Yes, This Is Most Certainly Tyranny
This is not just an expression. This is real.
This is not just an expression. This is real.
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My friends, there is... | |
No greater example of our collective insanity than how we handle death, and especially how we handle celebrity death, and how we handle celebrity death on the internet. | |
Yesterday, James Caan, we learned, passed away. | |
And in a matter of minutes, I could have predicted immediately what would have happened. | |
James Caan became the greatest living actor, person, human being, citizen, civilian, or otherwise, who ever walked the face of this earth. | |
There was never a greater example of any human being ever than James Caan. | |
Was the embodiment of everything. | |
James Caan. | |
No words. | |
People would say this. | |
No words. | |
No. 82 years old. | |
We don't know why. | |
And I'm not dismissing it, but absolute predictable overkill, no pun intended, overkill, overarching, overreaching, overreaction, over, over, over, over, over, over, over. | |
Because we don't know perspective, or perspective, I should say, on social media. | |
Social media provides this tap for you to just let everything out too much. | |
There's no precision. | |
There's no gauge. | |
There's no aperture to your feelings. | |
Everything is over the top. | |
Everything is the end of time. | |
Our thoughts and prayers. | |
My heart goes out. | |
No words. | |
And people will find their best to come up with a celebrity picture that they've taken to show that they met him. | |
They knew him. | |
They knew him. | |
I have a picture with him. | |
You don't understand. | |
I have a picture. | |
You don't have a picture. | |
You don't have any of this. | |
Any of this stuff. | |
You don't understand this. | |
I am better than you. | |
I have a picture with him. | |
We saw it with Bob Saget. | |
We saw it with, not so much with Gilbert Gottfried, but with other people. | |
It's Norm MacDonald. | |
Everything, everybody, everybody. | |
Everybody who dies, everybody, it is the end of civilization as we know it, and they were, of course, the embodiment of whatever it was that they did. | |
We don't even know emotions anymore. | |
We don't know perspective. | |
Now, one thing you should know about James Caan is that he hung around and lived, what, about a year at the Playboy Mansion? | |
Hugh Hefner, despite from being a very important The role in our collective society was a sleazebag beyond anything you can even imagine, what we're learning now about him. | |
And anybody, the people who hung around then, Cosby, you name it, you will never find out. | |
So the very first thing I say is, Jimmy, I hope you weren't involved in all that Cosby... | |
Cosby doping of girls stuff because this was so prevalent it's not even funny. | |
But again, nobody wants to consider that because it doesn't matter because we have no perspective anymore. | |
It doesn't really matter one way or the other. | |
Now, the next thing is a situation, of course. | |
We have Shinzo Abe who was the Prime Minister of Japan, I think the longest serving, I believe, he was assassinated by some person. | |
And I, as do you, I know nothing of it. | |
I know nothing about it. | |
I mean, I know what happened. | |
There's a film of it, of course. | |
Or a tape, or whatever it is. | |
Now, let me just go on the record by saying it is tragic. | |
You don't need me. | |
I don't weigh in on something. | |
It's like I have nothing really to say about that. | |
It goes without saying. | |
I don't know the first thing about the circumstances, gun violence, Japanese crime. | |
Of course it's... | |
But I don't feel this Pavlovian connection to have to automatically say this is what this is. | |
Okay? | |
I don't know how to say this, but it fascinates me. | |
I cannot put into words, I cannot explain to you, I cannot in any way make you understand and fully grasp how social media have destroyed, destroyed our world. | |
Matthew Moran loved being on yesterday with my good friend Anthony Cumia, one of the best. | |
One of the best. | |
One of the smartest. | |
God bless him. | |
He is such a smart guy. | |
And if only he could get away from the mental and cerebral flotsam and jetsam of humanity, the world would be a better place. | |
I'm sorry, I have to say it. | |
The jadrools he associates with is tragic. | |
Man's far too talented. | |
But I digress. | |
Today I looked through Facebook very, very quickly. | |
Just to check. | |
You know, just... | |
Because every now and then somebody will say, Oh, look at this. | |
Oh, look who died. | |
I've got to find somebody or whatever. | |
And I noticed somebody went... | |
Somebody that I know went, apparently, to... | |
Somebody that went to France. | |
Now, you may not know this. | |
But my friend is the only person who ever went to France. | |
Nobody's ever been to France or to Paris or whatever it is. | |
Nobody. | |
And my friend, I've known for years, West Tampa guy, is writing things like, well, Madeleine and I rented a car and went to the Gendon de Voson vineyards He does it, no more. | |
Vineyard from a hole in the ground. | |
But he's the first one ever to do it, and he has to tell you this because you don't understand. | |
It doesn't happen unless it's on Facebook. | |
If I don't post it, it never happened. | |
I didn't go to this thing if I didn't post it. | |
Now, Twitter by far is the most important. | |
It's the most lucid, the most intelligent of all the social media, believe it or not. | |
And others are not. | |
By all accounts. | |
And there is something about being said where you have to at least write something. | |
You know, it's not all about, look at me, look what I did, and all that sort of thing. | |
