The Problems of Society Are Complicated: The Solutions Are Easy
Simple doesn't mean easy or evident.
Simple doesn't mean easy or evident.
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All right, my friends. | |
This is it. | |
We have so much to discuss today, so much to go over, and so much to review. | |
And I want to welcome you right off the bat. | |
Today we're going to be talking about something which is, I think, It's more philosophical, if you will. | |
More deep. | |
Because you're the smartest audience anybody's ever had. | |
And I say audience. | |
That's a terrible term. | |
You know what I mean. | |
The greatest assemblage of individuals. | |
Because you know more than most people. | |
You're more suspicious. | |
Which is so wonderful. | |
It's so great to have that. | |
As from you. | |
So that I can tell you things. | |
And I don't have to pretend. | |
That you don't know exactly what I'm talking about. | |
Because today we're talking about a very simple thing. | |
And if I could really nail this down and distill it into one very, very simple idea, it would be as follows. | |
The problems are easy. | |
The solutions are even easier. | |
I know this may kind of confound you. | |
This may not seem to be Something that makes any sense to you, but we know exactly what the problems are. | |
The solutions are even easier. | |
But we are being held captive. | |
We are being held captive by a group of people, a group of factions, that have as their ulterior motive the complete and total destruction. | |
I know this sounds... | |
Kind of wild, but I'm going to tell you. | |
The complete and total destruction of our real world. | |
I mean it. | |
At every level. | |
And when you tell somebody that, it's very difficult for them to realize. | |
Some will turn off and say, you know what, I'm not really into that because many, many people, as you know... | |
Do not want to hear the truth. | |
If you recall correctly, during the elections, I was telling folks right off the bat, listen, I'm telling you right now, Trump is going to lose this. | |
He's not handling this right. | |
And people interpreted that as me not having faith in Trump or not liking him or being a naysayer or some type of Cassandra or whatever. | |
It's like, no, not even remotely. | |
That's not it at all. | |
There's one thing you've got to understand about me, and this is important to note. | |
I'm a realist. | |
Now, realist, that's a school of thought. | |
I look at things not in terms of who the good guys are, who the bad guys are. | |
I'm not moralistic when it comes to this. | |
I don't care about that. | |
That's not my thing. | |
If I'm looking at Russia or Ukraine, I don't care about who's the good guy, who's the bad guy. | |
That means nothing to me. | |
And I can't say that enough. | |
It means nothing. | |
There is no such thing as a good guy or a bad guy. | |
If you want to learn anything, if history has taught us anything, look at it as a realist. | |
What is going on here? | |
I have heard people try, still to this day, to explain Hitler in World War II, and even Vietnam, the Civil War, and they can't divorce themselves from the moralistic stand, and that's what gets you into trouble. | |
You've got to be very, very brutal about this. | |
Very, very brutal. | |
And we're going to be discussing that and others. | |
I want to remind you, first of all, remember, please make it a point right now. | |
You can see right there, July 16th. | |
At the Cutting Room in New York, it's going to be like something you've never heard or seen. | |
I'm telling you, when people meet, especially members of the colloquium here, the conspiratorium, the claricy, it's like you have something in common. | |
Because this is a clique, a faction, a group. | |
A cabal, a cadre, a coven, a consortium. | |
If I can be alliterative as much as possible. | |
That's who we are. | |
This is different. | |
This is different. | |
We're different. | |
I'm different. | |
And you are. | |
So please, look below on the information right here at the cutting room. | |
And also, I think I told you yesterday, we're still trying to figure out what is happening next, because what will be the next level of problems? | |
Will it be food? | |
Will it be more gas? | |
Is that going to get better? | |
Because, as you know... | |
As a realist, midterms are going to be a disaster. | |
They're already telling you. | |
The shadow government folks are telling you right off the bat, through their minions, through their sock puppets. | |
They're saying, oh, they're going to steal this election. | |
So the election is going to be compromised. | |
The same people who told you that if you say that the 2020 election was compromised, you're forever booted from any... | |
Now they're saying it because they know they're going to lose. | |
And there's nothing worse than somebody who is desperate, who is against the wall. | |
And right now, the headlines, we're using these terms, headlines, they're proving one thing. | |
The world right now, at every faction of our world, is more fragile than ever before. | |
Ever before. | |
And we can prepare as much as possible for different things. | |
Prepare yourself for a lot. | |
You can try to prepare yourself for oil embargoes, for gas rationing. | |
I mean, I'm not sure how you prepare. | |
You don't have underground reservoirs in your backyard to put your oil and your gas, your heating. | |
I mean, there's certain things you can do. | |
Water, to an extent. | |
But it's critical for you to prepare for instability. | |
There's no other way around this. | |
