The Obsolescence of the Two-Party Illusion
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Everybody standing by? | |
We have a lot to talk about. | |
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I hope you're in a good mood. | |
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Gasoline going through. | |
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Are you a prepper? | |
Damn right! | |
Where have you been? | |
We're a country that goes nuts over toilet paper for reasons we don't even know. | |
And here in New York, whenever there's any kind of storm, what is it, of course? | |
Milk? | |
Milk and bread. | |
I don't know why. | |
I don't know the connection. | |
God forbid you're in a tiny hovel with lactose intolerance. | |
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Did you ever think we'd be actually talking about this? | |
Did you ever think somebody would be... | |
Food? | |
Gasoline? | |
How high can your gasoline go? | |
Tell me where it is right now. | |
Tell me right now. | |
Tell me. | |
Tell me. | |
How high is your gas? | |
Or petrol? | |
As we see, how high is this? | |
What was it today? | |
6.099. | |
And you have a president who has no idea what's going on. | |
No idea what's happening. | |
No idea what's happening. | |
Doesn't care. | |
Doesn't know. | |
Doesn't get it. | |
Look at this. | |
480 is pretty good. | |
Think about this. | |
Think about this. | |
Where does this stop? | |
$4.69? | |
$5.20? | |
Come on, let's just get it. | |
$5? | |
And you've got extra cash to pay for this? | |
And God forbid, if you're a trucker for diesel, it's going to be $10 in California. | |
This is by design. | |
There's no need for this. | |
There's no need for this. | |
What is Joe Biden doing? | |
What is the Biden administration? | |
What are they doing? | |
Tell me. | |
What are they doing? | |
What are these people doing? | |
Tell me. | |
Tell me. | |
What's Pete Booty Giggity Giggity Giggity doing? | |
What is he doing? | |
What is anybody doing? | |
What are they talking about? | |
It's LGBT Pride Month. | |
Hey, that's great! | |
What does this have to do with me? | |
What does this have to do with anything? | |
Have you noticed when you're in stores, and Mrs. L is the best for this, because she is, first of all, the best shopper ever, and notices. | |
What are some of the things you've noticed that are just missing? | |
You just don't see them anymore. | |
You're going to see this, and we don't know why. | |
There's no reason for it. | |
Look, you don't have to be an economist to know this. | |
If diesel prices go up, and if a truck brings everything, what do you want? | |
What do you expect? | |
What's going to happen? | |
It just goes without saying. | |
There's no end in sight. | |
There's no plan. | |
There's no nothing. | |
What is he saying? | |
What is he doing? | |
What is he telling you? | |
What is he administering? | |
What? | |
I understand the equity. | |
Thank you, LGBTQIZZM. | |
Wonderful. | |
Two spirits. | |
Two spirits, asexual, questioning. | |
Great. | |
Wonderful. | |
Even the U.S. Marine Corps, the USMC, Semper Fi, Hoorah, has little bullets painted in the rainbow flag. | |
Because let me tell you something, nothing says preparedness more than having your rainbow bullets matched. | |
We have no priority in this country. | |
You don't need me to tell you this. | |
You don't need me. | |
Now I sound like every other 2-bit. | |
One of these 2-bit cable companies. | |
Cable news is so bad. | |
It's so obvious. | |
You know what's even worse? | |
When cable news, I can't watch it. | |
I don't watch this. | |
I don't watch it. | |
I'll catch something on YouTube. | |
Somebody will say, okay, that's interesting. | |
Other people, I just don't even pay attention to it. | |
It doesn't tell me anything. | |
I don't know anything. | |
And there's nothing worse than people try to be funny. | |
Oh my God. | |
Have you ever seen somebody who has a resident? | |
Quit cutesifying. | |
But let me talk to you about something which means a lot to me. | |
And if you've known me and you've been following me for... | |
This is my 30... | |
What is it? | |
Oh my God. | |
Did my 35th year professionally. | |
Actually, I was doing talk radio kind of as a... | |
Call her kind of as an amateur. | |
About 35 years of this. | |
And the first time I ever came upon this group is called the Bilderberg Group. | |
I came upon this 20... | |
I don't know how many years ago. | |
And it was a group of people. | |
Started out of the Bilderberg Hotel. | |
Queen Beatrix and her husband. | |
A lot of these old Nazis. | |
Just go back. | |
Prince Phil. | |
Love these folks. | |
The Duke of Windsor loved these folks. | |
Anyway, in 1954, 1954, this group of people called the Bilderbergs, they met. | |
And they met at this hotel and they were secret. | |
It was... | |
It was the most incredible thing anybody's ever seen. | |
And people were saying, who are these people? | |
Who? | |
Bilderberg. | |
Nobody knew. | |
And they used Chatham House rules. | |
Nobody could see. | |
Alex Jones, to his credit, made people aware. | |
His friend Jim Tucker or whatever his name was, he did it. | |
Nobody, nobody, nobody knew who these people were. | |
