talking about
people who are complaining at comedy clubs uh are not right wingers and um it changed along
so why it's dangerous right because we have millennials coming up. We're coming off college campuses. A couple of generations now have their brains filled with this socialist mush.
And so this is a threat to you're saying the future, because I do.
Because the college students who are going to be future leaders are being taught that free speech is not particularly important.
Look, when I was growing up, there was McCarthyism.ism and in those days it was the liberals who were being suppressed so they favored free speech today is the conservatives who
are being repressed and they favor free speech i don't believe you can have free speech for me but
not for the i don't think free speech is partisan i think if you're going to belong to the first
amendment club you have to be a jew who defends the rights of nazis to march through skokie
you have to be a feminist who defends the right of pornographers to put their
filter on television.
You have to be a black person who is prepared to accept hate speech against
blacks.
You have to be willing to accept the kind of speech that really,
really offends you to the core of your being.
You have to accept Voltaire's statement.
I disagree with what you're saying,
but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
There are very few left to take that position.
That was my quote under my yearbook picture in high school.
And no, I'm kidding.
I was something about the Red Sox.
Also, what's dangerous?
You say the new progressive censors have their censorship on policies, you know, the anti-freach.
The censorship policies are supported by many Americans support these these policies now.
I think that's right. And, you know, it's very hard to fight against these young kids because they're such good kids.
They believe in equality. They have good values.
Was Pogo who said we have seen the enemy and he is us.
We have seen the enemy of free speech and they are our children.
And it's much harder to fight against our children than it was to fight against Joe McCarthy.
And so I think the combination of the fact that it's private, the fact that there are good people
make it much harder to fight the new censorship than it was to fight the old censorship. That's
why I wrote my book, because the new censorship is more dangerous than the old censorship.
We're talking to the great Alan Dershowitz.
And I've noticed this.
Like I said, I've been doing stand-up for something 30 years.
And in the last few years, it will be people in the audience writing emails to the clubs.
And the comedy club owners and managers were mostly my age when I started.
And they would ignore those, saying, you have a right to say anything you want on stage.
Now, these clubs are being run by millennials who believe in this crap.
And some I know some comics who got sent home in the middle of a weekend.
So that's what you're talking about.
When you were in Boston, did you ever appear in Cambridge?
Yeah.
You know, catch a rising star.
But I was very young.
I didn't have any political leadings.
I was, you know pretty
much what they call an open mic or my first three years but yes well i would go to some of those
places i loved stand-up comedy and you know if i hadn't been a law professor that probably my second
career choice you would be probably wouldn't have been that good at it no i thought that uh you know
i went i went to see woody allen when he was was a stand up comedian. That's how far back I go. Loving stand up comedy and Larry David and people like that.
Well, you know, it's surprising. I work for Chris Rock. Chris Rock hired me and he knew by then I was about seven years into the business.
He knew I was kind of a right winger. And this is when Giuliani was the mayor and he hated Giuliani and the cops.
But he was smart enough to know he had to have somebody in the writing room that sort of agreed with Giuliani. And he put me on, you know, on the staff. That's when people
were open-minded. Like you said, that would never happen today. Let me give it, I want to ask you
about, I've been dying to ask you about this. As far as when a corporation's own policies run
head-on into the Constitution, is there like a caveat is there a uh
a carve-out for for corporations you know they always say well it's a private company twitter
they can have their own policies do it when when does the when does the constitution the first
amendment trump uh the policies of a a private business or something that's part of the problem it doesn't uh private
businesses generally have the right to discriminate what's going on in georgia today uh georgia passes
a law i don't agree with the law but i don't think it's the basis for uh the kinds of things that are
going on moving the all-star game etc so delta and coke uh support uh the boycott of Georgia. But Home Depot remains silent. They don't say anything. Now the radicals want to boycott Home Depot, forcing them to say things. And they're saying, look, we just want to talk to our customers. We would just want to sell a better product.
just want to sell a better product don't make us get involved in politics we're not a political company and i think they're right and i think it's wrong for people to try to pressure corporations
to take political stands because today they may take a political stand that favors you
tomorrow they'll take a political stand that doesn't favor you well that's like a bad sign
when when big business is in bed with the government that that's the sign that socialism comes out common whatever
whatever past regimes fascism fascism was the combination of the government and big business so
you know look the millennials don't realize that what they're doing take is taken straight out of
the playbook of castro mao uh stalin you don't think they realize that? You know, you don't need dissent if you have the
truth on your side. Castro knew the truth. Stalin knew the truth. Mao knew the truth. The little
red book has the truth. You don't have any right of dissent. You don't need due process. Every white
cop who kills a black person is guilty. Every man who attacked, who was accused by a woman is guilty.
