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June 28, 2022 - Lionel Nation
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The Clash of American Culture: Ideological Civil War

It's the interminable and perennial struggle. Who wins? Who loses?

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*Mario's sound*
Alright, my friends.
Here we go.
This is at the Monday, the beginning of the week.
The Monday.
27th of June rendition.
And I want to thank everyone for being with us today.
I want to remind you to please subscribe to the channel, like these videos, and make sure you hit that little bell so that you're notified.
You know it's true.
Girl, you know it's true.
Ooh, ooh, ooh.
I have so much to talk about.
Still post Dobbs.
We're not done with that one by any stretch of the imagination.
Monica Lewinsky and the proliferation of the F culture.
Doctors being arrested for abortions.
Geoengineering in the news.
And of course, have you heard about this?
ESGs.
ESGs from the WEF.
Klaus Schwab and the ESG.
What is happening?
What does this mean?
That and others.
As we begin today's foray into that which matters.
I don't know even how to begin to tell you.
By the way, there is a newsletter coming out today at 11. About 11 o 'clock.
And I want to make sure you are signed up for this.
I love when people unsubscribe.
That's fine.
That's fine.
I don't know how to...
I mean, that's fine.
I just wonder, why do people do that?
I get stuff from people...
I don't even unsubscribe.
But it's like it's such a slam.
It's like you're not even worth it.
Some people I know because they hate me.
They hate my ideology.
But I'm putting it right there.
This is the newsletter for you.
This is for you to act accordingly.
To sign up.
As it were.
Please do that, because I'll never abuse this.
But I just want to begin with this by telling you...
I hope you had a good weekend, by the way.
We had a marvelous weekend.
We had a nice little get-together with friends and family, and we were out driving and tooling about in the Yugo.
It's a stretch, by the way.
And I do not know where to even start.
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I mean, it made me think, you know, we are so incredibly lucky.
Truly, truly, truly, truly.
So incredibly lucky that we are able to enjoy this bounty.
This sounds like one of those.
Prayers as a kid.
Bless us, O Lord, for these thy gifts of which we are about to receive.
The bounty of the end of the kid.
You don't know.
What am I saying?
Give us this day our jelly bread.
One time, this kid.
Punches the pilot.
Our father, Howard, be thy name.
Anyway.
But as we're sitting here looking at this litany, this cacophony of food.
Every kid.
Name it.
Name it.
What do you like?
Different.
Pastas.
What would happen if for some reason a natural event, a disaster, food crisis, war, who knows?
What would you do?
What would we do?
Where would we go?
Food stores are closed.
Supply chains are gone.
What would we do?
Seriously, what would we do?
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You have these things as families.
You just think, what do we do about this?
What do we do about this?
Do we have a generator?
Generator's a great idea.
Do we have this?
Do we have that?
What about food?
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Yesterday, I told you I was with some friends, and they're ardent Yankee fans.
Oh, they're fans.
They love Yankees.
And there was a big event.
It was a walk-off home run, and Aaron Judge did...
Something, and it was great, and people were going crazy.
I thought, oh, that's great news.
And of course, people are yelling and screaming, and one person is trying to show that they are more of a Yankee fan than others.
That they are, I'm a Yankee fan.
No, I'm a Yankee fan.
No, I'm a Yankee fan.
I'm a Yankee fan more than you.
Oh, I am.
And I'm watching this, and they're screaming and yelling.
They're yelling.
At a TV screen, they're yelling, I don't understand that.
But, why this is important.
Had I decided to enter their discussion without knowing anything about baseball, the Yankees, Aaron Judge, the playoffs, they're 11 games ahead, I don't know if they're so crazy, but anyway, it doesn't matter.
But if I would have tried, if I would have said something stupid, If I would have said, hey, why don't they just run to third base first?
Why round the bases?
They would have immediately eliminated me.
They would have eliminated me from the conversation.
And for good reason.
I don't know what I'm talking about.
I don't know what I'm saying.
I don't know what I'm talking about.
I have no idea.
But yet, later on, Some people, not all, but some, we were talking about, hey, what did you think about this Supreme Court case?
And I'm listening.
They had no idea what they were talking about.
Did you read the case?
Did I what?
Did you read the Dobbs case?
Did you read it?
No.
I wouldn't even know where to find it.
Yes, you would.
Do you know what it did?
Roe?
It overruled?