And of course, because Alex decided that he would stand out and scream at people, that, that didn't really, you know, that, that wasn't, that's not the best way to, to get people's attention. | |
And I'm sorry to say this, but as you know, there are folks who will kind of listen to you, but once you start screaming, It just kind of gets in the way. | |
But he was talking about this forever, and we were talking about this forever, and it was best explained as follows. | |
Imagine the following. | |
You are at a resort with your family somewhere. | |
I think one year it was in Chantilly, Virginia. | |
Remember that year? | |
The story was that all of these press folks were on a plane. | |
And all of a sudden they stop and they say, well, Obama is not here yet. | |
And the story is that Obama left, I'm not buying this, but Obama left to attend a Bilderberg meeting in Chantilly, Virginia while he was running for... | |
But it sounded good. | |
Could be. | |
But the first thing these stories have to kind of make Is it plausible? | |
Well, not really. | |
But what people would say was they would be at some resort and then all of a sudden they would say, oh, we're leaving. | |
You've got to leave. | |
Goodbye. | |
Sorry, we'll either refund you or send you on your way or whatever. | |
And then these people would come in. | |
These folks from all over the world. | |
Leaders, world leaders. | |
Folks who were heads of, captains of industry. | |
Here's a good one. | |
Let me give you this one. | |
There is a very, very, very good piece. | |
No, where is this? | |
Here we go. | |
This is from a group of, this is from, here we go, here we go, here we go. | |
A list of the Bilderberg 2022 participants. | |
James Baker, consigliere extraordinaire. | |
Jose Manuel Barroso, former head of the European Commission, later the recipient of a golden parachute in the form of a chairman of Goldman Sachs International. | |
Albert Burla, William Burns, CIA director. | |
Kurt Campbell, Mark Carney, Bank of England. | |
By the way, Kurt Campbell is a... | |
He invented the Obama-Hillary pivot to Asia, now White House contributor for Indo-Pacific. | |
Henry Kissinger, Hank. | |
Charles Michel, President of the European Council. | |
Minton Bedos, Editor-in-Chief of The Economist, which will duly relay all major Bilderberg activities dutifully. | |
David Petraeus, Mark Root, hawkish Prime Minister of the Netherlands. | |
Jen Stoltenberg, NATO parent. | |
Jake Sullivan, Director of DNS. | |
It goes on and on and on and on. | |
And these are folks who happen to be meeting in the granddaddy of them all, Bilderberg. | |
And when this came out, you've got to understand this. | |
You've got to understand. | |
When I first heard about this, since 1954, this is the 68th meeting. | |
I think they interrupted one year for... | |
COVID or something. | |
They denied it. | |
Let me just make this clear. | |
They denied it. | |
They said there is no Bilderberg. | |
What are you talking about? | |
Bilderberg? | |
What is this? | |
We don't know what you're talking about. | |
This is a conspiracy theory. | |
You're a nut. | |
What is it? | |
Some black... | |
And the story was that they would meet, they would find out where they were meeting, they would stand outside, they'd take pictures, and there's all these people going in. | |
We don't know what you're talking about! | |
There's no Bilderberg! | |
Stop it! | |
Stop it! | |
You're crazy! | |
You're a nut! | |
And they would continue. | |
Somebody would be there, a wait staff, or somebody on the staff would find a... | |
This is the story. | |
An itinerary and then fax it back. | |
Okay. | |
Again, what are you talking about? | |
Then one year, I don't know when, they said, ah, the hell with it. | |
And they have a website. | |
A website. | |
Yeah, you were right the whole time. | |
Yeah, we meet. | |
Yeah, so what? | |
Here's where we meet. | |
Here's our plan. | |
They just said, screw it. | |
There was no need to hide anymore. | |
No need to hide. | |
Why? | |
Because nothing happens. | |
I can tell you exactly what we're doing. | |
An organization could stand up and say, we're going to be meeting, we're planning on major international domestic terrorism, orchestrated. | |
I'm just being facetious for purposes of this explanation. | |
And do you think David Muir would cover it? | |
Do you think anybody would... | |
Do you hear anybody talking about Bilderberg? | |
Nope. | |
Davos they do. | |
G7, G8. | |
World Economic Forum? | |
Maybe. | |
Nobody really understands them. | |
But Bilderberg? | |
Breitbart did it. | |
Drudge it a little bit. | |
They don't talk about that. | |
Because the people who run the major cable organizations are themselves a party of this. | |
Now there's something called the Logan Act. | |
Which we talk about, theoretically, we talk about it, and it means practically nothing. | |
What it means is, is that supposedly private citizens cannot be dealing on behalf of governments. | |
Specifically, it's this wonderful, it's never, it's never, ever, ever, I think they really, They really wanted at some point to, I think they were talking about, believe it or not, getting Hillary Clinton on this one. | |
But that's, it's the Logan Act of 1799. | |
It criminalizes negotiation by unauthorized American citizens with foreign governments having a dispute with the United States. | |
You know when else we saw it years ago? | |
