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biden crime family, head of that biden crime family is joseph biden, jr. the media here during last election when they were confronted with a true story about a laptop, hunter biden, a computer fixer who had that lap top and hard drive. the media covered it up. what did big tech oligarchs do, they covered it up and they banned "new york post," they banned other media outlets or any individual who dare to refer to it. how about the democrats in house, it they conduct an investigation? no. how about broadcast media. on the whole another cabal of cover-up artists saying it was a russian plant, they
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found 51 people with backgrounds in intelligent. who said it was russian propaganda. when donald trump tried to bring it up during the course of debate, he was cut off by chris wallace, who would not allow it to be discussed. this is the state of media in america. we do not have a free press. we have provda. a corrupt media. we have a media that sings from one sheet, a media that regurgitates down the line. the "new york times" came -- out with a piece, said, this is authentic. they didn't say it was, it was a language piece they wrote -- long piece, somewhere in the article, they pointed out they flagged that this laptop and
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e-mails were authentic. they were substantiated. who were they substantiated by? i guess the prosecutors, it was the as recently at september 2021 that "new york times" dismissed biden laptop story as russian disinformation, at the height of the campaign, people who voted apart from other corruption that took place and other violation of federal constitution that took place, such as in pennsylvania and elsewhere. the fact of the matter ask -- fact of the matter circumstance many people voted without information that biden family was being payed by chinese communist government and their military, we get a
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piece from "washington post," a very long piece. post did not find evidence that joe biden personally benefited from or new details about the transactions with cefc, the chinese energy company, a massive front company for the chinese government, and chinese military, which that -- took place the vice presidency before his announce to run for white house in paragraph 5, washington test is trying to do a cover-up for joe biden. why are they writing about them? the prosecutors are moving fast now. and they don't want to be completely behind the ball and seem like the frauds they are. new documents, which include a signed copy of a 1 million dollar legal retainer,
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e-mails related to wire transfer and consulting fees confirmed in new bank records, and agreement signed by hunter biden, illustrate ways in which his family profited from relationships built over joe biden's decades in public service. joe biden's decades in public service, they used his name, his family benefits to at least 5 million dollars. but joe doesn't know? this is a lie. perpetrated by media, this would be enough, this should be enough. for an investigation in the house of representatives, but they are too busy investigating minor misdemeanors like trespass and parading on private property on january 6, too business, investigating parents who dare to challenge school boards, too busy investigating georgia republican legislature
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that days what change election laws that conforms traditional election processees, we know what is going on. -- we know what is go on. accounts linked to hunter biden. the payment from cefc, through consulting contracts, carding to bank records and joint agreements reviewed by "washington post." i said back then, this laptop has names and dates and times. it has a thousand messages -- methods for confirming what is on the laptop. where are media? they are in cover-up mode. biden received additional 1 million dollar retailer as part of an agreement to represent a cefcofficial who was later charged with multimillion dollar scream this bribe leaders and chad and uganda.
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and a intermediated reach out to hunter biden on december of 2015 to set up a meeting for the then vice president son. and ching. for a copy of laptop hard drive reviewed by outside experts for the post this information was known to "washington post" and new york times, before the election. cfc is a massive oil and gas company, founded in 2002. people's liberation army. according to people who study the firm, contract signed on august 2, 2017. stated hunter biden would get a one time retainer, 500,000, and would receive monthly stipe in. stipe in.
