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July 5, 2024

The Brothers-in-Law's Bold Predictions: 2024 Election Forecast & Beyond, with Dr. William T. Choctaw and Attorney Bernie Brown

The Brothers-in-Law's Bold Predictions: 2024 Election Forecast & Beyond, with Dr. William T. Choctaw and Attorney Bernie Brown

In this special episode, Dr. Choctaw and Attorney Bernie Brown make their bold predictions for the 2024 election and beyond. They discuss the likelihood of Biden securing the Democratic nomination, the potential outcome of the Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity, and the overall impact of these events on the political landscape. Listen in as they share their insights, expertise, and a healthy dose of speculation for the future of America.

Transcript
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Coming up on this episode of the
Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise podcast.

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The rumor is, is that there are
certain high powered Democrats that

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may try to urge President Biden
to relinquish those delegates.

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To someone else like

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welcome to the healthy wealthy and
wise podcast a podcast that provides

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actionable information And tools you
can use to live a more healthy wealthy

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and wise life This is the special
brothers in law edition featuring.

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Dr.

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William T.

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Chongta, md Who is also an attorney
and attorney bernie round a

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former los angeles city prosecutor
Let's join the conversation.

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Well, ladies and gentlemen, we are
completely delighted to have one of

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our, uh, our, our, uh, supreme, uh,
no pun intended, uh, uh, guests and,

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and interviewees, uh, from the very
beginning of our podcast, um, attorney,

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Bernie Brown, um, who has stopped by.

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Uh, he's, he's a very busy guy, but
he's, he's He's been gracious to

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stop by and be willing to share, uh,
some, some, uh, brief moments of his

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time to just to give us his thoughts.

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Um, tell, tell me about
your opinion of the debates.

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Okay, well, you know, unfortunately,
Joe Biden, President Biden,

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kind of played into a lot of the
Trump propaganda, shall we say.

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I mean, Trump's been saying
all along that Joe Biden is not

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mentally capable of running the
government, of being president.

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And that he's old and These
people, and then fortunately

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he, when you see him walking, he
looks old and he looks fragile.

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He looks like he could just fall apart.

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He's like, you know, you blow
on him, he's gonna fall down.

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But when he would speak, he would
always be coherent and logical.

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And his analysis was sound
and strong and persuasive.

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Uh, and he sounded like he had
a good grasp of all the issues.

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Unfortunately, during the debate, he
had times where it appeared as though

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he was confused in his own sentences,
where he would, he would start talking

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and then he would use a word and you
say, well, it seemed like the word

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was out of context, or he would start
speaking about a subject matter and in

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the middle of it, he would interject
something that seemed to be irrelevant.

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Or some, some commentary that seemed
to not be related to what he was

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talking about, giving the impression
that he was confused and he had long

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pauses and seemed to be confused and
so it did appear as though, uh, he

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was having some age related issues.

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Right.

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So, I think that really hurt him.

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Well, no, and and I, I agree and I
think he agrees also, I, I, I watched,

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uh, as you did, I watched the debate
and I watched the, the, um, uh,

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the commentator, uh, uh, uh, I, I
watched his speech afterwards where

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he was, it was completely different.

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Um, and, and there's no question if you
are , if you are late seventies, um,

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or early eighties or whatever, you're
gonna have age issues, including Trump.

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You know, uh, in Trump's issues,
he just lied about everything.

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He didn't ask a question, you know,
and he would just say, well, let me

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go back to what that guy said, you
know, and then he would go, go back

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into his, his routine and everything.

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Um, uh, I, you know, I think
anybody can have a bad, Obama had

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a bad debate the first time out.

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You know, I think all that's, all that's,
I think there's style and substance.

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There's no question style
wise, as you get older.

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Your style is not as cool as it was when
you were in your forties and fifties,

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but substance is what runs governments.

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Basically, you know, I, you know, it's,
it's what you do and why you do what

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you do and what your ethics are and your
belief systems and that sort of thing.

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Um, and, um, so I'm, I'm,
I'm not worried about that.

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I'm not worried about that.

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I think, um, and I think that's why
he chose Kamala Harris four years ago.

