Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello, my friends. Welcome to the Kyle Seraphin show. Today's Friday. It is February the 21st. It's a friendly Friday. We're going to have Steve Friend
on in just a moment. And we're going to be talking about all things, I don't know, like Ukraine apparently is back up in the news again. So I guess we're going to talk about shutting that situation down and whether or not Donald Trump can negotiate the settlement. We're going to be talking about members of Congress getting hit with their own medicine. Talk about the confirmation. Cash Patel. We had a big victory yesterday, I think. But as Cash himself said, it's
time to get to work. So we'll talk about those things and more. Yeah, I'm trying to think there's this, this dose of their own medicine thing is probably the thing I like the most. I'm seeing members of Congress crying about being held to a standard.
We're seeing the White House push back and remind everybody that somehow for the last four years in this country, they let like a wax mannequin stand up there and hold the place as a stand in, as an effigy for, I don't know, Obama policies, but a guy who wasn't even sentient got to be president. And so anything that you have to say today is ridiculous.
I actually got to go grab. Before we finish it all out, I'm going to have to grab a clip of Elon Musk talking about wouldn't it be nice if he could finally afford some nice things? Because that's also pretty funny. All right, that's where we're going to go today. I think you guys should stick around, make sure that you've liked the video, make sure you have shared this. If you guys want to follow us on any of the platforms, we do appreciate that and I look forward to getting into it with
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Fran, how you doing bud? I'm doing well, man, in cash. Patel's FBI directorship of America. Let the dark days begin for the political left. That's fair. Do you want to hear the best announcement for that since we're going to go ahead and just get into it? Anyway, send it man, I'm ahead. Look, if I want to hear things, I want to hear people who are really the same level of excitement that I have and want to share the information in the same way.
So let's go to a guy that we both probably really appreciate. This is Eric Swalwell talking about making a great announcement. Well, there you have it. Cash Patel just confirmed as director of the FBI. Pretty fucking unbelievable. I mean, the most serious agency in our government, Cash Patel, FBI Director. I mean, if there is not an are you fucking kidding me moment,
it's this. And for anyone who was fooled into thinking, don't worry, there's reasonable Republicans in the Senate. Bullshit. There are no reasonable Republicans in the Senate. We cannot count on them. They will not save us. We are on our own in this. They're on their own now, Steve. I'm here. I'm here for it. I'm enjoying this, very much so. I saw I saw this AI video the
other day of somebody made. It's a bunch of fat crazy looking ladies that are like purple haired, like sort of classic Y weird libs that look like they're on SSRI's and they need Ozempic or whatever. And they all start crying and Donald Trump's AI character leans in and starts sucking these like floods of tears, like someone turned on a fire hose or opened up a fire hydrant. It's the grossest thing I've
ever seen in my whole life. But there's an unlike an abundant amount of leftist tears happening right now. Eric Swalwell is like, fundamentally an unserious person, right? I mean, his entire reputation is based on the fact that he was sucked into a honey trap scheme. Where's Fang Fang right now? Thank you very much, Eric Swalwell. You're a very serious person, and we take your perspective very seriously.
But I think the greater overall lesson is he's calling on the moderate Republicans to really partner with the communists in this country. And the myth that has existed for far too long in the country they pre mutually assured destruction, where we find ourselves was that we have to
get their approval. We have to be able to get along together so that we can get invited to the cocktail parties and we can have maybe a a less terrible report about us in the Washington Post or in political, which is only important to us
here, that it will never happen. Embrace the fright, embrace the suck and and maybe we can get to some semblance of where we were before, where there was actually an operational social compact and we could actually get along sort of and not try to actually put people in prison who disagree with us and articulate a point of view that was opposite to our own.
We're going to get into something that like you're going to actually be shocked at something I almost can guarantee that you agree with, someone that you would almost never expect to guarantee with. So that will be the thing I bring you next. But sentiment, I think a lot of people are going to be curious, especially because we have a lot personally invested in this particular story.
What do we think? Did you expect cash to get sworn in or sorry, not sworn in, but did you expect him to get voted in? And what do you think about the margin of 5149? Well, I think it's unsurprising that margin because the, you know, Republicans love to just betray their base. Nobody hates the Republican base more than elected Republican officials. They hate them worse than the Communists do.
But I think that when Cash was testifying to the Judiciary Committee and they started to have some of the members openly say that's why I support you. That to me was when I kind of came to the conclusion that he likely had the votes whipped. It was also in my mind, I don't care if it's true or not, I've
created the lore. And the myth of that moment was that was when the Order 66 went out from the acting deputy attorney general to go and walk out and dozens of senior executives was that was the signal to go ahead.
But he just demonstrated himself to be a super competent guy who wasn't going to flip the tables over actually in front of the members there and comport himself like a professional like we know him to be. And I think that going into that, they knew they could afford to lose a couple. And that's always what what winds up happening. They've pre calculated the vote. I don't think it would have actually gone through the Senate Judiciary Committee if they had
not pre whipped the votes. Which is also another argument for why are we even bothering with this nonsense? We've had Drizz at the helm of the FBI for multiple weeks now when we could have had cash there the entire time. We've already lost ground. The weirdest thing for me too, is that we had a guy standing at the at the helm of the FBI. Like anybody, you've been in an acting role as a supervisor, correct? 100 days, yes.
Yeah, OK. And so when you're a supervisor in an acting role, even if it's sort of like a semi long term, 100 days is longer than most. Usually it's just a week or two because somebody's on vacation or sick or, you know, if something happened to their kid, are you supposed to be setting policy and like going out there and trying to act like.
I wonder if. If Brian Driscoll, who stepped in and was the acting director of the FBI, thought that he was like supposed to act like the director of the FBI as the word, like if he took the title literally or if he understood that, you know, what is the real job of a quote, UN quote, acting supervisor, acting director, blah, blah, blah. What does that mean in real life? I guarantee that he went into the office and started putting up his own decorations and accoutrements.
It wasn't just like bare walls. He was going to Max out that experience, which is why he did the videos that we had where he will. This is what the FBI does. He's supposed to do hype videos and recruiting videos and take pictures and and go and meet and greet and shake the hands of the rank and file agents are out there. Like that's not your job bro. Your job is to basically keep the car between the lanes without hitting a concrete barrier until the permanent replacement gets there.