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arriving in august of 2017. according to documents found on copy of hunter's laptop and corroborated by bank statement grassley office obtained from kathy for an account jointly held by hunter biden and cefc executives, this is just communist china, later in article. during time cefc was at transferring funds from hunter to his uncle, jimmy biden. according to a 2020 report, produced by grassley and fellow republican senator john johnson from wisconsin,
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they had this during the course of the last election, identified as possible criminal activity. to flag potential money laundering. >> i'm not overwhelming you with more. it gets worse. there is more with biden crime family, joe biden's role? "washington post" said there was no role. whatever the "washington post" says, of course, that is true, they covered up that laptop, make sure that biden would be unaffected with it during the election, look how media circled around him, during the debate. chris wallace, and "washington post", and "new york times." and big oligarchs and big tech, a disgusting cover-up. "new york post," miranda
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divine, she points out bob a business partner when came forward, with nothing to gain by coming forward. a former navy seal, he puts it on the line, he said i've seen vice president biden saying he never talked to hunter about his business, he would say in a statement before the election: >> biden family aggressively leveraged biden family name too make millions of dollars from foreign 10 entities, even though who were in china. , less than weeks after
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e-mail. and laying out distribution of shares. 20 to h, 20 to rw . and 20 to jg, 20 to bg, 10 to h, the big guy. 3 years later bob told the world there is no question that the big guy is joe biden. asking him for his sign off for advice on various potential deals. there is much more on this. that ties to joe biden. the now president of united states, no wonder media covered up. we need a federal special counsel we cannot leave it to garland and political appointees at department of justice, this is why we have somewhere council. experience, competent,
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independent federal prosecutor who puts together a team to investigate joe biden his family, dealings with communist china, and ukraine and russia, ando romania, all of these governments biden told a flat out lie as he often because, that he knew nothing of his son's practices, we have witnesses, and conteasm information, and documents and a laptop. we have a ton of evidence that would trigger any investigation of a sitting president of the united states we have not had one single hearing in democrat controlled house of representatives, as they chase town traders and trespassers, on minor misdemeanors. with january 6 committee, we need -- a biden crime family committee, we need one now, we node to know what the hell is go on, china is our biggest enemy, they are staring us down, my
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mark: welcome back, u.s. supreme court is only court actually mentioned in the constitution of the u.s. they are big appointments, lifetime appointments. the nation suffers in the wrong people on the court. does well if the right people are on the court. joe biden limited his choices to african-american american on courts that is a limited number of individuals. and he chose the most radical. the left wing groups, and dark money got behind candidacy. of judge jackson. and one of great legal minds of this country, ted cruz, he was a clerk for chief justice rehnquist.
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and he has argued cases before the supreme court. he. senator cruz, welcome, you are on the senate judiciary committee, you questioned this nominee, were you impressed with her? >>, i have known judge jackson for 30 years, we were in law school together, on the law review at harvard. personally speaking very bright. but her subtantive record is to the left if confirmed she will be the most liberal justice of all 9, the most liberal to have ever served on the u.s. supreme court. and that will have enormous consequences across the an entire range for free speech and religious liberty and second amendment.
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her record show a consistent left wing radical approach. but i think there was no area where her record of more troubles than crime. and her record on crime in particular, she came out of law school, and clerked for justice breyer on the supreme court. he became a federal public defender. you and i have both known public defenders, there are public defenders people do that. because their heart is with criminal defense. with the murderers with the criminals, and that is who they are rooting for, a lot of same reason people become a prosecutor, that i want to lock up bad guys, public defenders often have a natural inclination in directed of the criminal, i have to say that was not just while she was a public defender, she carried it on to the bench. when she became a criminal judge, my office did an an
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nal -- her average sentence for all criminal cases of 29.9 months average national is 45.1. she is 34% less than the national average for all criminal cases, it get morse concerns with sex crimes, she has 3 decades for advocates for lenient sentences for ofenders. >> in different cases she had dealing with people all of whom pleaded guilty to possession of distribution of child pornography. and over and over again 100%
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of the time, when she had sentencing discretion, she gave them a slap on the wrist, much lower than sentences guidelines, lower than the prosecutor asked for. and these are statistics that my office pulled together. her average sentence for someone who pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography was 29.2 months. the national average is 68 months. she sentenced 57% below the national average, and more stunning for people needed. -- people. >> 135 months is national average are her is 71.9. it is half, 47% less there
