Juridical Revisionism and Abuse of Process
Justice delayed is justice denied. Emphasis on the word and concept of justice.
Justice delayed is justice denied. Emphasis on the word and concept of justice.
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Okay, my friends. | |
Alright. | |
I want to talk to you today about Mr. Steve Bannon and what this means. | |
And I'm telling you right now, if you want this to be the usual apologetics show, please go someplace else. | |
Please. | |
I'm not here. | |
This is not the Steve Bannon fan club or Steve Bannon is the greatest thing in the world. | |
I mean, he's good. | |
But let's don't get carried away with this. | |
We always get wrapped up in this. | |
You know. | |
Is it Soviet style? | |
Yeah. | |
Is it unfair? | |
Yeah. | |
Does our justice system stink? | |
A lot of times, yeah. | |
Where have you been? | |
Did you just figure this out? | |
Did you just figure this out? | |
I'm going to go through this without any concern whatsoever for your feelings because I... | |
Let me start off by what you should believe every single day. | |
I'm not a part of a fan club. | |
I don't care. | |
I'm not a, I love Steve Bannon. | |
I love Steve Bannon. | |
No, I don't love Steve Bannon. | |
I don't... | |
I haven't watched The War Room. | |
I get things here and there. | |
I don't watch shows like that. | |
I just don't watch it. | |
It's just me. | |
It's good. | |
I'll take him over any of this other stuff. | |
He is a countervailing force. | |
He is a force that needs to be spoken to. | |
Sometimes I think he's too strident. | |
Sometimes I think he's too... | |
I don't know what happened with him and Trump. | |
I don't know where that broke down. | |
I have no idea. | |
But he's always remained, at least vocally, supportive of the president. | |
He pardoned, I think, his initial fraud case. | |
But this is nothing. | |
Misdemeanors in federal court. | |
Petit offenses come. | |
Come on. | |
Contempt of Congress? | |
When was the last time this happened? | |
What? | |
G. Gordon Liddy? | |
You've got to be kidding me. | |
Contempt of Congress? | |
It's not even transparent. | |
What are you doing? | |
Don't you have any shame? | |
If I was the U.S. attorney for the... | |
District for D.C. I would say, I'm not going to prosecute this piece of crap. | |
Bring in a special prosecutor. | |
I don't want to be a part of this. | |
This is a witch hunt. | |
Contempt of Congress? | |
Eric Holder? | |
What is going on here? | |
I don't want to be a part of this. | |
Eric Holder? | |
Lois Lerner? | |
Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, Comey, Rosenstein. | |
What is this? | |
Nothing happens. | |
I'm still waiting for me to prosecute and Antifa came. | |
You don't bring me one of those, but you bring me Steve Bannon? | |
Are you kidding me? | |
This is the most embarrassing thing I've ever seen. | |
Who do we got so far? | |
Michael Sussman? | |
Oh, acquitted. | |
John Durham? | |
Oh, boy. | |
Greg Craig, he gets acquitted. | |
Manafort, basically, for this Ukrainian Farah thing. | |
The same thing. | |
Greg Craig, remember he was Clinton's lawyer in the impeachment? | |
Paul Manafort? | |
Paul Manafort. | |
George Papadopoulos, what was that all about? | |
How about old Carter Page? | |
Michael Flynn? | |
General Flynn? | |
They set this guy up! | |
They set him up. | |
Make him lie. | |
Make him lie. | |
Don't worry, Mike. | |
We're going to talk to you. | |
Don't worry. | |
Then they basically hold his family hostage. | |
What a bunch of lying, conniving, underhanded. | |
This is like, this is third world. | |
This is Soviet style. | |
You think this is the first one? | |
Come on. | |
Don't just get upset over the fact that it's Steve Bannon. | |
By the way, Steve Bannon, we'll talk about his basis of appeal, but Steve Bannon's got some stuff that he can claim that I'll explain to you coming up. | |
And we'll talk about some other things as well. | |
And also, please let Trump win. | |
Dear God, let him win. | |
Oh my god. | |
We'll talk about that. | |
If we can get into the Schedule F nightmare. | |
Can you imagine Trump getting in? | |
Let's see if we have time for this. | |
If Trump can get in to office and basically fire in effect, I guess you would say, what is it? | |
Oh yes. | |
Maybe 50,000 employees. | |
50 30,000 federal employees. | |
I mean, wipe this out. | |
If I was the president, Washington would be a ghost town. | |
I would. | |
I would go in. | |
I would just. | |
Oh! | |
They would hate me. | |
And I'd line everybody up. | |
Everybody. | |
Everybody in federal governance. | |
Everybody stand up. | |
Go outside. | |
Okay. | |
Big loudspeakers. | |
I would say whoever has a job, take one step forward. | |
Oh, not so fast! | |
Oh, I would decimate. | |
You talk about deep state, police state, intel state, shadow government. | |
Dear God, you ain't seen nothing like that. | |
I mean, you can't even imagine what this stuff is. | |
Anyway, we'll talk about that if we get a chance. | |
If we get a chance. | |
Now I want to explain to you this Bannon thing. | |
And I also want to give you an idea of how you should handle this. | |
Because when you look at social media, it's one extreme after another. | |
You've got on the left, whatever they're called, CNN and others saying that Steve Bannon is the worst form of human life that's ever lived. | |
He's public enemy number one. | |
On the right, On Fox News, he's a hero. | |
He's the... | |
Oh my God. | |
Well, yeah, sort of. | |
Not really, but okay. | |
So we're going to get to that. | |
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Let me go back to Steve Bannon. | |
Now Steve Bannon, people don't like him because of the way he looks. | |
The left thinks he's fat. | |
And that's a big no-no today. | |
Or that he has rosacea. | |
He's not attractive. | |
Or his hair is greasy. | |
We make fun of the way he looks. | |
Okay. | |
Alright. | |
I guess Brian Stelter is the poll star of manliness, but that's kind of moved at this particular point. | |
