Bizarre reaction all around. The above commenters were questioning why Bongino blew up the way he did - going from zero following to 3mm followers/a top 2 conservative podcast in a few years time. I gave the factual answer… Here’s his first book as mentioned. https://www.amazon.com/Spygate-Attempted-Sabotage-Donald-Trump/dp/1642930989
I guess understanding the history of a podcast aside from anything barstool makes me a basement dweller in this sub’s eyes lol
https://www.amazon.com/Spygate-Attempted-Sabotage-Donald-Trump/dp/1642930989
>Why the Obama administration sent a spy connected to the Deep State into the Trump campaign
>How Russians were connected to the opposition research firm hired by the Clinton campaign to find dirt on Trump
>How the FBI failed to examine DNC computers after they were hacked, relying instead on the findings of a private company connected to the DNC and the Obama administraton
>Why British intelligence played a role in building the collusion narrative
>What role Ukrainians played in legitimizing the perception that Trump was conspiring with the Russians
>How foreign players in the two events that kickstarted the Trump-Russia collusion investigation were connected to the Clinton Foundation, and
>What motivated the major actors who sought to frame the Trump campaign and secure a win for Hillary Clinton
>So under President Obama’s watch Deputy Asst. Secretaries of Defense had daily access to the PDB. An example of an Obama Deputy Asst. Secretary of Defense, Evelyn Farkas.
>With dozens of people having access to President Obama’s PDB, Rice’s unmasking of names within the intelligence product gave dozens of people direct access to unmasked intelligence – including Obama officials who could, likely did, use the PDB for specific and intentional political purposes. This political outcome was essentially confirmed by Evelyn Farkas who was one of the downstream recipients of the unmasked intelligence.
>If the House Intelligence Committee, or Senate Intelligence Committee, as a whole – wanted to see the President’s Daily Briefing, they would have to request the individual components from the individual intelligence agencies because the PDB product was not created for them; it was created for the Office of The President.
>that’s why they’ve denuclearized like 3 separate times now right?
How many times did they denuclearize in the last 50 years?
>Trade wars with our allies is objectively one of the fastest ways to piss off our allies. Guaranteed.
I don't care about our allies if they can't handle reciprocal tariffs. Same way they can't pay their shares of NATO or rise up to the Paris Climate Accord they all agreed to
>Trump winning the RNC isn’t a measure of his political negotiation skills. That’s just appealing to the largest portion of the stupidest population in the country.
So if it was so easy why didn't 16 of the RNC candidates do it after being in politics their whole lives? Your logic is only consistent in that it's completely inconsistent.
>Blaming Obama by citing a quote. Neato.
Correct, a quote where Obama claims that there's no way to rig an election, right before he flip flopped and began accusing Trump of rigging an election. Who was in control of the intelligence at the time Trump was still a candidate? (hint: It was Obama)
>If that were even remotely true, start your own investigation. You could have done that at any point in the last 2 years, that it hasn’t happened should tell you that they can’t. But that would require logic.
Why would Trump do that when he can wait for Mueller to come out with the report finding Trump didn't collude, and then start doing his own investigations? Meanwhile while Trump has come out on top of you clowns every time, there have been people doing that investigation. Although I know how people like you work, and you'll simply refuse to accept new facts that go against your views.
https://www.amazon.com/Spygate-Attempted-Sabotage-Donald-Trump/dp/1642930989
Oh and there's a sequel coming up
lol
Tell ya what, I'll spoonfeed you a bit, but keep in mind I know how you're going to respond.
https://www.amazon.com/Spygate-Attempted-Sabotage-Donald-Trump/dp/1642930989
>Why the Obama administration sent a spy connected to the Deep State into the Trump campaign
>How Russians were connected to the opposition research firm hired by the Clinton campaign to find dirt on Trump
>How the FBI failed to examine DNC computers after they were hacked, relying instead on the findings of a private company connected to the DNC and the Obama administraton
>Why British intelligence played a role in building the collusion narrative
>What role Ukrainians played in legitimizing the perception that Trump was conspiring with the Russians
>How foreign players in the two events that kickstarted the Trump-Russia collusion investigation were connected to the Clinton Foundation, and
>What motivated the major actors who sought to frame the Trump campaign and secure a win for Hillary Clinton
Operation Condor – How NSA Director Mike Rogers Saved The U.S. From a Massive Constitutional Crisis…
There’s a whole book written about it.
At first, I thought it was a silly conspiracy theory, but things in the book keep coming true week after week.
https://www.amazon.com/Spygate-Attempted-Sabotage-Donald-Trump/dp/1642930989
Every single source is in his book Spygate.
But you don't really care about sources do you?
Spygate: The Attempted Sabotage of Donald J. Trump https://www.amazon.com/dp/1642930989/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_QJU.BbD9W0QEC
> Trump's campaign manager is a convicted felon.
Nothing to do with Trump, and was fired. Not relevant to anything
> Trump's deputy campaign manager is a convicted felon.
Literally the same example as the first.
> Trump's foreign policy advisor is now a convicted felon.
For what exactly? Take a closer look than what you are being fed
> Trump's National Security Advisor is now a convicted felon.
Take a closer look at what they are feeding you and the known pitbull that's feeding it to you. See Levin last night...
> Trump's personal attorney and hush money fixer is now a convicted felon.
For what, unrelated nonsense from long ago and crimes that wouldn't ever hold up to a judge/jury? I wonder why he would plead guilty to something that's not a crime? Maybe take a closer look at the people forcing him too. See Levin last night.
> Trump's longest running advisor is now accused of seven felonies.
Accused, by who? The team dedicated to taking down Trump? We'll see if any of this hold's up.
> Trump himself is implicated in two felonies, having "directed and coordinated" them according to the DoJ.
That's because the people behind it designed it that way. Not a crime, but they forced Cohen to plead guilty to it specifically so you and others could say this.
>How in the world are you still hanging on to this degenerate clown show?
Because Trump has everyone against him. Sticking up for the American people is quite the challenge. The swamp is literally rallying against anyone that tries to break the mold.
If you wanna know the truth
>Not hard to win a game rigged in your favor
Hahaha how you say that with a straight face is beyond me.
here's a source https://www.amazon.com/Spygate-Attempted-Sabotage-Donald-Trump/dp/1642930989/
or listen to his podcast for free https://bongino.com/ and if you don't believe him, read the 5 or 6 news articles he links to every day in the podcast notes. Or google up another source that you prefer.
Bonus: https://www.amazon.com/Russia-Hoax-Illicit-Hillary-Clinton/dp/0062872745/
Bonus2: https://www.amazon.com/Liars-Leakers-Liberals-Anti-Trump-Conspiracy/dp/1546083421