DAILY BRIEFING: The Experiment
Look what we've seen so far. Have you ever felt like a lab rat? Paging Dr. Milgram.
Look what we've seen so far. Have you ever felt like a lab rat? Paging Dr. Milgram.
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There are many-ocracies, democracies, plutocracies, timocracies, thugocracies, which we'll talk about, occlocracies, which is my rule, | |
various The Biden administration is a thugocracy. | |
Erstwhile, by the way, this newer iteration is a lightweight who, the only thing, you're not going to see any of this brazen Jen Psaki. | |
You're actually going to miss her because you are about to be bored out of your mind by what you see. | |
Very simply. | |
I mean, it's just true. | |
And that may be a reason, that may be a tactic that is being used. | |
It's very, very smart if you think about it. | |
Have somebody who was just insipid, vapid, completely devoid of anything even remotely interesting in this new iteration of the Secretary, but do even worse things. | |
You know, a lot of this stuff... | |
Which is important. | |
A lot of the problems were brought on because Jen Psaki called attention to it. | |
So, we'll get to that in a moment. | |
In law, there is a problem, and I just did a piece on this, Lionel Media, which will drop at 11 a.m. Eastern Time for those subscribed. | |
Very, very quickly, the law gives limited... | |
Criminal liability and exposure to behaviors that are inchoate or inchoate in nature. | |
Attempt, solicitation, conspiracy, things like that. | |
And in a weird way, these incitement laws are really tough. | |
To incite, to inflame, to direct, to promote, to encourage. | |
Accomplice laws. | |
A to bet, counsel, procure, or hire. | |
That's different. | |
But for me to sit there and say, go ahead. | |
Do it. | |
Do it. | |
Go ahead. | |
It's different than opposed to, here's $50, go do it. | |
A little different. | |
Or let's work together. | |
I'll be the driver. | |
I'll be the getaway driver. | |
You go in, you rob the bank. | |
It's kind of a participatory thing. | |
But plain old incitement, that's a real tough one. | |
And Brandenburg? | |
Is the case that spoke to it? | |
Anyway, don't want to get too much into the weeds on that. | |
But let me ask you a question. | |
When Jen Psaki is asked specifically, Jen, what is the Biden administration's position on the violent attacks, threats made to sitting justices? | |
Either by doxing, or actually, or let's just go beyond just that, but what is the position of the administration? | |
And she says, well, she just said do it. | |
Now you're going to say, no she didn't. | |
I'm going to say, yes she did. | |
Do you mind if I put a bullet in this guy's head right now? | |
Okay, bang. | |
Because by not saying, no, no, no, no, you just told me to do it. | |
You basically told me you didn't care. | |
Because when you acted like you didn't care, I took that as a yes. | |
That's human nature. | |
Hey Dad, can I take the keys to the car? | |
Okay, thanks. | |
So don't give me this nonsense about, well, she never really said it. | |
See, she never really, she didn't actually, she didn't agree, she didn't say, well, go ahead. | |
No. | |
But she did. | |
She knew exactly what she was saying. | |
Now, if you were to have said, what do you think, do you mind, if on January 6th, no, wait a minute, I didn't finish, it doesn't matter. | |
That's different. | |
Why? | |
Well, it just is. | |
Why? | |
Well, it just is. | |
No, Jen, Jen, tell me why. | |
Okay, next point. | |
This is covered again. | |
We use the term doxing. | |
Doesn't that sound almost innocent? | |
Oh, they just doxxed her, for God's sakes. | |
Really? | |
Really? | |
That's it? | |
You think that's okay? | |
You think that's alright? | |
You think that's... | |
That doesn't matter. | |
When you're basically telling people they live here, that's... | |
What do you think that means? | |
You know exactly what that means. | |
If somebody says, hey listen, this is his daughter. | |
She goes to this school. | |
She gets off the bus here. | |
Here's a picture of her in her uniform. | |
This is what she looks like. | |
What does that mean? | |
I'm not saying doing anything, but why are you identifying? | |
Look, let's stop this. | |
We know exactly what that means. | |
Jen, do you have any problem with that? | |
Well, these are thugs. | |
And here's what's going to happen. | |
The right is going to do one of a couple of things. | |
