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린디 리는 민주당 내 잘못된 지출과 정책에 대해 강하게 비판하며, 바이든과 해리스 캠페인에 수백만 달러를 모금했다 7.
그녀는 샌디 후크 사건이 자신에게 큰 영향을 미쳤으며, 24세에 미국 역사상 최연소 여성으로서 의회에 출마한 동기가 되었음을 밝힌다 10.
정신 건강 문제가 있는 사람들이 총기에 접근하지 못하도록 하는 것이 그녀의 주요 주장이며, 이는 2차 개정안에 대한 제한이 아닌 방법적인 접근이다 15.
인터뷰에서는 최근 선거에서 일어난 미디어 편향과 검열에 대해 논의하며, 그녀는 '헌터 바이든 노트북 사건'이 실재했음에도 편파적으로 다루어졌다고 주장한다 111.
린디 리는 바이든 대통령과 그 가족의 부패 문제에 대해 솔직히 이야기하며, 더는 바이든을 지지할 수 없다고 언급한다 120.
1.1. ️ 정치 전략가로서의 경로
린디 리는 저명한 정치 전략가로서, DNC와 바이든, 해리스 캠페인을 위해 수백만 달러를 모금한 경력이 있다. [7]
그녀는 DNC의 비효율적인 지출과 오해의 소지가 있는 정책에 대해 강력히 비판하는 목소리를 내왔다. [8]
24세에 미국 역사상 가장 어린 여성으로 의회에 출마한 경험이 있으며, 그 출마의 동기는 "우리나라를 구하고 싶다"는 목표에서 비롯된 것이다. [9]
그녀는 샌디 훅 사건을 자신의 생일에 겪으면서, 다시는 5세 어린이가 학교에서 살해당하지 않도록 하기 위한 헌신을 다짐했다. [13]
논의 중, 리는 정신적인 문제가 있는 사람들, 예를 들어 아담 랜자와 같은 경우는 총기에 접근하지 못하도록 해야 한다고 주장하며, 부모의 책임도 강조했다. [20]
1.2. ️ 바이든 가족과 헌터의 논란
바이든의 인지 저하에 대해 많은 내용을 다루고 싶다는 의견이 있다. [31]
백악관에서 코카인 소지가 있었던 사건과 관련해 의문을 제기하며, 헌터 바이든의 음주 및 약물 중독 문제를 언급한다. [34]
헌터가 제대로 술을 끊지 않았던 시기에 대해 정보를 제공받았다고 주장하며, 헌터가 "금주 중"이었던 시기가 실제로는 그렇지 않았음을 강조한다. [39]
헌터가 과거의 부끄러운 행동에도 불구하고, 백악관에서 마치 왕족인 듯 행동하고 있다는 점을 비판한다. [43]
최근의 정치적 상황이 민주당의 부패와 변화를 보여주고 있으며, 특히 백악관의 사건들이 불명예스러운 사례라고 판단한다. [49]
1.3. ️ 카말라 해리스의 인터뷰 문제와 정치적 딜레마
카말라 해리스 캠페인은 조 바이든의 팟캐스트를 하지 않은 것을 조 바이든 탓으로 돌리며, 이는 큰 실수로 간주된다.[53]
해리스는 미디어 인터뷰에서 단순한 질문에 대답하기 어렵고, 끝없는 말 돌림을 하는 경향이 있어 일반 사람들과의 소통이 부족한 것으로 보인다.[65]
현재 해리스는 2026년 캘리포니아 주지사에 출마할지, 아니면 2028년 대통령 선거에 도전할지를 고민 중이다.[76]
해리스가 주지사에 출마하려면 친구와의 관계를 포기해야 할 상황에 처해 있으며, 이는 그녀의 야망과 우정 간의 갈등을 보여준다.[83]
정치계에서 민주당의 상황은 심각하며, 많은 인사들이 해리스의 재출마에 부정적이라고 전해지며 그에 대한 불만이 표출되고 있다.[80]
1.4. 미디어 편향과 선거 공작에 대한 논의
Lindy는 보다 진보적인 정책을 지지하는 강한 지지자로 꼽히지만, 환경 문제에 대해서만 그렇게 느낀다고 말한다.[100]
그녀는 주류 미디어가 보수적인 견해를 억압하고 있는 문제에 동의하며, 2024년 선거를 기점으로 많은 사람들이 현실을 깨닫기 시작했다고 주장한다.[108]
Lindy는 Hunter Biden의 노트북 이야기가 실제 사건이었다고 강조하며, 이는 러시아의 허위정보가 아니라고 주장한다.[113]
또한, 그녀는 2020년 선거가 도난당하지는 않았으나, 사전에 조작되었으며, 이는 해당 이야기가 제대로 보도되지 못한 것에 기인한다고 설명한다.[111]
마지막으로, Lindy는 조 바이든에 대한 개인적인 감정을 토로하며, 그가 부패했음을 깨닫게 되었다고 고백한다.[123]
1.5. 뉴스 소스의 신뢰성과 정보 제공
주류 미디어는 진실을 왜곡시키고 지속적으로 프레임을 제공하는 것에 대해 많은 사람들이 불만을 가지고 있다.[126]
Shawn Ryan Show에서는 뉴스레터를 개발하고 있으며, 첫 기고자로는 전직 CIA의 타겟 조사관인 Sarah Adams이 참여하고 있다.[128]
뉴스레터의 주요 내용은 테러리스트의 활동 및 미국 남부 국경을 통한 이들의 입국 방법 등에 대한 주간 정보 브리프를 제공하는 것이다.[132]
뉴스레터는 무료로 제공되며, 주간 1회 또는 2회 발송될 것이라고 한다.[135]
Vigilance League의 구미 젤리를 제공하며, 미국에서 제조된 제품으로 많은 사람들이 구입을 원하지만 자주 품절되고 있다.[140]
2. 🎤 이민 경험과 정치적 여정
대통령의 이민 경험에 대해 이야기하며, 조부가 CCP에 의해 처형당한 사건이 이민 생활에 큰 영향을 미쳤다고 언급된다. 147
이민 후 가족은 200달러로 시작하여 어떤 지원 없이 자신의 힘으로 삶을 세웠고, 불법 이민에 대한 강한 반대 입장을 갖고 있다. 159
그녀는 어릴 적부터 정치에 관심을 두었고, 13세에 지역 정치인과 인턴십을 통해 정치적 경험을 쌓았다. 175
프린스턴 대학교에서 4년간 학생회장으로 활동하며, 정치적 리더십과 공적 발언의 중요성을 깨달았다고 설명한다. 214
이후 바이드 정부에서 재정 위원회의 일원으로 활동하며, 수천만 달러를 모금한 경험이 있다고 밝혔다. 235
2.1. ️ 개인적인 역사와 이민 경험
화자의 증조부는 CCP에 의해 처형되었으며, 이는 심각한 저항이 아닌 지방 회의에서의 의견 표명 때문이었다고 한다. [147]
화자의 아버지는 매우 가난하게 자랐으며, 집의 바닥은 흙이었다고 한다. [151]
화자는 부모가 두 주 후에 그를 떠났다가 영국 쉬필드에서 다시 만났다고 언급한다. [157]
화자는 합법적인 경로로 미국에 이주했으며, 이는 불법 이민에 대한 강한 감정을 가지게 만든다고 주장한다. [159]
가족은 200달러로 미국에 도착했으며, 한 번도 구호를 받지 않고 힘든 노력으로 삶을 일구었다고 강조한다. [165]
2.2. ️ 민주당에 대한 여정과 사회적 압박
많은 사람들은 공산주의 국가에서 온 사람들로서 미국이 그런 방향으로 나아가는 데 대해 두려움을 느끼고 있다. [173]
화자는 펜실베니아 교외에서 자랐고, 지역의 민주당원인 조 세탁 의원의 영향으로 자연스럽게 민주당원이 되었으며, 그와 인턴으로 일하기 시작했다. [175]
오바마가 당선되었을 때 화자는 17세였고, 그로 인해 심리적으로 민주당에 깊이 주입되었다. [178]
필라델피아에서 화자는 공화당원이 되는 것이 사회적으로 용인되지 않으며, 그로 인해 친구를 잃는 등의 경험을 하였다. [183]
자주 비난을 받을 때에도 불구하고 화자는 자신의 정치적 신념을 포기하지 않고, 타인의 수치심 주기에 반응하기 위해 자신의 입장을 공유하였다. [186]
2.3. 음악과 정치의 만남
화자는 어려운 유년기를 보내며 음악을 통해 극복했으며, 이는 피아노를 치는 것과 관련이 있다. [194]
음악이 생명의 의미라고 언급한 니체의 말을 인용하며, 음악이 자신의 삶에서 중요한 역할을 했다고 주장한다. [200]
정치에 대한 관심은 13세부터 시작되었으며, 이 시기에 도움을 준 인물이 있다는 것을 강조한다. [202]
화자는 자신의 정치적인 기여로 세상을 변화시키고 싶다는 열망을 가지고 있다. [204]
정상적인 삶은 지루한 것이라 여기며, 자신에게는 그러한 삶이 최악의 운명이라고 표현한다. [206]
2.4. ️ 캠페인과 정치적 활동 경험
24세에 의회에 출마했으며, 그 전에는 모건 스탠리에서 투자은행가로 일했다는 정보가 있다. [208]
Wall Street에서의 경험이 비어있다고 느꼈고, 사람들은 오로지 돈에만 관심이 많았다고 언급한다. [211]
프린스턴 대학에서 4년 연속 학생회장에 당선되어 자신감을 얻었고, 이는 정치적 경로의 출발점으로 작용했다. [214]
DNC(민주당 전국위원회)와의 관계를 통해 백악관에 연결되었으며, 10년 간의 정치활동을 강조한다. [224]
바이든-해리스 캠페인에서 주요 기부자로 활동했으며, 수억 달러 규모의 자금을 모은 경험이 있다. [235]
2.5. 조 바이든의 인지적 감소와 은폐
조 바이든의 인지적 감소는 은폐되었으며 그 자체가 음모가 아니라, 그 음모는 커버업이었다고 주장된다. 이는 2022년부터 심각해진 상황이다. [241]
2019년 대선 캠페인 시작 당시, 바이든의 인지적 상태는 심각하게 악화되었으며, 첫 번째 토론에서 문장을 구성하는 데 어려움을 겪는 모습을 목격했다. [242]
바이든이 말을 더듬거나 언어 장애가 있다고 주장했으나, 그에게 친절했던 경험 때문인지 이를 신뢰하고 싶었다고 언급된다. [259]
당시 대선에서 바이든의 캠프보다 트럼프의 지지자들이 더 많은 인원을 도출했으며, 이는 캠페인의 비효율을 나타낸다. [268]
2021년부터 2022년까지의 개인 행사에서 작은 규모의 행사에서도 텔레프롬터를 사용하는 모습을 보면서 우려가 커졌다고 전해진다. [275]
3. 📋 정치적 조작과 내부 불만
민주당 전국위원회(DNC) 의장이 질문을 사전 선정하고, 특정 인사들은 전화기를 confiscate(압수)하기까지 했으며, 이는 내부에서의 의사소통을 심각하게 제한했음을 보여준다. 278
조 바이든은 젊은 보좌진들에 의해 통제되었고, 주요 정책 질문에 대한 답변 능력이 부족했으며, 이는 주변에서 이들이 운영하는 상황이 비효율적임을 보여준다. 327
많은 민주당원들은 바이든이 재선에 나선 것을 원치 않았지만, 대체 후보들이 존재하지 않았고, 그 결과로 불만이 쌓였다. 303
