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All right, my friend. | |
I'm going to give you a little bit of a confession. | |
If it wasn't for the commitment, and I think I could speak to Mrs. Al, but if it wasn't for the commitment that we have made, A long time ago. | |
To spreading the Holy Word of Truth? | |
I don't think I would be in any way, even remotely, involved in conversational social media. | |
I mean, I'd read it, I'd research it, but I would not be on anything. | |
Anything. | |
I would not be Anywhere near it because of the absolute confounding stupidity that I, and I'm sure you, on a regular basis have to deal with from people who just, as their brains get smaller, as their information crushes and turns into nothing, their voices get louder. | |
I'm sure you've seen it. | |
It's the weirdest thing. | |
The loudest people. | |
It's like whenever you have somebody who is a freak, they hand you a microphone. | |
Here, say something. | |
It's just incredible. | |
It is just incredible. | |
I just had, I just finished, it's going out today at noon. | |
It's going out today at noon. | |
The latest, I don't know what to call it, newsletter. | |
It's not really a newsletter. | |
It's an email. | |
It's just a series of... | |
Please sign up for it. | |
It's free. | |
It's no big deal. | |
And people are just... | |
I was going through this today and my mind is blown because I stack ideas and I put them together and then I produce it and I'm overwhelmed with, oh my god, this is just like a couple of days. | |
This is just a couple of days. | |
And I can't believe what I'm seeing. | |
And I can't believe how many people don't know what's going on. | |
And they don't know how to react. | |
And it's just the most incredible thing I've ever seen in my life. | |
I'll give you an example. | |
Over the weekend, I'd love to do this. | |
I wrote on Twitter something to the effect that there's no such thing as forgiveness. | |
It's a myth. | |
It doesn't exist. | |
Because what you did is there. | |
And people can say, well, I forgive you. | |
But they really don't. | |
They're just going to stop reacting to you. | |
They're never going to forget. | |
Nobody forgives. | |
Nobody says, okay, wipe. | |
Now, I'm not talking about God, Jesus. | |
I'm talking about people. | |
I just did it in passing. | |
The responses were not just, well, I disagree. | |
The responses were directed towards me. | |
Who broke your heart? | |
I'm thinking, oh my God. | |
I love this. | |
So what do I do? | |
I just do more. | |
Faith is an illusion. | |
I'll write it down. | |
Whether I believe it or not, I don't even know. | |
It's like a song. | |
When you write a song, did you really mean Lucy and this guy with diamonds? | |
No, it's a song. | |
It's just a thought. | |
Throw that out. | |
See what people say. | |
They go crazy. | |
I love it. | |
And they don't understand what I'm doing. | |
They don't understand because it's a combination of a lot of things. | |
Number one, people are very, very lonely. | |
Number two, they don't know how to critically think. | |
They don't talk to anybody. | |
I wish I could show you. | |
You can't believe this. | |
If I could put a little camera and somebody who says, what do you think about such and such? | |
And I will hit them with not really anything that hard to understand, but just... | |
I'll talk to them as an adult. | |
They look at me with their mouth open like, I don't know what. | |
People know nothing. | |
It's incredible. | |
It's incredible. | |
I talked about this yesterday. | |
There's a story in today's newsletter. | |
Here we go. | |
This was a story. | |
This was a news story. | |
You can get it. | |
Sign up for it. | |
This was... | |
I want you to read this specifically. | |
I want you to hear this as it is. | |
This is from the World Health Organization. | |
What do people say? | |
What? | |
World Health Organization. | |
What's that? | |
You can almost... | |
Yeah, you know what they're going to do. | |
What's the World Health Organization? | |
You know, Teddy? | |
Tedros? | |
Who? | |
Okay. | |
I'm used to it. | |
Who are they? | |
Well, they pretty much run the show. | |
Well, they're foreign, aren't they? | |
No, they run the show. | |
This is the shadow government. | |
What? | |
Forget it. | |
I'm going to find this. | |
I don't care where it is. | |
You're going to see this. | |
Because I want you to read the actual... | |
You have to read the... | |
Oh, here we go. | |
Right after... | |
Right after Global Numbers top 16,000. | |
And the U.S. records its first cases involving children. | |
The World Health Director, Teddy Tedros, declared the global spread of monkeypox declared a, quote, public health emergency of international concern. | |
One level below the pandemic status Assigned to COVID. | |
Now, as I told people that, they look at me and they say, uh-huh. | |
I said, do you know what that means? | |
No. | |
I'll tell you. | |
It means they're going to plan this. | |
It means that they are going to do this next. | |
