The Best Explanation for SCOTUS Overturning Roe v. Wade
I expect few people to truly understand the limitations of Constitutional protections as to matters that are created out of thin air.
I expect few people to truly understand the limitations of Constitutional protections as to matters that are created out of thin air.
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Well, my friends, it's happened. | |
It happened, and I can't believe it. | |
And yesterday, I will add to my litany of where was I when I could not believe when I saw Roe and Casey overruled, overturned, reversed. | |
It is simply, it will be one of those moments of where was I? | |
What was I doing? | |
What was going on? | |
And at the same time, and I find this to be equally as hard to believe sometimes, but what I also find is that how people are just incredibly Unable. | |
Well, I don't know how to say this. | |
Just not connected. | |
The number of people that I know who simply don't know anything about it. | |
Nothing. | |
It's the wildest thing if you think about it. | |
It is just incredible. | |
These words held. | |
The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion. | |
Roe and Casey are overruled and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives. | |
This was seismic. | |
And this has nothing to do with abortion. | |
Absolutely nothing. | |
The import, the impact of this has nothing to do with abortion. | |
Nothing. | |
Nothing! | |
I don't know how to say that. | |
It's not about abortion. | |
That was the subject matter. | |
That's what people were, what this case surrounded. | |
But it was about judicial imperialism. | |
It was about the fact that they made up this nonsense. | |
And it doesn't matter whether you're pro-choice, whether you're a woman, whether you're straight or gay or you're pregnant or a Catholic. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
I, for whatever it's worth, am pro-choice. | |
I'm anti-abortion prohibition. | |
The word doesn't even make any... | |
I don't know what this means. | |
I'm not for abortion. | |
I'm against abortion. | |
I loathe the idea of it. | |
But I do not believe you should be putting women in prison or that there should be no available abortion there. | |
That's a legislative idea. | |
That's what I say to my state. | |
That's what I say to Congress. | |
That's what I say to my congressman, my senator, my assembly person, whatever. | |
That's this argument over here. | |
The Supreme Court can't make up doctrines that allow this. | |
It can't just pull things out of the air. | |
And this is what nobody understands. | |
I am against the death penalty. | |
I think there are 26 states Against, who don't have a death penalty or something along those lines. | |
We go state by state. | |
Texas has one. | |
Florida has one. | |
New York doesn't. | |
You have laws about when you can marry. | |
Some states allow child marriages. | |
I mean, it's state by state. | |
Everything we do. | |
Some states you can drive 65 on the highway. | |
Some states you can't. | |
In the state of New Jersey, you can't pump your own gas. | |
It's against the law. | |
It's all full serve. | |
That's the way we do it. | |
I'm not comparing pumping your gas to abortion, but what I'm saying is, this is the way we do it. | |
And you bitch and moan and complain or congratulate and support those people who do the things that you support. | |
There is no constitutional right to an abortion under this incredibly stupid concept called privacy. | |
It doesn't exist. | |
There is no constitutional right to homosexual sodomy, heterosexual sodomy, same-sex marriage. | |
There is no right to that. | |
There is no right. | |
You have no right to be a sodomite or a catamite or an intramidator. | |
It doesn't speak to that. | |
It doesn't mean you can't do it. | |
There is no right. | |
You don't have a right. | |
And because you don't have a right, doesn't mean you can't do something. | |
Let me say this again. | |
Because there is no constitutional right. | |
Because that doesn't exist. | |
That doesn't mean you can't do it. | |
We're going to talk about this in great detail. | |
I'm going to talk about it again. | |
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Because I can't take the number of people talking about this who have no earthly idea of what's happening. | |
It just confounds me. | |
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It infuriates me. | |
Everybody's an expert. | |
Everybody's just talking stuff. | |
They're just saying things that have nothing to do. | |
They never read the decision. | |
They never read the opinion. | |
They don't know the history. | |
Nothing. | |
But they're imbued and possessed with the ability to speak with such authority. | |
Because they just know things. | |
They know things. | |
They have their law degree on the internet. | |
They're experts in... | |
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They were experts in blood splatter analysis through OJ. | |
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People know. | |
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Or drive alone in their car. | |
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The Constitution is a mess. | |
It is an absolute mess. | |
An absolute positive mess. | |
I've never seen anything even remotely like it. | |
I don't know how. | |
I don't know how they do it. | |
Did you happen to read? | |
Let me give you an example. | |
Did you read the... | |
The Bruin case. | |
This is the gun case. | |
This is the one, Dobbs overruled Roe, and this was the... | |
Let me see here. | |
Just one second. | |
Ah, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. | |
Yes, the New York, yes, Bruin, B-R-U-E-N, New York State Rifle and Pistol Association. | |
I'm going to give you an example of something, and I'm going to do this again, and I'm just going to give you, just very, very quickly, and then we're going to explain this. | |