Okay, but what does that mean?
Overturn?
What does that mean?
You overruled, overturned, reversed, whatever it is.
What does that mean?
I don't know.
I called a friend of mine this morning on a Monday radio show, and he said, you know, I think that, or some of his callers said, I think that women should be able to have an abortion in the case of a rape or incest.
And I said, Dobbs never even talked about that.
It never affected that.
It never said whether abortion laws were good.
It never dealt with whether it was a human life.
It never did that.
It was nothing to do with it.
Nobody has any idea what they're talking about.
No idea at all.
But they're opining about it.
And I'm not even going to talk about that in the case of a baseball game.
I'm not even going to do that.
I'm not going to do that.
I'm not doing that.
How do I...
You don't know what you...
You can't say these things.
Well, rape and incest.
The Guttmacher Institute, which is the pro-abortion site, listed on its own data, its own data, it listed what were the various causes or the reasons for For abortion.
And de minimis, I don't know, 1%, less than 1%, was rape and incest.
How many people know incest cases?
These people, rape perhaps, yes, indeed.
There was a case before of a Down syndrome young man saying, I'm glad my mother didn't abort me.
Okay.
You know who also was about to be aborted?
You know who was about to be aborted?
Who was saved at the last minute?
George Carlin.
Listen to George Carlin.
How his mother and father had reunited.
They went to, I think it was a place in Rockaway, and lo and behold, he was conceived, and his mother was on her way.
And she was in the doctor's office, and she looked up.
She looked up at the wall, and there was a picture or something, some holy picture or something.
Maybe she had a moment, and she said, no, I'm not.
And he says, I was...
50 feet away, whatever, from a drain or something, the way he says it.
And I think he's probably glad that that did not happen to him.
And that has nothing to do with the Dobbs case.
Nothing to do with life.
Nothing to do with it.
Nothing at all.
It just so happens that this phony baloney, made-up doctrine of privacy was used to create a constitutional law that did not exist.
And in order for there to be a constitutional law, it has to be of a fundamental belief system that we've held forever.
There is no way that abortion has always been the law of the land.
It's been illegal for most of its existence.
Now, that doesn't mean anything from a legislative point of view.
I'm pro-choice.
I don't think abortion should be unavailable to people.
Not at all.
I don't like it.
But that has nothing to do with my belief that the constitutional case was the worst.
It has nothing to do with it.
It has nothing to do with it.
I don't know how to say it any other way than that.
Period.
And it could very well be, listen to me carefully, that things like same-sex marriage cases, perhaps, maybe, depending upon why they were struck down, there's no constitutional right to same-sex marriage.
There's a constitutional right to be treated the same, but there's no right to same-sex marriage.
There's no right to marriage.
Marriage isn't even mentioned.
There's no right to marriage.
You don't have a right.
You can't get married in many cases, sometimes child brides.
People just think the Constitution is this repository of stuff that's just kind of there.
There's no right to have sodomy or any particular form of sex.
None.
There is no constitutional right.
Nothing.
The Constitution and the Supreme Court, oh my God, Korematsu, this horrible, horrible case of Japanese internment, Plessy.
Separate but equal?
Horrible.
What was the, oh my God, the Supreme Court case, the, I'm not going to get into it now, but the eugenics case, basically sterilization, and oh my God!
So here's what you should do, and this is what I don't understand.
If you don't, if you believe that abortion should be legal or available in your state, Depending upon whatever, you can argue the conditions and that sort of thing.
As I do, go to your legislature.
And by the way, Casey, they always talk about Roe v.
Wade.
It's Casey.
Casey overruled Roe.
Casey went to the no undue burden.
He completely eliminated the trimester theory.
Roe is this word.
Roe v.
Wade.
They just say this like, support Ukraine.
They just say this.
It's not what you think.
But there are some interesting aspects of it.
First of all, John Roberts comes across as this mealy-mouthed, anodyne, saccharine, kind of an atesticular doofus, for lack of a better word.
It's true.
I mean, it's absolutely true.
Absolutely true.
It's the most incredible thing in the world.
How he just comes out of nowhere.
It's wonder.
It's just incredible.
Because what he did was he thought he can do both.
He thought he could do both.
He thought he could somehow be this kind of like the voice of the people.
I could be the compromise.
Let me tell you something.
Remember something.
Do not fail to make your position known clearly.
Have an opinion and say it.