Remember there was a... | |
There was an African-American pilot who was shot down, and Jesse Jackson went to negotiate with Libya, whoever the hell it was. | |
And he said, okay, go ahead. | |
And the guy was released, and it was done to, I think, to embarrass the government. | |
You see that sometimes. | |
You also see it. | |
Right before, whenever there's a transition, whenever there's a new administration, when Nixon was dealing with Vietnam and Kissinger was working on it, don't worry, he's going to just trust me. | |
We'll work with you, but don't do anything until the election, until we're done. | |
Remember that? | |
He's a private citizen. | |
Logan Act is violated all the time. | |
Nobody cares about it. | |
So that was a... | |
That was a suggestion. | |
This was the thing. | |
This was the... | |
This was... | |
Oh, yeah. | |
Peter Gunn, chief, sold uranium. | |
That's right. | |
That's right. | |
So nobody... | |
These are rules that... | |
Hillary Clinton, it doesn't apply to you and me. | |
It doesn't apply. | |
Nobody brings it up. | |
Nobody cares. | |
But January 6th, well... | |
Oh, that's... | |
If you're Navarro... | |
By the way, he's going to walk from that. | |
It's not even funny. | |
It's almost a guarantee, this indictment for this January 6th contempt. | |
Absolutely. | |
Because the legal issue is going to be, I'm not being contemptuous. | |
I'm being contemptuous, according to your eyes, because I believe I have a constitutional right. | |
Anyway, anyway, anyway. | |
So for the longest time, now this fueled, this fueled those of us who talked about this thing called a New World Order. | |
We were called... | |
Crazy! | |
What are you talking about? | |
You and this New World Order stuff. | |
Even though everybody's been talking about a New World Order. | |
Everybody. | |
I mean, I mean, everybody. | |
It's the most incredible thing I've ever seen in my life. | |
It's the most incredible thing I've ever seen in my life. | |
Everybody has been talking about a New World Order. | |
From George Herbert Walker Bush to Kissinger to, name it, a new configuration. | |
Putin gave a speech one time about a unipolar world, which was fascinating, which nobody wants to talk about anymore. | |
We've known this since the beginning of time. | |
We've known this, but we were told we're crazy. | |
We're nuts. | |
I said, you and your preppers, what are you doing that? | |
Until... | |
There's a food shortage. | |
Well, okay. | |
I mean, we know this. | |
We know this. | |
Remember, geoengineering is next. | |
Little by little. | |
And then they're going to say, so what? | |
Let me say this so that you know this. | |
And this is geoengineering, which a lot of people call chemtrails, which is never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever use that term. | |
Don't use that term. | |
Don't call it that. | |
Don't refer to it. | |
It is in the book as a debunked conspiracy theory. | |
Geoengineering adds a different story. | |
Every Harvard University, Bill Gates, people have been talking about geoengineering forever. | |
Everything from cloud seeding to solar radiation management, carbon dioxide removal, you name it. | |
I don't want to go into that, but that's an example of one day. | |
One day, they're going to say, yeah. | |
But you told me that that was crazy. | |
Yeah, I know. | |
No, no. | |
You told me that all that stuff in the sky, those were condensation trails. | |
That was water vapor. | |
You actually told me that. | |
Water vapor that spread out and blocked the sun. | |
You told me that. | |
And you were trying to compare That, solar radiation management and nanoparticulate aerosolized injection, stratospheric injection, you were saying that was similar to what we saw in World War II with bombers? | |
You told me that. | |
You did. | |
You told me that. | |
And now you just change your mind? | |
Yep. | |
It's going to be like that. | |
Okay. | |
And nobody will say anything. | |
There's no clarification. | |
Nobody will come back after the fact and say, listen, we want to offer you an apology. | |
I just want to apologize to you. | |
You know we said you were crazy. | |
And, uh, no. | |
No, no, no. | |
And for Bilderberg, when I saw it online, but here's the best part. | |
You and I can talk about you and I can talk about anything we want. | |
I want you to do me a favor. | |
And I want you to do me a favor, and I want you tomorrow, when we check in again in the morning, I want you to go and talk to as many people today and say, have you ever heard of the Bilderberg Group? | |
If you find one, Bilderberg. | |
Is that a Bilderberg? | |
Bilderberg? | |
Is that like a, it's a German pastry, isn't it? | |
No! | |
I don't know what that is. | |
Not really sure what that is. | |
Okay. | |
You know, John Ryan asks a question, is that basketball quote babe still in a Russian prison? | |
You know, that's another question. | |
That's a great, great question. | |
I just saw that. | |
She's still there. | |
She's forget about her. | |
Okay. | |
What about Assange? | |
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Quick. | |
Time out. | |
My dear friends, Vinny, Vinny Sammartino, we are tax slaves. | |
You think, Vinny? | |
You think? | |
You think we're tax slaves? | |
What would ever make you think that? | |
