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DINESH Podcast

UNLAWFUL CONDUCT

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2022

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Dinesh answers some plausible objections to the documentary, such as, "But isn't this just a case of legal votes being delivered in an illegal way?" Dinesh also shows how the movie has broken out into the cultural mainstream, and the Left can't ignore it any longer. Former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis joins Dinesh to talk about the targeting of Trump lawyers for perpetrating the "big lie." (Ha, ha.)  Dinesh joins Dante in the Circle of Jupiter to examine a profound question involving divine justice. 

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0:00.0

Today I'll talk about how 2000 Mules has broken out into the political and cultural mainstream.

0:06.4

The film can't be stopped and I'll tell you what the implications are.

0:11.0

I also want to start addressing in some depth into the weeds some of the objections to the movie

0:17.1

and I want to discuss one today which is are these legal votes being delivered in an illegal way.

0:24.4

Former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis will join me. We're going to talk about the targeting of Trump

0:29.9

lawyers for perpetrating the ha ha big lie and I'm going to join Dante and the circle of Jupiter

0:36.2

to examine a profound question involving divine justice. This is the Nostus' show.

0:47.9

America needs this voice. The times are crazy and the time of confusion, division and lies.

0:59.9

We need a brave voice of reason understanding and truth. This is the Dinesh D'Souza podcast.

1:06.8

My documentary 2000 Mules has broken out into the political and cultural mainstream.

1:19.6

It's now become kind of unstoppable. In fact, today at the European Union, a group, I think

1:26.2

their Dutch members of parliament, they have announced a screening of the movie followed by

1:31.6

a discussion of the worldwide problem of election fraud. Yesterday, the Washington Post published a

1:40.6

in-depth conversation, a Q&A. It was kind of a feisty conversation. It involves actually

1:48.5

a guy who's kind of obsessed with this issue. Philip Bump, the national correspondent for the

1:53.2

Washington Post. He's written like six articles about it and he finally, well, I invited him to do a

1:58.0

debate. He said, well, I don't know about a debate, but maybe we can do a point counterpoint

2:02.9

in exchange in the Washington Post. We talked for about an hour on Monday. I didn't expect him

2:09.2

to publish the whole conversation, but he did. It's awesome. When I printed it out, 23 pages long.

2:14.4

So it's thousands of words. As I was reading it, I was obviously focusing on the content.

2:19.9

To be honest, I think he kind of got me, but that's not the reality. You could read and

2:24.5

figure it out for yourself. Tomorrow, by the way, I'm going to do an in-depth discussion of that

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