Now let me, just forgive me if you've just tuned in. | |
I use the term left and right just out of a necessity just to somehow kind of get these things out of the way. | |
It's not meant to... | |
I don't really believe in these names. | |
I don't understand what they mean. | |
But I use them just for purposes of... | |
Expeditious description. | |
The left and the right. | |
Because the Wokies are not left. | |
Let me tell you something right now. | |
These pink-haired, nose-ringed, catted, violent, either Antifa, BLMers, or Renta thugs are not the left. | |
Do you understand that? | |
Do you understand that? | |
It's not about the left. | |
It's not about progressive ideology. | |
It's not about liberalism. | |
So, we're just going to use these terms just for purposes of short hand. | |
What Jen and others would want is the following. | |
One, they want somebody like the Proud Boys, the Boogaloo Boys, the Doodah Boys, whatever the hell it is. | |
We want somebody somewhere from some organization to counter We want a confrontation which will lead to a conflagration. | |
They are setting this up. | |
Attention all you implicit, feckless, wussies. | |
I'm not going to go full feline on you, but you're going to let these people do that? | |
You're going to let them go to Alito's house and terrorize him? | |
You're going to do that? | |
Wow. | |
You're going to let them? | |
They want this. | |
And then somebody invariably will say, we're not going to let that happen. | |
We're going to stand up and we're going to do it in some kind of a vigilantism perceived, kind of like the guardian angels, so to speak. | |
Good. | |
That's what they want. | |
And then somebody lights the fuse. | |
Either deliberately, agent provocateurs, FBI that they'll place in it. | |
Whatever. | |
They're going to do it because they want there to be serious calamity. | |
Serious action. | |
Serious pushback. | |
Serious grave horror. | |
Why? | |
Because instability, the destabilizing of the society is the only thing that effectuates change. | |
George Soros taught us that. | |
You're never going to have anything change if everybody's happy. | |
If somebody stands up and goes, hey, our bodies are right. | |
No justice, no peace. | |
Nah, it doesn't matter. | |
Do you know in 2018, in 2018, there was a ceremony, well, sort of, that every Supreme Court justice in recent history, there's a pun there somewhere. | |
Would be walked down by the chief judge, Sandra Day O 'Connor, Nino Scalia, Kagan, Sotomayor. | |
They walk them down the steps. | |
By the way, the Supreme Court is right across the street from the Capitol. | |
It's right there. | |
Well, in 2018, they couldn't do that for Brett Kavanaugh because that was a precursor. | |
That was a prolegomenon. | |
That was a praise. | |
That was a prefatory kind of a this is what's going to happen message that was sent. | |
Get ready. | |
It's a brave new world. | |
Because the people who used to just sort of kind of sit back and protest quietly, they're not here anymore. | |
Now you have been indoctrinated, you have been habituated, you have been conditioned, you have become used to the notion of violence. | |
Did you see this fellow the other day who was duct taped into a seat in a plane? | |
More of that. | |
Because that's the way it goes. | |
That's normal. | |
You went through a summer of George Floyd protests, BLM, Antifa. | |
You have an organization called Antifa. | |
So help me God, it would take a day if I said, okay, DOJ, FBI, tell me the superstructure of Antifa. | |
Oh, we got it right now. | |
It's easy. | |
We know exactly who they are. | |
We know where the money is. | |
We've got the information. | |
We've got the PDFs. | |
We know exactly who they are because this is a racketeering criminal enterprise. | |
This is a terroristic group. | |
This is a domestic ISIS. | |
ISIL, Al-Qaeda. | |
If they wanted to, it would be so easy. | |
Look at these Jadroles. | |
Look at them. | |
Do you think they're going to keep their mouths shut? | |
No. | |
How did you get... | |
Who are you? | |
Who gave you these helmets? | |
Who told you how to dress? | |
He did. | |
Get him. | |
Who told you how to do it? | |
They did. | |
It'd be over within a heartbeat, but nobody's interested. | |
But, J6 stuff, January 6th, different story. | |
Different story. | |
They've got more. | |
They are not going anywhere with this. | |