That's what people are. | |
People hate him. | |
They don't even know anything about him. | |
They don't know the first thing about him. | |
But the first thing he did yesterday, which made sense to us, when he came out, he said, I want to thank the jury. | |
And I thank the judge. | |
Good. | |
Because the jury said, hey pal, look, don't... | |
There was no evidence. | |
Let's go through this. | |
He was charged with two counts. | |
Contempt of Congress. | |
Contempt of Congress. | |
Number one, for testimony he made, refusing to testify. | |
And as far as documents, two counts. | |
Misdemeanors. | |
Okay? | |
Okay, fine. | |
Now, number one. | |
Two things he wanted to do. | |
He wanted to attack the charge by saying, I am invoking, now this got tough, and you've got to admit, I am claiming this on behalf of President Trump. | |
This is executive privilege. | |
You're asking me to basically provide Privileged communications. | |
Okay. | |
Fine. | |
Yes. | |
And then the judge, Nichols, I believe, who is a Trump appointee, said, did Trump make this? | |
Well, he didn't really make the claim. | |
But you're doing it? | |
So that was dicey. | |
It was weird. | |
So you're claiming this on behalf of the president? | |
You're not a member of the White House. | |
Yes, but... | |
But what? | |
You're not a member of the... | |
Yes, but I was. | |
Yeah, but you were basically, you know, removed. | |
And you weren't even there during the January 6th event. | |
Which is funny, because that's what they're saying. | |
Well, you weren't even there. | |
Now, what the hell are your charges? | |
What do you want to know from me, though? | |
I don't know anything. | |
Yeah, well, you still may know something. | |
So the judge said, we don't want you... | |
We're not going to let you use that claim of any kind of privilege. | |
Any kind of executive privilege. | |
Sorry. | |
And the second one, and this is the one that I think is critical, and it goes back to the jury. | |
What's the law now? | |
What were the jury instructions? | |
He's saying, I am not deliberately, obstreperously, contumaciously, brazenly, rudely, I'm not violent, I'm not ignoring the subpoena, refusing to answer it. | |
I'm doing it based because I talked to my lawyers. | |
That doesn't work. | |
What? | |
That doesn't work. | |
What do you mean that doesn't work? | |
This is a legal thing. | |
Should I turn this in? | |
Don't do that. | |
Imagine you're a doctor. | |
Or you're a psychiatrist. | |
Your psychiatrist gets subpoenaed by the prosecution. | |
There is the psychotherapist patient privilege. | |
And this doctor says, well, I went to my lawyer and said, should I deny this? | |
Yes. | |
And later on they say, sorry, this is contempt. | |
Yeah, but my lawyer said, we don't care about your lawyer. | |
But I'm not doing it. | |
I'm not deliberately, I have a basis for this. | |
I'm not, sorry. | |
Yeah, but I check with the lawyer. | |
Quit saying you check with your lawyer. | |
What am I supposed to do? | |
Even people in the Justice Department check with lawyers. | |
What's the matter? | |
In fact, and this is where I, This is where he lost me. | |
And the problem is, we don't have the cowards from J6 Committee coming to testify. | |
Nancy Pelosi is not going to testify to speak of the House. | |
They have the speech and debate clause privilege. | |
They're not going to do this stuff. | |
Don't even bring that up. | |
It makes you sound kind of crazy and desperate. | |
You may get a big kick out of that. | |
You may think that's as great. | |
I thought that was stupid. | |
Don't say that. | |
You're not going to have Nancy Pelosi show up with a subpoena and testify, and you're going to cross-examine the Speaker of the House? | |
It ain't going to happen. | |
I don't care who it is. | |
Come on. | |
Now, I think Mark Meadows, they declined prosecution. | |
Dan Scavino, they declined prosecution. | |
I mean, they've done this before. | |
But don't do that. | |
Don't say that. | |
It sounds great. | |
It sounds like, wow, it's... | |
Just terrific what you're saying. | |
No! | |
Just do what you say. | |
Just sit there and say, I want to thank the jury. | |
That was very good. | |
Thank the judge. | |
Very good. | |
Don't insult the judge. | |
Don't. | |
Don't bring up anybody else. | |
It's the greatest country in the world. | |
I'll be vindicated. | |
And I'm sure after we make our case, the appellate court of appropriate jurisdiction will rule in my favor and that's it. | |
And that's where this is going, the appellate court. | |
Now remember, it's at the D.C. level, the district court. | |
Now it goes to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. | |
If somehow the Supreme's got a hold of this, oh God, wouldn't you love that? | |
We'll take that one. | |
Now what happens is, when you grant cert, when you have, you file a written, Actually, you seek kind of a motion, if you will, for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court. | |
I want this to go all the way. | |
Oh, can you imagine that? | |
Clarence Thomas, I'll do that. | |
No, no, excuse me. | |
Judge Alito, no, I'll write this. | |
No, no, no, I'll write this. | |
Judge Kavanaugh, I'll write this. | |
Driving crazy. | |
By the way, another one of my... | |
If you are not following... | |
Remember, how do I say this? | |
YouTube is a wonderful piece. | |
It's a wonderful thing. | |
I love... | |
YouTube is very nice. | |
It's very interesting. | |
A lot of good stuff. | |
But this is kind of like the... | |
This is like the children's table at Thanksgiving. | |
You know what I mean? | |
I mean, it's nice. | |
It's very good. | |
It's very nice, by the way. | |
But LionelMedia.com, this is where I get into the... | |
Kind of the meat and potatoes of this. | |
Because there's one coming up about what Kagan is saying, which is nuts. | |
I want to talk about this... | |
There's so much good stuff coming out. | |
And by the way, what are they also saying? | |
