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July 1, 2022 - Lionel Nation
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All Hail Clarence Thomas and the Constitution!

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I'm going to be talking a little bit about And a conversation of sorts of Clarence Thomas, but the Constitution and some other aspects of this thing called race.
We love to pretend that we care about race and gender and now this absolute war on all that Is ordinary, normal, traditional.
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Years ago, I was rather eh or meh when it came to Clarence Thomas.
Meh, it was okay.
I really didn't see anything really that special.
I mean, it was good, nice.
I always thought he was basically just a Scalia clone and, you know, what do we need him for when we got Scalia?
He never asked any questions.
I wasn't really, I don't know, wasn't really impressed.
Maybe, Maybe with the absence of Scalia, in one of the most, one of the strangest deaths ever.
A man who died with a pillow on his head.
And nobody seemed to say anything about it.
They did an autopsy over the phone.
Far be it from me to question this.
If it doesn't bother the Scalia's, it doesn't bother me.
But anyway.
But, nonetheless.
So all of a sudden, the woke, Radical left.
Now they hate him.
This is a black man that they've hated since, well, forever.
And it started with Anita Hill.
It started with that whole nonsense.
I mean, it seems like ancient history, high-tech lynching.
Anita Hill did not want to come out about this.
It was Nina Totenberg from NPR who basically dropped the ball in any event.
Well now, listen to me and listen carefully.
Now, Clarence Thomas is on fire.
He's on fire.
He might be the most important And what you are going to hear me say, nobody's going to believe it.
I know you will.
But the reason why he is ruling the way he is ruling is not because he's a conservative, but because he believes in the sanctity of the Constitution.
Let me explain that.
And not a living, breathing Constitution.
Balls and strikes.
The Constitution is dead.
It's dead.
Deadder than a doornail.
I had a bankruptcy professor in law school.
He was a bankruptcy judge.
He said, dead as a mackerel.
He was Hungarian or something.
Dead as a mackerel.
It's dead.
The Constitution is not living.
It's not breathing.
This is dead.
There's nothing.
It doesn't evolve.
It doesn't go anywhere.
I don't know what they're talking about.
This is it.
It doesn't...
It's there.
Now, you can apply it to different things.
Situations may grow.
Situations may differ.
Situations may change.
Circumstances may change, but the Constitution itself, no.
Sorry.
It does not grow.
And you don't add to it.
Now, there's a way for you to get around it.
You could do a lot of things.
You could pass federal legislation.
Take abortion.
Pass a federal statute.
Go ahead.
The Constitution doesn't say anything about abortion.
Go ahead.
Knock yourself out.
It's okay to do this.
Nobody's going to say anything.
Nobody.
Go ahead and do it.
Have a constitutional amendment.
A little bit different, a little bit more work, but go ahead and do it.
Or better yet, if you're in the state, pass whatever you want.
But it's dead.
It doesn't speak to anything.
And when the Supreme Court finds in the Majority 6-3 that a particular EPA provision Does not work vis-a-vis the Biden administration?
It's because the Constitution does not provide for such.
Or that the statute exceeds its authority.
Or whatever.
And the reason why those kinds of statutes work against work against the dare I say the left is because more often than not they are Veering from the Constitution.
That may be harsh, but it's true.
Yesterday, the court ruled against the Trump administration using the same argument.
A constitutional argument.
And you can vary, you can disagree with that.
Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.
Good time Charlie's got the blues.
I think Danny O 'Keefe said it best.
So this is one of those things where I don't know how to tell, I don't know how to put it in words.
I don't know how to explain this in any way other than this.
That's the Constitution.
Now, what the left does is they use these words, well, they use these words such as diversity.
Now, let me explain something.
How many here do you, how many folks, our dear friends, care about Diversity.
It's a very simple question.
How many care about diversity?
Take your time.
Answer your question.
How many?
Who cares about diversity?
When does diversity matter to you?
Tell me.
Who cares about it?
Do you care about it?
Do you care if a restaurant is diverse?
Do you care if your baby's pediatric practice is diverse?
Do you care about your mechanic being diverse?
Do you care about your team being diverse?
If you're a Yankees fan, a Mariners fan, a Dolphins fan, whatever.
Do you care about this?
Now you might say, well societally I think.
This might be better, but I can make your team more diverse, but if you lose...
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
That's okay.
That's okay.
Just spitballing.
Just talking out loud.