Explain this accordingly. | |
I've been doing this now for a long time, and I guess 30, Yeah, almost 39 years just practicing law, you know, since getting into it. | |
And I've been just amazed at how little fails to shock me, fails to just shock me. | |
For example, number one, people don't read. | |
They do not read. | |
Somebody emailed me the other day. | |
And I have a newsletter that's going out one Monday on this. | |
And they say, you know, if you put videos, you know, people don't really like to read this. | |
Actually being helpful, you know, just to let you know. | |
You might not want to put this out because people like videos. | |
Short videos, too. | |
They don't want to read. | |
This is where we are today. | |
This is where we are. | |
We don't read. | |
Okay. | |
So in this wonderful thing called the Second Amendment, which everybody has... | |
Just talked about it forever. | |
This is the part that just absolutely kills me. | |
And it says, a well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. | |
It is beyond horrible. | |
Horrible. | |
How about in order to form a more perfect union? | |
A more perfect? | |
More perfect. | |
Not perfect, it's more perfect. | |
I'm more perfect than you. | |
I'm more dead than you. | |
She's more pregnant than you. | |
I don't understand this. | |
It's just terrible. | |
And they have been trying. | |
And keeping bare arms? | |
Do you know the keep part was just decided in Heller? | |
But the bare arms? | |
They're not sure about, well, you can keep it. | |
Well, I don't know if you can carry them around. | |
You mean you didn't answer that? | |
Not really. | |
Why? | |
Well, what do you mean, well? | |
What's the law? | |
I'm reading this. | |
So in this Bruin case, they said, yeah. | |
And Justice Thomas, that a lot of people really gave a lot of grief to because they said, oh, you know, he's not the smartest guy. | |
He never asks any questions. | |
He's kind of a mini Scalia. | |
He nailed it. | |
Absolutely nailed it. | |
And he said for the first time... | |
In our history, in the history of our republic, he said, you don't have to ask for permission. | |
In these carry cases, these permit cases, like in New York, well, would you tell me why? | |
Would you tell me why you need that permit? | |
Well, carry a lot of money. | |
Well, that's no good. | |
But if you're somebody we like, if you're, you know, Tom Hanks, He might be able to get one because we like him and we don't like you. | |
And there was no basis for it. | |
There was no reason for you to appeal. | |
Why don't you think I'm able to avail myself of this? | |
Okay, so that's that. | |
And when it came to abortion, when it came to this stupid Roe case, it's so stupid. | |
Nobody's read it. | |
They talked about the trimesters and then Casey came along and overruled Roe. | |
Or it's said you cannot have anything that unjustifiably, impermissibly interferes with the right. | |
What? | |
It is an undue burden on the woman. | |
What kind of a standard is that? | |
What is that? | |
Is it a life? | |
I don't know. | |
As long as you don't have an undue burden. | |
What's an undue burden? | |
What burden is undue? | |
Or do? | |
This is the case. | |
Nobody's read this. | |
They just have this idea because what they do, because they're just like this, they just come up with these ideas. | |
I think that it's a right of a woman and I don't know if it's a... | |
Well, I think it's a human life. | |
Well, I don't know about you. | |
I think life begins at conception. | |
Well, I don't know. | |
I think it's a... | |
It's like, I mean, is a cake a cake until you bake it? | |
Is that it? | |
What are you talking about? | |
You're arguing about something else. | |
That's not what Roe's about. | |
That's not what Casey's about. | |
What are you talking about? | |
You're talking about something that you should argue to the legislature. | |
That's what you should be talking about. | |
You're talking, you didn't read this, did you? | |
No. | |
You have no idea what Roe said. | |
Not at all. | |
And you? | |
No, nothing. | |
You don't know what Casey said? | |
Nope. | |
Did you read Dobbs? | |
Nope. | |
I have no idea. | |
I have this idea because I'm an expert. | |
Because I'm an expert. | |
I'm an expert in everything. | |
Opioids, fentanyl, even though I pronounce it fentanyl, LGBT, gendered, I'm an expert in everything. | |
So in 1965, this lunacy started involving a case called Griswold. | |
This was a stupid law that prohibited people, including married people, from possessing, using contraception. | |
It wasn't really followed. | |
It was kind of an homage. | |
They threw a bone to the Catholic Church. | |
Come on. | |
But William O. Douglas, the longest-serving justice, oh, he came up with this beauty. | |
He came up. | |
He said, well, this isn't right. | |
You can prohibit contraception under the Constitution. | |
There's no right to contraception. | |
I'm sorry! | |
You don't have a right to go 65 in New York because in New Jersey you can't. | |
Well, in Florida you can go 65, but not in Georgia, but Alabama. | |
There's nothing to do with that. | |
This argument has no... | |
There is no constitutional right. | |
It doesn't exist for contraception. | |
None. | |
Constitutional. | |
There is no right to sodomy. | |
You don't have a right to any particular sex act. | |
It doesn't exist. | |
Doesn't mean you can't do it. | |
But there is no right. | |
Let me say that again. | |
Let me say that again. | |
I don't think people realize this. | |
I do not have a right to drink coffee. | |
I do not have a right to commit frottage, trialism, you know, buggery, whatever. | |
There's no right to that. | |
There's no right. | |
Can a state prohibit interracial marriage? | |
Go on. | |
Maybe. | |
Maybe. | |
What do you mean maybe? | |
Maybe. | |
Loving against Virginia. | |
What did they say? | |
They said anti-miscegenation was between black and white. | |
