joe biden has hid from political confrontation, he ran a campaign in a basement and refuses to take questions from reporters and then he incoherently babbles his way through his presidency. and he has set a standard for our governance. that standard, frailty, incompetence, weakness, and it is spreading like a virus. yesterday, there was a sad moment of the united states senate involving pennsylvania senator john fetterman p.r. to speak of the republicans want to give a work requirement for snap. a hungry family has to have these kind of penalties or these kinds of working requirements. shouldn t you have a working requirement after you have billions at your bank? it seems like they weren t preoccupied when snap requirements for works for hungry people come up not about protecting the taxpayers you know, that will bail them out or whatever it does to crush it. will: yeah, it is so hard to wa. he s incoherent and if we are being honest, not worried about being kind, that wa
overruled the fbi director who says as a headline says nt fuzz and i ll do you k ideology. what s your title? senior writer and town hall. going to tell us that the fbi director is wrong. will: the contempt. even though julio s been on the ground covering the filings for years. in fact, here s what julio rosas has seen firsthand. [car horn blaring]
rights. will: it s hard. one time we had washington, jefferson, madison. now we have florida legislators doing tiktok legislators doing dances we have federman, feinstein. they are the victims of ambitious spouses but more importantly, they are the front men. they are the manchurian candidates for permanent washington, the faces may change and the more indistinguishable they are, the better. but the interests stay and remain. and that s a different kind of malevolence. it s the kind of a lead is on display for example an exchange yesterday at a hearing on nt for threats between new york congressman dan goldman and journalist julio rosas. apparently the expert now in organized terrorist activity has
authoritarian. strongmen. julio rosas is the senior writer and he is the author of fiery but mostly peaceful and he joins us now. julio, great to have the on the program. when you are taking the questions from dan goldman yesterday, how do you explain the disdain? well, i think it s just the epitome that people have come to realize what washington is and it s full of elitist people. i m not against making money. that s part of the american dream. that really wasn t what s happening. what was happening is that i m a politician, i know better than you despite the fact that you were at all these places and also the fbi knows more than you do. and look, yeah, sure, dan goleman has made money, but the differences i earn my paycheck and i think i earned it pretty well back in 2020 covering all those different riots. will: great way to pr put it.
right now we are still here in ken kenosha. curfew still technically in effect. still out and about a lot of people. obviously burning buildings behind me. not an unruly protest. will: that s credibility, that s julio rosas, but none of the coverage matters to dan goldman. he says you need to believe him, even though his only credential is the fact he s an heir to the levi strauss fortune and he spent $2 million of his family s fortune to be elected in one of the wealthiest congressional district in the country. in other words, dan goldman is rich and in his version of america, his opinion, because he is rich, matters more than julio rosas. well, his opinion and of course the unimpeachable opinion of the fbi. thankfully, julio rosas refused to be lectured yesterday by goldman. i think it s funny to be lectured by an heir to the levi strauss corporation and