The person who's actually approved, the person who's been vetted and the the people want to be in that position. I mean, that was the position that I took 3 1/2 months. I was the acting boss of multiple offices and I basically on the day one said do your jobs big boy rules, big boy, big girl rules. And if there's any problems with your timesheets, let me know. Otherwise, I'm going to work cases too because that's my job and we did just fine.
I think the only symbolic thing that I actually had to do was we got a brand new special agent in charge. So I had to go out and meet him as the acting boss, which I was kind of like, I'll never see you again. Good to meet you, Sir. And turned around and went home. Yeah, that's the right thing. Or like you got anything for the good of the order and be like, Nope, I hope my boss gets back soon, pretty soon, because I'm busy doing this thing. You're you're right. You're a seat warmer.
That's your job, right? I mean, and I like the analogy of keeping it between the lane. It's like you're not driving the car. It's somebody's in the driver's seat, husband or wife, whoever it is, and they have to reach back to grab something on the on the the, the driver side that you couldn't otherwise help them with. So your job is just to hold the wheel. You're not even controlling. It's like your.
Kid is pushing the grocery cart and you're standing behind them just kind of like delicately adjusting it. I hate doing that, by the way, my daughter's always, like, do illogical things like stop or jump or whatever, like, because they don't understand that the shopping cart weighs more than them. So there's like a physical consequence. OK, Are you ready for?
Let's let's, let's leave that alone because I think there's going to be some interesting things coming out of the future and we're going to have plenty of time to talk about what cash is doing and whether or not it's working and what kind of resistance is going on at the Bureau. I'm going to blow your mind. Are you ready to wholeheartedly agree, although not with the way it's delivered, with the message from Alexandria Ocasio Ortez. I can't even say her name
anymore. AOC. Absolutely. Are you ready? Let's bring it together. Let's give peace a chance. Let's Here's peace. Let's give it a. Chance there need to be Democrats who walk the walk and talk the talk. There is an insane amount of hypocrisy and the hypocrisy is what gets exploited to use the cynicism and wherever there's a hypocritical window. For example, I think one of the most biggest examples of this is insider trading in Congress. Like dude.
I don't like, I don't know if I like Do I give snaps? Do I? I don't know what the kids do anymore, but like, dude, it's yes. It is. Like that's so crazy. It's. So. It's. Crazy, I mean. Like that's the end. This is the. Thing it's like like people think that everyday people are stupid. I'm like, do do you really think that people don't see this shit like? They sit on a committee, they get information about a drug or a contract or a thing. They immediately make a call.
The stockbroker changes thing and and their portfolio swells. Explodes. Why don't we do it? We think. I think it's great. I agree with it. I wish she would name Nancy Pelosi as she was talking about it. But you know, we wouldn't want to talk about the hypocrisy anymore. That's I guess, the talking point, the one out where she can talk about the issue, but nothing's going to change and she better not name names. And that ultimately is where the power is if you're I.
Also like that, she said. People think that people, people that people think that people are stupid. I'm like, which people? Who are they? Who are they? Alexandria. Voters, you know, no, what you meant to say is that members of Congress think that your voters are stupid. And yes, we do think that that is belief.
That's the same way that you would go out there and try to convince the American public as a as a member of the August Senate with a slightly more pedestrian house, you would try to convince them that the world's richest man is looking forward to getting access to your Social Security information so he can screw you. Do you want to hear a pretty funny little take? Because sometimes, like, I find that Elon Musk is actually like, really a funny dude.
Like for like an autistic kind of weirdo that has more money than anyone's ever had ever. Oh, he's got a few money and he entertains himself, which to me has always been the ultimate sign of somebody who's just. But he's also kind of self, he's kind of self deprecating in a, in like a really amusing way. So he was running around with a chainsaw the other day and he was like genuinely excited. He got a a chainsaw that was like the IT was the chainsaw of bureaucracy.
It was like a doge thing. It was at C pack. So there's a video that I'm not going to play that, but I'll play this because this is funny. This argument like lands with me. Right now that the reason that you want to get into Social Security, that you want to get into all of these different into treasury and things like that is that you're looking for personal information and you're trying to
make more money. Yeah, I I've never met anybody as rich as you that cared less about money in my life. Every time I hear a story about you, you're sleeping on a couch of some other guy in a city that you could buy the entire thing. Yeah, I'm not. I'm. I don't think you care about money, do you? No, actually I, I, but I mean listen like if I, if I steal some Social Security, I can finally buy nice things, you know? And and. I just want Elon to be able to afford some nice things.
How about you? I mean he should be able to take his wife or Paramore or whatever he's at now 2 Applebee's and get 2 appetizers. I think he's done enough in his life he probably he's landed the booster back on its base. Maybe he can get a dessert too when he goes get the three pack at tgi Friday's. It's such. A It's such a weirdly disingenuous thing. So we've suddenly had a, a group of media operatives that are out there of CNN got kicked out of the, the, the Pentagon the other
day. So that was actually kind of funny. We had people crying about that on the left. We had people on the right that were sort of like laughing because they didn't leave their space very clean, which is about what you'd expect. Kind of like the way you see the difference between the right wing protests and the left wing protests. The right wingers come into the park and they like leave it cleaned. Up.
I'm the same way man. I'm, I'm in the middle of renting a house and I was like, when I moved into this house, there were holes in the wall and they were like scratches everywhere and their fingerprints on the things and the paint wasn't good. And I told my wife I was like, yeah, when we move out, we're just going to leave it the way we found it. And she's like, no, you're not. And I go, no, I'm not because I just don't know how to do that.
Right. So we're, we're talking about people that actually have a sense of like justice and values and they operate a certain way. And then like, you're going to just act like, you know, this is projection that we talked about the other day on the program that the leftist love to project that their values might like, they might get access, like AOC might love to have access to some insider information.
She can see what it is. She knows her buddies are doing it. It was a good little sneeze. What? Was I got that one off the mic there. I'm actually reminded of a conversation ahead with a senior agent who had retired right
after I got walked out. And he said he sort of viewed his career as being a trip to the amusement park where you go in, you enjoy the ride on the way out, you pick up a little bit of trash, leave it better than when you got there, and then you go on and move on. And contrasting that with the other federal workers who like you talk about entitlement.
