America’s Enemies Are Americans
It's true. And you know it.
It's true. And you know it.
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| I know people who actually believe that someone actually said, keep your friends close, but your enemies closer. | |
| That, of course, is from The Godfather, but there are people that I know who actually think somebody living said that. | |
| Some notables, some politician or world leader. | |
| Even with Shakespeare, they're able to differentiate the two. | |
| But the most important part is, who are your enemies? | |
| As I was telling a friend of mine, who was very concerned about their daughter, he and his wife, I said, the people you have to worry about the most in your child's life, it's not people in the media, not Johnny Depp or TV, it's your kids' friends. | |
| Because it's your enemies. | |
| Your enemies, who are your friends, are the most deadly. | |
| They're right there. | |
| They can hurt you the most. | |
| True enemies are what most people never encounter. | |
| The people that you deal with on a regular basis, those are the people who can destroy you. | |
| I will explore this in greater detail. | |
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| Every parent. | |
| Figures that they're going to make their child safe. | |
| They're going to make their... | |
| I had a discussion the other day. | |
| This is a true story. | |
| A friend of ours said, we don't let our daughters attend different events. | |
| I know a woman whose husband says, you're never going to take an Uber. | |
| You're going to take a cab. | |
| Ubers somehow say, Uber? | |
| Ubers are tracked and you know the guys anyway. | |
| I'm not going to argue the poor. | |
| But isn't it funny how people have these ideas about who is what's dangerous? | |
| The person that poses the greatest threat to your child is your child's friend. | |
| This I can assure you. | |
| And the worst Piece of equipment. | |
| The worst thing that your child has that will destroy your child is a cell phone. | |
| Mobile phone. | |
| Cell phone. | |
| iPad to an extent. | |
| Laptop, no. | |
| Cell phone. | |
| Through digital predation and the like. | |
| You see, it's the thing that is the closest to you. | |
| That's where I get you. | |
| That's where I get you. | |
| During the Vietnam War, General Jap Said that his strategy in fighting Americans is to grab them by the belt. | |
| Pull them in close. | |
| Pull them in close. | |
| And then disappear. | |
| And the reason why they pull them in close is artillery, you can't use that and air power because you're right there. | |
| The vicinity, you know, with... | |
| With the Viet Cong, you're not looking necessarily through binoculars. | |
| You're looking around you. | |
| They're right there. | |
| It's the people that are closest to you. | |
| The things that will kill you in your life are that which give you most comfort. | |
| Your food. | |
| The food that you love, the food that you eat, that's what's going to kill you. | |
| Not radiation or anything like that. | |
| Just the food that you eat. | |
| The stuff which is the most... | |
| The stuff which is the most available to you, seemingly innocuous, that is what will kill you. | |
| Your children's friends are the danger. | |
| Your children's friends. | |
| Show me your friends and I'll show you your faults. | |
| My grandmother, my Sicilian grandmother used to say, if you walk with somebody with a limp, you'll walk with a limp. | |
| You get the point. | |
| What does America fear? | |
| Russians? | |
| No. | |
| Chinese? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Who will do more harm to America? | |
| Name the people. | |
| Answer? | |
| The Americans. | |
| Americans. | |
| Your neighbors, your friends, politicians, social media, CNN, MSDNC, maybe even Fox. | |
| I think Fox's biggest problem is that sometimes they delude people into simplicity. | |
| They make everything seem so simple. | |
| So easy to understand. | |
| It's not easy to understand. | |
| It's very complicated. | |
| It's the things around you that are the most dangerous. | |
| They say that in the mob, in the LCN, in the mafia. | |
| When somebody comes to kill you, when there's a hit on you, they get your best friend. | |
| They get somebody you trust. | |
| Somebody that you trust. | |
| Somebody that you think is going to be AIDS. | |
