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Biden Doing Less - May 8th, Hour 1

The White House handlers are now talking about President Biden's new efforts to do "quality over quantity" when it comes to press appearances and public engagement.  It's obvious this is not a "quality" issue.. it's a capability issue!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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We got Senator Tim Scott today, and I don't know what they're gonna do with Joey Biden, your president.
Now, remember, he had a lot of trips and falls going up the stairs, the big boy stairs of Air Force One.
And then, of course, he tripped three times in a row on one trip up the stairs, and that didn't go particularly well.
And then his staff said, Well, it's very windy outside.
I'm like, Well, I don't know what's worse.
The fact that he tripped three times in a row, or that they're blaming the wind, and he's so weak and frail that the wind can blow over the president of the United States, but whatever.
So they've tried to eliminate that problem.
And they they decided, okay, rather than use the big boy stairs, we're gonna use the little boy baby stairs in the back of Air Force One.
It's not as steep.
It's uh not as long.
It's it's certainly not as presidential.
And anyway, Joe Biden nearly suffered another fall earlier today after navigating the baby stairs, the the little boy stairs onto Air Force One ahead of his campaign trip to Wisconsin.
Now he did manage to mount the stairs, but noticeably was wobbling before lurching for the nearest railing to stabilize himself after turning around to then wave and salute before entering the cabin of the presidential aircraft.
Now the video footage captured uh the whole ordeal at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland ahead of you know Biden's trip to uh Wisconsin.
Um I mean, this guy just does he's not that it's not that he's old.
I mean, I know people that I'll look Bernie Sanders, I can't stand him.
I really can't stand the guy.
He's a Marxist socialist idiot and and an arrogant SOB.
Whatever.
However, he's he's just as cognitively strong today as he was years ago, and I think he's older than Biden.
Has nothing to do with age.
I've met many older people in my life that are sharp as attack.
Again, nothing to do with age.
I know many older people that stay in shape and and they've got, you know, uh they've they've got some energy in their step, and you don't have to worry about them falling.
Now I do know other people.
Uh for example, I was out to dinner with with friends of mine and not that long ago, and and an older couple that I happen to think the world of, and I know that the in this case, the the wife of of a of a friend of mine, you know, she seemed a little wobbly on her feet, so I just grab her arm and I kind of not in an aggressive way, just hold on to it so that if God forbid she wobbles or is beginning to trip or fall.
I won't I don't want her to fall.
And one of the worst things that can happen to older people if they lose their stamina and their strength is of a bad fall.
You break a hip and you're in the hospital, you may never get out of the hospital by the time all is said and done.
You know, even John Stewart.
John Stewart just went big time hard against Biden and his age during a set at this year's Netflix.
It's called Joke Fest, and he went really hard on anti-wokeness.
And anyway, he said, you know, it wasn't the first time that he's addressed the issue of Biden's age and having ranted about both Biden and President Trump, you know, during his return to the Daily Show.
Uh and anyway, he says, I know liberals say don't say Joe Biden is old.
Don't say well, people see with their own eyes.
By the way, any good comic, you know, any good humor is rooted in truth.
And he goes, You can say it.
He can he can't hear us.
I know I I know you know how freaking old he is, and I I know you don't want to to say it because Trump is scary, but he's so blanking old.
When you watch him on television, you're nervous, aren't you?
Then he said, I'm not saying that Biden can't contribute to society.
He just shouldn't be president.
And he's not wrong.
And and this guy does not like Donald Trump at all, one bit at all whatsoever.
Why are we allowing this, he goes on to say?
And, you know, sometimes uh comedians can really, you know, just hone in on what is truthful.
You want to know why these late night comedy shows, Fallon, Kimmel, Colbert don't do well.
Want to know why Greg Gutfeld does so well is Gutfeld, he'll show videos of Biden.
He'll he'll tell the truth.
He'll make jokes.
He'll make jokes about Republicans too.
You go back to the heyday of Johnny Carson and Jay Leno and Letterman until the later years, he got pretty political, political, and kind of got pretty bitter.
