Back to episode — Episode 2913 CWSA 07/31/25
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as the explainer? Oh my god, you wouldn't know anything. You need X and all the commenters who have a different angle on stuff before you can actually get a 3D picture of what's going on. So Sean Davis is especially good at explaining stuff. And I just want to read you his counter to Brennan and Clapper saying, "Well, we didn't do anything wrong. You just don't understand what we did versus what w…
← Previous segment →sources than most of us, so I don't know that they're being terrified, but when I saw Brennan being asked about it on MSNBC, he looked terrified to me. Now, that may have been my bias because I expected him to be terrified, so maybe I just imagined it. Could have just imagined it. But I would love to know what they're saying behind closed doors.
I will note that Trump is torturing them like a cat with a mouse by sending out these memes showing them behind bars and suggesting that they need to be indicted. Now, he's not doing those things, but it looks like the mechanism for that to happen is in action. So I do believe that the Department of Justice is looking into it and may have already come up with a bunch of ideas about how to prosecute. So I feel like it's going to happen. And the question I have now is what would happen to the country? Your common sense tells you that if the prior administration is seriously indicted and put in jail, that that would be just ripping apart the fabric of the country. And so you shouldn't do it even if you know that justice requires it. But you don't want to destroy the country just to have that bit of justice that you so desperately want.
Here's what I think. I don't know what Democrats would say about this. I feel like it would be a split opinion because the evidence of their crimes appear to be really clear, meaning it's all documented and there almost certainly will be more whistleblowers coming forward. So would the Democrats decide that they had to do what? Take up weapons? What would they do? If it were proven that their team was behind one of the most destructive hoaxes in the history of humans, what would they do? Would they say, "Oh, you know, I'm on this team, so I have to fight hard." Or would they do what they're doing now? I talked about this yesterday. Half of the Democrats are still scrappy and trying to make something of their bad situation, but half of them are just insulting the other half and saying, "You're idiots. We got to get rid of the woke stuff. We don't have any ideas that people like. We don't have any policies. We don't have any good leaders. We don't have any messages." So I feel as if the Democrats have through their own actions created a situation where they're not so team-oriented as they were even one year ago and that they only have to have a split opinion in order for Trump to be able to get away with indicting these past leaders.
In other words, if we thought that 98% of Democrats would say, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, they did not break any laws, there's no evidence, you're just lawfaring them." Then it wouldn't be a good idea. It would tear the country apart. And even I would say, "Damn it, you know, maybe we should let this go." But when you have a situation where the Democrats are already tearing each other apart and saying we can't act like this anymore. It doesn't work. Then you're just throwing more logs onto the fire that's already burning, which is Democrats blaming themselves or their party for horrible performance and maybe even some crime. So there probably is no other time when this would work. But Trump could sell it. And so sometimes you blame me for sitting on the fence about things. Usually I don't think that's what's going on. Sometimes I just don't know the right answer.
So like with the tariffs, I'm not sitting on the fence with the tariffs. I just genuinely don't know if it's going to cause inflation or not. I don't know. But on this one, I'm going
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to give you a solid opinion. They have to go to court. Now, if the court decides that they're not guilty, I will accept that. But this has to go to court. That there's no way that the country can heal or that history will even understand what happened unless we take this through the court system. So I think that every one of these people that have been mentioned, they need to be dragged through th…
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