Aha! | |
What about white and Asian? | |
No, that was okay. | |
Equal protection. | |
That was the problem. | |
Not this inherent inability of the state. | |
The state can tell you when you can get married. | |
The state can make you pay a fee. | |
I mean, people just have this idea that this is everything you like, everything that means something to you, everything you do to smoke dope, to smoke weed, to be a swinger, to change your gender, change your kid's gender, change everybody's gender, whatever you want, whatever you like. | |
There's two things Americans say. | |
That's unconstitutional or there should be a law against that. | |
That's the way we think. | |
We have this idea. | |
It doesn't exist. | |
So William O. Douglas came up with this idea and he says, you know, this is 1965. | |
There are some laws. | |
Uh-oh, here we go. | |
There are some rights, I should say, that emanate from the penumbra. | |
That emanate. | |
Emanate. | |
That peak out, that exists from the 1st, 1st, 4th, 5th, 9th, 14th, 5th. | |
He just made this up. | |
It's called privacy. | |
What? | |
Now I believe That you should be able to buy contraceptives if you're a married couple. | |
Even if you're not and you're an adult. | |
But you go to the legislature for that. | |
You don't go to the Supreme Court for this. | |
Why don't you just go to the Connecticut legislature? | |
Oh, no, no, no, no, no. | |
We want a constitutional right. | |
It's a right! | |
A right! | |
So it came up with privacy. | |
And they took that and then they put it into this Monstrosity called Roe. | |
Monstrosity. | |
And it just makes no sense. | |
There's not a shred. | |
There's not a shred of any legal argument. | |
It's like philosophy. | |
Korematsu? | |
Which was the case in 1944, which was a disaster. | |
This was the internment case. | |
And Dred Scott and Roe. | |
Let me read you a couple of things here. | |
This is from my newsletter. | |
Hope you sign up for it. | |
It's a beauty. | |
I'm going to do it Monday. | |
I thought, Listen to what Anthony Scalia says. | |
Oh, Scalia must be. | |
You know, there was a pillow on his head. | |
I just want you to remember that. | |
He said, my job is to interpret the Constitution accurately. | |
And indeed, there are anti-abortion people who think the Constitution requires a state to prohibit abortion. | |
They say that the Equal Protection Clause requires that you treat a helpless human being that's still in the womb the way you treat other human beings. | |
I think that's wrong. | |
I think when the Constitution says that persons are entitled to equal protection of the laws, I think it clearly means walking around persons. | |
You don't count pregnant women twice. | |
Interesting. | |
You know, this notion of judicial imperialism, this idea, it's something that people do not like. | |
They don't like it because it's, I don't want to say, it's not even to me heady in the least. | |
It's just, it's not meaty enough for them, I guess. | |
So this ridiculous case, finally. | |
And by the way, have you noticed how nobody has decided yet? | |
Or determined yet? | |
Who was the one who leaked? | |
Who leaked the Alito draft? | |
Who was that? | |
How did that work? | |
They're not interested. | |
You mean you don't know who did it? | |
They know who did it. | |
But they're just... | |
Maybe they take care of their own. | |
Notice there's no rioting yet. | |
Now normally that was Friday. | |
You had Friday. | |
What was going on with that? | |
I mean, there were protests, but we don't see that George Floyd rioting. | |
What's that all about? | |
And those justices had the guts and the temerity to basically say 6-3, baby. | |
It was... | |
I mean, it was... | |
Roberts came through. | |
Everybody came through. | |
And basically, and here's the funny part too. | |
These idiots, whoever it was who thought, we're going to leak the, because we know why they did it. | |
Leak the Alito draft in order to make people kind of hesitant about whether they should go through with it. | |
Maybe, maybe have somebody, well, maybe, maybe we should, you know, I'm going to change my mind now. | |
No! | |
They said, uh-uh. | |
Why? | |
Because you came to their houses. | |
You came to their homes. | |
You idiots! | |
You gave them more resolve. | |
You've awakened the sleeping giant. | |
It's not like Yamamoto. | |
You've awakened the sleeping giant and given it a terrible resolve. | |
This is what you've done. | |
And let me tell you something. | |
The other cases that were based on these stupid things, contraception and this and that, oh, they could go away too. | |
So here's what you do. | |
You go to your legislature. | |
Let me say this again. | |
Let me say this again to you. | |
Because whenever somebody hears me, oh, he's a conservative, oh, he's a Republican, I'm not a conservative, I'm not a Republican. | |
Not. | |
I'm pro-choice. | |
It's a weird kind of pro-choice. | |
I don't really want that, but I do not want it to be abolished. | |
I do not want abortion to be prohibited. | |
I don't want it to be unavailable. | |
I don't want it to be. | |
Now, How we'll work that out. | |
So you understand what I'm saying? | |
So I'm with the NPR crowd and the MSDNZ crowd and the CNN crowd to the extent that I am against prohibiting it. | |
However, using the Constitution as a means of this is absurd. | |
It's absurd. | |
I am against the death penalty. | |
But the Constitution... | |
Clearly makes it available. | |
Clearly. | |
Life, liberty, and property. | |
So long as there's due process. | |
Life. | |
I can take your life. | |
Ta-da! | |
And because people like abortion, they extrapolate this. | |
Like Maxine Waters. | |
Like Nancy Pelosi. | |
Like everybody who says the following. | |
We're going to go back to coat hangers and back alley abortions. | |
Okay. | |
Go back. | |
Go back. | |
By the way, that was the Dolly Sinatra claim campaign. | |
Remember Frank Sinatra's mother? | |