They just feel entitled to have a job because they've always had a job and they're going to use the fact that they've had a job for a really long time to justify it and they're going to leave their fingernail shavings on the floor as they get dragged out. For sure.
Also, it's kind of an interesting thing to hear people talking about hypocrisy and you, like I said, they're going to go after an Elon Musk type and you haven't heard anybody crying about, I don't know, like, come crazy access that unelected people like Hunter Biden might have had to his dad being in office for 50 years. Stephen Miller had an opportunity to torch the clowns and the media.
They ask him a question. I feel like this guy wakes up every morning the same way I do. I think I would actually get along with Steve Miller only because he views you asking me difficult questions as a contact blood sport where it's a 0 sum game and only one person's coming out winning and it's going to be him. You ready for this little clip?
Oh yeah, yeah, he's great. Somebody said this is what this is. If you were going to have the embodiment of a politician or somebody in political position with the up your ass and around the corner. It is true that many of the people in this room for four years failed to cover the fact that Joe Biden was mentally incompetent and was not running the country. It is also true that many people in this room who have used this talking point that Elon is not elected failed to understand how
government works. So I'm glad for the opportunity for a brief civics lesson. A president is elected by the whole. American people, he's the only official in the entire government. That is elected by the entire nation, right? Judges are appointed, members of Congress are elected at the district or state level, which is one man and the Constitution. Article 2 has a clause known as the vesting clause and it says the executive power shall be vested in a president singular.
The whole will of democracy is imbued into the elected president. That president then appoint staff to then impose that democratic will onto the government. The threat to democracy, indeed the existential threat to democracy is the unelected bureaucracy of lifetime tenured civil servants who believe they answer to no one, who believe they can do whatever they want without consequence, who believe they can set their own agenda no
matter what Americans vote for. So Americans vote for radical FBI reform and FBI agents say they don't want to change. Or Americans vote for radical reform and our energy policies, but EPA bureaucrats say they don't want to change. Or Americans vote to end DEI, racist DEI policies and lawyers, the Department of Justice say they don't want to change.
What President Trump is doing is he is removing federal bureaucrats who are defying democracy by failing to implement his lawful orders, which are the will of the whole American people. Any any notes?
That's 100% accurate. I agree with it and glad that he the way he even presented it, it was very going to be difficult to take him out of context on that to say that he said anything, even use the language like democracy, like the communists love to use it, which is just code for things we like or our power. I think that was another another term you could insert there. I also like his approach and you see it more when he's on cable news, which is a completely
arbitrary dynamic. It's not like you and me sitting here more long form where you can flesh out these issues. But he tries to do the Kyle Serafin where he gets asked a question and he just goes really, tell me more and it's.
Very disruptive to the way that the host wants to pigeonhole him into looking like Satan. And he in fact shows how they're just complete, completely bereft of any sort of ideas, and they're just empty vassals who are just effectively reading a teleprompter and don't have an original thought in their head. And I'm entertained by it, and enormously.
Well, let's read right off the card and see if we can trap the we can trap Mike Walls into an answer because previously you said this, Sir, but now that you work for Donald Trump, it seems like you might say this. So here's Caitlin calls doing exactly what you said. And it turns out that a good and skillful politician and somebody who understands like, you know, verbal warfare is just going to go, yeah, thanks for your
question. I'm going to go ahead and answer my own answer, which is that none of what you just said matters and what I'm going to answer is more important here. We. Go on Peter's question, you wrote in an op-ed in the fall of 2020, thirty that quote, Putin is to blame, certainly like Al Qaeda was to blame for 911. Do you still feel that way now or do you share the president's assessment as he says Ukraine is to blame for the start of this
war? Well, it shouldn't surprise you that I share the president's assessment on all kinds of issues. What I wrote as a member of Congress's was, was as a former member of Congress, look, what I share the president's assessment on is that the war has to end and what comes with that, What comes with that should be at some point, elections. What comes with that?
Should be peace. What comes with that is prosperity that we've just offered in this natural resources and economic partnership arrangement, an end to the killing and European security and security for the world. The president's not only determined to do that in Europe, he's determined to do it in the Middle East. And just a few months ago, we had an administration that had tried for 15 months, week after week, sitting with you here and couldn't get us to a ceasefire,
couldn't get our hostages out. Now we're at that point, we're back to the maximum pressure on Iran and we will, we have just begun and we will drive towards a ceasefire and all of those other steps. I'm not going to pre negotiate or get ahead of the sequencing of all of that. It's a very delicate situation. Yeah, but but what about Ukraine? How do we protect Ukraine? You know, the American taxpayer obviously voted for Ukraine when they put Donald Trump in. This is what I'm hearing.
The obvious tactic here, and they're mostly doing it between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, where they're just trying to create any sort of a wedge, right? They just want to have that palace injury that we saw so much during the Trump first term where there was Anthony Scaramucci or what was it? What was it, the girl from The Apprentice? I don't. Know they went after Spicer right away. They went like anybody that they could turn. Yeah. The girl from The Apprentice, I
can't remember her name. And they wanted that to be the wedge that would just basically be the giant speed bump into any sort of policy advancements. And these guys seem to be really disciplined. And he a guy like Mike Waltz, who was elected to Congress, He's actually my congressman for a little while. Here's the challenge coin that he gave me. Boom. No big deal, you just reached and found that. I mean, just it's got a bottle opener on it.
So he's kind of kind of a bro. But they are really disciplined. They, they pivot away from that question where he he recognizes they're just trying to get me to argue with my boss US. And I'm going to say, well, what I want to say. That's the flaw of cable news. And most people don't pick up on that. You and I do. And the rare occasions that we get invited onto these programs, they ask us a question and we just in the back of her head said, what do I want to say in about 90 seconds?
And I'll just say that. And Mike Waltz did a really expertly there. Omarosa Manigault Newman was her name Omarosa. That's. Right. Good poll. I had to go. Well, the chat gave it to us, so that's why you guys are here. Thanks for being our backup over there on the chat. If you guys want to support the program and share it, we appreciate that. We do see you in the morning. I do see it over there.
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Who the he? Was a congressman, I think from Illinois, and then he wound up going the the Never Trump route in 2016. So he was a Republican, Yeah. Yes, he was and I but I think he took that he basically did the Kinzinger between where he was a Kinzinger. OK, so he's obviously a very good source of information, and that's why he decided that the president of the United States. I feel like I've heard this this done before. We're going to break that in a second.