Lionel rules for life.
Number one.
Have your opinion.
Opinion.
Don't say, well, have it.
If you're unsure of something, announce it.
Don't weigh in.
Don't opine.
Whatever it is.
Have an opinion.
Stick to it.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
Stick to it.
It is that simple.
Have an opinion.
See, this is what I think.
I think capital punishment is right or wrong.
I'm for it or against it.
I think abortion should or shouldn't be legal.
Whatever it is, just say it.
People love your opinion.
People love certitude.
They love guts.
They love somebody saying what they believe.
Say it.
It's okay.
Period.
Just say it.
Don't compromise.
Don't be an agnostic.
There is no such thing as an agnostic.
That's an atheist.
That's an atheist.
Some people used to say years ago that...
There's no such thing as a bisexual.
It's homosexual, heterosexual, that's it.
I don't necessarily subscribe to that.
But many people say you can't be a sexual agnostic.
Ever heard this?
Well, I don't know if there's a God.
I kind of doubt.
Oh, shut up.
Get out of here.
You're an atheist.
You either believe in God or you don't.
Sorry.
That's it.
Period.
End of discussion.
You're an atheist.
I'm not sure is not an opinion.
I don't know.
That's not an answer.
I'm not sure.
What do you want to watch on TV?
I don't know is not a selection.
There's no I don't know on the clicker.
Don't you understand this?
Don't you understand this?
It's the most ridiculous thing in the world.
So Roberts came along and he said, well, I'll be...
No.
Let me ask you something, too.
My question.
Ready for this?
Ladies and gentlemen, my dear friends, who is the identity of the leaker?
Who is the identity of the leaker?
Who?
Why are they covering this up?
Why aren't they looking?
Let me throw some questions out.
Who?
They could find out immediately.
Immediately.
You know and I know there are not many...
You leaked?
You leet to the press.
A draft opinion.
It may or may not be against the law.
I don't know.
How does this work?
Who is it?
They never care.
They don't care.
And nobody's going to push them.
Nobody's going to say, excuse me, who's the leaker?
Nope, it's going to go nowhere.
Just like Colin Kaepernick's tryout.
He said it was horrible.
Where is it?
Where is it?
Whereas, show us the video.
Not going to see it.
Move on.
That's it.
Answer the question.
What happened?
Who did it?
Nobody's asking.
Nobody's asking.
Nobody's interested.
Nobody's looking into this.
Nobody's saying anything.
I don't understand.
Am I supposed to forget this?
Let me ask you another question.
John Durham.
Where is he?
What's he doing?
This has been the biggest bunch of nothing I've ever seen.
What is this?
This case, the last one.
Oh, but this time, he's really...
Stop it.
What's going on here?
I don't understand this.
How is this happening?
How is this happening?
I don't understand it.
I don't understand any of it.
None of it makes any sense to me.
Another question for you.
Monica Lewinsky.
Let me back up a little bit.
Monica Lewinsky.
See, I think, I love the idea of image repair.
When you have to turn your image around.
Trump needs this.
Monica Lewinsky needs this.
Nixon did an incredible job.
How do you do that?
How do you...
I'm changing the subject a little bit, but it has to do with this role.
This, Dobbs' case.
Monica Lewinsky was, how she didn't kill herself, I'll never know.
How she never killed herself, I will never, ever, ever, ever know.
I will never know.
I can't imagine what that young girl went through.
I think what Bill Clinton did was despicable.
And I think that it was, I mean, it's just horrible.
Okay.
So what does she do?
Well, first, she has to come across not as a trollop, not as a courtesan, not as a meertrix or some type of a slattern, some philatrix.
Nope, nope, nope, nope.
She can't, she can't, she can't do that.
No, she can't do that.
How does she do this?
She comes across, first of all, by talking about the importance of protecting our children.
Sexuality.
Blah, blah, blah.
She did some TED Talks.
She was on her way.
She was really, you know, she was doing some things.
She was going to talk to some people.
And you also have to do this head-on, interesting phrase, but you have to let people know.
You have to come out and say, yes, that's exactly what happened.
Get it out of the way.
Get it out of the way.
Don't hem and haw.
Just like Nixon did.
Well, you're right about that.
That wasn't a good time, Watergate.
I don't want to go through that again.
I've talked about it.
But yes, you're right.
And then move on.
So this time, this week, she, recently she posted this tweet.