I kid, of course. | |
What is the story that we all forgot about? | |
Time out. | |
What is the story we all forgot about? | |
What is the story we all just stopped talking about? | |
Assange. | |
I don't think we ever talked about it in the first. | |
Rover, Roe v. | |
Wade. | |
Roe v. | |
Wade. | |
What's the story that we just stopped talking about? | |
We were talking about it? | |
Now, Bohemian Grove, by the way, this is one of these ones where we didn't stop talking about that, but that was one that I mean, there's so much great stuff on that one. | |
And I I believe Alex, to his credit, got some great footage of that. | |
And David Gergen. | |
Find the David Gergen retort. | |
Oh my God! | |
It was just scathing. | |
Look at this. | |
Vegas shooting. | |
Kika. | |
Baby food. | |
Yes! | |
The baby food! | |
Is that done? | |
COVID? | |
Ukraine? | |
What? | |
Uyghurs, kind of sort of Johnny Depp thing. | |
God, Johnny Depp. | |
Epstein and Ghislaine. | |
Or Ghislaine. | |
Killer Hornets. | |
What happened? | |
How can you not talk about a Killer Hornet? | |
Isn't the name Killer Hornet? | |
Let's go to his documents, Lee. | |
Trucker Convoys. | |
How about the Yellow Vests? | |
Remember that in Paris? | |
The trucker convoys. | |
Where are they? | |
Afghanistan. | |
You're right. | |
Remember those people? | |
Help us! | |
You left. | |
And here comes Al-Qaeda. | |
And here comes the Taliban. | |
And here comes this and that. | |
And ISIS-K. | |
ISIS-K! | |
Alec Baldwin. | |
No, maybe that's good. | |
Alec. | |
I think he's coming back. | |
They're going to forget the whole story. | |
He's going to have more kids. | |
His wife's like 48 years old and still having kids. | |
Okay, yeah, I'm buying it, sure. | |
Benghazi. | |
Forget Benghazi. | |
It's incredible. | |
Syria. | |
Charlie Hebdo. | |
Remember that? | |
Je suis Charlie. | |
Somebody in front of mine says, what's this about Jesus? | |
No, je suis... | |
It just... | |
We have the attention span. | |
Of a gnat. | |
Save our girls. | |
That's right. | |
Peter Gunn. | |
Remember that? | |
It was Obama. | |
Michelle. | |
Boko Haram. | |
Save our girls. | |
Bring back our girls. | |
What about the girls? | |
Uh, yeah. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
The girls anything? | |
Uh, yeah, yeah. | |
And by the way, somebody said, Johnny Frank brings up these. | |
Where is Chaz Bono? | |
Don't you think Chaz Bono would be the singular face of transgenderism? | |
Don't you think Chaz Bono? | |
Chaz Bono did it before anybody. | |
And I believe everything. | |
I believe Chaz Bono 100%. | |
100%. | |
Yes, David Dorn. | |
Thank you, Tammy. | |
Who? | |
But Chaz Bono, they didn't want her. | |
Him, excuse me. | |
They didn't want him? | |
I don't understand that. | |
I don't understand that. | |
And Trey got it. | |
Yes, ma 'am. | |
Yes, ma 'am. | |
Oh, these people. | |
We've got nothing! | |
But nobody's talking about Bilderberg. | |
Nobody's talking about anything involving, anything involving, you know, New World Order, whatever it is. | |
This new configuration. | |
They'll talk a little bit, a little bit about Maybe just a tad, maybe just a tad, we'll discuss about maybe Klaus Schwab. | |
Nobody even gets the Klaus Schwab thing. | |
Nothing. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
We learned, oh this was beautiful, we learned that Americans in particular will do anything regarding COVID. | |
COVID taught us everything. | |
You know, when I see this, and I've got to tell you something. | |
I get so angry. | |
Yesterday we saw these little kids. | |
They look like they were in a private school and they're walking down the street. | |
It was a perfect picture. | |
Asian child. | |
African American. | |
Blonde. | |
You know, just with a little thing. | |
And the Asian child, by the way, here in New York. | |
I can't speak. | |
You use the word Asian. | |
That might not be Asian. | |
We just use these terms. | |
But for years, two things that Asian citizens have done is, number one, parasols and umbrellas. | |
Absolutely, absolutely for years. | |
Smartest move you can make. | |
And secondly, masks. | |
Without exception. | |
And when I see people walking outside with a group, four or five kids, and then there's one child with a mask. | |
What? | |
Why? | |
You can't be getting enough oxygen. | |
You cannot. | |
Why are you? | |
What are you afraid? | |
Nobody else in your group is. | |
And there's a part of me that shows that I go berserk. | |
When I see people driving in a car or a truck by themselves with a mask, I don't even know how to say that. | |
I'm just your humble servant, as it were. | |
I've just been doing it. | |
I do nothing but this all day long. | |
This is all I do. | |
My focus, my focus, I swear to you, is knowing everything I can and reading everything possible, especially that which is ignored almost in its entirety by everybody on mainstream media news, sock puppet, shadow government news, absolutely. | |
And that's why there's a portion here I ask you, if you like what I'm doing, If you appreciate this, support me. | |
Support me. | |
There are means and motives and links for you to contribute to this. | |
This is where... | |
Let me tell you something. | |
This is where it is going right now. | |
I've got news for you. | |