Every election is either fair or unfair, which side of the issue you're on.
But we don't need dissent.
And that's what worries me, because the thing we need most in this country today is dissent,
diversity of points of view.
It's what separates us from the rest of the, as Trump would say, shithole countries.
You can say, well, I don't believe in that because my family came from probably one of
the most of those countries. So did mine.
And look how many wonderful people were produced from Poland, from Ireland, from Italy, from Africa, from Asia.
So I don't agree with Trump at all on that.
I think some of our best people came from some of the worst countries.
I don't think he was talking about Poland.
But anyways, I don't see any Polish coming over in San Diego.
I think that's what he was hitting on.
But here's my final.
We're going to wrap it up.
I know you're a busy man.
I've experienced some of this.
I mentioned I work for Sirius Radio.
I had a radio show.
And right after Barbara Bush died, some Latina professor at like San Jose State put a tweet up saying glad she's dead.
She was a racist.
She raised racist kids. She was a scumbag,
blah, blah, blah. Now, I tweeted something out. And again, I know it's in bad taste,
but I'm a stand-up comic. If it came from a civilian or a teacher, I understand. But I tweeted back. And again, I know you're a professor, so don't hold it against me.
I said, dear future school shooters, confine your work to the faculty rooms at Berkeley, San Jose State.
I mentioned a bunch of.
Now, I understand I was going to get a little blowback.
But let me tell you this, Professor.
Twitter didn't even take it down.
I took it down myself after, I don't know, a day.
Twitter didn't even take it down.
And Sirius ostensibly fired me for that tweet.
I don't think that's why i got fired my show
was right wing and it had already leapfrogged two shows i was only there three months and serious
kind of like rest of show business leans left so i think that's why i was fired my contract was
coming up uh but uh what are you doing a situation like that how do i how do you fight back i couldn't
call you i can't afford you you can't fight back against
a private company unless they violate their contract but you fight back by creating a
better show competing with serious and showing them that you have the listeners and the viewers
that's the american way and as long as you have an opportunity i think the great thing is we now
have podcasts i have a podcast called the dirt show We now have a lot of talk radio, talk television.
So we can compete, maybe not very, very aggressively, but we can compete with the social media.
We have to keep doing that in order to keep the First Amendment alive.
Everything I put up on Facebook now, they put a warning on, misinformation.
I got kicked off YouTube for a couple couple months because I said the mask thing. I
wasn't talking about COVID in general, the mask, the way that I said it was a bit of a hoax. And
they literally said it was misinformation coming from a standup comic. But anyways, the book is
The Case Against the New Censorship, Protecting Free Speech from Big Tech, Progressives and
Universities. And seriously, it was an honor and a pleasure to talk to you, Professor.
I've watched you on TV.
It was also fun talking to you, a guy from Boston and Brooklyn.
What could be worse?
What could be better?
Exactly.
So hopefully we'll talk again and good luck with the book.
Thank you.
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Let's get right to it, huh?
Let's get right goddamn to it.
My first headline is Biden's payback on Giuliani.
I personally think this is politically motivated.
As you know, the feds, the Department of Justice,
feds. The Department of Justice raided Giuliani's apartment in New York City and a female lawyer's apartment. This is just more heavy-handed tactics by jerk-off Joe Biden and the left.
They can't hide their fucking Marxist ways. It's already like they're dictators. This guy,
by the way, Giuliani, I don't care what you think of him.
He took on the mob in New York
and won, okay?
He was America's
mayor after 9-11. He's
everything you want in a leader.
Smart as hell.
And because, in my opinion, he snooped around
in Ukraine,
because we know what went on there with
our president and his son.
