DAILY BRIEFING: When the Right Fights Back (Fire With Fire)
It's called reaction. Response. And it's fascinating to watch.
It's called reaction. Response. And it's fascinating to watch.
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Here we go. | |
How are you, my friend? | |
This is the Tuesday Daily Briefing of this thing of ours. | |
This gives me the opportunity to throw out some thoughts and comments to you. | |
To kind of send you on the right path, in the right direction. | |
Something for your edification perusal and review. | |
That's what I'm thinking. | |
Because you have been absolutely bombarded with the same gibberish that you get all the time. | |
Oh my God, I was... | |
If I see one more person... | |
One more person on any cable news platform, particularly that which is conservative or right-wing or Republican-centered, and if I hear one more person say, you know, it is wrong and against the law for people to protest outside of a justice's home in order to Change their opinion or | |
what have you. | |
If I hear this one more time, I don't know what I'm going to do. | |
Who doesn't know that yet? | |
Is that your idea of covering the news? | |
Is that it? | |
Today we have as our guest, Professor Lavanul T. Crouton from the Antioch School of Law. | |
Professor, welcome. | |
Professor, is there a law? | |
Yes, there is. | |
There is a particular law that... | |
And we go on. | |
And we go on. | |
And then we'll talk about... | |
Oh, what else? | |
Oh, maybe we'll show a clip from The View. | |
That's always good. | |
When you have no idea what to talk about, we'll talk about The View. | |
Hey, did you hear what Whoopi Goldberg said? | |
No, I didn't. | |
Well, you're not going to believe this. | |
Coming up, breaking news. | |
Joy Behar. | |
Says she's going to move to Canada if they ever repeal abortion. | |
And it's just the same thing. | |
I heard a good one. | |
Oh, you're going to love this one. | |
Oh, you're going to love this one. | |
Lindsey Graham. | |
What he does, I have no earthly idea. | |
In one particular interview, he said, I'm going to send a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland and say, Hey! | |
Hey, Merrick! | |
Me thinks that it's against the law. | |
In fact, it's 18 U.S.C., 1507, picketing or parading. | |
It's very clear. | |
And I'm going to send a letter. | |
Thank you very much. | |
That was Lindsey Graham. | |
Ooh, she's going to send a letter. | |
Like the box tops. | |
My baby. | |
She wrote me a letter. | |
That's it. | |
And they don't do anything. | |
They just don't. | |
The other day, you can say what you want, you can think it's no big deal. | |
Dinesh D'Souza and I believe his wife Debbie and Catherine Engelbrecht, 2,000 mules, virtually ignored by all of the so-called conservative media. | |
Well, because maybe it's because he's, I guess, poses an existential commercial threat to them. | |
I don't know. | |
This is what you do for the first time. | |
Somebody comes out with actually something that's a different tack, a different approach, something which could be absolutely seismic in terms of going out to what's happening. | |
Not this usual Sidney Powell crap. | |
And nobody cares. | |
There's no conservative voice here. | |
Nobody's... | |
They're in it. | |
Everybody's in it. | |
No matter what. | |
Left, right, in the middle. | |
They're in it just for their own particular, you know, whatever. | |
And you know this, and I'm not telling you anything new. | |
They don't even give you anything new, any new takes on anything. | |
But I've got one for you, and I want you to think about this one. | |
We're going to play this thing called Thought Experiment. | |
Oh, I love Thought Experiment. | |
Years ago, there was a comedian who says, you know, what if we only had one hand? | |
One arm. | |
How would we clap? | |
And he said, you know, it's funny. | |
What if? | |
Einstein did them. | |
What if? | |
And I've got one for you right now. | |
And it's just for no other purpose than by virtue of thinking this, we learn a lot about what we know by virtue of thinking this stuff. | |
What happens if tomorrow? | |
Now first, let me tell you right now. | |
As you know, I am not in any way a part of any kind of Advocacy group for violence or insurrection or any of that stuff. | |
And I think you probably agree. | |
I don't think any of us want violence. | |