That's what she did. | |
Not that that has anything to do with anything, but nonetheless. | |
So, what you do is you go to your state. | |
You go to your state. | |
That's simple. | |
Go to your state. | |
This is the way it always is. | |
Hey, Virginia, I don't like the death penalty. | |
Go to the legislature. | |
Hey, we're going to vote you out of office. | |
And the legislature is messy. | |
And if we went right now to speak to any of the founding fathers and told them, hey! | |
You know, you made it very difficult for us to change laws. | |
Uh-huh. | |
That's exactly right. | |
You made it very, very difficult for us to... | |
You know, we don't like this. | |
We don't like these laws. | |
You understand? | |
Now, here is the part of this. | |
They will tell you, of course. | |
Of course. | |
It's tough. | |
Yes. | |
Go and tell them. | |
That's all. | |
This is America. | |
This is what a democracy really is. | |
Not this judicial imperialism. | |
It's that simple. | |
Let me give you an analogy. | |
I just did a piece right now for LionelMedia.com. | |
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I will give you this analogy. | |
I go into much greater detail, but let me give you an analogy. | |
Let's assume that I am a judge, a lying judge, at the U.S. Open. | |
And it's Federer against Nadal. | |
And I'm sitting there and I'm saying, hit the line, it's in, it's in. | |
It's close to him, it's in, it's in. | |
And I keep thinking to myself, you know, at the time that these alleys were maintained, And at the time that these lanes were... | |
When I say lanes, you know, the court. | |
This was during the time of Don Budge and Bill Tilden and Margaret Court and Jack Kramer. | |
Today's level of play is so good that... | |
I mean, you know, Don Budge may have needed all this room, but Nadal doesn't. | |
So you know what I'm going to do? | |
I think because I think tennis is a... | |
It's an evolving sport. | |
I'm going to take the rules of tennis. | |
And I'm going to expand them. | |
And I'm going to start calling these shots out. | |
Because I think that in a living, breathing game of tennis, you would say, you're out of your mind. | |
You can't do that. | |
You can't do that. | |
Do you understand that? | |
That's what this is about. | |
What if I came up with something? | |
What if I said to you, hey listen, what do you want to do? | |
Well, I think that, I don't think drug laws are fair. | |
And I have always advocated, I think that criminal laws against drug use, I'm adamantly opposed to them. | |
Because that's not the way you stop drug abuse. | |
Not only that. | |
What you do to yourself is your business. | |
That's why I go to the legislature and say, hey, stop this. | |
I'm not advocating drugs. | |
On the contrary. | |
I just don't think it should be against the law. | |
Sorry. | |
Not everything deserves a criminal sanction. | |
Okay. | |
But instead of going to my legislature, let's say I go to the Supreme Court. | |
And I say, you know what? | |
We don't think these laws are fair. | |
Clearly they are. | |
Clearly under the police laws, under the police power. | |
Obviously for the health, maintenance, welfare. | |
There's no doubt about it. | |
But let's assume that the Supreme Court comes up with this and says, you know what? | |
We think that you should have a right to stuff. | |
And you should have freedom of stuff. | |
Your stuff. | |
Stuff. | |
That's what we think. | |
Stuff. | |
We should have freedom of stuff. | |
Now, I might say, well, okay, that's great because I don't have the... | |
I mean, that's terrific. | |
I've got these pending criminal charges against me. | |
Freedom of stuff? | |
Yes. | |
Okay. | |
Yeah, sure. | |
Okay. | |
You would say, what are you talking about? | |
Freedom of stuff. | |
Well, that's what privacy is. | |
They just made it up. | |
And what happens is nobody wants to talk about it. | |
Let me tell you this. | |
I was talking to a lawyer the other day. | |
This is a lawyer. | |
I thought, certainly I can make some headway. | |
You know what this lawyer said to me? | |
Well, I don't understand what the big deal is. | |
Why don't you just, why can't they just afford contraception? | |
I said, what does this have to do with Dobbs and Roe and Casey? | |
And it makes sense. | |
I mean, after all, we're giving everything to kids. | |
We're giving to little kids. | |
We're giving, you know, puberty blocking things. | |
Why not contraception? | |
Let's make this on the hair. | |
Take this. | |
You won't need this. | |
And by the way, did you read? | |
You cannot believe. | |
You've got to do this. | |
On my Twitter feed, as it were, on my Twitter feed, We have the following. | |
Listen to this one. | |
I'm going to give you this... | |
Oh, Lord. | |
It's called the... | |
I've got to give this to you. | |
This is from the horse's mouth itself. | |
Hang on a second. | |
It's called the... | |
Whenever I see Ron Perlman, Ron Perlman slammed for... | |
I'm thinking, the guy who owns Revlon? | |
No, it's... | |
Who? | |
The actor. | |
Who? | |
Ron Perlman. | |
Who the hell is Ron Perlman? | |
That's what I say about most people. | |
Who in the hell is... | |
Whatever. | |
I just kind of laugh at that. | |
There is something called the... | |
I want to give you this one. | |
Just give me one second because this is worth it. | |
I want you to do some research. | |
I'm going to give you this information and I want you to go and read this. | |
Oh, hang on a second. | |
Um... | |
Forgive me. | |
Just give me a second. | |
Talk amongst yourself. | |
Because you do know you have to do your own research. | |
You can't just listen to me and... | |
I know you love research. | |
I know you love finding things on your own. | |
Okay, hang on a second. | |
Oh, for the love of God. | |
Anyway, there is an organization, and by their own statistics, the number of cases that deal with women and Or rape or incest or any of the stuff that Biden, they handed him his card. | |
