
"A Cabal Of CRIMINALS" - Ex-CIA Agent UNLOADS On Obama & Biden's Deep State
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The speaker discusses Donald Trump's use of his platform to communicate with both allies and adversaries, noting that some, like "G," might have been friends but the situation is evolving. The speaker believes Democrats have consistently underestimated Trump, viewing him as a buffoon, which they argue is a misjudgment. When asked if they still support Trump, the speaker affirms their support, stating a strong negative feeling towards Democrats. They describe Democrats, particularly those emerging from the Obama and Biden administrations, as a "cabal of criminals" despite acknowledging that the Trump administration also faced challenges.
The speaker contrasts this with the past, reminiscing about their move to Washington D.C. in 1982, when Democrats and Republicans were more collegial, attending events and social gatherings together. This period, just after Reagan's election, is presented as a time of greater bipartisan cooperation.
A personal anecdote is shared about an encounter with Ronald Reagan. While walking near the White House on a cold December night, the speaker and their girlfriend noticed the west gate open. President Reagan's limousine pulled out, and despite the speaker's then-liberal political leanings and dislike for Reagan, they began to applaud. Reagan stopped his car, rolled down the window, and thanked the speaker for their support. This interaction left a lasting impression.
Years later, the speaker recounts another encounter, this time with Bill Clinton and his daughter Chelsea, outside a bookstore on Constitution Avenue. Upon seeing them, the speaker called out, "Keep abortion safe and legal, Bill." Clinton responded, "I'm trying," and came over to shake hands.
The transcript concludes with the speaker, identified as John Kuryaku, a former CIA officer, inviting viewers to find him on "Man" for discussions on topics such as the CIA, FBI, DoD, torture, secret prisons, international renditions, and even career advice for those interested in joining the CIA. They offer to discuss any chosen subject. The video also directs viewers to other content, including more videos and the full podcast.