Nobody cares about diversity.
Nobody.
And you shouldn't.
What difference does it make?
Diversity is something you have after you've spent time Going through all the things that matter.
Years ago in sports, people would say, why aren't there more black coaches in the NFL?
That's a good question.
Do you want us to put a black coach on your team?
No, no, no, no.
Is it good?
What difference does it make?
It's diverse.
No, no, no, wait, wait, wait, wait.
What kind of experience does he have?
See, now you're getting into this.
This experience stuff.
Do you want diverse or don't you?
See, nobody wants this.
Now, if it's at all, if ever you get into this hypothetical situation where you say, you know what?
You know what?
I have two identical candidates here.
Absolutely, positively, theoretically, for the sake of argument, identical.
Let's see.
Let's see.
What is it that I can do?
What is it that I can do regarding them?
I'll tell you what.
If all is equal, if all is even, Stephen, if all is, okay, I'll go diverse then.
But that's it.
I don't care if my doctor's diverse.
I don't care if my...
I don't care.
I don't want to go to a diverse restaurant.
Now, sometimes there's a restaurant in Philly, there's a pizza joint, I think, that is primarily run by or caters to ex-cons, people who have been themselves caught up in the penal system.
Okay?
Fine.
You know what?
Great.
Great.
But the pizza better be good.
But if it's not good, we're not going there just because.
Sorry.
Sorry.
There are people who go, Mrs. L likes to go, and I go with her, various places that will have, what do you call those places we go to where they have like the Junior League place or the woman's this?
What do you call those places?
Thrift shops or...
Resale shops.
Resale shop, thrift shop, right.
The only reason, and they go for a good cause, or maybe it's the Junior League, or maybe it's...
Benefit hospitals.
Maybe it benefits hospitals.
Great.
Are we going there because it benefits hospitals?
No.
It so happens, the good stuff you get benefits hospitals.
We're not going to buy crap.
So this diversity thing is one of these stories that just, you know...
It sounds terrific, but why?
Seriously, why?
Why?
So let's just forget this.
Now, as far as the woke goes, as far as Ketanji Brown Jackson, there was this piece, and I put, it was from the, I saw my Twitter, I think it was a cover of USA Today, and it said,
Something to the effect of, and I'll tell you right now, it's the front page and it says, hang on, let me get the right wording, the correct wording of this.
Ah, here we go.
Ketanji Brown Jackson makes history.
And there's a picture of her with this diverse group of people.
And I'm thinking, what an absolute disgusting thing to tell somebody.
Oh, you made history.
Not because of you, but because of...
What if you said, hi, you fall in love, you happen to fall in love with somebody who is a person not of your...
If we can say this.
Let's say you're a white man and you have fallen in love with a black woman.
And you are the black woman.
And every time your betrothed husband, white husband-to-be, introduces you, he keeps saying, you know, I've never dated a black woman before.
But here I am.
Isn't she great?
Is she not a beautiful black woman?
Isn't it great that I'm marrying a black woman?
Because this is my virtue signal.
You as a black woman say, excuse me, are you or are you not in love with me?
Oh, of course I'm in love with you.
Yes, yes, yes.
But the diversity.
But you keep saying that more often than not.
Yes, I do because it's important.
Well, I guess it's important, but is it?
Do you want to be loved?
Or do you want to be part of a diversity equation?
How does this even work?
Now remember one thing about these folks, the woke, the radical left, or whatever you want to call these people.
Once they get that makeup that they like, that diversity ends.
Let me say this again.
It ends.
Once they get that particular, if they had an all trans, black, biracial, female, whatever, the end of diversity.
They would say, okay, now it's time for another white male.
No, no, no, no, no.
Excuse me.
You said diversity.
Well, I know we said diversity, but we...
Some kind of diversity.
Some kind.
So don't kid yourself.
The people were screaming about this.
So Ketanji Brown-Jackson, I would like to say, excuse me, Madam Justice, can we talk about your legal theories?
How you would handle something?
What did you think about?
The privacy doctrine.
What did you think about this?
Privacy was made up.
Let's say you, in your court, say, let's come up with our own doctrine called equity.
Equity doesn't occur anywhere in the Constitution.
Maybe the 14th Amendment.
Maybe equal protection.
Maybe.
What are your thoughts on that?
I don't care who you are.
It doesn't matter to me.
It doesn't matter.
I couldn't care less.
