DAILY BRIEFING: Freefall Into Constitutional Ennui
Nonchalance is one thing. Torpor and sedentary inaction are quite another.
Nonchalance is one thing. Torpor and sedentary inaction are quite another.
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Thank you. | |
Alright, there we go. | |
Thank you, thank you. | |
Much better. | |
Okay my friends. | |
People need to go SoundHomeHomeSownLike All the Lana It's the day Sound Volume Volume Sound Sound Dive Relax. | |
Take it easy. | |
Please, no emails on... | |
I think you need to solder the USB. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
It's a very simple thing. | |
Anyway, let's relax. | |
Let's start from the top again. | |
We're back. | |
Take it easy. | |
Relax. | |
Relax. | |
Everybody relax. | |
First, happy Mother's Day. | |
Mother's Day. | |
Mothers. | |
Women. | |
Mothers. | |
Women. | |
Women. | |
Or, or, or, people equipped with the appurtenance, the equipment, the paraphernalia of the genitourinary reproductive system, normally called a weapon, those with the uterus, vaginal tract, introitus, whatever you want to, you know the routine, fallopian tubes, the whole schmear. | |
Happy Mother's Day. | |
You may call yourself a man. | |
You may call yourself a troglodyte. | |
You may call yourself a... | |
It doesn't matter. | |
I don't care. | |
But in order to have a... | |
You must have that equipment. | |
So for those, usually women, born with that equipment, given by God in nature, as is seen on the planet elsewhere. | |
And if you have... | |
Been and are a mother. | |
Happy Mother's Day. | |
And if you have terminated a pregnancy in the past, I say our heart goes to you and wish you peace. | |
I don't want to get into this kind of thing. | |
But today is a celebration of Mother's Day. | |
Remember my mother used to have a joke. | |
She said, when's Mother's Day? | |
She said, nine months after Father's Day. | |
So let us make sure we say this. | |
Let us make sure. | |
Let us make sure that this is our celebration today of mothers. | |
Of mothers. | |
That's all. | |
That's all. | |
And if you notice, if you go online, if you see there's nothing there, there is a systematic effect on the part of social media, in particular, to just To bury the fact? | |
To bury the connection? | |
Do you understand that? | |
There is an absolute deliberate deliberate push. | |
But I don't want to spend the rest of the day with it. | |
Anyway, Happy Mother's Day. | |
That's all. | |
And in view of what's happening with Roe and in view of what's happening with this. | |
Now, Mrs. L and I I want you to see 2,000 Mules. | |
Who has seen it? | |
Have you seen 2,000 Mules? | |
Let me ask you right off. | |
Show of hands. | |
I know we're just starting off. | |
I know we're just starting off. | |
But who has seen 2,000 Mules? | |
This is the Tour de Force, hailed by critics. | |
of Dinesh D'Souza, Catherine Engelbrecht, Debbie D'Souza. | |
I don't think Dennis Prager understood what it was about. | |
I think all of his other colleagues, Mr. Kirk and Gorka and everybody else, I think they got it, but I don't think Dennis Prager, if you look at Dennis Prager, doesn't... | |
Dennis isn't really there yet. | |
He's not there. | |
Dennis, as we say, bless his heart. | |
Bless his heart. | |
He tries. | |
Dennis is, I think, really trying to give this a go. | |
I think he's trying to keep an open mind. | |
He talks about, you know, reading the New York Times. | |
Bless his heart. | |
But for everybody else, it's obvious what happened. | |
I mean, it is patently obvious. | |
And I commend this to you. | |
I commend To you, 2,000 mules. | |
It is incredible. | |
If you would like me to explain the problem, you're going to see this. | |
I think it was on BitChute. | |
You can see it on locals. | |
Anyway, there's a number of ways to see it. | |
Very well done. | |
Very well produced. | |
Very, very, very well produced. | |
But here's the angle of this, and here's what people are going to say. | |
And let me tell you, it is, without a doubt, some of the best evidence that anyone could provide, you could authenticate a lot of this in a court, absolutely more evidence than you could imagine of having recounts and revisits done. | |
Put it to you this way. | |
If what was recommended, if what was seen, if what was reported in 2,000 mules, which again, you must see, if that does not jar and shock the conscience of the country, I don't know what does. | |
I mean, I don't know what does. | |
I mean, if that doesn't get your attention, if you seeing that says, wow, I... | |