대선 캠페인 중 투명성 결여와 같은 문제로 인해 중요한 인물들은 의사소통이 단절되었고, 이는 당내의 심각한 갈등을 나타낸다. 346
또한, 정치적 충성도가 중요시되면서, 많은 사람들은 국가보다 당을 우선시해야 한다는 압박을 느끼고 있다는 점이 강조되었다. 371
3.1. 민주당 내부의 정치적 조작과 대선 후보 평가
민주당의 의장이었던 Jamie Harrison은 질문을 미리 선정하고, 참석자들에게 발언을 금지하며, 휴대폰을 confiscate했다는 사실이 전해졌다.[278]
특정 인물(F...는 아시아계로 추정됨)이 있어 그에 대한 언급은 없어지고, 그가 중요하지 않기 때문에 이름을 언급할 필요조차 없었다.[281]
Kamala Harris가 대안으로 고려되었지만, 후보 선정 당시 그녀가 부적절한 후보라는 이유로 Biden을 지지하는 결과가 있었다.[291]
반면, Tulsi는 민주당의 상황이 부패했다고 보고 떠났고, 이는 긍정적으로 평가된다.[295]
정치 후원자들은 두 번째 Biden 임기를 원하지 않았으며, 여론 조사에 따르면 특정 후보들은 그의 이름과 인지도에서 승산이 없다는 결론에 도달했다.[298]
3.2. 정치 기부의 실태
제프 켄버그는 모든 것을 설계한 드림웍스의 인물이다. [304]
그는 초대된 최고 기부자들에게 백악관 투어를 제공하였으나, 그 초대의 진짜 목적은 돈 요청이 아닌 확실한 기부 기대였음을 알 수 있다. [305]
투어에 초대된 모든 인사는 최대 기부액인 $938,000를 기부해야 할 것으로 간주되었다. [306]
이 금액은 FEC에서 한 사람이 기부할 수 있는 최대 한도이며, 캠페인에 한정된 것이다. [307]
그러나 슈퍼 PAC에는 별도의 한도가 없으므로, 원하는 만큼 기부할 수 있다. [308]
3.3. 정치적 리더십에 대한 우려
2022년과 2023년 사이에 리더십의 문제를 명백하게 인식하게 되었으며, 그때부터 언론에 정보를 흘리기 시작했다. [309]
정치 기자인 Holly Otterbein와의 기사에서 본인의 배경 인용이 등장할 것이라고 언급했다. [311]
특정 사건들을 제시하며, 정치인에 대한 능력 부족을 지적했다. 예를 들어, 에어포스 원의 계단에서 넘어지는 모습 등을 언급했다. [312]
이러한 사건들 외에도, 사고 전부터 정치인의 생각을 형성하는 능력 부족을 이유로 빨간 신호를 보내고 있었다. [314]
과거 4년 동안 백악관은 그의 고위 보좌관들과 질 바이든에 의해 운영되어 왔다는 주장을 했다. [315]
3.4. 미국 전직 대통령과의 개인적 상호작용 및 정치적 문제
화자는 전직 대통령과의 개인적인 상호작용을 회상하며, 그가 자신을 기억하고 특정한 언급을 했던 점에서 친근함을 느꼈다고 밝혔다. [317]
그러나 화자는 대통령이 정책 관련 기본 질문에 답하지 못했던 점을 지적하며, 이는 그가 제대로 준비되지 않았음을 나타낸다고 주장한다. [327]
또한, 화자는 대통령의 준비팀이 실패했으며, 그들이 인쇄된 자료를 통해 아주 기초적인 내용조차 설명해야 했다고 주장한다. [331]
백악관의 인사들이 아첨하는 친구들로부터 이익을 취하기 위해 초대 리스트를 조작했으며, 이는 정치적 문제를 촉발했다고 설명한다. [337]
이러한 상황으로 인해 젊은 직원들이 백악관을 운영하고 있었으며, 이들이 전반적으로 정치적 실망을 초래했다고 주장한다. [339]
3.5. 민주당과 바이든에 대한 비판적 시각
화자는 민주당 내에서 당보다 국가를 우선시하는 것이 중요한데, 현재 상황에서는 99.99%의 사람들이 당을 더 중요시하고 있다고 주장한다.[371]
화자는 민주당이 마치 종교와 같으며, 믿음을 중요시하기 때문에 당에 충성을 요구한다고 언급한다.[373]
화자는 개인적인 관계가 모두 깨졌고, 예전과 달리 의원들과의 연락이 없어진 점을 강조한다.[377]
또한, 바이든 대통령이 연령적으로 적합하지 않다는 의견을 내놓았지만, 동료들은 그 의견을 내기에는 용기가 없었다고 비판한다.[391]
결국 화자는 바이든이나 관련된 이들이 국민을 속이고 있다는 것을 폭로하려 했고, 이러한 과정에서 심각한 압박과 정신적 스트레스를 겪고 있다고 말한다.[399]
4. 🏛️ 바이든 정부와 미디어의 관계
바이든의 건강에 대한 의문이 제기되며, 캠페인 의장이 "바이든은 여러분보다 건강하다"고 말했지만, 이는 신뢰할 수 없는 발언으로 여겨진다 417.
민주당과 공화당 모두에서 인지 감소가 문제되고 있으며, 특히 미첼 맥코넬은 반복적으로 실신하는 모습을 보인다 420.
미디어와의 관계에서, 민주당원들은 특정 질문에 대한 반발 없이 그들의 의견을 수용하는 경향이 있다 424.
대중 유명인사인 비욘세, 카디 B, 오프라 등이 캠페인에 고액으로 고용되었으며, 이로 인해 스스로의 가치관과 유권자와의 연결이 약화되고 있다 469.
캠페인 자금 사용이 부패와 관련이 있으며, 이는 유권자들에게 실망감을 초래할 수 있다 488.
4.1. ️ 바이든과 언론에 대한 비판
바이든의 건강에 대한 언급이 많았으나, 그의 캠페인 의장이 "바이든은 여러분보다 건강하다"며 주장한 내용이 논란이 되었다. [416]
인지적 퇴화는 민주당과 공화당 모두의 문제로, 예를 들어, 맥코넬은 카메라 앞에서 자주 혼란스러워하는 모습을 보이고, 파인스타인은 재직 중 사망했다. [419]
기자단은 의혹 제기에 대해 별다른 반응을 보이지 않았으며, 이는 언론이 권력의 압박에 굴복하고 있다는 것을 보여준다. [424]
인터뷰자는 정치 언론과 관계를 맺었으나 지금은 그들에 의해 블랙리스트에 올라 있다. [427]
질문을 던진 결과, MSNBC의 고위 관계자가 비난 댓글을 남겼다. [429]
4.2. 민주당과 미디어의 관계에 대한 고찰
민주당은 특정 미디어 아울렛들을 통제하고, 정치적인 압박을 행사하는 방식을 가지고 있는 것으로 보인다.[431]
바이든의 인지 능력 저하를 폭로한 이후, 민주당 측에서의 반응으로 전화가 있었지만, 그 내용을 전달받지 못했다고 언급한다.[432]
특정 여성 담당자와의 관계에서, MSNBC 출연이 여러 번 취소되었고, 항상 같은 인물(Ian Sams)에게 대체되었다고 말한다.[437]
이는 반복적인 경험으로 인해 출연을 공식적으로 알리지 않게 되었고, 방송 시작 전에 백악관과 해리스 캠페인의 간섭을 느꼈다.[444]
이러한 상황은 심리적인 스트레스를 유발하며, 신체적인 건강에도 영향을 미쳐 생리 불순을 초래하는 등 고통을 겪고 있다고 고백한다.[449]
4.3. 정치의 변화와 새로운 플랫폼의 힘
미치 맥코넬은 사다리에 떨어지는 문제가 지속되고 있지만, 정치 환경의 변화가 큰 영향력을 미치고 있다.[456]
정치인들은 막대한 자본의 힘에 의존하고 있으며, 선거 비용이 점점 증가하고 있다.[459]
팟캐스트와 같은 새로운 미디어 플랫폼이 전통적인 언론을 초월하여 정치인을 홍보하는 새로운 방식을 제시하고 있다.[461]
최근 몇 년 간, 유명 정치인들은 팟캐스트 같은 플랫폼을 통해 인간적인 면모를 드러내는 데 실패하고 있으며, 이는 그들에게 불리한 결과로 이어질 수 있다.[463]
긴 인터뷰를 통해 후보자의 진정한 가치와 배경을 쉽게 드러낼 수 있으며, 이는 그들이 기존의 케이블 TV에서 보여주지 못했던 부분이다.[465]
4.4. 비욘세와 캠페인 관련 논란
비욘세는 카말라 해리스 캠페인으로부터 수만 달러를 받았으나, 실제로 노래를 부르지 않았다. [469]
캠페인은 비욘세가 텍사스에서 공연할 것이라고 약속했으나, 그녀는 지루한 연설만 하고 떠났으며, 이로 인해 해리스는 큰 비난을 받았다. [472]
여러 유명 인사들이 캠페인에 출연하고 보수를 받았으며, 오프라는 200만 달러를 자신의 프로덕션 회사에 지급받았다. [479]
정치 캠페인에서 자금이 부적절하게 사용되고 있는 것으로 나타났으며, 기부자들은 이러한 낭비에 대해 실망할 것으로 예상된다. [488]
미국의 외교 예산과 자금 지원 문제에 대한 조사 필요성이 제기되고 있으며, 여기에 감정이 격해진 민주당과의 갈등이 두드러진다. [491]
4.5. ️ 민주당의 현재와 미래
민주당은 제2 수정 헌법과 ICE 폐지 및 경찰 예산 삭감을 원하는 인물이 당을 이끌고 있어 향후 10년간 어려움을 겪을 것으로 보인다.[493]
현재 민주당 측에는 오바마의 대선 출마 당시와 같은 뛰어난 인재가 보이지 않으며, 대안이 부족한 상황이다.[498]
조 바이든은 주요 행사 전 약물을 투여했다는 소문이 전해지며, 에너지 수준 차이가 극명하다는 분석이 있다.[514]
많은 사람들이 최근 4년간의 대통령직을 오바마의 제3기로 비교하며, 이는 오바마의 유산을 지키기 위한 싸움으로 해석된다.[521]
바이든의 주요 자문으로는 스티브 리켄티, 아니타 던 등이 있으며, 이들은 바이든의 이름으로 수익을 올려왔고, 바이든의 능력에 대한 진실을 부정하고 있다는 비판이 있다.[534]
5. 🗳️ 바이든 캠프 내부의 갈등과 오바마의 영향력
Mike Donilon은 바이든에게 잘못된 데이터를 제공했고, 이로 인해 바이든은 전략적 오류로 400명의 선거인단 투표를 잃을 위기에 처했지만, Donilon은 관련된 수치를 제시할 수 없었다 542.
Anita Dunn은 바이든 캠프에서 이탈했으며, 그녀는 비판적인 의견을 제시한 유일한 인물로 언급된다 550.
Hunter Biden은 백악관의 중요한 회의에 참석하는 등, 보안 승인 없이 심각한 권한을 행사한 것으로 보인다 557.
Kamala Harris의 캠페인은 오바마의 전직 보좌관이 이끌었으며, 이는 기존 오바마 캠페인을 재현하는 방식으로 운영되었으나 내부 갈등이 심각했다 580.
오바마는 여전히 정치적으로 영향력을 행사하고 있으며, 바이든이 자금을 모으는데 중요한 역할을 했던 인물로 지목된다 644.
