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It’s That Egregious! | July 17, 2024 | Hour 2

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The security failures on July 13th, when Trump was almost assassinated, were so egregious Florida Rep. Cory Mills is questioning if the act was intentional & possibly coordinated.   

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There's a lot of information out there today that I try to pass along as best I can, and I appreciate those of you that share those things with me. My pleasure to be here today. I need to remind you, well, I need to say this at the top of the show. I want to continue a conversation that I had gotten into in a previous hour and you might not have heard it, and that's okay. I mean, I don't know why you would miss something on this program, but things happen.

You can go to toddepshow dot com and you can listen if you prefer, if you'd like to hear the how we got here. But I'm going to set it up so that you don't necessarily, you know, have to have listened to the previous episode to follow this one, but it might help in

some in some way. Specifically, I want to talk about Representative Corey Mills from Florida being interviewed on CNN raising questions about this attempted assassination attempt on President Trump, and he says that he's leaning towards the possibility that there was some intentionality here. Now the anchor doesn't like this, because again, we're supposed

to tone it down. We're not We're gonna We're supposed to turn down the pitch of the conversation here because now it's gotten to the point where people are shooting at the president, the former president of the United States, which is an absolutely evil thing. Ironically, I haven't heard them talk to the people who are clamoring for this, who say that this is a good thing.

The mayor of what was it, burn, Pennsylvania, which I talked about in a previous hour, who's out there telling the shooter to try harder next time and then bragging that you can't remove him from office, which I'd like to see the people there do that. I mean, legally, of course, this is you got to say that today. Follow you know that the ballot box or through whatever political means necessary. But that clown doesn't need to be anything that that clown shouldn't work. I mean, he should have his

zero public trust. You can't. That's not the way to be the mayor to cheer for the death of the commander in chief, chief wishing that the shooter would have tried harder. That's certainly what the posts seemed to look like anyway, And he said he wouldn't apologize either. I just and we're the problem. I'm the people like me who talk about these things. We're the problem. We're the ones that are demonized. I don't want anybody to do

the things that happened over the weekend. I don't believe in you know, this political violence. I think that I think that violence to defend oneself is completely justifiable, and I think that you know, self defense, those things are absolutely valid and necessary. So this idea that we're calling for or cheering for the death or the attempted assassination of political folks who disagree with us, even folks that are doing things that I think are very bad for this country,

for liberty and so forth. I'm certainly not out there comparing anybody to Adolf Hitler. The left is doing that, They've invested in that for years, and now they're scratching their head. I wonder why people hate Trump so bad, hate him to the point that they want to fire bullet at And I have no idea, no idea. They still don't know, they don't know why. They're confused. Why would someone shoot at Trump? Why did this shoot or do this? They can't get into his phone. Maybe they

have now, but they originally couldn't get into his phone. Meanwhile, if you're at a school board meeting or if you attend some Trump rally, they'll be able to crack your phone in milliseconds. I mean, this stuff is just it's out of control. It's what it is, and then to simply say, I have questions. This is so inexcuseable that someone was able to

get to the position that that shooter was able to get to. There is there is no The amount of basic security that would have had to have been overlooked and ignored for that to happen is so egregious that Corey Mills says, I have to start asking myself about intentionality. And the anchor doesn't like it because now we're talking. Now that's conspiracy, which I got. I got so much to say about this, but I I gotta I gotta stay on the uh. I got an agenda here, not an agenda to like,

