Bad FBI Interview
The Derek Hunter Podcast
Derek Hunter
4.4 • 1.8K Ratings
🗓️ 2 March 2023
⏱️ 76 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | All right, he had a good morning. Welcome to it. It is the day we're going to put guests for the second day of March 2023 happy glorious delicious beautiful Thursday to you almost Friday God knows we all want a weekend. Don't we? |
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| 0:57.5 | We got a lot of ground to cover. There's a lot of stuff going on in the world, but I want to take a listen. There's a. There's some amazing. There's an amazing hearing. I'm hoping to get to will see about somebody who's trying to work at the night. I can't explain this woman simply won't address her. Her tweets. She just will not, but I want to start off with an interview yesterday on Fox News bread bear show. I know I always often that always. But I often pray. |
| 1:27.5 | The bread bear show as the only news show that I watch. And it's good. And it's the only news. And it is. And it is something I watched. I watched this whilst I was making pesquetti for dinner for the girls. But I did bread bear did a horrible job interviewing the FBI director Christopher Ray and absolutely horrible job about it. |
| 1:57.5 | Now you could say maybe the time was of the essence and time is always limited when you're interviewing somebody. You've got commercial breaks. You've got time constraints on them. No director of the FBI is going to say, you know what? Come and hang out with me all day long and ask me questions nonstop. I'll clear my schedule. That's not going to happen. You get half an hour maybe probably. I mean, it seemed like it was 20 minutes. But it's one thing that's telling about it. |
| 2:26.5 | And this is why I hate the news business, even more than I normally do. Nowadays bread bear is has podcast right. And he has this interview with Christopher Ray and they cut it off. And they weird. They had it in two parts, which is fine. |
| 2:47.5 | But then when they cut it off each time he says to see more of this interview, you can go and download my podcast at Fox News podcast. Go download my podcast. You're like, why would you, if there's anything worth, why would you put it on the podcast rather than on the, I don't know, news program. Right. So you got to assume that whatever is there is garbage. You just got to assume that whatever is there is filler. |
| 3:16.4 | Whatever is there has less news value than the interview that they aired, which realistically didn't have any news value at all. |
| 3:29.0 | But was this whole thing because you sit there and you go, well, you seem rushed, you seem pressed, you seem, maybe it was editing, maybe it was cut for time so that they could get it for the interview conducted for the news value for the audience of the television show. |
| 3:43.9 | Or was the interview conducted to grow the size of the podcast audience. |
| 3:52.5 | Because here's just a bit of a pro tip for anybody out there who's consuming news. If anybody says we're going to talk to a news and I have an example of this coming up. |
| 4:07.5 | Anybody said we're going to talk to a news maker and we've talked to a news maker and here's part of it. And you can get the rest of it here. |
| 4:17.4 | It's clickbait. You won't find anything newsworthy there. It's clickbait. |
| 4:23.7 | Why? Well, because if they are actually in the news business, they would have put the newsworthy parts on their television show. They wouldn't have buried it. There's no news. No, man. |
| 4:34.8 | The stuff you had online, the news nuggets in there were just absolutely amazing. Boy, I didn't see that coming. Nobody ever says that. Nobody ever will say that. |
| 4:48.3 | So keep that in mind as you listen to this, that I'm not really sure that this interview was conducted to get information. If it was, it didn't. |
| 4:58.7 | Because the follow-up questions that needed to be asked weren't asked. |
| 5:05.1 | The information that needed to be dug wasn't dug. Well, he was trying to cover a lot of ground. Frankly, the FBI starts on the origin of COVID-19 are largely irrelevant. Yes, the FBI does have tentacles out around. |
| 5:28.1 | The world and when something horrible happens, they are oftentimes even by our allies called in to investigate. |
| 5:36.7 | But the CIA operates overseas. The FBI operates largely domestically. So their thoughts on where the origin of COVID came. |
| 5:45.6 | They're a criminal organization. Why would they, unless they're going to charge China? Why would they be investigating his thoughts on that are largely irrelevant? |
| 5:55.3 | They are. So he spent a lot of time on that for some reason. He spent a lot of time on that. I don't know why. |
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