And it says, you ready for this?
She writes, F, everybody, Gorsuch, F, Kavanaugh, F, down the list, listing all the conservative judges.
F, F, F, F. Okay.
And you've got the guy from Green Day or whatever it is.
I'm leaving the country.
Glastonbury, does that look boring or what?
Okay?
You got that?
All these F, F this, F this.
I think it was the BET Awards.
Everybody, F, F this.
They don't understand.
Now you can say this.
You can say this.
But I wish somebody would have walked on, kind of like Kanye did when Taylor Swift was up there.
I would have loved for somebody to say, excuse me, Monica Lewinsky, yes.
Would you tell me the basis?
You can F away if you'd like.
But would you tell me the basis?
You have no idea.
You have no idea.
This is the level of pond scum.
What's the word?
This is the level of pond scum, monosyllabic idiocy that we live in today.
This is where we live today.
We live in these worlds.
We live in this time.
We live where basic, minimal intelligence is not even appreciated to any extent whatsoever.
Vile.
Vile.
It is vile.
This is where we live today.
This is what we're doing today.
This is our world.
And I just don't...
I'm wondering, when did it get...
We've always had this.
We've always had anti-intellectualism to an extent.
We've always had this.
When did it get like this?
When did Kid Rock become the voice of a generation?
When did Ted Nugent, who said things about Hillary and what he can do to his...
It's just...
I don't understand this.
Amy...
No, Amy.
Kathy Griffin.
Remember that with the head and this?
It's just...
And you must understand something.
I am not.
I am not.
In any way.
Suggesting any kind of prudish way of looking at it, I'm not.
But, I just gotta say this.
Alright, now, very quickly, Brian brings up a good one.
Eugenics is alive and well.
Thank you for this.
Thank you.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, if you don't know anything about Margaret Sanger, if you don't know anything about eugenics, if you don't know anything about where we are in the world, what Planned Parenthood is about, And let me see this.
If you do not know this, you are missing everything.
Please.
If you do not...
Please, please, please read...
Oh.
If you...
How do I say this?
If you did not...
If you have not taken the time to read her words, there is simply no hope for you.
I want to read this one particular case.
This is a case I was seen before.
Buck v.
Bell.
Buck v.
Bell.
This is 1927.
It's a decision of the United States Supreme Court written by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., the greatest.
In which the court ruled that a state statute permitting compulsory sterilization of the unfit, including the intellectually disabled, for the protection and health of the state, did not violate the due process clause of the 14th Amendment.
Changing attitudes in the coming decades regarding sterilization, the Supreme Court has never expressly overturned Buck.
Now, I just have to ask the question.
Dear God, does eugenics mean anything to anybody?
Does eugenics mean anything?
And I ask the question.
Have we not?
We talk about Hitler all the time and Hitler this and Hitler that and we always talk about this.
Hitler!
Jews, gypsies, homosexuals.
We sort of talked about Rwanda.
Hutus and Tootsies.
We sort of did that.
We sort of do that.
We kind of have an idea maybe of this.
But the derivation, the etymology, we love to go back and say, well, you know, Hugo Black was a member, I believe, of the Klan.
Okay, fine.
That's a good point.
Well, you know, there was a picture of Joe Biden with Robert Byrd.
Robert Byrd was a Grand Cyclops.
Okay, fine.
So we love all that stuff.
I think Harry Truman was a member of the Klan for like an hour.
We love to do that.
But when it comes to Margaret Sanger, I don't understand.
How does this work?
Please tell me, in this pantheon of concerns that we have, how does this work?
Now, whether you like this or not, whether you are pro-choice, that's the label, that's what we call it.
I'm really not pro-choice.
I'm anti-abortion.
I don't know.
I don't know what the name of this is.
I don't want to have abortion outlawed.
I don't.
I also don't want to ever see it used.
But that's not a constitutional matter.
How does this happen?
How?
Listen to what she says.
Read the quotes about black people.
Read it.
Look at the demographics.
Look at the demographics.
Look at the demographics of the people protesting and ask yourself, who are these people?
What representative are they, either of the performance actors or not?
I don't know.
Who are these people?
Asking you a very simple question.
Where do they come from?
Where?
And this is just the thing which I don't understand.
And let me also tell you something.
There are things that states, listen to me, have the right, excuse me, there are things that states can do that are not unconstitutional.