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How long? | |
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Did you ever think you'd be talking about this? | |
I mean, we did. | |
Remember the old days when people kind of sort of said like, well, maybe you should have a generator. | |
Okay. | |
Now it's like, what? | |
What? | |
What do I do? | |
Because we don't know anything. | |
And that is the reason that is so important. | |
Let me explain to you a couple of things here. | |
Locus of control. | |
One of the most important concepts there is. | |
Locus of control. | |
The worst thing I can do to you or anybody else is to put you in a position where you are unable to control what is happening. | |
Do you know when you're hammering a nail and everybody around you, look at their eyes. | |
Their eyes blink every time. | |
You can hammer. | |
Every single time in this perfect Gene Krupa-Louis Belson rhythm and they will blink because they are not in control. | |
When you're hammering, your eyes don't blink. | |
There is nothing worse than not knowing what is happening to not being in control. | |
When you can't tell what is happening, it's called learned helplessness. | |
It is a It is so real. | |
It is true. | |
Learned helplessness. | |
The abused spouse phenomenon. | |
The woman who doesn't leave. | |
The woman who's been beaten and hit. | |
And most of this, and I'm sure many of you know this, I'm sorry to say, but it's true if you're like anybody else. | |
Psychological abuse. | |
Psychological abuse over and over and over. | |
I've seen this. | |
I've seen couples. | |
I've seen mostly wives. | |
Every now and then as a man. | |
A wife who was controlled by her husband. | |
Never laid a hand on her. | |
And she just gave up. | |
Years ago you've seen this phenomenon where they take a circus elephant and they put a chain around its foot. | |
It's not a hoof, but it's a foot, whatever the elephant foot is called. | |
And it realizes it tries to pull away, and it can't because the foot, I mean it could, it could yank the peg out of the ground, but it doesn't know. | |
And then, when it's so used to this, they just put the noose, the lasso, the chain around its foot, and it stays because it's just, it gave up. | |
Freedom. | |
This is what is happening to us. | |
We are losing the will to resist. | |
We are losing the ability to fight back. | |
We are giving in. | |
We're caving in. | |
We don't know what's happening. | |
We are overwhelmed. | |
Overwhelmed. | |
Inundated. | |
Inundated to the point where we don't know what's happening anymore. | |
And nothing has ever been... | |
You know, I think about my parents a lot and I think to myself, what would you tell them if you could bring them back? | |
What would you tell them? | |
What would you tell your grandmother or grandfather, your mother, your father, or maybe a brother or an uncle or somebody? | |
And you could say, let me tell you what you've missed. | |
You don't understand what's going on now. | |
Mom, Dad, sit down. | |
It's different now. | |
Remember that Democrat and Republican thing yet? | |
That's like seeing a remnant of a sign. | |
You know how sometimes it's called, what's it called? | |
Not palimpsest. | |
Where you can see the remnant of a painting behind another painting. | |
Sometimes when they take down a billboard, when we had old bills, where you actually Paste the billboard. | |
They would take it down and you would see the remnant of the past. | |
That's what we see today. | |
Because what we're seeing right now, the Democrats and Republicans have no bearing whatsoever on reality. | |
None. | |
It is like nothing anybody has ever seen. | |
Nothing makes sense. | |
None of it. | |
Liberals, these aren't liberals. | |
Liberals left. | |
When the AIDS virus first was seen, the virologists and the doctors went berserk. | |
And they would go berserk. | |
Because they said, what is this? | |
It's a bacteria. | |
It's a virus. | |
But it's a retrovirus. | |
It's a virus that attacks the immune system. | |
It turns off your... | |
Burglar alarm. | |
So you die not of the disease. | |
You die from Kaposi Sarcoma or Pneumocystis Pneumonia or something which never was a problem. | |
This is the weirdest thing. | |
What is this? | |
Yeah, it's a virus, but it's not a virus. | |
It is, but it isn't. | |
It's everything today. | |
What do these people want? | |
If your father or mother said, son, daughter, what? | |
What are these? | |
Is Joe Biden in charge? | |
No! | |
He's not in charge. | |
He's not in charge of his mental faculties. | |
He's not in charge. | |
How did you elect him? | |
Because he's not in charge of his mental faculties. | |
Because of that. | |
Because of this. | |
It's incredible. | |
He's the Manchurian candidate. | |
In ways that nobody ever even imagined before. | |
And his vice president? | |
Unlike, they used to think that Dan Quayle, maybe your parents would remember Dan Quayle, he spelled potato with an E. And we were so highfalutin then, we thought that merely misspelling potato was a sign of organic Mental decrepitude or senescence or whatever it is. | |
This is like nothing you've ever seen. | |
You've got this woman, Carmelita Harris, who may have, most probably, either hebephrenia, pseudobulbar affect. | |
She's a lightweight. | |
She was... | |
She has no experience. | |
Plucked from the... | |
Interesting the phrase, plucked. | |
And what rhymes with that, by the way? | |
From Willie Brown and put in this position. | |
She couldn't draw 2%. | |
Mom, Dad, listen to me. | |
When she was running, she couldn't pull 2%. | |
She dropped out. | |