This is it. | |
Independent. | |
Independent. | |
Citizen and civilian news collection. | |
Information collection, information distillation, digestion, putting things together, packaging them, repack, and then showing this is what you should think. | |
This is what you should know. | |
Not so much this is what happened, but this is what you should think. | |
There is so much out there. | |
You and I love to talk about a world that doesn't exist anywhere on any... | |
It does elsewhere in the blogosphere, if you will, but not anything that most people don't know. | |
So that's why I have linelmedia.com. | |
I have my individual subscription videos. | |
This is, if I had my way, if I had my, what I want to be when I grow up, what I find the most fascinating aspect is this. | |
And going to people and saying, here's what maybe you don't know. | |
Now you know this. | |
But a lot of people, they don't. | |
So, the donation page is there, and I thank you. | |
You know, we are... | |
I guess we are kind of emissaries of such. | |
I always like to go out and talk to people about this. | |
The other day, this past week, we have friends of ours who have enjoyed thoroughly this little tete-a-tete, this little... | |
Ceremony involving the Queen's Jubilee. | |
And invariably, I've said, do you know anything about who these people are? | |
And they will say, no. | |
I say, well, let me tell you. | |
Let me fill you in. | |
Are you familiar with how they rule It was thought at one particular point that the Queen, I love these stories they put out. | |
Well, you know, they're strapped for cash. | |
Well, you know, Buckingham Palace, it may look, the part that you see is nice, but believe me, the back scenes are just horrible. | |
Terrible. | |
It's falling apart. | |
It's decrepit. | |
If you believe that, what is the name of the Queen's Bank, couts, coots. | |
There's folks who actually take care of her money, as it were. | |
At one point, I don't know if it's true anymore, she owns like half of Manhattan. | |
This idea, nobody gets this. | |
So the other day when I was watching this stupid, vapid, insipid, nonsensical, gibberish, Crap! | |
Coverage with Pierce Morgan. | |
Oh, she's so pretty. | |
Oh, God. | |
Go through from Edward VII in World War I. Lunatic Queen Victoria and her death pavan. | |
Prince Albert, where everything, she was in mourning. | |
What does she have? | |
This tincture of... | |
Opium and brown, her consort, and oh my God! | |
Edward, I get the numbers, the Duke of Windsor, he wanted to be Hitler's Viceroy. | |
Remember the story also, but my favorite is Wallace Simpson, who looks like olive oil. | |
Wallace Simpson, who, when he said, I've abdicated my throne. | |
For you. | |
She said, you what? | |
You damn fool! | |
What? | |
Don't you love me? | |
No! | |
And in his later years, oh, the abuse this guy went through. | |
I mean, it is. | |
Then there was one who was believed to be the Jack the Ripper. | |
Then we have, I mean, it is a story. | |
So as I'm telling my friend this, her jaw is dropping. | |
I said, do you? | |
And this is curious. | |
I mean, this is... | |
Do you ever use this thing called the internets? | |
The series of tubes? | |
Do you ever just go and listen? | |
Read? | |
The scandals? | |
The... | |
No! | |
Now, I want to also tell you something. | |
Changing the subject just a little bit. | |
My dear friend, and I mean that, I mean that, you're my friend, Christine, Susan, Curitolo, Angelica Creek, Vinnie Sammartino, the man, | |
the man, the myth, Laurie Partridge, Lori, one time years ago, when we first started this, she says her favorite hobbies are watching, I think it was Russian dash cam car wrecks. | |
And I thought, I like that. | |
I like that. | |
I like that. | |
There's so many great, great people. | |
Stormy's there, Ozzy the Terrible, Carol, Kevin Mitchell. | |
You're beautiful. | |
You're beautiful. | |
But, with the exception of yous, All yous, people. | |
Nothing that you're hearing about Russia is even remotely true. | |
Nothing. | |
Now, so far, Putin is either dead, he has so many, he has everything from the heartbreak of psoriasis to post-nasal drip to neurological problems to insanity, there's a coup, they don't have anything, all the Russian soldiers are drunk, he's a lunatic, he's dead, he's, I mean, I don't even know what to say. | |
It's Outlaw Pete. | |
Love you too there, Petey boy. | |
Look at this. | |
Susan, love you as well. | |
We are in a very... | |
This is a very weird thing. | |
Let me just stop for a second. | |
Forget Russia. | |
Just for a moment. | |
What we're doing right now is so unique. | |
Because... | |
It's the greatest thing in the world. | |
It's the greatest thing in the world. | |
Kevin Mitchell, Russell knows this. | |
Johnny Frank knows this. | |
This is the greatest thing. | |
And the easiest thing for these judrools on TV to do, which they will never do, is to have live time interaction on TV. | |
I don't understand why they don't do it. | |
I don't understand it. | |
Bernays saw this. | |
Eddie Bernays knows that. | |
You know this. | |
Eric knows this. | |
It's the most incredible thing. | |
Why can't they stop and say, you, you, you, I don't know this. | |
I don't get this. | |
I don't understand this. | |
Please subscribe to this. | |
Please like this. | |