It's not that they can't be stopped, they're just unconstitutional.
States have laws regarding when you can drink, when you can drive, when you can marry.
Can a state say you two can't marry?
Let me ask you something.
Can it works?
Can a state say two people, these two people can't marry?
Can it say that?
Yes or no?
Let me ask you a question.
Let's do a sample poll.
And then you've got to say, well, what are the categories?
Then you're very sharp if you do.
You're very sharp.
What are the categories?
Can you say that?
Two people can't marry.
Is there a right to marriage?
No!
Is there a fundamental right to marriage?
No!
So is that the angle?
No!
Well, what's the angle?
The angle is, why are you doing this?
The angle is, why are you doing this?
Why are you saying no to one and not the other?
That's the angle.
That's the 14th Amendment.
That's equal protection.
That's how that kicks in.
It's not that you have a right to marriage.
The question is, why can these people get married and these people can't?
How come these people can vote and these people can't?
Black people can vote, but white people can't.
White people can drive, but black people can't.
No, no, no, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
It's not about you have a right to driving, you have a right to vote.
No, no, no, no.
It's the treatment.
That's the angle.
It's the treatment.
It's never the underlying reason.
This is the stuff which I don't understand.
This is the part of this, this is what I cannot, I can't emphasize enough to you.
You can't treat people differently, but there's no particular right that you have.
There's no right that you have.
You don't have a guaranteed right.
There's no vote.
They don't mention voting, marriage, one man, one vote.
They don't mention the number of Supreme Court justices in the Constitution.
They don't mention the Air Force.
They don't mention a lot of stuff.
That's the thing.
That's all this is.
And once you grasp that, the Supreme Court's not talking about abortion.
It's not talking about...
And you know what they're talking about with guns?
Ready for this?
You know what they're talking about for guns?
They're only talking about, this is the bear part, the carry portion of it, to keep and bear arms.
They're saying, why must a person, this is in the Bruin case, why must a person prove, prove, and show some clerk or somebody agreeable reasons why they should be able to enjoy the Second Amendment?
Let me ask you a question.
If there is a right to marry, if there is some type of governmental right, can you imagine having to go to a clerk's office and you sign a marriage license, you get the marriage license, and you have to explain why you're getting married?
But white people only have to explain, not black people.
You would say, wait a minute.
It's the procedure.
That's what's protected.
That's what due process is.
It's procedure.
It's not the underlying right itself.
It's like, wait a minute, you can't do that.
We're not even going to argue whether you have the right.
It doesn't matter.
If there was a law that said black people cannot purchase and the state of Wisconsin cannot purchase color TVs, is there a right to color TVs?
No!
What's the problem?
It's the way it's treated.
Equal protection.
You're treating blind people differently.
It doesn't matter what it is.
We can talk about this forever.
And the reason why I think it's important is because it's so simple.
It is so profoundly simple.
You don't understand.
People would stop this stupidity and the stuff that they're saying if they understand what this is about.
It has nothing to do with life.
Abortion is not illegal.
It's not illegal.
The death penalty is not illegal.
It's not.
It's not.
Okay, moving right along.
Now, if you think it's tough, maybe you've had this before.
Have you ever talked about any issue whatsoever?
Have you ever gone, for example, well, voting.
I mentioned voting.
Voting is this.
It's not as guaranteed by the Constitution as people think.
But if you notice how that's because that voting and vaccines are like, don't talk about that.
Don't talk.
Unless you say this and this, but not that.
You notice that?
Isn't that the straight?
If ever there was something that you would think would be absolutely the clearest thing you could talk about, it would be voting.
I would suggest.
I would think.
And it's funny you bring that up.
I know I brought it up.
Whenever I see Mike Lindell, whenever I see him, think about this.
Think about what he's done.
How dare you!
How dare you?
Who do you think you are?
This is the part.
Talk about equal protection.
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It makes you nuts.
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Did you ever see the experiment where they would take people, put them in a sleep lab, hook them up to an EEG, and whenever they would hit REM sleep, you know, delta wave REM, they would wake them up.
And then put them back to sleep again.
And then they'd fall back asleep, watch them, and then wake them up.
And then put them back to sleep again.
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They didn't dream.
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Now let me talk about something which nobody wants to talk about.
Because this is one of those ones.
This is the World Economic Forum.
Now if I say the World Economic Forum to you, you're going to say, oh, okay.