I don't know. | |
I didn't see anything. | |
Then nothing does. | |
Then nothing does. | |
And that's the way that is. | |
If you can honestly tell me, or if anybody can tell me, that you need more evidence, at least for the probable cause part of it, to get you into court, I don't know what does. | |
You know, I have, as you know, maybe you don't know, I'm an absolute, I'm fascinated by serial killers, the most depraved criminals, and the idea of profiling. | |
And John Douglas, an old friend of mine drew years ago. | |
And sometimes, sometimes somebody will say, you know, I think this murder scene was... | |
Disorganized, and I think the person who did this most probably had a speech impediment or was fired from a religious position. | |
When you're looking for a killer, they would say, go with it. | |
Nobody would sit back and say, well, I don't know. | |
Maybe Dennis Prager would. | |
He'd say, well... | |
Is that enough? | |
We're looking for a killer. | |
It'll have to do. | |
You're not going to arrest somebody on that, but that's a good place to start. | |
You see, how do I say this to people? | |
And maybe I can help you with this. | |
And I know you're different because you're here, obviously. | |
You see, I want you to imagine that there are people Who commit crimes, who don't do it under surveillance. | |
Who don't say, hello, my name is Demetrius Shplitkin, and I am a mule. | |
I'm an illegal vote harvester. | |
And based upon a series of geo-tracking, I went to this drop-off box alone 7,000 times. | |
I'm exaggerating, of course. | |
Now, I don't know what you need, but the system doesn't want to hear it. | |
The system didn't want to hear anything about Trump winning. | |
The system didn't want to... | |
If the system is interested, listen to what I'm saying. | |
You know, all of this great Catherine Engelbrecht and truth to vote? | |
Absolutely. | |
Absolutely wonderful. | |
Because ultimately, remember, the truth will out, as we say. | |
The truth will out. | |
But, it is so interesting to me, and so fascinating to me, that this incredibly well done, well researched, this incredible use, and please, again, I commend this to you, of how they track this. | |
Probable cause of at least systematic fraud, if this is not probable cause, that most probably, most probably, usually, it is conceivable, beyond conceivable, that Donald Trump won for the election, but they don't want to hear about it. | |
See, we have a weird election. | |
Let me ask you a question. | |
What is the minimum number of states you have to win to win to get the magic number in the 270 votes of the Electoral College? | |
What is the minimum number of states? | |
Meaning, if you never got one vote in X amount of states. | |
But just one by one vote in this other faction, what is the minimum number of states you have to win? | |
Meaning, you only campaign there, you only care about them, that's it. | |
Delaware, not interested. | |
Rhode Island, see ya! | |
Obviously smaller. | |
What's the minimum number? | |
Eleven. | |
11. So this is our system to begin with. | |
It's a little weird. | |
It's a little strange. | |
But that's what the drafters of our Constitution said. | |
It's 11 states. | |
That's it. | |
That's it. | |
So, with that in mind, it's rather anomalous, obviously. | |
And what this movie does, and again, I can't... | |
I can't commend it enough, do you? | |
But nobody wants to hear this because this system is corrupt. | |
Now, this was January 6th. | |
They had that geotagging even before. | |
You cannot believe this little phone you have in your... | |
You have no... | |
I have no idea what this is. | |
It represents absolutely the most important, deliberate, volunteered piece of instrumentation around today. | |
Simple. | |
There's no other way around it. | |
What they can do with this, but the system is rigged. | |
Everything. | |
Now, everybody will tell you, excuse me, this is not rigged. | |
I'm a judge, and I do not see enough. | |
We've already argued this case. | |
And based upon the evidence that was induced, and you're going to say, wait a minute, stop, stop, stop. | |
This is new evidence. | |
Listen to what I'm saying. | |
The Sidney Powell clown show. | |
You know, the DeGenevas, the Geno, what's her name, the Giuliani, bless his heart. | |
The jadrools who look like a bunch of idiots. | |
The fools coming out of the clown car. | |
The one who did more disservice to President Trump than anything you can imagine. | |
The Keystone Cops going on every day. | |
We're going to release the Kraken! | |