So what I'm doing right now is I'm just going to ask you what would happen if, not that I'm advising it, not that I'm recommending it, but I'm asking you what would happen if. | |
And here goes the question. | |
What would happen if there was a group called White, Black Lives Matter. | |
And these folks started to show up, I mean, in serious numbers. | |
And they did everything that Black Lives Matter does. | |
Everything. | |
Up to and including, some would suggest, fomenting, aiding, abetting, counseling, procuring, hiring those individuals involved in violent What if a group called White Lives Matter? | |
What happens if a group of White Lives Matter decided that they didn't like something? | |
Let's say, I don't know, something akin to George Floyd. | |
Something. | |
You don't have to have a good reason. | |
Black Lives Matter never did. | |
And all of a sudden, There are these serious protests. | |
Oh, I don't mean this stupid January 6th stuff. | |
I don't mean that. | |
I don't mean somebody showing up, you know, wearing a Davy Crockett hat or a Valkyrie helmet or some wolf horns. | |
No, no, no, no, no, no. | |
What if all of a sudden they said, who are these people? | |
And they're in uniform, black, helmets. | |
They all look alike. | |
And they march in formation. | |
And all of a sudden, before they march, pallets of bricks mysteriously show up on corners. | |
Advanced teams seem driving. | |
White buses, the color of the bus, bringing in people, getting off, lining up. | |
And all of a sudden, Somebody says something and... | |
Wow. | |
And it gets really, really bad. | |
Just like it did when CNN said this was just protest. | |
What would happen? | |
What would they say? | |
What would Merrick Garland say? | |
What would the DOJ say? | |
What would FBI say? | |
What would they say? | |
And by the way, remember, when we talk about DOJ and FBI, And the Department of Justice, and we're not talking about the front line, men and women. | |
No, we're talking about the upper echelon. | |
What if there was a group that was called anti-Antifa? | |
What if there was a group called anti-Antifa? | |
Like anti-Grizalda, anti-Antifa. | |
This was a group of people that went out deliberately and mixed with Antifa. | |
Did everything Antifa did, kind of like I said before, but they're called anti-Antifa. | |
Everything. | |
And when the police came, they just... | |
And when the police came to protect Antifa, when the police came to protect Black Lives Matter, no. | |
No, they did everything. | |
Everything that these people... | |
I'm crazy. | |
What if there was a group of people that advocated a way of thinking, in particular ideology, called critical race theory, Prime, or critical race theory something. | |
Critical race theory revised. | |
And all of a sudden, school boards, school boards, I'm sorry, this is just hypothetical now, school boards all of a sudden were hit by this group called the 1776 Foundation, kind of like the 1619. | |
And their theory, they wanted, listen to this now, remember, I'm not advocating this. | |
I'm just asking you to think, what would happen if in schools they would advocate that certain, and you can go through it, that the worst thing that ever happened was the assimilation of people from non-European countries. | |
You can fill in the blanks. | |
Crime was rampant. | |
Poverty was rampant. | |
I mean, just was basically pointing, it would be, This would be their theory. | |
Cobbled together, thought by some university professor, some academician, that not only is against immigration, but anybody who's non-white, non-European, hasn't done anything to help this country. | |
Again, absurd. | |
Completely, just as absurd as critical race theory. | |
What would happen? | |
What would they say? | |
Hey, you can't put that in there. | |
Hey, you can't have White Lives Matter. | |
Why not? | |
You have Black Lives Matter. | |
Well, that's different. | |
Why is that different? | |
Because white is a word that is only used as a pejorative. | |
Oh, really? | |
I didn't get that memo. | |
And anti-Antifa. | |
No, no. | |
There is no Antifa. | |
Well, there's no group of this either. | |
What is it going to be? | |
What do you want? | |
What happens? | |
If tomorrow, all of a sudden, all of a sudden, this group of people shows up and they're picketing in front of and hooting and hollering and doing all this stuff in front of the home of Stephen Breyer or Sotomayor in violation of 18 U.S.C. | |