I don't know what happened.
He got pretty bitter in his older age.
Uh, but anyway, it's um, I think it hurt his ratings, and then Jay Leno, who, you know, basically, you know, he was he was after kicks and giggles and laughs, and he didn't care who he was going after.
And that made him, you know, a much more, you know, watchable uh host, and the ratings, you know, bore that out.
Anyway, what are we gonna do?
The president can't even get up the stairs.
Now they say, well, we're gonna do shorter speeches because quality is much better than quantity.
They're not doing it because they want quality over quantity.
They're doing it because in the middle of every speech, blah blah.
That's what people hear.
He's not capable, he doesn't have the strength, the stamina, and the cognitive ability to give a long speech.
He could never do a Donald Trump like rally.
He's not cognitively capable of doing such a thing.
But, you know, but don't worry, all the mob, the media, by the way, even the media, I'll play this later in the program today.
They they see this was an unmitigated disaster what happened yesterday in that New York courtroom when uh Stormy Daniels uh took to the stand.
What was so interesting, and you know, it's hard to report on this to the full extent you want to because it's happening during the show, but you know, after I really had time to look at all of the notes and everything that went on during cross-examination of Stormy Daniels, it was a disaster.
I mean, her demeanor shifted and changed dramatically, and she she became angry.
You know, and and I think the biggest thing to come out of all of this is she admitted to being coached by the prosecution, and are you kidding me?
So that's what the prosecution now does.
That, you know, she she goes through, you know, mock sessions with the prosecution.
Anyway, the president's attorney asked if she met with prosecutors and rehearsed testimony.
She said no to that, and then Trump's attorney pressed and asked if she prepared in mock cross examinations.
And yeah, that would be rehearsed testimony.
She contradicted herself right there.
And she says, Yeah, we uh we prepared mock cross examinations, and Stormy says they practiced.
Well, what is rehearse?
How is rehearse and practicing any different?
When asked if they were brutal, Stormy says the memories were hard to bring up.
He says the prosecutors wanted to have all the facts, as much information as possible.
And so now we have the prosecution.
Not only did they take somebody that we now know as a political operative that's in the third highest ranking position at Joe Biden's weaponized Department of Justice and take him out of that prestigious position and put him in Alvin Bragg's courtroom because nobody has any faith in Alvin Bragg's ability to prosecute anything.
Uh and so they bring in a ringer, uh basically Joe Biden's Department of Justice is taken over by sending this guy over there.
She admits that she hates Donald Trump, really?
That she wants Donald Trump in jail.
She admits about the money decision.
And then here's the most interesting part to me.
Because we we have this letter.
The letter's dated January 13th.
I'm sorry, January 30th, 2018.
It signed Stormy Daniels.
When asked about it, she says, oh, yeah, she was put under pressure to sign that document in January of 2018.
I'm going to read the document here in a second.
Uh the only problem is that in the her own statement, well, it doesn't justify what she is saying in this statement uh and the things that she had said in all the years that have passed.
You know, she says over the past few weeks, I've been asked countless times to comment about reports of an alleged sexual relationship I had with Donald Trump many, many, many years ago.
The fact of the matter is, this is 2018, not that long ago.
The fact of the matter is that each party to this alleged affair denied its existence in 2006, 2011, 2016, 2017, and now in 2018.
I'm not denying this affair because I was paid hush money, as has been reported in overseas own tabloids.
I'm denying this affair because it never happened.
I'll have no further comment on the matter.
Check out my Instagram site.
Okay, now my question is all right, you might have been under pressure to sign it, but you did deny it in 2006.
You didn't say anybody pressured you to deny it then or 2011.
Donald Trump wasn't for running for president then or 2016, wasn't running for president then or 2017.
He, you know, at that point with 2016 and 17, he was, you know, running for president, obviously.
But and and now in 2018.
And then she admits, oh, yeah, she wants to make money on all of this, and of course, wrote a book about this.