Now let me tell you another thing too, which I addressed in today's piece, which again drops at 11 a.m. | |
Let me tell you what happens. | |
This is the way social media used to work. | |
By the way, anybody ready for Twitter to go to paywall? | |
It's coming. | |
You know it's coming. | |
And people say, okay, I'm used to it. | |
Anyway. | |
Here's what happens. | |
Twitter and YouTube and Google and Facebook, they all get together and they say, at first it was the Wild West. | |
Remember that? | |
It was great. | |
Whatever you want, say it. | |
Hashtag MAGA. | |
What's that? | |
Or MAGA. | |
Well, let's make America great again. | |
Is that okay? | |
Yeah. | |
You know, when I did this, this is the most important. | |
I did a hashtag manga. | |
I got more followers and retweets than you can imagine. | |
I'm going to do it again. | |
Is that okay, Twitter? | |
Go ahead. | |
We're not stopping you. | |
Is it okay if I put manga? | |
Absolutely. | |
You sure about that? | |
Hey, YouTube, is that okay? | |
Yeah. | |
You don't mind, do you? | |
You don't see us stopping you, do you? | |
Facebook, is that alright with you? | |
Sure. | |
It's pretty good. | |
I like this. | |
COVID comes along. | |
Hey, can we talk about this? | |
Go ahead. | |
Well, I heard this about ivermectin. | |
Hydroxychloroquine. | |
Joe Rogan. | |
Is that okay? | |
YouTube, is that okay? | |
Go ahead. | |
You don't see us stopping you, do you? | |
Is that it? | |
So if you don't stop us, it's okay? | |
Well, it's your opinion. | |
Okay. | |
And then they, you know what it's like? | |
Where have you seen this before? | |
Where have you seen this before? | |
January 6th. | |
You had some people who were there who were dangerous. | |
And some people who absolutely broke the law. | |
Then you had others who were just there for stupid reasons. | |
Others who were scaling the walls. | |
None of it, by the way. | |
None of it. | |
There was no... | |
I don't think. | |
There might have been a window broken. | |
No, the only window broken... | |
Well, the only one killed was, of course, Ashley Babbitt. | |
And the only law enforcement who were killed after the fact or elsewhere. | |
But anyway, there was no fire, no destruction. | |
Again, it was wrong compared to George Floyd. | |
One... | |
One Louis Vuitton store stolen or burgled or attacked was more damaged than that entire day. | |
Especially when they called off the National Guard. | |
Especially when they deliberately wanted it underprotected. | |
You know it. | |
I know it. | |
We all know it. | |
Okay? | |
And by the way, parenthetical note. | |
More people made more money and make more money in the insurance claims of all the retail theft that's going on. | |
So when you ask sometimes, why aren't more companies doing more to stop this overt retail theft? | |
Because they're making a fortune on the insurance. | |
They're not going to stop that. | |
What are you, kidding me? | |
Side note. | |
Let's go back to this. | |
So on January 6th, you had some people. | |
Some were bad. | |
Some were these cavemen types. | |
See about that Brooklyn, son of a Brooklyn judge who dressed as a caveman. | |
Another guy looked like a Valkyrie caveman. | |
What is this? | |
What is this? | |
Is that the theme? | |
Neanderthal activism? | |
I don't know. | |
But there were some of those. | |
Some were dancing. | |
Some had on MAGA hats. | |
Some had their Gadsden flags. | |
Others were just kind of walking around with the police going like this. | |
Come on in. | |
Oh, those videos, a lot of them disappeared. | |
But, come on in. | |
Come on in. | |
Can I get me in here? | |
Come on in. | |
What does that remind you of? | |
Can I put this up on YouTube? | |
Sure! | |
It's okay, right? | |
Come on in. | |
Can I put... | |
My gun? | |
Yeah. | |
This is okay, right? | |
Absolutely. | |
It's not disinformation. | |
Do you see us complaining? | |
Do you see us telling you anything? | |
I mean, I'm just saying that, you know, I just, I think zinc and... | |
Come on! | |
Now, when everybody's inside, and they look around, are we full? | |
Yeah, good. | |
The doors drop. | |
And all of a sudden, you're under arrest. | |
You, who posted this, promoted this, said this, put up YouTube stories about it, Facebook stories about it, devoted interviews with it, you who talked to people from, whether it's COVID, MAGA, whatever, now all of a sudden, now you're promoting disinformation, Riotous behavior. | |
Dangerous behavior. | |
