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Speaker 1 (00:00):
One of the most amazing things to me about the
left's meltdown on Donald Trump. They hate Trump worse than
they've ever hated any Republican, including Richard Nixon. Okay, maybe
that's an exaggeration I had carried away there. But part
of why they hate him is because they once loved him.
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Donald Trump was beloved by the Democrats. They thought he
was cool. They put him in their movies, they put
him on their TV shows, they put him in their
rap songs. They thought he was the coolest cat ever.
Everybody did. He was ubiquitous. He was everywhere all the time.
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Macaulay Culkin. Now, there he is, he's on screen. He halled.
There he is. He's on screen Saturday Night Live, he's hosting.
Then all of a sudden, because he's not saying exactly
what they want him to say, they hate him. Well,
guess what. That's also true of Elon Musk. The media
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once loved Elon Musk. He was the electric vehicle guy.
He was the white guy with progressive business tendencies. They
once called him the Jesus Christ of our era. Credit
to MRC, the Media Research Center for this montage.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
And I would argue that the new Jesus Christ of
our era are Steve Jobs and Elon Musk, and it's
important to have heroes.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
The forty seven year old engineer has been called the
real life Tony Stark, better known as Iron Man.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
Elon Musk aka real life Iron Man.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
The guy is brilliant.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
He is a genius, and at least for now, the
world is better off having Elon Muskt than not.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
Elon Musk is one of the most interesting people in America,
in the world, and I guess in the universe, Elon
Musk is doing things.
Speaker 5 (01:52):
They may revolutionize transportation and climate change.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
When somebody as staggeringly rich and staggeringly intelligent as Elon
Musk talks, people listen, has there ever been a car
salesman like Elon Musk?
Speaker 6 (02:05):
Elon Musk is is I think is beyond a car salesman.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
I mean, he's more like a a hero for a
lot of folks.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
Just today we were given a glimpse of something of
a miracle at sea, or, as Elon Musk calls it.
Speaker 6 (02:17):
Tuesday, let's talk about SpaceX Okate.
Speaker 5 (02:21):
The launch this morning was glorious.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
To being wonderful, out of this world.
Speaker 5 (02:24):
Incredible images from the first all civilian orbit around Earth.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
A huge win for Elon Musk.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
It's an amazing development that's going on.
Speaker 6 (02:32):
You got to give a lot of credit Elon Musk.
Elon Musk, he deserves a lot of credit.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
HESLA founder Elon Musk says he knows the biggest threat
to humanity and he has a plan.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
An immigrant to this country cemented his status as a
leader in science and technology whose name may indeed belong
alongside those of Edison and Jobs. Put another way, Elon
Musk today showed the world how it's done.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
Interestingly, I think the only two names you could put
alongside Musk would be Jobs and Edison. Jobs, who built
the world's largest company, who also revolutionized Walter Isaacson lays
them out seven fields, including retail. Steve Jobs transformed our
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world with what he did, and he died too soon.
Thomas Edison and his advancements, you know, the great Edison
advancement that he wasn't able to pull off. That was
his greatest regret. That could have also been transformative. He
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wanted to build modular homes, affordable modular homes to populate
the landscape. Now, those of you into the aesthetics of
design will cringe at me endorsing that concept. But they
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don't have to be next door to you. The idea
of affordable functioning homes that could be put up quickly.
He was looking at multiple composition materials and how exactly
to do this. There's We had a guy named I
think it is Powelo Tierno. I could have his name wrong.
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Italian guy has a company called Boxable, and at that
time I think they had forty units in production. Now
they have I think probably over a thousand. They could
end up revolutionizing affordable housing. And I don't mean the
government funded, overpriced, politically connected government housing. I mean the
concept of housing at a price point for an entry
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level home that is livable is a very exciting notion.
I mean to me, I would love for people to
be able to own their own home. I love the
concept of these of these little homes that could be
dropped out on a ranch where some guy's got a
you know, he's got however many acres, and he can
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drop these things out there for fifty grand or less apiece.
You put a few of those out there, you can
make a bed and breakfast, you could have an event venue.