I'm also fascinated by people who necessarily say for you to pray. | |
I don't understand how. | |
Why are you telling me to pray? | |
Why are you doing this? | |
That's so I can virtue signal and get my conservative cred. | |
As a religious person, because I've got to be a Christian. | |
You know, I'm a Christian, and I've got to make sure I always make sure everybody knows this. | |
Make sure you know I know. | |
Make sure everybody knows I'm a Christian, and I'm going to tell you to pray. | |
Pray so that people can say, oh, there he goes with his thing. | |
Did you happen to see the most beautiful girl? | |
If you get a chance, there is a video, and I tweeted it. | |
I don't normally do this kind of stuff, but this I made an exception about. | |
It was a fascinating, fascinating interview between Tucker Carlson rages after Ben Smith confronts him Over mass shooters. | |
Now, I don't know who Ben Smith is, but if you get a chance, there are a few things in life that I find more funny than somebody who doesn't know. | |
They just had their pudenda handed to them. | |
And Tucker does these interviews in a closet. | |
Please, no symbolism, just in a closet. | |
Maybe that's where the, who knows. | |
He's in the closet and he's, it looks cedar lined. | |
I don't know. | |
And he's talking. | |
And this Ben Smith, I don't know, whoever said, Ben, you've got a real talent there for interviewing. | |
Your speaking skills, your style, your exuberance, the level of interest that you invoke and inspire. | |
This is your milieu. | |
This is your forte. | |
This is it. | |
Ben, you're great. | |
Brilliant. | |
We're going to put you on at this event with Tucker Carlson, who basically eats your lunch. | |
But then again, that lunch was eatable by Burt Mustin. | |
I mean, yes, it was a victory, but it in no way was whatever. | |
But please watch that. | |
Please, please, please watch this. | |
It's good. | |
You know, just kind of a catnip. | |
You know, it gives you some kind of a thing. | |
But it gives you an idea of something. | |
And that is that we are today facing a group of people that exist only in terms of Their own world. | |
We're going to talk about that. | |
We're also going to talk about a lot of very, very, very serious stuff here. | |
And I can't explain it enough to you other than to tell you, there's one particular piece, and I said this the other day, and it's in the news today. | |
Food, water, energy. | |
That's it. | |
Food. | |
Are you watching what's happening in Europe? | |
Listen to what I'm saying. | |
Watch what's happening in Europe. | |
Look at what's happening with farmers. | |
Look at what they're doing to food. | |
Don't think that was over there. | |
That's it. | |
I don't want to ever be this, you know, not the doomsayer. | |
But there is going to be a food crisis. | |
Guaranteed. | |
Everything is telling us that. | |
Everything. | |
Just the other day, Blinken called it food insecurity. | |
This is serious stuff. | |
They're telling you. | |
So you've got to be aware of My Patriot Supply, but you've got to go to preparewithlionel.com. | |
Preparewithlionel.com. | |
We're not kidding around here. | |
Water, we'll get to that. | |
I've been talking about hydro-imperialism forever. | |
The Nubian Sandstone Aquifer, since back before Libya. | |
I talk about things. | |
I've been telling you. | |
I'm telling you. | |
But I never saw the food crisis like this. | |
Because I'm telling you something. | |
And I want you to just listen to me. | |
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Just go and see for yourself. | |
Let me tell you what you're going to see. | |
One of these days, and this is the critical part, when food has to be brought, it has to be brought to stores, it has to be distributed through trucks, through diesel, through trains, through rail, whatever it is. | |
But mostly trucks. | |
It takes nothing to affect the supply chain of food. | |
I want you to think about this. | |
I want you to think of your hometown. | |
How many stores are there? | |
Just imagine. | |
Food stores. | |
Good. | |
If one goes or two go down, imagine everybody in your town going to those stores. | |
We're a country that goes to Best Buy during Christmas and wants to kill people when we have the money to buy, you know, TVs. | |
Imagine what these stores are going to do if they get the word, listen, there's a panic. | |
They're going to close. | |
They're going to shut down for their safety, for the safety of others, and also no supplies. | |
They don't want any problems. | |
Think about this. | |
I don't care where you live, I don't care if you have how many Costco's you have, or how many Sands, or whatever it is. | |
It takes nothing to interrupt food distribution. | |
And that's it. | |
And these people are going to go nuts. | |
And it is not a, it's not a, you know, it's an if, it's a when. | |
And that's the truth. | |
And I hate to be so bold, but this is why I'm telling you this. | |
I'm not saying, hey, wouldn't it be nice to have extra food and buckets in your... | |
No! | |
This is real! | |
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I'm not telling you. | |
I'm not warning you. | |
I'm promising you. | |
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PrepareWithLionel.com Now, friends, we are in the middle of neo-fascist Tyranny like you cannot even remotely begin to explain. | |
This is fascism. | |
This is neo-fascism. | |
This is tyranny. | |
In 1922, this is the centennial of the March on Rome, 1922, October, I believe. | |
Absolute fascism. | |
People would go to work. | |
People would go to school. | |
People would have parties. | |
People would... | |
What do you think fascism is? | |
When I tell people, what is fascism? | |
What do you think fascism looks like? | |