1507, what would they say? | |
What would they say? | |
How could they complain? | |
What would they say? | |
Hey, you can't do that. | |
Why not? | |
Sotomayor, Kagan, Breyer. | |
What would they say? | |
Breaking news, CNN protesters are, excuse me, you said it was okay. | |
Jen Psaki said, and I've got it right here, Jen Psaki said. | |
It was protest. | |
They're very reluctant. | |
I think maybe later on they kind of sort of said something. | |
What happens? | |
Let me ask you another one. | |
Listen to me very carefully. | |
And by the way, I just addressed it in today's particular piece at lionelmedia.com for subscribers who I thank. | |
What happens if all of a sudden, I mentioned this the other night, there are people Who show up? | |
And they're stealing the votes. | |
They're dropping 9,000, 10,000 ballots into this vote box and it's for Donald Trump. | |
Let's assume Trump's running. | |
Or maybe not. | |
Maybe they just, you know, right-ins. | |
I don't know. | |
And you say, wait a minute, you can't do this. | |
What do you mean you can't do this? | |
You're doing it. | |
Yeah, but you're doing it. | |
We're doing it too. | |
What's the big deal? | |
What are you talking about? | |
You don't say anything? | |
We don't say anything? | |
I don't understand this. | |
Wouldn't you love to see it? | |
Let me ask you something. | |
What would happen? | |
What would happen? | |
Given the following? | |
Nothing. | |
It would never happen, but nothing. | |
It wouldn't change anything. | |
Nothing. | |
Because there's no There's no fairness. | |
There's no equity. | |
There's no justice. | |
There's no nothing. | |
Our side, whatever that means to whatever you would care to think that means, we don't matter here. | |
We don't matter. | |
We don't. | |
Nobody cares. | |
I'm telling you right now, we talk about stuff. | |
Oh, we're so great. | |
And even when somebody comes up and I mention This 2,000 mules because it's a unique theory as to how votes were stolen, how the franchise was compromised, and yet, yet, interestingly enough, and I find this beyond fascinating, interestingly enough, nobody from the right wing cares anything about it. | |
Conservatives aren't talking about it. | |
Nobody. | |
It's almost as though they don't want that. | |
They just want to complain. | |
But that can't be, can it? | |
No, of course not. | |
What are we supposed to do? | |
What's going to happen? | |
Nothing. | |
What is the right to do? | |
Nothing. | |
What is it? | |
It just goes on TV. | |
It loves to talk. | |
It loves to make fun of. | |
There is no resistance. | |
What are we wasting our time for? | |
Who is going to say, alright, that's enough? | |
And by the way, let me say this again. | |
I mean, we absolutely emphatically... | |
I don't like any of these protests. | |
This is how stuff gets out of hand. | |
Protest is nice. | |
These people today can't do that. | |
They're itching for a fight until they get clobbered and then they find out, boy, that was a stupid idea. | |
Because there are a lot of people who really you don't want to mess with. | |
And Antifa... | |
As great as you think they are, there are professional, professional militant mercenaries, and I don't like any of that kind of talk. | |
Nothing. | |
None of it. | |
Stealing votes? | |
I've got to think about that one. | |
Because whereas the other stuff is kind of dangerous, and you bring people together and they're immature and they start yelling and screaming. | |
Critical race theory being taught? | |
Some alternative version? | |
I don't mind that. | |
I don't mind that. | |
If somebody can make up critical race theory, why can't I make up my own theory? | |
If you have a race theory that says that this country is based on this, why can't I say that it's based on something else? | |
That's an ideology. | |
I've got no problem with that. | |
Nothing. | |
None. | |
What if I were to... | |
Steal votes. | |
And say, I don't know what you're talking about. | |
What do you mean? | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | |
Wait a minute. | |
You did this. | |
Well, look, there's an anomaly. | |
We don't know. | |
I'm going to just take every excuse that's ever been used by the left. | |
This has been one of the most secure elections ever. | |
What are you talking about? | |
We've got people dropping Trump ballots into a thing. | |
We've got people dropping Biden ballots. | |
Yeah, but that's different. | |
