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Chapter 1: Why is Stephen A. Smith attacking Ben Shapiro?
Folks, we have a ton to get to today on the show. Stephen A. Smith attacking yours truly over claiming that Derek Chauvin should be pardoned by President Trump on federal charges. We'll get into the possibility of a recession. President Trump is not ruling one out and we'll get into the chaos. in Syria.
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Uncensored ad-free daily shows, investigative journalism, live chats, breaking news first, no filter, no corporate leash, and no nonsense. The Daily Wire is where the real story lives. Head on over to dailywire.com slash subscribe and join the fight today. So a lot of people have been asking why we're focused in here at the Men's Bureau Show on the pardon of Derek Chauvin.
After all, he's convicted on both federal charges as well as state charges. Well, there are a few reasons. The first and most obvious reason is that there is a likelihood he serves less time if you relieve the federal charges. The reason for that is because while federal inmates can earn good time credit that reduces sentences, that happens at a much lower rate than it happens at the state level.
So when you're talking about Derek Chauvin's concurrent sentences, he has about a 22 and a half year sentence on state charges and 21 on federal charges. But under Minnesota state sentencing structure, inmates usually serve about two thirds of their sentence behind bars and one third under supervised release.
So he would serve like 15 years of the 22 and a half year state sentence in actual confinement under the state charges. So you'd get less time in jail is the short answer. But the other answer is that when you believe a person who is not guilty is languishing in prison, That is the time when the president of the United States ought to either commute a sentence or pardon.
That is like the perfect example. And as we're gonna lay out over the course of coming weeks, I'm gonna lay out in full detail why I believe that Derek Chauvin is not guilty in the killing of George Floyd. That is the real reason, because it is immoral to allow people who you believe are innocent to languish in prison. This should not be a particularly arguable issue.
And just because that person was made into the face of American racism based on literally zero evidence that has been provided that Derek Chauvin killed George Floyd based on race, Derek Chauvin was made the face of American racism before his trial. Every media outlet in the country decided he was guilty. The governor of Minnesota decided he was guilty.
The mayor of Minneapolis decided he was guilty. The presidential candidates on the left side of the aisle at that time as Joe Biden decided he was guilty. And it was very necessary for the jury to convict him in order for an entire narrative structure to be created. And that was wrong. Okay, well, there are many people who object to all this. One of those people is Stephen A. Smith.
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Chapter 2: Should Derek Chauvin be pardoned?
So she will not admit the problem, however, she was asked about the fact that Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, is moving away from the men should play in women's sports routine and she won't even address it. So you can't say that you admit you have a problem, but then not admit what the problem is.
But for me, it's like, let the local community figure this out, right? In Michigan, we have a process in place where if someone who's born a boy wants to play in women's sports, you have to get a waiver. We've had it happen two times in our entire state. So let the local communities, just like everything with schools, handle that issue.
For me, though, I think this issue is being sort of brought up in order to make sparks and see sparks fly.
Okay, well, then it would be very easy for you to avoid the sparks flying by simply saying the obvious thing, which is that boys should not play in girls' sports. Get some more on that in a moment. First, only two things in life are certain, death and taxes. Well, now there is a third certainty.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of the racial narrative in the George Floyd case?
I have suspicions as to what Tucker means by quote unquote neocons. But again, the idea that Christians who can live safely in the Middle East, by the way, in about one country, which is Israel, not a lot of Christians who are living safely in Syria, Iraq, Iran, Saudi. These are not places with large Christian populations. Many of these places are places that Tucker is busy defending this week.
And what's going on in Syria, which is a horror show, is not the fault of the Turks who are literally backing the regime that is murdering people, including Christians. It's somehow the fault of the neocon warmongers. It's a wild supposition. But, again, this is part and parcel of some of the stuff that Tucker seems to be pushing lately, which, again, is the idea.
That all conflict in the Middle East is the fault of an evil cadre of Americans who are pushing conflict in the Middle East. No one in the Middle East apparently has any agency. Iran has no agency. Hezbollah has no agency. Qatar certainly has no agency. The Tucker spent this weekend over in Qatar. doing a bit of propaganda work on behalf of the Qatari regime.
And again, this is not an attribution of motive to Tucker. I'm not going to claim, I see some people online claiming Tucker's in the pay of the, Tucker doesn't need their money. I don't think that's right. I think that Tucker's worldview suggests that apparently the only actors in the Middle East who have any agency at all are the United States, Israel, And pretty much no one else, apparently.
And so everything bad that happens in the Middle East is the fault of those people. And no one else has any agency at all. So Iran has been growing closer and closer to a nuclear weapon. Iran is the chief sponsor of terror, not only in the region, but all over the world. Iran has its tentacles all the way down in South America. Iran's proxies in Hezbollah, the Houthis, all these people.
have been engaged in terrorism that affects American interests ranging from the Red Sea to the murder of literally thousands of American soldiers in Iraq by Iranian terrorist supporting groups to the murder of 241 Marines at the U.S. Marine barracks bombing back in the 1980s.
While Iran has been growing more and more loud, they are currently holding joint military drills with China and Russia right now. Iran also happens to be super vulnerable. Their nuclear regime could be ended basically today by a single sortie. Despite all of that, President Trump is trying to give them an off-ramp, which is the right path, right? He's trying to give them an off-ramp.
And then if they won't take the off-ramp, there has to be a fist inside the velvet glove. Here's President Trump talking about Iran.
No, well, there are two ways Iran can be handled, militarily or you make a deal. I would prefer to make a deal because I'm not looking to hurt Iran. They're great people. I know so many Iranians from this country. Well, not the leadership. No, not the leadership. The people. No, they're very evil people. No, but the people of Iran are great people.
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