Wouldn't it be great if somebody said, Justice Jackson is incredible.
She is the best judge anybody's ever seen.
Not the best black judge or the best female judge.
She is the best judge, justice, anybody's ever seen.
That's what you want.
Now let me ask a new question.
Let me ask you a question.
Tell me, please tell me, in any Any situation whatsoever, job, calling, profession, tell me where race matters.
Can you think of anything?
Let's think about this.
Can you think of anything?
Can you think of any situation when you could see something where people would say, okay, that's valid.
Can you?
Think of something where race or gender, I'll make it even easier, maybe sexual orientation.
Can you think of anything where you would say, where most people would say, no, no, you got a good point there.
You've got a point there.
No, no, this matters.
Can you think of anything?
Alphonse Ragusa, ladies and gentlemen, says acting.
Correct.
Remember years ago, M. Butterfly?
They wanted to have a non-Asian actress or something?
You can't do that.
How about Charlie Chan with Warner Olin, a Swede?
You don't think?
Depiction?
Depiction?
You want to do a story about the history of the Harlem Globetrotters?
And, and...
The actors who play the Globetrotters are going to be Cambodian males.
Mega male.
You would say, you can't do that.
Why not?
Because the Harlem Globetrotters is about, they're basketball players, they're tall, they're all black.
Excuse me, this is a film.
And don't you want diversity?
You would say, wait, stop it!
You can't have diversity in a film.
This is a depiction.
Don't you understand this?
What if you had Civil War reenactors and you had slaves who were white and you said, wait a minute, stop it.
You can't do this.
Let's do something on Abraham Lincoln as a black man.
Remember years ago people would talk about Santa Claus, whether Santa Claus would be black.
Why does a mythical person...
The point is I can't think of anything, maybe, other than the obvious.
Do you really care?
Does anybody, do you honest to God know?
Do you seriously?
Really?
And I want you to tell me the truth.
Do you really care about race like everybody else does?
I feel bad.
I keep telling people, I don't care.
I don't care about this subject.
It means nothing to me.
It means nothing.
It's never...
Race.
If it is involved, it's not race.
It's something else.
It might be poverty.
It might be something else.
But I don't know of anybody.
I don't know of any circumstance where I say, I've got to.
It's the race.
Race matters.
I don't understand.
I don't get it.
Let me ask you a question.
If there is a I know.
I'm not saying it was because of fat size.
Okay.
Let's say there is a hip-hop, urban, whatever it is, that caters to black men.
Okay.
And somebody says, baby, fat, fat.
Okay, whatever it is.
And somebody says, I don't think you would be right here.
Why not?
Well, because of what?
Because of race?
Yeah!
Yeah!
Okay, because of race.
Anybody see a problem with that?
Lane Bryant.
Remember that dress barn?
Remember dress barn?
My mother used to call Lane Bryant fatty frocks.
It was terrible.
But do you think I as this white guy?
Soon to be 64 year old white guy is going to be able to relate to young black hip hoppers?
No!
Is it because of race?
Or is that a component?
It's a component of a bigger picture.
Yeah, okay.
If there's something that is geared to Asian food, cooking, restaurants, Style, fashion, literature.
And they say, you're not an Asian.
Do you know what this is?
Do you know what's authentic?
Excuse me.
Pardon me.
Do you understand what this is?
Do you understand that you want diversity?
No!
How many times have you gone to a Chinese...
Let me tell you something.
There are places I can take you to.
Downtown?
Oh, and also in Flushing in Queens?
You want to see authentic?
Chinese food?
I'll take you where the Chinese go.
What does that mean?
That's where they go.
It's serious.
Really?
Yeah.
What if you went to a soul food place and there was all white people in there?
What do you think?
Is this okay?
I mean, it could be good.
That's a factor.
That's not it.
It's not black.
It's a factor.
There's something to be said for these things.
But other than that, nobody cares.
Nobody cares.
Now let me ask you a question.
This is the most important question to ask you.
Do you know, we all know black people, Chinese, do you know a transgender person?
Do you know?
*Mario*
The other day we frequent a place and there is an employee who I believe may have been theoretically born as a female but has all of the accoutrement externally of a male.
Okay, fine.
If you were to tell me, if I were to testify in court, I would say, I don't know this person, I've never talked to this person, I don't know this person's name, but I will tell you, this is not a fad.
That he, this young man, I don't care what he may have been born with, This is what this person believes to be the case.