You know, and then of course, that she brings up the whole idea she was ordered to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal peas fees, but she had tweeted out, I'll go to jail before I ever pay a penny.
And then she confirmed it's her tweet.
She says it's her saying that she's not gonna she will not pay for telling the truth.
My motivation was I was telling the truth, and then Trump's attorney asks if Stormy cares about the court order.
She says, Of course I care.
Asked if she's gonna pay, she says, Well, I don't know.
But then they brought up another tweet.
I don't know him, you know, Adam Schiff, and I'll never give that orange turd a dime.
She recalls calling him names, etc., etc.
And then Trump's attorney, you despise him.
You know, well, she started it.
Anyway, Daniel says she doesn't know she doesn't own a home, so on and so forth.
Anyway, in 2011, after selling the story to In Touch magazine, Daniels was approached by a man in a parking lot, and she then implied that she told her close friend she went into a restroom in the class and didn't return to the exercise class, and she felt that that was a message.
Uh whatever.
But you know something?
This whole case is and this is the saddest part about yesterday.
Is number one, it is a scary time in this country.
This is what we talk about with a weaponized Department of Justice and a politic politicized Department of Justice.
It can't be any more politicized if you take the third highest ranking DOJ official.
There's Merrick Garland number one, this number two, and this guy's number three.
And you put him, Biden's Justice Department on the case to prosecute his political rival in a New York courtroom.
What does that tell you?
You pick a judge, you don't have the usual lottery for the judge, and the judge happens to be a Biden donor.
How convenient.
You have all these stories about a daughter and her ties to the Democratic Party and how they're raising money for the likes of Adam Schiff and other prominent Democrats, and that they might stand to benefit from the outcome of this trial.
Nobody brings up this is an eight-plus-year old case.
Nobody brings up that the New York statute, New York City statute, uh literally is a misdemeanor.
It's a bookkeeping matter.
Uh, and the statute of limitations have long since passed.
And then you have this convoluted application of federal election law that no attorney has been able to explain even what it is.
Never mind the gag order for Donald Trump, but no gag order for any of the prosecution's top witnesses.
No, they're commenting all over cable TV to the major newspapers, they're going all over social media, and even asking for quote gifts from people that watch them.
Money, in other words.
You know, Stormy, this was all used to humiliate, embarrassed Donald Trump.
All of it was irrelevant.
All of it was immaterial.
None of it had to do with the law.
She's coached by prosecutors.
The judge never should have allowed this testimony, and on top of all of it, a non-disclosure agreement is not illegal.
It is a perfectly legal document on top of all of this.
And nobody has even gotten close to bringing Donald Trump into any involvement in terms of the payment that this is connected to the election or that he had anything to do with it.
It's pretty unbelievable.
But the jury, the smoke and mirrors, and the salaciousness of this trial, let's put salaciousness on trial, because that's what they're doing here.
This is a this is a disgusting time to watch.
We don't have equal justice under the law.
We don't have equal application on a far laws in this country anymore.
We just don't.
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All right, the strangest, weirdest story of the day has to be RFK, who said he was experiencing memory loss and mental fogginess so severe that a friend grew concerned in 2010 that he might have a brain tumor.
And this is not long after his you know Uncle Ted uh died of brain cancer.
Anyway, uh doctors noticed a dark spot on the younger Kennedy's brain scans.
They thought originally it was a tumor, and then he said in 2012 in a deposition uh that he scheduled a procedure at Duke University Medical Center by the same surgeon who operated on his uncle, and then he said while packing for his trip, he received a call from a doctor at New York Presbyterian who had a different opinion.
And he believed he had a dead parasite in his brain.
The doctor believed the abnormal abnormality seen on the scans was caused by a worm that got into his brain and ate a portion of his brain, and then it died.
He said in a deposition.
Linda, you're the health expert.
Uh, you love to talk about health issues.
You want to comment on that one?
I mean, I don't know what's so weird about having a dead worm in your brain or a parasite.
I mean, what's weird about that?