Why is that different? | |
It just is. | |
I don't think it's different. | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | |
They wouldn't be able to say anything. | |
But that's not what happens. | |
Because right now, everybody in the conventional, traditional media, nobody wants to get their hands... | |
It's more fun this way. | |
It's more fun. | |
We can run clips of The View. | |
Huh? | |
Isn't that great? | |
The View. | |
I've never seen anything. | |
Why are you doing this? | |
Because it's stupid. | |
Why are you doing this? | |
Why are you showing Sunny Von Bielow or whatever her name is? | |
Why? | |
Who cares what Joy Behar says? | |
Whoopi Goldberg is a cretin. | |
Now, I know you know this. | |
What are you doing? | |
It's who we are. | |
We're not here to tell anybody anything. | |
Have you ever had anybody on any platform explain to you, let me tell you what Ro is about. | |
No. | |
No. | |
It's about pictures of coat hangers and Pictures of babies and sonograms and quoting Jesus. | |
That's nice, but that doesn't do anything. | |
Because we're kind of stuck here. | |
We're kind of stuck. | |
And we are at an impasse. | |
And we, I think, the hard, well, intellectually hard-charging, good people of this country, remember, I'm not what you think, necessarily. | |
I don't believe for a moment half of these people who claim to be pro-life, I'm pro-life. | |
Really? | |
This was your daughter? | |
Well, it's different. | |
Really? | |
Really? | |
Do you want me to come up with some scenarios for you? | |
Not rape, not death of, you know, the death of the mother. | |
You mean to tell me under certain scenarios, you can, well. | |
We have some of the biggest phonies on both sides. | |
We have people who are claiming, who are talking about ripping out fetuses. | |
They have no idea what they're talking about. | |
They're never going to have children. | |
They're children. | |
It's whatever it is. | |
It's the same mentality that makes them wear a mask. | |
Have you seen these mask people? | |
They're even worse than anything you could even imagine. | |
They're even worse. | |
212 likes. | |
They're even worse. | |
I saw a woman yesterday standing out on 53rd, right by Ed Sullivan Theater, where Colbert is. | |
Oh, remind me of it. | |
Wearing, like a, it wasn't that cold, it was a little chilly, but like this heavy woolen, a winter hood. | |
The welder's mask, and not just a mask underneath that, but something almost like a respirator. | |
I mean, this was the strangest thing in the world. | |
Before I forget, Stephen Colbert announces something about COVID. | |
I don't know what. | |
I don't know what. | |
Who knows? | |
COVID is always on the back burner. | |
COVID, always, don't forget next is going to be Jimmy Fallon, and then there's going to be this one. | |
They're not going to let it go. | |
They're not. | |
They're going, Kathy Hochul tests positive. | |
Kathy, you're positive this week. | |
What? | |
You're positive. | |
Eric Adams, you're positive. | |
What does it mean? | |
PCR test was positive. | |
But I'm not sick. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
There's a molecule of COVID. | |
So you're going to say test positive. | |
But I'm not sick. | |
Didn't say you were sick. | |
They don't know the difference. | |
Hey, Kathy Hochul's got COVID. | |
She's the governor of New York. | |
Maybe. | |
Okay. | |
They keep it constantly going. | |
They want you always, always to live in fear. | |
Always talking about boosters and Omicrons. | |
Oh my God. | |
Another thing to show you, the complete and total corruption. | |
The complete and total corruption of both left and right is in the recollection of what Russia did in World War II. | |
Now look, I don't care if you like Putin. | |
I don't care what you think. | |
It doesn't matter to me. | |
It's a free country. | |
But the world would be speaking German if it weren't for Russia. | |
Some even go so far as to say they could have won the whole war by themselves. | |
I'm not going to talk about that. | |
People don't want to hear that. | |
Because we have this Saving Private Ryan version of life and nobody's going to want to change this. | |
That's what they think. | |
When you have Olaf and Germany basically talking about Ukraine and the group of people that give you the Azov Battalion and, what is it, C-14, this other one, and the rights sector, Germany that is so freaked out about Nazis, you even mention swastika, you even hinted at swastika, and you're bad, you're gone forever. | |