She's the vice president. | |
They could have picked Stacey Abrams. | |
Very qualified. | |
Very African-American woman. | |
Smart. | |
Smart. | |
Knows her stuff. | |
No, they wanted her. | |
Do you understand that? | |
They wanted her. | |
And they wanted him. | |
And Mom and Dad and Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle Ed, listen to me. | |
When Biden was... | |
I've got some old... | |
Here's some film of when Biden was running. | |
He would talk about people he knew. | |
Somebody named Corn Pop. | |
Nobody could figure this out. | |
He was talking about his... | |
When he was in a pool. | |
When he was in a pool. | |
A swimming pool. | |
His blonde hairs on his leg. | |
Would stick up or something and there was a man named Corn Pop and somebody jumped in with some type of process or his hair and he had a switchblade and it was rusty and he scraped the switchblade and he confuses his wife with his sister and then his son Is the most | |
debauched person under the influence of every drug? | |
Debauched, bought, sold, linchpin, violates gun laws, drug laws, most probably sexual... | |
I don't know. | |
Would anything surprise you if there was something involving... | |
A woodchuck or children or a petting zoo? | |
Would anything? | |
Would anything fool? | |
No, nothing. | |
It's the most incredible thing in the world. | |
And here's what happened. | |
This group of people, this organization, these people that we don't know of, and we give them names, so to speak, We give them names. | |
The best we could do was maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe the shadow government, cryptocracies, hidden governments, silent governments. | |
These people that run this narrative, you know what I'm talking about. | |
Eric and Bernays and Bobby Lancaster. | |
Look at this, Christine Zee, Dick Bork. | |
Donnie Newell, everybody's here. | |
Robin Hunter, Freddie Brown, Downtown Freddie Brown, JAMA. | |
You know what I'm talking about. | |
These people came in and like a virus, they invaded the host. | |
And the host was the Democratic Party. | |
The Democratic Party. | |
They invaded the Democratic Party. | |
It's like, it's... | |
Parasitism. | |
Like you cannot believe. | |
And they went in and they invaded them. | |
And then all of a sudden, mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, uncle, dick, everybody listen to me. | |
Then all of a sudden, it was the weirdest thing. | |
They started bringing in these prosecutors. | |
Remember how prosecutors used to all be too tough? | |
And you would say, hey, hey, hey, back it down. | |
Back it. | |
Pump the brakes. | |
Hang on. | |
You can't put everybody in jail. | |
You can't. | |
Oh, no. | |
It's different. | |
It's different. | |
Now what they do, they let people go. | |
They want no cash bonds, no nothing. | |
They look the other way. | |
And if you're, well, you might say, is it just because they release people who are black? | |
No. | |
They release people who are Antifa. | |
This is domestic terrorism. | |
And they work together with Black Lives Matter, BLM, and this is the best part. | |
They had the owner, the director of this, they had her dead to rights, and it'll just go away. | |
They nailed her with misusing funds, with everything you can imagine. | |
They nailed her. | |
Dead to rise. | |
You know what's going to happen? | |
Nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
BLM. | |
BLM. | |
Nothing. | |
The people who were involved in this, the people who were involved in this activity, the people who were involved in this, my God, it's the most, in all of this, in these riots, domestic terrorism, fires, Broken window. | |
The people who were in the plywood concession, you should have seen it because of this guy George Floyd. | |
They basically said, everybody, trash it. | |
We're going to use him as an example. | |
Trash it. | |
It just took over. | |
And people were saying, yeah, great, terrific, wonderful. | |
And then, then, it's not it. | |
It wasn't the usual thing about the left, about child care and health care and Obamacare and the poor. | |
No! | |
No, no, no! | |
Then they went after... | |
It was LGBTQIA. | |
What? | |
LGBTQIA? | |
And I just stopped after the A because I'm not even sure where the rest of them are. | |
It's this new thing where... | |
Not only are we supposed to... | |
Which is okay. | |
This is America. | |
You should be able to do whatever you want. | |
Say what you want. | |
But listen. | |
They would go into schools. | |
They would go into... | |
I can't... | |
I know what you're saying here. | |
I'm in the middle of this. | |
Okay. | |
Well, what do I... | |
Okay. | |
All right. | |
Just a second. | |
Do you want to cancel that? | |
Hang on a minute. | |
Just a minute. | |
Cancel. | |
There we go. | |
And we are cancelled. | |
Just a minute for a second. | |
I've got to get a car. | |
Let me do this. | |
Don't say where. | |
We're going to the usual place. | |
Let me see. | |
Confirm. | |
Just talk amongst yourself. | |
We have to get one of these car services where they, I think, make you... | |
You're wearing a mask? | |
Okay. | |
Oops. | |
Hang on. | |
Hang on. | |
I got you. | |
I got you. | |
Okay. | |
Hang on a minute. | |
Just a minute. | |
Just a minute. | |
Okay. | |
Let me do this. | |
Please talk amongst yourself. | |
I have to do this right now. | |
Okay, it looks good. | |
That's the correct. | |
Pardon me. | |
Sorry. | |
Hang on. | |
This is important. | |
I love you and everything, but she... | |
Just talk amongst yourself. | |
Just talk amongst yourself. | |
Get a limo. | |
The Yugo. | |
I can't drive the Yugo. | |