YouTube has also said they're going to do something about we don't want there to be misinformation about abortion. | |
See where we're going with it. | |
See where we're going with it. | |
So this is nice. | |
We're going to work within the confines of this. | |
Okay. | |
What's the bottom line? | |
Well, first of all, as you know, and for those of you who don't know, maybe, maybe you don't know this, but I'm going to explain this to you. | |
Today, in our world, we have political theater. | |
And in our political theater, we have these wonderful things. | |
By the way, thank you, Roland Hasbrook. | |
Yes, please like, please subscribe, and please forward. | |
Please tell people. | |
Hit that little bell. | |
It's critical because every single day, every single day, I get nothing from you two. | |
Oh, you lost another hundred. | |
A hundred people? | |
I don't think I'm losing a hundred people. | |
Well, I think we are. | |
Are you sure somebody's not putting their thumb on the scale? | |
I'm just saying, you know? | |
I don't know. | |
So anyway, we want to use the algorithm in our favor. | |
Thank you. | |
But anyway, for those who've just tuned in, as you may or may not know, this is Political Theater. | |
And we have these folks of, we call them the left, and they hate Trump. | |
Oh my God, they hate Trump. | |
That's all they do is they hate Trump. | |
They hate Trump. | |
And they are so fearful. | |
And they should be fearful. | |
They should be extremely fearful. | |
Especially as it was put out this week, when he implements Executive Schedule F. Executive order known as Schedule F. This is where he could basically ship can 50,000 plus federal employees like that with no right of appeal. | |
Also got to get rid of the SES, this selective executive... | |
Anyway, there's a lot of... | |
A lot that he can do. | |
A lot that he can do. | |
That can destroy... | |
Destroy the deep state, police state, intel state, shadow government, permanent government, heritage government, and the people that represent these folks in Washington and the government who are just there. | |
They're just there. | |
They're like the... | |
We're not talking about, you know, clerks, people who answer the phone. | |
We're talking about permanent employees who represent this... | |
I don't know what you want to call them. | |
This entrenched permanent government in Washington. | |
Anyway. | |
So these people hate Trump. | |
So Liz Cheney and Kinzinger and all these other people put together this J6 kangaroo court. | |
Is it legal? | |
Absolutely. | |
Is it unfair? | |
Absolutely. | |
yeah It's completely legal. | |
Yeah, but it's unfair. | |
Duh. | |
You think the Watergate hearings were safe? | |
Do you think that was fair? | |
Do you think the Watergate hearings were fair? | |
Seriously, do you really believe that? | |
Do you believe the Watergate? | |
Watergate was a joke! | |
You think people say, I can't believe it. | |
Liz Cheney doesn't even provide a chance for any kind of cross-examination. | |
Look what they did to Nixon! | |
Well, it doesn't really matter. | |
Now, the people who hate Trump are saying, well, so what? | |
To each his own. | |
We don't care. | |
And for those who love Trump, Oh, all of a sudden they love, you know, this stuff. | |
Now, let me ask you a question. | |
Let me take the exact same situation. | |
Let's say it was Hillary Clinton. | |
You know what you'd say? | |
Screw Hillary Clinton. | |
I don't care about Hillary Clinton. | |
So what? | |
She's got it coming. | |
Right? | |
Be honest. | |
You wouldn't care about this. | |
Same situation. | |
Because, for most people, their sense of justice is... | |
But I, I am telling you... | |
And this is what most people think. | |
I am telling you that I only care about stuff that's fair if I get it. | |
I was against Clinton's impeachment. | |
Against it! | |
You don't impeach! | |
To subvert the franchise. | |
You wait until he's out of office. | |
That was the most piss-poor waste of time. | |
Oh, he lied. | |
He'd lie all the time. | |
That's not it. | |
That never affected the government. | |
That's not whatever. | |
But the people I know who hated Clinton said, well, so what? | |
It's the integrity of the... | |
Oh, would you shut up? | |
It's only because you hate Clinton. | |
And Marjorie Greene, Taylor Greene, and Boebert, and all these others, and the Adam, whatever it is, these people are trying to put on, they're on the conservative show. | |
Now, as you know right now, there is no such thing as a Congress. | |
It's television, or cable news, or whatever it is. | |
Josh Hawley, Josh Hawley, the biggest waste of time since the coccyx, or the appendix. | |
He's some vestigial something. | |
And today he says, do you think it's fair? | |
Do you think it's fair that they allow illegal aliens on airplane flights? | |
And all they have to do is merely show their arrest? | |
Josh, what are you doing? | |
You're a senator. | |
What are you telling me this for? | |
Well, did you see me on Fox News? | |
I was on with, did you see me? | |
It was great. | |
Did you see my tweet? | |
Did you see me? | |
How did my tie look? | |
I look young. | |
I think I look young, don't I? | |
Do you like me? | |
Do you like me on TV? | |
How do they do it? | |
Are they all right? | |
Okay? | |
Do they all right? | |
Yeah. | |
Come on! | |
Maybe you should pull a Leo Terrell and wear a hat. | |
That's nice. | |
Classy. | |
2.0. | |
Josh, 2.0. | |
That's what's going on. | |
Then maybe we get John Kennedy. | |
Now, let me ask you something. | |
Do you think it's fair that we take criminals who have invaded our sovereignty And provide them with ghost flights in the middle of nowhere. | |
Do you think... | |
I don't think that's... | |
Oh, it's this great government. | |
Isn't he great? | |
I love him! | |
Nothing's getting done. | |
So going back to what I said, Liz Cheney says, screw you, these are the rules. | |
Did a cop ever pull you over? | |
Yes. | |
Were you then in speeding? | |
No. | |