The hypocrisy of these people is unbelievable. | |
Unbelievable. | |
Bono going to Ukraine? | |
What is this stuff about? | |
Both sides, left and right, everybody, everybody, everybody on TV, you've got to be in 100%. | |
And anybody who dared, anybody on any platform, well, you're not going to hear it on the left, but anybody who dared say, you know, this isn't really our fight. | |
The shadow government, military-industrial complex, Victoria Nuland, Native expansionists, they are so in the bag, it's not even remotely funny. | |
And you don't want to hear, I'm going to say you, they don't want to hear the truth about World War II. | |
No, we beat Hitler on our own. | |
Hitler, no, no, it's saving Private Ryan. | |
Russians didn't do anything. | |
Had Hitler not gone to Stalingrad, Barbarossa, I don't know. | |
And we got in at the tail end. | |
We were in there, what, four years? | |
Other people were there for a long time. | |
See, we take all the credit completely for everything. | |
We don't even know the story. | |
We don't even know the history. | |
We don't even know the history of where it started from. | |
About how folks, believe it or not, pushed and promoted fascism. | |
Fascism. | |
Economic reasons. | |
After a post-World War I, oh, you don't even want to hear the end of it. | |
You don't want to hear this. | |
You want to believe. | |
Not you, but they. | |
In this good guy, bad guy, a Manichean world of, you know, evil and he's a bad guy, and liberty and we save the day, and Patton, and okay, fine. | |
In no way taking away from our involvement, in no way questioning our bravery, how critical this was. | |
But if you think, if you think that Russia was just like, eh, they were just there. | |
You just don't know history. | |
I mean, Stalin. | |
And by the way, to this day, there are people who love Stalin. | |
He won. | |
He beat Hitler. | |
And when they have Victory Day, we don't even do any... | |
You think we would extend at least a recognition to our ally? | |
We don't do that because we create history. | |
Tolstoy said history would be a wonderful thing if only it were true. | |
And the right, The right is worthless. | |
I'm sorry to break this to you. | |
I'm sorry to break this to you. | |
I respect the Wokies. | |
The radical left, anarchic, nihilistic left. | |
These guys are great. | |
They get everything done. | |
They own the media. | |
They own social media. | |
They own everything. | |
So organized. | |
Boom! | |
When that opinion, that draft was stolen and leaked, They were there like that. | |
Now how did that happen? | |
How did the Wokies know about this? | |
They just did. | |
They're good. | |
And you are never going to ever hear the identity of who leaked what. | |
Never. | |
This is so well hidden. | |
Plausible deniability. | |
You have an institution. | |
So corrupted from the beginning to the end. | |
From the beginning to the end. | |
If it's on a computer, it's there. | |
You don't need some clerk. | |
I love when they say, well, we can narrow it down to three clerks. | |
Three times four, four clerks. | |
Actually, it's 12 plus 15 people. | |
Four clerks and three clerks. | |
Come on. | |
Well, it could be also... | |
Roberts could have leaked it because he really wants it, and this way by leaking it, it makes the justices hold on to position. | |
Would you stop this? | |
This thing is done. | |
This thing is done at a level you don't even understand. | |
You don't understand! | |
They're not going to find anything. | |
There's nobody from Politico. | |
And if you bring Politico in, you say, hey, where did you get this? | |
We're not going to tell you. | |
Now, if it was Julian Assange, it would be a different story. | |
Julian Assange, I mean, they would put the Politico person in prison. | |
And somebody says, well, is it against the law to steal or to leak? | |
You know what? | |
There may not be a particular law. | |
But there's no law For somebody in another country to reveal information about some other country. | |
Is it against the law for you to reveal information about Austria? | |
If you're here, what are they going to do? | |
Come and get you? | |
Hey, you leaked yourself. | |
I know. | |
What do you think spying is? | |
It's never going to happen. | |
It is so well done. | |
So well hidden. | |
Good. | |