I think this is payback. They did it to fucking Roger Stone. It's very heavy handed. I just,
you heard Dershowitz, even he doesn't agree with it. I don't even why I say even,
I mean, he's as fair as anybody. He says, this is dog shit. I agree with him.
Let's take a look at Andrew.
If you guys remember when I was living in New York, Andrew, when I first moved to New York, was a little kid.
Giuliani literally giving speeches and he was running around.
They would show it on the nightly news going, look at this little tyrant.
And put on the TV today and here he is.
Mind you, I'm speaking as a son and a concerned American.
Anybody, any American, whether you're red or blue,
should be extremely disturbed by what happened here today,
by the continued politicization of the Justice Department.
This is disgusting.
This is absolutely absurd,
and it's the continued polarization of the Justice Department
that we have seen and it has to stop. If this can happen to the former president's lawyer,
this can happen to any American. Enough is enough. The only piece of evidence that they did not take
up there today was the only piece of incriminating evidence that is in there and it does not belong to my father it belongs to the current president's son that's all I have to say
any questions you can refer to his lawyer all I will say is this to all
Americans out there our Justice Department should be independent of
politics enough is enough ladies and gentlemen.
We cannot stand for this anymore.
You are correct, sir.
Enough of these motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking plane.
He's absolutely right.
I mean, Giuliani is a true patriot, okay?
Federal investigators executed a search warrant Wednesday on his New York apartment and his office.
They seized electronic devices as part of their look into Giuliani's work lobbying for Ukraine, these dirty, filthy...
Son of a whore!
I'm telling you, I just want to... Agents also raided Washington area home of Victoria Tenzing,
a lawyer who worked on Trump's fraud claims.
Yeah, this isn't political.
Giuliani's lawyer, Robert Costello,
called the raid legal thuggery and Trump derangement syndrome.
Andrew Giuliani accused Biden's Justice Department
of playing politics and ignoring
Hunter's hard drives.
They left that.
Could they be any more obvious?
The probe into Giuliani was paused during election, but has been heating up under Biden's
Department of Justice investigation of Giuliani.
It grew out of his probe of his associates over the Ukraine, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, kind of a couple
unsavory characters, according to the left. The pair worked on gathering information about the
Bidens during election. Giuliani's lawyer, Robert Costello, blamed the investigation on, again,
Trump derangement syndrome and also accused agents of ignoring Hunter's hard drives during the search.
Joe, you are a real motherless fuck, I'll tell you.
Giuliani's team went on the defensive after the raids on Wednesday morning
and assigned that they are stepping up their investigation of his dealings in the Ukraine
in a major escalation of the case.
Keep in mind that the agents could not read the physical hard drives without plugging them in,
but they took Mr. Giuliani's word that the hard drives were copies of Hunter Biden's hard drives and did not contain anything
pertaining to Mr. Giuliani, Costello said in a statement. Excuse me. Their reliance on Mr.
Giuliani's credibility tells you everything you need to know about this case, he added,
and it sure in hell does. Both Giuliani's lawyer and his son accused Biden's Justice Department of politicization,
a charge made that often against the department in President Donald Trump's administration
when Trump would publicly pressure his attorneys general to follow his wishes on legal matters.
But he never sent anybody to knock anybody's door down at six in the morning, did he?
You fucks names.
Top DOJ officials would have to, had to have approved of the raid.
So that's just, that's, they're trying to say Trump did the same thing, which he didn't.
So kiss my grits.
What you just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
May God have mercy on your soul.
It's outrageous that the Trump derangement syndrome has gone so far
that hatred has driven this unjustified and unethical attack
on the United States Attorney Ian Mayer,
who did more to reduce crime than virtually any other in American history,
Costello said.
What does it tell you when they do shit like this?
The left and Biden and all of them, Eric Holder.
What does it tell you?
It tells you the flag fell down.
That's how powerful they are.
What does it tell you?
They just, not only do they hate this country they they look up to Stalin
and people like that look who climbed out from under a rock after being wrong about everything
for the last five years Adam shitface still hallucinating apparently representative adam schiff democrat shithole california said wednesday
on msnbc's deadline that we could not ignore the so-called predominant domestic threat
uh was the white national threat and some of the folks are and in quotes part of the trump base
that's what this bug-eyed shithead said. Get this through your head, you
Jew motherfucker, you!
