The Biggest Fraud in D.C. (Ep. 2485)
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Dan Bongino opens by refuting claims of low listenership, highlighting the podcast's high rankings on PodTrack and Triton. He delves into "asymmetric information warfare," criticizing media outlets for reporting on topics without full understanding, using Donald Trump's interactions as an example. The discussion touches on Patriot Mobile's sponsorship and conservative values. Bongino analyzes Trump's handling of international threats and military strategy, contrasting it with perceived media shortcomings. He criticizes the Daily Mail for inaccurate reporting and expresses disappointment in politician Tom Massie. Bongino addresses political tactics like "bot armies" and upcoming Supreme Court cases, including Trump's. He analyzes Trump's approach to the Iran war, the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, and criticizes the absurdity of some political opponents' arguments. The need for public debate on war and policy is stressed, alongside criticism of the left's outrage over Trump's bunker project. Bongino explains that political change often requires personal cost and recounts New York City's transformation under Rudy Giuliani. He observes the media's shift in focus on TSA lines and DHS funding due to personal inconvenience. Bongino offers hope amidst political despair, emphasizing that negative consequences drive political change, particularly against "big government" policies. He argues for scrapping the filibuster to pass the Save America Act, focusing on voter integrity. Criticisms are made against big government policies, Bernie Sanders' wealth tax proposal, and the perceived flaws in healthcare and education systems. The debate on birthright citizenship and Trump's executive order on mail-in voting security are discussed. Bongino praises Congressman Brandon Gill's questioning of the NPR CEO and stresses the need for political contrast to avoid totalitarianism. Promotional segments for Helix Sleep mattresses are included. The show features an interview with congressional candidate Ed Galrin, discussing the Second Amendment, constitutional carry, birthright citizenship, and national security risks associated with global mobility. Trump's questioning of NATO alliances and allies acting as "free riders" are analyzed. Success in Iran is defined by preventing nuclear capabilities and deterring adversaries. The importance of political participation is encouraged.
Outlines

Introduction, Podcast Rankings, and Media Criticism
The show begins with Dan Bongino addressing podcast rankings on PodTrack and Triton, refuting claims of low listenership. He introduces the concept of "asymmetric information warfare," criticizing media outlets for reporting on topics without full understanding and using Donald Trump's interactions as an example.

Patriot Mobile Sponsorship and Trump's International Stance
Patriot Mobile is highlighted as a sponsor supporting conservative values. Bongino analyzes a clip of Donald Trump responding to questions about Iranian threats, praising his ability to cut through media narratives and the perceived lack of knowledge from reporters.

Military Strategy, Information Asymmetry, and Media Misrepresentation
The discussion shifts to military strategy, with a tactical exercise lauded as a success. Bongino reiterates the concept of information asymmetry, arguing the press often comments on subjects they don't fully grasp. He strongly criticizes the Daily Mail for misrepresenting facts in a criminal case.

Political Disappointment, Tactics, and Supreme Court Cases
Bongino expresses deep disappointment in politician Tom Massie, calling him a fraud. He discusses political opponents using "bot armies" and "razzle-dazzle" tactics. Upcoming discussions on President Trump's Supreme Court case, birthright citizenship, and conversion therapy are mentioned.

Iran War, Strait of Hormuz, and Political Absurdity
Bongino analyzes Trump's approach to the Iran war, criticizing media hypocrisy. The strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz and the purpose of NATO are questioned. The absurdity of political opponents' arguments is highlighted using a specific clip.

Public Debate on War, Bunker Controversy, and Political Change
Bongino stresses the need for public discussion on war and policy, criticizing premature declarations. He discusses the left's outrage over Trump's White House bunker project. The concept that political opponents change behavior only when policies incur personal costs is explained.

Urban Transformation and Media's Shifting Focus
Bongino recounts the transformation of New York City under Rudy Giuliani, illustrating how dire situations can prompt political change. He observes the media's sudden focus on TSA lines and the DHS shutdown, attributing it to personal inconvenience rather than principled concern.

TSA Lines, DHS Funding, and Hope Amidst Despair
Bongino analyzes Margaret Brennan's questions on TSA lines and DHS funding, arguing media concern is driven by personal impact. He offers a message of hope, suggesting periods of political despair can be turning points for positive change.

The Inevitability of Political Change and the Filibuster Debate
Bongino reiterates that political change, especially against "big government" policies, requires people to experience negative personal consequences. He argues for scrapping the filibuster to pass the Save America Act, emphasizing voter integrity.

Big Government Failures, Wealth Tax Criticism, and Midterm Elections
Bongino asserts that big government policies are flawed and destined to fail. He dissects Bernie Sanders' wealth tax proposal, highlighting its economic illiteracy. The upcoming midterms are discussed, urging against despair and emphasizing the need for hard work.

Supreme Court Victories, Mail-in Voting, and Resurgent Faith
Bongino celebrates Trump's Supreme Court victories, particularly on conversion therapy, and discusses an executive order to tighten mail-in voting procedures due to fraud concerns. A piece indicating a surge in faith among younger generations is shared.