Plus, it's stick. | |
It's a stretch, by the way. | |
Everything else looks okay there, right? | |
Let me see it. | |
Do you have it? | |
Okay. | |
Very good. | |
All right, as I was saying, How would you explain all this? | |
How would you explain any of this? | |
Where do we even start? | |
See, when I tell you, when I tell you this stuff, and I tell you that your locus of control is off, it's like nothing we've ever seen. | |
Here's some good news in a way, which is kind of interesting, I think in a weird way. | |
Everybody remembers a time when people would say, you know, these media folks are a little bit, they're kind of liberal-ish. | |
They tend to be a little liberally. | |
Thank you, Roland. | |
Yes, like, subscribe, and share. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
We've never seen anything like this before. | |
I mean, imagine bringing your parents or your grandparents, here, watch this. | |
This was CNN. | |
I'll talk about CNN in a moment. | |
This, CNN, MSDNC, all of the big channels, social media, terrestrial, everything worked together, not as a biased media, but as an absolute Basically a co-conspirator. | |
A co-conspirator with the shadow government. | |
And you won't believe what happened with Trump. | |
Think about it. | |
Sometimes we're going to stop and we've got to look back. | |
Do you remember when all of a sudden everybody hated Trump with an unbridled Unfettered, unfathomable disdain and disgust like nobody's ever seen before. | |
Now granted, not everybody, but those. | |
This was brought to you by this convergence of social media, regular media, terrestrial media, satellite media, social media, heritage media, then social, then it became popular. | |
Then came COVID. | |
That's another thing. | |
Then came shutdown. | |
Then came the great resignation. | |
Mom, Dad, people just quit their jobs. | |
They just never came back. | |
Do you hear what I'm saying? | |
What do you mean? | |
They never came back. | |
Kids didn't show up. | |
Kids didn't go back to school. | |
Not all, but more than you realize. | |
They just went back to school. | |
How do people make money? | |
I don't know. | |
Trump had the vaccine, the first iteration, like it or not, immediately. | |
And what they did, what they did was they came out of nowhere and they came and they just... | |
I don't know what it was. | |
They started giving money away. | |
And people said, this is... | |
Great! | |
It was this COVID money. | |
It was wonderful. | |
Businesses used it to keep open. | |
Other people said, screw going back to work. | |
I'm doing great. | |
And then, get this, when they stopped with the money, they just never came back to work. | |
They just stopped. | |
They just stopped. | |
And then, remember when Mom, Dad, Uncle Dave, do you remember when You used to say, you know, these kids today are lazy. | |
These kids today don't know what it's like to work. | |
You don't know what this is like. | |
They're so screwed up. | |
You have no idea. | |
They want mental health days. | |
They get upset. | |
If you tell the wrong joke, if you don't use the right pronoun, the what? | |
The pronoun! | |
What do you mean pronoun? | |
If you don't use the right pronoun, they go crazy. | |
What do you mean his or her? | |
No, him, her, they, they, yeah, they, they. | |
How do you use they? | |
I don't know. | |
If it's one person, I don't know. | |
I don't understand it. | |
I'm not sure how you use it for one person, but you just do. | |
They actually have, oh, and at the bottom of emails, they put, here are my pronouns. | |
I don't think they're doing that anymore. | |
I don't think, maybe not, but it's the weirdest thing. | |
It's the strangest thing you've ever seen. | |
Then, all of a sudden, they forgot gay people. | |
And everybody became trans. | |
But not just trans. | |
I mean, at schools, at drag queens. | |
Did you know there's a trans? | |
Dad, Uncle Dave. | |
The NFL has a trans, can't say male, but it's a trans cheerleader. | |
I'm not kidding you. | |
Did you see the Marines? | |
Hey, Uncle Dave, you're a Marine, right? | |
Paris Island? | |
Can I show you this? | |
This is the recruitment commercial for the Marines. | |
They have multicolored bullets. | |
Multicolored bullets. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
The Marines! | |
And China? | |
Russia? | |
Oh my God. | |
I want to show you something. | |
This is the... | |
You know what I've told you? | |
Look at the Chinese band. | |
Well, they have multiple bands, but look at any Chinese marching band. | |
Did you see during the Queen's Jubilee? | |
That was... | |
They said, look at the precision. | |
Precision! | |
What are you talking about? | |
Oh, no, look, they're all going this different direction. | |
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
It's incredible. | |
Oh, Uncle Dave, look at this. | |
This was the 2020 election. | |
You see this one here? | |
Look at all this, yeah. | |
And you know what they said? | |
They said, that doesn't count. | |
That, and instances like that, It was so rare and extraneous. | |
Oh, and if you tried to bring a lawsuit and you were a lawyer, you'd be disbarred. | |
Your firm would never get any business. | |
Judges would scream at you, hold you in contempt. | |
I mean, it was the most incredible thing you've ever seen. | |
And I'm not even done yet. | |
And here's the worst part. | |
They just gave up. | |
They just gave up. | |
Please, my friends. | |
Please like this. | |
I'm sorry. | |
I don't mean... | |
Look. | |
I've got to take your time out here. | |
You are what keeps this thing going. | |