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Says I want, and their president does
that, I want somebody, you know, that

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if something happens to me, or if I
can't blah blah blah blah blah, who

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I feel comfortable can run things.

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The prosecutor from California can run
things, if she's elected president.

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Um, and I, so I'm comfortable with that.

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I'm just concerned.

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And I agree with all of that.

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I'm concerned about those swing rotors.

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Yeah, I agree.

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I agree.

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It's not going to be easy.

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It's not going to be easy.

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Um, yeah, when they're looking

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at that debate and honestly, they're
thinking, and I'm just speculating,

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they're thinking we got, we have
a choice between a liar and a

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criminal and, and, and a guy who's
kind of, who's Diminishing returns.

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It's been mentally, uh, you
know, declining, shall we say.

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Yeah, I think the president doesn't
run the government by himself.

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Right.

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He's not.

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And I, and I, I don't disagree
with anything you said.

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I think, I think though, even if
he is diminishing because of his

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partner, the country will be okay.

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I'm talking about Kamala Harris.

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Yes.

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That's a very good point.

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And that's why you have a vice president.

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Ratings are not great highs.

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Well, I think some of that is that
we as a country, even though we talk

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about our liberalism and our openness
and our women's rights, we're still

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behind even Mexico and hiring or,
or electing a female president.

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Think about that.

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Mexico has a female president.

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You know, India's had female presidents,
Britain, on and on and on and on and on.

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My point is that I think there's still
that, I don't know, male dominance or

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whatever one wants to call it, that
until we get the first one, you know,

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then, you know, it's going to be typical.

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And I think that's what Harris is going
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a first one and she's on the precipice
to, to, to make that happen if necessary.

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Well, you know, some people, or some
of the, uh, high powered Democrats,

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uh, are considering other alternatives.

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But see, the reality is
there are no alternatives.

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He has the delegates.

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And the only way you get those
delegates is if he releases them.

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You know, so you can't make
him give up his delegates.

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He has them.

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Right.

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The convention is going
to be in, what, July?

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July or August, I think.

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I think it's in August.

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That's a done deal.

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And that's the other reality.

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There is nothing.

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There is no mechanism in place to
deal with this this late in stage.

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If he says yes, I'm
gonna do it or whatever.

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Yes, and the rumor is, is that there
are certain high powered Democrats

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that May try to urge President Biden
to relinquish those delegates to

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someone else like Governor Newsom or,
or other possible powerful Democrats

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that they might think, yes, go ahead.

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I know, I know, I, I know, I, I've,
I've heard that and I think you're

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exactly right, but I'm, I'm, I'm going
to make a, uh, uh, uh, uh, a thought.

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That won't happen.

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It's too late.

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He's already said no.

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And to use Newsom's term,
folks just need to move on.

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That's a non starter.

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I think the longer, somebody said,
obviously your thoughts about this,

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and I've been a Republican and a
Democrat, so I can, you know, win.

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But that the Republicans are sort of like
tough folks, you know, you know, Trump

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can literally shoot somebody on Fifth
Avenue and they'll say, no, that's my guy.

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I'm going to stand with him.

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I'm going to stand with him, whatever.

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The Democrats, on the other hand, you
know, if they don't see perfection, then

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they start, you know, whining and crying
and, oh my God, what's going to happen?

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So they end up being their own worst
enemies, you know, and I, I don't

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know whether that's true or not.

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Um, but it's crazy.

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It's going to be interesting going forward
and we're going to know in a few months.

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This is not going to be a year.

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This is going to be a few months
and all of this will come true.

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It's quite an exciting time to live.

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It is.

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It is.

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It

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is.

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That's when you think, oh, I've seen
it all, I'm an old guy now, and I

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know what's gonna happen, you know.

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And then it becomes like,
ah, so utterly unpredictable.

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Indeed, indeed.

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In so many ways.

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And what I always tell
myself, God is in charge.

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Yeah, whatever my fears, my worries,
you know, I'll put it in God's hands.

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I will do my part.

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Justin, do you have any
questions, any thoughts?