Let's play a clip of him, and again,
you might want to take some Pepto.
He just, I get irrationally
angry when I see him. I picture
him getting the shit kicked out of him
in fifth grade on the playground,
and God, I
pray somebody's got that footage. I'll masturbate
to it like porn. Okay, run this somebody's got that footage. I'll masturbate to it like porn.
Okay, run this bug-eyed jack off.
At the same time, we ought to be able to find bipartisan common ground
that the predominant terrorism threat facing the country right now
is a domestic threat.
And the predominant part of that domestic threat
is the white nationalist threat.
Pause.
Can you imagine saying this as the fucking country burned
with a ton of black faces looting and rioting and still continue to say that Trump supporters are the problem?
He also said this.
Go ahead.
And that white nationalist threat also has international transnational links as well.
And we can't ignore that because of a political sensitivity that
that some of these folks are part of the trump base what base are you part of there you go you
fucking slimy you pompous stock up snot nose english giant twerp, scumbag, fuck-faced, dickhead, asshole.
Take it easy, Mr. Trump. Go easy.
I think all of the domestic agencies with a portfolio of domestic terrorism
have to prioritize it like FBI and the DHS.
We have the...
He's telling you.
That's their top priority.
Meanwhile, China is about to take over the world. That's their top priority. Meanwhile, China is about to take over the world.
That's their top priority, making sure somebody like me or a fucking, I don't see you looking
into that white woman that was shot.
You fucking, I can't help myself.
He says we have the responsibility of overseeing the intelligence component of that.
We were already doing an investigation last year into
the politicization of intelligence at DHS, where one whistleblower, one, huh, was alleging that
instructions were being given essentially to downplay the seriousness of the domestic terror
committed by white nationalists and hype, and they were told to hype the threat of Antifa. Well, it turns out they were right to
downplay, right? Where are all these boogeymen? Where are all these white supremacists? Where the
fuck are they, Adam? You jerk off just like Trump was a Russian agent. How fucking, how does he
still have a job? Oh, that's right. It's the state of California. You wonder why you look like a third world shithole. Man, I hope he fucking dies in his sleep tonight. I really do. I hope there's
a fucking grease fire in the kitchen. He's in his flammable pajamas and teddy bear.
Scum bucket. He continued the fucking loudmouthed Jew fuck. We saw that from Bill Maher and others
and the leadership of the last administration. We just had a hearing on this subject. I can,
Bill Maher? Did I? It said Maher, didn't it? Okay. Leave that in. That's actually funny.
Bill Maher, Bill Barr. Who calls him Bill Barr? There he is,
William Barr. He says, I can tell you of the ongoing challenges is a lot of the Republican
members didn't think our committee or the intelligence agencies, even those like the
FBI, DHS with responsibility here, should be looking at this. That's quite remarkable.
If we were looking at the threat of Islamic terror, listen to this guy,
the threat from within.
There will be no reservation about that among my GOP colleagues.
Can I play a song for him?
You are a cunt, cunt, cunt, cunt.
I get that speaking cunt.
Just cunt.
It ain't true when you tell me you're a motherfucking cunt.
He just put white Trump voters ahead of Al Qaeda and ISIS, by the way, as far as a danger to this country.
Let that sink in to your left wing jerk off American hating brains.
But they were very uncomfortable, clearly, with the FBI and DHS looking at the problem of white nationalism and domestic terror.
Anyways.
Who gives a fuck what you think?
This is for you, Adam. White power, one, two, three, anyways. Who gives a fuck what you think? This is for you, Adam.
White power, one, two, three, four!
It's time to watch my country.
Going down the drain.
Let's grab Adam's shit by his pencil neck
and cut open his fucking veins.
He's a dirty piece of shit
and a fucking fag.
I hope he dies in his sleep tonight
and his wife's a fucking hag.
All right.
In our libs eating libs segment tonight,
California voters to Newsome,
don't let the door hit you in the snatch on the
way out there he is the shapeshifter i call him that's right he's the governor of the shittiest
state in the union Look at him biting his lip.
That's right, the voters are voting you out.
California voters!
California's Secretary of State has rejected nearly 20% of all the signatures gathered thus far to force a recall election of Governor Gavin Newsom, according to figures released on Monday.