Nobody else. | |
You know how much they listen to this. | |
You're going to love this. | |
You know I'm demonetized, right? | |
Of course I've told you this. | |
Look at this. | |
This is what they told me I've lost. | |
In 28 days, they say I have lost... | |
Hang on a minute. | |
Excuse me. | |
Pardon me. | |
They claim that I've lost... | |
500... | |
Hang on. | |
578 subscribers. | |
I think... | |
Yeah. | |
578 in a month. | |
I've lost 500... | |
What? | |
What? | |
Yeah. | |
Really? | |
Why? | |
Well, can you prove that? | |
No. | |
Can you tell me what I did that was? | |
No. | |
So you're what supports this. | |
You're it. | |
And your contributions and your support are absolutely from the bottom of my heart, I think. | |
But I've got to tell you something. | |
It's the most... | |
I love to see people be able to do something and say, oh look, here's a lady making bread in a room. | |
She's got 2 million followers. | |
That's good. | |
That's interesting. | |
She's making bread. | |
There's something you don't see too often. | |
So thank you for this. | |
You can see how you can contribute. | |
I appreciate that immensely. | |
This is the most incredible thing, but who wants some good news? | |
You want some good news? | |
Would you like some good news? | |
This is good news. | |
The good news is that it's all over. | |
Let's just take one thing. | |
CNN. | |
It's over. | |
It's done. | |
It's done. | |
CNN is over. | |
Stelter. | |
Jake Tapper. | |
Done. | |
It's finished. | |
They got this guy, Chris Licht, who, they make him out to be the heavy. | |
And Chris is theoretically going to be in charge of, and he says, and this guy says, we're going to do something where we're going to dissuade those people from exhibiting or showing partisan-like, say please, don't even make me laugh. | |
Don't make me laugh. | |
David Zaslav is the guy who runs everything now. | |
And he came along, he was from Discovery, then the Warner Media, and here's what they did. | |
Take it from me, when you're in the biz, when they shut you down, they know it ahead of time. | |
They don't just walk in one day and say, alright, you're done. | |
Ah, they got a budget, they always think six months a year. | |
They'll cut your funding. | |
Your show's gone next year. | |
You don't know it right away. | |
Why tell you right now? | |
What's the point? | |
You don't have a replacement, and plus, there's no reason to. | |
But they'll smile at you. | |
How are you? | |
Everything's terrific. | |
You're great. | |
Come on in. | |
CNN Plus was canceled immediately before it was even on the air. | |
That was a sign. | |
That was Zaslav and others saying, Don't care about this. | |
We're shutting this down. | |
We're shutting this down. | |
We're not making any money. | |
We're a liability. | |
We're pissing people off. | |
What are we doing? | |
And they've also told the shadow government, that's enough. | |
It's not working. | |
You cannot do this to the American people over a period of time. | |
Because, we'll get to in a moment, the solutions are easy. | |
And then expect us to keep carrying your water. | |
We're not going to do this. | |
We're not going to do this. | |
Look what he did to Andrew Cuomo, sort of, but to Chris Cuomo and others. | |
They're done with this. | |
Here's the best one. | |
Late night, Jimmy Kimmel, his numbers are in the toilet. | |
So what do they do? | |
They bring him and Biden. | |
Biden's numbers are in the toilet. | |
So they get two people with toilet numbers and they put them together. | |
Nobody cares! | |
They're living in another world. | |
I don't understand this. | |
Remember when you were in a restaurant years ago and they would put parsley? | |
There's a great joke about that. | |
They put parsley on the... | |
Remember that? | |
The fabric, whatever it is, the guy who's in the kitchen goes, hang on a minute, put a piece of parsley. | |
There you go. | |
What is this? | |
Now they put that smears or whatever it is. | |
That was then. | |
We don't do that anymore. | |
We don't do CNN anymore. | |
It's over. | |
It's done. | |
There's always going to be somebody who watches it. | |
Remember at the airport? | |
You see them at the airport? | |
Because they paid for it. | |
They paid for it. | |
Nobody's watching this now. | |
Nobody cares. | |
Zazelov and these guys, they want to make money. | |
They want to put entertainment. | |
They want to put shows on. | |
You know who's kicking everybody's ass? | |
TikTok. | |
Blowing everybody out of the water! | |
My God! | |
You're going to try to compete with this? | |
These people who are watching CNN, they're going to die. | |
What's next? | |
So they realize this. | |
They're thinking in the future. | |
It's done. | |
And what you're going to see at night, here's the best one. | |
At night, you're going to see rotating hosts. | |
Remember I'm telling you this. | |
Remember I'm telling you this. | |
James Corden, see ya. | |
First one to go. | |
Oh, I think I'm going to move on. | |
You're going to move on? | |
You're going to move on and miss this gig? | |
What are you, nuts? | |
You're going to move on? | |
No, you're not. | |
We canned you. | |
But you can say whatever you want. | |
You're gone. | |
You're through. | |
Pretty soon they might have, I don't know, a rotating, they might have like a Byron Allen show where they have these people who just show up and do a few things here. | |
Nobody cares about this. | |
The whole late night thing is over. | |
Late night? | |
In a 24-7 world? | |
It's over. | |
Colbert, this one, done. | |
Nobody cares anymore. | |
Look at Jon Stewart. | |