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So I'm gonna play this. This was at day two of the Republican National Convention, and there's a little bit of back and forth here, But I want you to hear this because these are exactly the sorts of questions that need to be asked. We can't just we cannot allow the seven Pillars of propaganda to just have allowed this to happen. We can't allow this to have been the case, former President of the United States within millimeters of being dead

right now, and then what happens then? Then? What I mean, what would have happened then? I don't even know what would have transpired at that particular point in time, especially once this information would have gotten through to people, once people knew what happened, and the amount of either negligence or some degree of intentionality that preceded this, I don't even want to speculate what

would have happened. It wouldn't have been good. So these questions are completely warranted and simply trying to understand what happened is not a crime and it's not a conspiracy. So here he is. I want you to listen to this representative Corey Mills on with CNN talking about some of his concerns, his questions, and his background. Folks, He's done this sort of thing, right, he was involved in these sorts of activities in the military. So that

being said, let's listen to this exchange. And I want to talk about this. This is important, I think, and having done this for so long, they always the adage of ignorance is blissed, and I think that's true. I've done thousands of advances. I've done thousands of counter sliper operations

with our teams, you know, Iraq and Afghanistan, et cetera. The amounts of negligence, the amount of mistakes that was made here, I have a very difficult time not leaning myself towards that this was intentional as opposed to fecklessness. Well, wait, talk to me about that. I actually heard you say this right the day after which I wanted to ask you about what

do you mean intentional? You know, I mean an intentional failure on the part of No, I wouldn't say an intentional failure on the part of but I got to just you know, I say here and I scratch my head. You don't want to be the conspiracist. You don't want to be there, I'm telling you, because that's what it's leaning to. No, I know, and that's the issues that you walk this fine balance of you're not trying to be a conspiracist, but you look as you go, how could

this have gone so? But it's one thing if someone on the street says it, it's not that I mean you Coremill's member of Congress, former sniper you saying it, I mean, it makes my eyebrows go up when you say you're walking the line on this intentional what you know? It almost seems to me and I think that an investigation is necessary at this point within Congress,

not just the FBI, not just others. You know, I look back at it and I'm thinking, all right, you know, for an individual, if you look at the escalations and how they are trying to approach him, let's just say that it was like, Okay, first we want to sense her in silence you, then we want to indict and imprison you. Now we're attempting to kill you. And so you let's let's look at Okay, I'm gonna pause here. So she's a whoaa wait a second.

Now you're starting to tie in the political uh factors into this. You know, we don't know any of that. This is just a guy that woke up one morning and wanted to you know, shoot the former president. I guess that's what we're supposed to believe. But let's let's pause for a minute.

A conspiracy theory. The word the word conspiracy, which, if you remember again ironically or maybe not ironically, this was first this this term conspiracy theory was was used, was used in the way the JFK assassination to silence people who had these sorts of questions. You see, if you know anything about the JFK assassination, and of course the vast majority of you do, some of you may not have. Maybe you're younger, you just haven't looked

into it. I mean, there are so many questions and so many problems with the official narrative. This is where you get the magic bullet, which made its way even into a Signed Seinfeld episode, The Magic Lugi with Keith Hernandez, as Newman would say, but what we were supposed to believe and conclude with the government's official report, the Warren Commission regarding Kennedy and that assassination. I mean, it is absolutely unbelievable. It is. It is truly

unbelievable. And one can say that without blaming any particular person. One can say that without saying that they know definitively what happened. And some people think that they do and all that. And I look, this has been sixty what is it, sixty one years now, sixty one years ago. We

still don't know. We've been promised the files. Heck, Trump promised to release them, and according to Judge Napolitano, he told he told Judge Napolitano that, Hey, if the American people would have seen what I've seen, I don't know, you know, they would have reacted very negative, like I didn't want people. I don't know what to do with it. It's

so damning, is basically what Trump. What Trump is saying. So first of all, I'm not maybe to the maybe to some of you, this is a negative about me, but I'm not a guy that's I don't find myself engaging in true conspiracy theories, which today I think has become synonymous with just crazy theories. Conspiracy means that there were two people, two or more people that conspired, right, that they work together, they work together to achieve a certain purpose, and so. And theory, by the way,

indicates that I have a think about science. Right, there's a theory, by the way, I really want to step on toes here today. It's the theory of evolution. It's an attempt to explain the origins of not really life, the origins of species because science can't tell us the beginning, because science can only tell us what was here from the beginning. But that's another