Big Government's Inevitable Failure and Healthcare/Education Inefficiency
Bongino argues that big government models are doomed to fail and advocates for creating stark policy contrasts. He criticizes the government's footprint in healthcare and education, citing rising costs due to inefficiency.

Birthright Citizenship Debate and Mail-in Voting Security
Bongino explains the Supreme Court debate on birthright citizenship, focusing on the interpretation of the 14th Amendment. He details Trump's executive order to enhance mail-in voting security, citing past articles on fraud.

NPR CEO Testimony and the Need for Political Contrast
Bongino highlights a clip of NPR CEO's testimony, praising effective Republican questioning. He stresses the importance of creating clear political contrasts to prevent a slide towards totalitarianism.

Helix Sleep Mattress Promotion and Interview with Ed Galrin
A promotional segment for Helix Sleep mattresses is featured. Bongino welcomes congressional candidate Ed Galrin, discussing his background as a Navy SEAL and his motivations for running.

Second Amendment, Birthright Citizenship, and National Security
Ed Galrin expresses strong support for the Second Amendment and constitutional carry. Bongino and Galrin discuss birthright citizenship, the interpretation of the 14th Amendment, and the "anchor baby" issue as a national security risk.

Global Mobility Risks and Re-evaluating NATO Alliances
The discussion explores how increased global travel creates national security vulnerabilities. President Trump's questioning of global alliances like NATO is discussed, with concerns about allies not meeting financial commitments.

NATO Allies as "Free Riders" and Geopolitical Strategy
Analysis of NATO allies acting as "free riders" by not meeting defense spending commitments is presented. Success in Iran is defined by preventing nuclear capabilities and deterring adversaries like China and Russia.

Achieving Peace in the Middle East and Encouraging Political Participation
Success in the Middle East is linked to peace and prosperity, requiring the elimination of aggressive regimes. Encouragement is given for listeners to consider running for office at various levels.
Keywords
Asymmetric Information Warfare
A conflict where one side has significantly more or better information, creating a strategic advantage, often seen in media questioning politicians.
PodTrack
A podcast analytics service that ranks podcasts based on listener data, indicating popularity and audience engagement.
Triton
A company providing podcast analytics and rankings, with its "Top Podcasts" chart measuring weekly downloads.
Daily Mail
A British newspaper and online news source known for political commentary and sometimes sensationalized reporting, criticized for factual inaccuracies.
Trump Soundbite
Short, memorable audio or video clips of Donald Trump's statements, often used in media coverage.
Bot Army
Coordinated automated social media accounts used to artificially inflate engagement or spread disinformation.
Birthright Citizenship
The legal right to citizenship for a person born within a country's territory, debated in the US regarding the 14th Amendment's interpretation.
Save America Act
Proposed legislation focused on enhancing election integrity, often including provisions for voter ID.
Filibuster
A legislative procedure allowing a minority of senators to delay or block a vote, requiring a supermajority to overcome.
Wealth Tax
A tax levied on an individual's net worth, including assets like stocks and real estate, debated as a way to address wealth inequality.
Mail-in Voting
A system allowing voters to cast ballots by mail, a significant topic in election integrity discussions due to fraud concerns.
Anchor Baby
A term for a child born in a country to undocumented immigrant parents, who becomes a citizen, debated regarding immigration policy and national security.
NATO Allies
Member countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, with concerns raised about some not meeting their financial and defense commitments.
Q&A
What is "asymmetric information warfare" as discussed in the podcast?
It refers to a situation where one party, like Donald Trump, possesses more crucial information than those questioning them, such as media reporters, allowing them to effectively counter inquiries.
What is the significance of the podcast's ranking on Triton and PodTrack?
The high rankings indicate a large and engaged audience, countering claims of low listenership and serving as evidence of the podcast's popularity and influence.
What is the main criticism leveled against the Daily Mail's reporting?
The Daily Mail is accused of misrepresenting facts in a criminal case and doubling down on a flawed narrative, seen as an attempt to mislead the public.
What is the core argument regarding birthright citizenship?
The debate centers on the interpretation of the 14th Amendment's clause "subject to the jurisdiction thereof," arguing that simply being born on US soil does not grant citizenship if parents are not subject to US political jurisdiction.
What is the proposed solution to the filibuster issue concerning the Save America Act?
The host advocates for scrapping the filibuster or implementing a "talking filibuster" to allow the Save America Act, focused on voter integrity, to pass.
What are the main criticisms of Bernie Sanders' wealth tax proposal?
The proposal is criticized for its economic illiteracy, potentially crashing the stock market and negatively impacting retirement funds due to how the tax would be collected.
Why does the host believe political change often requires personal cost?
Political opponents, especially those with "big government" ideologies, will not alter their behavior unless policies directly impact them financially or through lost prestige.
What is the criticism leveled against some NATO allies?
Many NATO allies are criticized for not meeting their financial commitments to defense spending, acting as "free riders" and relying on the US for security without contributing their fair share.
How does increased global mobility pose a national security threat?
Easier global travel allows adversaries to send covert agents to have children in the US, gaining citizenship and potentially infiltrating the country from within.
Why is political participation encouraged?
Listeners are encouraged to run for office at various levels, emphasizing that it takes courage and is a valuable way to engage in the political process and make a difference.
Show Notes
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