Praise God! | |
Oh God! | |
They did it. | |
They did it. | |
They just soured the whole... | |
They made the whole effort seem so ridiculous. | |
In the old days, when they would talk about... | |
Remember the... | |
Oh, God, what was it? | |
During the Scopes Monkey Trial. | |
Remember that one? | |
Not Snopes. | |
Scopes. | |
Remember that? | |
And you had Clarence Darrow, the people who... | |
They brought every... | |
A fool you could imagine. | |
And there were a lot of them who were talking about the Bible as though the Bible was... | |
Nobody wanted to hear this. | |
Nobody wanted to hear... | |
So when you hear this, like Dennis Prager, who I think is... | |
I don't even know where he... | |
With all due respect, I don't think he understands what's going on here. | |
I really don't. | |
I just, and I, maybe, you know what it was? | |
It was a Salem thing, so they said, okay, we've got to put the Salem people on there. | |
Come on. | |
And they're very good. | |
Larry Elder, fine, fine man. | |
Even Seb Gorka. | |
I don't know why he's fascinating. | |
Metaxas, whatever. | |
Metaxas sounds like a form of like a, it's like a wonderful, be a good name for a, like an antibiotic or something. | |
But they were very good. | |
Asking the right questions. | |
Focusing in on this, I want to turn to Prager and say, what do you, where do you think, how do you think they caught Ted Bundy? | |
This is evidence of this. | |
You're not, you want to remain the agnostic. | |
You want to be the one who says, well, I'm not a part of these crazy right-wingers. | |
I'm, I'm, I'm above, I've got, after all, I've got a university named after me, so, you know, I'm not going to fall into this. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you could. | |
Yeah, Seb Gorka, Dr. Gorka, yeah, Larry Elder, yeah, we're buddies, Charlie Kirk, yeah, you guys are, you're the new right. | |
I'm more of the foundational conservatives. | |
I'm more into, you know, classical music and Barry Goldwater. | |
I'm this, I'm just a caveman trying my best to, no. | |
I don't know why he's there. | |
What do you need? | |
If Dennis Prager, bless his heart, were to have been involved in trying to find any serial killer, nobody would be found. | |
Nobody. | |
Nothing inspires, hmm. | |
There was one scene in it where Seb Gorka got it right. | |
He goes, that's it. | |
This is where it's going. | |
And also what people don't understand is forget the Victoria Tenzing, Joe DiGenova, the other one who was always in the, remember her name, Jenna, whatever her name is, she pushes her way out. | |
I'm in front! | |
I'm in front! | |
Where's the camera? | |
Get back! | |
Get back! | |
I'm here! | |
And as soon as the cameras are done, remember the time they did, what was that, the Four Seasons? | |
What was it, a lawn care and porn shop? | |
I don't even know what the hell that was. | |
Poor Rudy with his... | |
It was terrible! | |
No law firms would be a part of it. | |
They, uh... | |
It was... | |
But that's not this case. | |
And I wish my good friend Dinesh and Engelbrecht, Captain, would say, before we begin, these people, the Keystone Cops, have nothing to do with this. | |
This isn't Sidney Powell. | |
They were talking about affidavits or I don't know what that was. | |
This is different. | |
Let me say this again. | |
If you don't get this, you don't get it. | |
This argument... | |
It's not the same. | |
It's completely different. | |
Next point as part of this wonderful daily briefing. | |
Do you know what we do here every day? | |
Do you know what I do and everybody does and Dinesh does to an extent and everybody else and Debbie D'Souza and Catherine Engelbrecht and you know what everybody does? | |
Do you know what we do? | |
Let me tell you. | |
Let me tell you what we do. | |
You ready? | |
Let me tell you. | |
We are like a great friend of mine. | |
One of my oldest friends is a radiologist. | |
And he, along with pathologists, they give you all the data you need to do something. | |
They will say, hey look, you know this little neoplasm here? | |
This is cancerous. | |
Or it's a cyst. | |
Or it's benign. | |
Or it's grown. | |
Or we did the blood work, and yes, we have metastasis. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Okay? | |
Okay. | |
Now, if there's no surgeon, if there's no primary care guy, if there's no doctor to pick up and do something with us, all of that doesn't mean anything. | |
Let me say this again to you. | |
All of my work and their work and everybody else, all the 2000 Mules and Truth of Vote and Fox News and God bless everybody. | |