But watch these people get very excited about someone saying the thing that they've been just secretly saying for eight years. Donald Trump is saying everything Vladimir Putin would say. And you mentioned the American people generally don't care about what's going on over there. The American president right now could be a plant, could be a Russian asset. Let me think about that. Here. I am. I know it's early in the morning to say something like that, But think about that.
And if the American people don't care about that, that Putin might have something on Trump, that he's an asset, that he's a plant, that he's doing the bidding of Vladimir Putin. If the American people don't care about that, The thing is, listen, I'm sorry to get we don't have the topic. We don't have evidence of that. I mean the the point about their positions being aligned I definitely they don't have any. Evidence to support your assertion, but.
I really appreciate that you're. Doing the exact thing that both sides love. It is the one size favorite is the exact. It's a mirror image. The favorite thing of either side is to take someone who appears to be a convert from your enemy who comes over and mouths exactly what you wanted so you can say see, they're meaning the whole time. It's Lindy Lee, it's Joe Walsh. It's the same thing. It doesn't matter just where the chyron is coming from. CNN, Fox News.
That is not the same Joe Walsh that was in the Eagles. If anybody is concerned, that is a Joe Walsh who looks an awful lot. I was actually struck by Sometimes things just hit me and I'm like, oh, I never will Unsee that. Joe Walsh looks a lot like Ellen DeGeneres, if Ellen was more handsome. So isn't she a citizen of the UK now? Ellen. They believe she fled the country. She's one of the few celebrities that said I'm leaving the country and she. Actually did. And followed through.
I mean, she also was exposed to somebody who was, I don't know, physically assaulting her staff while she was going on stage and doing the fake dance. Like, I'm an every person and I'm really entertaining. So is. She a billionaire too, I. Don't know if she's that Elon Musk, Do you know It's definitely like more than Garreto Boyle. Yeah, Yeah. Well, that's everybody now, you know, who's actually been really stepping up. And I've watched him do some
pretty cool exchanges. Is Brandon Gill, who we met when we were doing police state and. He was the he was the new. He played the new agent in the police state film. He looks like a young Dean Kane, like he looks like a like the Superman he's got. He's from, he went to Dartmouth, but he comes from a Texas background and you know, he's his family story is apparently that he worked on the ranch and they have a big ranch, so they got money.
But he's he's like a good kid. Like, I mean, he's not a kid. He's a man, but you know, like he's younger and I just, I, I didn't dislike him at all. I actually like you kind of meet people and you're like, I wonder what I would you look at him and you're like could go either way. But all of my interactions with him have been very positive. His wife is lovely. So you know, I guess. He could be a frat boy bro, you know, kind of an empty vessel. And then I actually remember
him. He walked out of the movie because they had the newborn and he was caring for his small daughter. Yes, interacting with the way watch, you know, he didn't, he was caring for him. He wasn't like, I'm going to hand my child off to the nanny. They had to do this. He was doing the dad thing and clearly a new dad and I kind of was like, hey man, just give it a couple years. Things will get a little bit easier and kind of like impart that wisdom. Yeah, because he hadn't slept in a while.
No, I, I think Brandon Gill, like I said, he, he, you could meet him and look at him and, and make a judgement, especially if you're kind of a judgey, a hole, like I have a propensity be sometimes. And then getting to know him as a as a guy. He's a good person and I like him and I've done interviews with him actually on, on Dinesh's show when he was guest hosting. But he's been stepping into Congress and bringing some heat. He's he's taking that media ability to sling facts like sort
of extemporaneously. And you went head to head with Jasmine Crockett. I don't actually have the clip of that. I will play it later on because it's pretty fun. I want to stay on that. I'm gonna stay in the pocket here on this one. I want to talk about Ukraine for a second and the Russia, Russia thing. And then I will play a little Jasmine Crockett because I do have to like a slightly less articulate than Brendan Gill rebuttal, Jasmine Crockett.
And it'll be sort of therapeutic and cathartic for some people. I think that's the right way to go. How about the Senator Elisa Slotkin admitting that Ukraine has lost the war, which is something I've been told is not true. I I was told that they were, they were winning, that we, America has been backing it and all this has been going on. Have you heard any Democrat come out or even like the Lindsey Graham type saying like hey, Zelensky failed and he didn't win with all of our money?
Oh no, I mean the ghost of Kiev, right? Like we we got to prop that entire narrative up, because if we don't, then democracy dies in darkness. Washington Post Die. Watch this because this seems like maybe an unauthorized set of admissions here. They're discussing the here. So the the piece is is Donald Trump has abandoned here. Let me throw it on the screen. Abandoning Ukraine. That was the GOP strength. It was Reagan era stuff, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
They're trying to angle to get their thing. And then, like I said here, Slotkin basically going like, yeah, we know that Ukraine can't win. You believe the Ukrainians must get, if they do agree to, to sign over half of the rare earth minerals to to the US? Yeah. Well, I was with the Zielinski this weekend in Munich. You know, a group of us on a bipartisan basis, senators flew over there and and had a meeting
with him. He talked about how he was put, you know, shoved this piece of paper and said sign it. And he said this is very strange. I've never read it, but I think, you know, if you're the Ukrainians, everyone knows this thing has to end in a negotiation. Everyone knows the Ukrainians are not going to win. The Russians aren't able to move forward. So we're going to have a negotiation. I think if you're Zelensky, you have to expect and ask for a security commitment of some
kind, right? If you're going to sign over half your minerals. I mean, think of us as Americans. I mean, we would never do this. But if you're going to even contemplate that as a Ukrainian, you've got to really get in return some sort of assurances that Putin can't just invade you again. Right, this isn't. Only going to restart in two years or four years, so you're looking for what that means from
the Europeans from. Yeah, or maybe just keep electing Republicans who aren't going to allow that to happen, because it hasn't happened under Republican watch. Did you catch that? She was drinking the CNN coffee cup. She she busted up the coffee cup because she thought she was off screen, which was excellent. And I'm also captivated by the photo that you've thrown up there where they have Vladimir Zelensky, who's about 5 foot two, looking like he's taller than Donald Trump on the side by
side. Listen, NBC is totally unbiased, nonpartisan stuff. I have a a clip that made me kind of do like a flashback because I was remembering he's they're not wrong that the GOP is sort of abandoned the position under Trump. It's just not the GOP that anybody elected the GOP that would have been done this stand by Ukraine no matter what was a guy named Mike Pence. This is Tucker Carlson dismantling that. I'm sorry, Mr. Vice President, have you I know you're running
for president. You are distressed. You are distressed. That the Ukrainians don't have enough American tan tanks. Every city in the United States has become much worse over the past three years. Drive around. There's not one city that's gotten better in the United States, and it's visible. Our economy has degraded. The suicide rate has jumped. Public filth and disorder and crime.