Look at Samantha Bee. | |
Look at these people. | |
It was great then. | |
It was, you know. | |
Sort of gone. | |
But they don't... | |
These people don't... | |
These people don't... | |
I don't know what the word is. | |
These people don't innovate. | |
They don't do anything different. | |
How many times do you see, do you watch, do you watch something where somebody's in their bedroom? | |
You know, I got a good buddy of mine. | |
I think they're one of them sticks. | |
You know, sticks, hex and hammer. | |
I swear to God, I'd put him on a show and say, you know, I'd tone down the language a little bit, but I mean, or maybe not, maybe not. | |
I don't think it's a big deal. | |
But I say, you just do whatever you want. | |
And we're going to put a camera right here. | |
And you have your cat. | |
And talk about whatever you want. | |
Just do it right there. | |
Do you ever see Gonzalo Lira make coffee? | |
I love this routine. | |
He makes coffee. | |
He starts laughing and there's bombs going on. | |
That's the best TV. | |
There's no set! | |
Do you ever watch a Duran? | |
One of the Alex... | |
I forget, there's the Alex and Alexander. | |
The British fellow. | |
He talks like this. | |
And I don't... | |
Watch his head. | |
I love this. | |
I love it. | |
Of course you decide about Russia. | |
Nobody's ever heard about it. | |
Look at the... | |
Just look at what's going on. | |
Who wants to... | |
Who's going to wait to see Jimmy Kimmel? | |
What are you talking about? | |
We all have something that we like. | |
We like somebody we like. | |
Whatever it is. | |
Who's that guy Lex Friedman? | |
Fridman? | |
Whatever this guy is. | |
He's got the great guests. | |
And the Mac Daddy of them all, Joe Rogan. | |
Look what Rogan did. | |
How's that Neil Young boycott going on on Spotify there? | |
Anybody? | |
My God! | |
And let me tell you something right now. | |
Listen to me. | |
Listen to me. | |
I'm going to say this. | |
Nobody likes Joe Biden. | |
Let me say this again. | |
Let me be very, very clear about this. | |
Let me be very, very clear. | |
Nobody likes Joe Biden. | |
Nobody. | |
Now let me explain something to you. | |
First of all, we don't need Matthew McConaughey. | |
You've got to be kidding. | |
What, are you kidding me? | |
Do you think I'm stupid? | |
Anybody want to know? | |
Anybody want to know? | |
Anybody want to know what the answer to everything is? | |
Anybody? | |
I need Matthew McConaughey. | |
And what I did was, alright, alright, alright. | |
And they talked to the doctor and he said that the bullets will harm people. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you very much. | |
Quincy over here, explaining the physics of... | |
Ballistics. | |
We understand that. | |
That's not the issue. | |
Number one. | |
You want me on? | |
Get out of the way. | |
Get this cowpoke out of here. | |
Listen to me. | |
Number one. | |
Ready for this? | |
Number one. | |
Schools. | |
Metal detectors. | |
Any problem with that? | |
Alright, alright, alright. | |
Anybody in the apartment? | |
Metal detector. | |
Number two. | |
One entrance in, one entrance out. | |
Ingress, egress. | |
One. | |
That's it. | |
Can't get in. | |
Can't get in. | |
Number three. | |
Badass. | |
Uniformed. | |
You see these guys like a plantation wearing the vests. | |
This one guy was at some school. | |
I think it was a... | |
Was it Plantation, Florida? | |
I don't remember where. | |
Maybe Plantation. | |
I don't remember. | |
And, uh... | |
Let me make sure. | |
Something here. | |
Uh... | |
This guy's got the vest. | |
Police. | |
He's got a... | |
I don't know what it is. | |
He's walking with the... | |
It's not an automatic. | |
Could be. | |
Could be. | |
M4. | |
Who knows? | |
Magazines everywhere. | |
Everywhere. | |
He was just walking around, just filled. | |
And little kids are going to school. | |
And they got little book bags. | |
And a little backpack. | |
And he's just standing there, like a potted plant. | |
They don't even know he's there. | |
But he's standing there. | |
And the first time some nut shows up, it's the first thing they're going to see, because he's got to go in this way. | |
Doesn't come in the back. | |
You understand this? | |
You got it? | |
Doesn't come in the back. | |
Comes in the front. | |
And this dude standing there, this feller with all this firepower, it's that simple. | |
Now, you want to have Sanjay Gupta talk about ballistics? | |
Go ahead. | |
You want to have Matthew McConaughey? | |
Alright, alright, alright. | |
Let's talk about ballistics. | |
I'm from Uvalde. | |
Good, thank you for having me. | |
Appreciate it. | |
I had no idea. | |
Couldn't process the notion of this harm until you, the genius actor, came along. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Terrific. | |
That's it. | |
And then, did you see this? | |
Did you see the guy who shows up at one o 'clock in the morning to supposedly, God, thank God he did, to what? | |
Kavanaugh, he shows up and there's marshals there. | |
So he goes and calls 911 and says, hello, yeah, listen. | |
I'm here to, I'm planning on taking out this Supreme Court. | |
Yeah, I got a Glock. | |
Yeah, I'll talk to you. | |
Calls 911, turns himself in. | |
Just like the New York subway shooter. | |
Oh, the police, we found him. | |
He picked up the phone and said, I understand you're looking for me. | |
So is this guy a white supremacist? | |
Is this guy a white supremacist? | |
Come on. | |
And meanwhile, meanwhile, these people, shadow government, cryptocratic, silent faction, whatever you want to call these people, this anarchic, nihilistic, radical left, woke, whoever these people are, They are going to do everything. | |
