with it. do you certainly start to wonder that if he s going to get away with that? he s got so many defenders, so many people from the media, which is , by the way, he was basically the firsty to b cryptocurrency to be covered positively at all by the new york timesvered be of the exactly what you said, the club he belongs to from who areeveryone w trying to save face. everyone just watching thisaw would go away. but this is this is a differentt kind of scheme that we re s looking at here. this is not just simply off some other criminal bernie madoff. those guys have always existed. the con man, madofguysf, of cou, got a lot more money than most con men get. but those guys have always existed, just playing off of people s greed and using their trust. what makes using sam different? we have a piece coming out inw our subset of the comments on society tomorro w about this.cking what makesso it different is he is he was trafficking in something that san new in american circles, traffi
enforcement including the men and women of the fbi as with any law enforcement agencies are deplorable and dangerous. republican senator marco rubio rushed to the defense of the fbi praising the justice department and the fbi for finally going after the con man. he s a con man. i think it s time to unmask him for what he is. a con man who s taking advantage of people s fears and anxieties about the future, portraying himself as a strong guy. he s not a strong guy, he s never faced real adversity before. sorry, that was my mistake, blame me completely for that, sorry that was marco rubio talking about talking to trump in 2016 before he began living every moment of his life in desperate fear of donald trump. this is what marco rubio actually said about the trump search warrant. this writ was about trying to disqualify a likely future election opponent.
still waiting and hoping he doesn t get like four years or something stupid like that. mr. potts is present. but again, they had no idea. what was this man all about? there was a hearing to help the judge make a decision about sentence. normally just arguments. recommendations from both sides. but not this time. the prosecution called 35 witnesses to tell the judge a hair-raising story about reginald potts. reginald was not quite the gold-plated success story he appeared to be. he lived a life of a lot of smoke and mirrors. he s a con man who fooled a lot of people. and when the con man was challenged, everybody, even law enforcement, was a target. he would kill me. he would kill my family, my family would never be safe. when he was struck three times by mr. potts in the face. he spent much of his adult life in prison, where he assaulted guards. i was struck in the right eye by mr. potts.
petrified for that information to come out. the reason they go for loyal individuals the way donald went for someone like myself was because he never thought that i would come out and testify against him to out him, to expose him for the con man, the fraud, the cheat that he legitimately is. so there is a tremendous similarity between richard nixon and donald trump in that re respect. dean became a bigger and bigger player, until the point where nixon fired him as a kind of sacrificial lamb. good evening. the biggest white house scandal in a century. the watergate scandal broke wide open today. the president s white house legal counsel john dean has been fired. nixon realized that i was going to blow up the cover-up. so he decides that he s just got to get rid of me. the two closest men to the
that we hold dear, how do we engage? i want to talk about it with two people when come from opposite sides of the aisle, but are both fierce defenders of free speech and good faith public debates. they both have shows. msnbc columnist dinno badella, and 2020 republican presidential candidate joe walsh. he s host of the podcast white flag with joe walsh, he s the author of f silence calling out for the con man that he is. joe, let me start with you because you make a point on your show of booking people with whom you do not share ideological perspectives and your recent guests have included alyssa milano, d.l. hughley, jane lynch and adam kinzinger, i ve interviewed all of them except jane lynch and none of them are