5.1. ️ 바이든 캠프와 엘리트들의 내부 이야기
마이크 도닐론은 바이든에게 잘못된 여론조사 수치를 제공하고 있었으며, 바이든은 트럼프를 이길 수 있다는 잘못된 정보를 받고 있었다.[542]
바이든이 경선에서 탈락할 무렵, 트럼프는 400표의 선거인단을 확보할 전망이었다.[544]
바이든 캠프의 주요 인사들은 충성도 때문에 선택된 사람들로, 이들은 전문가가 아니라는 점에 유의해야 한다.[546]
아니타 던은 바이든의 아들 문제에 대해 비판한 유일한 인사로, 이로 인해 백악관에서 추방당했다.[549]
헌터 바이든은 불법 약물 사용 이력이 있지만, 중요한 정부 회의에 참석하며 아버지에게 사전 승인된 정보만 전달하는 역할을 했다.[557]
5.2. ️ 조 부부와 정치적 상황
조와 질 바이드너는 토론 당일의 VIP 시청 모임에서 함께 있었으며, 그 과정에서 지지를 보여주기 위해 애틀랜타까지 갔다고 한다. [567]
질은 무대에서 조의 손을 잡고 그가 모든 질문에 올바르게 대답했다고 칭찬했는데, 이는 어린 아이를 대하는 듯한 행동으로 비춰졌다고 한다. [572]
이는 질이 권력을 유지하기 위해 힘겹게 싸우고 있다는 인상을 주며, 이후 그녀가 보그의 표지 모델로 등장한 것과 연관지어 설명된다. [573]
조는 나이가 들어가면서 과거의 부패에 대해 완전히 인지하지 못했을 수도 있으며, 그의 이해 부족은 여러 사람들이 동의할 수 있는 주장이라고 한다. [576]
5.3. ️ 오바마와 카말라 해리스의 관계
카말라 해리스의 캠페인은 Shadow Mali Dylan이 주도하였으며, 그녀는 오바마에 대한 충성을 바탕으로 해리스를 압박했다는 주장이다. [579]
카말라 해리스의 2019년 대선 캠페인은 1%의 지지율로 마감하며 좌절을 겪었고, 원인은 가족을 기용하는 경향에 있다고 분석된다. [581]
카말라 해리스의 2024년 캠페인은 오바마의 2008년 캠페인을 닮은 방식으로 진행되었으나, 시대 변화에 따라 그 전략은 찬반이 나뉘었다는 사실이 강조된다. [585]
해리스와 바이든의 관계는 사회적 갈등이 심각했으며, 두 사무실 간의 이해관계가 종종 충돌했다고 언급된다. [587]
백악관 내에는 LGBTQIA+ 관련 세력이 존재하여 이들이 자신들의 비전을 강요하려 했고, 이는 정치적 상징으로서의 프라이드 깃발이 등장한 배경이 되었다. [593]
5.4. ️ 바이든 정부의 운영 방식과 우려 사항
바이든 대통령은 고위 보좌진에게 막대한 신뢰를 가지고 있으며, 여러 가지 행정명령을 작성하는 것도 그들의 책임이다.[598]
그러나 그는 공식 석상에서 언론과의 소통이 적고, 정기적으로 회의도 개최하지 않아, 국정 운영에 효과적으로 개입하지 않고 있는 것으로 보인다.[603]
백악관 직원들은 그의 가장 활발한 시간이 오전 10시부터 오후 4시 사이이기에 그 시간에만 일정 조정을 하도록 알고 있다.[608]
민주당 내에서 이민자들에 대한 태도는 당의 정치적 의도와 연결되어 있으며, 이주민들이 잠재적인 유권자라는 인식이 존재한다.[623]
정책 결정의 차원에서, 일부 원로들은 국가의 주권보다 글로벌한 태도를 선호하는 경향이 있어, 이에 대한 비판이 적극적으로 제기되고 있다.[631]
5.5. ️ 오바마의 영향력과 민주당의 현실
크리스 쿤스는 조 바이든에게 가장 영향력 있는 상원의원으로, 델라웨어 출신이다.[635]
오바마의 정책적 의도가 민주당 내에서 여전히 힘을 발휘했지만, 관련 인물들 간의 갈등이 존재했다.[642]
조지 클루니와 다른 유명 인사들이 모금 행사에서 오바마 덕분에 모인 것으로 보이며, 바이든은 큰 매력이 없었다.[648]
많은 사람들은 민주당이 바이든 대신 트럼프를 견제할 수밖에 없는 상황에 직면해 있다고 느낀다.[659]
민주당원들이 트럼프를 표면적으로 싫어하면서도 그의 존재가 필요하다는 모순된 심리를 갖고 있다.[664]
5.6. ️ 바이든 가족과 정치적 영향력
바이든 가족은 Hunter의 비즈니스와 관련하여 모두 관여되어 있었고, Joe Biden은 아들을 이용해 이익을 추구했다고 주장된다.[675]
Biden은 2014년 부통령 시절부터 이러한 영향력 거래를 시작하였으며, 그의 가족들은 영향력 판매를 통해 이익을 거두었다.[676]
Philadelphia에서 범죄가 만연한 이유는 진보적 정치인들이 시를 운영하고 있기 때문이며, 범죄자들이 거리를 활보하고 있다는 의견이 제시된다.[689]
Soros가 자금을 지원하는 검사에 의해 범죄가 무시되고 있으며, 이는 도시의 안전에 큰 영향을 미친다고 언급된다.[703]
리버럴의 영향으로 인해 범죄 피해자가 제대로 보호받지 못하고 있으며, 정치적 올바름으로 인해 피해자는 그들의 경험을 자유롭게 표현할 수 없다고 강조된다.[691]
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[Music] Lindy Li, welcome to the show. Sean, you're the best, so happy to be here, thank you. Well, we have a lot to talk about today.
Do it! I'm ready. You sure? Totally ready, born for, got some big news, some names I heard you're going to drop, whatever you want, I'm here 100%, even if it's ugly. Perfect! All right, well, we'll start it off with a uh introduction here.
Lindy, recognized as a prominent political strategist, you've raised millions of dollars for the DNC and for both the Biden and Harris campaigns. You become outs spoke, you become an outspoken critic of the DNC and its wasteful spending in misguided policies. Recently appointed to the Trump Vance Inaugural Committee, raising money for President Trump's inauguration, now you work with RNC leadership, and you are the youngest woman ever to run for Congress in American history.
When did you run for Congress? When I was 24. Oh man, didn't go well. What made you want to run for Congress at 24? Want to save our country.
It was actually Sandy Hook happened on my birthday, and it became my life mission to ensure that another 5-year-old would never be murdered in the class. Obviously, I didn't complete my mission, yeah, yet. So are you anti-2A? No, I'm not.
I'm anti 5-year-olds. Getting killed at school, I think everybody, everyone should. Exactly, but the right to bear arms is in the Constitution, that's not where my argument is.
My argument is these poor babies. So how, I'm actually curious, how, what's, what's the answer in your opinion? People like Adam Lanza shouldn't have access to guns. He's clearly, he was clearly off his rocker and his mom should have been more responsible.
She should have done everything she could to lock up the gun. Parents have responsibility. This is not about restricting the Second Amendment, this is about making sure that people who are clearly Lunatic should not be accessing guns, come on.
Do you think the parents should be held responsible in this case? Yeah, because Adam had a long history of mental illness, so it wasn't, this is not a leap. The mom should have been cognizant of the risks, but she was very slipshod and haphazard with the way that she handled guns. Yeah, all right, well, we got a lot of stuff to talk about.
San Francisco, Leo, who wants, I'm not a Dianne Feinstein, who wants to, you know, come to your house and take away your guns? That's not where I'm, just to be very clear. That's good, that's good, because I'm not going to give them up, but um, but uh, um, but we. I have a lot of stuff to talk about.
The most important subject, the one that I want to talk about the most, is, you know, Biden's cognitive decline. I have so much to say about that. I can't wait to get into that, but I just have one thing I have to know.
Yeah, whose cocaine was in the White House? Oh my gosh. Um, can I just say that I am friends with members of the Biden family, one of whom actually lives down the street from me? I think it's easy for people to figure out who does. I mean, I live in Philadelphia.
Okay, fine, Ashley Biden lives in Philadelphia. Um, I did hear from someone close to the Bidens that when Hunter said he was sober. He actually wasn't sober, and this is when Biden was still president, so it was Hunter's Coke.
I, I can't say for sure that that particular bag of coke was his, but I'm just saying that when he claimed to be sober, he wasn't sober. Oh, okay. I think if it was, if it was Hunter, it probably would have been an empty bag, but I'm just saying, you know, he had this mirage of a, the fact, you know, he pretended to turn the leaf, he pretended to be a good man now, but a lot of that was just a charade.
Yeah, Hunter definitely likes the party, he certainly does, and going to that, I want everyone to know that at every event he was in the front row sitting. Like he was royalty, and a part of me was just like cringing inside because he, he was walking around like the entire world didn't see him prancing around naked with prostitutes and snorting cocaine. I, I just, like, does this guy have no shame to be at the White House, in the halls of the people's house, pretending like nothing happened, pretending like the world didn't see him in a bathtub? Yeah, yeah, you know, I think there were a lot of, the past four years, a lot of disgusting stuff that happened over in the capital and in the White House.
I mean, there was that, who was that guy, that guy that was, I asked one of your staff. I'm allowed to curse in here, like [__] in Congress. Yeah, disgusting, absolutely disgusting.
It's like it embodies everything that's wrong with the Democratic party. Yeah, that, and then the, and then the topless man, let's just say a man in on the south lawn of the White House. Yeah, that was uh, absolute disgrace, that was crazy man, disgusting, that was crazy.
I was actually in DC when that happened, not at that party though, not my, I would have questions if you were that party, but uh, and then I wasn't, I'm usually invited to stuff, I wasn't invited to that party, and then uh, before we get started, when you, when you uh, when. We first met you, what happened on Joe's podcast? He came out and said something about the Harris, uh, the, it came out this morning, or the clip was released this morning. He basically exposed the Harris campaign as a liar, as though we didn't already know that, but so a book is coming out that states that it was Joe's fault that KLA didn't go on his podcast.
Joe basically came out and put the lie to that. Harris campaign wanted to blame him for it not working out. Why? Why do they want to? Because they realized it was the biggest [__] up to not do the podcast.
She should have been on your show, she should have been on Joe's. Podcast, she, she should have been everywhere instead of building $100,000, um, fake set for Call Her Daddy. Yeah, that, I mean, we, we invited her, we were talking to her people, and, you know, it could only be an hour, then we had to discuss the topics first, and it got, it just got to the point where I was like, look, why don't you just give me the outline and I'll do that interview, because I don't care what you give me, I'll make it work.
And, um, and then, and then, you know what, I think it was, I think it was the Brad Bear interview, which honestly, to be honest with, I didn't even think it was that bad. I, there was a couple parts, but I. thought I thought she handled it okay, and uh, but after it was like, after that, it was dead silence.
We had Newsweek put something out, we had the Washington Post split something out, and it just turned into crickets. But I don't understand why it's so hard for her to answer simple questions. I don't understand why she has to do these endless word salads, like why is it so hard for you to be human? Just answer the question, you don't have to talk in endless circles.
I just don't get it, and I know her, like when I talk to her she's fine, but when she does these interviews she becomes like an Android, you know what I mean? It's like Like, Sean, you're talking to me like a real full-blooded person. Why can't she just be that? You know, we, we don't want to rehearse, we don't want to caricature as president, we want a human being that we can relate to. Why do you think she can't? Do you think she's intimidated? Do you think there are several explanations? Some, some people say that she's just not that intelligent, it could be.
Maybe she can't think on her feet, maybe she relies on, you know, um, talking points, but I have friends on her staff who tell me that she would get pissed at them for her own lack of preparation, like she would yell and she would get Frustrated at them for her own inability to read the talking points and to internalize them, um, it's just, I don't know. So, you know, we do need to move on because our time is short, but I'm trying to understand how it is that with this emphasis on the border, the numbers of crossings quadrupled under the first three years of the Biden Harris Administration. What, how did that happen? There are a variety of factors that relate to what we have seen globally and what we are not immune from at our own border, in terms of what we have seen in terms of surge of immigration and irregular migration, and there are solutions at hand.
But we've got to have leaders who are solution oriented, which we've been and are, and I am going forward, instead of leaders who want to make it a problem they can run on. Definitely didn't seem quick on their feet, but um, but I would still love to interview her, and I'm glad Joe, you know, was able to set the record straight. Yeah, and I'm here if you, I will give you as many names as you need in order to make the interview happen, because I know she, she, her staff, and she will see her request, doesn't matter her, her willingness, you know, because she's so afraid to [__] up.
Yeah, what's she doing now? She's deciding whether to run. For governor in 2026 or try again for 2028, and I had someone, I kid you not, call me at 3:30 a.m. this morning, run for governor in California.
Yeah, oh, she, well, she didn't call me, but I have a mega donor, she's a co-founder of two-factor authorization, she called me at 3:30 a.m. this morning saying the Democratic is in shambles. Yes, we already knew that, but coming from the horse's mouth, it was very important, and she, um, she was saying how nobody, nobody, there's not a single person of importance in the Democratic party thinks that KLA Harris should run again, but Kamala Harris is in her cloud of delusion, she still might.
She still might run again in 2028 for president, so right now the choice is whether to run for California Governor in 2026 or president in 2028, and let me tell you something that the press doesn't know about. In order to run for governor in 2026, she would have to portray one of her closest friends, because the current lieutenant governor is a woman named Eleni, she's a long Greek last name, please don't make me say it, but she's the current lieutenant governor of California under Gavin. She is running for governor now, she's a current front runner, she's very close with Kamala, in fact her cousin Kristen.
Bertolina Foo was Kamala Harris's finance chair, so for Kamala Harris to run for governor, she would have to stab her friend in the back, and I know, um, her, this is important because it's, it's a question of integrity versus ambition. Is she going to put her friend first, or is she going to put her ambition first? If I were to, I mean, I know KLA, and I would say that she'd probably put her ambition first. Um, friendship is collateral damage for her.
Man, well, she'd probably be a shoe-in out in California. I don't know. I think honestly, after the fires, I think the fires were a game changer, and it showed even Democrats that the The entire party is just a party of [__], like even liberals understand that now.
There's been a complete mood shift across Hollywood, and I have donors across Hollywood, across the planet, they are fed up. Wow. All right, well, let's move in.
Got a couple things to cover first. So, I have a Patreon account. There are top subscribers, there are top supporters, a lot of them have been with us since the very beginning.
