Biden's BS origin story and WH Spox is offended by dementia question (03-26-2024--Hour3)
The Pete Kaliner ShowMarch 26, 202400:30:2827.94 MB

Biden's BS origin story and WH Spox is offended by dementia question (03-26-2024--Hour3)

This episode is presented by Carolina Readiness Supply The Washington Free Beacon dug into President Joe Biden's "origin story" about his first case out of law school and found that it's likely a fable - based on a case that Biden was not a part of. Also, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre called a question from WBT "offensive."

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[00:00:00] What's going on? Thank you so much for listening to this podcast. It is heard live every

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[00:00:27] support. First off, a little bit of breaking news. It's not about Donald Trump selling

[00:00:32] Bibles. It is about the story I've been talking about for the last hour which was about

[00:00:40] Ronald McDaniel being hired by NBC and scooped by Dylan Buyers, formerly of Politico, if

[00:00:49] I recall correctly, now at Puck News, you got to say it like that, make sure you emphasize

[00:00:55] the P in that word.

[00:01:00] Um, quote, NBC news plans to drop X R N C chair, Ronald McDaniel as a paid contributor

[00:01:08] following on air revolt from NBC slash MSNBC talent executives are deliberating over

[00:01:15] details, announcement is pending meanwhile, McDaniel is seeking legal representation.

[00:01:21] I'll tell you what, all right in this fight, who are you rooting for Pete? Good question.

[00:01:29] I am rooting for injuries. I'm rooting for, I mean, up with the monetary damages, okay,

[00:01:36] I am rooting for damages. Yes. The more the merrier, I shall be.

[00:01:45] All right. So over at the Washington free beacon, which is a national treasure by the way,

[00:01:55] they took a look into Joe Biden's origin stories and I believe it started with a bite from

[00:02:01] us spider like a radioactive spider. But nobody else, no other media outlet all of these

[00:02:09] firefighters for truth, right? All of these like a brave beach storm in journalismers.

[00:02:18] None of them ever thought to go back and look up Joe Biden who is a serial, uh, fabulous

[00:02:27] and plagiarist, right? A maker, rougher of stories. So nobody ever thought, hey, you know

[00:02:33] what we should go back and check into his origin story. Not the radioactive spider one

[00:02:38] but the real one. The one, well, I say real in quotes because it's not really real. I know

[00:02:46] you're going to be as shocked as I was to learn what the free beacon has discovered. Joe

[00:02:51] Biden's political origin story is almost certainly bogus. I can't believe it.

[00:03:08] I am as shocked as you are. I'm shocked to find that gambling is going on in here. You're

[00:03:17] winning, sir. Oh, thank you very much. There you go. It's just I'm just stunned for nearly 20

[00:03:24] years. President Joe Biden has told a story about why he devoted his life to politics. It was

[00:03:32] when he first heard Donald Trump say good people on both sides. Low those many years ago,

[00:03:38] I believe it was the 70s. No, I'm kidding. No, this is a story that he has repeated many

[00:03:45] many times, but he also repeated at the risk of facing criminal charges for lying to a federal

[00:03:50] agent. He, he told this story to special counsel Robert her last October in that deposition

[00:04:00] over the documents. See, what do we always say? It's never the crime. It's always the cover.

[00:04:08] This is wouldn't be amazing if this is what he goes down for. So here's the story, fresh

[00:04:15] at a law school and working as a clerk at a high powered Wilmington Delaware law firm, Joe

[00:04:22] Biden having recently whipped up on corn pop was tapped to defend a construction company. See,

[00:04:30] this construction company was being sued by a 23 year old welder. The 23 year old welder working

[00:04:40] for the construction company lost a part of his anatomy. One of the beans and the frank or part

[00:04:55] of the frank, okay. The family jewels were, uh, were damaged in a fire, okay? The welder was

[00:05:05] working inside of a chimney at a Delaware city plant. Okay. He's in this chimney catches fire

[00:05:13] inside. He is burned. He is maimed and then he sues now according to Joe Biden and his telling of

[00:05:23] the tale. It was Joe Biden's shrewd legal defense on the behalf of the construction company

[00:05:33] that the injured man lost his case. Quote, this is from Joe Biden. This is Joe Biden's telling

[00:05:41] of the story to, uh, Robert her on October 8th, 2023 at the deposition. Ready? Quote.