Oh, there's nothing weird in your mind about that.
I mean, you know, I mean, stranger things have happened, right?
I mean, you know, the brain looks like a bunch of worms as is.
1800.
Maybe he got confused.
God help this country.
You're all deputized.
Help, help.
Sleepy Joe just signed more executive actions in one week than most presidents did in their entire term.
So much for a democracy.
Looks like Joe is the new dictator.
And it is on right now.
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All right, so with all this said, as much of a disaster as this case has been in New York against Donald Trump, I still don't think Donald Trump has any shot at a fair trial in New York City.
I just don't.
Now, maybe my best hope would be a hung jury.
That would take one, and it gets very, very difficult to be a lone holdout in a jury room.
If you're in the on the jury and and you really see that somebody's innocent, then that maybe your fellow jurors have a political agenda.
Maybe they hate Donald Trump.
Although, you know, that's that's 90% of New York hates Donald Trump.
You know, New York City is one of the most liberal cities in the country.
No, nine nearly nine to one registration Democrats through Republicans.
And it's not just a Republican-friendly state.
It's not a Trump-friendly state.
I don't think you can get a fair trial.
The fact that this judge is as compromised as he is is pretty unbelievable, too.
I mean, the judge is a Biden donor.
Why is he on this case?
What about the daughter and you know, you know, her work with Democratic, you know, uh politicians and rate raising money, potentially even off this case.
That should have been a reason for recusal.
You know, it's an eight-year-old case.
The statute of limitations have run out.
It's a misdemeanor case on top of everything else.
They have this convoluted application of federal election law that doesn't even apply.
And of course, you have a gag order for one team, the Trump team, and nobody else.
Everybody else can say whatever the hell they want.
And all they do is threaten to put the former president in jail.
This is a scary time in this country.
And then we learn Stormy Daniels was coached by the prosecutors in the lead up to her testimony yesterday.
Wow.
I mean, what think about that.
Really?
With the prosecution supposed to, they're supposed to prep, you know, the their witnesses to say what they want them to say.
Pretty unbelievable.
You know, but look at these cases.
Look, just assume Trump's probably going to be found guilty here.
You have to assume it.
Now, do I think in the end it's going to have an impact?
I really don't.
I think it'll be long forgotten in 180 days.
I really believe that.
I don't think that the American people, now, if they try to put him in jail, I I I can't imagine the backlash to that.
Because people see this already for what it is.
This is a weaponized system of justice.
It's a travesty.
You're watching before in real time the shredding of our constitution and the rule of law and the principles of equal justice under the law and the principle of equal application of our laws.
I mean, it's been one witch hunt after another, but all these cases are just disintegrating before their eyes.
You know, we've got this this pending Supreme Court decision on immunity.
Now, I don't think that the president uh should have even argued for complete immunity as they did.
I think it's this certainly limited immunity that would protect his actions as president.
I think that's a real issue, and if I had to guess, I'd say the Supreme Court is going to rule in his favor on that.
Then you have another unrelated case as it relates to January 6th that would impact the other charges against Donald Trump in D.C. I think the odds are that that DC case never happens.
And then you've got this disaster down in Florida in the documents case here with a special prosecutor.
Literally had to admit and confess to the court that they tampered with evidence against Donald Trump.
Our friend John Solomon broke this story.
It was a stunning admission that Jack Smith's team, you know, that admitted the key evidence in the president's classified documents criminal case was altered or manipulated by his team since they seized it the day they raided Mar-a-Lago.
And the FBI and the prosecutors misled the court about it for a period of time.
I mean, this this revelation alone, you know, should should negate this case.
I'll get to that in a second.
Anyway, in this filing that took place on Friday of last week, I was out on Friday, but you know, Smith's team said that the order of documents in some of the boxes of memos was seized by the FBI was altered, jumbled, leaving two different chronologies.
One that was digitally scanned, another, and another the physical order in the boxes.
Anyway, in the filing to the judge in this case, Eileen Cannon, and by the way, the left is so furious they should be furious with the way the evidence was mishandled and altered.