What do you think it is? | |
Right now, in the most barbaric country in the world that we are told of, China, I know for a fact, That there are people, parents of friends of ours, living the life, retired at 50, whatever it is. | |
They're loving it. | |
And if you talk to them about suppression of social credit scores and the Uyghurs and this and that, they don't know what you're talking about. | |
So I don't know what you think fascism will look like. | |
This is it right now. | |
We have an absentee shadow government running this show. | |
You have not the president, you have the occupant-in-chief, the White House occupant. | |
You have the veep, who is the occupant. | |
You have the vapid, the incoherent press secretary, Corinne Jean-Pierre, who is beyond anything anybody's ever seen. | |
This is neo-fascism. | |
This is fascism redux. | |
Whatever you want, To call it. | |
Focus on what I'm telling you. | |
People, when I tell them, there's always this desire to say something pithy, some kind of a riposte or a retort or something. | |
We have, right now, in four months, midterms. | |
Midterms are going to be critical. | |
We're not... | |
I don't see the GOP circling the enemy or saying what they're going to do. | |
I'm going to make some, for you, these pretty astounding statements, but I'm going to say them. | |
And it might be astounding because you don't hear this. | |
Number one, do you know who the enemy is? | |
The enemy is not the person saying they're going to do terrible things to you. | |
The enemy is the person that you think is your friend who is the Quizzling, the Benedict Arnold. | |
The GOP, this group of people, I don't know what they're doing. | |
They talk a good game. | |
They talk a great game. | |
They sit back and they'll watch Fox News and they'll just tweet and they'll rip and they'll make fun of Joe Biden and they'll talk about this. | |
And meanwhile, the people who are running the show, the shadow government, the cryptocracy, a hidden... | |
Ruling class is laughing their arse off as you make fun of Hunter Biden or you go on every night and just say things. | |
The biggest clowns today are the so-called conservatives who do nothing but just want I'll give you an example. | |
And I'm going to use this term liberal, and I don't like that word because these people are not liberals. | |
They are not liberals, they're not leftists, they're not progressives, they're not any of that stuff. | |
But I'm going to say it nonetheless. | |
Number one. | |
The liberal, as you would call it, thinks he or she is intellectually superior to you. | |
They're intellectually superior. | |
They're also... | |
More empathic, emotionally connected, more human, more... | |
The conservative thinks they're morally superior. | |
The conservative thinks they're into God, flag, family, hot dogs, baseball, barbecues, parades, picket fences, old glory, every hackneyed... | |
Expression, lapel pins, flags. | |
God bless the flag. | |
I used to think flag waving was just tantamount to lunacy. | |
Today, I can't wave enough. | |
I can't wave enough. | |
I'm a vexillologist, perhaps. | |
In any event. | |
In any event. | |
This is where we are right now. | |
This is it. | |
And we have the most uninformed people I have ever met in my life. | |
The most uninformed. | |
The left and the right, the people who are the most important are kind of in the middle and we are those people. | |
We understand things. | |
Let me give you an example of something. | |
There's a parlor game going on in this country and it goes something like this. | |
That Trump. | |
I hate Trump. | |
That Trump is crazy. | |
Trump is crazy. | |
Trump with his tweets. | |
Trump this. | |
Trump that. | |
Trump that. | |
Kellyanne Conway's got a book about Jared Trump. | |
Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump. | |
They are just so fixated on Trump. | |
It's not even funny. | |
Trump this. | |
And Trump just sits back. | |
He doesn't even do anything. | |
He literally does nothing. | |
By the way, he talks about Shinzo Abe. | |
It's a terrible thing. | |
Thank you very much. | |
Of course it is. | |
It's an assassination. | |
It's terrible. | |
Everybody wearing this? | |
No words. | |
No words. | |
Okay, no words. | |
All right. | |
I want you today, I want you to think about something. | |
I want you to look at Boris Johnson, Bojo. | |
Okay? | |
And I want you to do this. | |
And I want you to sit down with somebody you know and I want you to teach them something. | |
And I want you to call your friend Wally or Madge or somebody that you know. | |
And I want you to say, I want to talk to you about something. | |
I want to explain something to you. | |
Listen to me, okay? | |
And I mean this absolutely serious. | |
Do you know what the significance of Boris Johnson is? | |
It's not Brexit and all this stuff. | |
Boris Johnson was elected to be Trump. | |
Boris Johnson was elected to be Donald Trump. | |
But he didn't do that. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
Instead, what he did was he became something else. | |
He became Greta Thunberg. | |
He became Macron. | |
He became a globalist. | |
He became, you know, one of these carbon, whatever these people. | |
He lost all sense of reality. | |
He lost it. | |
Lost it. | |
And that's what it's about. | |
And that's the message. | |
They sent Trump. | |
They wanted him to be Trump. | |
And that's what he was going to do. | |
And he lost it. | |
He lost his way. | |
You know these people who become stars and they go to Hollywood and they become drug addicts and all that? | |
Yep. | |
Absolutely. | |
That's what happened to him. | |
He got wrapped up in this insanity. | |
And he said, enough of this stuff. | |
Enough of this stuff. | |