[00:05:55] He goes on to say, I wrote this memo and son of a bleep it prevailed. And I looked over at that

[00:06:04] kid and I thought son of a bleep. I'm in the wrong business. I'm not made for this.

[00:06:11] Biden says that he was so racked with guilt that he concocted an excuse to avoid a celebratory

[00:06:19] lunch with one of the firms named partners because they were so excited about having saved

[00:06:25] this case and beaten this 23 year old welder, right? Now you have to pay him anything. Thank god for,

[00:06:34] Joe Biden showing up when he did writing this brief man. He's such a brilliant lawyer.

[00:06:40] We would have been so screwed if not for Joe, screwing over this guy.

[00:06:47] Um, so he avoids the lunch doesn't want to be celebrated. Doesn't want to party with the partners

[00:06:55] and instead he walks into the public defender's office and asks for a job that very day. Quote,

[00:07:03] it's the only time I ever lied. Yeah, that's it. That's the only time. Yeah.

[00:07:13] Thus began according to a New York Times report on the special counsel interview,

[00:07:17] quote, a career that would one day take him to the White House. Okay. That's the story that Joe

[00:07:24] told. But that story is almost certainly a complete work of fiction because although Biden did

[00:07:32] work at a law firm and he worked at the law firm that was tapped to defend a construction company,

[00:07:41] a company that was in a negligence lawsuit just like the one that Joe described to her.

[00:07:50] The slight problem here is that that case concluded in 1968

[00:07:57] and Joe Biden in 1968 was still in law school. Not a lawyer. Oh, also the welder in that case

[00:08:14] did not lose a one. He actually won at the time $315,000 which in today's dollars would be $2.8 million.

[00:08:27] According to Joseph Simonson and Andrew Kerr at the Free Beacon,

[00:08:35] Joe Biden does have a long record of embellishments and yarn spinning. He claimed he was offered

[00:08:41] a spot on the Naval Academy's football team. He says he never spoke with his son Hunter Biden about

[00:08:48] the foreign business dealings, etc. Oh, speaking of which I do have this clip here from Hunter Biden

[00:08:55] on his dad here. My father would woman eyes, he would drink, he would make outrageous claims like

[00:09:01] he invented the question mark. Sometimes you would accuse chestnuts of being lazy,

[00:09:07] the sort of general malaise that only the genius possess and the insane lament.

[00:09:14] My childhood was typical. There you go. All right so there is a possibility that Biden is

[00:09:19] referring to another civil case that was tried in the late 1960s in the district court of Delaware

[00:09:25] or it's Pennsylvania counterpart. And if that other case may have used William,

[00:09:31] Prickett law firm defending the catalytic construction company against a welder and his wife

[00:09:37] suing over the burn sustained while working inside a vessel at a company plant. There could be

[00:09:41] another case that has identical with all of those same components. But if there is a case nobody can

[00:09:47] find it. Slide problem the district court of Delaware only keeps records for cases dating back to 1974.

[00:09:55] The law firm has no records of it. A spokesman for the firm which is now named

[00:10:00] Prickett Jones and Elliott said that its records from its case and any others in the 60s have long

[00:10:05] been destroyed and the guy in the welder in the case he died in 2014. He said and the law firm says

[00:10:11] quote we are familiar with the passage in Mr. Biden's autobiography discussing our firm

[00:10:17] and a civil action William, Prickett and Mr. Biden worked on unfortunately we cannot confirm

[00:10:23] that the matter is the one to which the autobiography refers any records from that case

[00:10:28] and other matters the firm handled in the late 1960s are well outside the time period of our records

[00:10:33] retention policy and have likely been destroyed. But I'm sure it totally happened. Our own Mark

[00:10:42] Garrison that's how I say it because it's French sounding and I want to sound like I'm a little

[00:10:47] bit more well traveled than I am. Mark Garrison from the WBT News Center he the news director here