Try finding this out. | |
If you went to, if somebody from Politico said, listen, I'm going to tell you exactly, this is what I got. | |
I didn't get it from some person. | |
You think somebody's going to say, hey, listen, my name is someone, I'm Sotomayor's clerk, listen. | |
I'm going to be, come on. | |
Here's my, here's my, you can find them. | |
Believe me. | |
Somebody said simply this, you know, If you knew some of our draft opinions that are in there, you'd be surprised. | |
You know that Dobbs? | |
Yeah. | |
Remember the Dobbs? | |
Yeah. | |
Alito wrote that. | |
It should be interesting. | |
Oh, oh. | |
Oh, really? | |
Yeah. | |
Consider it done. | |
And it's done. | |
And it's done. | |
We're going to get to the bottom of this. | |
Breaking news, we're going to Antioch Law School. | |
Professor Irving Wendelden, who says, I know, it's unprecedented. | |
I know, we know that. | |
It's so boring. | |
You want to hear another view thing? | |
No. | |
No. | |
But let me tell you what's going to happen. | |
When they destroy... | |
And let me just tell you something. | |
What do you say when your friends say to you? | |
There's going to be a law that is passed. | |
Some state is going to reverse. | |
They're going to reverse interracial marriage. | |
You hear somebody say that? | |
Hey, Clarence Thomas. | |
Yeah. | |
What do you and Ginny think about you And your court being responsible for reversing interracial... | |
Oh, I'm sorry, I forgot. | |
Your wife's white, isn't she? | |
Yeah. | |
And you're black. | |
Hmm. | |
That poses a problem. | |
Any chance of that happening? | |
One of the reasons why loving against Virginia, 1967. | |
Forget the privacy. | |
Equal protection. | |
Blacks and whites couldn't marry. | |
Whites and Asians could marry equal protection. | |
How about Lawrence against Texas? | |
What about that? | |
Ooh, sodomy. | |
I know you're standing up for sodomy, right? | |
Sodomy. | |
Why not take sodomy? | |
Okay. | |
What's this thing? | |
Well, sodomy was a problem in this particular case because it never prohibited... | |
Heterosexual sodomy. | |
Because sodomy, I'm sorry to be this graphic this early in the day, is not only but oral pleasure and satisfaction, but also buggery. | |
Something that's non-regular, you know, intromission. | |
Got it? | |
But they didn't say heterosexual is going to do it. | |
They just said gay. | |
That's equal protection. | |
I mean, it's not strict scrutiny, but still. | |
That's the reason. | |
Not because of privacy. | |
What else do you want to talk about? | |
Gay marriage? | |
Gay whatever? | |
Believe it or not. | |
Gay marriage? | |
I've been for 100% for gay marriage since my entire life, since I even knew about it. | |
There's no reason why to... | |
Marriage is a state concept. | |
Religion's a different story. | |
That's equal protection. | |
You can't tell gay people they can't get married, but straight people can't. | |
Does it make any sense? | |
I don't care about the traditions. | |
I don't care about that at all. | |
I'm talking about a legal instrument, a legal piece. | |
Come on! | |
We know that. | |
You don't need privacy for that. | |
But what they're going to do with privacy is privacy is different. | |
Privacy is going to be used to legalize drugs and prostitution. | |
Oh, they're going to blow that baby apart. | |
That's next. | |
Now, Here's the story. | |
Is there a constitutional right? | |
Is there anything in the Constitution that guarantees sodomy? | |
Nope. | |
Gay marriage? | |
Nope. | |
Interracial marriage? | |
Nope. | |
Marriage? | |
Nope. | |
Now, if you read Dobbs, read about certain things, read about under the liberty interest, I'm not going to waste your time with that because you're not going to read it, but it's a very interesting thing about you might have a case for marriage. | |
You might have something because there has to be something which has been long recognized in society. | |
But if you think there's a long recognized appreciation for abortion or for gay marriage or sodomy, you're out of your mind. | |
It's never occurred. | |
Now, you may not think that relevant. | |
You may think that's important. | |
But that's not what the law says. | |
But I'm wasting my time because nobody wants to read this. | |
Nobody cares about Roe and... | |
How we got to the answer. | |
No, no, no, no, no, no. | |
No. | |
No. | |
That's not it. | |