Now, right now, in this country, we kind of sort of know that. | |
And we're talking about the following. | |
DeSantis. | |
DeSantis? | |
Maybe Trump? | |
That's on the Republican side. | |
Democrats are going to be, I said the other day, put your money on Gavin Newsom. | |
I think Hillary Clinton, theoretically, I don't think there's any... | |
I just think that Hillary... | |
I would take Hillary right now over Biden. | |
Absolutely. | |
Everybody would. | |
But I think I would advise Republicans put it on Gavin Newsom. | |
And as far as a female, maybe Stacey Abrams, I don't know, something like that. | |
If that's what you want, if you want demographics, that's a very good, plus great optics and all that kind of stuff. | |
That's a very, very, very serious, serious combination because Newsom can make it sound lucid, plus people like the way he looks and he comes across as very, you know, Hollywood and all that stuff. | |
So what do the Republicans have to offer? | |
What? | |
I don't know. | |
They're assuming that you're going to know that Joe Biden's a bad guy. | |
They're assuming this. | |
I don't know what they're saying. | |
Now what they're going to be doing pretty soon is they're going to put all their money in CPAC, which is one of the biggest... | |
This is one of the biggest works ever. | |
This is where all these people, I don't know where this money goes, who gets the money, you go, and what's happened is, more so than, I don't know, the left may have this, but on the right, whatever this group's called, they're into this, they have fans. | |
They're like, it's like fanfare in Nashville. | |
The people on TV and various folks are like Menudo or Backstreet Boys or something. | |
They're like this boy band. | |
And all of the Republicans just love these people. | |
They'll talk about Judge Jeanine, which is fine, but she's not running for anything. | |
They are so into identity... | |
Politics, but fandom. | |
So CPAC is nothing like, oh, I'm going to go, you know, I got a picture with whoever. | |
We're doomed. | |
We're doomed. | |
Now, changing the subject just a little bit. | |
There was a case in, I talked about this the other day, here in New York. | |
This was a man who was from, I think the DR, I'm not sure. | |
But he was working in a bodega late at night. | |
Mr. Alba. | |
He's 62 years old. | |
And they kept talking about an old man. | |
He's an old man. | |
He's an old man. | |
You know, this old man. | |
He's two years younger than me. | |
But anyway, they called me an old man. | |
This decrepit old man who was there. | |
Okay, fine. | |
So some thug came in and argued. | |
Apparently the story is his girlfriend wanted potato chips and her card, her... | |
Welfare card or something. | |
I don't know what it was. | |
EBT or whatever this thing is called. | |
Didn't work or something like that. | |
What a great story. | |
So she sends her thug boyfriend with a record. | |
Has a $300 shirt and a gold earring. | |
And he goes in to slap this old man around and get the chips or whatever it was. | |
Okay. | |
He takes it. | |
This guy gets in his face and the old man, Mr. Alba, grabs a knife. | |
He has a knife somewhere. | |
If you watch, I don't know. | |
Was it a box cutter? | |
Oh, off the counter. | |
Box cutter off the counter. | |
He got it and got him. | |
And once he sticks him, I mean, it's so fast and he dies. | |
The man, Mr. Alba, is charged with secondary murder or something to that effect. | |
And Alvin Bragg... | |
Who is a George Soros prosecutor. | |
You've known this. | |
People even say that they don't even know who George Soros is, but they say this because it's part of the rote memorization of the conservative trope and tropisms. | |
They said that his bond at first was that he wanted a half a million, but then they said a quarter of a million and now it's down to 50. Anyway, he's out. | |
And then GoFundMe basically said go F you and Forbade his family to raise money. | |
Okay. | |
The Republicans should make this man the beginning and the end of everything. | |
Now when they do this, the thug who attacked him, they're going to call this, you're pulling a Willie Horton. | |
Okay? | |
That you're doing... | |
You're doing, this was basically a Willie Horton move and you're going to, it's a racist, whatever. | |
They're going to say this, get ready for this, okay? | |
But this is exactly what needs to be done. | |
And when this man is sitting working, just sitting in his bodega, in his store, an employee. | |
Just minding his own business. | |
This is the part which just should annoy you to no one. | |
When he's sitting there and he's doing nothing and all he does is merely tell this guy, get off of me. | |
Get off of me. | |
This is the thing. | |
Leave me alone. | |
I want... | |
Remember the whole Lee Atwater, Willie Horton thing, which is what they're going to do. | |
But he basically said, leave me alone. | |
Now, here is the question. | |
And I just did a video on this as to whether what this man did was correct. | |
Can he use deadly force? | |
That was deadly force. | |
He was charged with secondary murder. | |
I think secondary murder was going to be reduced or something like that. | |
Now, I know what you're going to say. | |
You're going to say, well, whatever. | |
This is why you've got to be real careful with this stuff. | |
Did he use the amount of force that was used against him? | |
Did this this brute, was he exhibiting deadly force against Mr. Alba? | |
Did he? | |
What did he do? | |
I slapped him around a little bit, got in his face. | |
I don't know if he was going to punch him. | |
I don't know what words were said. | |
Do you think deadly force was warranted? | |
Jury's going to most probably decide at some particular point. | |