I started this thing in my attic, believe it or not. Not then, we moved here, now we're building a new studio, and it's all because of them. But, um, so one of the things I do is I offer them the opportunity to ask each and every guest a Question, and so this question is from Eric Alar.
Lindy, you're a strong advocate for progressive policies and frequently appear in the mainstream media to push your message. Conservatives often argue that the media landscape is overwhelmingly biased towards the left, silencing dissenting voices. Given your platform and reach, do you acknowledge that there is a media bias problem, and if not, how do you explain the censorship and suppression of conservative viewpoints on major platforms? I totally agree, well, I, there's one element of that question that I'm going to have to politely disagree with.
I don't. I think I'm, I've never been an outright progressive. I'm progressive on the environment, but that's pretty much it.
I, I want clean air and clean water, and I want to remind everybody that this is a fundamentally Republican issue, originated with Richard M. Nixon, he started the EPA. All right, putting that aside, there is tremendous bias against conservatives across mainstream media, but I think the 2024 election was kind of, it's the moment when the crack just, you know, the crack deepened, and people realized that the facade was falling.
You know, the Democratic party no longer, despite the entire array of the Mainstream media, they still weren't able to perpetrate the lie that Biden wasn't in cognizant decline, that Kamala Harris wasn't OB candidate, so finally the scales are falling off of people's eyes, and they're realizing the mainstream media is in cahoots with the Democratic party, and they're sick and tired of that. So I'm really glad that people like superstars like you, like Joe Rogan, and so many, um, actually you and Joe, just the two of you, and others, um, in the podcast landscape, you guys are, you know, putting the lie to the mainstream narrative, for example, the Hunter Biden laptop story. I, I want to be, I'm Here to be painfully honest, okay? I don't think the 2020 election was stolen, but I think it was rigged.
Mhm. How do you think it was rigged? Because the Hunter Biden laptop story was real as [__], it was real, it wasn't Russian disinformation. The intelligence community lied, which is, I actually know Tulsi, I'll tell you a while later, but she is right to question the conclusions of the intelligence community, because these are the same people who told us that the Hunter Biden laptop story was fake, and there are still the vast majority of Democrats are still going to tell you that it's fake, it's not fake.
Even the Washington Post did a deep, um, analysis of the contents of the laptop, and the Washington Post substantiated the validity of the laptop, okay? And so the big guy, that's true, the 10%, 10% to the big guy, that's true. You know, they checked out the metadata. This is not, it's not Russian disinformation, and you have people like Anthony Blinken lying on behalf of his boss, that is not okay.
So it may not have been stolen, but it was rigged because that story should have gone out. The New York Post shouldn't have been censored. People on social media, people on Facebook and Twitter at that time, they should have been.
able to spread that story, and I am sorry, I'm sorry. Here, I'm going to apologize, okay? I'm sorry that I, I bought into it. I didn't, I knew, I know Joe, okay? And a part of me is still going to, I'm sorry if you think I'm nuts, but a part of me still is going to love him for the rest of my life because of the kindness that he's shown to me.
But now I know he's corrupt. Well, we're going to dive into all that corruption. I know everybody out there has to be just as frustrated as I am when it comes to the BS and the rhetoric that the mainstream media continuously tries to force feed us, and I also know how frustrating it can be to try to find some.
type of a reliable news source, it's getting really hard to find the truth and what's going on in the country and in the world. And so one thing we've done here at Shawn Ryan Show is we are developing our newsletter, and the first contributor to the newsletter that we have is a woman, former CIA targeter. Some of you may know her as Sarah Adams, call sign Superbad.
She's made two different appearances here on the Shawn Ryan Show, and some of the stuff that she has uncovered and broke on this show is just absolutely mind blowing. And so I've asked her if she would contribute to the newsletter and give us a weekly. Intelligence brief, so it's going to [cover] all things terrorists, how terrorists are coming up through the southern border, how they're entering the country, how they're traveling, what these different terrorist organizations throughout the world are up to, and here's the best part, the newsletter is actually free.
We're not going to spam you. It's about one newsletter a week, maybe two if we release two shows. The only other thing that's going to be in there besides the Intel brief is if we have a new product or something like that, but like I said, it's a free CIA intelligence brief, sign up links in the description.
or in the comments, we'll see you in the newsletter. All right, oh, and then lastly, everybody, everybody gets a gift here. Oh my gosh, go, little something for the ride home.
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Everyone should buy them if they are. Yeah, they're in the store, but they're always sold out. Thank you, this is so kind.
You're welcome. All right, so let's move on.So, a little bit about you, your great-grandfather was executed by the CCP, correct? Yeah, and he wasn't even a major dissident, he just. Raised objections at a village town meeting. It wasn't even anything, it wasn't even anything important.
What, what did he do? He just, I don't, it wasn't even consequential enough to be documented, it was just he disagreed with the local communist leaders and they just basically shot him. And so my dad grew up without a grandfather, and my dad was so poor that he had dirt floors. It's amazing that he managed to come to the West.
It's, it's amazing. He's the hardest working person I've ever met in my life. So they immigrated to England.
I did, actually, you did. My parents left me two weeks after I was born, then picked me up. When they were ready and we went to Sheffield, England, wow, wow.
And then how'd you get to the States? We did it the right way, and that is why I feel so strongly about illegal immigration. Let me tell you, it's illegal immigration. Why can't we say illegal aliens? Isn't that what they are? Like, enough of the euphemisms.
Okay, Democrats police our language and it's ridiculous. These people are legal immigrants. We waited for years to come here.
We came here with 200 bucks. We never took a handout. We did everything the right way.
We got, we built our life through blood, sweat, and tears, and that is the way it should be, no one. Should be storming the southern border. Okay, we all had desperate lives.
The CCP were literally killing, was literally killing us, so um, it might, you know, it's just, we are not the trash can of the world. It's interesting though. I mean, I'm, I'm, I'm just curious because a lot of, you know, you see a lot of people that come from communist countries or have roots in communist countries, China, Cuba, Venezuela, I mean, you go to South Florida and Cubans are everywhere terrified, yeah, that the US is going to wind up like Cuba.
And a lot of the, a lot of the people Chinese descent that I talked to too are terrified that the US is, is Starting to turn into communism in some way, shape, or form, and so I'm just curious, how did you, what was the path to becoming a Democrat? Is, are your parents Democrats? No, they weren't even really political. They're not, well, I grew up in suburban Pennsylvania, and that was Democratic, so my local Congressman actually was a veteran named Joe Sestak. Um, have you heard of him? He's a three, he was a three-star admiral, um, and so it was almost by default.
I interned for him starting at age 13, and then it was Obama. He was elected when I was 17 years old, so I was fully indoctrinated. I went to Princeton, it's like a very, very liberal.
Bastion being a conservative, there was a blemish he just couldn't. I, I can think of like two conservatives, two Republicans, it was just not a thing you could do. It was the age of Obama, people were enthralled by him, so it wasn't an option to be a Democrat.
I actually didn't realize until recently that I could be a Republican, and let me remind you, I live in Philadelphia where there's this 8 to 1 voter registration difference. It's not okay to be a Republican, you're ostracized. I've lost all my friends, Sean, friends, they were fake.
I mean, um, I actually had someone be-rating me, someone whom I thought was a friend, he was. Texting me, he's basic. He basically said, "How could you?" Um, you don't, you can never reply to questions like that.
So in my Instagram story, I replied to everybody. I was like, "Shaming me isn't going to change a single thing." Yeah, um, but yeah, yeah, Sean, I've lost, we kind of got groomed into it. It just, yeah, there was no other option.
There were no other Republicans, like, where were they? I, I lived in the CER counties of Pennsylvania, they're all Democrats. Yeah, okay, and so, so you interned at 13? Yeah, I'm, I'm kind of weird. I had a really difficult childhood.
You did? I did, yeah. How so? It's just tough being an immigrant kid. I love my parents, but it was tough, it was really tough.
I, um, English is my second language, it's my parents' second language. I, I survived childhood by playing Chopin and Tchaikovsky and Liszt and Mozart and Beethoven on the piano for hours on end. That is how I survived and like, um, who said it, was it Nietzsche or somebody else? Somebody said, was it Nietzsche? He said, "Without music, life would be a mistake," and I survived by hanging on to music.
Okay, okay, yeah, so how did, so how did you, so Ed into 13, it wasn't just 13, it like 13, 14, like the entire time it started then. So you had, you had interest in politics at age 13? Absolutely, actually, and you know, the People who guided me, it was a guy named Bill Walsh, he was also a veteran, he was, he was part of the Navy, and he even today, when I started exposing the Democrats and their corruption, he sent, he, he continually sends me messages saying how he's still proud of me. This is a Navy that, you know, um, you guys have always had my back.
It's just, um, so yeah, I've always wanted to make, I had to change the world. Mhm. Do you understand you're one of those people? I can tell you just, you just got to, yeah, a normal life would be the greatest, it would be the worst fate, be kind of boring, be the worst.
A lot of people like boring, I can't, you know, but. So then, then you move on, age 24, you run for Congress. I was an investment banker at that time, Morgan Stanley.
You were an investment banker? Yes, Morgan Stanley, and then you ran for Congress. Yeah, I hated Wall Street, it was so empty. I started, um, people just didn't really give a [__] about anything but money.
Mhm, and then how did you get involved in the White House? Oh, I think I skipped a major part. Well, I was the first woman at Princeton to be elected president all four years, and that gave me the confidence to do whatever I wanted, like I just knew that I, so at age 17, I was knocking on hundreds of doors and getting rejected. And you know, SP spit on and vilified, but that gave me the resilience to just keep going.
And let me tell you, you know, Steve Carell, he was a graduation speaker that day for my graduation. It was raining, it's online. Um, on graduation day, the dean of the university told me not to give my speech because of the rain.
I told Steve that, I said, "They're not going to let me give my speech. I've been, I've waited for this year for four years." And Steve told me, "You're on live TV, if you go up, they can't pull you back down." Um, so that's what I did. Nice.
That day I had one reelection as alumni president, so they had to call me up, and when I went up, I gave my whole speech, whole speech, not a word, not a word, except, um, missing, um, and Steve was right, and I got a standing ovation because of that speech, and that was the moment I knew I was born to do this. This is what I was, this is what I was put on this Earth to do, nice. And so how did, how did you get involved in the White House? How'd you get connected there with the Biden White House? Yes, well, I was also involved with the Clintons, and this is a long time coming, this is like a decade.
So, um, wow, I've, I've been involved with the DNC for like a decade, so people realized that I was able to deliver. I was a huge fundraiser, I helped with p. pania.
I'm a commissioner, the governor appointed me a commissioner of the Commonwealth. I'm really involved with him, Governor Shapiro. Um, I raised millions of dollars for members of Congress, people like Senator Duckworth, who is also a vet.
She, I know she came down hard against Heth, but I, I do want to give credit where credit is due. On a human level, she's really a decent person. You can choose not to believe me, but she is a decent person, um, and I'm sorry that she was so harsh on Pete.
I cringe too. So were you the primary fundraiser for the Biden Harris campaign? I was one of the top, I was the youngest member on their. National finance committee, how much money did you raise? Tens of millions, tens of millions of dollars, tens of millions, and that includes a super PAC as well.
There's a super PAC which phased about 1.5 billion. Wow, it's called Future Forward, and they totally [__] up. They should have responded to the trans ad, but they kind of just let Trump have it, and he's right.
I don't want a president who wants to fund gender reassignment surgery for prisoners, do you? No, exactly, no, definitely not. But so I want to, I want to get into kind of the meta while you're here, Biden's cognitive decline, and so you're basically coming out and Saying that the cover up of Joe Biden's cognitive decline, basically, it's, it's not, it's not a conspiracy, he was declining, correct? The conspiracy was a cover up, mhm, that is conspiracy, and it was a yearslong conspiracy, and it started escalating in 2022. His situation got seriously worse.
I was on the trail with him in 2019. I went to San Francisco. I was actually with him the day after the debate.
Do you remember when KLA called him the racist? Do you remember that day? No, but you know, I, I remember in 2020, in, in parts of 2019, you know, I don't really, I don't watch any Legacy Media anymore, but at the time I did because you. know COVID was rampant, obviously it was the start of it, so everybody's glued, you know, what's going on, what's happening. And at the same time, you know, the debates were getting ready to fire up, and I remember Fox kept saying over and over again that this guy, you know, is he's not with it, nobody's at the wheel, nobody's driving this train.