Unless something happens, unless somebody comes along and says, we're going to do something about this. | |
Unless some judge in Georgia, Arizona, says, wait a minute. | |
This is a prima facie case of fraud. | |
In this particular county right here, let us look. | |
In this county, we have, what was it? | |
Philadelphia. | |
Philadelphia was probably the, put it this way, if you wanted to give the election system an enema, you'd put the nozzle in Philadelphia. | |
By the way, have you been to Philly lately? | |
Great place, but another planet. | |
You will see stuff in Philly you'll never see. | |
Just, you'll know what I'm talking about. | |
Anyway. | |
But if you look at that and you say, normally the mules, what was it? | |
200? | |
200 in this county? | |
Gwinnett County? | |
Fulton County? | |
270? | |
270 mules going to an average of five different drop boxes. | |
Why would that happen? | |
272. | |
You know how many there were in Philly? | |
Like 1,200. | |
Like almost six times the number of mules, meaning people who went and went to non-profit places, got their ballots, went in, and dropped them in. | |
And in a lot of these ballots, what they do is once, and they should have emphasized this enough, once you take it out of the envelope, all of that authentication, you know the curation of it, the authentication, it's gone. | |
It's just a vote. | |
And they just dumped him in. | |
And it was just the numbers. | |
That is prima facie evidence. | |
That is probable cause. | |
You know what it takes to get a search warrant? | |
Nothing. | |
You know what probable cause is? | |
Remember I'm telling you this. | |
Remember, it's an old prosecutor's joke. | |
Probable cause means he probably did it. | |
That's exactly what it means. | |
It's the easiest burden. | |
The facts around which to believe the reasonable person to believe that a crime was committed. | |
Oh, please stop it. | |
So let me go back to what I said. | |
Do you know what we do? | |
We're radiologists. | |
We're pathologists. | |
We've got the information. | |
I've got it right now. | |
Good news. | |
Well, bad news. | |
That lump right now, we did the aspiration biopsy, it's cancer. | |
And if we get it out now, we can save the patient. | |
We just figured it out. | |
Where's the doctor? | |
There is no doctor. | |
Where's the surgeon? | |
There is no surgeon. | |
Wait a minute. | |
I just diagnosed it. | |
There's nobody here to fix it. | |
That's what we do. | |
Every day we read stuff. | |
Here's another lab report. | |
Here's another example of our system going down. | |
That's what I'm saying. | |
There's nobody. | |
There's nobody here. | |
There's nobody. | |
There's no Justice Department. | |
There's no DOJ. | |
Nothing. | |
Justice Kavanaugh is inside his home waiting with his kids hiding in their freak-out room. | |
Nothing. | |
Did you see a cordon of marshals around his house? | |
Nope. | |
Did you see anybody talk about that? | |
Nope. | |
Justice is only for, if you're January 6th, something like that, the most absurd nothing ever. | |
Oh, it was. | |
It was absolutely. | |
I mean, after all. | |
I've seen some stuff, but if you can go into a Louis Vuitton or a CVS and clear it out and nobody's charged, and you can break things, then somebody who might break a window or do something wrong, especially if they have a political motivation behind it, should certainly be not charged. | |
Let me say this again. | |
If you're not going to charge a number of thugs merely for breaking into a store and stealing stuff, if that's what you're going to do, if you're not going to do anything, if they're given a pass, then, and this is very, | |
very important, then, and I say this, then you should also give a pass to people who likewise trespass the White House, excuse me, the Capitol, For a political reason. | |
To make a political statement. | |
CVS? | |
Theft? | |
No reason? | |
This does. | |
Now, I don't think it was right. | |
I'm not saying this. | |
And I sure as hell don't think it's the basis, no matter what Andrew McCarthy says, to impeach a president? | |
This is the most overblown thing ever. | |
Not that nothing's wrong with it. | |
Not that it wasn't against the law. | |
But this? | |
No. | |
There is no justice here. | |
Oh, for some. | |
But you can forget this. | |
Borders. | |
Yesterday we were in and about New Jersey. | |
And there's this one little airport. | |
I'm not going to mention it. | |
And then not too far from the airport, there are these white buses. | |