In a statement, Secretary of State Director Shirley Ann Weber, got a poster of her in my bedroom.
I mean him.
Holy, looks like a Bill Cosby character.
Looks like a Bill Cosby character.
That's Bill Cosby.
I thought it looked like one of his characters,
but that's close enough.
Sure.
There she is, mustache and all.
Shirley Ann Webber's office announced
that the threshold of verified signatures
reported by counties has been met
for the recall of Governor Gavin Newsom,
even with the invalid ones.
The valid signatures in the 10th report are, listen to this, are 1,626,042, which exceeds the
total of 1,495,709 signatures required, even with the ones they counted invalid.
Continues still, counties still have until April 29th to verify the validity of any remaining
signatures.
So, Gavin. Bye-bye,
dickhead. In an up-and-coming
table,
excuse me,
in an up-and-coming, it says
accompanying. How did I come up with
up-and-coming? It says accompanying
table. The Secretary of State,
I am so tired, reported that
in addition to the 1,626,042
valid signatures, listen to this. This will show you how backwards California, the state had
rejected 400,575 signatures to date out of a total number of 2,026,617 signatures gathered.
Now listen to this. That means California officials have rejected
19.8% of the total number of signatures as they have reviewed the recall petitions.
Signatures can be disqualified if signatories are found not to be registered voters in California,
for example, or if they sign more than once. Now get this.
In the 2020 election, according to FiveThirtyEight.com,
the rejection rate for absentee ballots in California was just 0.6%. Oh my God.
The same as the national average as determined from 27 states
plus the District of dog shit columbia the rejection
rates had reportedly been as high as six percent in previous elections so we really see who is the
fucking problem you're the fucking problem you fucking dr white onking jam rag arkin spunk bubble
i'm telling you h you keep looking at me i'm gonna put you in the fucking ground i promise you
not this time the low rejection rate for absentee ballots in 2020 defied predictions as late as August 2020
that nearly a quarter of absentee ballots might be rejected based on the experience of mail-in voting during primary elections.
Many states lowered their standards for absentee ballots as a result of lawsuits by Democrat aligned groups,
decisions of state election officials, and the unprecedented volumes of votes submitted by mail
during the coronavirus pandemic. Democrats have attacked Republicans who want to tighten rules
regarding absentee ballots, accusing the GOP of racism, and imposing new Jim Crow in the words of President Jerkoff Joe Biden.
He says that's like new Jim Crow.
Look, he sees Jim Crow out there sitting in a tree.
That's a crow named Jim.
Faggot.
Did you watch his fucking speech last night oh my god first of all because of covid they have to
keep doing theater so you know how the chambers are usually full during a speech they had like
one person congressperson sitting every 10 seats so it looked like it was it looked empty it looked
like one of his rallies they all had masks on and shit and he if you guys don't have
sleeping pills or whatever just watch six minutes of this guy
he's got the energy of a baby with cancer he's
we can come back better and bigger and he's trying to take credit for the fucking vaccines he's like
that pitcher that comes in the last inning of a no-hitter gets the last guy he fucking tries to
take credit for just a goo gobbler notice since he's getting off as the race tension has gone up
what 16 fold i didn't think it was possible anymore. Speaking of race, what's this headline? Drunk chimp kills cop intentionally.
Ooh, I didn't write that.
Don't blame me.
An NYPD officer killed by an alleged drunk driver
tried to run for his life before he was hit so hard
that he was thrown out of his uniform boots
and his body was completely shattered.
Look at this.
Officer Anastasios Tsakos, 43,
and other officers were directing traffic away from a fatal crash
on the LIE in Queens in the early hours of Tuesday morning
when they saw the maroon Volkswagen driven by Jessica Bovis,
seen here, hurtling towards them at a high speed. Law
enforcement, you know, they tried to get out of the way. The officers ran for their lives,
but DeSacos was struck by the car. The force, again, impact through his body nearly 200 feet
onto a grassy median, and he was blown right out of his knee-high police boots. Think about that. The 14-year
veteran suffered massive head injuries as he hit the grass median and later died at New York
Presbyterian Hospital in Queens. Dezaco's body was completely shattered. His body shattered
Bovis's windshield, yet she kept driving and passed multiple exits.