Run out the clock. | |
Gas, $10, $15, $20. | |
I don't care. | |
Riots, who cares? | |
We're out of here. | |
Even we can't save this one. | |
You know, we can work with margins of error, you know, but I mean, not this one. | |
There's no way we completely screwed this up. | |
And you've got San Francisco. | |
I heard in San Francisco, registered Republicans, like 7%, with a 60% vote to get rid of Boudin. | |
San Francisco, they've had it! | |
Shadow governments get scared. | |
They know what's going on now. | |
They're up against the wall. | |
They're up against the clock. | |
Their back's against the wall. | |
They don't know what to do. | |
Get ready. | |
When I talk to you about food storage, you think, yes! | |
Yes! | |
What do you need? | |
I'm telling you, diesel! | |
Diesel! | |
If you've got it, a truck brought it. | |
If you've got it, a truck brought it. | |
If you've got it, a truck... | |
Brought it. | |
PrepareWithLionel.com because those trucks are having a hell of a time. | |
All of a sudden, they're saying, I can't do this. | |
So guess what's happening? | |
Oh, one thing right now. | |
I want to say something about Johnny Depp. | |
I know this has nothing to do with anything, but before I forget, please remind your friends of this. | |
342 likes. | |
Thank you so much. | |
Please, I need more. | |
The algorithms. | |
I'm a slave to algorithms. | |
Because I think we've got the best damn show there is. | |
Okay? | |
Not like anybody says. | |
They may not agree with me. | |
You know it's true. | |
You love this. | |
You love the show. | |
You know why? | |
Because you love yourself. | |
You're a part of the show. | |
It's not just me. | |
Okay. | |
Now, aside from that, Johnny Depp in 2017 said something about, he was joking about assassinating Trump. | |
Remember that? | |
He said, when was the last time an actor killed the president? | |
I don't like that kind of talk. | |
From any schmuck, Johnny Depp. | |
And the only reason he lost is they hated Amber Heard. | |
Hated her! | |
Just remember that. | |
Just remember that. | |
Kathy Griffin and all this stuff. | |
Hey, listen. | |
I mean, you make a joke about a mask and they come down on you like a ton of bricks and they're talking about this. | |
And when you have Schumer, Pelosi, AOC saying, well, I don't see any problem with going to Kavanaugh's house. | |
Imagine being Kavanaugh's kids. | |
Imagine being his neighbor. | |
And you've got these lunatics. | |
Look at the ones protesting our side. | |
It's the Jessica Starr crowd. | |
Nobody cares about this. | |
Nobody's... | |
There's always a few. | |
Do you know how unsafe that is? | |
Do you know how unsafe that is? | |
Let me tell you something right now, my friends. | |
And I'm going to tell you the real bad news. | |
And I want to save this for you. | |
The Republicans have not only a silver platter, they have a gold platter. | |
It is being handed to them. | |
This is not... | |
How do I say this? | |
This is not even subject to debate. | |
Lefties, liberals, people who said, hey, look, I'm from Lyndon Johnson and Bill Clinton, and do you think... | |
Hillary Clinton is for this. | |
You never hear about her say this. | |
You think she's for this woke lunacy? | |
Hell no. | |
Uh-uh. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
No. | |
And they're going to go for their... | |
They're going to push this January 6th thing is their last, last chance. | |
Okay? | |
Their last chance. | |
That thing has been... | |
That's been blown out of proportion. | |
You don't even recognize it anymore. | |
But let me ask you something. | |
And I want people of color, African Americans, Latinos, whoever is purportedly in the pocket or actually considered in the pocket when it comes to democratic politics. | |
People for the longest time said, oh, we've got the black vote? | |
Oh, we've got that. | |
They're not going to vote for Republicans. | |
Are you kidding me? | |
Guess what? | |
You are forgotten. | |
Because right now there is a... | |
I love when they say a replacement theory. | |
Come on! | |
They've said it! | |
Okay, fine. | |
Don't call it a replacement. | |
Call it something else. | |
We have all these new people. | |
Okay, welcome to America. | |
Hi, we're going to pick you up. | |
We're going to put you on a white chartered plane and you're going to be going to... | |
You're going to be going to Medford City, Wisconsin, wherever. | |
You got that? | |
Okay, you're going to go and you're going to vote Democrat. | |
You got that? | |
Yes. | |
Okay, thank you. | |
Sorry, African Americans. | |
Sorry. | |
Oh, but we're BLM. | |
We gave you BLM, even though you didn't get any of the money. | |
We're into the BLM stuff. | |
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
You know, Black Lives Matter. | |
You know. | |
Nancy Pelosi wore her kente cloth. | |
She knelt down. | |
We knelt down. | |
We knelt down. | |
Okay? | |
You understand this? | |
Remember when George Floyd... | |
Jerry Nadler tried to do this as well. | |
And you listen to me. | |
They're going for... | |
This is the Hail Mary. | |
They are going for everything you can imagine. | |
This is it. | |
They recognize this. | |
And let me also tell you something, which is very, very important. | |
The Republican Party are the worst. | |
They should be having, where is the incessant examples? | |
Exhibitions. | |
I should say, where are they? | |
Of voter registration. | |
This is your chance to get the undecided. | |
What have I told you since day one? | |