They're telling you this. | |
They love to tell you what they're going to do. | |
Do you know what happened with COVID? | |
Now these are people, I'm not talking to morons. | |
I mean, I may kind of give you that look like they're morons, but they're really not. | |
These are people who are educated, professional degrees, people in the workforce, people who are captains of alleged industry. | |
They look at me like, and what they do is, because they don't like what I'm saying, and because I'm kind of scaring them, they will eliminate what I'm saying. | |
They will remove it. | |
Hang on. | |
I've got to change this. | |
This is going out in the newsletter. | |
So right after the global numbers topped 16,000, and U.S. records, It records, rather, its first cases involving children. | |
World Health Director WHO declared the global spread of monkeypox, quote, a public health emergency of international concern. | |
That is it. | |
And that is the, um, how do I say this? | |
That's the trigger. | |
That's where you should say, uh-oh, That's what they're going to do next. | |
They're telling you this. | |
They love to tell you this. | |
And I'm wasting my time. | |
Because I don't know. | |
Cognitive dissonance, we love that word. | |
Oh my God, we love that word. | |
But it's kind of, sort of true. | |
It really is. | |
I don't understand it. | |
And by the way, today is called The Controlled Decline of Intellect. | |
It really, I mean, it sounds highfalutin. | |
But it is the most amazing thing I've ever seen in my life. | |
It is just incredible. | |
People just do not want me to bother them with this. | |
And, and, instead, they will sometimes say, well, here's what I think you should do. | |
I've got this video. | |
I wish I could tell you my list of people who don't know what they're talking about, but that are loved. | |
Loved. | |
Not because of anything involving accuracy, but because of either personality or... | |
I guess. | |
I guess. | |
Remember when I'm telling you this. | |
And I heard this line this week. | |
And I wrote this. | |
We're going to cry ourselves awake. | |
Now that's a play of cry yourself to sleep, right? | |
He cried himself to sleep. | |
So when I put this, instead of people saying... | |
Ah, I get that. | |
Well, it's a play on words. | |
They'll say, well, I'm awake because you can't come here to sleep because I'm already crying. | |
And they'll say, no, no, listen to what I'm saying. | |
Don't respond. | |
Just listen to it. | |
No, I can't listen. | |
I've got to write something. | |
Because that's my thing. | |
I've got to say something. | |
Did you understand it? | |
Well, I didn't understand it. | |
But it's beautiful. | |
Cry yourself awake. | |
Get it? | |
Just listen to it. | |
It's a play on words. | |
No. | |
They're too busy. | |
You can't be asleep if you're crying. | |
Did you send this video? | |
I'm going to send you this video. | |
I wish I could tell you. | |
These people are so fraudulent. | |
And they say stuff that's nothing. | |
Let me tell you this one. | |
Look at this story. | |
Remember, they tell you what they're going to do. | |
Here's one for you. | |
This blew me away. | |
This came out. | |
July 19th. | |
Mother Jones. | |
Think about this. | |
Think about what I'm saying here. | |
Think about what I'm saying. | |
Why would you do that? | |
Because this is what they're telling you they're going to do. | |
This is Mother Jones. | |
This is who these people are. | |
This is their thing. | |
Okay. | |
Summer heat is driving food prices higher still. | |
First came supply chain shortages and war. | |
Now there's heatflation. | |
And there's people, Western Europe, look at this. | |
In Italy, the hot and dry conditions are expected to destroy a third of the seasonal harvests of rice, corn, and animal fodder. | |
At a minimum, locusts have descended on the island of Sardinia in the worst invasion of three decades, hurting the product of hay and alfalfa. | |
The European Commission recently downgraded its soft wheat harvest estimates to 130 blah blah blah. | |
Across the world in China, a record-breaking heat wave. | |
Now, why is this important? | |
They're telling you what they're going to do. | |
They're telling you, they're saying, this is where we're going next. | |
And that's why there's going to be, I'm telling you, a food shortage here. | |
This is what they're going to do. | |
And they're going to blame heat, and that is global warming, climate change, we have to get off the grid, electric cars. | |
See what's happening? | |
They're turning it up. | |
They're telling you this. | |
So when I talk to you about preparewithlinel.com, I'm not just saying this. | |
They're telling you they're going to do this. | |
And one day, like that, it just shuts down. | |
It just shuts. | |
And there's one thing we've been able to learn. | |
One thing we've been able to learn. | |
Shadow government, cryptocracy, the world, whatever. | |
When they want to do something, it is like that! | |
Boom! | |