Is that fair? | |
Yes. | |
Well, I don't know if it's fair, but it's legal. | |
Where have you been? | |
Yeah, but this isn't right. | |
This isn't right. | |
Look what they did to General Flynn. | |
You're right about that. | |
You are right about that. | |
It's absolutely horrible what they've done. | |
I don't know why Flynn... | |
I don't know why anybody ever talks to the FBI about anything. | |
Ever. | |
I don't understand this. | |
You have the right to remain silent. | |
Do you not see what's going on? | |
Do you not understand what's happening? | |
What's the matter with you? | |
But let me tell you who's going to make out like a bandit. | |
It's Bannon! | |
Oh, are you kidding? | |
You know the names. | |
You know that there's this real cool guy element to the conservative, you know, the neo... | |
Not Leo Strauss' neocon, but the new wave of conservatives. | |
Oh, they've got their, you know, patriots and CPACs and they've got their things. | |
And each of them are kind of jealous of the other. | |
Well, you're wrong. | |
I mean, I guess war room's okay, but I don't know. | |
As though politics has to do with your show. | |
Well, I don't know. | |
I don't mention their names. | |
I don't watch this crap. | |
That means nothing. | |
But he is going to be the biggest thing anybody's ever seen. | |
My God! | |
Milk it, baby! | |
Milk it! | |
Go ahead. | |
Just do it on every show. | |
Now watch what Fox News is. | |
I don't want to have him on. | |
Well, because he does that in war rooms. | |
That's not us. | |
We've got our thing here. | |
Yeah, but aren't we a conservative... | |
No! | |
No! | |
Excuse me, Fox News. | |
Aren't you a conservative station, network, that promotes the... | |
No! | |
How do you explain Neil Cavuto? | |
How do you explain Bret Baier? | |
How do you explain all these people who went full vax, full... | |
Are you kidding me? | |
That's dead. | |
That's awkward. | |
You got Tucker. | |
That's about it. | |
Everything else is a rehash. | |
It's nothing. | |
You've got people in this world today where their whole world is... | |
Is it on? | |
Is it on Locals? | |
Is it on Odyssey? | |
Did I miss the video yet? | |
I'm not learning anything. | |
Yeah, but I love someone. | |
I don't care. | |
What is this? | |
I just told you what the rule is. | |
He's going to go with appeal. | |
Now, is Bannon the great? | |
Bannon's not in office. | |
Bannon's okay. | |
I don't understand. | |
He's okay. | |
He's good, I guess. | |
I wish I could play for you. | |
And you probably know these people. | |
I wish I could play for you. | |
A hidden camera of a friend. | |
And she fancies herself, Miss, you know, Miss Conservative. | |
Oh, I read this book. | |
Oh, I love... | |
I'm not going to mention it. | |
It's like, you're kidding me. | |
What is this? | |
Do you know what's going on right now in the world? | |
No. | |
But I've got my American flag pin. | |
And I've got my American flag, and I watch, you know, whatever. | |
I don't get it. | |
No. | |
Let me see if I can explain this again to you. | |
There is so much, if you are not scared out of your mind, if you are not just paralyzed by all that's happening, I don't know what to tell you. | |
I don't know what to tell you. | |
I don't... | |
If you are not just flummoxed by this, if you are not... | |
And by the way, today, if you haven't signed up for the newsletter, another one's going out today. | |
It's a beaut. | |
It's a beaut. | |
Let me give it to you right now. | |
I don't have anybody to talk to regarding what's going on regarding Ukraine. | |
Nobody. | |
Nobody. | |
I don't know anybody who is even remotely... | |
Remotely interested in what's happening with that. | |
Nothing. | |
Putin's a bad guy. | |
Zelensky's a good guy. | |
We gotta help the good guy. | |
We don't wanna help the bad guy. | |
That's it. | |
That's enough. | |
Do you know what Putin's point was? | |
Nope. | |
Not even interested. | |
Nope. | |
No one came by. | |
Do you know what's happening right now in the reconfiguration of the world? | |
Nope. | |
But I know Bannon. | |
I love Bannon. | |
I watch War Room. | |
You like War Room? | |
I like War Room. | |
I like Judge Jeanine. | |
Do you like Judge Jeanine? | |
I love Judge Jeanine. | |
Do you know what's going on with ESGs? | |
No. | |
Do you know what clown shop is doing? | |
No. | |
Do you know about food breakdowns around the world? | |
No. | |
They don't talk about that on Judge Jeanine. | |
That's all I know. | |
I'm a conservative. | |
I watch The Five. | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | |
The world. | |
There's a reconfiguration of the world. | |
It's the great reason. | |
You know, this is by proxy. | |
There was this case the other day that came out that basically said it was a federal case. | |
I don't know why I'm thinking Jacksonville, but it basically is going to be delving into whether big tech is the proxy, the enforcement arm, the lucabrasi of the shadow government. | |
One of the biggest stories around. | |
Any of these Any of these legal eagles talking about this? | |
No! | |
Because they want to talk about these. | |
Did somebody get stabbed? | |
We're on it. | |
How about this one? | |
Did you hear about the guy who was let out of jail 50 times? | |
And he went and he said, I'm going to attack and molest people. | |
And he molested 50 people at a mall on camera. | |
No, I didn't hear it. | |
Yeah, because I just made that up. | |
But you would have been on that. | |
Because it's easy. | |
It's easy. | |
You don't have to do a lot of... | |
Okay, let me... | |
Do you all know who World Economic... | |
You don't know that? | |
Okay. | |
Global Reset? | |
No. | |
New World Order? | |
No, not Alex Jones. | |
Alex Jones, for years, this guy is crazy. | |
You know how much the stuff he said that makes total sense? | |
I was talking to a fellow the other day out of Cape Town, South Africa. | |
He did an interview with him. | |
And he said, why don't you think people care about Bilderberg? | |