discussion for another day. But it's a theory. It's an attempt to explain so by simply saying, by simply saying, I don't know what happened. I don't understand as I look at this, this is this is so egregious, the amount of malpractice that's required for this to have happened. I have questions. Forst of all, I don't even have a theory. I have no theory. I have questions. A theory, excuse me. A theory

is something that I then try to explain what happened. He doesn't have a theory he's asking, He's simply saying, wait a minute, this is something that just raises red flags. Why in the world would we have allowed this to happen? What circumstances would have allowed this to happen? I mean, if all of the Secret Service agents arrived on the scene with Trump on Saturday and they all left their weapons at home, would we not have a question

about that? Hey, why did you guys not bring your weapons? Seems to suggest that maybe you all decided to not bring your weapons. Seems to be a little hard to believe that all of you and that's not what happened. I'm just using this for illustrative purposes. Wouldn't that be I would say, if that's not your reaction, that something's wrong with you? And n why don't you You're supposed to be the media, You're supposed to be the

ones that are asking these questions. He doesn't have He doesn't have a theory, so therefore he's not a conspiracy theorist. He's asking the questions. This is how this is how weaponized, these terms, that this this whole narrative can become against somebody and Corey Mills is a tough I mean, he's a tough guy, but he doesn't he doesn't want to get branded, right, he doesn't want to be branded as some lunatic who's making up theories along the

way on on live television or whatever. But that's not what he's doing. He's asking questions, by the way, questions that the journalist that he's talking to should be asking. So he doesn't have a theory. So he's not a CONSIRAUS conspiracy theorist, and he's not accused anybody of working together with anybody

else. I suppose you could take the leap and say that the shooter if if there was someone who intentionally allowed to happen within the security forces, whoever that is, if it was one person, you could say, I suppose you could conclude, well, he was suggesting a conspiracy between the shooter and that particular person, and I would say that that's certainly a likely explanation for that. But he hasn't had a theory. He's not postulating anything. He's

simply saying it's so bad. I have to ask myself, is someone purposely allowing this to happen? Because it's that egregious. It's that basic, it's that terrible, right, It's it's when the country has been run so poorly. I do this on the program. I talk about this. You know, is Biden and the Democrat Party that inept? Are their ideas that bad that they just won't work no matter what? Or is this intentional? Do they want to break it so that the American people say this isn't working,

replace it with what is? And then they say, boy, but do I have the answer for you? It's more control for us. We'll take care of you. Of course, you know you're gonna be safe and secure and all that sort of stuff. Certainly think the case can be made for the latter, so you recognize that there would be people working together conspiring to that ends. They don't have a working theory as to who's doing it, and you know, just just simply following logical conclusions that one could could have

along the way. I mean, what she's suggesting here is that we should just not ask questions. The government tells us that a man from Mars pulled the trigger, go for it, just run with it. Government tells us that just like just like the Big Bang theory, there was no cause, no cause for the shot to be fired. Just don't ask questions, just

take it. That's what the government official told me. They told me that a bullet just happened to spontaneously create right there, and it was on a trajectory headed for President Trump's head, and Trump turned and it took out his ear. I mean, that's what they told me, So I guess I've got to believe it. This is stupid. What did I want to I want to take a glass of cold water metaphorically of course, and throw it in the faces of people who fall for this crap. What is she talking

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not happy with Corey Mills as to what he said. I'm hearing two things from you. I don't want to jump ahead of things, but I'm also hearing you jumping ahead of things. Well, actually, I'm just looking at all the different possible capabilities. You know, one of the things as a

military member, one of the things will wait. But one of the things is a person who's running the Special Operations Committee before one of the people who's actually done this, is that you look at all potential analysis, right that Trump and his team have said, do not don't I agree, dial it back, do not blame this on Joe Biden. Who's blaming anything on Joe Biden? Did he mention Joe Biden? What? How I just the inability?