We always have to do it, but it's true. | |
You know, they demonetize this for some reason, and I hope they see fit, because I want to do this. | |
This is all I do. | |
From the time I get up. | |
When I tell you I get up, if I tell you four, sometimes before, believe me, it's the strangest thing. | |
I just, there's just so, I can't wait to see what's what. | |
And I go for different places. | |
I did a piece at Lionel Media, my subscription piece, on this notion of civility. | |
There's a wonderful call, Tacky Mag. | |
It's got a tacky... | |
T-A-K-I has a Greek name I cannot pronounce. | |
Or cannot remember, I should say. | |
And it is just the lack of civility. | |
There was a woman. | |
We were in a store yesterday. | |
And there was a woman. | |
She looked like she was a heroin. | |
It was a drugstore. | |
Major chain. | |
Heroin. | |
It looked like some type of drug addict or something. | |
Older woman. | |
Bare midriff. | |
Skin and bones. | |
Honey, was she spraying her? | |
She was taking body spray, basically pulling her pants out in the back and spraying down her buttocks area, spraying on aisle 7 or whatever. | |
I don't even know where this is. | |
I know people, as a matter of fact, not going to mention where, from a major place that was told specifically, if people come in, And they steal stuff. | |
You don't say anything. | |
Let them go. | |
Should we call you? | |
You can call me, but I'm not going to do anything. | |
That's from corporate. | |
We don't stop this. | |
Makes me wonder, how much are they getting in insurance? | |
Did you ever think you'd live that long where people would be told, don't do this? | |
What kind of horror? | |
To relive it. | |
And what they're doing right now, my friends, you must understand this. | |
Please listen to me and listen. | |
I'm going to say this again because let me ask you something. | |
How many... | |
Is there anybody here who is new? | |
Or nude? | |
Is there anybody here who is new? | |
Brand new? | |
Never before? | |
Not a part of this? | |
Not new? | |
Who's new? | |
Anybody new who says, I have no idea what this show is. | |
I have no idea. | |
Uh... | |
Larry says, is it a faux pas to spray, to squirt body wash down my pants? | |
Oh, is this a societal erratum? | |
Is this a peccadillo? | |
Does this in any way act as a lack of countenance? | |
Do you not countenance such for meat? | |
I'm just curious, if anybody who is new here, new, I'm old, thank you Jimmy Whip, Jimmy Whip, that's okay. | |
That's alright. | |
My dad spoke as Lionel in the 60s. | |
I love that. | |
That's okay, good. | |
Alright, well, in case, because it might be somebody else who watches later on, I do not understand liberal and conservative. | |
I never liked conservatives. | |
There was a time when I thought the, right around 1980, 85, when Rush came along, I thought this was the most ridiculous thing in the world. | |
Who are these conservatives? | |
There were a bunch of phony balonies with their flags, and they always talked about America. | |
Oh, oh, oh, oh, you love America? | |
Nobody else says, no, you liberals, and what are you talking about? | |
You're liberals, and you're... | |
I couldn't stand it. | |
I later... | |
Love Rush. | |
Great, great, great guy, but so stupid. | |
I said, I'm not a liberal, but I don't know what the hell these, and these conservatives, oh my God, they had, because things were, things were pretty good. | |
Things were pretty good. | |
They were pretty good. | |
The worst thing they're talking about is, oh, they're like condoms. | |
Would you lay off the condoms? | |
You got a problem with condoms? | |
Well, there's AIDS, and oh my God. | |
Well, stop. | |
Because today, right now, what I'm seeing, this isn't about conservatism. | |
This isn't about that. | |
This is about something that I've never even imagined, even remotely possible. | |
I can't believe what I'm seeing. | |
I can't believe what I'm seeing. | |
I can't believe this world that we're living in. | |
And I don't know what this is. | |
And I don't know what you call it. | |
I don't know what to call it. | |
Please help me. | |
You've got Gascon and others in this San Francisco leftist radical. | |
His mother and father were sent to prison for terrorism and what? | |
You've got people who basically don't want to prosecute people? | |
We have people going into stores and taking things. | |
We have drug, open drug dens. | |
No bail. | |
And let me also tell you something. | |
LGBTQ, I've got news for you. | |
Let me say something to you. | |
And let me say this and be very, very clear about this. | |
Nobody. | |
Please, please, please, correct me if I'm wrong, but nobody here. | |
And please like this and subscribe. | |
Please, I ask. | |
Please. | |
Please donate. | |
Please buy. | |
Please. | |
But when in Rome, there isn't anybody I've met who says, are these gay people? | |
Nobody cares. | |
See, you're 2022. | |
We've known gay people. | |
We don't care. | |
Nobody cares. | |
Nobody cares. | |
Nobody. | |
Let me say this again. | |
Nobody cares. | |
We're gay. | |
Trans. | |
Gay. | |
Whatever. | |
You want to have a party? | |
Go ahead. | |
You want to march? | |
Knock yourself out. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
We don't care. | |
It's not that we approve, disapprove. | |