And you will comply. | |
They've been through beta tests after beta tests, you name it. | |
Monkeypox is ready to go. | |
They're just ready to go. | |
They've got everything in place. | |
They've got the logistics. | |
They know where to go. | |
They've got their social media lined up. | |
They've got their regular media lined up. | |
They've got the governments lined up. | |
They're ready to go. | |
And, what's also happening, listen to what I'm saying, You've got midterms coming up. | |
You've got midterms coming up. | |
This is less than four months. | |
Now, do you think catastrophe helps or hurts? | |
Do you think catastrophe helps or hurts? | |
We'll get to that later. | |
You can't outsmart these people. | |
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This is what I'm trying to tell you. | |
This is... | |
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90 days. | |
And it's coming. | |
I'm telling you, it's coming. | |
And when you think, uh-oh, and you've been through toilet paper shortages, you've been through, remember, baby food? | |
Is that still going on? | |
Don't know. | |
Because they tell you what to pay attention to. | |
Paper goods. | |
Milk and bread. | |
We go nuts when it's just a snowfall. | |
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Look at this. | |
This is serious. | |
I've got some banana chips over here. | |
This is happening. | |
This is not it. | |
Just spend some time. | |
Just read it. | |
They're telling you this. | |
They are telling you this. | |
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This isn't negotiable. | |
That simple. | |
Read for yourself. | |
Read the newsletter. | |
I've got it in there. | |
It's not from me. | |
It's from them. | |
Let me also tell you something. | |
You have to go to the enemy. | |
You have to hear what they're going to say. | |
You're not going to learn this on Fox News! | |
Jesus, Fox News, you're missing the point. | |
I'm not saying watch CNN, but just listen. | |
And it does you no good to hear somebody mock somebody. | |
They love to mock. | |
We live in a trolling society. | |
We live to make fun of how people look. | |
Somebody sent a picture of Miss Piggy or something dressed up looking like Liz Cheney. | |
That was their comment. | |
They love this because we have a third grade childish trolling mentality. | |
We make fun of looks and expressions and that's it. | |
It's incredible. | |
It's like nothing I've ever seen. | |
And we're walking around and we're saying, do you see what's happening? | |
Do you see what's happening? | |
Let me explain to you this one. | |
And like I said, if I'm not spreading the truth here, I would not be doing this. | |
I would be so much better. | |
My mental health would be so much better if I didn't have to just deal with anybody. | |
I could just watch and read and just back off. | |
People who aren't online, they're really so much better off. | |
They're ignorant, but not so much offline, online, but people who don't even read anything. | |
It's the strangest thing. | |
See, in our country, I can only speak of our country, we have people who are completely negligent and nationed and ignorant. | |
We have those people. | |
They're over here, I guess. | |
Then we have other people who know a little bit. | |
Then we have people who know a lot about nothing. | |
A lot about nothing. | |
Absolutely. | |
A lot about nothing. | |
And we also have people who don't understand the beauty of getting into the complexity of something. | |
They want to answer the question. | |
Have you tried to price airline tickets? | |
And you wonder, what's going on here? | |
I don't know. | |
That's America. | |
Why are airline prices up? | |
Where is there a shortage? | |
There is something that is happening here which defies anything. | |
And you're not going to hear about it on Fox News. | |
I keep telling you this. | |
And this is not to slam Fox News. | |
They're better than nothing. | |
They're really the only game in town. | |
Look what they're doing to OAN. | |
They're trying to get rid of OAN. | |
Why? | |
Must be doing a good job. | |
What, Verizon doesn't like them because they'll have something ridiculous. | |
They don't like Newsmax and OAN. | |
They don't want them. | |
They don't want them. | |
And they're getting desperate. | |
Let me also tell you something. | |
They're setting you up to get rid of Joe. | |
You see what's happening with this? | |
You see what's happening? | |
No, you don't see what's happening. | |
I know you're going to say what's happening because you're going to make fun of him. | |
You're going to have a clip of Joe laughing. | |
Oh, it's not laughing. | |
Something where he's shaking the hand of somebody. | |
You're going to keep showing that clip over and over and over again. | |
Can you understand this? | |
Do you understand what's happening here? | |
Listen to what I'm telling you. | |
Listen to what I'm telling you. | |
They're not really explaining. | |
They are setting you up. | |