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is a mandatory minimum of 60 months for distribution of child porn. this pattern is really disturbing, what it will mean if she is confirmed as a justice, i think we'll see 30 or 40 years, a justice over and over again, voting to release murderers, and voting to overturn criminal convictions and over and over again voting to put loopholes in place that beneficial violent criminals and sexual predators, and that i i think it really disturbing. mark: and rule against death penalty cases in state, and lenient on violent illegal immigrants. she is predict able. i have not heard a single democrat senator speak out against the her, i hear so-called moderates
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manchin endorsed her. susan collins said she met her,y and likes here. given her record, and she is an extremist, she is. don't we as public have have to live with the rut results of these decisions and justices have a right to conclude these senators who vote for her on weak on the same subjects. >> only outcome you could come to. the last book i wrote, was one vote away. a single supreme court seat could change history, we did a show talking about that book one vote away, it went to number one. on the amazon bestseller list. that book, every chapter takes about a different constitutional right. there is a -- free speech and second amendment and liberty and crime and
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death penalty ," what book dues, it tells war stories, it telling first hand accounts of litigating some of the biggest landmark cases in nation, what is striking, it important to know, that over and over again, the big landmark cases are 5 to 4. we're one vote away on issue after issue after issue from losing losing our fundamental rights. the landmark case upholding second amendment right. the death penalty, the death penalty repeatedly we have seen activist justices vote to overturn the death penalty. i think odds are 100% that judge jackson would vote to over turn the death penalty. and at end of the day, when you have senators who say they don't support abolishes
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police, and you confirm justices, that will release violent criminals, and endanger the communities, then you are supporting abolishing police. mark: absurdity was not willing to define a woman. that tells you where she will turn out on all of the title 9 cases and not saying -- saying she did not know what critical race theory. cree. thank you for being one of the leading voices. in u.s. sip senate in opposition on this 234078 nation nomination, thank you. >> thank you. mark: we'll be right back. ."
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untouchables, "wag the dog," it goes on and on. just a brilliant thinker. he came out with a new book, this is beautifully written. it is a book on philosophy, the philosophy of liberty versus tyranny, about the greatness of america. and the graveness of the challenges that it faces right now. and david mamet is a brave man, a man of hollywood. but he man who goes against the wind there. but there is a spec lack spectacular book. i think 50 or a hundred years from now, when we're long gone, it will do better
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. it did well. two volumes, they originally came out, people read it but it took 50 years after his death, until it became iconic, this is an iconic book. recessional. you can get it on amazon.com or any decent bookstore. in the book. you say among other things, at the beginning, you don't hide your feelings. you say, if restrooms must be redesigned to accommodate differing genders, how many more worth to assert that -- if donald trump is evil must not anyone who questions the proposition be evil also. -- then that those who won't proclaim it share their fate.
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speech to be limited how much more worthy. >> this is a tiny taste of the contents of the book. broken down beautifully, david, mamet, public wants to hear from you, tell me what motivated you to wrote this book, and how you came to please conclusions. >> i was a red diaper baby, my parents first generation immigrants in chicago, they grew up on with democratic party. the parents of my friends were part of the young communists. and i didn't realize there was anything other than the left. to us, being just arrived jews, i was
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second generation, the republicans were guys in white plastic belts on the golf course, and they didn't admit jews in my day. i grew up in the bosom of the left, profiting from our freedoms. i was a -- i drove a cab, then a started writing plays. and i could put on plays in the garage a few people might come, in i wrote better plays more people would come and i could move to broadway and become an actual playwright, i profited from the american tradition of free speech, you can say whatever you want. if people liked it they would tell their friends and see your play.
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if they didn't like it they would stay away. i saw the death of free speech, if we don't like your play, if we don't like a comment you made being bankrupt you. i said wait, somebody has to build the cat. the cat will kill them. the mice say let's put a bell on the cat. the question is who cell bell the cat. so i looked around, i say, i guess that's me. because i profited so much from great american thinkers . and friedman. i profited so much from me people, i said, let's brick to down, tom payne and writers of framers and.
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i said, who will be those guys now? i looked, i said there are some people, well time for someone to stand up, not to speak up is collusion. there an old saying among pilots, which is not dear god don't let me die it is dear god don't let it be my fault. that is what thought about america, whatever is happening to it, i don't want to contribute to it, i adoar this country, i love theater and idea of free speech,. mark: we'll be right back.