And I honor it.
I honor it.
There's no problem with that.
You know why?
We don't care.
We don't care.
It's okay.
Seriously.
And maybe it's a compliment, maybe it's not.
I don't even have to pretend like I'm being so magnanimous.
No!
No, I don't care.
Do what you want.
I'm busy.
I got stuff to worry about.
I don't care.
No, go ahead.
It's a free country.
That's what it is.
It's even below.
Now, anybody who says, you know what?
I accept what you have done.
And I accept.
Excuse me.
You're giving this far too much thought.
Number one, nobody's asking for your acceptance.
Number two, who cares?
We know one, One, right?
One actual, real, very famous Bible.
I'm not going to leave it at that.
But a surgically altered, and she said, I wouldn't wish this on my, remember that?
Am I correct?
On my worst enemy.
In terms of the change.
That's it.
Okay, fine.
Now, that doesn't mean anything.
Somebody could say, well, maybe you don't know anything, because maybe in your circles you don't know anything.
Fine.
But I say, very simply, Whether it's Justice Scalia, Justice Brown, Jackson, I don't care.
Americans don't care.
Deep down inside, we're far more understanding.
We're far more the only thing.
And this is where we say, this is where everybody, And all of us agree.
And they may not like this.
They may not want to hear this.
But it's true.
The only thing.
And black, white, male, female, everybody agrees.
When you talk to kids, it's a different story altogether.
When you talk to kids, then we say, well, we're not too sure about whether this makes any sense.
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Do you dig what I'm saying?
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Does it make sense to you?
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Now, the word gratuitous.
Gratuitous.
It's a wonderful word.
Gratuitous.
What does gratuitous mean?
Always go.
Always go to my dictionary.
I look up dictionary stuff.
Even words, I know what it means.
But I like to see the particular explanation.
And the word is gratuitous.
And it means given, done, bestowed, or obtained without charge.
Being without apparent reason, cause, or justification.
A gratuitous insult without reason, cause, or justification.
I want to read this story to you.
And you tell me what you think about this.
Listen to this.
Oops, that's the wrong one.
Stand by.
Stand by.
Fur News.
Remember Paul Harvey?
Wasn't he great?
He was a monster.
Okay.
Here we go.
Kamala Harris to host a drag queen at Vice Presidential Residence for the first time.
Vice President Kamala Harris hosted drag queen Shangila or Shangela or Shangela.
I don't know how you pronounce it.
I like Shangila.
Like Latinx.
Somebody said it's Latinx.
Shangela, Shangela, at her residence Tuesday, where he gave a speech.
Shangela, also known as Darius Jeremy Pierce, was the first drag queen to make an appearance at the vice presidential residence while in costume.
Tuesday was the anniversary of Stonewall, a protest...
Oh God, don't mention this to...
Anyway.
Last night I had the honor of becoming the first drag queen in drag to ever attend an event at the residence of the Vice President of America.
The Vice President of America.
That's an interesting way of saying it.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Vice President of America.
Ladies and gentlemen, the President of America, President Donald Trump.
It was also the first time that an LGBT Pride event had been held at the residence.
Okay, gratuitous.
Okay, fine.
What would you think if, for some particular reason, what would you think if you found out that Harry Truman did this?
LBJ, Mike Pence, Dan Quayle.
Hubert Humphrey.
This is gratuitous.
This is...
What is the...
What are we doing this?
What are we doing this for?
What is the purpose of this?
LGBT, but...
This has nothing to do with LGBT.
This is about drag.
And the LGBT crowd, believe it or not, Many, many, many are saying that has nothing to do with Stonewall.
And I've said this before a gazillion times.
This is the part that doesn't make any sense.
There is this gratuitous bill.
It's like, enough!
Where did this come from?
Did you hear about this when Joe Biden was running?
I didn't.
We've always known about...
Drag?
When, what is the, who was the drag queen, the drag, the famous one?
RuPaul?
RuPaul?
And let me tell you something.
Seriously?
With all due respect, RuPaul kind of is a performer.
Now there's always been drag.
Since the days of Shakespeare.
Hasty Pudding.
Milton Berle.
Some like it hot.
Flip Wilson.
I hate to break it to you.
We've seen it before.
Is Lucky Chang still there?
I told you about this.
There was a place in New York called Lucky Chang's.
And I mean to tell you, it was almost artistry.
You couldn't believe it.
It wasn't...