Those are not primary residences. But you know, when you
go for a weekend out to a ranch for a destination,
wedding or whatever else, you don't need people to have
anything other than running water in a place to sleep
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in the controlled climate control inside. It doesn't need much
space anyway. You look at what Elon has done. I mean,
think about this for a moment. He revolutionized the electric vehicle.
He didn't start the company, but by the time he
came in, he changed it and he made production. He
made them the most valuable market cap wise car company
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in the world. Overnight. They don't sell more units than
anybody else. They sell a for action of the units
of the Big three or Toyota or Honda for that matter.
But profitability and and and and people betting on the
com Yeah, it's pretty amazing what he's done. And some
of the things that the Tesla has as features full
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self driving, he's the first one to come up with
that and actually put it into production. The criticism of
him is, yeah, well you promised it ten years ago.
Well they finally delivered, and gosh, dog, it's it's amazing.
How about Starlink, A buddy mine lives up in Colorado
on the side of a mountain. He couldn't get internet connection,
have to drive into town to do work. He's got
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a Starlink disc a little bigger than the laptop on
the on on your on your desk, and he drives
around the country with his family in an RV. They
just he just unplugs it, puts in the RV. He
has better internet than I'm probably doing the studio and
we got the good stuff. We got a pipe. He's
got as good as that driving around, driving around the country.
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Nobody talks about his boring technology. How about SpaceX, Sure
there's lots of crashes, you know why because they're pushing boundaries.
How about neuralink? Nobody talks about that. How about what
he did for Twitter, changing our ability to communicate as
a nation freely and openly and not be blocked Michael
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Berry Todd retail of Dan Krenshaw just keeps getting worse.
Let's start with his hot mic moment recently where he's
talking to a British reporter and he thinks that the
mic and camera are off and he starts making reference
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to killing Tucker Carlson. It's his odd behavior. Have you
ever met Tucker? Now he's the work correctly. I see him,
I'll killing okay as he grits his teeth. Maybe some
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people aren't cut out for this job, or maybe some
people feel well. Then we go to Tucker Carls and
when asked about this, and he had this to say.
Speaker 7 (08:19):
I don't know if you saw this, but someone had
put out a tweet saying Dan Crenshaw's pushing for this
bill because it includes a forty percent pay race for
member of Congress. And Dan Crenshaw had recently been complaining
that like, oh, we don't make enough money, We're like destitute.
I want to quote it exactly because it's just hilarious.
So he responds to this guy on X and he says,
you're flying piece of but hey, whatever gets you pathetic
bottom feeders, clickbait you in sell. So now, if you're
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against Dan Crenshaw's spending bill, you're like an in sell
or something.
Speaker 5 (08:45):
You don't have enough sex.
Speaker 8 (08:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (08:46):
Dan Crenshaw obviously is not emotionally prepared to lead anything.
He's out of control, and I think that he's a
really volatile person. I hope he gets help. I mean that,
but you know, he's also a pretty sinister person. I
would say, who's priority are not aligned with his party's voters,
but also have kind of nothing to do with the
United States. I feel sorry for Dan Creunsch. I've had
conflict with Dan Cruncher. I felt like he was emotionally
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out of control, and so I feel sorry for him.
But I also think it's not just him, it's a
lot of leadership of that party just doesn't put the
United States first at all.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
So Dan Crenshaw goes on with Piers Morgan and unravels further.
Speaker 8 (09:26):
Dan's ongoing spat with Tucker Culson. Now this began when
there was you were called off You thought you're off camera,
still on Mike, saying he was the worst person We've
talked a lot on Twitter. If I ever meet him,
I'm going to effing kill him. You then said I
think anyone seriously watching him being honest with themselves knows
that was hyperbole. He said in private, and though Tucker
doesn't to worry about I've absolutely no desire to harm him.
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And then Tucker went on a podcast with commentator Chris
Josephs on his podcast and he said, this about.
Speaker 5 (09:56):
You, tell us about my all time favorite member of Congress,
Dan Crenshaw.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, so he's a he's a tough one,
he's a he's a hot head on Twitter now out
of control. Yeah, he's I don't understand why he's taking
this stance a little bit because I.
Speaker 5 (10:12):
Used to be personal life is out of control. Yeah,
because he used to be like a right wing darling
like he was, you know, the with the Navy Seals.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
I think earlierly on I don't again with me.