Because I said, they don't understand it. | |
They don't understand it. | |
The big story is Jennifer Lopez and Matt Damon. | |
What a work that is. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
Let me stop for a second. | |
Sometimes I love the word BS caca del toro. | |
Bovine y jesta. | |
Bovine excrement. | |
I love it. | |
It's the best word in the world. | |
And it details the work. | |
Did you see this one? | |
Did you see where Vince McMahon's stepping down? | |
Don't believe a word of Vince McMahon. | |
He has spent it. | |
This is a work. | |
He's got a billion dollars. | |
He's not stepping up. | |
I'm stepping down because I have the, you know, the professional wrestling. | |
Get this. | |
Now, get this. | |
The board of the world... | |
WWE, they're upset with the fact that wrestling, wrestling now, where they pull the Undertaker and you've got Missy this and these people who are basically trollops strutting about and doing all these terrible things. | |
This, he might be injurious to the image of WWE. | |
You're being played as a chump. | |
This is a work. | |
Now, That's the story. | |
You think Neil Cavuto would ever do that? | |
I don't think so. | |
You think Larry Kudlow would say, let's talk about this. | |
This is business. | |
This is a billion dollar plus. | |
Oh, Fauci on fun. | |
If you don't understand, if you can't smell the rancid, fetid contamination of these folks, and by the way, as great as Tucker is, if that's your thing, don't believe this. | |
For a moment, they let him get away with this much, this much more. | |
Remember, that's it. | |
Your jaw will never drop. | |
What? | |
He gets real close with Marty McCary? | |
Where has he been? | |
Don't think for a moment. | |
This is a work. | |
Okay, but that's it. | |
Another one, too. | |
I know you don't care about this, but I'm going to tell you something. | |
One of the greatest stories ever is Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. | |
Not the story the way it's played. | |
I love propaganda. | |
I love lies. | |
I love when people put together lies. | |
And what you are seeing regarding these two is a lie. | |
It's the best lie ever. | |
It's the greatest. | |
They are being, you don't understand, they're part of, this is the shadow government. | |
The world shadow government, they are one of their... | |
They're trying them out. | |
They're trying desperately. | |
Who are the people? | |
Oprah? | |
Oprah is golden. | |
Oprah is in the Praetorian Guard of the shadow government media folks. | |
George Clooney. | |
George Clooney is the chosen one. | |
Aces. | |
He is... | |
Untouchable. | |
George Clooney. | |
If I sat around anybody who says, tell me the truth about George Clooney, Randy Gerber, Cindy Crawford, just go through. | |
Everybody knows. | |
Come on. | |
Stop it. | |
You don't know that. | |
The people in Des Moines don't know that. | |
They don't really understand what's going on with Prince Harry. | |
They don't get this. | |
Here's another story, which is the most interesting. | |
You're missing this. | |
You're missing this. | |
A guy they're trying their best to try to bail out, because he's gone to bat for them, is the biggest cloaca there ever is. | |
This orifice by the name of Alec Baldwin. | |
Now, Alec Baldwin, they are trying so hard. | |
He is at the end of the trajectory. | |
You do know that if somebody says, you can shoot an AK-47 at me, I'll let you do this. | |
But, I get to pick how far away from the bullet I can. | |
What's the rain? | |
Okay, I'm going to go about 100 feet more. | |
Okay, fire. | |
That's it. | |
Alec Baldwin is at the end of that trajectory. | |
When Gary, Glenn Rose, whatever it is, he tried his best. | |
He was Trump on SNL. | |
SNL, they're just kind of... | |
Remember, they grind it into pulp. | |
This was an instrument of the... | |
Lorne Michaels was kind of like part of the propaganda unit. | |
Extremely. | |
And Alec Baldwin did. | |
I think the worst Trump is. | |
They have a young... | |
A kid, a young guy, who does a spot-on... | |
I don't know if he's even on anymore. | |
His voice is... | |
He is so good. | |
And of course, he does the Valsalva maneuver. | |
Anyway. | |
So here's the story. | |
This is the best one ever. | |
They actually ask... | |
You're going to say, what is this? | |
Information for the sake of information. | |
Look at the... | |
Look at the absolute value of this. | |
You know what absolute value is, right? | |
It's quantity, magnitude. | |
The absolute value of negative four is the same as four. | |
It's four. | |
The magnitude of four. | |
Left, right, doesn't matter. | |
It's the absolute value. | |
And the absolute value of the Alec Baldwin story is this. | |
They let him go as far as possible. | |
He's married to a woman who basically is Charo. | |
She's made up this fake Spanish accent. | |
When does she say, okay, alright. | |
Look, let me talk about the 800-pound gorilla. | |
I don't speak like this. | |
I'm not from Mallorca. | |
I'm from Boston. | |
Okay? | |
Alright? | |
I mean, you thought AOC was a liar. | |
This one, and to me, I made the cucumber. | |
How do you say it in Spanish? | |
In English, the cucumber. | |
To me, I think that they got... | |
What? | |
Hilaria. | |
You do the math. | |
So anyway, so there she is. | |
And she, everybody says, you, she does this, where's his accent from? | |
And we're not talking about the Madonna, British accent, or the Linda McCartney, bless her heart, British accent, or the Mid-Atlantic accent that Yvonne DiCarlo and Kitty Carlisle, thank you so much, Bennett Saf, yes, Orson Welles, no, no, we're not talking about that. | |
You know, the Gore Vidal, William F. Buckley? | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
We're talking about the woman who talked like this because I was born in Mallorca. | |
And to me, I sing it at my home and my esposo, me, Alec Baldwin. | |
To me, I sing it at the guy with El Niño, El Niñito. | |
Yo soy, I mean, yo tengo seis. | |
No, seis. | |