That's what you're doing. | |
See what they did? | |
They let you in. | |
And then once you're there, then they say, change the rules. | |
This is off limits now. | |
Yeah, but you sit. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
If you're walking in sometimes, did you ever go to one of these big theaters? | |
You know, Centurion 8! | |
You know, and you go to get popcorn or whatever, and you come back and you say, where the hell am I? | |
Where is this? | |
What was it, 8? | |
Because sometimes the name of the film isn't really that prominently displayed, and you're walking around. | |
What if there was an usher, one like that? | |
Okay, and you walk in, and he grabs you. | |
You didn't pay for this ticket. | |
You're under arrest. | |
Wait a minute. | |
He told me it doesn't matter. | |
There was a sign there. | |
Yeah, but he's stupid. | |
Oh, oh. | |
It was the greatest setup of all time. | |
The greatest setup of all time. | |
Come on in. | |
Hey, President Trump, this is misinformation, disinformation, violence, dangerous, trust the science. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Ivermectin, or whatever it was, was always against... | |
Nope. | |
Wait a minute. | |
You knew all about that then. | |
Now you found out? | |
Yeah. | |
But Fauci said, the mask, sorry, you're out. | |
You're gone. | |
You're deplatformed. | |
You're demonetized. | |
You're gone. | |
You're through. | |
You're spreading disinformation or hate or violence. | |
Violence! | |
What about them? | |
That's different. | |
You see how that works? | |
They lure you in and then they shut the door. | |
It's like a rat trap. | |
Come on in. | |
Look, there's bait. | |
Come on in. | |
There's peanut butter in there. | |
That's what they do. | |
And that's what they're going to do In effect, with luring people to take action against these people. | |
Because all of the left, all of the left, all of the wokies who are lined up in this, waiting for this, as Ann Coulter calls it, the Romageddon. | |
It's not about Roe. | |
Nobody cares about that. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
It's like climate change or rainforests or whatever. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
Transgender stuff? | |
People don't care about that, especially. | |
Well, they care about it, but not the way you think. | |
It's the setup. | |
And they want this. | |
Because the Biden administration is realizing, we are so through, it's not even funny. | |
We are so done. | |
We are so finished. | |
We are so done. | |
And that's exactly what's happening. | |
Elon Musk comes along. | |
Now, Elon Musk, I don't trust everything he's doing, but at least he's inspiring something, I guess. | |
And now they're going after him. | |
His background is false. | |
He really, he was pro-apartheid. | |
And his mother, don't you love his mother? | |
His mother says, that's nonsense. | |
Anyway, that's good. | |
He's drawing a lot of the fire this way. | |
He's drawing a lot of the fire this way. | |
Now, new subject. | |
Sort of. | |
And I talk about this at Lionel Media. | |
I was watching the other day some old... | |
I love to reacquaint myself with people that I thought I knew. | |
One was Richard Daly. | |
One of the bosses of Chicago. | |
He was a mayor boss. | |
We don't have bosses anymore. | |
Boss Tweed. | |
Frank was at Hague. | |
I am the law in Jersey City. | |
Oh my God. | |
This guy may have been. | |
He turned down a Senate seat. | |
I think he retired with like $10 million. | |
This is in 1920. | |
They made the corruption. | |
Daley wasn't corrupt. | |
But Daley was hoist. | |
Not by his own petard, but hoist. | |
By a new world. | |
In Chicago, in the 50s in particular, a lot of black folks moved from the South to Chicago. | |
That's where Chicago blues came from. | |
Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf and all these great people. | |
They were part of that movement. | |
It went from Robert Johnson acoustic blues to electric. | |
That's Chicago. | |
Mayor Daley didn't know what the hell to do with this. | |
He said, I don't know. | |
His Chicago was great, but it was always the Poles, the Italians, the Irish, but didn't know how to handle black folks. | |
It wasn't bad, but he just didn't care. | |
Well, a lot of things started to happen. | |
The 68 convention was the worst, but at one point they started to riot for something to happen. | |
It was very expensive. | |