Now I know you're going to say yes, because, and if I was a juror, oh. | |
Call it nullification. | |
I would say right off the bat, don't even put any witnesses on. | |
He's not guilty. | |
I'm telling you right now. | |
I don't even care about the witnesses. | |
I'm going to find him not guilty. | |
As a juror. | |
And you can't appeal an acquittal, as you know. | |
Double jeopardy and all that stuff. | |
But aside from that. | |
And I know in your mind, you're going to say, I know, because everything that most people say is from their own perspective. | |
Now, I am a prosecutor. | |
And I'm going to go to that jury and say, tell me, watch this. | |
Tell me when this admitted thug, this bad guy, tell me when he showed, Mr. Alba, deadly force. | |
To warrant deadly force. | |
Remember, you can only give what you are shown. | |
If somebody says, hey, and you showed them. | |
You got it, Dad? | |
Anybody? | |
Now, you think this is easy? | |
You think this is obvious? | |
Well, obviously. | |
It's not obvious. | |
Believe me. | |
And with a Manhattan jury? | |
Oh, my God. | |
I don't know. | |
A Bronx jury? | |
Oh, God. | |
It depends on where these... | |
You know, this is not a Rittenhouse case. | |
This is something different. | |
This is not as easy as you think. | |
I'm telling you, this is serious stuff. | |
Because if I was a prosecutor, I'm going to say, you tell me, ladies and gentlemen, I'll stop this. | |
We'll show this. | |
You tell me when the deadly force was exhibited by this assailant. | |
Go ahead. | |
Now, if you said, very good question. | |
Lisa says, what if he had reason to believe he would use it? | |
The virtue of his size and threatening gestures. | |
You bring up a very good point. | |
The key here is called an objective standard. | |
Not a subjective. | |
Not what he thinks. | |
But would a reasonable person, under the circumstances, would a reasonable person believe that in this situation, death, great bodily harm, disfigurement, was imminent? | |
A jury can look and say, I don't see that. | |
I don't see that. | |
Now, you can say, wait a minute, do you mean to tell me that, let's assume Mr. Alba was an 82-year-old woman, and this guy walked up to her and said, hey, hey, Grandma, hey, just hit her over and over in the face, over and over, just like this. | |
That's it. | |
It's not great bodily harm. | |
It's not going to hurt her. | |
You could argue her heart may race. | |
Is that great by the way? | |
This guy is 6 '3", whatever, young. | |
She's 82. Imagine the situation. | |
Old lady sitting there in a wheelchair. | |
And he's just slapping her face around, hitting her face. | |
And she says, I got something for you. | |
Bang! | |
Do you think that would be reasonable? | |
Do you think so? | |
Because the issue is not whether you were perturbed, pissed off, had it coming, who cares, great old man, working his old man. | |
working. | |
That's not the issue. | |
It's not the issue. | |
It's not the issue. | |
This is the thing. | |
Oh sorry. | |
I can't hear you. | |
What? | |
Right. | |
The girlfriend may have been stabbed as Or may have stabbed him or... | |
What I'm saying to you. | |
What I'm saying to you. | |
Very, very, very, very, very, very, very carefully. | |
As this evolves, the issue is going to be on Mr. Alba. | |
And he's going to have to look and say, what was his? | |
Based upon... | |
An objective standard. | |
Now let me tell you as far as I'm concerned. | |
So that we're clear here. | |
And my opinion means nothing as a juror. | |
I don't go in and slap people around. | |
And I think there is something which is, well, something, this terrible, terrible thing in law and life called, you know, you just shouldn't do this. | |
And frankly, I don't. | |
Personally care. | |
What scares me, what scares me, is that the law right now is there is no interest in the victim. | |
Let me tell you this again. | |
Listen to me. | |
Listen to me. | |
I've got to... | |
If I were the DA, and I would not last a moment, a moment in New York, no way. | |
But if I was like a Grady Judd, who's the sheriff of Polk County, Florida, or something, I would first of all say, as I spoke, did you see this? | |
First of all, what threat does this man... | |
By the way, for those of you who don't know, if you're charged with secondary murder or whatever it is, you have a bond schedule. | |
The guy at the jail says, look, I have no say. | |
First degree, the chief judge sits around and they do this. | |
First degree murder, no bond. | |
Second degree, $50,000, blah, blah, blah. | |
And you just put down these prescribed bond amounts. | |
Okay? | |
That's fine. | |
And I understand, and I grasp that. | |
But it would have been perfectly fine to say, I'm going to wait, we're going to let the grand jury decide. | |
We'll charge him with something. | |
I don't care if they ROR him, like they did with Antifa, like they did with BLM, whatever it is, he's not going anywhere. | |
A bond does two things. | |
Number one, it secures the appearance. | |
Do you think this man is going to flee to the... | |
What? | |
Switzerland or the Dominican Republic? | |
Is he going to leave the jurisdiction? | |
That's one consideration. | |
Number two, does he pose a threat? | |
No! | |
So, unless there's reason, take his passport, do whatever you have to do. | |
Put an ankle monitor on him. | |
He'll probably go to work. | |
Still continue to work. | |
There's no reason for him to be in Rikers. | |
None. | |
And I would signal to everybody right off the bat, as far as I'm concerned, I didn't say anything. | |
This is ridiculous. | |
What this man did. | |
You can't go to people and do this to them. | |
And if you get shanked in the neck with a box cutter, so be it. | |
I know that's brutal, and I know that is completely contrary to the rules of law. | |