And these white buses that are contracted to pick up these people that miraculously come from somewhere. | |
And they get off of this plane, private, and then they get onto these buses and they're ferreted, ferried, excuse me, out into the whatever, and they just assimilate into the, and nobody's doing nothing. | |
No DNS, no local police, no nothing. | |
There's no justice. | |
Let me go back to what I said again. | |
There's no surgeon to take the pathology report and remove the cancer. | |
There's no primary care physician to say, well, let me start a resume of antibiotics. | |
Let me run an IV. | |
Let me do something. | |
No! | |
There's no doctor. | |
There are no doctors. | |
We know it. | |
And every day, I come on. | |
Oh, listen. | |
Forget it. | |
No matter how great it is, no matter what it is, God bless everybody. | |
Me too. | |
God bless me. | |
Whatever that means. | |
Nobody's listening to us. | |
You're listening to us. | |
That's great. | |
Dinesh D'Souza. | |
Catherine Engelbrecht, Debbie D'Souza, God bless them. | |
God bless them. | |
Whoever put that thing together, that money, that cost a lot of money, all that data. | |
Hoo-wee! | |
Ten trillion bits of what? | |
Good. | |
Maybe there's some money out there finally coming in the right direction. | |
But, nothing's going to happen. | |
They're going to get Merrick Garland, who's the Nathan Thurm. | |
You know who, Billy Crystal? | |
I knew that. | |
I knew that. | |
You didn't think I knew that, did you? | |
I knew that. | |
That's him. | |
And that's what I believe. | |
He always sounds like he's going to cry. | |
Like there's a gun to his head. | |
Remember those movies in the old days when there'd be some bad guy who's escaped? | |
Alan Hale Jr. | |
The Skipper was great. | |
He was always a bad guy at first. | |
And he would say, alright sister. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Knock, knock, knock. | |
Wait a minute. | |
There's a knock on the door. | |
It's the cops. | |
Okay, look, sister. | |
Just send them away. | |
Don't do anything hinky. | |
All right, all right. | |
And he's behind the door, and you open the door, and the police officer, yes, Mrs. Manchester? | |
Yes? | |
Is everything okay? | |
Yes, everything's fine. | |
You all right? | |
Yeah. | |
And she's got the chain. | |
Yeah, just, everything's fine. | |
That's Merrick Garland. | |
Here's a guy who was on his way. | |
They screwed him out of SCOTUS. | |
He was the most pedigreed, on the fast track, rocket sled to SCOTUS, did every conceivable blue chip, white shoe, legal, Harvard, this, and now he's a stooge for reading this thing. | |
And that's why. | |
President Biden said we have to worry about bicameral, transgendered, deneutered Native American. | |
What? | |
He's talking stuff. | |
He didn't even know what the hell he's talking about. | |
That's why we have climate change, transgender, horror. | |
It's pathetic. | |
I mean, I almost felt sorry for him. | |
What the are you talking about? | |
This is your legacy? | |
Even his friends are thinking, Jesus, Merrick, what happened? | |
I don't know. | |
You know who the hero is? | |
Who's the hero? | |
Quick, write it down. | |
Who's the hero? | |
Who's the hero who doesn't even know he's a hero? | |
Who is the man? | |
Give you a hint. | |
That's right, man. | |
Who's the man? | |
Number one hero. | |
Who? | |
Who's the man? | |
Who is it? | |
Come on. | |
I want to see some of your comments. | |
We're a little delayed here. | |
I understand this. | |
So when I ask it, it takes a while to kind of catch up. | |
Who's the hero? | |
Who's America's hero? | |
Who is... | |
I don't know who the star is. | |
Who's John Wayne? | |
Who's the cavalry? | |
Who's George Washington? | |
I don't know what that was. | |
Who is the guy now? | |
Come on! | |
Answer my question. | |
Dinesh, certainly. | |
By the way, God bless Dinesh. | |
And I'm not just saying this. | |
He is a good, good, good man. | |
Bless his heart. | |
Muddy Waters? | |
Close. | |
Close. | |
Who's the man? | |
Elon? | |
Very good, Catherine. | |
Very good. | |
No. | |
No. | |
Carson? | |
I don't know who Carson is. | |
That's Jose Torres. | |
Not the boxer. | |
Ron DeSantis? | |
Nope. | |
Tucker? | |
Too obvious, correct? | |
Nope. | |
Nope. | |
Come on. | |
Not Trump. | |
No. | |
Who's the man? | |
Come on! | |
Nowhere near it. | |
Come on, come on, come on. | |
I like this interaction stuff. | |
This is easy. | |
Gotta get to take a breath. | |
Now. | |
Now. | |
Who's the guy? | |
Hillary. | |
Oh, oh, oh. | |
*clap* | |
I'm waiting. | |
Alex Jones? | |