But the good news is, and I want you to think about this, my message to the left, keep it up. | |
Keep up. | |
Keep it up. | |
You want to find, if you think you benefited by tearing this country up during the summer over the protests over the hero George Floyd, if you think, if you think people aren't going to forget that, If you think this country just loves the idea of, quote, ripping a baby out from the womb, you're out of your mind. | |
So keep it up. | |
Keep this nonsense up. | |
Keep up this ridiculous transgender talk in schools, little kids. | |
Keep up this critical race theory. | |
Keep up Black Lives Matter. | |
Keep up Antifa. | |
Keep it up! | |
You're appealing to yourself, but you're going to hand... | |
You're going to hand the election over to the Republicans. | |
Not because of anything the Republicans did, but because of what you did. | |
And if you really want to be conspiratorial, maybe that's the point of all this. | |
Maybe they're double, triple ages, I don't know. | |
Because the Republican Party is the worst. | |
Who is this, Ronna McDaniel? | |
She always tweets, Ronna, whatever her name is. | |
And there are places where people can't even get formula. | |
I don't need you to tell me this. | |
That's your idea? | |
Well, I tweeted. | |
I got 24 million likes because who is for infant formula? | |
What's going on here? | |
Where's the Republican Party? | |
Where is it? | |
Where is his bold leadership? | |
Ronald Reagan, shining city on the hill. | |
Nixon, something, anybody, Kennedy, LBJ, what's your message? | |
What do you stand for? | |
What does the GOP... | |
If you want me to vote for a Republican, why? | |
Because I'm the opposite of that? | |
Well, what do you stand for? | |
Less taxes. | |
Don't give me that. | |
That bores people. | |
What does that mean? | |
You still haven't gotten the message. | |
Well, did you hear what Joy Behar says? | |
Quit talking about Joy Behar. | |
That's not a political... | |
Message. | |
That's on a platform. | |
What do you want? | |
And don't point them out. | |
I know that. | |
Josh Hawley. | |
Lindsey Graham. | |
Ted Cruz. | |
Marsha Blackburn. | |
Whoever. | |
John Kennedy. | |
What are you doing? | |
The only one who's got brass wables is Marjorie Taylor Greene. | |
She's it. | |
She is it. | |
And when Matt Gaetz makes more sense to these other people, dear God, these people keep thinking Rush Limbaugh's around. | |
They're living in the world of Rush Limbaugh. | |
They keep thinking about this. | |
I don't know what's going on. | |
And all they want to do is talk about January 6th. | |
And what happens is the right is so afraid, I guess, of pending lawsuits because they mention particular companies. | |
You know, Dinesh D'Souza, to his credit, you know, somebody quoted today, somebody said, isn't it funny that Dinesh and Elon Musk, two people not even born in this country, are doing more to Elon Musk than people born here. | |
We're just, we're just, enough, enough. | |
Follow me on Lionel Media. | |
I've said enough. | |
I'm repeating myself. | |
I'm going to go back and do my thing. | |
Follow me on Lionel Media. | |
Don't forget Mrs. L. LinzWarriors. | |
Go to YouTube. | |
Follow her on YouTube at LinzWarriors. | |
Okay? | |
That's it. | |
Ooh, look at this. | |
Great White found to the Jersey Shore. | |
Shark Week. | |
Now you're going to see sharks. | |
I just saw this pop up right now. | |
All over the Jersey Shore. | |
All over the coast. | |
And they're going to blame climate change and... | |
No, stop. | |
It's coming. | |
It's coming. | |
Absolutely. | |
And we're going to talk about this woman who killed herself after she left for this guy who escaped. | |
Oh, that's good for a while. | |
Or maybe the Johnny Depp, Amber Heard story. | |
I don't care about that. | |
That's a big one. | |
The country is collapsing. | |
The republic is falling apart. | |
And the only people who know what they're doing... | |
The Democrats. | |
The Wokies. | |
They are so good. | |
So organized. | |
They are ready. | |
They're two, four, five, ten steps ahead. | |
Ready to go. | |
And what are we doing? | |
We're playing back excerpts from Joy Behar. | |
Because I don't know what happened, but the Republicans lost their guts, their balls, their backbone, and their direction. | |
Okay? | |
We're going to put it under that. | |
My friends, you have a great and a noble day. | |
See you tomorrow. | |
Same bad time. | |
Same bad channel. |