The Bongino Brief - May 15, 2021
Strategic and tactical advice for debating liberals. 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. | |
| I want to give you some strategic and tactical advice. | |
| I am unfortunately forced to debate liberals, Geraldo and others. | |
| Geraldo says he's not a liberal, but he is on some issues. | |
| I have to do it in front of three and a half million people, you know, two, three nights a week on Hannity. | |
| And it, you know, you have to obviously be prepared. | |
| That's my job is to do homework on this stuff. | |
| But one of the things when you're preparing to debate, I was never a debater in high school. | |
| I wish I was, is when you understand the leftist tactics, you can call them out. | |
| So I'm going to address two right here, and I'm going to show you an example of how this works. | |
| The first tactic I want you to kind of develop an antenna for, an antenna system. | |
| Is this often used Democrat propaganda tool, it's called an appeal to authority. | |
| The appeal to authority is when you're trying to make a point that is either factually deficient or you know is inaccurate, you state that some authority figure is vouching for you. | |
| Joe Biden did this the other day. | |
| In my newsletter, you'll read this, he did this in fact about taxes and his Joe Biden tax plan. | |
| Here's a piece by Beckett Adams in the Washington Examiner. | |
| Joe Biden talks to dead people. | |
| This story is hilarious. | |
| I love this story. | |
| In my newsletter today. | |
| So Biden's trying to push this Biden economic plan where he spends us into an abyss and taxes the rich, even though the rich will pay less. | |
| So Biden knows it's not going to work. | |
| So he appeals to authority. | |
| How did he do that? | |
| Here's the quote Biden added from the examiner. | |
| He said, talking about his plan. | |
| And by the way, you saw the last five Fed. | |
| He's talking about the Fed presidents. | |
| Coming out and saying, what'd they say? | |
| They said Biden's plan is going to grow the economy. | |
| So just to be clear, Biden appeals to authority. | |
| The authority he's citing is these Federal Reserve chairmen, who I wouldn't trust as far as I can throw them, but they're supposed to be experts on the economy. | |
| And he's saying, guys, ladies, gents, the last five support my plan. | |
| Well, when you notice that's an appeal to authority, you should right away call that out. | |
| If he can defend it, he should be able to defend it himself. | |
| Well, what was the problem with Joe Biden's appeal to authority here? | |
| Um, two of those guys are dead. | |
| So Joe Biden's either doing like a sixth sense Bruce Willis thinking, I talk to dead people. | |
| What is it? | |
| I see dead people was actually the line. | |
| I think Haley, Joe Osmond, wasn't that the actor? | |
| I may have gotten one right finally. | |
| I always get this stuff wrong. | |
| They're not here. | |
| From the Examiner, former Fed Chairman William Miller and Paul Volcker are dead. | |
| So I'm pretty sure they're not endorsing Joe Biden's plan. | |
| Guy brought up a funny point before the show. | |
| Next thing Joe Biden's gonna be like, I'm endorsed by Washington, Hamilton, Abraham Lincoln, Samuel Chase, John D. Rockefeller, What was it? | |
| Carnegie! | |
| He's gonna get endorsements from all these dead people! | |
| So he says five Fed chairmen endorsed him. | |
| Two are dead. | |
| Well, that leaves three more. | |
| Two of which, Greenspan and Bernanke, have been relatively silent on Biden's pricey infrastructure and jobs proposals. | |
| They certainly haven't claimed the plan would, quote, grow the economy. | |
| Folks, these appeals to authority are typically nonsense. | |
| Just like this one. | |
| When you sense it, always go back and look at who the authority figure they're appealing to you. | |
| Oh, look, these Fed chairmen. | |
| Two of them are dead. | |
| Always go back and research it when liberals say it. | |
| You'll find that it's typically bunk. | |
| And I'm thinking right now, what happened last week? | |
| We talked about the infamous trickle-down economics myth. | |
| There's no such thing as trickle-down economics. | |
| It doesn't exist. | |
| And remember the article? | |
| They appeal to authority. | |
| What was it? | |
| Penn. | |
| Penn University talked about the trickle-down economics. | |
| This was a show last week. | |
| And then when you click on the footnote, the article from Penn says, yeah, this really isn't a theory. | |
| When they appeal to authority, go check the authority. | |
| You'll find out it's almost always BS. | |
| What's tactic number two? | |
| This is what's called an appeal to emotion. | |
| Learn to sense it. | |
| Learn to pick it out and call them out. | |
| Ah, that's an appeal to authority. | |
| It doesn't exist. | |
| And actually what you're doing now is an appeal to emotion. | |
| You're not basing anything on facts. | |
| Here's Joe Biden trying to claim that paying people more not to work won't cause people not to work. | |
| And notice how he produces no data, but just appeals to your emotion and authority. | |
| The American people want to work. | |
| They may, but eight million aren't. | |
| Check this out. | |
| It's easy to say the line has been because of the generous unemployment benefits | |
| That is a major factor in labor shortages Americans want to work | |
| Americans want to work as my dad used to say jobs about a lot more than a paycheck. It's about your dignity | |
| Your place in the community Notice he produces no data on that whatsoever | |
| To refute the common-sense assertion that the government paying people more to not work will cause people not to | |
| work He produces no data. | |
| He just tells this story he's told a thousand times about his dad. | |
| And about, oh, yeah, people want to work. | |
| Yeah, people do want to work. | |
| And a lot of people sadly don't want to work, too. | |
| That's why a lot of people aren't working. | |
| Because they're being paid more not to work, and some don't want to work. | |
| The Dan Bongino Show. |