I don't want to say tawdry.
That's kind of a weighted word.
But it was really something.
It was performance.
An incredible performance.
Okay, fine.
So...
I don't know what to tell you.
I don't know why.
We know this.
We know this.
There's always been.
We became friends years ago.
There was a burlesque group.
And kind of in the entertainment realm.
And it was a whole other world too.
It was burlesque.
It wasn't gratuitous.
It was almost an art form.
That's it.
I'm sorry, Kamala.
I'm sorry, Shangela.
This is nothing new.
None of us cared about it.
It didn't matter.
But it wasn't now basically crammed down the throat of everyone as though you just invented it.
As though you just invented it.
This is the part that gets me.
It's gratuitous.
It hurts your cause.
It's insincere.
It's not real.
You're saying, see?
See?
See?
Come on in, you.
Come in, my trans dragon.
Come in here.
Isn't it great?
Isn't it great?
Did you see the dragon, everybody?
Isn't this great?
If you can't see the exploitation, if you can't see it, if you think, Shangela, that this is being done to open up The eyes of the world.
She's doing this basically at gunpoint because it has to be done.
That doesn't help a cause.
Just like with Ketanji Brown-Jackson.
When you hold her out, see?
See?
What's going on here?
Let me see if I can say this again.
I'm defending.
I'm in support of these folks.
But not when it's gratuitous.
When you try to virtue signal, you destroy the cause.
I don't understand.
You're forcing something.
You're forcing something.
The other day I saw something, I have no idea what it was.
I never talked to anybody.
It was a white couple, family.
Little girl.
Typical, I don't want to say this, the masks, you know, they're in the store and the masks and the whole bit.
They're driving the SUV in the Range Rover.
Anyway, probably voted for by, who knows, I'm just guessing.
And a little girl had a black doll.
The doll was black.
Black, complected black.
It was an African American doll.
I don't know the circumstances.
I have no idea.
I have, I never asked.
Ask anybody.
Nothing wrong with it.
It doesn't matter.
It's a free country.
A baby's a baby.
Everybody's beautiful.
But if you said, how much do you want to bet that that doll was given to that child by the parents, I'd say, oh, the farm.
Bet the farm.
Bet the farm.
Because there's always a sense of seeing something in it.
And that's why I never understood when black girls wanted to have a black Doll.
Something they can relate to.
I'm sorry.
Who kind of looks like...
You're a child.
You want something that looks...
It's not based on anything other than...
It's not indoctrination.
This goes back to what I'm saying.
This is gratuitous.
It's virtue signaling.
It's being forced.
And what you're doing is telling me more about you than anybody else.
This isn't the way to do it.
And when it comes to children, when it comes to children, you cannot force things.
I'll give you an example.
And I love this story, and I've told you before, but I'm going to say it again, in case you just heard for the first time.
I have a friend, great, great, great guy, who always was very, very progressive, kind of in showbiz and that kind of thing.
And years ago, his Daughter, when she was a girl, she's married now and has kids.
But when she was a girl, daughter says, Daddy, why are my teachers so many colors?
So he said, here is the time.
Here is the time for me to sit down and discuss this very, very important part.
Why do you sit down?
Let me explain this to you.
You see, When the sun hits the earth at the equator, the range of the sunlight is stronger, the skin has to adjust, melanin production is greater, skin darkens, eyes, the iris and the areola, not areola, the areola, that changes.
Adds this texture of hair.
And then as you go north, you will see a preponderance maybe of lighter skin, blue eyes, in order to accommodate the range of the sun.
And this kid is looking at her father like, what the hell is this guy talking about?
What the hell?
And she's looking at him like, I don't know where this is going.
So finally, he asks the question he should have asked from the beginning.
He says, why do you ask?
After giving her this description, and she says, well, because of my teachers.
You know, the colors.
Mrs. Brown, Mr. Green, Mrs. White, and that was it.
But because he wanted to sit down and explain and fill the child's way, to explain the beauty of heterogeneity, you're complicating the issues.
And it's very simple.
You're being gratuitous.
Not in his case, but we are.
We're being gratuitous because we're saying, are we great or what?
Huh?
Hey Kamala, you invited the drag?
Very good.
Good Kamala.
Good for you.
What about him?
Yeah, yeah, whatever.
But am I great or what?
Is this great?
I'm the Vice President of America.
And then we're going to take kids and we're going to start talking about they, him, her.