Mayor Daley said the following. | |
Listen to me. | |
He said, I'm going to issue an order. | |
And he announced it. | |
If my police see you looting a building or throwing a Molotov cocktail, I've issued an order to shoot to kill. | |
Shoot to kill. | |
And they said, you can't do that. | |
And he said, why? | |
He said, but you can't do that. | |
There's no reason to shoot. | |
There's no reason to loot, to burn, to attack a police officer. | |
Stay home. | |
Molotov cocktail? | |
What if somebody's in there? | |
Daley didn't understand it. | |
What do you mean? | |
I'm not going to loot. | |
You think looting is okay? | |
You can't do an issue? | |
What the hell? | |
I can't. | |
Anyway, kind of makes sense. | |
He didn't understand that. | |
He didn't understand. | |
You don't understand. | |
These are new and you're used to it. | |
If there is racial unrest, if there is a situation that is deemed to be an example of injustice, under our Your current rules, black folks, civil rights, BLM, whatever. | |
Normally, we had gay protests in the 60s, you know, Stonewall. | |
And most people would say, well, the reason why most of them are black protesters is because most of the inequities occur to black folks. | |
Okay, fair enough. | |
But either way, if you see Black citizens today rioting. | |
It doesn't even get a rise out of you. | |
Why? | |
Because you've seen this before. | |
Why? | |
Because you've been accustomed to this. | |
It's called habituation. | |
The same way when somebody acts up in an airplane. | |
The same way when somebody... | |
You're used to it. | |
You're getting used to the worst crime possible. | |
There was one where some guy somewhere sets a child on fire? | |
You're used to it. | |
I've seen it before. | |
It's called habituation. | |
Repetition. | |
Conditioning. | |
So you're under this. | |
You've been taught. | |
Well, obviously, there's a reason for that. | |
They're upset. | |
They have been slighted. | |
They're upset over George Floyd. | |
So naturally, they're going to trash and burn down cities and neighborhoods. | |
This is what you're told. | |
And it's become so much a part of our history. | |
Like Mayor Daley, he didn't get it, but now you're going to say, well... | |
Think about that. | |
If you think I'm exaggerating, just ask yourself. | |
If you walk in and say, you're not going to believe it. | |
They're rioting. | |
Who's rioting? | |
Black folks. | |
Oh. | |
What? | |
Oh, well, yeah, you know, George Floyd. | |
What? | |
Yeah, they're upset. | |
You see how this works? | |
This is not an accident. | |
This is social engineering. | |
This is a behavior platform of conditioning since way back. | |
But it gets better. | |
When white folks, or excuse me, not really white folks, but any group of folks who are not accepted. | |
Now let me tell you something. | |
By the way, here's the rules. | |
Pro-abortion groups. | |
Not yet. | |
I know you may think it's okay, but no, no, no. | |
They have not earned their positioning. | |
They have not rioted enough. | |
There have not been enough instances where we're used to that. | |
Where we give you the imprimatur, you know, and we will okay your Taterdemalion groups of people with their misspelled signs. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
Not yet. | |
Climate change rioting? | |
No, no, no, no. | |
Civil unrest? | |
Somebody shot by the cops? | |
That's okay. | |
That will give you. | |
Not this yet. | |
We're not there yet. | |
But it's moving up because there's this unwritten rule where we just know this. | |
Isn't that sad? | |
It was a riot. | |
What was it for? | |
Cops shot a kid. | |
Ah, okay. | |
Now, the last time I checked, rioting. | |
It doesn't make sense. | |
It does. | |
Whatever. | |
And people will say, well, you know, it actually does a lot of good. | |
It does? | |
Okay. | |
Maybe. | |
I don't know what that good is, but I'm sure it is. | |
Now, now we have these new people. | |
And it's the right, I guess. | |
And they're just sitting around like this. | |
I don't know. | |
They can't do anything. | |
The last time they got together, they did the J6, and it was just this... | |
Smattering the January 6th J6 trespassers. | |
It was just this infinitesimally small group of folks. | |
It really was. | |
Look at the numbers. | |
No damage. | |
I mean, whatever. | |
But, but, they're being crushed. | |
I mean you. | |
Because insurrection, like Andrew McCarthy says, it's insurrection trademark. | |