So anyway, so she's what? | |
About 50 years old and she's pregnant again? | |
Okay, fine. | |
Alright, you know what? | |
Go ahead. | |
Whatever makes you happy. | |
So they ask Alec Baldwin, why do you have so many kids? | |
Now if he was right, he goes, why? | |
I'll tell you why. | |
Despite the fact that I'm at the end of my career, Charo over here, she has some crazy idea of having this thing about, at home with the Baldwins! | |
About the reality show! | |
I'm tired of this! | |
Alec Baldwin is born, he's a member of the 58 Club. | |
The 58 Club. | |
Baldwin, me, Madonna, Prince, Michael Jackson. | |
Angela Bassett, slew of people, 1958. | |
All of us. | |
And August, if I recall correctly. | |
That's the greatest story in the world. | |
Because these people are part of the superstructure of the propaganda unit. | |
Let me give you another one. | |
The New York Post. | |
Oh, New York Post. | |
Miranda Devine. | |
If I hear one more story from Miranda Devine about the... | |
And did you know... | |
I can't do an Aussie accent, but did you know that there's a laptop of Hunter Biden? | |
Don't. | |
You're not telling me that. | |
Yes! | |
And he's doing things with... | |
We know. | |
Yes, but I have a book coming out. | |
It's about the laptop. | |
I know. | |
We know this. | |
Same thing about the Anthony Weiner laptop? | |
Anything about that? | |
Oh, that one. | |
Yes, when New York City police officers, upon seeing the content, screamed. | |
Yes, what happened to that? | |
Nothing. | |
Okay, that New York Post? | |
They're promoting OnlyFans and basically sex worker prostitution stories. | |
I don't know who's paying them off, but they're saying... | |
I'm making so much money. | |
This ex-teacher makes $35,000 a day on OnlyFans. | |
What are you doing? | |
What are you... | |
Wait a minute. | |
This is the New York Post. | |
What's going on here? | |
What was the one from Australia the other day? | |
They do this. | |
It's a work. | |
Anybody pointing that out? | |
No. | |
You're not going to be hearing Tucker Carlton talking about that. | |
It's a work. | |
It's a... | |
Oh. | |
LinkedIn. | |
LinkedIn now saying, well, I'm a sex worker. | |
Oh my God. | |
It's a work. | |
Don't you understand? | |
The real stuff. | |
Let me give you an example. | |
I'm going to tell you a story about something that happened one time, which I'll never forget. | |
I'll never forget this. | |
I came out of a... | |
We were on the east side. | |
Lower East Side, I don't go that often, but one time a friend of mine and I, this was years ago, came out of this joint and there were these people from, I don't know where they were, they were tourists, taking pictures of buildings. | |
Taking pictures of nothing. | |
Behind them was a guy dressed as Jesus with a huge, like a cardboard cross. | |
He's carrying this with a bucket. | |
And a cross. | |
Big! | |
So when I came out, and they're taking pictures of some guy playing PVC barrels or something, I said, excuse me. | |
I didn't mean to interrupt you. | |
I said, but you know, if you want to take a picture, that's what you take a picture. | |
And they turned around, and behind them was Jesus of Nazareth walking down 4th Street with a cross. | |
I said, That's what you should be paying attention to. | |
Do you know the day, remember the story when Bill Cosby's putative love child was charged with extortion or something and she came up with a verdict? | |
As she was talking, as she was talking on TV, there was a nude man in the background walking across. | |
Nobody even noticed. | |
That's New York. | |
So what I'm trying to tell you is that, no, no, no. | |
You're missing the point about Bannon. | |
That's not the issue. | |
Bannon's going to help him. | |
Believe me, they're so jealous of him. | |
His numbers. | |
War room is going to go through the room. | |
No, it's not unfair. | |
No, it's not illegal. | |
The whole system is unfair. | |
You said you have a huge bug, so you can drink. | |
Who? | |
You're drinking a huge bug, so they can get me to. | |
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Go to the merch. | |
It's right there on the tab. | |
So what I'm trying to do is tell you, no, you're missing this. | |
Let me tell you another story. | |
To get an idea, because I like analogies, and I think this may help you. | |
Years ago, when people were trying to explain the notion of the bomb and what this meant, from Zillard and, you know, all these folks and Einstein and quantum mechanics, and there's a story about Niels Bohr who was trying to explain, you know, and with the thick Danish accent. | |
Nobody knew. | |
They were looking at him like, what the hell is this guy talking about? | |
And apparently, as they were closing, the story goes, as they were closing the covers of their typewriters, somebody came on. | |
No, it was Enrico Fermi. | |
He says, no, wait, wait, you're missing the point. | |
You don't understand what this means. | |
You don't understand. | |
You're listening to him. | |
No, he's talking about unleashing. | |
The glue, the cosmic universal glue that holds together everything and weaponizing it. | |
It's a force that is incalculable. | |
Unfathomable. | |
Wow! | |
And Niels Bohr said, that's what I said. | |
Well, not really. | |
You didn't say it like that. | |
You were spending time missing the stuff that you think is unimportant. | |
That's important. | |
I love propaganda. | |
I love watching Capra. | |
I love watching, oh my god, John Wayne. | |
The deals? | |
Ever since? | |
What do you think HUAC was? | |
What do you think people like Ronald Reagan, he got a pass? | |
Head of the Screen Actors Guild? | |
Come on. | |
By the way, you know why Reagan really turned on the commies? | |
During a negotiation, apparently the Communist Party, which by the way, started out legitimately, but the Communist Party, he thought, basically told him, if you don't play ball with us, we're going to cut that pretty face of yours. | |
And he never forgot that. | |
He said, oh, you know what? | |