Little kids who don't understand any of this.
They don't even know where you're going with this stuff.
And I want to know, please tell me, when did this start?
At this level.
When?
It seems like it's rather quickly.
I don't remember at the beginning of the Biden administration this push for any of this.
Do you?
I don't.
I don't remember any of it.
When did it happen?
Why?
What is the purpose?
Well, we can guess.
We can say, well, it's the ability, it's the desire to destroy tradition.
It's like, okay, fine, fine.
What else?
Well, it's, you know, it's, I don't know.
I don't know.
What are we gaining from this?
What are we gaining from all of this?
And why, let me ask another stupid question, a dumb question, and I admit, and I apologize in advance because it's stupid, but is this drag, trans, this proliferation of understanding of the light, is this only going on in the white communities?
Are inner city or urban or just areas that are predominantly Black or Asian or others, are they seeing this as well?
Because I don't know about that.
Do you think black mothers, black grandmothers, black fathers, black grandfathers, do you think in traditional black families they are as amenable to this particular ideology and this, dare I say, indoctrination?
Do you think so?
I don't think so.
Something tells me, no, this isn't happening there.
Something.
And one of the reasons why is you always got to remember something.
And what people forget, the African American community in particular is a very, for lack of a better word, conservative demographic.
Years ago when they had Prop 8 in California, there was this notion, there was this idea of Prop 8 that said something to the effect of, and this is important, it said, Should there be gay marriage by law, by proposition or whatever it was?
And at the time, the proponents of such were saying, this is very interesting, they were saying, well, the white community must understand that in 1967, in the case of Loving against Virginia, Anti-miscegenation laws were overturned.
By the way, they were overturned because of equal protection, not just because of any right to anything.
To make a long story short, and many, many, to make a long story short, it failed, and they couldn't believe it.
They said, what's going on here?
And the black community said, do you think, for one minute, do you think that we associate Being black?
Being gay?
Is that what you're saying?
Are you saying to us that we should understand what this means?
Because of anti-miscegenation laws?
That being born black?
Do you think this?
They were thunderstruck, gobsmacked, couldn't believe what they were hearing.
Because think about this.
Because nobody thought about this before.
Huge, large swaths of the African American community believe in the church.
The notion of a gospel.
The church was, in many respects, the most important, solidifying aspect of this American demographic.
Still is.
And there is no, this progressive, whatever this word is, But it just goes to show you, nobody seems to care.
Nobody.
So what we're seeing right now is this forcing of this.
And they realize, in November, it's going to change drastically.
Whether you, whether anybody does anything or not, people, you can forget this.
There is going to be such a backlash.
I don't think anybody can even, I don't even think they can steal this election.
It's that.
Big.
It's huge.
People are furious.
And they may not be walking around, and you may...
They're not watching.
You don't have to watch CNN to know this.
You don't have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind's blowing.
You don't need this.
People are furious.
And the reason why it's very, very simple, because it is apparent to anybody who watches, who notices, that there is a complete Did you hear what he said the other day?
Well, I better get used to this.
It's all Putin and Russia.
Next issue.
I want you to spend some time looking at WION, World is One, with Palki Sharma Upadhyay.
I think she's just 30 years old.
I keep saying that because she's brilliant.
It's some of the best analysis in terms of the Indo-Pacific change in what's happening.
China and Hong Kong.
China and BRICS.
China and basically in Russia.
Now this week I noticed something.
Tucker Carlson, who must be incurring the wrath of his fellow Foxers, because he is the preeminent, he is the man at Fox.
It's not perfect, believe me.
How about that Brett Baer and Neil Cavuto?
CNN?
Does the name Chris Wallace...
How's Chris Wallace doing?
Hey!
Remember him?
Remember Chris Wallace?
Where's he now?
See?
And who else?
Oh, Jen Psaki.
Has she started yet?
Remember Jen Psaki?
She's going to find out, like a lot of people, like Prince...
Harry, that once you're in that position, you lose that.
Nobody wants you.
Nobody wants you.
In any event, I have to say this.
Cassidy Hutchinson.
What happened to her?
Give me a word.
What happened to her?
What happened to Cassidy Hutchinson?
And this J6, I have not watched, so help me God.
I should go blind if I'm lying.
I did not watch a second of it.
Not a second of J6.
Nothing.
Nothing.
What did they tell her?
What did they tell her?
How did they lure her?