Speaker 5 (10:21):
I always thought he was a freak and a warmonger,
really weirdo. Yeah, he's a freaking warmonger.
Speaker 8 (10:26):
But yeah, he's showing it now and you're supposed to
being a freak woolmonger and a weird.
Speaker 6 (10:33):
Yeah, well this is this is typical for Tucker. Tucker
has no actual substance. Right, He's been attacking me since
twenty twenty two when he became obsessed with me. I
live rent free in that little mongrel's head, and uh yeah,
you know, people ask me all the time, why does
he hate you? And I'm like, you know, the fact
that you can't answer that question is indicative of the
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fact that he has no actual substance. See, I can
tell you why Meddi disagrees with me. I can tell
you why he doesn't like me. At least he at
least he has you know, I disagree with them all,
but at least he has things that he disagrees with
me on. Tucker never actually says anything. It's just it's
just insults. He'll use my war wound to insult me.
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He's a he's a weird bad guy. I mean, people
should people people should not be uh tricked by his
his his supposed stance against the DC insider elites, right
because he literally is that. I mean, you know it's
on the people should you know what it's on the
Hunter Biden laptops. You know, it's funny females from Tucker
Carlson to Hunter Biden asking Hunter Biden for help to
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get Tucker's son into Georgetown. You know, Tucker's a silver
spoon fed trust fund baby, went to board you know
boarding school guy. It is the epitome of the DC
elites who pretends to fight against it in order to
to to corner a market in the media.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
Of course, we've seen that Navy Coe Eddie Gallagher viral
video where he has some very very powerful things to say,
not nice about Dan Crenshaw on what he accuses. Dan Crenshaw,
of David Goggins's beloved guest on this show, has had
some things to say after Crenshaw insulted him. There is
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a comment going viral amongst conservatives by a fellow named
John lefeff. He is a former investment banker of some repute.
He's an author, and he is a very well read
Twitter personality. His commentary often makes its way onto my
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desk even before I get to my subscription of him.
And he posted the following two days ago and it
has millions of views. He said, I spent two hours
with Dan Crenshaw. To keep it simple, he hates Donald Trump,
hates him to the core. He said it point blank.
If you support Trump, MAGA, Maha America First, or the
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Republican Party, no this Dan Crenshaw is your enemy and
you should never vote for him again. The fact that
he's also a Charlatan huckster, bully, blowhard, pseudo policy intellectual
and sanctimonious, well, I can't say it is coincidental. John
lefev tell us what you really think?
Speaker 4 (13:20):
Yeah, well, thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
You know, what was the occasion upon which you spent
two hours with Dan Crenshaw.
Speaker 4 (13:27):
I've seen him at a couple of times. I've seen
him at a corporate event. I've seen him at a fundraiser,
and he came to a podcast studio I was at
for a couple of hours and we were just hanging out.
So there have been several encounters that have led me
to form my opinion. And the clips you played summon
up perfectly right. He's a neo conn. He's a bully,
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he's a blowhard, he's sanctimonious. You can listen to how
condescending and smug he is in all of those clips.
But what I saw was it it's not just say
Tucker Carlson that he hates. He hates his constituents. It's
like his hatred for Donald Trump. He's now become another
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one of these victims of this so called Trump derangement syndrome.
And as Tucker said, there have been a lot of
you know, Republicans, true conservatives who have not liked his
stance on Ukraine or the fact that he's aligned himself
as a neocon. But he is even beyond that. He's
just seemingly completely unrattled. And when I saw him, he
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seemed to hold his most serious disdain for the so
called January sixth insurrectionists, right, many of whom were veterans.
And I think it's fair to say that.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
Hold with me right there, John lefev As our guest.
We're going to dig deeper into them. He used the word,
and I did as well. Unraveling of Dan Crenshaw. I
want to come back to that word to Michael Barry Joe,
so damn shame, shame. It's a damn shame. I'm unraveling
if dan Kinshaw continues with folks. I don't mean to
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sound like a schoolmarm here, and I'm sure that's how
it comes across. I really do. We're going to talk
about whether Dan Crenshaw should continue to serve in the
United States Congress at your pleasure because he works for you.