This is, this is basically just describing what we now, we all know is true, but I didn't buy into it. I was like, ah, this has to be, this has to be way over embellished, there's no way somebody would be running for president, and then I remember watching the first debate with my wife, and I saw Him come up and I saw him struggling to put a sentence together and I was like, holy [ __ ], this is real. And, and so, you know, I didn't understand how anybody bought off on it from the first debate.
I can't even remember exactly what he said. We're going to roll some of the clips, uh, during the interview of, of, of how that went, but I mean, I, I thought it was very apparent right at the very get-go, debate one, that he, he wasn't with it. And so, when did you notice making sure that we're able to make every single solitary person eligible for what I've been able to do with the, uh, with, with the, excuse me, with, um, dealing with Everything we have to do with, uh, look, if we finally beat Medicare, thank you, President Biden, President Trump.
Well, he's right, he did beat Medicare, he beat it to death, and he's destroying Medicare. Sean, I have to say that again. I'm, I'm like the Democrats, I will take responsibility.
In 2019, when the debates were happening, um, and in 20 into 2020, I, I was trying to give him the benefit of the doubt. He was, he told me that it was a stutter and a speech impediment, so I was like, okay, all right, maybe it is, maybe he gets worse with age, I'll extend him grace, and this is a guy who showed me tremendous kindness. I actually met him not.
Through politics, I met him because I was a trustee of the American Association for Cancer Research. I met him in 2016, okay, so I had known him when I was 25, and because he showed me kindness then, I believed him. Like, I decided to, okay, maybe he just is tripping over his words, but this is a guy who still has control over his mental faculties.
So in 2019, 2020, I didn't really think it was an issue, it just didn't really occur to me, and I wasn't watching Fox then, so it wasn't a narrative that I was exposed to. You didn't see slow decision making or inability to put, you mean you chalked that up, you can remember my dad's name at that point, which I thought it was impressive, because most people wouldn't like, and it wasn't, he doesn't like hang out with my dad, he just met him once, so I thought it was impressive. Maybe it was just good luck on his part that he happened to remember that my dad's name is Richard.
So I mean, and then, you know, I'm going to, you, you were a big fundraiser for the campaign too, so I wanted to, let's dive into a little bit of the campaign. You know, back then, you know, there were all these, Trump had thousands of people showing up, Biden wasn't really, he didn't have anybody showing up, it didn't, yeah, and I want to bring your, I don't. I think people realize this.
In May 2019, when he was running for president the first time, I remember talking to a friend and saying, "There's more press here than actual attendees, like what's going on here?" This is in the middle of Philly, it's a hugely Democratic city. The turnout should be much more robust than this. I thought it was just because it was hot that day.
I see, and I realized now that I was making so many excuses for him, but I really, when someone is your friend, you really just want to give him the benefit of the doubt, but at some point you realize that reality is just way too discordant with the narrative that. They're presenting, so around 2021, 2022, I was like, okay, this is getting to be a little bit ridiculous. And I was, what was it that you saw? What did you see that was getting ridiculous? I would be at private events and he would have a teleprompter at private events with like 10 people.
This was not a major speech, and at private events where everybody wanted him to succeed, it wasn't a, it wasn't an aggressive crowd. This is like a crowd of his top donors.Not only that, you would have Jamie Harrison, the DNC chair, pre-selecting questions and telling us, telling the rest of us basically to shut up, we weren't allowed to. talk and confiscating our phones. They confiscated my phone.
Not only that, somebody, and he knows who he is, who is he? Well, he's an, he's Asian. He was, they know who it is. He's no longer there to drop names, Lindy.
He's not important enough to drop, you know, he's like the civilian. He was, if it's, if it's an important person, I will, like I did with Jamie, and I'm sure it came down from Jamie. He specifically asked me never to tweet anything about any of these events, never to post any pictures, never to post any Instagram stories.
I had posted an Instagram story from a dinner with Biden, he pulled me aside very angrily, and told me to take it down. It wasn't even a video, it was a picture. That's how, that's how tightly wound the operation got to be.
Why did they prop him up? Why was it him? Because the alternative for them was so dire. The alternative for them would have been Kamala Harris, and they thought she was such a shitty candidate that they had to prop him up. And so it's just so ironic to me that within days she became the second coming of Jesus, like everyone thought she was.
They didn't hate her, they just thought so little of her. Do you understand? Like, they just didn't think she was capable of, you know, litigating a campaign, and They were right, but um, and none of the other candidates would have been. The thing about that, and I know, was it Tulsi? Tulsi, by that time, had gone off the reservation.
She wasn't, to her credit, she left knowing that the entire thing was rotten. She left, that was good, good on her. But people wanted to run against Biden, and I don't, um, they're not going to tell you publicly, but I'm going to tell you right now, they commissioned polls because they wanted to run against Biden, but given his name ID, no one could beat him.
So pre-debate, Biden was still stronger than Shapiro, still stronger than Yome, Whitmer, Harris. Buddha judge, right? So if they could have, they would have, but they couldn't. And the only dude who actually did, Dean Phillips, was a total, like, loser, and no one knew who he was.
He had, like, zero name ID. Uh, um, but let me tell you, amongst the donor class, no one wanted a second Biden term, nobody did. And so Jeff Kenberg, Jeff Kenberg, the DreamWorks dude, he was the architect behind everything.
He would invite top donors to the Oval Office and do tours and not ask for money in the White House, but the undertone was so abundantly clear, like, come on, like, why do you think you're invited? And, um, everyone who was invited on these. tours was expected to write the max check, which is like $938,000. That's the, that's the FEC limit one person can give, $938,000.
Um, any, but that's a limit for the campaign, but all bets are off for the super PAC, you can give as much as you want. So, so back to what, what was it that, I mean, was it a, was it one event that you witnessed that, that you realized, and I think you said 2022 is when you started to see, 20, late 2021, um, 2022, I host things became like undeniable in 2023, and that's actually when I started leaking to the press. This is the first time I said that, but yeah, I started leaking to the press, and you will see some of some.
of my background quotes in articles, um, with a political reporter named Holly Otterbein. I tried, I basically said, you know, this is crazy, this is nuts, he's not in any shape or form capable. Um, I mean, what was it though? I mean, we saw him falling down the steps of Air Force One, we saw him fall off his bike, we saw him, we saw him go past Secret Service for the Marines or whatever, just like, oh, I forgot the White House door's over here and just kept walking, and how he fell up the steps, like fell up the steps, you saw that.
But I was raising the red flag before all that because of his inability to formulate thoughts, um, and also. The truth of the matter is that for the past four years, the White House has been run by his senior advisers in Jill Biden. We'll get to that, we'll get to that, but I will name the senior advisers.
But we, we will get to that, but I mean, did you have a lot of personal interaction with him while he was in? And that's why it was so hard, because Sean, please don't judge me, but I'm here to be honest, and I love the man, I still do, because he was so kind to me, and I want to make it very clear, this is not personal for me right now, this is our country and the American people. It's so ironic that people are now blasting Elon for not. being elected, but you know who else wasn't elected? The senior advisers who were running our country for the past four years while our president was just not present.
Mhm, so what were these interactions like? Walk me through one. Walk me through the first one where you, oh my gosh, I have a perfect one actually. Um, he had given a speech, and they usually put me in the front row so he could easily see me.
Afterwards, he, you know, usually would greet me like, "Lindy," he would remember my name, but one time he said, "Tell your husband I said hi, Sean." I don't have a husband. I just remember, um, wow, yeah, and he knows that. What are some More, um, I, I am, I do think it's kind of like, maybe it's just a quirk that he did remember my dad's name, maybe it's, I don't, I don't know why he just always did.
Um, maybe it was just a one-off thing. Um, it wasn't even the personal interactions that raised the flag, it's the way that he had, the way that he couldn't answer basic questions that were already pre-screened by the party, and I would just be waiting with baited breath for him to finish the sentence because he couldn't finish it, like matters of basic American policy, and how, for example, he would [__] on our allies at private events, like he called our ally Japan. Xenophobic Japan is a critical ally, FYI, like, in case you didn't know, this is an American president vilifying or an ally just offhandedly because he forgot or whatever, that you weren't supposed to do that.
These are just like basic things you shouldn't be doing, like, right? It's just, um, um, he just didn't have it together. And were you part of the prep team? No, I'm no, I'm not. I, I'm actually, I'm proudly not part of the prep team because they fail the country, and they would run him through these questions, I'm sure, time and time again before he actually gives a speech or has an event, correct, right? Bob Bauer, Ron Klain, his chief of staff, his first chief of staff, these are the people who were largely responsible, um, for his prep, or lack of prep, or inability to absorb the information, and they had to, you know, so he really liked handouts, like printed material, and everything on his printed material would be really big and graphic and colored, and there would, there would be signs like "stand here," or like "exit stage left," everything would be abundantly clear, like it would be like for kindergartner, wow.
Um, and also you could tell that the president wasn't fully present because, because he completely Neglected the people who put him there. This is just the messy part of politics, and Trump is great at that. He's great at taking care of his friends, and you need to do that because that's just the essence of politics.
You had dozens of top donors, dozens of top supporters who are writing into the Oval Office saying, what the [__] is happening, why are we being completely ignored, people who are still angry to this day that they were ignored by the Biden White House, um, because the president wasn't there, he just wasn't. And so you had a bunch of 20, 30-year-old staffers running the show, not only that, these staffers are. Basically, nerds who are reliving their high school days by living out their fantasies in the most powerful residence in the world, and what I mean by that is, they commandeer the White House social office and the, the, the covered list, the invite list.
They would invite all their own friends instead of inviting Biden or Harris's friends, and so they commandeered the White House social secretary list for their own benefit, political gain, rather than doing, you know, executing the wishes of the president, and it got to be a serious issue that I helped to raise. We eventually rectified it, but you had a bunch of Like Millennials and Gen Z running the show, wow. So, and you can tell, you can tell by looking at the photos, it was the same group of people, people over and over again, the same cabal of far-left influencers.
Jeez. So, there was like nobody at the wheel running this country, the senior advisers, and do you want me to name them in a minute, in a minute. But, and what I want to ask is, what, how did they, did they intimidate you not to leak, you mentioned? Yeah, they did, they did.
Well, you remember with the policing of the photo, in the, I was really, you know, I had raised like a million dollars for the event at which they told me I couldn't. post anything, and where they confiscated my phone, they put it in a Ziploc bag, and they didn't pull anybody else aside, they pulled me aside. I was really struck by that, and um, but that was minor compared to what happened eventually.
It got to the point, this is after the debate, it got to the point where it's like, okay, I really need to do something, not just to save the party, but to save the country, because Biden is in no way, shape, or form capable of being commander-in-chief. I told Shannon Bream from Fox News Sunday that I wanted to say this on the record. Politico publishes the names of the people who go on Fox News.
Sunday, the evening before, and I guess they check that every night. Um, the White House checks that every night. They called me the night of July 20th, and I have, I have the receipts on my phone because I texted somebody.
Um, you see them? I'm going to show you right now, actually put them up on screen. Can we cover the person's name that I'm texting? Yeah, you can airdrop it to us and we'll put it up on screen. Let me show you now.
Um, so you know, do you see the date, date July 20th? The White House just called. The Babys sent me. Can I read it? Oh, wait, leave out any private parts.
I didn't, did I say anything private? No, are you still free? to chat, maybe text, long day. Okay, this may be the most important day of my life. I still haven't fully figured out how to navigate telling the truth about Biden, learning in parenthesis, earning Fox's favor, and covering for the Biden in parenthesis, earning the White House's, the White House called me today to babysit me.
I got the message. They said that I'm the biggest defender of the presidents, yikes. What was the message? To hold the line, stay loyal, and in exchange, can I go down? I don't, wait, hold on, I didn't even tell them, but political and Fox announced my appearance.
Fox has been promoting it, they even cut an ad. I Also have other issues. Yeah, so do you understand what's going on here? Tell us.
They called me the night before Fox News Sunday, saying it was like a Tony Soprano move: "Stay loyal, we know that you're the president's biggest supporter." Mhm, it was the friendliest threat. So what do you think they would have done? What, what I mean, well, they did. They would have done, I've been banned from every event.
I did, you, I mean, so what I don't understand is, in essence, I think most Americans, country comes first, not party, correct? And so how many people inside the Democratic Party put the party over the country? 99.99%, so pretty much. All of them, everybody, I mean, they see I am the guinea pig. They, why, why, why, why are they, why is the party more important than the country? Because it's a religion for them.
They don't have a religion, so it's become their religion. Wow, that's the first time I've, I think that's really it. It's their entire lives.
Sean, I'm telling you, I lost all my friends. I have nobody left other than my, you know, actual friends. They've all left me.