These people love, you know when you're playing poker, there's the tell. | |
Their tell is obvious. | |
They love to tell you. | |
This is what we're going to do. | |
We're going to do this right before your eyes. | |
They're talking about him getting out. | |
Now you have this Yale doctor. | |
It's in the newsletter. | |
Sign up for it. | |
Did you hear this one? | |
There's a Yale University medical professor who says, listen to this. | |
Joe Biden's refusal to remove himself from commerce, from conviviality or dealing with people, is an example of white supremacy. | |
I don't even know what the hell that means, but this is where we're going with it. | |
They're in their last gasp. | |
You have to pay attention. | |
And by the way, we don't sit down and we don't laugh. | |
We don't say... | |
No, no, no, no. | |
We don't mock it. | |
We love... | |
And by the way, I love everyone. | |
And it's so great that you're here. | |
And I hope you subscribe, whatever. | |
But look at how people just want to comment very minutely, because there's not a lot of room to comment. | |
And they want to do it just to be pithy and to outsmart the other one. | |
I love you, but a lot of the stuff is just, we're just kind of talking back and forth, and it doesn't really hit the mark. | |
You know what I'm saying? | |
It's like, let me see, what can I write? | |
Well, here's one. | |
Trump may be an idiot, but he's a better idiot than Joe Biden. | |
Oh, that's good. | |
You like that one? | |
Not really, but I'll work on something else. | |
I spend my whole time saying, that's not important, that's not important, that's not important. | |
If I hear one more, one more, one more person clamor over a lecture of Jordan Peterson talking about pronouns, I'm going to take a life. | |
I'm going to climb a bell tower. | |
I'm thinking, this is not the issue. | |
This is a waste of time. | |
We're running out of time. | |
Are you going to push this lobster pronoun business still? | |
Well, I just don't see why it should be mandatory. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you for the... | |
Would you like to see the video of him tearing apart this British person again? | |
No, I don't want to see that. | |
China. | |
Are you watching what's happening with the Tory debate in China? | |
In the UK regarding China? | |
No. | |
I thought the British were far more clever than we are. | |
They're arguing about whether this one went to Winchester School and whether this guy's posh and all this. | |
China is buying. | |
When I tell people this, they take it the wrong way. | |
I would love to sit there and say to Xi Jinping, Xi Jinping, Xi, Xi, I like to tell she or pronouns or he. | |
She's pronoun is he. | |
Mine is thou. | |
I love to say how I admire deviousness. | |
We used to be the devious people. | |
We were. | |
Hey! | |
China just bought All this farmland next to a military installation. | |
Hello! | |
Let me give you this one. | |
China, they're buying stuff up. | |
Where are they buying all this in cash? | |
Where are they? | |
Farms, South Dakota. | |
Here we go. | |
The Chinese government now owns the Waldorf Astoria. | |
Let me explain to you. | |
This is interesting. | |
This is from February of 2018. | |
Chinese investment in U.S. real estate was just dealt a major blow. | |
On Friday, the Chinese government announced that it has seized control of Anbang Insurance Company, the Shanghai-based conglomerate that owns New York City's Waldorf. | |
16 strategic hotels, blah, blah. | |
China's insurance regulator announced that Anbang would be overseen for at least a year by a group that includes China's Central Bank. | |
Okay, why is that important? | |
The Waldorf used to be an important hotel in this city because leaders could drive in underground. | |
FDR did drive in with a car, get into an elevator, go right up to the... | |
Lucky Luciano was there. | |
Douglas MacArthur, whoever. | |
And that's where they had all these meetings. | |
Now it's so bugged nobody wants to get near it. | |
And now it's in refurbishment. | |
China just wanted to buy... | |
They'll say, hey, we want to buy this particular piece of property. | |
Oh, that's wonderful. | |
Why? | |
Well, it just so happens to be elevated at such an angle or such a level that it's able to intercept critical investigation. | |
Brilliant. | |
They own the NBA. | |
They're going to own everything. | |
And nobody's talking about it. | |
Instead they're talking about Russia. | |
It's beautiful. | |
It's beautiful. | |
We're driving around yesterday. | |
It's a beautiful day. | |
And there are... | |
There was this one place we saw where they have loads of... | |
Ukraine flags. | |
Low of them. | |
A slew. | |
And I would have loved, I can't, but in my fantasy world, I would love to pull a car over and say, excuse me, I notice you have a lot of those. | |
Would you like to tell me a little bit about what you know about Ukraine? | |
And here's the story that really got people's attention. | |