I'm telling you... | |
I'm the prosecutor, and one of the things that I do is I have to kind of reflect a little bit about what people are doing. | |
Do you remember a while back, there was a guy, he was at the airport, and his son was being returned. | |
His son, no, no, no, excuse me, his son was molested, and the fellow who molested his son was coming to, they brought him on a plane, and he was at the airport, and this guy was on the phone. | |
He knew when this plane was landing. | |
I don't know how. | |
And he was on the phone. | |
He said that before this he drove around drinking a fifth of liquor. | |
He was just so... | |
What they did to his son. | |
Guy's on the phone. | |
Ostensibly on the phone. | |
And as the perp walked by, as the man was extradited back who molested his son, all of a sudden he pulls out. | |
Bang! | |
Gets him. | |
Kills him. | |
Drops the gun. | |
Says, you got me. | |
They gave him probation. | |
Nobody complained. | |
Nobody complained. | |
Now, was he wrong? | |
Yes! | |
That was first-degree murder. | |
First-degree murder. | |
There's no justification for that. | |
None! | |
None! | |
It's not insanity, maybe second-degree heat of passion, you know, that kind of thing. | |
Depraved, you know, reckless disregard, blah, blah, blah. | |
Who was the girl, Kruzan, who just? | |
Sarah Kruzan. | |
Okay, Chris, let me explain something to you. | |
There are women, and Mrs. L, follow her at lenswarriors.org. | |
You read all about this. | |
There are people, young women in particular, who have been abused for years by their traffickers. | |
And one day, one day, his children, okay. | |
But one day, this one blows. | |
Remember, Janie's got a gun. | |
She's a runaway by the Bodines. | |
You know, Mary got a gun. | |
She's got herself a gun. | |
She's a lot tougher now. | |
You build up, you build up, you build up, you build up. | |
And this person, by virtue of this almost a PTSD, consistent, repetitive fear and terror over a period of time, This guy could then be sleeping, and she, of course, could run away and could seek help and all that kind of jazz, but one day she decides to blow this son of a gun away, and I'm sorry. | |
Now, is there a legal justification for that? | |
No. | |
Is it insanity? | |
No. | |
Does it follow under the McNaughton Rule? | |
Does she know the difference between right and wrong? | |
Yes. | |
Yes. | |
Does she labor under a mental illness? | |
No. | |
No. | |
Nope. | |
It doesn't exist. | |
Because our criminal justice system doesn't recognize this. | |
It doesn't recognize it. | |
Now, the only thing you can do is you tell a jury, ladies and gentlemen, I hope you understand something. | |
If you want, you can acquit them. | |
And I can't stop you. | |
And I can't tell you to do that. | |
You know what I mean? | |
You can do that. | |
It's up to you. | |
And this is where The trial lawyer tells the jury, you are about to embark on the most important decision of your life, sitting in judgment of that life. | |
You are. | |
And only you have the ability to act. | |
And you can't do things like the whole world is watching and how would you feel? | |
That's called the golden rule. | |
That's mistrial stuff. | |
But anyway, but you can't tell them that. | |
Only you can. | |
You can say, and you have to be very careful because you've got to talk about the weight of the evidence. | |
See, you can never tell juries things like, I want you to send a message. | |
Send a message to all of those people. | |
No, no. | |
Mistrial. | |
Can't do that. | |
What? | |
Are they sending a message or are they weighing the evidence? | |
Now you're making them legislators. | |
My friends, there's one thing that even the worst totalitarian regime absolutely does not allow is this. | |
Unless it's being, of course, committed by the totalitarian regime. | |
You don't see this. | |
Do this in China. | |
Do it. | |
Go into a store, whatever the version of this is. | |
Start slapping around. | |
You know, they still, despite what you might think, they have a little bit more respect for their elders. | |
Start slapping around some old lady or old man inside of a store and see what happens. | |
Go ahead and see what happens. | |
We have lost. | |
All sense of reality. | |
Our criminal justice system, as wonderful as it is most of the time, does not even address this. | |
There is no police. | |
The man should have been able to have a gun. | |
A gun. | |
We have to redo stand-your-ground laws. | |
We have to expand the castle doctrine. | |
We have to put the word out to people, do not go into stores. | |
Do not slap people around. | |
Do not do this. | |
We don't care about your race. | |
We don't care about your color. | |
We don't care about anything, whatever. | |
If you do this, and if somebody says, that's enough, this is my ground here, you are not going to slap me. | |
You are not going to hit me. | |
I never asked to meet you. | |
You're implying that I'm consenting to this. | |
We're not going to do this. | |
You have to be able to be free in this country of this kind of behavior. | |
That's it. | |
And when these people start getting away, and this gentleman, Mr. Alba, and others start walking, the word goes out. | |
And the word goes out that there's a new sheriff in town. | |
And it's that simple. | |
It is that simple. | |
There's a new sheriff in town. | |
And we've had it. | |
And since this occupant of the White House and his cronies have taken over from BLM to Antifa, we've been told that we have to sit back and just shut up. | |
Just take it. | |
We'll decide. | |
Gascon, Chesa Boudin in San Francisco, Alvin Bragg, the Philly, Remember the McCluskeys in St. Louis? | |
Remember that one? | |
They were at home and they had these marauding trespasses. | |