Is she? This? Is she this inept? Or is she trying to intentionally make it sound like he's the one that's inciting some sort of violent hate speech here? What is this? He didn't mention that? Why does she conclude that she's the one that mentioned that? Play a little bit more this Biden to be comple let's be very specifical. Well, well, that's what the investation is too. Was it local law enforcement that had made the mistakes? Or was there something to it? Was there other types of things

that we need to do Analyson are looking at and providing analysis. My point is that when something's so significant, you're talking about something that hasn't happened in decades, right, I totally. But my point is this from a perspective of someone who's actually conducted these These are not difficult advances. This is not like I'm putting together a stage placement and a tight shot. This is about looking at your surroundings. What is my green, yellow, and red route?

Which is your routes out in case? What is my actual elements of that I need to be looking at as far as mitigating threats or risks or increased levels, where's my range? Fan for the sniper that says, okay, here's my one hundred, two hundred, my sketch, here's an area where someone could shoot. Here's something because here's my thing. So a voice you are saying this is it's so basic that how big the screw up was, That's what's leading your brain done that's true. Right in a way,

that's right. He has no theory. He's simply saying it's so egregious. I have to ask myself, is there someone that did this, that was involved with this on the inside. I don't know who they is. I didn't even use a they. They's plural. You're the ones that don't know how to use they. You say an individual can use pronouns they they them, which is stupid. Is not how that works. But here we are, here, we are. I don't have a theory. I have questions.

You should have questions too, journalists. That's the core of what you are here to do. I have to take a break, my friends. I'm here, I guess to put this nonsense together. She's not doing her job. It's unbelievable, really, but a quick time out as necessary. My friends, Sit tight, you're listening to conservative not bitter talk. I am your host, the one and only, the ever so benevolent dictator behind the microphone. Here Todduff back in just a minute. Welcome back, my

friends. So so lots of thoughts about what's going on here today in the world of politics. I want to share some other thoughts on that and you can watch more of that interview with Corey Corey Mills, representative from Florida and the host there at CNN. But he was doing her job. Why doesn't she ask the questions? You know, asking a question. Asking a question doesn't mean that you have concluded the You know, you're trying to gather information

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I don't want to get into that. Just funny stuff at the Babylon B. But so questions my friends help us get to answers and answers is what we should be looking for here, I see, I have my vantage point is the media doesn't want any well, they don't want any answers to the questions. They want an answer to the election. They want the answer to be Biden wins and Trump loses. And so now they've watched a massive change, a massive swing in what's happened here in the past, well,

you could say past several months, past several years. You could take this back to twenty twenty when we were told that Biden was going to ride in on his white horse. Riding with Biden on that white horse, as he saves America, as he restores America's image around the world, as he saves us from COVID, as he saves our economy, as he saves our democracy, my friends, Meanwhile, they use the full force of the federal government,

the Department of Justice, to go after his political opponent. Ironically, yet again, as the media says that Trump is going to be the one who uses the media to target his political opposition. All these things are right there for anybody who wants to see them. And yet here we are, here we are, in this absolute abjects failure is a complete and total disaster.

Inflation is out of control. Pressures upon families have not been as financially heavy as they are today in a long one, probably back to the Carter years, Jimmy Cotta. And this is not a good thing. Not a good thing as it pertains to this attempted assassination. They don't want answers. They just want to say, look, okay, what this shows us is that the rhetoric is too high. Right. In other words, Trump don't be getting on Biden so bad. Look at what Biden goes out there and

says. Biden recently just said Trump is in the what do you say the bulls eye, which, again, look, I don't fault him. I don't think that that's that was said before before that attempted assassination on Saturday. I think that again, I guess, depending upon your use of it. Now you have to let people have have the ability to communicate their ideas. Of course, they want to make Trump the target of their attacks. They don't want Biden to be the focus of anything because nobody is beside Biden,