[00:10:54] he got an interview with cringe jump here the White House press secretary who I'm sure will totally

[00:11:01] not land a gig at NBC or ABC or CBS news or CNN or MSNBC or CNBC

[00:11:12] right there I mean probably not Fox but I mean it's still wouldn't surprise me but probably

[00:11:18] not Fox. I don't see her really working alongside Peter Ducey very well or his dad but it could

[00:11:24] happen you never know. Let me see let me get to some messages here Mary says MSNBC

[00:11:31] brought on Ronald McDaniel as a token because she's a weak Republican. Ben says that he has already

[00:11:39] seen a lot of comments in the wake of the the bridge in Baltimore you know the the shipping

[00:11:52] tanker that ran into the bridge and it collapsed the bridge this morning. Ben says I have already seen

[00:12:00] multiple comments you know look like a controlled demolition so the truthers are already starting

[00:12:06] to swarm. Well I mean that's the thing you've got to swarm quickly in these types of events

[00:12:12] because you've got to get the truth out there and you gotta you gotta let it calcify right you gotta

[00:12:21] start just ask a question you gotta start that process early so this way you can say that you know

[00:12:28] you were there from the very beginning you know I've been raising these questions from the very

[00:12:32] beginning I've been asking these questions and it didn't look right and shipping containers don't

[00:12:37] melt steel Pete right like all of those types of arguments you gotta make those right out of the gate

[00:12:44] you gotta plant those flags or people just won't believe you on the next story.

[00:12:49] Thomas says the McDaniel's hot mess is a real media kerfuffle for NBC this conflagration is a real

[00:13:00] inferno for the fake news media model expert analysis as usual inferno is a good one. Yeah so you've

[00:13:09] got so this one of the things to always listen for when you're like if you're watching it a new story

[00:13:15] about a fire apartment fire chemical fire really any kind of fire the first reference is always

[00:13:24] fire it was called fire and then in journalism speak second reference whenever you hear second

[00:13:29] reference it means the next time you refer to the next time you say the thing you have to come up

[00:13:35] with a different way to say it so second reference is always should always be difference it's the

[00:13:40] sign of a good journalismer and so first reference is fire second reference is always blaze now

[00:13:46] if you ever hear inferno which always sounds a bit too hypey so a lot of reporters and and

[00:13:52] anchors will never use the word inferno conflagration though like that's when you know you're dealing with

[00:13:57] somebody who's probably got like a 4.0 GPA or something you know and they want to let you know

[00:14:02] that it really smart because they're using that word so it's always blaze on second reference

[00:14:07] and then you go back to fire and usually by that point stories over because I mean it's really just a

[00:14:12] fire and so you're just in it for the video that's really why they shoot all the video of the

[00:14:17] fires because who look it's a fire and there's something very like primitive and instinctual

[00:14:23] about humans looking into a fire because we've been doing it from millennia you know around camp

[00:14:27] fires and stuff so that's yeah it just makes good video okay if you're listening to this podcast you

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[00:15:22] ready when the lights go out i have a clip here it is the raw file uh... that means there are no edits

[00:15:30] here this is just the straight up raw tape that mark iris and wb t news director mark iris and recorded

[00:15:37] with the white house press secretary karenge jump you and um

[00:15:43] i mean it's headed at the beginning just to clip the beginning and then to uh at the end here but

[00:15:48] this is the full interview it runs about six minutes or so just kind of curious to hear the whole thing

[00:15:56] hey there good morning mark thank you so much for having me i'm looking forward to having this

[00:16:00] conversation so uh... north carolina's uh a state and play for sure uh some of the latest numbers show

[00:16:07] seventy two percent of voters here are really worried about the president's mental components

[00:16:12] and one uh... poll last week said that was forty six percent of democrats how does the president

[00:16:17] overcome that oh my god i'd so right out of the gate he's asking about dementia

[00:16:21] right out of the gate just wham it's a right in the face with it

[00:16:26] uh...

[00:16:28] that's your answer

[00:16:30] well i would uh... for i would uh... point everyone to the state of the union where the president gave an

[00:16:35] incredible speech about his vision for the american people and he spoke for seventy five minutes

[00:16:41] and laid out a powerful uh... uh... remarks on how he sees uh... was moving forward with uh...