Alright.
I know what that is.
That's Klaus Schwab.
Yeah, I know who he is.
I'm familiar with that guy.
Really?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely.
Well, here's one for you that nobody's talking about.
And this is something which I find very, very problematic.
And where is this?
Let me see.
This was, hang on a minute.
This was the latest one.
I try sometimes.
You know when I go to...
Parties or events.
I'll kind of throw something up.
Don't forget to tell you my geoengineering story.
But there was one involving Klaus Schwab.
And this...
Global research is one of the best sites.
And it's viral in the traditional sense.
This threat was birthed in the imagination of banks, corporations, and governments.
And much like COVID, this threat is going to alter the life of millions of people worldwide.
ESG, by the way, it says an acronym.
It's not an acronym.
Let me say it right now.
An acronym is a word.
SCUBA, RADAR, things like that.
ESG is an abbreviation or an initialism.
But it stands for Environmental, Social, as in social justice, and corporate governance.
ESG, Environmental Social Governance.
The goal of ESG, as WEF founder Klaus Schwab slated in shaping the future of the fourth industrial revolution, is to utilize investors to move corporations into a more socially progressive direction.
Moving technologies and businesses away from the current models of doing business to a new stakeholder method of business.
Quote, The values of entrepreneurs and organizational leaders have a tremendous influence on the workplace and how technologies are developed.
Leading from the front can form and transform the company culture and prioritize societal values.
And it seems so monumentally kind of innocuous.
It seems so almost admirable.
And yet, the world He knows absolutely nothing about who he is, what he is, and these things called sustainability and the Great Reset.
I don't know what it is.
Maybe you can tell me.
Maybe you can help me.
Maybe you can give me some type of my goal.
It's to make everybody know, oh, I know who Klaus Schwab is.
I know what World Economic Forum is.
I know what the World Health Organization is.
I know what the World Bank is.
I know what the IMF is.
I understand Bilderberg.
I know what this is.
The impact and import of that, I'll let people decide.
But yes, I do know who they are.
And I do know what they're about.
I have sat with people.
From every conceivable, you would think people, theoretically, you know, the doctors and the lawyers and the educators, and they don't have any clue as to how these think tanks, NGOs, how they work, what globalism works.
I was talking one time about General Jack Keene.
They love him on Fox.
He's a wonderful guest.
Wonderful general of the...
Retired general.
He's now with the Institute for the Study of War.
These are the Kagans and the Newlands and the...
These aren't...
These are, well, for lack of a better word, these are war profiteers, these are neocons, these are...
These are the NGOs.
These are the people that actually write the policy.
Their job is to write apologies.
CFR, others as well.
Mont Pelerin Society for the Libertarians.
And they have no idea.
In my baseball analogy of the Yankees, I could say, do you know what the Players Union is?
Yes, I do.
Do you know what they are?
Yes, indeed.
Yes, I understand.
Oh, so you know them.
Yes.
You understand the role of the Players Union.
Yes.
Okay.
They know that was sports.
But they don't know who these people are.
It's never come up.
And that means they've only watched Fox News or CNN or CBS or something.
They've only looked like that.
They've only looked like that.
They have no idea what's going on.
And if you don't understand how these people work, and again, just be aware.
Greta Thunberg, I guess that Glastonbury, whatever this is, they dragged old Greta out again.
What is she now?
40 years?
I don't know what her story is.
I still don't know who she is or what she's about.
All I know is she says, how dare you?
How dare you?
I could be in school.
Remember that one?
Frau Hibbler.
Oh my God.
Who's this?
And people said, yeah.
Yeah, she's great.
They pretended that she was so terrific.
She's scared.
Then they told her, tone it down.
She basically, she's blah, blah, blah.
And then she was cursing for a while and now she's, anyway, they drag her around.
She does her thing.
Okay.
If you don't understand how these people fit in, I don't understand this.
I don't understand this.
What are we supposed to do?
How do we fix this?
How?
How do I...
You know, it's one of those things where I just...
I'm trying to get people...
Let me tell you a new one.
You're going to love this one.
Yesterday, we're sitting outside.
Very nice day.
Beautiful day.
We're sitting around.
And I'm talking to some very nice people.
And there was the most perfect...
The most...
It was so shocking.
You know how sometimes you have a hard time?
It was a perfect stream, the perfect jet plume, spray, whatever, spring, stratospheric spring, injection spring, geoengineering stream.