We want your house. | |
They took out a legally licensed weapon. | |
They didn't shoot anybody. | |
They should have gotten a gold medal. | |
They should have got a reward. | |
We live in neo-fascism. | |
What's up is down. | |
Down is up. | |
Left is right. | |
Right is left. | |
We don't know anymore. | |
We're not in control of anything. | |
Schools, curriculum, drag queens, gender, dating, every conceivable thing you can imagine. | |
And the other day, Biden gives our reserve oil to China. | |
You know what people say? | |
Nothing. | |
You know, the Republicans talked about it. | |
They were great on, you know. | |
What did they talk? | |
Nothing. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
They don't live like we do. | |
They don't live in our world. | |
They've got bodyguards. | |
They never have to worry about this. | |
I promise you. | |
If anything happened to them, they would change their mind immediately. | |
And they have a very, very simple rule. | |
Very, very simple way of looking at things. | |
Life is unfair. | |
Very, very... | |
It's kind of survival of the fittest. | |
Very, very jungle mentality. | |
I know you shouldn't think like that, but it's true. | |
And it's one of those things where do not mess with people. | |
Do not taunt animals. | |
Do not go in the... | |
In the jungle, the sleepy jungle, the lion sleeps at night. | |
In the world of animals... | |
Do not... | |
Most animals, some of the wildest... | |
Lions, whatever, they take off. | |
They run. | |
They think nothing of it. | |
They're scaredy cats. | |
Unless, unless you cross that line. | |
And ladies and gentlemen, they have, what? | |
Oh, I can't hear you. | |
Yes, we do need likes. | |
I'm sorry. | |
We have no likes. | |
I didn't want to hit you with this right off the bat because I hate when people do that, but you have to like this. | |
Because the algorithms What YouTube is for, I mean, we are, it just like put a block and said, we're not, you're just not going to. | |
I was at 235,000 for years! | |
Nobody! | |
Bread baking website. | |
What? | |
Oh yes, I can't hear you. | |
So anyway, you have to like this. | |
Now, here is the thing. | |
I've had it with this. | |
I mean, I've had it. | |
We don't have anybody who represents us. | |
Do you understand something? | |
We don't have anyone representing us. | |
We are without anything. | |
We're sitting back at the mercy of the government. | |
Hoping that maybe, please, Ron DeSantis, help us! | |
What has happened to us? | |
I don't understand it. | |
And let me also say, I'm going to go so far as to say this, and you may not like this, but it is true. | |
There are people out there who are Democrats who say, don't sign me up. | |
Do not put me in the AOC crowd. | |
I'm not there. | |
I'm not there. | |
There are... | |
Latinos and Hispanics who have nothing to do with open border policies. | |
They're out there. | |
But we live in a world where we can't say anything. | |
The first thing we do is when you try to secure the vote, you are clamped down by these censorship proxies known as social media. | |
This is the thing I can't explain to you. | |
The government doesn't do anything. | |
They don't shut words down. | |
Social media do. | |
They're proxies. | |
The government says, look if Instagram wants to shut you down. | |
Listen, that's not our thing. | |
That's a private company. | |
Really? | |
Really? | |
You think that? | |
Oh yeah. | |
And that's been the scam so far. | |
Look at what they do. | |
I mean, it goes beyond anything. | |
Anything. | |
And right now, we are still this rather torpid, lethargic group of people who just sit back and we don't. | |
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So my friends we are here right now as we enter into this new world of fascism and everybody's talking a good game and all this kind of stuff but deep down inside there is no firepower there is nothing the subjects that we have to be talking about nobody. | |
Did you hear about the Georgia Guidestones? | |
Did you hear about that? | |
Even the way they... | |
Do you know that nobody even explained what was on them? | |
Nobody cared to even mention? | |
I mean, not that it matters, per se. | |
Nothing? | |
The news media are so horrible. | |
You know who's dead in the water, by the way? | |
Joy Reid. | |
Chuck Todd is next. | |
My friend, the future is streaming. | |
The future is, of course, the Internet. | |
The future is now. | |
Those are bygone vestiges of a time that nobody... | |
It's over. | |
The news that you grew up on and those particular platforms are done. | |
It's finished. | |
It's over with. | |
The information that you need to know is right before us. | |
And let me go through this very simply. | |
Number one, if you don't vote, we are done. | |
We are through. | |
We are over. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
If you don't vote. | |
If you don't vote. | |
And you can argue like, who is it? | |
The Berrigan brothers said, voting doesn't matter. | |
If it did, it would be illegal. | |
Ha, ha, ha. | |
Don't vote for them. | |
You only encourage them. | |
George Marshall never voted because he didn't want to be a part of anything. | |
George Carlin said something about you're encouraging them. | |
Okay, if you want to go through this crap, go ahead. | |
But if you don't vote, you lose. | |
Number two, if the votes don't count, if they're not counted, it's a waste of time. | |
Number three, if you can't Talk about votes not being counted. | |
If that results in your censorship and we take this as we have, we are done. | |
We are through. | |
We are finished. | |
We have nobody. | |
Nobody said, wait a minute, if there's anything that's American, it's being able to complain about elections. | |
Well, that's misinformation. | |