nobody is a Biden fan. In fact, it's pathetic when I watch these celebrities, these idiot celebrities act like they're big fans of Biden, and then in the next breath they say it's time for him to drop out. I mean, none of this makes any sense. So you'll forgive me media CNN when I watch what happens over the weekend, and then when I find myself, when I find myself asking questions that you won't ask, clear questions,

how did this happen? Why was someone allowed on the roof, Why was there not overwatch by the sniper teams, Why was the high ground given to this twenty year old shooter? Why? Why? Why? And they don't ask any of them any of these questions. And I compare this to what happened in nineteen sixty three, November twenty second, when Kennedy was assassinated, and I look at the that they covered that. Again, you weren't allowed

to ask questions. You were called a conspiracy theorist if you didn't believe the official findings of the Warren Commission, which meant there was a loan shooter named Lee Harvey Oswald. There's so many questions and things that are inexplicable that happened according to that report that's the official government account. Of what happened that day. We're just supposed to go along with that, have no questions, just

say this is what my this is what my trusted government told me. But is that how you live your life, especially when the government has lied to you repeatedly about so many things. How many times have they told you that the world was going to end because of climate change? You can go back one hundred years and find and find the people who were wringing their hands about how we were going to kill ourselves with anything from well from the ice age

to acid rain to you know, such hot temperatures. Now that the icebergs are going to melt and the or ice caps and we're all going to be under ten feet of water or whatever. It's it's crazy how many times we fall victim. I don't mean you, but just as as a country, how many times we fall victim to this stuff. So you'll forgive me, CNN if I find myself thinking, really, what you want is to not

answer the questions now or later, That's what I think you want. I mean, we're sixty one years after the JFKE, almost sixty one years after the JFK assassination, and we still don't have official answers, and there's a whole bunch of reasons for that, and a lot of those we can see set up today. You got a lie government, you got a media that's

not interested. You've got questions that aren't asked. There's no curiosity or there's no mechanism to put pressure on people to ask them, especially when, as Corey Mills did here, he's faced with such opposition and accusations that he's pressing conspiracy theories. He's not pressing any theory. He's asking questions. That's how you get that's how you get to answers, is that you ask questions.

But see, my friends, they don't want you asking questions. Asking questions implies that you are thinking and putting together the information you're being told to make sense of everything. Asking questions means that you have the ability to think and analyze and synthesize information and come to your own conclusions. That's not acceptable.

No, no, no, they will tell you what to think. You just shut up, get in line, tune in every night, wait for the official government report to come out in twenty fifty six, which will be heavily redacted. Forget about it. Your kids won't even know what the heck the thing's about. Grandkids have no idea, and eventually it just kind of fades away. There will be a remnant of people who have a concern about what happened, say with the Kennedy assassination, but you know, there's just

no once the emotion wears off of it. I mean, how many people even know there was a president named Kennedy today? I mean how many people can name the president who's in office right now? People that graduate high school, they know how to use pronouns in the new perverted way, and they know how to put condoms on bananas, but they don't know anything else. And then that's the game plan. They just wait you out, don't ask

any questions now. Got to give it time. Got to let the government put their commission together and do their research and all this stuff, analyze things, you know, give you redacted reports in twenty years when nobody cares or

has forgotten, or the emotion is faded away. That's the strategy. That's the alternative to this, or you know what else is the more immediate alternative is that something happened that was an absolute deficiency in security, and it's repeated again, and then those claims of Iranian attempts on the President's life actually true, which, of course, why should this be shocking to anybody that someone like Iran or North Korea or whomever would want to kill the well, to

kill Trump. Of course, they want to kill Trump. They want to They want to do that because Trump is an egg. That's who Trump threatens. Trump threatens nations like that. They like Biden in the White House. They like having an inept, inept complete, weak coward, someone who I would maintain is I think, uh, one who can be manipulated because there's I think that there's information they have on the guy. I think he's compromised, and I think that compromise can be found in what we've seen in hunter