I used to get texts from Senators, members of Congress on a daily basis, or even especially on holidays. I would get gifts in the mail. I got nothing this year.
I got banned by the White House. holiday party, I used to go to the VIP Naval Observatory party. I got banned by all of that.
I got banned from calls, and what did I do? Like, I, I would, I'm, I was treated worse than a lowlife criminal, and I'm someone who's never, I don't even drink alcohol, like I've never, I've never done anything. I live the most straightedge life, and they treat me like I'm some like crack dealer. And what, what year was that? July 22, July 22nd, what year? 2020, 2024, 2024.
How long did you want to come out before that? I already did. I told you that I was lying to the press, like you can tell who, you can read my quotes if you just Google Holly Otterbein's. Political articles, I'm on background numerous times saying that Biden is too old to run, and there are members of Congress and Senators who would tell me that Biden is too old to run, but they didn't have the guts to say so, and one of them who told me that Biden was too old to run ended up being the chair of his campaign.
Geez, so they have no courage whatsoever, no courage, but they see what happens when you do have courage. I lost every, I lost everything, and what did you start leaking to the press 2022? What did you start leaking to the, that Biden was, Biden couldn't run again? Did you give specific examples? Um, they. Didn't I? I think if I were, if I did, it would identify me, and at that point, I wasn't.
It's, it's really hard. It's, you know, it's like coming out of a cult, you just can't. It's really hard.
They will, it's like coming out of the Church of Scientology, they will do everything to discredit you, disown you, um, to destroy you. Shan, I hope my parents are going to, I hope my parents aren't going to watch this, and I'm, I'm just going to hope for the best here, but let me tell you, this has been one of the hardest periods of my life, and um, it's been so stressful for me. I no longer, I, I, sorry, I, I no longer, I no longer, I, I have health issues because of.
This, I can't, I can't bring myself to say, but maybe someone can, someone can understand. It's been so hard, like what people call me a grifter, and I, and that I earned money by doing this. I'm asking, like, who paid me for this? Like, you tell me, like, where are my pay stubs? Who do you think paid me? Fox didn't pay me.
Who paid me? Are you paying me? I'm not paying, no one's paying me. And so how am I a grifter when I'm exposing the actual grifters, the people who actually lie to the American people? How, how was the pre, how did the press receive the information? I mean, it wasn't just DC, the prop, they chased after me, they were very happy. To get my quotes, they were very happy, yeah, and they agreed with me the entire, like, Politico, ABC News, all these outfits.
I would work with everyone, thought that Biden was unfit. I, I don't know a single person who thinks that Biden was fit to run. I, I don't, other than James Carville, who, like, really drinks the Kool-Aid.
I, I don't know of a single person, man.I mean, it took a long time for him to admit that. I mean, we just heard time and time again. I mean, didn't his doctors say, oh, he's the best fit president ever? And I mean, who were his doctors? Let me tell you something else.
Um, Jen O'Malley Dillon, his campaign chair, right after the debate. She calls me and a few other donors. I'm in my 30s, I'm a marathon runner, I'm vegan, I live a very healthy life.
She tells us on the phone call, she literally says, "Biden is healthier than all of you, don't worry about it." And I, we were, it was a Zoom call, and I was texting other people on the call saying, "What the [__]? What did you just hear? What she said? Like, does she think, like, is she stupid? Does she think we're stupid? How could she possibly say something like that?" And this is the same Jenna Ali Dylan who issued that press release on election night saying that KLA still had a path to victory. I was like, "Oh my God, these people are..." Just completely, just, they're just, they've lost it. I mean, as far as cognitive decline goes, I mean, it's not just a Democrat issue, it's also a Republican issue.
I mean, look at McConnell spaces out time after time again, doesn't know where he's at, having strokes on camera. Feinstein died in office. I mean, am I missing, there, there's probably more, who am I missing? But so, I mean, it, it was the president, and I think they definitely, stakes are so much higher with them up, but I mean, it was a Weekend at Bernie's situation.
Jeez, jeez. So what, so you didn't get any pushback from, from the left-leaning media? They, they wanted, they, they Were you, were you feeding them and they were chasing after you, there was no pushback? Yeah. In what year did that start? That was also in 2024 or 2022.
As soon as I realized, I felt like I had a responsibility to at least tell somebody, like if I wasn't going to come out and use my face, I was, I needed to say something. What outlets gave, gave you the most political, political, yeah, um, I think, yeah, Politico, Washington Post, ABC News, MSNBC, CNN, I worked with all of them. I've been blackballed by all of them now too.
Why are you blackballed? They were chasing after you and now they have blackballed because I dare to ask questions about the Harris campaign, they, as someone high up at MSNBC, left a comment on my Instagram the other day calling me nasty. Wow, yeah. Um, so does the Democrat Party pay these outlets? How are they controlled? Sean, I forgot to tell you an actual, actually pretty important fact.
So after I exposed Biden's cognitive decline on Fox News Sunday, they called me the night before. I already told you, they called me afterwards too. I didn't pick up, and they called me three times angrily.
I, I never, I don't pick up, but I can probably guess what they were going to say. They weren't, they weren't happy, and that woman who called me, she was a woman. Who ended up being high up in the communic, she became high up in the Harris campaign and became a communications person for Harris.
I think she was yanking me off of MSNBC every time I was about to go on, and they put on Ian Sams instead. The first time it happened, I was like, okay, that's just really bad luck on my part, I'll just write it off, but it kept happening. It happened five times, and I've documented it.
Every time I would announce I was going on MSNBC, moments later, I would get yanked, and it would always be the same person who replaced me, and it would be the White House spokesperson, Ian Sams. And so I, I remember I. Remember calling my mom, I was like, what is going on here, like the first time, okay? The second time, there was a pattern, and it kept happening.
It got to the point where I no longer announced any of my appearances because I would, necessarily, get yanked. I would get an email from MSNBC saying, hold up, either the White House or the Harris campaign has somebody else, we can't do you today, we're sorry. And so it never happened to me before I blew the whistle on the age thing, but it happened so many times afterwards, and it, it's like, it's so hard on you, it's really hard, you know, and it's um, humiliating.
It's, I felt like [__], I felt. Awful, man. I'm going to ask you again, or I didn't ask you, but what, what, what health issues are you having from all the stress and all the blowback coming back from the Democratic party? I really hope my parents aren't watching these, they're strict Asians.
I don't get my period, it's like a psychosomatic thing, so you can't be in a, you can't be in a survival mode. Um, yeah, I'm sorry to hear that. Well, hopefully, um, hopefully I'll get it back, sorry if that's too TMI.
Well, um, let's take a quick break, and then when we come back, I want to talk about who is actually running the White House. Sounds good, thank you. All right, Lindy.
We're back from the break, we're going to get into some names here, but you know, just on the what, 10-minute break that we took, guess what? Mitch McConnell fell down the stairs again. My producer, Jeremy, just found it on Twitter, right? So dude, this is a huge problem, this is a huge problem. United States ocracy, what? I, I, I don't know what, how do people keep voting this [__] in? It's just, it's just mindblowing, on, on either side, it just doesn't make any damn sense to me at all.
It's name ID, and it's money, the power of money, it's very alluring, it's really hard to go up against hundreds of millions of dollars at Mitch McConnell. Can array time and time again, and that's how much it costs to run for Senate nowadays. Yeah, but you see it here, you right now, you can do a podcast for free, and we crush the numbers of mainstream media.
It's ridiculous, that's why you're changing the game. Like, in the past couple of years, you guys have redefined what it means to be a politician, what, where you need to be. KLA Harris [__] up because she didn't go on your podcast, because she didn't go on Joe's podcast, and now they realize too late, but you guys, you are right, you redefined the game in recent years, and it's going to be different, that the power is.
Shifting away from cable TV to people like you, I'm just trying to humanize the candidate and find out who exactly they are, where they grew up, what their actual values are, and it's, I think, it's hard to, it's hard to hide that in, in a two, three hour interview, even an hour long interview. You got things out of me that I would never have offered on cable TV. There's no way I would have.
Tell me about Beyonce. Despite her repeat heated denials, Beyonce was paid, who was she paid by? The Harris campaign. She was paid tens of thousands of dollars to not sing? Well, no, she refused to sing.
She was paid tens of thousands. of dollars to give a speech that no one wanted to hear, and Kamala Harris thought all these people came out to Texas to hear her speak. Yeah, right, they came to hear Beyonce sing, and you know what, this is the second time they failed to deliver Beyonce.
The first time was at the DNC, they promised that Beyonce would perform, Beyonce did not perform. Um, so that was let down number one, let down number two, they went to Texas to prop up this candidate who could never beat Ted Cruz, Colin Allred, and they promised, they told NBC news that Beyonce would perform. Beyonce came out and gave the speech, this boring ass speech, and just.
left without performing, and then KLA Harris got booed, she got drowned in booze, um, because people didn't really care what she had to say, they were there to hear Queen Bee. Um, so that was number one. Beyonce was paid to show up, Cardi B was paid, okay, Cardi B, who famously said she wasn't paid, her production company was paid to show up, Katie Perry was paid, Christina Aguilera was paid, these people were all paid, and Oprah wasn't paid a million, she was paid $2 million, okay, let's be very clear, $2 million to Harpo Productions, who owns Harpo Productions.
Flip Harpo backwards, it spells out Oprah, it's Oprah's. production company was paid $2 million to put on that town hall in which, um, Meryl Streep calls her Mrs. Madame President.
It was a love fest for Kamala Harris. Um, so Oprah was paid $2 million, and who else? Al Sharpton was paid half a million dollars moments before he interviewed her, okay? An MSNBC anchor, Al Sharpton, was paid money. A so-called journalist was paid money moments before he interviewed the Vice President.
People like Roland Martin, who are attacking me now, he was paid $350,000 to interview, well, advertising cost, okay, advertising cost, wink wink, to interview Kamala Harris, um, the Pennsylvania. Democratic party was paid $25 million after the chair raised hell for not being paid enough. Street money, street money is just a boondoggle, it's a cauldron of corruption, they just hand out money to ward leaders, and so this is how donor money was spent.
Donor money was spent, donor money was basically set on fire for five-star hotels, um, luxury trips, private, you know, charter planes, just this ridiculous stuff, and a lot of these donors are hardworking Americans. I had people giving anywhere from $10 to $15 all the way to a million dollars, all of them worked hard for their money, and if, and if they knew that their Money was spent this way, they never would have given, you know, there's a lot of, uh, corruption coming out right now about USAID. Did they fund any of this campaign? I don't think they funded any of the Harris campaign, but, you know, the Democrats are so pissed off and freaking out about USAID because that is, Trump got it, he hit it on the nail, that's where the corruption is, and we need to look into what happened with that missing Ukraine money, all those billions that were supposed to go over there, and Zelensky said he never got it.
What the hell happened to that money? Why are we funding transgender operas around the World, world, why, why are we funding DEI programs not only here at home, but across the globe? Someone's got to answer for it, and you can tell that we hit on the right, we hit the target by how angry they are. Yeah, man, I don't think there, I mean, what's it going to take for the Democratic Party to, to turn things around? Um, they have someone who wants to abolish the Second Amendment and ICE, and who wants to defund the police running the party now, so I don't think they're going to be out of the woods for the next 10 to 10 years. I think it's going to be a golden era for, I think they're going to have to be honest with the American people.
And, um, it met a lot of faults, and it's going to take somebody really tough to turn that around, but I don't see anyone in the horizon. To you and I went down the list, and I can, I can tell you why all the people, they have. One last thing I'll say, Obama at this point in 2004, 2008, everyone knew that Obama was going to run for president because he had given that famous DNC speech in 2004.
Now, in at this time in the cycle, there's no one of that stature, of that talent on the Democratic side. All right, they just have no one waiting in the wings of that caliber. Yeah, it seems like all the moderates have switched before we, one, one.
Other question, you know, we were talking, I brought up Biden's doctors and how they, Kevin O, what's his name, Kevin O'Connor. I've always wondered who it was, but you know, there's a lot of people that think that he was basically doped up before he would get on TV or get on and give a speech or whatever. Is there any truth to that? I only want to tell you things that I saw with, I've seen with my own eyes.
Um, I do know that he likely took something before the State of the Union. I was wondering, 'cause I was there. Oh, really? Yeah, I was there for that, and, uh, he seemed sharp at the beginning, and then, yeah, kind of went downhill there towards At the end, um, like clockwork, all the Democrats are praising him to the high heavens for simply reading off the teleprompter.