He reads it, of course. | |
He doesn't know. | |
But they always talk about rape and incest. | |
The number of cases, according to the organization themselves, is de minimis. | |
That the majority of cases of abortion have to do with either convenience slash birth control slash whatever it is. | |
And they make no bones about it. | |
There's no kidding around. | |
They have no problem with this whatsoever. | |
I don't know where this is. | |
I'll find it. | |
Anyway. | |
So right now, people are arguing about everything but the issue. | |
And interestingly enough about this, this is so interesting. | |
This is the case that everybody's talking about. | |
Oh, Maxine Waters was talking about. | |
There's going to be such and such. | |
No, there's not. | |
Why don't you do this? | |
You're in the Congress. | |
A law. | |
Make a law guaranteeing this. | |
Have a constitutional amendment. | |
What are you talking about? | |
What are you talking about? | |
You're a legislator. | |
Why don't you do this? | |
If you don't like this, go ahead and do it. | |
Change it. | |
That's it. | |
But let me tell you something. | |
Scalia is right. | |
Everybody is right. | |
Alita was right. | |
You cannot make this stuff up. | |
And when you have people like Breyer and you have Sotomayor and Kagan, they have this idea. | |
I heard Robert Reich was saying, you know, the Republicans don't care about child health care and child day care. | |
These people care nothing about children. | |
Not that it matters, but you're talking about basically having something to kill children. | |
But your beef is with daycare? | |
For the ones who made it? | |
I mean, if I were Robert Reich, I would say, you don't want to talk about daycare now. | |
I seem a little bit, I don't know what the word is, hypocritical. | |
They care so much about children. | |
They care so much about their health. | |
You care about child health care? | |
This is mutilation. | |
Obliteration? | |
Yeah, well, yes, but they don't even know what they're talking about. | |
And also, look at the people who are protesting. | |
Look at them. | |
Look at the demographics. | |
I won't say anything. | |
You look. | |
Look who were there. | |
Look who the professional provocateurs are. | |
Look how fast they arrive. | |
Look how fast they have their signs. | |
And look at who they are. | |
Now here is the problem nobody but nobody wants to talk to about. | |
And listen to me carefully. | |
Election time. | |
This is where I say, okay, thank you. | |
And the Republicans say, oh, I'm on their side because I'm... | |
I'm for, I guess they think that, because I believe in the Constitution should be basically maintained and not imaginarily... | |
Okay, fine. | |
Okay? | |
What are you going to do for the election? | |
Midterms. | |
What do you mean? | |
The majority of the country believes in some kind of abortion. | |
It doesn't want to ban abortion. | |
Yeah, but we didn't ban abortion. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
They're not paying attention. | |
They think you banned abortion. | |
But we didn't. | |
You're not listening to me, are you? | |
They think you banned abortion. | |
They're not listening. | |
They think you are some right-wing whatever and that you just came up with this. | |
That's what they think. | |
That's what they think. | |
How do you like that? | |
You understand? | |
What are you going to do with that? | |
They also, most people, like some kind of crazy idea of gun control. | |
They don't know what that is. | |
They're not these weird Second Amendment diehards like we are. | |
So here's what's going to happen during midterms and during the 2024 elections. | |
They're going to say, well, the Republicans, here's what they want to do. | |
They want to deny a woman her right to her body and they want to start passing out guns. | |
Even with all of this nonsense and these horrors at schools, and you're going to say, wait a minute, that's not what happened. | |
But guess what's going to happen? | |
You're going to have to stop and explain yourself. | |
You're going to say, no, no, that's not what happened. | |
Meanwhile, they're moving on. | |
And every time you make a move, every time you have any moment of advancement, you're going to say, no, stop, that's not what we're talking about. | |
What are you going to do? | |
How are you going to address this? | |
They're already going to do it. | |
People do not even care about this. | |
They don't care about this. | |
They're going to say, well, look, we're right and that's it. | |
Look at Fox News. | |
They don't care about that. | |
They're in the right. | |
We're right and that's all that matters. | |
Period. | |
What's Ron DeSantis going to say? | |
What's Trump going to say? | |
Do you think anybody's going to get elected who says, I'm going to make sure... | |
That we have, and you can phrase it however you want. | |
We're going to protect the rights of the unborn and we're going to ban abortion. | |
You think that's going to win an election? | |
You're out of your mind. | |
You're out of your mind if you think that. | |
So you just lost the election. | |
But you know, your principles are your principles. | |
What about guns? | |
People aren't these gun crazy. | |
They're saying, what do you need an assault weapon for? | |
This has nothing to do with the assault weapon. | |
That's what the Democrats will say. | |
They will completely distort this. | |
They will make this out to be something that it is not. | |
They will make something out to be that it is not. | |
I'm telling you. | |
I'm telling you. | |
I'm promising you. | |
I swear to you. | |
This is going to... | |
You have no idea what's going to happen. | |
And nobody is considering this. | |
Because Republicans have nothing planned. | |
They have nothing. | |