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Um, I do, um, in regards to the
immunity, um, and I'll make this quick.

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Um, Richard Nixon was pardoned, and if, if
they rule in favor of, you know, immunity,

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uh, will, will they, um, they being the
Heritage Foundation or whomever it might

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be, want to revisit that pardon, lift it,
and expunge him from any, uh, wrongdoing?

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Oh, man.

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I know that's kind of

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Okay, are you talking about
expunging Richard Nixon?

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They could but uh, that's
that's so far back in history.

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I don't think that they'll go there but
they could they certainly there's nothing

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to stop them from wanting to go there but
I don't think that Richard Nixon and then

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correct me did he actually get convicted?

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Yeah, I don't think he know

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right No, he didn't.

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So there's nothing to expunge.

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Yeah, I think, uh, He
resigned voluntarily.

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Prior to, I think a number of people
came to him and said, Hey, uh, we

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have enough evidence to convict.

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You need to resign.

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I'm paraphrasing, of course.

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Uh, and I guess the crux of the question
was, uh, would it be the immunity,

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would it be Retro, retroactive,

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uh, generally Supreme Court cases are
not retroactive and in, uh, Nixon's

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case, since he was never convicted, there
would actually be nothing to explain.

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And so, uh, so that
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Yes.

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Okay.

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And it's ironic

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that, uh, the convention, uh,
the democratic convention, uh, I

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believe it was in Chicago again.

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And, uh, uh, back in the day,
that's, it was pretty contentious.

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It seems like it might be
contentious this time as well.

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It's not going to be contentious.

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You don't think so?

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That was 1968 with Hubert Humphrey,
and that was a whole, that was a whole

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different generation Now that will
be demonstrated at both conventions.

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That, that there, there's
no question about that.

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Trust me, this is all locked and loaded.

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It's it's going to go they got it.

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They've got the boat.

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They got to run it through You're
going to have the balloons and the

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confetti Blah blah blah blah blah blah.

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Um, and one of the other things about
the debate Um, according to a number

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of the pundits, uh, it was one of the
least Watched debates in history a lot of

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people thought the opposite because most
people know most of these folks This is

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the first time an ex president is running
against the current president They they're

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they're no surprises here not not really
And so you either like it or you don't

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like, I mean, they either like one person
or they don't like them, but no, I, I

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think it'll be interesting to see, but
I think it's going to go like clockwork.

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Well, you know, that, that will
be another opportunity to get

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together with you gentlemen.

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to have a conversation after
that, uh, because, uh, whatever

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it is, it's going to be something.

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We can talk again in August.

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Yes, uh, it'll be,

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uh, just thinking you can
raise that issue, pardons.

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Yes.

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I think, I think Biden may at some
point, if he loses the election, he

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may change his mind and Biden pardon
his son just before he leaves office.

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Yes.

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I, I would, Trump has already
said that if he wins the election,

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he's pardoning all of his,

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all his buddies.

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Right, right, right.

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And as a matter of fact, you just
said, why don't we plan to do that?

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Why don't we plan to some,
someday in August, which is

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only what, a couple months away.

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Um, we, we get back together
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Republican convention is in July
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But after that, we, we, we get
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a discussion and see what happens.

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Great.

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I would love that.

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As a matter of fact, on
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Let's make some predictions
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those predictions then.

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Well, I'll predict Biden will
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Party without hesitation.

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I predict that the Supreme Court will not
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And I think the Supreme Court will do it.

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I think they're all in the tank,
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and we're gonna have to get another
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I think that they will do it,
6 3, and, uh, Ketanji Brown

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Jackson will rightly dissent.

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All right.

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All right.

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Okay.

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All righty.

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Sounds good.

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Sounds good.

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Well, listen, uh, Brother Brown, we
want to thank you so much and hope you

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have a terrific rest of your Saturday.

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Uh, give my best to Gloria, uh, and,
uh, thank you for being with us.

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Thank you for having me.

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This is a wonderful show
you have, and I'm glad that.

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You can give any
participation, be part of it.

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Thank you.

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Thank you, sir.

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God bless.

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God bless you too.

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All right.

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