They shouldn't be angry at the judge that put a hold on the case.
The judge had to put a hold on the case.
She had no choice.
In the footnote, you have the special counsel conceding they misled the court about the problem by previously declaring the evidence had remained in the exact state that it had been seized.
Quote, the government acknowledges that this is inconsistent with what government counsel previously understood and represented to the court.
Wow.
I thought when you lie in court and you try to cover it up, that's a big deal.
Not with a weaponized system of justice that will protect the special counsel.
I still think Clarence Thomas should have been listened to more closely because he was basically saying, you know, tell me constitutionally where Merrick Garland even had the right or ability to appoint Jack Smith as special counsel with unlimited powers like this without any review in any way or any check or any balance.
He made a good point.
I think he was saying, hey guys, you need to look at this part of the law.
It's amazing when you listen to oral arguments how justices often will give either side of that's making an argument the real answer to the question.
Pretty unbelievable.
Anyway, a lot of legal experts, you know, said the court essentially is, you know, in this court filing, they're admitting that evidence had been tampered, and the loss of a specific document location is a destruction of exculpatory evidence.
That was a prominent defense attorney attorney, Tim Palator in Solomon's column was quoted as saying that.
He worked on Trump's team earlier in the classified documents case, but not anymore.
He said the admission is stunning on many levels.
And that the loss of specific document locations is a destruction of exculpatory evidence, he said.
I went through all the boxes at the National Archives and Record Administration, and the document order was important because it was clear to us with that the boxes had been untouched since leaving the White House.
For prosecutors who are trying to prove that the defendants knowingly possessed these documents to then destroy the evidence would undermine their claim of a very serious allegation.
Alan Dershowitz added prosecutors and investigators should never tamper with or alter evidence in their possession, including the order of documents in a box because one never knows what may become relevant or crucial to a court or a jury later in the case.
He's right.
Washington Times has now spoken out about this, and they think that this case needs to be dropped by Judge Cannon.
I agree with them.
Washington Times now calling on the Florida Federal Judge Eileen Cannon to dismiss the special prosecutor's classified documents case against Trump in the wake of this confession that the investigators tampered with the evidence.
Washington Times writes Jack Smith had been reckless with the materials seized in the raid of Mr. Trump's home at Mar-a-Lago, August 8th, 2022.
The filter team took care to ensure that no documents were moved from one box to another, but it was not focused on maintaining the sequence of documents within Each box.
Anyway, an outside vendor was called in to scan the documents.
Nobody seems to have been watching what it was doing.
Some boxes where the order of items within the box is not the same as in the associated scans.
The government acknowledges it is inconsistent with what the government counsel previously understood and represented to the court.
So the disclosures appear to suggest that the folders that are marked top secret were put there by this team of the special counsel.
And they use classified cover sheets for that purpose.
That case is falling apart.
Now we have the case is in Georgia is falling apart as well.
For the second day in a row, this had happened yesterday or Friday, but Donald Trump now has scored a big legal win against this weaponized Department of Justice.
And in this case, it happens to deal with the issue of Georgia because a Georgia Appeals Court moved one step closer to removing the district attorney for Fulton County, Fonnie Willis from her election interference case.
That means that case will be dead.
So the only case we're likely to get any any verdict in if we even get a verdict.
Look, I think the best hope for Trump in New York, the best hope is probably a hung jury.
I don't think you can get a fair trial there.
I don't think he could have gotten a fair trial in D.C. at all.
That would have been a joke.
I don't think he could have gotten a fair trial in Fulton County, Georgia.
I think the only chance he'd have a shot would be Florida.
Then this disaster where we're learning that the prosecution is coaching Stormy Daniels before her testimony yesterday.
You gotta be kidding me.
You can't even make this up.
Later I'll play for you.
Even MSDNC and CNN legal analysts are saying this is a disaster for Alvin Bragg and this New York case.
Let me play fake news CNN.
The legal guy, uh Eli Honig, listen to what he said.