We don't care. | |
It means nothing to us. | |
Go ahead. | |
You're an American. | |
Knock yourself out. | |
I don't know where this comes from. | |
Gay pride. | |
Great! | |
I never understood the whole thing. | |
I'm proud. | |
Huh? | |
I can't hear you, honey. | |
Oh, yeah, likes. | |
We've got to see the likes. | |
289, this is pathetic. | |
But people say, I'm proud to be a New Yorker. | |
Proud? | |
You didn't have anything to do with it. | |
You're born there. | |
Oh, it's snow, but I'm proud. | |
Okay. | |
Whatever. | |
I don't understand the pride thing and the proud. | |
Okay, fine. | |
But LGBTQ... | |
We're getting there, honey. | |
I'm building up to it. | |
I'm building up to it. | |
It's not the fact that we care about it. | |
That's not the issue. | |
The story is, where is it? | |
Here we... | |
No. | |
Hang on. | |
One, two, three, two. | |
The names LGBTQ. | |
Names, LGBTQIA. | |
Oh, if you look, if you go to, oh, on Google, if you go and you put LGBT, they march across. | |
For those of you who don't know this, but it works like this. | |
LGBT, hang on a minute. | |
We've got to get these names right now, because you probably didn't know this. | |
You probably didn't know this. | |
LGBTQIA. | |
LGBTQQIAPP. | |
This is important. | |
This is... | |
Let me see. | |
Gender identity, equity, and sexual orientation. | |
This is from Renew Perspective. | |
Gender identity, equity, and sexual orientation. | |
Social work practice with LGBTQIAPP. | |
QIA Persons provides a framework for integrating life, experience, social statuses of people whose identities have been marginalized, for example, gender, sexual orientation, by the gender, binary, and heteronormativity. | |
This course provides an intersectional overview of culture, gender, and sexual orientation by considering power differentials and inequities. | |
Furthermore, emphasis will be placed on On identifying stereotypes and neutralizing unconscious bias. | |
Therapeutic strategies for supporting diverse client... | |
LGBT... | |
Notice there's no H. There's no heterosexual. | |
LGBTQI... | |
And this is... | |
You probably didn't know this. | |
But this is important because it's... | |
Lesbian, gay, bisexual... | |
Bisexual! | |
But if there's two... | |
Shouldn't it be called polysexual? | |
If you're non-binary and you're bisexual, you're implying that there's only two. | |
Anyway, queer questioning. | |
I is... | |
I is... | |
I always get that one. | |
Oh, intersex, asexual, and... | |
Parasexual? | |
I can't even read this one. | |
This is called pansexual. | |
And then there's two spirits, which is my favorite. | |
I don't even know what that means. | |
Two spirits. | |
Oddly enough, and I can't emphasize this enough, and perhaps maybe I'm being a little bit too much on this, but I'm fascinated by the fact that there is an active disinclination to abide by Duality, binary, twos, but there's bisexual and non-binary. | |
Nobody ever says, I'm transitioning into a pansexual. | |
I'm transitioning into a metasexual. | |
I'm transitioning... | |
Well, right. | |
That's a good point. | |
Nobody's ever said, I'm going to transition. | |
I want to be cisgendered. | |
I want to go from a man to a woman. | |
Okay. | |
Anything else? | |
No. | |
Again, to me, it invalidates the notion, dare I say, it invalidates the notion that there is this duality. | |
And nobody ever says, I'm transitioning into something that's polysexual. | |
Or metasexual? | |
Or cryptosexual? | |
Now, here's the deal. | |
And I'm going to say this again. | |
And I know you agree with me. | |
This is the United States of America. | |
And until I get further notice, you are free to do anything you want. | |
When you tell kids this, this is when it gets deadly. | |
When you confuse kids, when you have parents and pediatricians who Actually would seize upon... | |
Let me ask you something. | |
Question time. | |
And please like and subscribe. | |
I can't ask you to do this enough. | |
Please. | |
If you have kids, have your kids ever told you something that was so preposterous? | |
So... | |
Insane. | |
That they thought. | |
Maybe they... | |
I used to tell my sister all the time she was adopted that the police brought her and she believed her. | |
Until her mid-30s. | |
But... | |
Would you ever... | |
If your child came to you and said, I'm a boy. | |
Okay. | |
Let's go. | |
Come on. | |
Let's go. | |
We're going to the doctor. | |
Go to the doctor. | |
Grab your stuff. | |
Can you watch the kids? | |
I'm taking a little... | |
Morgan to the doctor. | |
She says she's a boy. | |
You know what that means? | |
Puberty blockers. | |
Gastectomy. | |
Radical. | |
Full radical. | |
We're going. | |
Come on, let's go. | |
Would you do that? | |
Would anybody do that? | |
No. | |
I think you'd be, per se, per se, you would be criminal in doing that. | |
Is it possible? | |
Of course it's possible. | |
Oh. | |
Even when a woman says, listen, we might, you might, either because of the BRCA1, BRCA2, you're going to get breast cancer. | |
Your mother had it, your sister had it, everybody's got it. | |
You should have a mastectomy. | |
Even they say, no, no, no, no, no. | |
Let me think about this. | |
Even that's so drastic. | |
To save your life! | |
Angelina Jolie and others. | |
And it's done. | |