[00:16:48] health care lowering costs for health care and how important that is to millions of important

[00:16:52] millions of americans including north carolini and that's why he in the vice president

[00:16:57] are going to be in rolly north carolina where they're looking forward to it on talking about their

[00:17:01] vision she's so bad at this

[00:17:04] and look okay and i'm not trying to be mean or anything

[00:17:08] i i have done a lot of interviews with uh... with flax and hacks and spin mixtures

[00:17:14] calms people press secretaries right just

[00:17:17] at all levels

[00:17:19] this is the white house this is like that this is the all-star game of the professionals right that you

[00:17:26] would think you do not get that game unless you are good at this

[00:17:31] work

[00:17:32] and

[00:17:33] this white holder courage

[00:17:35] because she's so bad at just oh gosh this is so awful

[00:17:39] and the worst part is you've got an entire generation of pr spin mixtures and flax and hacks that

[00:17:45] are watching her thinking this is what is acceptable

[00:17:48] so it's going to get worse

[00:17:50] this is the prequel to idiocracy we are living it people

[00:17:55] and strengthen the affordable care act for example medicate medicare uh... they

[00:18:00] they're going to discuss not just lowering health care costs but also including prescription

[00:18:04] drugs that's not forget there was a bill that was passed uh... last year well back in 2022

[00:18:10] in the inflation reduction act which only democrats voted on only they all there were the

[00:18:15] only ones that supported this bill and what it did it low it it allows medicare first time

[00:18:22] to two unnegotiate lowering cost prescription drug costs

[00:18:25] that imagine republicans voted again every single sentence it seems like she starts

[00:18:30] off with this stutter a wait a minute

[00:18:32] like joe biden

[00:18:34] they both have stutters

[00:18:38] have we ever seen these two together in the same place

[00:18:42] could they be the same person

[00:18:45] i'm just asking questions

[00:18:47] not for this they support this

[00:18:49] uh... some voted against it

[00:18:51] uh... and so that's what the president is going to talk about their insulin

[00:18:54] cause you have our seniors are paying hundreds of dollars

[00:18:57] a month

[00:18:58] uh... for insulin the president was able to cap that thirty five bucks

[00:19:03] thirty five bucks a month

[00:19:04] and we are really grateful to the governor cooper your governor's leadership

[00:19:09] on expanding medicate medicate expansion

[00:19:12] oh my god she sounds like she knows what she's talking about i'm waiting for her

[00:19:16] to call

[00:19:17] roi kupa her good friend ray

[00:19:20] right like that's what i'm expecting now i don't know if it's gonna have i've

[00:19:22] not heard this yet

[00:19:24] i have not heard this full interview

[00:19:26] but she is very very bad at this

[00:19:31] the worst part of this is that

[00:19:34] it's radio

[00:19:35] i mean that's the best part but it's the worst part for her

[00:19:38] because

[00:19:39] i understand if you're standing at the podium

[00:19:42] or at the lectern on the podium you're up there

[00:19:45] you're on tv

[00:19:47] people are asking you questions and

[00:19:49] i get it you cannot

[00:19:51] note everything in every detail about every single issue

[00:19:55] so they send you out there with that big fat binder

[00:19:59] with all of the

[00:19:59] you know talking points

[00:20:01] and spin

[00:20:02] so this way if you don't remember what the answer is or what the particular

[00:20:07] spin is supposed to be you just flip to that page and you

[00:20:10] oh yeah that's right this is the spin i need to hit these points

[00:20:13] i get that

[00:20:14] and i'm forgiving of that like

[00:20:17] for a television audience that sees the

[00:20:20] the press secretary doing that

[00:20:23] i i am forgiving of that to some extent okay like she's

[00:20:27] she's really bad at that too don't get me wrong but just in general i can

[00:20:31] forgive that

[00:20:32] but this is radio courage

[00:20:34] this is radio

[00:20:35] you can you can literally sit here as i am right now i have these papers in front