And what Biden's going to do also, not Biden, but his handlers, they're going to make sure because of federal legislation that they're going to get it again. | |
Because they're going to do ID laws and they're going to be mailing in. | |
They're not going to do something as stupid. | |
They learned from 2,000 mules. | |
God bless. | |
You know, Mike Lindell and God bless Dinesh and all these people for telling them exactly, don't do this next time. | |
So, that's okay. | |
They won't do it that way. | |
They won't have somebody showing up at 3 o 'clock in the morning with 9,000 bucks and dumping them in. | |
Oh, no, no. | |
You told them exactly what they have to do. | |
You're not going to put up plywood at the Philadelphia Supervisor of Elections office. | |
You're not going to do that. | |
They know exactly what not to do. | |
Thank you very much. | |
And the Republicans are going to lose it again because they don't have any message. | |
They just think they're right. | |
Now what they can do is they can turn around and say, listen, if you think children should be subjected to drag shows in public schools while they're of tender years, if you think that makes sense, fine, you go ahead. | |
You go ahead and you do. | |
Forcing the Democrats to say, wait a minute, that's not us. | |
Oh yes it is. | |
You can do it right back. | |
Causing them to stop and having to explain something, a reality you created. | |
Republicans aren't devious. | |
They're not dirty. | |
They don't think. | |
They don't even protect each other. | |
They don't come and help each other. | |
They get scared. | |
They smell a lawsuit, they run. | |
They don't want to have anything to do with it. | |
They just want their position. | |
They love talking a good game. | |
Oh, they love their tweets and this and that. | |
I'm on this show and I'm on that show and boy, they're so tough and this is great. | |
The people that you need to win, the undecided and the independents, they're not watching this show. | |
Yeah, but I am. | |
So what? | |
See, a lot of the people on the right, these are morons. | |
I've got a friend. | |
This is true. | |
I'm not going to go too much into detail. | |
My friend is reading a book written by somebody whose name you would know. | |
And it's one platitude after another. | |
America's great. | |
How to be an American. | |
I'm proud to be an American. | |
No, duh, obviousness. | |
This is great. | |
What does this mean? | |
What do you mean, what does it mean? | |
You're reading this. | |
So what? | |
What do you mean, so what? | |
It's true. | |
So what? | |
The Democrats are the dirtiest people you've ever met in your life. | |
They are so underhanded, and God, I love them. | |
They're so dirty. | |
They're so, they're brilliant. | |
They think of things, they throw stuff at you. | |
Ukraine, is that, are we done with Ukraine? | |
What about this? | |
Abortion? | |
Guns? | |
What? | |
Next, next, next. | |
Republicans have no idea what's going on. | |
None. | |
I'm telling you, I'm telling you, I'm telling you, I'm telling you, I'm telling you. | |
They are absolutely just... | |
These people... | |
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So what's going to happen now? | |
A couple of things I wonder. | |
Number one, where is, where is the rioting? | |
Now let me turn it to you. | |
I have been most remiss because I've been in kind of a lecture mode. | |
Where are the riots? | |
There's Peter from Tampa. | |
Where are the riots? | |
Donnie Newell. | |
Andy Carman. | |
Andy Carman was with the raspberries. | |
Remember that one? | |
Johnny Smith. | |
Likely story. | |
Rare Bond. | |
Christine. | |
Where are the riots? | |
Chutzpah. | |
Christine likes that. | |
Or as we say in West Tampa, C.O. Jones. | |
Where are they? | |
What's going on with that? | |
Something happened. | |
Andy says, Lindell's life story is one for the ages. | |
Absolutely! | |
Where? | |
I don't understand that. | |
They're kind of waiting for something. | |
Now you're going to find out. | |
Here's the thing. | |
Who stole the draft memo? | |
Who stole the draft opinion? | |
Who? | |
Not going to find out. | |
Do you see what's happening regarding... | |
You have no idea what's happening regarding Russia and Ukraine. | |
That thing is done. | |
That thing is finished. | |
It is over. | |
Done. | |
They're through with that. | |
It's like it never happened. | |
And Zelensky... | |
And by the way, I'm not going to do it now because I don't think America has a taste for it, but there is so much great stuff available. | |
Twists and turns and how Russia really screwed up on a number of occasions and had Zelensky or his handlers handled it differently by not necessarily opposing them. | |
It would have been better or different, but it doesn't matter. | |
America's tired of that. | |
How many of you, every time you drive by, look at the gas prices. | |
When you're driving down the highway, you see a... | |
How many? | |
Gee, look at that. | |
How many? | |
How many of you, you do that? | |
Mrs. L's the best at finding out things in stores that are missing. | |
And I mentioned, you know, talk about prepare with Lionel. | |
Let me tell you what's going to happen with that one. | |
Whenever there's a problem, you don't feel it now, it's down the road. | |
Diesel prices slow things up. | |
The cost of hay, fertilizer, supply, operational. | |
The American farmer, the American dairyman, the American beef wholesaler, the name it. | |
Getting things there. | |
Once there's an interruption, once there's an interruption, it takes a while and then it all starts to catch up. | |
And you have a president who knows nothing. | |
Who knows nothing. | |
He's not there. | |
So, you could forget about any... | |
I mean, where is he now? | |
He's in Wilmington this week, I guess, riding his bike? | |
I guess? | |
You're not going to ask yourself... | |
You know, how many of you, when you saw... | |
Did Biden hold the card up by accident? | |
How many of you thought they did that on purpose? | |