We're going to talk about from now and the next primary,
which is less than a year away. We're going to
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talk about his fitness for the job. Were talking about
what he has and hasn't done. Uh, We're going to
talk about stock trades, but we're going to talk about votes, statements, actions.
But I want to be very clear, and and I
say this often, but not often enough. You can criticize
Dan Crenshaw for a number of things, and I do,
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and I'm extremely disappointed because I got behind him, I
believed in him, and I was wrong. I'm here to
say it I was wrong. That being said, there is
no doubt that Dan Crenshaw served in war and lost
his eye, almost lost the other one in war. I
see people calling him making jokes about him losing an
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eye in war. Do you have any idea, even if
you don't have a sense of decency, do you have
any idea how veterans look at that? What if he
had one leg with you? Ha? Hop around there, Crenshaw,
because you were wrong on an issue, criticize him for
what he does. There's so much of a body of work.
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But when you go make in fun of a guy
for a wound he sustained in war, not only is
it wrong, you're actually helping him. You're driving people in
because what kind of monster are you that you're criticizing
the guy for that? Nobody then says, yeah, I'm going
to take your advice. Crenshaw's not a good congressman, because
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he's not. He's a terrible congressman. He's the ultimate neo
con in Congress. This guy was involved supposedly in the
Security Committee and did nothing for border security but couldn't
send enough money to Ukraine. John lefev is our guest.
He put up a post that has received a lot
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of attention that said, I spent two hours with Dan Crenshaw.
To keep it simple, he hates Donald Trump, hates him
to the core. He set at point blank. If you
support Trump, MAGA, Maha America First, or or the Republican Party,
know this, Dan Crenshaw's your enemy and you should never
vote for him again. The fact that he's also a Charlottan, huckster, bully, blowhard,
pseudo policy intellectual and sanctimonious. Whether there's another term, I
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can't say. It's coincidental, folks. Go take a look. We've
played it before. It's a ten minute clip. Eddie Gallagher
beloved Navy seal. And see what Eddie Gallagher says Dan
Crenshaw did to him a fellow seal behind his backs.
What Eddie says, I don't know. Go see what David
Goggins says about Dan Crenshaw. David Goggins, who came to
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me pretty highly recommended from Marcus Attrell and other. Uh, well,
mostly from Marcus, a guy who people beloved. The guy's
beloved for who he is, and he gets into it
with Crenshaw. You start noticing these things you're adding up.
He's saying these horrible things about Tucker Carlson. Dan Crenshaw
is the common denominator here. John Lefev, let me ask you,
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what did you get a sense from Crenshaw's comments what
his bitterness related to Trump maga anyone who questions him is.
Speaker 4 (18:39):
I think it's the fact that he has a chip
on his shoulder, as you know, As I said, he's
this kind of pseudo intellectual, so condescending. When he gets
challenged on policy, he just gets angry and turns into
this bully and this blow and so.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
Again.
Speaker 4 (19:04):
I'll go back to the term Trump derangement syndrome, you know,
because it's caused him to essentially abandon all of his principles,
or at least what we thought were his principles just
a few years ago. You know, the example I was
giving when I met with him, he was talking about
January sixth and referring to basically as a blanket statement,
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all of the so called insurrectionists, as many of whom
were veterans as criminals, and we all know that most
of those people were railroaded by corrupt courts where they
saw one hundred percent conviction rates, or they were given
plea bargains facing hard decades in prison and victims of
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two tier justice. In light of how BLM and other
protesters and were treated around the same time, Crunshot did
not care because he is so blinded by his arrogance
and the chip on his shoulder and his hatred for Trump.
Speaker 7 (20:09):
John.
Speaker 4 (20:11):
But there's another clip there when he was asked about
it if the Intel agencies had coordinated censorship programs with
social media companies. Not only did he deny it and
take the side of the deep state, he belittled the
hell out of the guy who asked him a simple,
fare honest question. He just does not have the temperament
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to serve.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
I fear it's more than that, you know. I think
of the case of Adam Kin Singer and how disgraced
he was when he stepped down because he knew he
couldn't win reelection. There's this sort of Liz Cheney level
of entitlement and anger, and I would love to say
that it's just that he's not emotionally capable of this
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because he has a hot temper. I think it's more
than that. I think it's an arrogance. And this is
the ultimate neo con arrogance. I saw this with the
people who came out for George P. Bush. I saw
this with the people who supported Nicki Haley in Texas.