| I always thought this was so fascinating. | |
| In the 80s, when AIDS scared people profoundly. | |
| What was so interesting about AIDS to me was that it turned off your radar. | |
| People die from opportunistic diseases. | |
| Pneumocystis pneumonia, Kaposi's sarcoma. | |
| Things that normally would not be a problem. | |
| But you have no immune system. | |
| It's the things around you. | |
| There was an expression that with AIDS, if an AIDS victim sneezes in your face, you'll catch a cold. | |
| If you sneeze in an AIDS victim's face, you'll kill him. | |
| It's... | |
| What's the stuff? | |
| That hurts you. | |
| What? | |
| It's the things that you're the most familiar with. | |
| Things that you're not going to be cautious with. | |
| You're not, you're just, you just don't. | |
| The people that you hang around with go to anybody with a substance abuse problem. | |
| Anyone. | |
| And the first place to look is the people they hang around with. | |
| You call them enablers? | |
| Not really. | |
| Facilitators? | |
| Doesn't even have a name. | |
| Birds of a feather. | |
| You're a drunk, you want to hang around with drunks. | |
| You're a drug addict, you want to hang around with drug addicts. | |
| It's just, there's nothing, it's your friends. | |
| The people that hang around you. | |
| Those are the people that kill you. | |
| And in our country, the people that will destroy this country, the people that will absolutely explode, implode, destroy, For lack of a better word, our First Amendment rights, our ability to speak, my ability to speak to you, who is that? | |
| Who? | |
| Russians? | |
| Putin? | |
| No. | |
| And what's also the most dangerous, when people don't know history and perspective, that's our enemy. | |
| Tolstoy said history would be a wonderful thing if only it were true. | |
| Whenever you talk about something, I was explaining to somebody, I said, you know, let me see if I can put the Russo-Ukrainian military operation into effect. | |
| He said, you mean a war? | |
| I said, no, that's not a war. | |
| Believe me, that's not a war. | |
| If this was a war, it would be serious. | |
| It doesn't even have enough people. | |
| Don't you know anything about this? | |
| No. | |
| Well, where do you get your information? | |
| CNN? | |
| That's your problem. | |
| But I like CNN. | |
| CNN's your friend. | |
| See what I mean? | |
| CNN does you in. | |
| In 1962, the United States said, we will go to war with Russia. | |
| Nuclear war. | |
| I mean, if you can call this war. | |
| This is just annihilation. | |
| If you don't get missiles out of Cuba, 90 miles away. | |
| Ukraine is on the Russian border. | |
| Now you can disagree or you can argue. | |
| You can say, well, that's different. | |
| Okay, fine. | |
| But that is exactly the same premise. | |
| But when we do something, it's different. | |
| It's justified. | |
| When somebody else does it, well, it's unwarranted. | |
| It's bellicose. | |
| It's unreasonable. | |
| Do you see what's happening here? | |
| Do you see how this works? | |
| The people that will destroy the United States are Americans. | |
| People here. | |
| Nobody else. | |
| No, no, nobody else. | |
| Think about it. | |
| You think the Chinese are going to be coming over and invading Cleveland? | |
| I don't think so. | |
| They're going to be coming across from Toronto. | |
| Now, you might argue that maybe swarms and swaths and hordes and passals of illegal aliens might be tantamount to the same thing. | |
| You can argue that point. | |
| I'll let you talk about that. | |
| It's subject to debate, but I think a point could be very well made for that. | |
| But no, it's here. | |
| And who are the people? | |
| Let's take illegal immigration. | |
| Who are the people? | |
| Who do you blame? | |
| Whom do you blame? | |
| The people coming over here? | |
| No. | |
| Do you really blame them? | |
| Seriously? | |
| These aren't burglars in the classic sense. | |
| They're coming over here to save their life. | |
| For a better life. | |
| Maybe not correctly. | |
| But whom do you blame? | |
| You blame the person who lets them in. | |
| You blame the person who says, come on in. | |
| Come on in. | |
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| Welcome to my worldview. | |
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