It's a logo. | |
And then they come up with their things. | |
What do they do? | |
Well, here's the problem. | |
First, you've got to be careful what you say. | |
Because you can incite both people. | |
Now, you know how you incite the left? | |
Again, I'm sorry to use these terms, but how do you incite BLM, Antifa? | |
Here's how. | |
Ready? | |
Watch. | |
That's it. | |
That's the okay. | |
Just like we did in rehearsal. | |
It's orchestrated. | |
It's planned. | |
It's negotiated. | |
Everybody in position. | |
It's not even incitement. | |
It's just... | |
Now to the right, again, I'm sorry. | |
You get these people. | |
Gadget and flags. | |
Right? | |
Stay free or die. | |
Live free or die. | |
1776. | |
Remember the teabag? | |
They love that. | |
They love that. | |
My cold, dead hands. | |
They love this stuff. | |
Oh my God. | |
That the tree of liberty has to be watered with blood or fertilized, whatever the hell this is. | |
Oh, they're big, big. | |
They love this stuff. | |
At least they have a phrase. | |
You know what the BLM were saying? | |
Nothing. | |
This is the way it works. | |
Okay, listen up. | |
Okay, Frenchie, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Larry, get ready to go. | |
You're going to go up 15th Street, cross Madison. | |
There's a Louboutin store. | |
I know, trust me, we can do that. | |
You, CVS, Tide Pods. | |
They used to close down liquor stores. | |
That was interesting. | |
There was a statute years ago that said, after a while, you've got to close the liquor stores. | |
What does that tell you? | |
That's not even a problem. | |
It is commercial theft. | |
It is organized crime. | |
It has nothing to do with the cause. | |
Nothing. | |
They did this in European countries with, remember, G7 globalists, they would sometimes tear things up. | |
Anarchists and Atpour. | |
What they're hoping for right now is for some right group to get entangled and for there to be bloodshed. | |
That's when everything, because this is just not going anywhere. | |
Because most people don't care anything about it. | |
Most people don't care anything about Roe. | |
They want this. | |
And they want this so bad that I guarantee you, you can make it happen. | |
You don't have to say anything. | |
But even if they don't, you know and I know what happens. | |
There's always been these government moles, these people, these agent provocateurs, agents provocateurs, who go in and will promote this. | |
Because this is going nowhere. | |
This is just... | |
We're getting kind of used to it. | |
They put their... | |
Oh, there they are chanting. | |
Okay, okay, fine. | |
Because they only work in terms of stability. | |
Now, let us make sure that we understand something. | |
As a rabid, non-violent pacifist, when it comes to this, rioting Violence is never, ever the answer. | |
Never. | |
For so many reasons that are beyond the obvious. | |
Strategically, tactically, even if you don't have a moral compunction element in your being, it's wrong. | |
And it's tactically, strategically, politically just stupid. | |
And wrong, moral and otherwise. | |
But that doesn't get people's attention. | |
Because the right is portrayed as this evil, violent, insurrectionist, rebellious, sedition-prone group of dangerous, dangerous people. | |
Rabid, racist, white, nationalist, you know, you know. | |
That can only be promoted If this is elevated, take it to the next step. | |
Because so far, none of this is working. | |
Now, changing the subject very quickly. | |
Americans don't care about Roe. | |
Americans don't care anything about this. | |
You can say whatever you want. | |
The left doesn't care about it. | |
The left cares as much about this as they do climate change. | |
They don't understand. | |
It is a label. | |
Remember, all of a sudden, overnight, it became popular. | |
You know where I'm going with this. | |
To cover your arms in hideous bruised looking tattoos. | |
Hideous ink psychedelics that used to look like it used to be low rent carnival. | |
Don't give me this Yakuza Japanese and other. | |
No, no, no. | |
Well, you know humans have always. | |
No, no. | |
My point is, overnight people said, is this cool? | |
It's cool. | |
I'm going to spend thousands with getting this crap etched on my arm. | |
I'm going to look like, I don't know what I'm going to look like, but I'm going to do it because it's cool. | |
It's real cool, and I'm going to be cool. | |