A bitterness, a bitterness George Conway type bitterness. The folks
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at NRO, some of the folks at NRO, the folks
at the Bullward Jonah. It's all these folks that feel like, look,
I'm the true conservative. I wear the right shoes, I
wear the right suit, I'm in the position of Congress.
Who are y'all to question me? You don't understand why
we have to always be at war? And I find
it to be this just sense of great entitlement and
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disdain for the rest of us.
Speaker 4 (21:39):
He hates his constituents, plain and simple. And the interesting
thing about my tweet, which as you said, now has
you know, millions of views and four thousand comments. If
you go through the comments, they're filled. You know. He
doesn't just have altercations with high profile people like Tucker Carlson.
He has confrontations with people like Meat or his constituents.
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So the comments in that tweet are filled with thousands
of people saying exactly the same thing, regular people with
no agendas, and Dan Crenshaw just dismisses them with such
arrogance and disregard.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
It is extraordinarily disappointing because I think on paper, this
was a guy who could have been a great leader.
He is smart. I know the guy very well. He's
whip smart, he presents well, he has a great story.
But somewhere along the way they brought him into the
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circle and I feel like he cut a deal and
that deal was for the deep state. That deal was
for the neocons and everyone else that it's this sort
of Jeb Bush hatred of the base. It's the Mitt
Romney hatred of the base. It's all for the same reasons.
Who were y'all y'all shouldn't be participating. John Lefev, you
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made time for us on very short notice. I appreciate that.
We would love to have you back. He's a great
follow on Twitter, folks, Thank you, my.
Speaker 4 (23:12):
Man, thank you very much. Pick fit.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
All right, check him out on Twitter. A lot of
people do. It's spelled l E f as in Frank
E v R E. John Lefev. He's an interesting fellow
and he's got a great post up right now about
things I've learned that I wish I knew at eighteen
that is worth the reading. Again, it's John J.
Speaker 5 (23:39):
O h N.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
Lefev flu I had a fine.
Speaker 4 (23:50):
Michael Barry.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
Well. Of course, that signals the close of our week together.
One final segment bittersweet because it's always good to spend
some time with the family. But I love what I do,
and I hope you enjoy being here with us. If
you missed anything this week, even either that being on
this the evening show or our morning show, which we
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do three hours in the morning and two hours in
the evening, you can always hear that on the podcast
wherever you get your podcasts. And we do a special
Saturday podcast that does not air on the traditional radio
per se that is only a podcast. This week, a
very interesting story follow him, Howard Lutnik, who's the Commerce Secretary,
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telling his story about nine to eleven in Canter Fitzgerald.
I think you'll find out to be very interesting. So
we're going to close the show with the clip that
we won't be able to play all of Since we
were talking about Dan Crenshaw, I'm not trying to tell
you how to think about anything. I believe in putting
things out there, being transparent and letting you the audience,
decide for yourself. But Eddie Gallagher is a Navy seal
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who was arrested, He was in prison, and he says
that Dan Crenshaw not only didn't help this fellow seal,
but went out of his way to keep him there.
And as I told you earlier, David Goggins had said
some very nasty things about what Dan Crenshaw has done.
And Goggins is beloved not just by Navy seals, but
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a lot of other people. There are other Navy seals
who are coming forward and seemingly less excited about Dan
Crenshaw than they once were. But you be the judge.
But here's what Eddie Gallagher, a Navy seal, a well
respected Navy seal, said about Dan Crenshaw.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
Back in twenty nineteen, I was charged with war crimes,
premeditated murder, and I was facing life in prison without parole.
I sat in pre trial confinement for about nine months
before my actual trial. During that time, my wife Andrea
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and brother Sean, along with a certain group of teammates
that I had, were doing everything they could to garner
support to get the truth out about what was going
on with me, to expose all the lies and corruption
around the UCMJ, and everything they were doing to put
me away for life. During that time, one name kept
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popping up. That was Dan Crenshaw. My brother wanted to
go speak to him to try and get his support,
as well as my teammates who were doing everything they could,
and this was for obvious reasons. Dan was a prior seal.