That's not a high bar to jump over, okay? Anyone, anyone who has a rudimentary understanding of English, can read off a screen. Yeah, it didn't require any impromptu thinking on his part, so any rumors of, I mean, you were in, there were there any rumors of him getting doped up at all? Oh, there are plenty of rumors, but I'm here to give you the facts. Like everything I've said to you so far has been, like, proven, or I've seen it with my own two eyes.
I've never seen him get doped up, but there were plenty. of rumors that he would get doped up before every major event, like for example, after the debate, he went to North Carolina. It was basically, um, it was a life or death moment for his campaign.
He had to prove that he was still ready to continue his race. The rumor was that he took something, you know, the night after the debate, he basically self self-destructed before the eyes of the whole world, so the next day he had to prove that he could still keep going, and that's what we were told, that he got some sort of injection or whatever before he went on stage on in North Carolina, but I wasn't there to see that, and I don't want to, I can't say for sure, but um, so even within the Democratic crowd, they knew something was going on. Oh yeah, absolutely, because it was night and day, his energy level.
He would be like Pee-wee Herman in one moment, and then just be like Muhammad Gandhi the next, you know, like it would just, it would just be night and day, his energy level. The delta between the two was just really significant. Um, yeah, just for example, the previous night he was like, "We finally beat Medicare," and the next day he was like hollering on stage.
It's like two different people. Wow, wow. So let's move into who, who was running, who was running the presidency for the last four years, a lot of people say it was Obama's third term.
There's rumors of, you know, and these aren't even, these are friends of mine that are moderate Democrats, say they thought it was Elizabeth Warren running it, they thought it was Bernie Sanders running it, but I think the general consensus, I think if you asked, you know, the majority of the population, they think it was Obama's third term. It was for sure Obama's third term. I don't think that's even a question.
I don't think anyone, it definitely was, and that's why you saw Obama fighting for his dear life. Why was he fighting so hard in The fall, because he was fighting for his fourth term, he was fighting for his own legacy. The relationship between Obama and Biden is most reminiscent of that between LBJ and JFK.
JFK had little respect for Lyndon B. Johnson, but he had him, he picked him anyway because he wanted to win the South, he wanted to win Texas, but he had very little respect for LBJ's intellect. JFK was surrounded by his Harvard Brain Trust, and he had immense disdain for LBJ's Texas Hill Country vibe, and that was the same attitude that Obama had towards Biden.
Obama thought that Biden would eventually [__] everything up, and that's Eventually, actually, what happened, so um, but also he didn't have much faith in Kamala Harris before she ascended to the top role. He was vetting people like Mark Kelly and Andy Beshear. Most people, most party chieftains, didn't have Kamala Harris as their number one choice, but in the party, you can't skip a Black woman, the optics would have been terrible.
So who, who was running it, who are the names? Steve Ricchetti, his senior advisor, Anita Dunn, Mike Donilon, Ron Klain, Jeff Zients, Bob Bauer, his personal, um, lawyer, who's actually his personal lawyer, who actually released a book, um, basically grifting off his relationship with the. Biden's, I'm going to get in so much trouble saying all this, please give me credit for, but these are the people who ran our country for the last four years. So let's go through each name, for, for, for all of the audience, not everybody is as tuned in with who's who in, in the political world.
As a general overview, these are the people who made a living off of their connection with Biden. Um, it's like they were leeching off the Biden name for decades, and all of them realized that they would never work for another president, so they had to ride the gravy train all the way through, you know, ride it to the very end, and that's why. All of them refused, refused to concede the truth, which is that Biden is unfit, and he would have been comatose by the time he was 86.
Who's the first name he mentioned? Steve Ricchetti, the same guy who put his own kid at the treasury. Who is he? What's his, his most senior White House senior advisor? Like, all of them are White House counselor, White House senior advisor, and they are the gatekeepers of the president.Who's the next name? Mike Donilon, the same guy who's feeding, I'm just going to say it like it is, feeding Biden fake numbers, telling him that he would win, he would beat Trump. Like, are you, like, seriously, are you? Kidding me, and um, the truth of the matter is, by the time Biden was going to drop out, he was on track to lose Electoral College by 400 votes. Trump was on track to get 4, 400 Electoral College words, not a typo, I'm not misspeaking, 400 electoral votes by the time he dropped out.
And Mike Donilon and his pollster, whom he, um, I mean, they go back decades. Um, by the way, the only, like, the major qualification for all these folks is that they know Biden really well. These aren't like PhDs or like rocket scientists or anything like that, it's just because of loyalty.
Um, then they've stayed with him for a number of years. Um, so Mike Donelon? Nancy Pelosi actually called him out, and she said, "Show me the numbers, Mike, like show me where you're getting these numbers that show that Biden can still beat Trump." And Donelon wasn't able to deliver, he, no such numbers exist. Who's the next name? Who did I say? Anita Dunn? I actually have a soft spot for Anita Dunn because she got iced out of the Biden circle in July, August of this past year because she dared to say maybe it's a good idea for the president to shy away from his convicted felon of his son because the optics aren't great.
Why do you have a soft spot for somebody who's running the country in the shadows? to the ground because she dared to speak up. She's the only one who did. She's the only one who dared to utter criticism, but we went four years.
I know, but she's the only one who did anything a little bit different, you know, and she got, she got exiled, she got kicked out of the White House. When, so she's July, so she got booted out, and then not only her, her husband got booted out. Her husband, Bob Bauer, was Biden's personal attorney, so after Anita, oh, so I should also mention that after the debate, Hunter basically commandeered the White House.
He sat in on all the White House top-level meetings. You had a former cocaine addict. Sitting in on the most sensitive meetings of the most consequential and important government in world history, does that sit right with you? No, without security clearance, mind you, no security clearance, that's who was basically running the show.
So Hunter B basically battened down the hatches after the debate to make sure that his father would only receive Intel that he pre-approved, and so Nita dun got exiled around this time, along with her husband. Her husband was playing Trump in the debate prep. Ron CLA was disgraced after the debate blew up, and then Jeff Z's the person who's worth like hundreds of.
Millions of dollars, the chief of staff. Um, I should mention that the weekend that Biden made the decision to drop out, he only told two people in that circle, and that's Jeff, uh, I'm sorry, that's Stett and Mike. He didn't tell Anita because I was on a call with Anita that morning, and she had no idea it was going to happen.
It completely caught her off guard, so by that time, they were already easing her out of the circle. Is there any, do we cover all the names? Um, did we, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, she, she was like president, she was president. I was with, um, Joe and Jill the night of the debate.
I was at their VIP debate watch party. Slept all the way to Atlanta, Georgia for that, to show my support. Oh my gosh, Sean, you wouldn't believe it.
Um, so that night I was with, I have the pictures too, I was with Joe, and so Jill takes Joe by the hand, the names are so similar, I'm sorry, Jill takes Joe by the hand on stage, and she's like, "Joe, you knew all the facts, you answered all the questions," and you know that hand gesture that she does, and I'm thinking you're treating him like a first grader, you know, like just because he, you know, like you shouldn't applaud him for doing the basics. Um, and you could just tell that she was fighting for dear life to hold on to the vestage. of power, and just a few days later, she was on the cover of Vogue, so the whole thing was a Jill Biden show.
Um, she was not as authentic as Joe. I want to say, I think as Joe got older, he, maybe you think I'm naive in saying this, but I'm not even sure if he remembers all of the corruption that he engaged in, but it doesn't surprise me. Like, I don't think he, I don't think he had a full understanding what was going on.
I don't think anybody would argue that. Okay, um, and so when we say, was this Obama's third term, how was he connected with these people? Oh, Shadow Mali Dylan is an Obama vet, she ended up, she became the deputy White House chief. of staff, and she ended up running Kamala Harris's campaign because she gave Kamala an ultimatum, saying, "If the buck doesn't stop with me, I'm out of here," because Kamala Harris has a history of putting her family in charge, people like Maya Harris, Mina Harris, and Tony West, the chief legal officer of Uber.
When you put your family in charge, things, unless you're like Bobby Kennedy, the original Kennedy, probably doesn't end well, and her 2019 campaign was a disaster. She was pulling out 1%. She was a sitting US senator.
She didn't even make it to Iowa, that's how bad it was, and so General Mali Dylan was Obama loyalist, her Primary loyalty was to Obama, and she gave Kamala Harris that ultimatum, and then you had people like David Plouffe, so they helicoptered in Obama's people. They were running Kamala Harris's 2024 campaign like Obama's 2008 campaign, but the world has shifted since then. Mmm, and so would all these people congregate together and come up with the plan? I mean, the border, the Afghanistan withdraw, the DEI, the LGBTQ, well, you got to keep, a lot of these people hated each other, so when Harris descended to the top, she pushed Donilon out, okay? And Dunn was never known to be, I'm trying to be euphemistic, it was never known.
To be a fan of Kamala Harris's, the Biden White House and the Harris Naval, the Harris office are two very distinct entities. They hated each other, the staffers were constantly at war, and so these are two very entities, mhm, and their interests often collided. Like right now, Vance and Trump, they're like, there's no daylight between the two of them, they're rolling in concert.
That's not what happened at all, that's not what, that wasn't the dynamic between Harris and Biden from the get-go, things were rocky. So where did, I mean, I guess where did the agenda come from then? Did it come from Obama through these people? I think. That that's true.
Also, it came from unelected inexperience, the the 23-year-olds I was referencing earlier, people people that we not none of us ever elected, people whose names you would never recognize, imposing their own vision of America onto everyone else. There was a huge LGBTQI, I'm losing track of the letters, LGBTQIA+ contingency in the White House who sought to impose their own vision of wokeness onto the rest of us. And so you had the pride flags on the on the story pillars of the White House.
Man, yeah, and man, this is crazy, like pride became their religion, you know. Um, there's nothing wrong, I mean what. About all the executive orders, who is writing those up? His senior advisors.
So they would, just all these different people, they weren't congregating with each other, there was no like collective agenda, there was this one time, they were all out for themselves. Yeah, exactly. There was this one time he signed an executive order and someone in the crowd was asking him about it the next day, and he had no, he would have no idea what they were talking about.
So it's just, he just had immense trust in his senior staff to execute his mission. Um, and what was he doing this whole time? I mean, he wasn't doing press conferences. Nobody had ever heard from him, he's mostly going to bed at 8:00 p.m.
That's late. Well, he usually checks out by four, so you're giving him extra credit. Eight is actually really ambitious for him.
He's most active between 10 to four, so the White House staff knows not to try not to schedule anything outside of those hours. That's why he, you know, face planted so hard at the debate, which is so late and out of his window of activity. He wasn't used to that, and all of us have, we've all had colds, right? No cold would result in that sort of debate performance.
We don't lose our minds when we have a cold. That's no excuse. So what, what's his daily routine? I mean, he's not writing the executive orders, he doesn't even really know what's going on.
He watches Morning Joe, he watches Morning Joe, he watches Morning Joe, and then what, he just spaces out? They don't really hold cabinet meetings, like, I think they held one in the past year. You know, we're lucky that, um, we're lucky that disaster didn't strike. You know, well, I mean, disaster did strike multiple times, but we're lucky that something worse didn't happen.
You know, we're lucky that another pandemic didn't hit under Biden's watch. I think a lot of things hit you. Know, funding terrorism, Ukraine.
Yeah, you're right, Ukraine. The border, the border was an unforgivable mistake, unforgivable. Was it intentional? Absolutely.
I think it was intentional, absolutely, because we have members of Congress and the Democratic party who love migrants, who think that we should offer asylum to basically anyone who asks for it. These people, and I don't know why it's so controversial for people to acknowledge that, yes, that yes, Democrats want these people to be potential, potentially new voters. I think that's a logical conclusion.
Why is that controversial to say? Is there a, like, they Would never admit that, but I mean, like the DNC itself would never admit that, but there are a lot of, like, members of Congress who openly are vouching for that. So was that the agenda? I mean, was that the, was that the, was that the talk behind the scenes? We got to get these people in to turn because the people at the DNC, at least at my, like the top donors, they're kind of like limousine liberals. It's a different vibe.
It's different from the activist level. Okay, they're different gradations, like the people that I, the people that, I'm sorry if this sounds like leaders or anything, but like when a donor events. They're like venture capitalists, they're Silicon Valley, um, you know, they're investment bankers, they're not thinking that way, but the activists for sure, they want to open the borders, they don't want national borders, they don't have, they don't give a damn about national sovereignty.
Um, they care more about, like, people in Mexico than they do about American children, and why is it so controversial to, to want to, want America first? Why is it bad to say that? I don't understand. I love this country so much, you know, I'm so grateful to be here, in China I would have been arrested already, so why is it so bad to want to? Put my country first, to take care of our people first. I don't want to be funding transgender operas in over overseas, why is it too much to ask? I, I, I can't answer that, I don't know.