Alex is going to have his day back again. | |
Don't think Alex Jones isn't going anywhere. | |
He is so funded. | |
He is so... | |
Don't worry. | |
Who is it? | |
Come on. | |
Not even close. | |
Who is the guy who all of a sudden is the man? | |
The man. | |
Where you say, holy... | |
Let me give you a hint. | |
This is the Constitution. | |
Who? | |
Who's the guy? | |
Justice Thomas? | |
You're getting warm. | |
You're getting warm. | |
Come on. | |
Durham. | |
Oh, please. | |
Durham? | |
Your grandkids will be waiting for Durham. | |
I don't even think there is a Durham. | |
I think it's just one picture they keep recirculating. | |
Come on! | |
I can't believe we're waiting this... | |
Is this a slow crowd? | |
Think about it. | |
Roberts? | |
Close. | |
You're warm. | |
You're red. | |
Alito. | |
Thank you. | |
A-L-I-T-O. | |
Thank you, Marilee. | |
Sammy Alito. | |
The man. | |
Please. | |
Please. | |
Read. | |
Read. | |
Go to Politico. | |
Read the opinion. | |
Holy God. | |
He goes after Everything. | |
Like nobody. | |
And it's a draft, and it's whatever. | |
It's like Thomas Paine. | |
It's common sense. | |
I don't even know what to tell you. | |
Read it! | |
And what I've talked about at Lionel Media, I'm sorry, I've got to keep telling you this, and I wish one day Dinesh will do a little bit on the Constitution. | |
Because nobody gets it. | |
There's nothing in the Constitution about sodomy. | |
There's nothing in the Constitution about interracial marriage. | |
There's nothing in the Constitution about marriage. | |
There's no right to marry. | |
Do you have a right to marry? | |
If somebody said, if some state said, no, you can't marry. | |
Where is it? | |
Without... | |
Privacy, the thing they made up. | |
If I said, excuse me, let's go to Philadelphia. | |
Let's go to Philly. | |
Let's go to Boston. | |
Let's get... | |
Remember, it's 1791. | |
This is it. | |
The Ten Amendments. | |
I went to Philly, took a picture in front of Tench Cox, who's my Second Amendment. | |
Probably the greatest voice of the militia there is. | |
Anyway. | |
If you went there and said, where's Madison Berry? | |
I don't know, Monticello or who knows? | |
If I could somehow get on the phone and say, did you deliberately leave out the fundamental right of marriage? | |
Yeah. | |
Well, don't you think that's a fundamental right? | |
Yeah, I think it's a right. | |
You didn't mention it in the Constitution. | |
So what? | |
I didn't mention the right to a TV either. | |
I don't even know what a TV is. | |
This is James Madison. | |
Or the Air Force, or the number of justices. | |
There's nothing in there. | |
So when they say, when they say, he's going to be going after interracial marriage next, oh, what do you think Justice Thomas is going to say? | |
What do you think Clarence Thomas and Ginny Thomas, what are they saying about interracial marriage? | |
Do you think you need the Constitution? | |
Seriously, are they going to overturn it? | |
Be honest with me. | |
Please, work with me on this. | |
Do you think some state somewhere is going to propose that as a law that, and not only interracial, not just black and white, black and Asian, and if you can figure out races today, good luck. | |
What does that mean? | |
What if a white man or a black woman, can she marry a biracial? | |
I don't know. | |
Do you think? | |
Do you think the Constitution, there needs to be something on marriage? | |
Do you think there's something in there that guarantees gay marriage? | |
Or sodomy? | |
Or whatever it was. | |
No! | |
Doesn't mean you can't. | |
Doesn't mean that... | |
Doesn't mean anything. | |
You see, this is what Alito's did. | |
This is his legacy. | |
Yesterday I did a piece at Lionel Media. | |
And there was an old piece, that old lecture, not lecture, it was an interview that Scalia did. | |
Scalia talked about this, and they put it up. | |
There's an old Prego sauce commercial. | |
And this guy says, Hey, Pop, how you doing over there? | |
He goes, You know, son, you got to have in your tomato sauce. | |
You got to make sure you got garlic. | |
Dad, it's in there. | |
Well, you've got to make sure you've got oregano. | |
Dad, it's in there. | |
Basil, it's in there. | |
Salt and pepper, it's in there. | |
Tomatoes, it's in there. | |
Prego, it's in there. | |
It's all in there. | |
Don't worry about it. | |
That's what people think the Constitution is. | |
It's in there. | |
Don't worry about it. | |
Do you think there's a fundamental... | |
I read something in Reason Magazine, The Libertarians. | |