Have. Exponentially increased, and yet your concern is that the Ukrainians, a country most people can't find on a map who've received 10s of billions of U.S. tax dollars, don't have enough tanks? I think it's a fair question to ask, like, where's the concern for the United States in that? Well, it's not my concern. I know that was kind of a harsh cut off because there was a little bit more. He tried to flesh that out, but he didn't do a great job. Like it's not his concern.
He's worried about Ukraine. The Mike Pence permanently furrowed, brow pleated khaki pants holier than thou because I don't meet with another female without my wife being in the room. It's not a bad policy, to be fair. I agree with that one. Yeah, but the we're the policemen of the world, John Bolton style thinking of the Republican Party from the early 2000s. That's just it's transitioned
away from that. That's a failure to adapt to that mentality is going to leave you where you're Mike Pence and completely on the outside of any sort of ambition towards power. I mean people. Had an opportunity to to elect that if they wanted it in America. That's what I think that Stephen Miller piece actually says. He's like, look, the Americans had an election. Now you understand, let me teach you civics. Because there was an opportunity to have something that was what
you wanted. And people said, no, we don't want, we don't want your crap CNN and we don't want Mike Pence. You got Trump. We are tired of sending billions of dollars to this conflict that's going on that has resulted in the deaths of some estimates are a million and a half people for territory that it doesn't concern us most people, that the one thing the media is right on is most people can't find Ukraine on a map.
So why are we sending and why are we borrowing money on the backs of our kids and grandkids to finance this when, as Tucker Carlson points out, that we have problems at home? And look, I'm not for spending government money at all, but as long as it's going to be spent, I would like for it to be spent on people who are my countrymen rather than those who are actually on the government dole of Ukraine. Because we're paying for their pensions. It's not just sending tanks to the front.
We have to keep their retired people paid so that their young people can be conscripted, so that they can go and fight and die and lose a war. The funny thing is, is all this brings up the sort of Russia, Russia thing. Like they, like you heard Joe Wall say, we're going to be backing Putin's position. It's almost like we've done this before. I've got this weird clip from a guy that somebody, some of you guys may actually recognize his
face. He's got kind of like a recognizable face and his voice is sort of familiar to you talking about the Russia hoax. So kind of like, let's hear. And all of these things sort of started coming together in a very unusual fashion. I said, Devin, we're following the money. And I'm going to tell you right now that the DNC and Hillary paid for this. It was 9:00 AM on a weekday. And he literally looks at me. He goes, cash, if you're going to start drinking this morning,
get out of my office. It always goes back to the money. And it's the easiest thing to follow because you have to document it in some fashion or you got to move in some way. We were able to pursue to the judge's authority, allow myself and one other colleague to visit banks attorneys and review in closed session the the records and we were not allowed to disclose it to anybody what we
reviewed. And then finally, on the eve of the ruling of the court, Fusion disclosed that Christopher Steele had been paid by the DNC themselves. There were names that would eventually come out that were being paid by Fusion, names now that are public. But at the time Warrant Nelly Orr, the wife of Bruce Orr, was being paid by Fusion GPS. We would come to learn to do Russian intelligence information gathering and then submit it to
the FBI. We were able to figure out that the attorneys, Perkins Cooley were the attorneys for the DNC. Nellie had been working, Bruce's wife had been working for Fusion GPS, the folks that Perkins Cooley paid $10 million to. And then they took that 10 million and played pay Christopher Steele $168,000 to dig up dirt.
They paid Nellie, or I think $50,000 to do her research against the president and his daughter, and they fed all of that directly to the Bureau, who then used it in the FISA and in the investigation against them. OK, that sounded like a guy that was doing some kind of an investigation and then tracking like a logical fact pattern to determine if there was criminality. Who the hell was that guy? No, I'm completely disavow. No, you're completely incorrect.
That is a political partisan, somebody who's just a conservative commentator, he's a simp for Donald Trump. It's certainly not somebody who has a background in public defense or federal prosecution, sewn up, buttoned up kind of guy who might be taking the helm of America's self anointed premier law enforcement agency. But he's politically partisan. The fact that he just exposed what went on, I guess makes him
a partisan. But that's Cash Patel, and that's what America voted for, and that's good on us. So that was Cash Patel summarizing in in long form an investigation that he had conducted when he was working on behalf of the said and Intel Committee or sorry the Intel Committee with with Devin Nunes in the House. Select Committee on Intelligence, Yes. Weird. Like that's so crazy.
You know, it's even weirder. I got a call from a guy that I haven't talked to in probably a couple years, which we're all getting those right now. It wasn't an ask, it was just, it was just a heads up and saying, hey, someone that I actually really like, a good person guy who used to work on the FB is fly team. Do you know what they do? Don't they go overseas for is it terrorism purposes or evidence? Yeah, they're ACT, they're ACT team.
So a lot of people don't realize the FBI kind of has two highly selectable teams. One of them is the fly team. The other one is HRT. You're familiar with HRT because they do a lot of domestic missions. During the War on Terror, HRT started doing a lot of overseas missions because they were trying to get the getting that was good. But the real team that was in that was created to do that is the fly team.
And so their goal was to fly land in bed with forces that were U.S. forces and then do what's called SSE sensitive side exploitation to get Intel to grab computers and things like that so they could get cases built either domestically or overseas on terrorists. Yeah, they that, I mean, they were ACT investigative agency that also were like sort of operator Ish. And one of my buddies reached out to me from that team. He's not there anymore. He used to be. And he's a really good dude.