Can you just let that sink in
for a minute?
It's all fucking intentional.
Responding officers finally caught up
to the 32-year-old Long Island mother.
Oh, she's a mother, of course,
who told police she knew she hit something but wasn't unsure of what it was yeah no it was a moth
according to court documents she'd be taken out and shot today this is her quote i don't know why
they stopped me speeding i guess i did hear a thump so i knew i hit something but I didn't see what it was uh Beauvais said according uh to the
documents a liar liar whore liar whore you know on an officer's body cam footage Beauvais can be
heard asking an officer what did I do another lie her blood alcohol content was nearly
double the legal limit two hours after the incident not during two hours
after before the fatal crash boves posted a one hour and 51 minute live stream on her facebook
page where she was seen downing tequila shots and drinking wine while the nwa song fuck the police
played in the background so i'm sure she's innocent she's a malignant cunt got that right
frank let's take a look at stupid rolling
i will see you guys next mond. I don't think so.
At 6.30.
Yeah, if I visit Rikers.
PM.
Back here on Face the Reality Radio, on the Instagram, and on the Facebook.
And until then, kill the police.
Yeah.
You meant kill the police, didn't you?
Let's say you say that the next 20 years.
She'll probably get off, you know.
This week we are going to talk about the ignorance that was the Derek Chauvin trial.
This is her on the show, her show.
Or the ignorance that is essentially just is this fucking justice system.
She writes well, too.
Police say, and this is her quoting,
police say an oath and that oath, they take an oath.
In that oath, they say an oath that they are not,
can you mention oath one more time, Taniqua?
An oath that they are not supposed to be afraid of that position.
And that is literally in the rules.
In other words, danger comes with the job.
Boves reads out part of an oath taken by members of law enforcement that they will enforce
the law courteously, appropriately, without fear, malice, or ill will.
You know, the way George Floyd and the rest of them act around cops.
And questions how this had led to
officers shooting and killing people on the streets well because they weren't acting courteous
and showing respect you ignorant the 32 year old then went on to say that police officers
are signing up for potential death like in the army and that that is part of the job and that people might try to fucking kill you, the genius said.
It's so stupid.
It's so stupid.
It's so fucking stupid.
Yet her shit on Facebook is still up there, isn't it?
Or was when she was making the show.
Isn't that funny?
I get kicked off for...
Excuse me.
Boves also claimed that if she ever had a fatal encounter with police, she would make
sure she wasn't the only victim.
She told listeners, like hip hop group niggas with attitude say about the police, if you're
going to kill me, at least I get to take someone with me.
I'm one of those people.
If I'm going to go, someone is coming.
Yeah, in your ass. In your jail cell.
Boves says she is terrified for her 13-year-old son.
Don't fucking play with me.
I bet you he's a, huh?
He's got to be an A student with that mom.
Boves goes on to say she doesn't believe in prisons,
but believes in capital punishment saying,
hang that bitch.
I don't even believe in prison.
I literally believe in an eye for an eye, tooth
for a tooth. If you guilty, blow his head off, she says. She's got a show on CNN coming up Sunday
night, I'm sure. Fuck is you. This is what she's doing dialogue now. In other words, a person that's
in prison for life. Fuck is you here for? Why I got to feed you? For what? Y'all killing us for
less on the streets and in jail blow his
head off you got certain states that want to hang people hang that bitch oh this is from Pelosi's
speech wasn't it speaking of her love of physical fighting Boves continues like a good mom what
happened to fighting I grew up on fighting I like to fight my hands and my feet and my teeth. What folks says about this family, I does.
I has told you and told you that you can always tell a lady,
but the way that she eat in front of folks like a bird.
And I ain't aiming for you to go to Mr. John Wilkinson
and eat like a field hand and gobble like a hog.
And then she left.
It does something for me.
She's talking about fight.
What does it do for you?
Fucking people up never stopped being a thing.
Yeah, would you? Black people are just alike. Shooting people is still whack. It means you can about fight. What does it do for you? Fucking people up never stopped being a thing. Yeah, would you?
Black people are just alike.
Shooting people is still whack.
It means you can't fight.
It means you're a cop.
She signs off the footage saying, fuck the police, fuck them.