This prophylactic mastectomy to prevent stage 4 deadly cancer. | |
Even that proves to be. | |
And you're doing this as an elective to a child? | |
Who doesn't even know? | |
Hasn't even had puberty? | |
Doesn't even know? | |
Do you remember when you were... | |
Remember puberty... | |
Let me see if I can explain this. | |
Puberty is mental illness. | |
Puberty is mental illness. | |
Gore Vidal said, I've never met a six-year-old I didn't like or a 16-year-old I did like. | |
Do you have a child who when they turn 16, 13, 14, all of a sudden went and said, who is this? | |
Who is this person? | |
They got real dark and sallow and scary and goth-like and what is the matter with you? | |
They hated you. | |
They didn't want to go out anymore. | |
They went from this little kid that loved you and held your hand. | |
It was so cute. | |
And this and that. | |
And this and that. | |
And I love you. | |
And butterfly kids. | |
And mommy, mommy, daddy. | |
And then get away. | |
God never has to be born. | |
Who the hell is this? | |
You're insane. | |
And then sometimes they kind of get away from it. | |
Puberty is mental illness. | |
It's mentally ill. | |
You know when you talk about roid rage? | |
Roid rage? | |
What do you think roid rage is? | |
Testosterone, dude! | |
Remember they were talking about Mark McGuire and these others who were doing this stuff and they noticed zits on their back? | |
They were going through puberty again! | |
It's nuts! | |
It's crazy! | |
I don't know what's worse. | |
Women or men? | |
I don't know. | |
But something happens to these folks. | |
And you know what? | |
Maybe blocking it? | |
How about postponing it? | |
But in 1970, there was a commercial called... | |
It was for chiffon margarine. | |
And the line was, it's not nice to fool Mother Nature. | |
And we're talking about this. | |
Look, you can march all you want. | |
I don't give a diddly damn one way or another. | |
But kids? | |
And we're telling them, you know you're not a boy. | |
What? | |
They can't understand anything. | |
They can't understand what happens when a pet dies. | |
They think there's monsters under the bed. | |
They don't understand lightning. | |
They don't understand. | |
Do you ever have a kid? | |
Do you ever have one of your kids think that you've abandoned them? | |
They're in a store. | |
Where'd you go? | |
Why are we talking about? | |
Where'd you leave me? | |
That's why the movie Home Alone was so tragic. | |
So you're going to take a kid who dares to say, you know, I feel like a boy, and then TV says it. | |
Come on, it's okay. | |
They pick up. | |
Kids pick up. | |
Things you never thought they said. | |
There, it's scary. | |
Did you ever have a kid just tell you, well, that's not what you said last week. | |
You remember that? | |
Yeah. | |
Oh. | |
Kids are beautiful, but they're evil. | |
Evil beautiful. | |
And then, what are we talking about? | |
Where are the doctors? | |
Where is the Fauci? | |
Where are the psychiatrists? | |
Where are people coming out saying, no, no, no, wait, wait, wait. | |
These kids, they say. | |
Kids talk nonsense. | |
They say these things. | |
They do. | |
They're just plays. | |
They don't understand sex. | |
Don't talk about masturbation to kids. | |
What are you doing? | |
You want to introduce something before it's natural? | |
And there are people, listen, with all due respect, there are some of you out there so freaked out. | |
Some of you, multiply divorced. | |
People who have found yourself detached from whatever. | |
from... | |
... | |
I've got to tell you something. | |
I mean it, I mean it, I mean it, I mean it, I mean it. | |
I don't understand this. | |
Nobody's coming to the age of these teachers. | |
And the medical community, the medical, worthless. | |
Biggest bunch of zeros I've ever met in my life. | |
Biggest bunch. | |
They don't say anything. | |
They're not going to affect their bottom line. | |
During COVID, they never said anything. | |
Absolutely! | |
Oh, yeah! | |
Sure! | |
I don't know about you. | |
Do you ever call the drugs right now? | |
Do you have your shingles vaccine? | |
Do you have your mumps vaccine? | |
Would you back off? | |
Would you back off? | |
I don't expect... | |
I mean, you, I expect... | |
You're not even... | |
You gotta... | |
You're giving me somebody with a white jacket, they've got the Cardi B jacket, the nails, and you're giving me, what, vaccine advice? | |
Look, I understand that. | |
But a doctor? | |
Do no harm? | |
Look, I understand that whole thing. | |
I got it. | |
But you think there would be public service, you think psychiatrists would be coming out and saying, here's how to talk to your kids. | |
First of all, is your kid talking to you about being a boy or a girl, or are you doing it? | |
Are they hearing this stuff? | |
That's all that is. | |
We want freedom of... | |
We want people to just be normal. | |
We don't want people to be... | |
It's tough enough being a kid. | |
Remember, being an adult, you do whatever you want. | |
It's tough being a kid. | |
It's horribly tough being a kid. | |
That's all. | |
And you don't need me to say this. | |
Now, does that make me conservative or liberal? | |
There's no name for this. | |
There's no name. | |
Alright, my dear friends. | |
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