But that's not for you to decide. | |
Imagine you're on your phone one day, and all of a sudden you have a Verizon or T-Mobile or whatever it is. | |
And then all of a sudden, your phone drops. | |
And you call up and you say, well, we have a rule. | |
You were speaking about misinformation on your phone, and therefore we canceled your phone. | |
Wait, you canceled my... | |
Yes. | |
Because I spoke misinformation? | |
Who are you to determine I... | |
Well, we are who we are. | |
And we take it. | |
And we tolerate it. | |
Next, they are saying there's going to be another pandemic coming. | |
They are telling you this. | |
What are we going to do? | |
What are we going to do? | |
What did we learn from last time? | |
We're doing nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
Because the problem that we have is so many of our fellow citizens loved the pandemic. | |
Loved being in fear. | |
They loved it. | |
They're telling you what's happening. | |
There is going to be a water shortage. | |
I know. | |
Who is protecting us? | |
Who is going to protect us in case of an EMP, Carrington class outage? | |
Let me give you an example. | |
Let's assume the bad guys, or the good guys, pretending to be bad guys, detonate a kind of a mid-orbit, sub-orbital, kind of a... | |
Nuclear, boom! | |
No radiation, none of that stuff. | |
But it fries everything. | |
Some huge electromagnetic pulse that huge swaths of the grid are wiped out. | |
Anybody talking about that? | |
Of course not. | |
Can you imagine what this country is going to look like? | |
Can you imagine what this country is going to look like when it hits the fan? | |
Imagine no food, imagine no water, imagine no gas. | |
Imagine no ways to get cash. | |
What's going to happen? | |
Well, that might explain why the shadow government wants you to be afraid of the fact or to think, don't ever try to take the law in your own hands, don't ever try to defend yourself because we don't like that, we don't cotton that, and we're not going to allow it. | |
Period. | |
End of discussion. | |
The future is extremely bleak. | |
Extremely bleak. | |
You know it's coming. | |
They're telling you. | |
And I think the most important aspect about the Second Amendment is not the black helicopters, not a rogue form of government. | |
That's not it. | |
The most difficult time, the most frightening is going to be citizen turning against citizen. | |
That's all I want to say with that. | |
Let me remind you. | |
In eight days, July 16th, I will be at the cutting room in New York. | |
No masks. | |
No vaccine cards. | |
No vaccine proof. | |
No nothing. | |
Come in, sit down, have a drink, and watch this. | |
Interactive. | |
Questions and answers. | |
You write questions, I answer you. | |
Nobody does this. | |
Nobody does this. | |
Nobody. | |
They get up there, they tell a few jokes, and they get the hell off. | |
Tell jokes? | |
I want to see you. | |
July 16th. | |
Right there. | |
Information. | |
The Cunning Room. | |
I want you also to do me a favor. | |
Do me a favor. | |
I want you to go and I want you to look at what Mrs. L does at Lens Warriors and look at her video, her YouTube. | |
Let me say something, and I'm going to... | |
Say this, and she's not, but I am. | |
You have so many of these human trafficking imposters out there. | |
These people who basically, they couldn't get into the African Violence Society, so they're going to make their big pitch to go, oh, we're going to go after... | |
They don't do anything. | |
They just sit around and they yammer and they, I don't know what. | |
This is product, content, information regarding digital safety, radio shows. | |
This is the most active participant in the war to protect our children there is. | |
That simple. | |
And let me tell you something. | |
Nobody cares about kids. | |
Nobody. | |
Nobody. | |
Believe me. | |
The only thing they care about, apparently, is to ensure that your right to an abortion remains unimpeded. | |
And that they will fly you to a stage if you can't go there. | |
Because, by God, we are not going to stop the eugenics train. | |
No surrey bomb! | |
We are going to make sure that every pregnancy, if we can, is terminated, and we're going to have fun, and it's going to be positive, and you can't believe what we're hearing. | |
No other interest in medical care. | |
No other interest. | |
You never hear anybody from Dick's Sporting Goods or Yelp say, and listen, if you can't afford that heart transplant or that bypass surgery, by God, we're going to... | |
Oh, no, no, no, no. | |
Not interested in that. | |
No. | |
Preserving your life? | |
No. | |
But terminating life? | |
Oh, that's no problem. | |
This is the world we live in right now. | |
It is inverted. | |
It's inverted. | |
It's nothing we've ever seen before. | |
There's no parallel to this. | |
Okay? | |
So let me ask you now, as we leave, tell me where you're from. | |
Tell me where you're from. | |
I like this. | |
Where is everybody from? | |
Here's your group. | |
There's Faye Page is there and Jimmy and Dick Bork. | |
See, Dick says, vote, vote. | |
For what? | |
The same we have now? | |
That attitude, Dickie, will kill you. | |
That attitude will kill you. | |
That attitude. | |
Democrats are voting multiply. | |
Where is everybody from? | |
Issaquah. | |
Tucson, Omaha, Valparaiso, East Sussex, UK. | |
We're all over the world. | |
All over the world. | |
Look at that Dale Kimball, the Pope of Wesley Chapel. | |
Pine Bush, still painful. | |
Montréal, Monroeville, New Jersey, Iowa, Lake Anne, Irving, New York, Pearl River. | |
God bless yous. | |
All right, my friends, you have a great and a glorious day. | |
We'll be back tomorrow, same bat time, same bat channel, right here at 9 a.m. Eastern Time. |