[00:20:40] of me and if i didn't do that you would have no idea

[00:20:43] that i have all these papers in front of me

[00:20:45] i have been reading it from a script this entire program all three hours

[00:20:50] you have no idea

[00:20:54] stand up and move away from the

[00:20:57] see this is

[00:20:59] oh wait

[00:21:00] i just i don't understand why

[00:21:03] you cannot deliver these copy points

[00:21:05] with some degree of admittedly fain

[00:21:10] sincerity

[00:21:12] why why is this so difficult why is every single sentence starting off with

[00:21:16] this

[00:21:17] halting stuttering start

[00:21:19] right like like you're like you're pushing the vw down a hill and you're

[00:21:22] open to like pop the clutch or something on this sound bite i don't understand

[00:21:29] and uh... because of these leadership now there's going to be more than four

[00:21:32] hundred thousand north to carolini and that's going to be able to receive

[00:21:36] uh... this uh... that we were able to receive the care that they need

[00:21:40] and also americans are saving on average eight hundred bucks a year on

[00:21:43] premium so that matters

[00:21:44] while republicans

[00:21:46] are constantly showing the stark contrast

[00:21:49] uh... on this are trying to repeal a c a fifty-and-temp

[00:21:52] fire publicants to do that

[00:21:54] uh... they're trying to repeal the inflation reduction i as i just mentioned

[00:21:57] it's going to it's going to lower cost for americans

[00:22:00] they they released up for public in the release their congressional republican

[00:22:04] budget just last week where they want to cut

[00:22:07] a hair care coverage for millions of americans

[00:22:10] a dry prescription drug costs up and so there couldn't be a bigger contrast

[00:22:15] there could be a clear vision by this president and that's what i would say to

[00:22:18] americans you have a president fighting for you

[00:22:21] lowering cost you get a golden look north carolina today to talk about just

[00:22:25] that and they should watch and and here we said

[00:22:28] uh... and uh... you know and i think that's what matters i think that's what

[00:22:32] americans also want

[00:22:33] when i told a number of people that i was talking to you today

[00:22:36] that it was interesting though they all said would you please just ask her

[00:22:40] does the president have dementia and so before i move on from it does he

[00:22:45] that mark mark i can't even believe you're asking me this question

[00:22:49] that is a credibly offensive question to ask but you know people ask it

[00:22:53] wait no no no no no you mark you you you you took your taking it down as

[00:22:58] rabbit hole let me uh... let me uh... let me be very clear about this

[00:23:03] all of course carin jom Pierre has to be very clear she has to be allowed to be

[00:23:07] clear see that's the thing everybody prevents her from being clear

[00:23:11] that's why she's so freaking unclear on everything

[00:23:15] because she's always saying let me be because she always begging permission and

[00:23:18] so i can only assume that nobody is allowing her to be clear all this time

[00:23:22] because if we would just let her be clear that she would be obviously

[00:23:26] it also

[00:23:28] not a rabbit hole

[00:23:30] simple question

[00:23:31] he just asked people said hey

[00:23:34] ask her does he have dementia so does he

[00:23:37] one simple question that's all it was a simple question and now she's talking

[00:23:41] about rabbit holes no rabbit holes would be okay well let's

[00:23:44] let's get more involved in go down the hole and ask more questions and go

[00:23:47] down different side tangent sin everything else that's what that phrase means

[00:23:53] but maybe clear

[00:23:55] uh... let me be clear oh you know what maybe

[00:23:57] i wonder if she's channeling Obama

[00:24:01] because he would always say that

[00:24:02] uh... let me be clear

[00:24:06] mmm

[00:24:09] they're down the rabbit hole here people no we're not actually

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[00:25:34] courage jump here is about to use this term i'm going to rewrack this clip mark

[00:25:39] arson wbt news director gets the white house press secretary on the phone they

[00:25:44] actually asked to be on the air because they're trying to front promote

[00:25:49] bydons trip to rolly today

[00:25:52] and so

[00:25:53] they make the white house press secretary available

[00:25:56] to read some copy points poorly

[00:25:58] and garrison then asks this question about hey i was you know told people i'm

[00:26:03] getting ready to interview you and they've got they got a question told a