They're getting upset with Alito because Alito seemed to think that there was no fundamental right to do drugs. | |
There isn't! | |
So what? | |
Doesn't mean you can't! | |
No, make no mistake about it. | |
Sammy Alito is the man! | |
He is the... | |
He shook this place and it wasn't even an opinion! | |
Do you understand it was a stolen draft? | |
Which makes me think there's a possibility maybe the right did it. | |
Do you understand that? | |
Do you understand that? | |
He is the man! | |
Dear God! | |
Scalia, in Morrison, in his greatest case, the greatest defense by the Independent Council, nothing like this. | |
Nothing. | |
This... | |
They just, they read this. | |
And now, Tony Barrett, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, our man, Alito, Thomas, they're locked in! | |
They're locked in! | |
What are they going to do, come off this now? | |
See? | |
Don't be surprised. | |
Maybe it's not somebody you think who... | |
They're saying, oh, it's Sotomayor's clerk. | |
And I heard him. | |
Somebody says, no, no, it's Breyer's clerk. | |
Who knows? | |
Of course, there's no investigation. | |
None. | |
Nothing. | |
Don't even worry about it. | |
Just go to bed. | |
Just go to bed. | |
Go to bed. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
Now, this is... | |
Now, do you know why I like this? | |
Because everybody's going crazy. | |
I've got to be honest with you. | |
I'm so sick of these people. | |
I'm so sick of these people. | |
These wokies. | |
These radical left. | |
I don't know what they are. | |
They're imbeciles. | |
They don't believe in anything. | |
They don't stand for anything. | |
They're obstructionists. | |
That's fine. | |
We've always had them to a certain extent. | |
Samuel Alito is the thing. | |
And let me tell you what's happening, too. | |
Ukraine is wrapping up, and they are trying to get us into a war so bad. | |
Victoria Nuland runs the show. | |
Next issue. | |
This is what I talk about. | |
Line on media. | |
Most people say, who? | |
Who? | |
Victoria, who? | |
They don't know. | |
They have no idea. | |
None. | |
None. | |
So today is, again, Mother's Day. | |
And for those who, you know, being a... | |
It is something that we think about in terms of being human. | |
There are many, many people who don't have children. | |
Many women who don't have children. | |
Men, I guess, don't have children either. | |
And I don't think it in any way invalidates a person because they have either elected not to have a child, can't have a child, or circumstances just... | |
But responsible adulthood and responsible parenthood, I think, is what should be honored. | |
And sometimes I feel very sorry for people who, especially women, say, oh, because I don't care what anybody says, well, maybe not today. | |
Maybe not today. | |
But there was a time where it says, oh, oh, you're not married? | |
Yes, this is my daughter. | |
She's not married. | |
Oh, is she? | |
No, no. | |
Well, she was dating a guy for a while. | |
You know those stories. | |
It was terrible. | |
Well, she's... | |
She have any children? | |
No. | |
Never had any kids. | |
And people say, oh... | |
That's not right either. | |
That's not right. | |
There's a real... | |
And women sometimes will not... | |
You don't ever hear about this. | |
And they're not anti-child. | |
They're not anti-child. | |
Whatever it is. | |
Sometimes, remember the old expression, if you want to make God laugh, tell Him your plans. | |
They just... | |
Things happen. | |
Just like if people say, sometimes a woman says, well, I don't. | |
I'm not going to breastfeed. | |
You're not going to what? | |
Excuse me. | |
I mean, the pressure. | |
And this is, again, when you see these pink-haired, nose-ringed, I don't think they understand what this is about. | |
But today is just a celebration of maybe our own maternity. | |
That's all. | |
And please, libs of TikTok, please put the videos up of women celebrating. | |
Did you see there was one where she says, if you get pregnant, you just go on down to that Planned Parenthood and suck that baby out. | |
Yeah! | |
And they're laughing. | |
I'm saying, play that again. | |
Couldn't have said it better. | |
Play it again. | |
Play it again. | |
Absolutely. | |
This is a very weird time. | |
Nobody really is addressing the notion of abortion or motherhood or parenthood. | |
Nobody's really talking about it. | |
Because what people don't want to talk about is that when people do have an abortion later on, they feel terrible about it. | |
Not everybody. | |
Some do. | |
A lot do. | |