Now listen, now's your chance.
Go ahead and do this.
And here's what we're going to do.
Possibility?
I don't know.
I'm just spitballing.
I'm just kind of guessing.
Maybe they say, now listen, remember Christine Blasey Ford?
Yeah, she got her dough.
She wrote a book.
See, what we do is, we write these books.
And we've got to deal with Bezos.
See, you write the book, nobody sees it.
Bezos says, number one, nobody checks him.
Nobody, you know.
Remember Michelle's book?
Remember Michelle Obama?
Anybody read that?
No.
How about Obama?
Nobody.
But who knows?
That's okay.
Just wait in the long run.
Or better yet, maybe, I would say Netflix, but they're on their way out.
I don't know if Roku's going to buy them or who.
But anyway, believe me, trust me.
We always take care of us.
Blasey Ford, I don't know.
Are the Republicans going to want her?
Who trusts her?
Remember, nobody trusts somebody who looks a bit like somewhat of a Judas.
And the Democrats aren't going to want her, believe me.
Because they have purity tests that you have to go through and that sort of thing.
So she did it, obviously.
I don't know if she volunteered this.
And the stories, I still think.
Where did you see?
Was this an anima?
Was this a...
Yeah.
Yeah, he's in the back seat and he's trying to strangle, grab the wheel of a car through.
It's preposterous.
I know they hate him.
But here's the thing, ladies and gentlemen.
I've started today and you might have seen me.
Monday is the 4th of July.
Or some people say the 4th of July.
Birthday.
8th grade.
I don't know why they say that.
Thank you.
And I always ask the question, how many countries have a 4th of July?
And I always start off with this.
Here's a question nobody knows.
And I do it every year, and you've seen me do it.
On social media, on Twitter.
Here's a question nobody knows.
And it's so obvious.
But nobody will get this right.
How many countries?
Have a 4th of July.
Nobody gets this.
Nobody will get this.
And of course, the answer is all countries.
You know that.
Because it's just a date versus an independency or whatever.
And when I write this, when I write this, people will come out of the woodwork saying, they all do.
They all do.
Do you know what I said?
And then I will write, I can't believe it.
Nobody's gotten this right.
Whereupon people will say, Hey, answer that!
What about me?
Because people are just out of their minds.
What is everybody going to be doing on the 4th of July, I ask?
And I mean that sincerely.
That's a little...
Oh, do you see now where we don't have...
We're not going to have fireworks.
We have drones.
Did you see that?
We're going to have drones that light up in various positions.
A drone.
Because it's not good for the environment.
The dogs don't like it.
Nobody cares about the kids.
Now, what's everybody doing?
What's everybody doing?
Which is important.
What will everyone be doing?
And I hope it's...
You don't have to do a lot.
Pool side.
Liz is going to be by the pool.
Liz, I would rather lick a belt sander than sit by the pool.
Faye Page says, Nothing to hide with the grandkids.
Good for you, Andy.
Cooking out's always fun.
It's very, very, very, very...
Atavistic.
Very, very whatever it is.
Well, whatever it is, we're going to be there with you on that day sharing this because we love you immensely.
By the by, my friends, please do me a favor.
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Make sure you're notified.
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New York is open and ready for business.
Come on in.
No masks, no nothing.
It's in a beautiful part.
Right by there, it's...
People in hustle and bustle.
Very safe.
I don't know what people think, but cutting room.
Everybody has been there.
Everybody has performed there.
It's just important.
Tickets are available.
You can see right there on my information page.
Please do that.
Come on, say hi.
We'll do questions and answers.
We'll do interactive and immersive.
Want to see you.
July 16th.
Okay?
Don't let me down.
This is very rare for us to meet each other.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I want to thank you as always.
For not what you are, but what you appear to be.
Thank you for the facade that you provide.
An artful one.
Thank you for your feigned interest.
I'm kidding, of course.
You are incredible.
Alright?
So that's what we're going to do.
Thank you again.
We'll be back tomorrow morning at the usual time, 9am.
I like this time in the morning.
It gives me a nice...
It works out.
It's terrific.
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Please invite them to join us.
It means a lot to us.
Let them see what we're doing.
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Do what I'm saying.
Because they are...
We are being under such pressure you can't even understand.
In any event, I thank you.
Have a great...
And a glorious and a wonderful day.
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And until then, my dear friends and patriots, I bid you a joyous and a glorious ta-ta.
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