[00:26:06] number of people that i was talking to you today that it was interesting though

[00:26:09] they all said would you please just ask her

[00:26:12] does the president have dementia and so before i move on from it does he

[00:26:17] that mark mark i can't even believe you're asking me this question

[00:26:21] that is a credibly offensive question to ask but you know the last week

[00:26:25] oh no no no no you mark you you you you took your taking it down as rabbit

[00:26:30] hole let me know let me uh... let me be very clear about this

[00:26:36] uh... for the past several years the president's position has laid out very

[00:26:41] common a comprehensive way

[00:26:43] other president's health

[00:26:44] yeah

[00:26:45] uh... this is a president if you watch him every day

[00:26:48] if you really pay attention to his record and what he has done now you will

[00:26:52] see exactly how

[00:26:54] uh... how

[00:26:55] how focus he's been on the american people no historic

[00:26:59] his actions has been he had done more

[00:27:02] no for all on on historic legislation

[00:27:04] domestic coffee on foreign policy not the question

[00:27:08] then most president

[00:27:09] and in uh...

[00:27:11] in this period

[00:27:12] of their president actually is the more in the first three years then most

[00:27:16] president have done

[00:27:17] in two terms and so i'm not even going to truly truly

[00:27:22] uh...

[00:27:24] really

[00:27:25] you know take take the premise of your question i think it is uh...

[00:27:29] i think what she's searching for there is a dignified

[00:27:33] your question with the response i think that's what she was and

[00:27:37] look i know white house press secretary so i don't have these

[00:27:42] axioms at the tip of my tongue ready to go

[00:27:46] i don't know a good effective way to sidestep and not answer a question in

[00:27:51] a believable way

[00:27:54] i i

[00:27:55] i am not as skilled at that gig

[00:27:57] as obviously courage

[00:27:59] jump here is

[00:28:01] which is why

[00:28:03] she sounds

[00:28:06] like she's losing a wrestling match with her tongue

[00:28:10] is just

[00:28:11] this is just embarrassing

[00:28:13] incredibly insulting

[00:28:15] and uh... and so we can you know we can move on to the next question i think i

[00:28:18] feel like i've answered it

[00:28:20] uh... they have answered it the question for you

[00:28:22] yes okay

[00:28:24] so

[00:28:25] uh... she not only called it incredibly offensive but she also called it

[00:28:28] incredibly insulting

[00:28:30] to whom

[00:28:32] to job i didn

[00:28:33] and you notice what she said about the president

[00:28:36] having the physical every year in the doctor clearing them given them all

[00:28:39] the that well okay first off

[00:28:42] that's just a physical that's not a mental

[00:28:45] right

[00:28:46] it's a physical deal

[00:28:47] um...

[00:28:49] but also he hasn't really been passing that with flying colors

[00:28:52] remember they gave him the new tennis shoes the other day

[00:28:55] he's got those two and look i don't mean that it the guys eighty one years

[00:28:58] old of course he's going to be having

[00:29:01] uh... physical issues but

[00:29:03] if we accept that on a physical side why wouldn't we accept it to be also a

[00:29:07] thing on the on the mental side too

[00:29:09] prices and grocery prices then big topics here in north carol

[00:29:13] so then he goes on to gas prices which we know what the spin there is going to be

[00:29:17] you know believe courage

[00:29:19] don't believe your lying eyes don't believe your budget

[00:29:22] don't believe your bank account

[00:29:24] right it's an illusion

[00:29:27] because the

[00:29:28] inflation isn't growing nearly as fast as it did two years ago

[00:29:31] men and that was going like

[00:29:34] nine percent annually like that was out of control

[00:29:37] that was like

[00:29:38] it was on fire

[00:29:40] or a conflagration if you will

[00:29:43] or blaze

[00:29:44] so yeah that was at a control nine percent ten percent annual increases you know

[00:29:47] that happened like a year

[00:29:49] uh... year two in a row

[00:29:51] and now it's only growing at like a three percent rates he so that's

[00:29:53] that's way better

[00:29:55] thanks joe biden

[00:29:56] course the prices are

[00:29:58] now permanently inflated

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