And then you ask, well, why did they do it on purpose? | |
I don't know why, but they did. | |
They did it on purpose, and I... | |
I'm missing the point here. | |
I don't know. | |
Every time they do something, I think, did they do it on purpose? | |
Did they do it on... | |
Was that on purpose? | |
What was the reason for that? | |
Because they can't be that stupid. | |
Let me also tell you something, and this may I'm going to try my best to I'm going to try my best to give you some information. | |
My friends, The View, and this may be hard for you to understand, The View is not important. | |
There's this brand new story that just came across. | |
She has got exponentially worse this season. | |
The View fans demand Out of Touch Whoopi to be fired for swearing and interrupting. | |
My friends, I know you know this. | |
And I want to fill you in on this. | |
This is called a work. | |
When you have a group of people like these folks, it doesn't matter. | |
This is a show that, frankly, nobody cares about except when somebody says something and is artificially talked about as though something serious happened. | |
Same thing with Amber Heard. | |
Same thing with Johnny Depp. | |
Nobody cares about Johnny Depp. | |
Nobody. | |
Nobody. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
Having repeated jokes about how stupid Kamala Harris is. | |
Yes, we know that. | |
That doesn't mean anything. | |
This is professional wrestling. | |
This is a work. | |
This is a deliberate, contrived angle, a storyline to get you paying attention. | |
If I have a show called The View, I can do one of two things. | |
One, I can have great programming and great people and wonderful whatever it is. | |
Or, I can have one of them, I can hire the stupidest people saying the stupidest things and then have them create all of the maelstrom of activity. | |
Do you understand that? | |
Look at this. | |
Juicy Smell It. | |
Whatever happened to him? | |
He was in a movie. | |
They're big, high, the reporters pushing, pushing, pushing. | |
Juicy Smell It's going to be in the movie. | |
Directing. | |
You see what's happening to Netflix? | |
They could sell it to Roku. | |
That's done. | |
It's done. | |
It's over. | |
We are really, really, really This is a reset, as somebody said to my friends. | |
This is like, please pay attention to what's happening here. | |
What's happening with COVID next? | |
I've got to tell you something, and you listen to me. | |
How many of you share this? | |
There's two things where I visibly get, if you put some kind of a measurement on me, I react negatively. | |
Number one, when I see... | |
Geoengineering, as you would call chemtrails, when I see the clouds, the sky, blurred by this dense, thick, spider-webbed spring, I go crazy. | |
I can't take it. | |
Because it's right there, and I've got to explain to people. | |
Everything else they can say, well, they didn't read the Dobbs case. | |
Well, they didn't see this. | |
Well, they don't know this. | |
All they have to do is do this. | |
Ready? | |
Now watch this. | |
They don't do it. | |
And the second thing that drives me nuts, and it's not a very long ride, I admit, people wearing masks, you have no idea. | |
Yeah. | |
Everywhere I go now, Everywhere I go, whatever it is. | |
And here's the thing. | |
When you walk into a store and they have the mask under their nose. | |
And I love to say, do you have to wear that? | |
I love to say as loud as possible. | |
Do you have to wear that? | |
Why do they make you wear that? | |
I don't know. | |
Come on! | |
It's ridiculous! | |
It's over! | |
Of course, people are walking around with their masks. | |
And then, have you noticed now that the masks that these There's this one, I guess it's the N95. | |
It looks like a muzzle or a feeding or like a guard for like a dog. | |
And these ones are just... | |
These aren't paper. | |
This is serious. | |
What is the matter with you? | |
And if I see somebody driving around in a car, I go nuts. | |
I go crazy. | |
I want to like turn and... | |
How about a... | |
Pull people over. | |
I'm going to have the police say, you, get out of the car. | |
We're going to take you, put you in a van, and then take you to some military hospital to do brain tests to find out why you do that! | |
There's nobody in your car! | |
What's the matter with you? | |
What is the matter with you? | |
What is the matter with you? | |
I don't understand. | |
And you know, you know these sick bastards are waiting for the next... | |
Something. | |
Monkey pox. | |
You know they're praying to God. | |
Please. | |
You know they're praying for this. | |
Who knew we'd uncovered these sick people who love this intimidation, who love this control, who love this. | |
These people make me sick. | |
Have I made myself clear? | |
Have I done a good job in explaining? | |
I just want to make sure I... | |
I've explained that enough to you because I don't understand it. | |
And while we're on it, because I'm just bitching. | |
I'm just telling you. | |
Please stop putting pictures of your kids on Instagram. | |
We got one today. | |
You ready for this? | |
This woman put, what was it? | |
Her kid's diploma? | |
Diploma! | |
Put the kid's diploma! | |
With the name! | |
Where he goes to school! | |
What is the matter with you? | |
Here's one for you. | |
Maybe you don't... | |
How many people have, and I'm sure you're not the only one, press one for yes, two for no. | |
I don't see it... | |
Do we have it in New York, Connecticut? | |
I don't know. | |
I know Jersey's got it, but I don't know if we have it. | |
We don't have it in the city, obviously. | |
They have this sign in front of the house that says, Congratulations to... | |
And then there's the name. | |
Trevor. | |
Brianna. | |
Morgan. | |
Tyler. | |
Cooper. | |
What the hell are these names? | |
Marmaduke. | |
Why are you telling me your kid's name? | |
You're telling me you've got a 17-year-old in your house? | |