Biden's laptop allegedly. Anyway, I have to take a break with my friends. Nothing wrong with asking questions, In fact, it should be encouraged, in fact, answering question. Oh my goodness is there's so many things. It just reminds me of how election interference was dealt with. Quick time out though, I gotta take a break long in this segment. Be back in

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be taught in score. We would discuss I guess the Socratic method lots of questions, right, or go back to the Bible and you look at how Jesus talked many times with questions. In fact, one of the things that I talk about when we're talking about the issue of persuasion and we're talking about communicating with someone who's we're trying to persuade. We're trying to persuade to accept

the truths of constitutional conservatism. We're trying to persuade to say, accept the deity of Christ, that Jesus was well sent to this planet to redeem mankind from our sins so that we could be reconciled to the Father. One of the things that I say is that you have to earn the right to speak, and when you do earn the right to speak, you begin or as much as often as much as possible, I should say, you should speak

using questions, because questions elicit a response. If you just make statements, it's heavy on the person. Boom, you need to do this, boom, you need to do that boom instead of saying things like why do you think that that turned out that way? I mean you you slept through class for a whole semester and you failed. What do you think the problem was? Here? And then they I mean, look, and of course people can lie. There's a whole thing that can happen, a whole series of

things that can happen after that, which we've seen in this interview. Right, Corey Mills is asking questions, and CNN gets all well fired up, gets their painties in a bunch here and says, oh, no, you can't be accusing someone. He's not accusing anybody. He's asking questions that are right there for the taking, that are right there to be asked, that should be asked. This is the way that they address or deal with any

issue. The same thing happened with questions about the security of our elections in twenty twenty. You couldn't even ask a question. You go to bed one night, you see Trump leading in all these states. You wake up the next morning after these polls, excuse me, after the tabulation, the counting had been shut off overnight in all these swing states. You wake up the next morning and you find that Biden had massive amounts of votes that were cast

and counted I should say counted that night. And you're just supposed to accept that. Why, how does that make sense? Explain it to it. Well, they were mail in ballots. Okay, they were mail in ballots, mail in ballots that in some cases defy the laws of statistics. I mean, are we talking every ballot went to Biden? Not exactly, but darn close in some cases. But you're not allowed to ask questions. Then

then the it was one of the representatives in Georgia. I've shared this on here before because it was such a stump, it was such a telling statement, and I forget it. I want to say it was Jeff Duncan. I could be wrong, so don't hold me to the name. But it

was one of the state officials. And he made a comment because there were all these questions about how many votes Trump wrote or well Biden or Trump actually got in Georgia, and he said, look, if I had five minutes with everyone who had questions, I could answer all those and put all their concerns to ease in five minutes, to which I said, well, good, then do it. Have you heard of video? Did you know that there's this new thing that you could you know, grab even and you don't

have to get a production team. You can grab your phone you can grab your iPhone, your android, you can grab your iPad. You can record video of you taking those five minutes and talking to the camera just like you would talk to us as individuals, and then you can post that. You can post that on social media, or you could give it to your friends in the media and say, hey, pretty bad times out here. A

lot of questions about this. Why don't you run this, or better yet, just interview me for five minutes, let me explain to you, and poof problem solved. But it never happened. Instead, we were told to not ask the questions. My friends forgive me. I never would say not ask a question. I can't conceive of a point that I would say that. I guess maybe with my kids if I eventually say, as the authority in this household, I'm telling you you can't do that, or something like

that, but not to you as adults. I encourage questions. I actually love it. I'm a believer in Jesus. I like getting questions. I like getting questions about my political beliefs or about about or about Jesus because it shows that there's an interaction. Well, I guess it depends on the motivation of the person, but there's an opportunity to have that dialogue. They don't want it. My friends, and that is quite telling me I've got to go. SDG

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