I mean, he's a really solid human being. We worked together for a couple years and he goes, I'm really excited about Cash getting in. I worked with him when we were in Africa with the FLY team because Cash was AJ Sock liaison that was giving Roe interpretations on the fly, you know, in places where we were doing. Kinetic missions, the guy that like apparently had not the
right amount of experience. How many times do you think Jim Comedy went and interpreted law for operators that may have to pull the trigger on like indigenous bad guys in a place that we maybe had a a nebulous mission? Oh, Cash Patel. According to his book, government gangsters had prosecutable cases, legitimate terrorists, and the DOJ stopped those from happening under the
Obama administration. And then you talk about James Comedy. James Comedy should probably do some legal research on whether or not he is or isn't allowed as the FBI director to run an off the books honeypots game where they installed two female agents undercover into Donald Trump's campaign in the hopes that they could have sex with members of the campaign to dig up dirt. And then when it came to light they moved one over to CIA and then promoted the other one.
James Comedy, who is decrying the fact that their members of the US Attorney's office in Washington, DC, who were resigning, that they're they're the best prosecutors. The best prosecutors are going to be the ones that put James Comedy in an orange jumpsuit at the end of an L-shaped hallway in solitary confinement. That'd be a real interesting move. That'd be a strange turn of events. I don't I've been seeing all these people that are like the Q people right now.
They're like remember this name cash that they're like they're like we've been vindicated. It's like, no, you dip shits. It's just like, you know, God favors truth and the arc of of of the universe is towards justice as MLK said. I actually have a funny little piece here. Apparently if you are the Secretary of Education who wants to dismantle the DOE, it is blasphemy if you quote the Civil Rights Act. That would hurt black students.
I read this article. I just started laughing that you can tell from the colors that it's an NBC. I think it's an MSNBC piece. It is blasphemous, apparently, to quote MLK or to quote the Civil Rights Act, which kind of gives away the game a little bit that these people think that government equals a God. I looked up the definition of blasphemy, by the way, just to make sure I wasn't wrong. It is the defaming of God or sacred things. So apparently the Civil Rights Act is sacred.
What do you think? I'm thinking that the fact that you, we, we always talk about one element of our field trip when we went to the Holocaust Memorial Museum, the afternoon session was the MLK memorial with the equal message because that was a domestic issue that we had in this country where as Holocaust was in Europe at the time. But it's the same mission, it's the same message that the atrocities that happened at both were unacceptable and they were
the fault of law enforcement. Too many people just following orders. They were just following orders. And they were firing water hoses on peaceful protesters. And in bringing that up to the attention of my senior executives, who were all white guys thinking, man, if they had maybe been a little more tan, they would have said blasphemy. You can't quote MLK to. Us. Yeah, How dare you. How dare you go find your favorite quote on the wall that's etched in marble and then
make up some nonsense. Again, 50 of you go find your favorite quote when there's options of eight and then decry the fact that there are repeats so. Classic, and also hang out with a bunch of 8th graders. By the way, if you ever go to the MLK Memorial on that day, it's a bunch of 8th grade field trips. And then, like future FBI agents, it's the dumbest thing you've ever seen. Levels of competency with firearms. Oh, that's dark and correct.
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Steve Friend, are you prepared to hear that Congress doesn't have money to bribe under a Republican administration? Yes. I'm very, very interested you. You remember that we all saw that, that we had to approve payments under the Biden administration to give people $1200 and $1200 because we had to. Why do we have to again? Because they artificially shut
down the economy. Because it was apparently like a DVD player that you could push pause on a global economy and you could stay home and stay safe because your job was not essential, even though you use that job to feed your family and pay your mortgage. Nothing downstream of that. No bad consequences. It wasn't the worst singular managerial decision in the history of the species.
OK, before I show you Jasmine Crockett making the argument there's no more money, the federal government's out of money, I want to put the chat up on here only because one of our very racist chatters said how come the MLK memorial is in white marble? Why didn't they do something like Obsidian? It's a good question. Really important is why does Starbucks put a white lady on the cup? I'm so upset.
OK, so now that we're outraged and appropriately outraged, let's give color and time to this lady who is a person of color. To use the leftist terms, it is black history, Monk, and we elevate black voices here, especially when they say things that I think are really funny. Congress doesn't have any more money for you people. Just deal with it, OK? We don't have it because we don't. Now, President Trump says he likes the idea of giving some of the savings from Dodge back to
Americans as kind of a dividend. Would you support that? Listen, he's just telling a lie. He's not the one that had anything to do with the $1200 refunds that people had during the midst of COVID. That was done by a Democratic House and Democratic Senate. Right now, what they're going to do is say, hey, we want to give you a refund, but Congress won't let us because they already know that.
There's just no money for that. The only reason that those refunds came before was because we were living in different times. This was a time in which hopefully we won't ever go through again. We had a once in a lifetime pandemic. The bad part is that I don't know if it's once in a in a lifetime, because we know that Ebola unfortunately was detected right here in New York here recently.
And if we continue down this road of getting rid of scientists or deciding that we don't want to rely on experts as relates to what they're telling us to do, or we don't want to deal with vaccines and medicine in this country, then we may be facing not only our next pandemic, but our next 2-3 or
four pandemics. Steve Friend It was a different time and we might have that time again, even though it's a once in a while time, we might have Ebola or some of the things we got to pay more scientists go. The, the way that they are taking the 20 side of every 8020 issue is hilarious. She, she actually defaulted back to, we have to trust the
experts. And then she's been trapped into defending fiscal sanitism, fiscal conservatism, saying like, you know, maybe we shouldn't give STEMI checks to people because that might be bad for inflation. You know what would not help inflation? Injecting $5000 per person into the economy. It might make the prices at the grocery store go up. Maybe there's a, maybe there's an economics lesson here. We already had a civics lesson from Stephen Miller. Well, no, Lao. Let me ask you a question
though. Could bringing 10 million people into this country also affect things and the value like the cost of housing and and and the cost of goods? No, they're, they're asylum seekers. They're refugees. This guy doesn't agree with you and he's pissed and I want to just play it because it's very therapeutic. It's going to be a little warm up of what you just said about. Would $5000 even help you? Maybe not, but maybe this guy doesn't think. So we are not in the business of give.
Hold on. I got to just give people a preface. If you're at the office right now, he's going to swear a lot because he's going to feel the way that you do. So just be cautious. There's going to be some F bombs dropping. We are not in the business of giving out money and honestly, I don't know what $5000 will do for you. That's. What, you mean to tell me you ain't in the business of giving away money? What the fuck is the immigrants then, bitch?