The undecided independent voters. | |
Since day one. | |
What are you doing? | |
Nothing. | |
Miranda Devine or whatever goes on Fox. | |
That's nice. | |
What does that mean? | |
Nothing. | |
Kayleigh McEnany. | |
Eviscerated. | |
Tori Lahren. | |
Tommy. | |
And they destroyed! | |
What does this mean? | |
This is TV. | |
I don't watch that. | |
I'm getting these lists. | |
I don't care about that. | |
What are you doing? | |
Where is this move to show this week in... | |
Lancaster County and this, in Monroe County, in Manchester County, in Howard County, whatever. | |
We've got African American registered Republican vote up 50%, 100%. | |
Tell people this. | |
Because when you tell them, people will say, oh, okay, it must be happening. | |
Anybody doing that? | |
No. | |
Because listen to me. | |
Now, this is the part you don't like. | |
The GOP doesn't want to win. | |
They don't want Trump back. | |
They would much rather sit back and say, you bad, bad Democrats. | |
Bad. | |
They're making more money now than you can imagine. | |
And they're not doing anything. | |
All they do is they pretend to be upset. | |
They pretend. | |
They go on Fox News! | |
That's it! | |
What, did you see me on Fox News? | |
What the hell good does that do? | |
Well, I have my nice Twitter. | |
Josh Hawley? | |
What a waste of time. | |
Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz, Lindsey Graham, who? | |
Tulsi Gabbard. | |
Who? | |
What are we, what are we, what are they, this is war. | |
This is war. | |
There's nobody. | |
We're here. | |
Who's out there, Gwen? | |
Who's, who? | |
I don't understand this. | |
They just keep talking about it. | |
Bannon, Roger Stone, Alex Jones. | |
Great! | |
Wonderful! | |
We know the issues. | |
Nobody. | |
Where are you going? | |
And by the way, don't just stop having... | |
And now let's have our resident black contributor for the black vote to see what our resident black commentator says about the black issue. | |
Thank you very much. | |
We got that one out of the way. | |
Next, give me my paycheck, I'm going home. | |
Screw this. | |
I'm not involved in any of this. | |
They are worthless. | |
They are worthless. | |
They're not doing anything. | |
Because they don't want to win. | |
They don't want to win. | |
They're doing better this way. | |
I'm telling you. | |
And let me also tell you something. | |
Joe Biden is not screwing up. | |
Oh, no, no, no, no, no. | |
Joe Biden is not screwing up. | |
Joe Biden is doing exactly what he's supposed to do. | |
And by the way, this Chesa Boudin, or whatever the hell his name is, the prosecutor in San Francisco, don't think that he... | |
George Soros said, you're fantastic. | |
You got recalled. | |
Now that's the way to do it. | |
What are you doing, Gascon? | |
What are you doing? | |
You're still in office. | |
This, this is the way to wreak havoc. | |
Do you see what's happening right now? | |
There is no... | |
There's no GOP. | |
I don't know what Trump's doing either. | |
Granted, he's a little busy right now because they want him so bad. | |
Oh, dear God. | |
They want him so bad. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
The fact that he is not indicted, the fact that he is not behind bars means that he is so clean, so you've got Hunter Biden dealing with Ukrainians, Burisma, the mayor of Moscow, China. | |
He starts a hedge fund and China says, oh, I'll throw him a billion dollars. | |
China doesn't invest in hedge funds. | |
China is a hedge fund. | |
What are you talking about? | |
And then he says, you know what I'm going to do? | |
I'm going to... | |
To draw paintings. | |
Look! | |
It's like at the zoo where they put the elephant, you know, they put a, they shove a brush in its mouth and they're like, oh, look! | |
He actually did this. | |
And then blind, blind, and blind purchasers were spending hundreds of thousands of dollars. | |
These people have no shame. | |
They don't have any shame. | |
They don't care what you think. | |
They laughed at that one and nothing happened. | |
And they were going after Trump with the emoluments clause. | |
Well, did he make any money? | |
Made money? | |
You know how much money he lost? | |
Between the Trump hotels and... | |
Well, maybe he made a few bucks using his name. | |
Meanwhile, there's Hunter. | |
And Joe Biden saying, and I was there and I told that prosecutor, you better, I'm going to leave at noon and I better have that money or else the end. | |
Nothing. | |
I don't understand it. | |
I don't understand it. | |
My friends, let that sink in. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you for your support. | |
Thank you for making this worthwhile. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
Listen real good. | |
I don't care what these people do. | |
We're going to win this thing. | |
You and I represent a group. | |
I don't know. | |
Call us Republicans. | |
Whatever you want. | |
I don't know. | |
Whatever you think this is. | |
GOP, Republican, Conservative. | |
I don't care. | |
I'm not going to let them take our country away. | |
We did this. | |
And there are more of us. | |
As a good friend of mine once said, who's here, by the way, I'm not going to mention his name. | |
He said, remember, we can drown them in our urine. | |
There's so many of us. | |
And that's why they're scared. | |
So you have a great day. | |
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Sign up and subscribe, and you have a great and a glorious day. | |
Thank you so much for honoring me, honoring me with your presence. | |
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