Okay. | |
You know the stuff they've got on John Wayne? | |
Do you know what it is to own John? | |
We own him. | |
Remember the Green Beret? | |
Remember that? | |
With David Jansen, Aldo Ray, Timothy Hutton's father, whatever his name is. | |
Remember that? | |
That was the biggest bunch of crap. | |
I mean, it was John Wayne. | |
Propaganda. | |
What do you think this is? | |
What do you think Fox is? | |
What do you think... | |
This controlled opposition? | |
I mean, they've had this stuff forever. | |
And it's brilliant. | |
It's brilliant. | |
It goes back behind Stalin. | |
It goes back to the Borgias. | |
If I want to get people's attention, what am I going to do? | |
If I want to win the masses, I'm not going to go on Fox News or CNN or any of that stuff. | |
I'm going to go to some TikTok video. | |
I'm going to make... | |
I'm going to go to people, go directly to where they are, and I'm going to take people they like, stars and movie stars, and I'm going to have them issue the information. | |
This is brutal, what's going on right now. | |
Here was a story for you. | |
I know you missed this. | |
I know you missed this. | |
Remember this one? | |
Huma Thurman supposedly hooking up with Bradley Cooper as Anthony Weiner? | |
You either know what I'm talking about, or you don't. | |
Oh, that's the Uma Thurman. | |
No, Uma Thurman. | |
Forget it. | |
Uma. | |
No, no. | |
Uma Thurman is married to Abedin. | |
Abedin. | |
Hillary's gal. | |
The story is, they're supposed, there's this thing. | |
You know how many people are laughing? | |
It's like, you know, do people, or do they not understand? | |
They don't know anything. | |
They don't know anything. | |
They're saying, really? | |
Really? | |
I didn't know that. | |
Oh, come on! | |
The stories are just... | |
By the way, who's married to Ethan Hawke? | |
That was Uma Thurman, right? | |
Okay, Uma Thurman. | |
There's this story. | |
There's this thing going on. | |
It's a Netflix about Paul Newman. | |
It's a hagiography. | |
It's syrupy. | |
Do you know the backstory on Paul Newman? | |
No! | |
I know you don't. | |
Everybody else does. | |
You don't know. | |
That's what I find fascinating. | |
There's this level of... | |
I don't know... | |
There's this air pocket or vacuum that sort of... | |
People just don't know anything. | |
They don't understand how this thing works. | |
Stop for one second. | |
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I love information. | |
I love when people get... | |
I walk out and I'm saying, well, they're not talking about this anymore. | |
I saw a picture and I see pictures every single day. | |
I look at pictures of when I was a kid. | |
You know, you're at Aunt Salikia's house or whoever it is. | |
And I always look to see the skies. | |
And when I see clouds, and I'm thinking to myself, I could have sworn I saw geoengineering. | |
No, that can't be. | |
That can't be. | |
My dream is one day when everybody says, okay, you're right. | |
We admit. | |
They're spraying something. | |
It's right there online. | |
Go to geoengineering. | |
Just Google geoengineering, dimming, solar radiation management, carbon dioxide removal, aluminum, barium, strontium. | |
It's all there! | |
And yet I'm still saying to people, do you think? | |
Is he talking about that again? | |
One day I'm going to be vindicated. | |
And what I want to know is not so much that. | |
I want to ask people two things. | |
Number one, how can you look up and not wonder what that is? | |
That's number one. | |
And number two, how are people still walking around? | |
With masks. | |
How are you still doing this? | |
I want to have a show. | |
I saw one yesterday. | |
She had a cloth mask, which is completely a waste of time. | |
Because if you can smell something, the virus is going through. | |
And it was made of little sparkles. | |
And I want to ask. | |
Are you doing this because you're just used to it? | |
Are you doing it because you think it's effective? | |
Explain this to me. | |
Explain this to me. | |
I'm dying to know this. | |
Nobody's doing this right now, but I want to ask this question. | |
People who start smoking. | |
You know, I'm seeing very few people smoking. | |
Very. | |
You notice that? | |
Even vaping, I'm seeing, and the biggest con ever is that, well, vaping is better than, stop it. | |
Popcorn lung, what are you? | |
Smoking is down a lot. | |
I just don't, you barely see it. | |
I don't see it at all. | |
I really don't. | |
I don't even see vaping. | |
Vaping is the most stupid thing in the world. | |
Like, what are you doing? | |
How about people who vape indoors? | |
Well, it's not smoke. | |
It's like, I can smell this licorice smell. | |
What are you doing to me? | |
Anyway. | |
So, I've always wanted to have a show where I say, I want to talk to somebody who is starting this today. | |
Who's starting smoking. | |
Not who smokes, but somebody who, we're talking today to Ramona Velasquez of the Bronx. | |
And Ramona, you did not smoke. | |
That's right. | |
And I understand you You began smoking now. | |
Is that correct? | |
Yes. | |
Now. | |
You just started. | |
Why did you begin smoking now? | |
Why? | |
I know that you knew it was bad. | |
You certainly know it's bad. | |
Very few people are doing it. | |
So you're going to have to go through this. | |
We're going to start coughing to build up the resistance against this. | |
Why are you doing this? | |
I want to do a show. | |
I want to do a show called Today's Subject, Why Are They Democrats? | |
And I want you to tell me something. | |
How do you look at Joe Biden and not cry? | |
How do you look at Joe Biden and ask yourself? | |
A friend of mine said it perfectly. | |
He said, would you let Joe Biden drive you home from the airport? | |
That's it. | |
That's the best question. | |
Oh. | |
Why are you a Republican? | |
Because I'm not a Republican. | |
Nobody's protecting kids. | |
That's Mrs. L says it all the time. | |
Why are you? | |