What the fuck is the immigrants? You don't give away fucking money? What is USAID, bitch? What is that bitch? What is that? You don't give away no motherfucking money. These people are fucking crazy. That's a fucking coward we live in and I'm retarded. Am I the one slow Because you you can't make me believe I didn't hear them people say they was going to give away $25,000 to new people to get fucking houses. You can't make me believe that.
That sound like giving away some fucking money, Jasmine. That sound like white giving away shit Jasmine. Clock it, you're stupid bat shit motherfucker. Take the dumbass wig outfits. Take the wig out. We are not. How mad is that dude? There's a Part 2 by the way. That is the.
Adequate amount of rage that America has had, but so many people went to the ballot box and they were emoting that when they voted for Donald Trump to be president because he's, I mean, he's it'll actually, he's completely right. Like, what do you mean you're not saying you're not in the business of giving away money? And then the other element of it that he didn't even touch on was the fact that she said, what's $5000 going to do for you anyway?
Like, that is one of the coldest things that you can say to people. It's somebody who has never contemplated the magnitude of what $5000 would do for most Americans. Most Americans who could not absorb a $400.00 sudden expense without going into debt. Yeah, it's so callous, but it is kind of like that let them eat cake sort of thing. It's the same ideas, like every, every bit of hypocrisy that you're seeing. And like I said, this is where we go back to the AOC that we
started with. It's like, yeah, people are looking at how unfair shit is and how how awful you have behaved, and they've seen it. And that is the appropriate amount of rage. There's just no way around that. You cannot say that that is unreasonable. It's so goofy. And then, and meanwhile, I've gotten sort of a, a counterpoint, like a more gently
spoken counterpoint. And it's worth noting that we are dealing with not a MAGA revolution, but Victor Davis Hanson makes the argument that it is, in fact, a Trump counter revolution. So here is a much more sober voice with a lot less swearing that you can listen to at work. My buddy thinks that this, that Victor Davis Hanson is the great, greatest thinker of of our time.
And he's making a very reasonable argument, which is something that I've said even to people like Cash Patel, Like you were going in and doing a, you're doing a counterinsurgency and you're going to do a hostile takeover of a government that really does hate the citizens that are working there. And I think Stephen Miller made that point. And so here's another sober voice, little bit less yelling. I probably won't be laughing the same way, but here we go.
And they call it the MAGA revolution. It's not a revolution, it is a counter revolution. There's a big difference. This is a restoration. Let's use the word Trump restoration. We don't know really. We don't really appreciate what we've been through with eight years of the Obama revolution and the four year more radical third term of Obama using or employing the wax and effigy of Joe Biden. A revolution that we've experienced was a cultural, economic, political, social evolution.
It was very similar to the French Revolution under the Robespierre brothers. We should remember what they tried to do. They changed the days of the week, they renamed things, they tore down statues, they went after the church. Does this sound familiar, this revolution that we've experienced? Everything was up for sale. Everything was negotiable. We invented 1/3 gender and rammed it down people's throats.
We tore down statues. We said 1776 was no longer the foundational day, it was 1619. We changed the very mechanism that we vote. We went from 70% of the electorate voting on Election Day to 70% of the electorate not doing that either through mail in or early voting. That was a radical change that had no discussion. It was done by Fiat. It was in. There's more to it. I'm going to post it over on the local channel, folks. You can find that at
kyleseraphin.com. If you're looking for that clip and you're like, hey, that makes a lot of sense to me. That's where you will find it on today's episode Links. We'll put the links up. We'll put that video. How did that hit you, Steve? I mean, it's the most sober argument and that it basically is a better way to articulate with that Patrick Henry of our time, guy that was dropping off bombs on Jasmine Crockett. I might end with that again.
It was too good. The fundamental argument there, I mean, the analogy holds entirely the fact that we made all these changes culturally that were then just imbibed and we just had to absorb and it was overwhelming to people. I mean, people were in their minds screaming like that other guy saying like, what do you mean that there you're now saying that there's not not just men and women. That doesn't make any sense. My entire life, it's 1776.
It's a we're coming up on the 250 year birthday for America. It's like, no, no, actually it's at 1619. Trust the experts, by the way, that we know better than you. After all, $5000 wouldn't help you very much. So you can understand the rage that was seething in people. And fortunately, we were able to do it through the nonviolent means, the nonviolent way that we have civil war, and that is at the ballot box in this country in the last election.
So speaking the ballot box and Speaking of things that made a big difference, Joe Rogans name was one of the ones that was cast out there is like folks who who dominated the Spears. Apparently Joe Rogan has been dethroned. I didn't know he was the king, but he is kind of the king of podcast if anybody was. And apparently he's been dethroned. Would you like to hear the experts take on how that happened? I'm really, really captivated by what the experts know about.
This is MSNBC, so this is totally unbiased. They are totally not rooting for anybody. All right, new topic, Joel, before we go, the left-leaning podcast Midas Touch has just done the unthinkable. Dethroned Joe Rogan to become the country's most popular podcast. Do you see this as a sign of a bigger political shift? Because even these three guys specifically, they are not your touchy feely progressives. They're like 3 Bros from Long Island.
Yeah, I look, I think that this does signal 1 Democrats and let's just call it the non conservative ecosystem catching up to where the kind of Rogan right has been. And they they're not policy guys, they're anti troll guys and they crank it out all day every day. And I and I do think the fact that this is organic, this is not a part of the ecosystem that was just built up, you know, with heavy investment from millionaires and billionaires.
These are folks who've been grinding and working. And my suspicion is they probably were going to get to this point anyway. But it does, I think, signal where where groups and where organizations and where candidates on the Democratic side are going to focus a lot of their effort going forward. Very good. Joe Rogan's response was who? I, I, I've never heard of the, I mean the podcast that they reference here, the Midas touch. OK, that's. Well, let's do the community
notes with context. While Midas Touch is now more popular on Apple, Joe Rogan has more video Views, has more subscribers on YouTube and more on Spotify. So it was simply an Apple downloads. And by the way, you people who put it out was Newsmax. If you were watching that clip, if you were listening to it, you didn't know. But Newsmax was the one that said that Joe Rogan was deposed from his throne and Newsmax is Newsmax. I'm sorry, not Newsmax.