And as I am getting this, I'm learning, and I'm supposed to care about climate change and whatever, a woman's right. | |
Okay, whatever it is. | |
Get a stud ring. | |
What about my hair? | |
Change it? | |
Pink? | |
Okay, good. | |
And I'm trans. | |
I'm transgender now. | |
Is that it? | |
Is that what I am? | |
Okay. | |
I'll do whatever. | |
I'll do whatever. | |
I don't care. | |
I have no soul. | |
But if I go out there and my friends have tattoos, I gotta have tattoos. | |
It's just that simple. | |
And if you're a chef, forget it. | |
You cannot be a chef today of any note and not have tattoos. | |
You can see. | |
Today we're talking right now to Chef Mark... | |
Oh. | |
Are you the chef? | |
Yes. | |
Did you get the memo about the tattoos? | |
No. | |
Not one? | |
Not one. | |
People don't know what they're talking about. | |
They have no soul. | |
They're empty vessels. | |
It's not the Constitution. | |
It's not a woman's right. | |
And the only thing that's going to win, the only thing that the right will Don't worry. | |
Conservative Republicans have is transgender nonsense in the public schools. | |
That's it. | |
That's the issue. | |
Everything else is, nobody cares about this. | |
Nobody cares about this. | |
And as adamant as you say you are about, I'm against abortion, I guarantee you, if you ask most people, if your daughter was pregnant, they'd say, well, and some would say, I don't care. | |
We're going to have that baby, and that's good. | |
But more people than you would imagine say, look, I don't want this. | |
I hate abortion. | |
But I'm not going to make it out illegal. | |
And I don't want women going to prison. | |
And I just, you know what, let's just make it rare, but keep it legal and safe, whatever. | |
That's what most people feel like. | |
That's politically where to go. | |
Not that it's a constitution. | |
Nobody, nobody, nobody in the middle. | |
If you go on... | |
If you're going to run, you're Trump. | |
And do you think Trump really is pro-life to the point that he wants to abolish abortion? | |
Are you kidding me? | |
Just talk to him. | |
Look around him. | |
Do you really think? | |
If you could somehow put on glasses. | |
And see, all the people who are really, quote, pro-choice, because most people would say, this isn't even an issue. | |
I've never heard about this before. | |
I don't know anybody in my family who's had an abortion. | |
I don't have any friends who've had an abortion. | |
I don't even know where. | |
I don't even know. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know the first. | |
This isn't even an issue. | |
I'm aware of climate change more than I am abortion. | |
This is an artificial, fake, phony issue, and I don't know nothing about. | |
I do now because it was in the news. | |
And I would have a position. | |
But it's a loser. | |
I'm telling you. | |
Just like climate change. | |
Nobody even understands what that means. | |
But kids in school. | |
Oh, yeah! | |
Uh-huh. | |
And if you want to win, I'm just going to say this. | |
If you want to win in midterms, and if you want to win in 2024, You've got to be looking at the independent and the undecided voters. | |
And believe me when I tell you this, they are not thinking about abortion. | |
They don't care about it. | |
I mean, they care about it supposedly. | |
It's like when you ask people about God. | |
Do you believe in God? | |
Well, I mean, I'm something bigger than us. | |
I'm spiritual. | |
I'm not really real. | |
And if you keep talking to them... | |
If you keep talking, most people, most, not all, not the fringers, not the atheists, not the devout, but most in the middle would say, honestly, it never comes up. | |
I mean, I say I believe, but I don't not believe. | |
That's what most people are. | |
It doesn't come up. | |
But it does when you're talking to friends at a party. | |
Well, obviously. | |
Prayer in school? | |
Of course we should have prayer in school. | |
No, that's a loser issue. | |
Not if you want to win elections. | |
Now, if you want to win primaries, that's great. | |
But primaries don't count. | |
It's the election that counts. | |
So anyway, that's where we are. | |
That's it. | |
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That's it. | |
I've got videos I've got to do today. | |
That's where you'll find me. | |
In any event, have a great and glorious day. | |
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