But my important thing is, aside from whatever it is, how can you be a Biden supporter when you know there's something very, very wrong with him? | |
And you know who they're gearing up. | |
I'm telling you. | |
It's Gavin Newsom teeing up. | |
He's going everywhere and he's pissing people off. | |
He doesn't care. | |
He's part of that. | |
Review the Newsom, D 'Alessandro, Pelosi, Brown, this kind of a crime family that's syndicated in California. | |
But why do people do this? | |
Why? | |
And I ask my friends. | |
I've known it. | |
We're getting close to 50 years. | |
He says, you know, I'm kind of surprised that you're right-wing. | |
I said, what do you think I'm saying that's right-wing? | |
Trump. | |
I said, well, Trump's not the president. | |
I said, and I'll tell you right now, I would give anything for Trump to be back. | |
Anything. | |
I would. | |
Amputating digits, you name it. | |
Because when he was in charge, things were great. | |
Things were great. | |
But why am I right-wing? | |
Why? | |
Well, I said, I'm... | |
Why? | |
Couldn't answer the question. | |
Couldn't answer the question. | |
I said, well, let me answer your question. | |
I said, why do you support Joe Biden? | |
Well, I said, no, no, no. | |
How is it that this man, what does he have to do before your party and the country says, all right, that's enough? | |
Does he have to come out and say, and make noise and just freeze or look like a bug over a match? | |
What does he have to do? | |
That's what I want to know. | |
That fascinates me. | |
How is this? | |
Do you just not care? | |
Most people do not care. | |
Let me explain something to you. | |
Not caring about something, you've got to understand something. | |
Listen to me. | |
Always remember, do not, do not, do not, involve yourself in people's lives that don't matter. | |
Do not. | |
Do you have people in your family? | |
Do you have relatives, friends, neighbors? | |
Where they have a terrible marriage, or this and that, or the kids acting up, or they got none of your business. | |
I don't care. | |
It's none of my business. | |
It's good to be like that. | |
Don't worry. | |
Don't involve yourself. | |
When it affects my country and the world, it's a different story. | |
I want to know how people do this. | |
I'm going to have a TV show on time call. | |
What the hell is the matter with these people? | |
Why don't they think this? | |
How is it? | |
And people will basically tell you, I don't care. | |
My level of indifference, my level of insouciance, my level of nonchalance, and intellectual torpor, and in curiosity, no, no boundaries. | |
That's precisely what they would say. | |
Alright, my friends. | |
Let me thank you. | |
First and foremost, let me say this again to you. | |
I want you to do me a favor. | |
You've got to do me a favor. | |
This is very, very critical. | |
Mrs. L is doing the best work possible. | |
If you were on Twitter, and Twitter, you can laugh all you want. | |
Twitter's this and Twitter's that. | |
Twitter is still terrific because it is the least narcissistic of any of the platforms. | |
And that's an absolute fact. | |
It's an absolute fact. | |
People really want to talk about issues. | |
So that's it. | |
Linz underscore warriors at Twitter. | |
Do that. | |
Okay? | |
You got that? | |
And also, lenswarriors.org. | |
We'll end that. | |
Alright, my friends. | |
Right now in New York City, what is it about? | |
What's the temp? | |
I'll tell you right now. | |
It's 85 degrees. | |
And if I hear one more person talking about summer weather. | |
By the way, men, do me a favor, especially when you're old. | |
Scrotal hyperthermia. | |
Something you've got to be careful of. | |
Scrotal hyperthermia. | |
Let's face it, gravity does a lot of things. | |
Because the next thing you know, you're walking around, it's like two mandarin oranges and a nylon stocking. | |
Ferdinand in the bowl. | |
Remember what I'm saying. | |
You might want to use frozen niblets. | |
Always keep them handy. | |
Slip them down your pants. | |
Cool you right off. | |
Forget this. | |
People say that. | |
Oh, did you ever see this? | |
They do this. | |
Oh, I like this. | |
You see this? | |
No, no, no, no. | |
What is this? | |
What is this cool? | |
No. | |
Go to the fridge, get some frozen peas, frozen niblets, stick them right down your shorts. | |
You are ready to go. | |
Trust me on that one. | |
Alright, where's everybody from? | |
Zowie says, my gosh, Lionel is funny during depressing times. | |
Thank you, Zowie. | |
I appreciate that. | |
Thank you so, so very much. | |
Oh, you gotta laugh. | |
I'm not gonna commit suicide. | |
I laugh at how stupid people are. | |
I can't believe how stupid and, and, and, and how mean people are. | |
Pinellas Park, Florida. | |
True warrior. | |
Look at this. | |
This is, bless your heart. | |
New Hampshire. | |
God bless you. | |
Paonia. | |
Paonia. | |
Remember this? | |
Wausau, Wisconsin. | |
I flew into your trip. | |
I went to Wausau. | |
I think, uh... | |
Yes, I did go to Wausau. | |
Melbourne, Australia. | |
God bless the Aussies. | |
Manchester, UK. | |
Hagerstown, Maryland. | |
Belfast, Northern Ireland. | |
This one there, one there. | |
Sharon Galway there. | |
You're one there. | |
You're one there. | |
For fuck's sake, you're one there, man. | |
I don't know whether Biden will come here. | |
Trump's going to come back there. | |
He's going to beat the children. | |
You're one there. | |
So you're one. | |
You're one. | |
You're one, Trump. | |
Huh? | |
Gulfport. | |
Oh, Bubba Sinclair. | |
Bubba is... | |
Ted Peter's still there. | |
How about the Coliseum? | |
Remember the Chataway? | |
Silas Dents? | |
All that area. | |
South Pasadena, Gulfport, that whole area. | |
Those were good times, baby. | |
Alright, my friends. | |
Have a great and glorious day. | |
You see you tomorrow. | |
Same bat time. | |
Same bat channel. | |
9 a.m. Eastern Time. | |
And until then, we say two things. | |
The monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
See ya. |