Have you seen this? | |
Happy birthday. | |
I mean, congratulations. | |
So you've got, oh, you got, the other day too, they had Daphne and Hortense or whatever it is. | |
Oh, so they're 17, they just graduated. | |
I know that age group. | |
That's the house to go into. | |
What is the matter? | |
What is the matter? | |
What is, do you not understand anything? | |
Do you not understand how kids are the subject of predation? | |
I swear to you. | |
I don't know. | |
But you know what? | |
I'm going to keep going. | |
And you're going to keep going and we're going to keep doing. | |
We're going to be talking about the Constitution again. | |
I want every one of you wonderful people to go out there and you remember what I tell them. | |
You remember. | |
You go on. | |
You ask them. | |
Ask them. | |
Explain the Constitution versus legislation. | |
Remember that. | |
Now, I also want you to go to Lynn's Warriors on YouTube. | |
Subscribe to her. | |
Subscribe to me. | |
Hit the bell. | |
Hit the button. | |
Hit the like. | |
All of that stuff. | |
Lynn's Warriors on YouTube. | |
I'm telling you. | |
She gets more done, and I'm going to say this, than a lot of these other people who just want to sit back on their... | |
They're arse and just pretend. | |
Hey, we're going to do a Zoom call. | |
What is that? | |
What are you doing? | |
What are you doing? | |
I don't know. | |
I'm going to have a Zoom call. | |
Is that supposed to help the world? | |
Oh, yes. | |
See, when predators find out I've had a Zoom call, they're going to leave kids alone. | |
What? | |
Yes! | |
What is the matter with you? | |
I don't know. | |
I tried to get into the African Violence Society, but they wouldn't let me in. | |
So this is my chance to do something where I sit around with a bunch of other know-nothings and we just Zoom all day. | |
We just talk. | |
No, no, no. | |
You've got to get the message out. | |
Not to each other. | |
Oh, I'm in a rare form today. | |
I mean, I'm telling you. | |
And if I see this one more time, this, I hate, have you seen the heart thing? | |
Have you seen the little heart thing? | |
I use this. | |
This is my heart thing. | |
By the way, the heart looks nothing like this. | |
Anyway, so that's that. | |
Where's everybody from? | |
Where's everybody from? | |
Tell me where everybody is from. | |
And also remind you, please, MyPillow.com slash Lionel. | |
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It's only emergency food. | |
That's it. | |
There's a real luxury item. | |
Yeah, let me see. | |
Hmm, food. | |
Where's everybody from? | |
Demetrius Splitkin, thank you. | |
Johnny Smith. | |
There's Fermo, whatever it is. | |
Fermata. | |
Look at this. | |
Jericho, Alberta. | |
Little Italy. | |
Verona. | |
Ah, Verona. | |
Look at this. | |
We've got Ronnie Shapiro. | |
We've got Extra Mile. | |
We've got Clearwater flowing. | |
Oh, I bet you it's beautiful today. | |
Clearwater. | |
St. Pete. | |
Oh, St. Pete. | |
You were in St. Petersburg. | |
Yeah. | |
Remember Central Avenue? | |
There was this great asylum records in the old days. | |
You don't remember Web City, huh? | |
London, Ireland. | |
London, Ireland. | |
Don't forget also, July 16th. | |
Less than a month. | |
I want to see you there at the cutting room. | |
Before the tickets, there's fire stuff. | |
I'm going to play some guitar. | |
You and me and a dog named Boo. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
Melbourne. | |
East Union. | |
Lake City, Kansas. | |
Skokie. | |
Norwalk, Connecticut. | |
Not the boxer. | |
Jose M. Torres. | |
Not N. Torres. | |
A lot of people get confused. | |
Matt Lisex in Chattanooga. | |
Roadkill Raker in Guam. | |
Mozambique. | |
Love the Dylan song, Mozambique. | |
Harpswell, Maine. | |
Largo, Iowa. | |
Alright, my friends. | |
You have a great and glorious day. | |
We'll be back tomorrow morning. | |
Same bat time, same bat channel. | |
9 a.m. Eastern Time. | |
You have been tremendous. | |
How about a big round of applause for you? | |
See you tomorrow. | |
See you tomorrow. | |
Same place. | |
I've got to tell you one story. | |
Real quick. | |
We went to this place yesterday. | |
Mrs. Eleanor. | |
I walked in and I said, Hi, excuse me. | |
It's kind of like a, what would you call it? | |
Kind of like a, not an antique place. | |
Some place you want to go to. | |
What would you call it? | |
A resale shop. | |
A resale shop. | |
Okay. | |
She wants a putter. | |
Okay. | |
So I went to, excuse me. | |
Do you have a men's room, restroom? | |
Ah, we have a rather Sensitive, septic system. | |
I said, what the hell do you think I want to do here? | |
But there's a service station, kind of a gas station. | |
You go over there. | |
They'll let you in. | |
And I thought, isn't that the worst? | |
Okay, I gotta... | |
And they always give you this, remember when they would give you like the key attached to like an engine block, you know? | |
Men's! | |
You gotta drag this thing in there. | |
And you walk in and you go, oh my god. | |
It's a gas station. | |
Whoever complains, hey, you know, your gas station, you know, your John in there is dirty. | |
It's a gas station. | |
Oh yeah, that's right. | |
Remember the old days? | |
Ding, ding, ding, ding, that thing, that guy with a maroon rag, check your oil. | |
I've never checked my oil, and I don't... | |
Well, I should. | |
It's a Hugo. | |
It's a stretch, mind you, but... | |
I just... | |
It was just... | |
I thought, oh my God. | |
Here I am. | |
Mr. Big Shot, I'm talking to my great people in the morning. | |
Here I am in the middle of nowhere at a gas station. | |
Like an animal. | |
Because this woman thinks her septic tank won't be able to handle whatever I'm supposed... | |
Anyway. | |
I just want to share that with you. | |
You have a great day. | |
Don't ever change. | |
I mean it sincerely. | |
Until tomorrow, the monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. |