It was one of the most beautiful, clearly defined, there's the plane, there it is.
It was just like, there's the plane, and there it is.
So I said to this woman, I said, look.
And she said, they're skywriting.
Her first, honest to God, wasn't stupid, first thing.
I said, no, they're not skywriting.
They are not skywriting.
And the reason why they are not skywriting is because there's, I don't think the message is a straight line.
This isn't a message.
This is just a straight line.
Oh, you're right.
I said, have you ever noticed those before?
She says, no.
I don't know how anybody doesn't notice this.
Other friend, she's a professional, and she said, what is that?
I said, have you noticed?
She says, yeah.
But I didn't think anything of it.
And right there, I wanted to say, that's the most powerful statement I've ever heard in my life.
I thought I didn't think anything of it.
I didn't.
Nothing in me turned on.
Nothing said, What's going on here?
How many times do you see patterns?
How many times do you see patterns and things you see every day?
You know what's funny?
It rains in the afternoon, but every other day.
You know it's getting dark earlier.
You know, I don't hear the birds singing anymore.
You know, the bees are...
Being a human is noticing patterns.
Hey, that wasn't there.
Hey, somebody move the hose.
Hey, wait a minute, this isn't it.
Didn't that place?
This place just closed.
This place was open to the day.
You're constantly getting data in of things that happened before and the things that are now.
It's who you are.
It's critical.
You have to be able to do this.
You have to be able to figure this thing out.
But yet, we don't see that.
How does that work?
I'm trying to figure out, tell me who wears a mask today.
We're seeing fewer and fewer mask wearers.
Who wears a mask today?
Who are they?
Why do they?
What are they thinking?
What do they believe?
How does this work?
Fascinated by it.
I cannot figure this out.
I do not know.
I don't know.
Somebody told me that more Chinese are more...
Not susceptible.
More...
Prone, more acclimated, more likely to wear masks because of the industrial pollution in their world.
In their world that they see.
I don't know.
But this fascinates me to know when this one here.
How did you...
Yeah, I did notice these streaks, but I never...
It is...
I would devote my entire...
I don't know.
I would have to go to a lab and find out how does this work.
I'm not a meteorologist.
I'm not a climatologist.
I know a cloud from a non-cloud.
I know bright blue skies from non-bright blue skies.
I see them before.
It's obvious.
I'm reading.
How does this work?
Now, I want to change the next...
Topic, if you will, for me.
This is my question.
There was a story where somebody was saying, who was it?
Noem or Christy Noem will say that in her state and other states as well, if with Roe being axed and Casey as well, that she would not seek to prosecute The mother,
if you will, the individual who was the recipient of the abortion, but she would consider going after the doctors.
Now, politically, this is so stupid.
Politically, this is so stupid.
It's not even funny.
You are killing yourself.
You will never, if you see doctors taken out in handcuffs and you hand to the Democrats, this, you may think strongly about it.
You may think, I don't care.
Politically, and apparently you don't.
That could be the dumbest thing anybody has ever done in the history of mankind.
But, I digress.
But here's my question.
While we're talking about doctors, and there's a lot of me that I know the individual doctors, many of my friends, people I grew up with are doctors.
But then there's the industry.
I think what the doctors did with COVID was an abomination.
They just rolled over and whatever Fauci and CDC said, they didn't even say, wait, wait, hold it, hold it.
There was this...
This Marty McCary, remember that?
There were some doctors here and there who tried their best to say, wait a minute.
We're not saying he spoke nothing about vaccines, but they tried to talk about viral load and natural immunity.
Okay.
Did we ever flatten the curve, by the way?
Another question.
Did we ever officially flatten the curve?
Just want to know.
But here's the question I have.
How can any doctor meet a little kid brought in ostensibly by their parents and maybe eventually by some Child Protective Services team member one day?
He says, this is little Morgan.
Morgan, he, she, they, does not believe that he, she, they agree with the...
A sexual apparatus appointed and applied to said patient and he, she, they wants their genitals to be removed.
We want puberty blockers.
We want, perhaps in the case of some cases, a hysterectomy, a mastectomy, a panectomy, an orchiectomy, And hormone replacement now.
And I don't know what the age is, if it's 7 or 8 or 10, whatever it is.
Whatever it is.
Who are these doctors doing this?