But the cross exam, boy, her responses were disastrous.
I mean, do you hate Donald Trump?
Yes, of course she does.
That's a big deal.
When the witness hates the person whose liberty is at stake, that's a big damn deal.
And she's putting out tweets, fantasizing about him being in jail.
That really undermines the credibility.
The fact that she owes him $500,000, she, by order of a court, owes Donald Trump half a million dollars and said, I will never pay him, I will defy a court order.
The defense is going to say she's willing to defy a court order.
Why she's not willing to respect an order of a judge?
Why is she going to respect this oath she took?
So I thought it went quite poorly on cross exam.
At the end of the direct, I thought, okay, they got what they needed, but but I think the cross is making real inroads.
Wow.
You know it's bad when Obama's wingman, Eric Holder, complained the judge's decision to delay the trial in Florida was uh not on the up and up.
That means they know this case is in deep, deep trouble.
Their whole plan of lawfare and weaponizing the justice uh system not exactly working.
By the way, I gotta give it credit to a lot of Republicans out there because uh they're actually working hard to do some good work, and when they do good things, we gotta give them uh credit.
But anyway, uh Mike Johnson and Chip Roy did a press conference today.
They're pushing the Save Act that would require proof of citizenship to vote.
I bet you no Democrats want to support that.
Speaker Mike Johnson has vowed to use Congress to block Biden's lawfare campaign against Donald Trump.
Anyways, he vowed uh today to use all the powers of Congress at his disposal to end all four current criminal prosecutions.
He said it has to stop, and you're gonna see the U.S. Congress address this in every possible way that we can because we need accountability.
All these cases need to be dropped because they're a threat to our system.
He's right.
They are a threat to our system.
You know, it's uh it's just an obscene case.
The whole thing is obsede.
And this is what we're all living through.
This is what they've done to this country.
Look at the borders, look at where America's position in the world.
You know, look at look at the economy.
Is there anything that's going right right now?
I don't I don't really see it.
On top of that, when you think things couldn't get any worse, the Boy Scouts of America make a big change to be more inclusive.
Yeah, after a hundred and fourteen years to boost inclusion, uh, they have decided uh to rebrand.
And instead of being the Boy Scouts, they're gonna be known as Scouting America.
Okay, basically, the Boy Scouts are finished after a hundred and fourteen years.
It's over.
Not I was never a Boy Scout.
I don't really care.
Neither were my my son was not a Boy Scout.
By the way, neither of us were Boy Scouts when we were young.
Uh he was a far better Boy Scout than I was, right, Linda?
That's for sure.
I mean it's very hard, the whole Boy Scout thing because the name itself is for boys, and I don't understand why we can't have something for the boys.
If anything, we need to encourage our young men to learn some of these skill sets.
Circle back, Gensaki says Republicans are supporting Trump because maybe he will die.
I think there's two categories.
I mean, there's obviously the Tim Scott category, as you said.
That's embarrassing to watch, cringy.
I've watched it many times.
I think many of them want to be close to power.
They also assume or have this thought in their mind that maybe Donald Trump will go away.
Maybe he'll go to jail, maybe he will die.
Not to be too morbid, but maybe I mean he's not a young man.
Who knows what's in their minds?
They think maybe I will be behind the Oval Office.
Maybe I will be in the Oval Office.
The most repulsive thing that Biden is doing now is he's withholding weapons from Israel.
And and he is surrendered in the war against terrorism.
That is the most repulsive thing happening.
This is those radical Islamic terrorists that attacked Israel on October 7th.
Trust me, they want to attack all of you.
All right, we have a lot of ground to cover.
We'll get Bill O'Reilly's take on this, you know, sham trial in New York.
Actually, he called it revolting in his newsletter that went out earlier this morning.
We'll get to that also.
Uh, Senator Tim Scott, slammed by the view.
Uh his name is mentioned quite a bit for VP.
We'll talk to him about that.
Israel, these campus protesters, the economy, immigration, and all and much more.
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