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They thought that this was a no brainer and that
he should get behind it, especially with all the information
that was coming out. So my brother, who lives near DC,
was going to Congress almost on a daily basis, knocking
on every congressman's door on both sides of the aisle,
trying to get them to look at what was really
going on and get their support. One of those individuals
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was Dan Crenshaw. So my brother ended up talking to
his staff a couple times. They gave him the run around,
but that did not stop him. He kept going back
day after day and finally got a hold of Dan.
Dan told him he wanted to wait till the situation
developed before he made a decision, which got it. That
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makes sense. Along with that, some of my teammates who
were on that deployment, who were on the ground the
day of the incident, went to one of Crenshaw's fundraising parties,
pulled him aside and spoke to him face to face,
told him what was happening to me was complete bs,
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that it was chock full of lies, and that I
was getting screwed over. Dan told them he'll see what
he can do. Once my brother got a hold of Dan,
he said. Once my brother got a hold of him
a second time, Dan said that there wasn't enough information
or whatever. My brother got pretty frustrated and ended up
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sending Dan a semi scathing email, calling him out for
being a politician and not being part of the brotherhood
and not supporting a fellow seal. Dan replied to him
and said that he would see what he could do.
Speaker 4 (28:34):
So as.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
My incarceration went on and it was latent to my incarceration,
when fifty congressmen ended up signing a petition to release
me from prison so I could properly defend myself before trial,
They basically were saying, give this man the constitutional rights
he deserves before he goes to trial for his life.
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One congressman will not sign that petition that was Dan Crenshaw. Instead,
he decided to write his own petition and pretty much say,
I to keep me in prison, but just to let
me see my lawyers, which were rights I should have
already had in the first place. At that point we
decided to scrap asking Dan for help and just move on.
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No harm, no foul. So obviously I went to trial,
was found not guilty, and ended up retiring out of
the Navy. Not long after I retired, I got invited
to a turning point event by nine Line. While at
that event, I just happened to run into Dan Crenshaw.
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I saw him coming down the hallway, and I wanted
to go up and talk to him, just to get
his thoughts on the whole situation and why he did
not support me, or why he made up his own
petition saying to keep me in prison. I was not angry.
I just wanted to talk to him. Team got a
team guy to get his thoughts. He saw me from
down the hall and immediately looked down at the ground
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and speed walked right past me, didn't even give me
the time of day. So at that point I was like,
all right, you know, he's a politician. I can kind
of understand why he didn't want to support if it
would hurt him in some capacity, So I just let
it go. Not too long after that, I obviously wrote
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the book, and when the book came out, I went
to Congress to do a book signing for the fifty
congressman who did support me, who did sign that petition
to get me out of prison. While there, I was
pulled aside by multiple congressmen and was told that Dan
Crenshaw was actively working against me behind the scenes. He
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was going up to each of those congressmen who were
supporting me, telling him, telling them not to support me,
that I was guilty, and that it was his community
and they needed to butt out and let him handle it.
I don't know how much of an arrogant statement that
can be made that Dan said it's his community. That's
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a joke, But regardless, after hearing this, I was pretty disgusted.
It's one thing to not support me and just to
back off and not do anything, but Dan, knowing the
full well the truth about what was really going on,
still went and tried to get people not to support
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me and pretty much try and put me away for
life without parole. The way I look at that is
Dan was trying to kill me. He was doing this
for political favor. He was doing this to climb the
political ladder. The reason I'm put this out right now,
or I'm putting this out right now, is because if
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Dank Crenshaw is willing to lie to gain favor with
other politicians, to climb that political ladder and pretty much
throw somebody away for life, what do you think he's
doing to the American people. This man cannot stop lying.
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And I'll give you some examples. Recently, Dan or David
Goggins was on a podcast with my good friend Aaron Singer.
I listened to the podcast, I listened to him, exposed
Dan for who he really is.
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He's nice, left for kill, Thank you, and good night,