Who are the, who in the name of God are these people who are saying, you want to do what?
You want me to remove breast tissue?
Lymph node?
You want me to do a full mastectomy?
On a little girl?
Excuse me.
On a triangular?
No!
Who's how old now?
And then later on?
And you're hearing more and more of these kids who are saying, I didn't understand.
I was confused.
I was upset.
And maybe, maybe, maybe they really said, you know what, I really do.
I'm not really sure.
I'm not.
But the surgery, there was one we read this weekend.
This kid takes, young man, I guess now, takes 10 minutes to empty his bladder.
And as some of you old codgers, you can relate to that one.
10 minutes.
He has no orgasms.
I think it's he, now she, whatever.
His apparatus, if you will, is numb.
There's no feeling.
It's mutilated.
Mutilated.
And as far as the feelings of confusion, a feeling of dissimilarity, or whatever, it's not corrected.
You don't correct that because of...
Surgery?
And that's not it.
And many of it might not have been what it appeared to be.
It might have been coached.
They might have been goaded into it.
They might have been...
Who knows?
Now, final...
Just put that over here.
Just put that.
Where these doctors are, I have no idea.
I have no idea where they are.
Seriously.
Where are these doctors?
Who's doing this?
Here's the next one.
This is the most important.
What do you believe?
There was a case one of the founders of Studio 54 is going to the Netherlands or someplace else to have physician assisted suicide or some type of legal form of suicide.
He has, he's at the end of his rope, he is ill or whatever it is.
My question to you is, do you believe?
Simple yes.
Just put one or two.
One for yes, two for no.
No other statements.
No other answers.
Just to get a numerical run of this.
Do you believe people should have the right to terminate their life in the event of, we can argue about this, but let's say terminal illness?
Yes or no?
One or two?
Do you believe they have that right?
One for yes.
Two for no.
We got a one.
We got a one.
We got Rose Elliott.
One.
There's a two.
Okay.
One.
One.
Think of this.
Somebody writes no.
Even though I say, do not put either one or two.
Don't put anything but one or two.
No.
Depends.
You've got to answer the question.
One or two.
We're going to talk about this.
I think we should talk about this tomorrow.
It's a great question.
It's an incredible question.
It's something that I find fascinating.
Completely fraught with problems.
Completely replete with problems.
How do you know somebody's not pushing it?
What about if it's being pushed by the family members?
What if it's a financial concern?
What if the person's going through depression?
What if the person's not in their sound mind?
What exactly is sound mind?
How terminal must they be?
This is a subject matter that I think is fascinating.
And how would you be able to say we have exhausted the particular due process considerations?
We are convinced this person is not doing this out of any kind of undue influence.
It's based on a good and a valid and a sound reason.
Okay, we'll go ahead and do it.
And is there a right to die?
Don't say constitutional because the answer is no!
There's no constitutional right to die.
You cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process, but there's no privacy.
You're going to pull that one again?
Forget the Constitution.
This is a subject which is so incredible.
And I absolutely say the answer is yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
Of course you do.
Of course you do.
And we should do everything that we...
We can to make sure that people do not take advantage of this, people do not act unwisely, blah, blah, blah.
But yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Without a doubt.
Without question.
Absolutely.
The idea The idea that I, I, have to ask permission.
Now, granted, people can say, well, you can always do it yourself.
No.
We're not talking about that.
This has nothing to do with the Constitution, nothing to do with religion, nothing to do with God, nothing to do with the law, nothing.
You want to call it natural law?
Whatever.
Do I have to explain this to you?
Do I have to give you a reason for this?
Do I have to say, well, the reason for that is, really?
Do I have to give you a reason?
I don't think I have to re-explain anything.
At all.
Period.
Are you kidding?
Absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
So I think we should talk about that one coming up.
It's a fascinating story.
So, let me leave it there.
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She works tirelessly, indefatigably, without any end in sight.
And it is emotionally, and, well, it's debilitating.
Now, I put up a poll today, which you may or may not have noticed, but I put up a poll that says, Biden will leave office before the end of his term.
So far, agree with that, or yes, 68%.
Disagree, 32%.
I agree, 100%.
There is no way he's going to even remotely approximate the end of his career.
There is no way at all.
Period.
Any of this is going to happen.
Period.
Guaranteed.
All right, my friends.
Thank you so much for sharing our day.
Thank you so much for starting this.
Oh, thank you.
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