Tezacos, a married father of two young children, was redirecting traffic on the Long Island
Expressway following a separate fatal car.
What a horrible night.
Boves faces 13 charges, including manslaughter
in the second degree
and vehicular manslaughter.
Ugh.
You fat, nasty, black bitch.
Adios, honey.
Enjoy your three squares
and getting up at 4 a.m.
Maybe you can,
you know,
such a good fighter,
you can join a boxing team
at Rikers or whatever.
I don't know why I'm saying that.
She'll probably do a month and a half because she killed a white cop.
Well, we haven't talked about Jason.
We haven't talked in a while about it.
The first six months of the show seemed like it was nothing but transgender and LGBT stories and stuff.
But and then Joe became president and we veered off on that to race.
But back to this headline fag flag.
Video footage from Richfield High School in Millville, Utah,
shows a student cutting down a left-wing intersectional LGBT flag
from a banister where it covered the Cuban flag.
Can you make this shit up?
Only in America.
It covered a Cuban flag, drawing raucous cheers from the student flag. Can you make this shit up? Only in America. It covered a Cuban flag,
drawing raucous cheers from the student body. The action has drawn outrage. Oh my God,
they took down the gay intersectional flag from school officials and LGBT activists.
In the footage you're about to see, a male student can be seen cutting down the LGBT flag in front of
a crowd of cheering onlookers,
revealing the Cuban national flag
that had been covered by the intersectional pro-transgender banner.
Let's take a look at this politically correct train wreck.
Turn this black out!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Oh, my God.
I know it. Not even a good cheer.
They're like, oh, no, it's a Cuban flag.
Oh, my God. You guys.
You got to grow up.
You're not a kid anymore.
The gay community is upset about this.
Their feelings are hurt, they said.
Oh, boy, you.
Anyways, once that flag came down, some people were heard saying,
Hey, everybody, we're all going to get laid.
Anyways, the Cuban flag had been covered by the LGBT flag as part of Diversity Week that featured.
This is the type of chaos that Diversity Week and Black Week and Women's Gay Week.
It stirs it up all the time, and yet they continue to do it.
Honestly, people on the left are so fucking retarded obsessed with race and gender and sex it's just precious so anyways that was
part of diversity week that featured gay straight alliance clubs predictably the incident drew
outrage on social media school officials were quick to express performative outrage with uh
cachet county school district spokesperson timmy smith stating
that neither the school nor the school district condones the insensitive and disrespectful how
much fucking power do these fags have removal of the flag which was done without permission
like the school was gonna go yes take down that fag flag we're big cuban fans here
it's just fucking quiz this type of incident reminds us this is him still speaking of the
importance of continually educating students not just during a diversity week on the like it's not
diversity every week on a fucking high school or college campus on the importance of respecting
one another
and the right to attend school participate in events and learn in a safe and respectful school
environment half a fag added i can't take it no more i'm glad this week's almost over
i hope i have something left for you guys in florida i am tapped according to smith the
decision to cover up the cuban national flag with intersectional flag was not intentional.
And he stressed the importance of making the school an environment where LGBT activists.
You guys don't get tired of this shit.
Feel safe saying we've we've been taking we've been talking to those students this morning to make sure they feel OK.
This is all about a flag.
Couple of them said, no, I think I have cancer from the incident.
And like it's a good environment for them to return to.
Students have complained of feeling unsafe.
This is why you call fags.
You feel unsafe in a perfectly safe environment.
No offense.
I got plenty of gay friends.
But you guys, you activists, we're tired of you.
I have compassion fatigue.
They complain of feeling unsafe you know like me
at a Chris Rock show
because the flag was removed
though the little explanation
has been provided
as to why
oh no
we gotta get to the bottom
of this don't we
this is outrageous
where's the baby cry button?
Tighten that up. That was one activist.
That is it, ladies and gentlemen, for the week. Again, thank you so much for supporting the show.
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That is it.
Again, another great week in the books.
Again, thank you to Alan Dershowitz, the great Alan Dershowitz,
one of the few people who actually is objective about things like this.
You guys, thank you, and I'll say you're very welcome.
We'll see you back here on Monday.
Have a great weekend. guitar solo I'll see you next time.