It was Newsweek, which is a famous sort of outlet for leftist things that sound very, you know, sort of authentic, but in fact are propaganda in my experience. So there you go. And they threw up the picture of of Rogan, who was at the inauguration. You know, they just was an out of context photo of him looking very dour and somber like, like he'd become aware that he was no longer the king of podcast. And they alluded to the fact that he must have been propped up by millionaires.
Nothing happened organically to Joe Rogan, who's got thousands and thousands of episodes that he just started because he was like, I just want to talk to my comedian friends. Maybe that'll take off and it'll just be fun for us to do. Like that is the definition of grassroots organic growth of the guy. And he started an entire industry like he he is to podcasting what you could say the Rush Limbaugh was to conservative talk radio.
Totally agree. You've made an argument that the one thing that does need to happen under the second Trump term is a mutually assured destruction. Describe that and I'm going to put something on the on the board afterwards. Well, I mean, it's just coming to the realization that we are in a cold civil war and one side is willing to use all the levers of power that it possibly can have through law fair to punish its enemies and reward its
friends. And the other side still holds on to this, this semblance of a, of a memory that we exist in a time where we might disagree with people who live next door to us. They might have a yard sign for a candidate we don't support, but as long as they mow their grass, we can all just get along because we all want the same things. And that doesn't exist. The other side wants to put you in a prison camp if they can't, in effect, take your life away from you.
So you can't agree with them. So you have to be willing to go to that place and use the exact levers of power in order to prevent this cold Syphil war from going kinetic. That is the only way around it. OK, well some people are actually using some pretty heated ideology and language. Shocking. It's going to be people on the political left who continue to say things that they thought was too inflammatory from the right and do it themselves. This is representative Robert Garcia.
He is the first Latino former illegal alien and LGBTQ plus plus plus whatever gay man who has run for office in California. He's very, very upset. And I'm going to play a couple clips and then I'm going to show you what happens when mad actually happens and someone takes Steve friends advice and they do the FAO and fine and get Ed up at the the the the FO part of it. FAFO Sorry. There we go. All right, so here he is. Here's Garcia on CNN making some
claims. And I think it's really important that members of Congress, this is not this is not about about me. This is about attacking our institutions. It's about ensuring that we have loyal opposition and that we're able to speak freely, particularly within the our own Congress. I mean, I made, we made those remarks, of course, moments after we had left the committee hearing.
And so what's, what's really critical at this moment, I think for all of us to understand is that we should be allowed to speak freely and we certainly should be allowed to use figures of speech. And anyone that watches that can see that was a figure of speech or a metaphor. OK, what's vigorous speech or metaphor? Let me just play that. I think it's really important and what the American public want is for us to bring actual
weapons to this bar fight. This is an actual fight for democracy, for the future of this country. And it's important to push back on the chairperson of this committee. You want to bring actual
weapons? You want to read this statement from Ed Martin, the United States Attorney in the District of Columbia. Quote, our initial review of the evidence presented to us indicates that certain individuals and our groups have committed acts that appear to violate the law targeting Doge employees, said Edward Martin, junior US attorney or the District of Columbia. Quote, We are in contact with the FBI and other law enforcement partners to proceed rapidly.
We also have our prosecutors preparing and I endorse and avow entirely that's an incitement violence there just like I was accused of inciting violence when I wrote and I quote this is a rhetorical call to arms for my fellow civic servants to honor your oath of office and could have been there violence by the FBI. Yeah, totally. They could have come after you, huh? Well, scary stuff under Ed Martin. Let's put this guy in prison and and destroy him.
It's no different than the allegations when Donald Trump said that the the deals we were making on the car industry, we're going to be a bloodbath. And they said, Oh my goodness, Can you believe he's calling for violence? We're going to play it. Let if you want to get nuts, let's get nuts because the only thing the commies understand is pain and fear of more pain. So let the pain reign. Who said the line? Who said the line? If you want to get nuts, let's get nuts, Batman.
That's Michael Keaton. Batman Michael's keep Batman, whose eyebrows rival Caitlin Collins eyebrows as. Far as he's the best Batman, I will go to the mat on that. Hands down, Christian Bale gets #2 the best Batman. The worst Batman was was Val Kilmer. George Clooney had nipples. You got to give him. Yeah, yeah, it was really bad. They're so they're almost equally bad. I don't know. OK, what's coming up on the American Radicals podcast?
We're going to go to a palate cleanse a little bit different because this we have a pretty interesting conversation coming up on Sunday for the Kyle Seraphin show Sunday. Sit down, give me the amrad first. All right, AMRAD tomorrow, Saturday, 10:30 Eastern Time, rumble.com/amrad pod. I'll be with Garrett. Oh, Boyle, we're going to just do like a Saturday grab bag. I mean, there's just like drinking from a fire hydrant as far as the news is coming out and I've got a backlog of them.
So we're going to have a good time and throw some of the case, the stories out there that we really didn't have a chance to get to. And I think a lot of them are sort of like obscure, but also really important. So join us there. 10:30 Eastern Time on Rumble. Guys, as always, have a great weekend. Have a great weekend, Steve. Thanks for chatting with me. We're going to go out and play it out with our Sunday sit down. It is a little thing from Joe Biggs, so you might want to see
this one too. This one is this is a truly diabolical situation that happened to him. And since we're focusing on some J6 stuff and injustice, we're going to hit that there. Have a good weekend, my friend. I look forward to seeing you on the other. Side All right man, have a good one. All right, folks, here's Joe Biggs. And they were all live texting the FBI going, the boys didn't start it, Proud Boys didn't knock it on the fence, Proud Boys didn't do it. And then those guys aren't
allowed to come to trial. Then the end of the trial comes up and they go, OK, look, there was no plan, all right? We didn't see a plan. But at one point in time, you see Joe Big Nordeen fist bump each other. And at that point in time, through telekinesis, they shot these mind waves through the crowd and everyone knew. That there was a. Conspiracy.
They joined it with that hand, that fist bump, and we all entered into an agreement to stop the certification of the election and overthrow the government. You can't even make this up. You really cannot make it up. You guys can find us at rumble.com/kyle Serafin. It will go live on Sunday. If you want to get it early, you can always get the unedited and now with no ads over on kyleserafin.com. That's our locals channel. I put that up. You guys will see it first thing
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