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mamet, what is the reaction in the entertainment community on west coast to you? >> well, i'm fortunate, i came to hollywood as a very successful playwright. i didn't spend any time. idea of something an industry, that was -- i am a man of the theater, it was the theater, an art. it was full with marvelous people, and "parasites" like that are any business. i came here to the industry, i found out that because it wasn't an art it was just a business. because wasn't a art it didn't have artists, very people in -- few people were in it to do something yummy, that was my great gift, to do stuff that was
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yummy. so hollywood is always been a city of hustlers, they always go with the flow and ride with the tide. we looked at movies after world war ii, they were garbage. but italian and japanese were making great works of art. i don't want to get caught up with no chair when the music stops. i had a great career in hollywood, i wrote movies and directed them for 40 years and a bunch of television. show business don't owe me anything, i'm sorry it has died. you know everything die
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eventually. i had a great time. mark: you are a man of faith. you are a man of faith. were you always a man of faith. are you more as you get older. >> i find it as i get older, i was a fallen away jew . i didn't understand judaism until i got married. he went to the synagogue it has been -- a tree of life to those who hold fast to it. looking at to what happened to america, i have to understand the form. you write a play it is a high comedy or a farce or a drama, what is the form? every form has certain requirements, i was look at form of what is happening to america, it
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is a bib -- biblical epic, something must be done, we have two choices one let civilization die and others say we've aged time to pre examine the situation. like saying you are 75, you could just die or you could do something else. >> at the core of it. america has lost what? culturally, politically, what would you say? >> we lost belief in god.
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we -- if you don't believe in god, you can't be grateful, if you not grateful and you are prosperous what happens? they get terrified. why am i here,? the world is ending and men and women change to each other, they can't say, wait, god put me here, let me figure it out, you either tern to becoming slaves or tyrants. what happened to individual citizen? the individual citizen took his strength from god. mark: pretty much when the declaration of independence said, but when you have people like obama read it, they lead out the leader. they talk about natural law, meaning god given rights. that right and wrong is the
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mark: david mamet, in your book, you write leftest america is following russia, china, north korea, and cuba to slavery. -- >> you have an answer to this. >> the book is about me trying to figure something out. what if you are artist, if you are a playwright, you don't start with a conclusion, you start with anger -- irritation, you don't understand. i'm trying to figure out
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what is happening in the world, we're looking at crux of western civilization. i said how it is possible judging from tolstoy a bunch of thieves, thugs, whores liars and fools, which almostal politicians there. because we know that is what they are, that is why we have a constitution, to vote the bums out of office every two years, most go bad. i say, is it true that biden and the clintons and fauci and blah blah and blah blah have ruined this country, i think no, they are not very smart people, what am i looking at? they are opportunistic infections, when the body gets weak, the body breaks down and opportunistic
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infections, jackals or "parasites" are attracted to that. these people didn't cause the decay of the west, they are profiting from it okay. now i know. a little bit. maybe i could deal withat a little bit better. >> the problem is more complicated? >> you say. the problem is more becoming increasingly systemic, with the pockets, but it builds on it and like a cancer of poison in the body is that about right? >> correct. but it is inevitable. there is in tolstoy, says, for a man, if you can live from 65 to 75 you can live to 100, they say that the time in which the body is accommodating itself to getting ready to die. you can't -- it you don't realize you can't do the things at 65 you did at 20, you will be squandered your
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energy, the body the get weak. and you will die sooner. but if you can conserve your energy you can live to be a hundred, that is where we are now, we have squandered our energy that goes back in vietnam war and we're squandering on homeless and blah, blah, blah, the answer simple, a return to the constitution, we have to have a constitutional convention, answer is not complex when you put all of the symptoms together, the body has become weakened to prosperity it is not the end it does require a reassessment. mark: this is a fascinating interview, we'll have you back next week for second half. , recessional, death of free speech and cost a free lunch. i want to encourage you to get a copy at amazon.com or
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not. those who abuse it, and those who tried to impose their ownac conformity and uniformity here are those who patch its foundational principles versus the rest of us, red-blooded americans that embrace and adore this nation.le that is what the next election is about. see you next time on "life, liberty, & levin." ♪ ♪ >> todd: international outrage mounting over the absolutely horrific images emerging from ukraine showing hundreds of innocent civilians executed in the streets outsides there outside of kyiv. and the kremlin, others including the members of congress at home saying it is concrete proof of putin's war crimes. who are watching "fox & friends first" and i am todd piro. , targeting an oil refinery and other critical infrastructure in the
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