The Bongino Brief - Jan 16, 2021
Twitter's Jack Dorsey is the biggest fraud on Planet Earth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Twitter's Jack Dorsey is the biggest fraud on Planet Earth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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| Dan Bongino. | |
| Welcome to the Bongino Brief. | |
| I'm Dan Bongino. | |
| So, Project Veritas strikes again. | |
| I said to Paul... Did I now, Paul? | |
| I said, uh, is there a more feared person in America right now than James O'Keefe at Project Veritas? | |
| This guy's network of informants is amazing. | |
| He's got people everywhere. | |
| CNN, Twitter, all over the place, who are probably fed up with media PP tape misinformation scandals and big tech censorship. | |
| So they send them stuff. | |
| So this is Project Veritas, James O'Keefe. | |
| They got a video of Jack Dorsey, who runs Twitter there, on tape basically admitting, here's about a minute clip of this. | |
| You can watch the whole thing at Project Veritas' website. | |
| You can see the whole thing. | |
| I'm sure he's got more coming. | |
| He says he does. | |
| Here's Dorsey admitting that they were focused on one account, the president, which seems kind of weird. | |
| Maybe focus on the Ayatollah Khomeini recommending genocide on your platform, Joe. | |
| Just an idea. | |
| Just maybe that's the account you want to focus on. | |
| So here's him, I think, admitting you were focused on one account. | |
| Appears to be Donald Trump, referencing the context he's talking. | |
| And he goes on to say, but don't worry, it's bigger than that too. | |
| Oh, there's more coming. Twitter's only purged like what? | |
| Like one 100th of the platform. It was more next. I don't know. I can't, | |
| I can't even figure out the numbers. Check this out. Here's Dorsey. | |
| Always feel free to express yourself in whatever format. | |
| We do intend to do the full retro. As I said, in my note is going to take some time. Um, | |
| and then the other thing just to just close out a little bit, we, | |
| you know, we, we are focused on one account right now, but this is going to be much bigger than just one account. | |
| And it's going to go on for much longer than just this day, this week, | |
| It's going to go on beyond the inauguration. | |
| We have to expect that. | |
| We have to be ready for that. | |
| So the focus is certainly on this account and how it ties to real-world violence, but also we need to think much longer term around how these dynamics play out over time. | |
| I don't believe this is going away anytime soon. | |
| And the moves that we're making today around what we're doing on forensics is one such example | |
| of a much broader approach that we should be looking at and going deeper on. | |
| So the team has a lot of work and a lot of focus on this particular issue. | |
| We also need to deepen the space and the support to focus on the most bigger picture | |
| because it is not going away. | |
| Priorities, man, you know? | |
| I mean, you got the Ayatollah talking about mass genocide in an Iranian terrorist regime that's probably been responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans over a decade, but definitely focus on the Donald Trump account. | |
| That is it. | |
| Twitter, you are really doing a public service. | |
| Don't even bother with the Chinese Communist Party talking about on Twitter's platform how they're sterilizing Uyghurs for their own good. | |
| Don't worry about that! | |
| You gotta focus on that one account like Jack said. | |
| If you're falling for this guy's BS like the Wall Street Journal did, listen, like I told you, they got good people there and some silly people at the Journal, I'm sorry. | |
| In the op-ed column this morning, they're actually like, Jack Dorsey, he's deliberating and at least he's doing a retrospective. | |
| Jack Dorsey is the biggest fraud on planet Earth and only dopes The smart dopes. | |
| Remember, who's dangerous? | |
| Smart, stupid people are dangerous. | |
| Stupid, stupid people are not as dangerous as smart, stupid people. | |
| Don't ever forget that. | |
| That's axiomatic. | |
| Trust me. | |
| I've been unfortunately on the receiving end of this. | |
| Dealing with smart, stupid people. | |
| Jack is a smart, stupid person. | |
| They are the most dangerous people on the planet. | |
| With his dopey looking, you know, six foot tall, I live in a, I'm a hermit, and like living in a cave in the middle of Utah somewhere, trying to pretend he's some kind of new bohemian. | |
| This guy is a fraud of epic proportions. | |
| He's a liberal activist and a simple-minded one. | |
| This nonsense, and the journal fell for it. | |
| He's being introspective about his role. | |
| Really? | |
| Really, guys? | |
| And ladies there, really? | |
| Are you smart, stupid people, too, like you fell for this? | |
| He's got the Ayatollah calling for genocide in Israel, and he's worried about Donald Trump, and you're, like, giving him a hat to hijack? | |
| Thanks for being so introspective. | |
| Holy Moses. | |
| Smart, stupid people are the most dangerous people on the planet. | |
| The Dan Bongino Show. |