Doesn't make it sound like this is getting corrective surgery. | |
We're getting Botox or Juvederm or some kind of filler. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
This is the time of our... | |
This is it. | |
And I'm going to tell you right now and I'm sorry to say, I'm sorry to say, but I do not believe that there's anyone in charge here. | |
So please go see 2,000 Mules. | |
Please, please, please, please see this. | |
And also, if you would like to honor me, and you would like to honor Mrs. L, the work she is doing is so incredible. | |
Please follow her, I ask. | |
If you want to do the cause a favor, follow her on Twitter at LinsWarriors. | |
I'll put this up right now, right there. | |
Right there. | |
And make sure as soon as you're done with this, you go to Lynn's Warriors at or on YouTube and sign up, subscribe to her channel. | |
She is a lone... | |
Why should I say that? | |
Well, she is a lone voice that is completely devoid and absent politics. | |
Kitsch, you know, current. | |
There are so many wonderful, wonderful people truly devoted to protecting children, stopping child predation, sex trafficking, human trafficking. | |
And there are others, of course, who are, some couldn't get into the African Violet Society. | |
Or they figure, yeah, I'm going to do this. | |
Yeah, sure. | |
Yeah, I'll do that. | |
And there aren't truly that into it. | |
It's like any organization. | |
NRA does that. | |
Democratic. | |
A lot of people just show up. | |
I'm just here for the beer. | |
Just want to hold their sign and raise hell. | |
And I guess that's a part of human behavior. | |
But she is one of many, but not enough. | |
People who are really, really, 24-7 devoted to this. | |
And especially on Mother's Day. | |
And the part that gets me, you would think there would be this absolute... | |
Ferocious protection on the part of mothers who would want to protect children. | |
In some cases, it's just not there. | |
So it's a very complicated issue, to make a long story short. | |
And that's it. | |
So you have a great and glorious day. | |
Again, I thank you. | |
Please remember seeing this. | |
And I want to say this one more time. | |
One more time to Engelbrecht and to D'Souza. | |
Excellent job, 2,000 mules. | |
Nothing is going to happen because of this. | |
The courts have said, it's too late. | |
What do you want us to do? | |
Go back and do what? | |
What do you want to do? | |
Go back and reverse it? | |
That's what they're saying now. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Let's say today we say, alright, you're right. | |
You should go to Trump. | |
Sorry, Biden. | |
Leave Trump. | |
Go back in. | |
It's too late. | |
It's too late because you didn't do anything. | |
No, it's too late because the people who were mounting the challenge, if I didn't know better, I'd think, maybe they were a part of the, maybe the inside, or these idiots who just clowned around and just loved to be on, they just loved it. | |
It was about them. | |
This is great. | |
I went from obscurity, now I'm a force to be reckoned with as I stand in front of me in front of a small engine repair and porn shop in Schenectady or whatever the hell that was. | |
Poor Rudy with the... | |
Die in the... | |
Oh, my God. | |
Trump was abandoned on that one. | |
They screwed Trump on that one. | |
They screwed him. | |
They really did. | |
Big time. | |
Anyway. | |
We forge on... | |
Remember, we need surgeons and doctors. | |
We've got enough pathologists and radiologists. | |
That's all we do. | |
Every day we say, here's another thing wrong with this country. | |
Okay. | |
Here's another example. | |
Okay. | |
Here's another thing that Joe Biden said. | |
Here's another example where Carmelita Harris doesn't know what she's doing. | |
What do you do about it? | |
Nothing. | |
It's like I'm this pathologist. | |
I'm getting all these buttons. | |
Hello? | |
Anybody care about this? | |
Nope. | |
Okay. | |
This guy's got a broken leg. | |
Anybody going to fix it? | |
Nope. | |
No doctors? | |
No. | |
Okay, I'll put that over there. | |
Here we go. | |
Ooh, skull fracture? | |
Nobody? | |
No? | |
Oh, the patient died? | |
Okay, that's it. | |
That's where we are right now. | |
Mothers, ladies, enjoy the day. | |
This is your day. | |
And if you ever had a mother, which I think you did, just a moment of recognition. | |
That's all. | |
Anyway, have a great and glorious day. | |
Again, linomedia.com, lynnswarriors.org. | |
We will see you tomorrow. | |
Same bat time, same bat station, 9 a.m. | |
ET. | |
And again, happy Mother's Day. |