Did he have any senators or congressmen in his era? He's very close with a guy named Chris Coons, the senator out of Delaware, actually. Um, yeah, Chris Coons is an interesting fellow, so very influential to Biden, very, very influential. I think he was the single most influential senator, um, during the Biden years.
Um, who else? Chris Coons, it's the Delaware thing, and Ted Kaufman, who became Senator when Biden became vice president, was also. Very close to Biden, um, he was also close to the author, John Meum. John Meum obviously was aware of Biden's cognitive decline, yet he still went on cable TV espousing the opposite.
You had the entire, these people who supposedly, I'm going to get in so much trouble for saying this, but Sean, it's the truth, these people who supposedly, you know, they embody the the the greatest Pinnacle of American Media and American journalism, all of them almost without an exception lied to the American people. KLA Harris lied to the American people when she vouched for Biden's cognitive Fitness, when all of them knew that he Wasn't fit, and so let's go back to, I'm trying to figure out how Obama was running the show, because you pretty much said yes, it was Obama's third term, and he's the one who pushed Biden out too, but we're also saying that all of the people that you just mentioned were not on the same page, it was very argumentative, they didn't like each other, and so if he was influencing all of them, it seems like they would have been on the same page. I should also mention that these people are Obama people too, they worked for him, like Anita Dunn was originally Obama's person, um, General Mali Dylan was an Obama person, so there's Tremendous overlap too.
Um, but Obama was definitely, he continued to pull the streams, um, pull the strings up until the very end. He was the one who orchestrated the Clooney letter. Now, George Clooney is angry at Obama for getting him involved in politics because Clooney is getting a lot of pushback for everything.
Um, poor Clooney. And, and so Obama is a reason why donors even gave, like let's be honest, Biden is no draw. I hosted Biden myself on May 1st at the Mayflower in DC.
I had to beg people, Sean. It got to the point where I was sending texts in like capital letters saying, "Please give," emoji face, like please, because my Name was on the, like, I, I had to deliver, you know, it was, it was so hard to make the sell because people, you can't lie to the American people, you know, on the whole, the wisdom of the crowds, the American people knew, you could see it, that this guy wasn't fit. It was like pulling teeth to get people to give, so finally I was able to raise just a million dollars, which is far lower than I'm, than I usually do, but um, it's just so, were these his agendas, were these Obama's agendas that we saw roll out over the past four years, that's what I'm asking, cuz you know, I am a realist and I, I just want to know the truth, and so, you know, like, like I.
Had mentioned, like a lot of people think that it was Obama's third term, but then we have this, then we have you saying that these people weren't getting along. If it was orchestrated then from him, then it seems like these people will be getting along, and do you see what I'm saying? It it's not mutually exclusive because they didn't get along, because they were all vying for the most power, like amongst themselves, they were vying for ascendency amongst themselves, but they were still executing his agenda. Like, Obama is what continues to be more forceful figure than Biden is, um, and he was the draw at.
Fundraising events, he, he was the reason why people were showing up. Biden is no draw, okay? So, I was a co-host for an event that George Clooney and Julia Roberts hosted in Hollywood in June. People came for Obama, and I, I don't know if the press ever mentioned this, but that night Obama himself was shocked to see Biden's decline, you could tell, and he was like holding Biden by the hand and shepherding him off the stage, because Biden didn't know to leave the stage after the event was over, and you could just tell people in the crowd like looking at each other saying like, what, this, what's going on, but everyone was playing Their part in "Emperor has no clothes" situation, because in their mind the alternative was so dire, and that is Trump.
And if, have you seen "The Wire," you know that phrase, "You come at the king, you better not miss." Mhm, if you can't push Biden aside and you fail that attempt, the only person who benefits is Trump, so that was their logic. Okay, so were they, why were, why is, why are they so fearful of Trump? Are they worried that, we saw these executive orders come out, does it have to do with protecting themselves? You know, we have the Epstein stuff that's hopefully going to come out if Kash Patel gets in, um, we have the Diddy stuff. Going on that list, they think that Trump was on that list.
They think, they think, they think they pretend to hate Trump, but it's just a gag, it's just a show, it's a charade. You saw Obama yucking it up with him at someone's funeral, at Jimmy Carter's funeral. Democrats pretend to hate Trump, at the end of the day, they crave him, they're obsessed with him.
They need him for their fundraising machine, they need him for their raand Tech. They, without Trump, they would have no rudder, they would be even worse off than they are. Trump is their lodestar, it's a reason for existence, they're obsessed with the man, so they're not.
Trying to protect themselves, they have no other reason to exist at this point, because their party is just this, it's just their party basically, it's in shambles. Let's talk about the executive orders that came out at the very end, terrible, terrible. Um, so who, who orchestrated that? I mean, who was on there? Was Fouchy was on there, there was Millie was on there, was the J6 committee was on there, who am I missing, anybody? His entire family.
Yeah, that was the first run, that was what the night before, and then what, it was like an hour or two before, and by the way, it was his entire family, exactly. So I called, I, I predicted that on. I, I told people months ago that this would happen, by the way.
I went on Times Radio and I said this, and it happened exactly the way I said it would. He would pardon his entire family, James, Valerie Biden, Owens, everybody, because all of them were involved in, um, Hunter's business, and James Biden was involved in a failed hospital network situation. Um, and I want people to know that extends all the way back to 2014, the start of the Bisma situation in Ukraine.
So the whole thing is sprawling, the entire family enterprise was influence peddling, like everyone was in on it, essentially, except Ashley, she's out there doing Her own thing, I actually personally really like Ashley, I know her, you know, she's my fellow Philadelphian. She's not really involved in anything, she's recovering from, you know, she's a recovering addict, she's doing, she's just doing her own thing, but everyone else is involved. So who orchestrated, let's talk about the families first, who did that come from? Jill? It's an influence to the intelligence of the American people that Joe Biden pretends that he had nothing to do with it.
Joe Biden had everything to do with it, flying his son on Air Force 2 to China, like, do you think we're stupid? Like seriously, really if If you gave me a million dollars, I wouldn't even go back to China, but did he know, you know, did he, Joe Biden, know what was going on? Oh, absolutely, he knew, absolutely he knew, and he used his addict of a son as his bagman. So he was with it enough to orchestrate, because this started, this started when he was vice president in 2014, like the 2010s. He was definitely with it then.
This was the year, this was the year when he was debating Paul Ryan. He did a good job, didn't he do a stand-up job with Paul Ryan, you know, that debate? I don't remember that debate, actually. He did a decent job in 2012, he had control of his faculties then, when I First met him in 2016, he was fine too.
What about Fouchy? Oh man, I love how Fouch is like, "I, I need taxpayers paid security," and it turns out to be like this valet, whole, like, whole shebang, like the whole operation, and like, limousine and everything. Like, Fouchy, you made enough on your own, you can pay for your own security, why are you charging us? How much is he charging us a day? Well, what I'm asking is, did Fouchy get to him, and did these people ask for the pardons? Oh, I don't know what, I'm not in touch with, I can't speak to what Fouchi did, but I do know that he was under, Biden was under tremendous pressure to pardon, like Everybody who was pressuring him, the members of Congress especially, you had the squad, people like Ayanna Presley, AOC, begging Biden to pardon like death row murderers and letting out all the cretins of the world. It's just like, like this is just, I live in Philadelphia, okay, where crime is seriously rampant.
This is what happens when you have liberals running this, running the show. You have criminals on the streets and crimes not being prosecuted. Um, and we're all about receipts, right? And I, um, one of the reasons why I actually turned conservative, Sean, I was just standing on the curb and I got pelted by rocks.
And I started bleeding, and I was bruised, and I couldn't say a single thing because I'm Asian, and the people perpetrating the crime were Black Americans, and I would be labeled as a racist if I said anything. That's why you turned a Republican? I mean, it wasn't like I didn't like decide the next I would be a Republican, but just so you know, I I do want to pull that. Um, um, it's just the Republican Party is the only group of people who are willing to admit that there's Black on Asian crime.
You're not allowed to say that as a Democrat because in the Democratic Party, they would label me, the victim, as a person at fault, and the perpetrator, as the perpetrator is the victim of some imagined grievance, someone in need of a reparation or whatever, and all I did was stand on the curb. Actually, I was so stunned, I couldn't even react, and it wasn't the first time it happened to me. Two times afterwards, there's nothing I can do.
I filed a police report, but there's nothing I can do. Um, and just so you know that this happened, what's this? Um, I sent it to my therapist actually right after it happened. This is from you, "Hi Lauren, I was just walking to get my dinner, a group of teenagers started pelting rocks at my head, I am now bruised and crying, do you have..." Any thoughts on how to move past this? Thanks so much, hope you're well.
Please feel free to respond when you're back in the office, no need to rush, just needed to send this as this just happened and I'm shaking, a million thank yous. Um, and so this is just randomly, this just happened to me, just um, standing on the street in the middle of Philadelphia, and it's a liberal run, it's a democratic run city, and this is what happens when you have a George Soros funded prosecutor governing our city. Mhm, yeah, they've done so much damage, the Soros prosecutors, not only in my city, but San Francisco, Los Angeles, across the country.
Yeah, and they, uh, defund the police movement, I mean, what are they going to do? You know, what are they going to do? They have nobody to back them, and now the person who wanted to defund the police is running the DNC, so yeah, things are going well, genius move, exactly. So is that, is that, I mean, what other values or, or, I mean, is that, is there anything else? I mean, just looking at it from a, from a different perspective, I mean, you've been demonized, you've been ostracized from the Democratic party, you've, say you've lost all of your friends, I mean, are you, are you looking for acceptance in the Republican party because you have No, the Trump team already reached out to me. I was appointed to the Inaugural Committee.
They, they were incredible. The chair of the RNC, Casey Crosby, she's incredible. She's treated me with the utmost kindness and graciousness.
It's been unbelievable. I want to give a shout out to her because she's treated me with more decency in a day than Jamie Harrison did my entire life. It, it's just, I'm like, on a different planet.
But let's just take all the acceptance and decent people out of it. Let's just talk about, you know, what is it about conservative values that, that, that draws you into the party? I've always. been conservative, but I've had to hide it, and I was trying to tell, and I'm on record even five years ago, you know, I'm on record telling people again and again that I'm a conservative Democrat.
I grew up as a Christian conservative. I went to church every Sunday. I went to youth group every Friday.
Even today, I read the Bible every night in my battered King James version of a Bible with the calendar in the back. I, you know, faith is such an important part of my life, it's always been. Um, I'm just conservative.
I'm also Asian, I can't get away from that, we're just a conservative culture, you know, socially conservative. Fiscally responsible, I grew up with nothing, my first job was at Wawa, the hoagie shop, making $9 an hour. You know, my parents had nothing, and we built something magnificent out of it.
We've created hundreds of American jobs over the years. Do you feel like you've lied to the American people through the concealment of Joe Biden's cognitive decline? No, because I tried, as soon as I realized in 2022, I started telling the press, and so I have a paper trail of that. As we kind of close this interview out, what do you have to say to members of the Democratic Party who were a big part of that lie, who did not have the courage to Speak up or say anything, still to this day, you fail the American people, shame on you, shame on you.
Um, you had one job to protect the American people, and you failed abjectly at it in order to preserve your own position, and it's just something that you can never get, we're never going to let you live it down, and you sought to destroy people like me and others who dare to tell the truth, who dare to buck the party line, because in this cult you can't ask any questions, you can't utter any criticisms or any divergence from the party line. Um, and because of their lies, the Democratic party has been discredited for a generation. Like good luck getting out of this, it's going to take a lot of work, it's going to take a hell of a lot of work, and it's not just the lie about this, it's the media manipulation of Kamala Harris too, from the worst and most poorly rated vice president in American history to somehow the second coming of Jesus in a matter of days.
Like, did you notice that? Like, we went from being, "Who is she?" to, "Oh my God, she's like this mega star." Oh yeah, I saw it within days. Yeah, well Lindy, I really appreciate you coming, and um, do you have any any more aspirations? Can I just say, um, I've watched so many of your interviews and you are a national Treasure, you truly are. You're just really good at this.
You are, like, I don't know, um, such, you're some sort of, you have what it takes to get people to really open up and divulge their innermost thoughts. It's a very rare talent, and I'm so glad that you're here. This country is, this country is lucky to have you, and, and I just want to say that the balance of power is shifting away from legacy media and is shifting towards people like you, so please keep going.
Thank you, I appreciate that. Well, Lindy, best love to you. Thank you so [Music] much.
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