Did you hear that Russian forces reportedly eliminated multiple launch units and missile transporter loaders of U.S.-made HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems? | |
The answer is no. | |
We on Palky Sharma, still the best, is talking about it like you can't believe. | |
They treat you like an adult. | |
They give you the names of the weapons systems. | |
They compare it to the British. | |
Whereas Americans will say, I don't know what that is. | |
What are you talking about? | |
The most amazing thing in the world. | |
Now, on a level that most people, that I find, cannot possibly grasp. | |
Possibly. | |
It is beyond their intellectual ken. | |
The ambit of their understanding. | |
It is beyond this. | |
I am telling you that there is a... | |
There is something that is happening. | |
Well, two things that are weird. | |
One is the abandonment. | |
There was an article, it's in the newsletter, of a number of barristers in the UK-British legal system, I should say. | |
There are solicitors and barristers. | |
Barristers are kind of like the trial lawyers, the, you know, Rumpel, the Bailey, blah, blah, blah. | |
There are actual trial lawyers. | |
Solicitors are very good, important too. | |
It's a different kind of, a different level, tiered. | |
Inns of court and blah, blah, blah. | |
There's this exodus. | |
And they sign it. | |
And I'm telling you, sign up for it right there. | |
There's the link. | |
There's the link. | |
There is this Exodus. | |
People are just leaving. | |
Here in New York we're learning about dentists that are just see ya. | |
Done with it. | |
Tired of it. | |
COVID hit. | |
Practices never came back. | |
Things. | |
See what a beta test that was? | |
You see how incredibly fascinating that was? | |
We don't get to see human behavior on levels like this. | |
But here's the one that I love. | |
I have always enjoyed the history of organized crime. | |
I do not hold these people to a level of esteem. | |
I do not like these people. | |
It's not that at all. | |
It's not that. | |
It's a different story. | |
And one of the things is how it started. | |
And the notion of the secret organization. | |
And we've also had ours, you know, Carol Quigley, Tragedy and Hope, he did just an incredibly interesting thing on secret societies from Skull and Bones to whatever it is. | |
And what made the mafia, the Sicilian mafia, what made it head and shoulders Above the American counterpart was their secrecy. | |
You just couldn't break it. | |
I mean, it was just a stranglehold. | |
You had La Mafia Siciliana, Indrageta, you had Camara, all these others. | |
And it was the thing, you had Dottorina, and these guys were so, they lived in a, Provenzano lived in a squalor. | |
They never flashed anything. | |
I mean, people didn't know. | |
They didn't see this guy for 30 years. | |
I thought, wow! | |
That's hardcore. | |
That's the way to do it. | |
John Gotti and these people, they just brought it on themselves. | |
And now we have every conceivable organized crime. | |
You know, Vlad. | |
That's a very interesting YouTube account. | |
Michael Franzese and Sammy the Bull. | |
And John... | |
A line, a lead, you know, it just goes on and on. | |
It's like with professional wrestling. | |
If I told you this, you're not going to believe this, when Vince McMahon broke kayfabe, that was just, they could not. | |
I one time had a photocopy, not even the book, but a photocopy of somebody had, that a wrestler had, of the ins and outs of wrestling. | |
Nomenclature vernacular. | |
Nobody knew this. | |
It was so well protected. | |
Okay. | |
Well, guess what? | |
What's interesting to note is that now you have the sons of Camorra, Dons, and Sicilian, and Neapolitan, and Napolitan, and all this, these various organized crimes. | |
They're putting their names and their stuff on TikTok. | |
TikTok narcissism is breaking the law enforcement of Sicilia can't believe what they're seeing. | |
They weren't even sure who was in it. | |
Do you know what this does to people? | |
It's my mouse, by the way. | |
This is a study all its own. | |
There was a story about the AI. | |
The Google AI engineer here was fired because he said it was sentient. | |
It became alive or whatever it was. | |
Okay, fine. | |
This is the thing that people do not understand. | |
This is the thing. | |
Everything that we do is because of psychology. | |
Everything that we do. | |
Everything. | |
I want to know. | |
You don't believe in your political ideology. | |
You're not a conservative because you've weighed the two. | |
No. | |
No. | |
That's not why. | |
It's the way you were brought up. | |
It's where you live. | |
It's what the other side represents to you. | |
Yes, of course, there's study. | |
But if I can go after the collective thought processes of people and really understand it, really grasp it, I can change the world. | |
This isn't a laboratory. | |
This is what advertising has done. | |
I want to know why people wear masks, N95, feeding trough, snout, masks, children, families. | |
I want to know why they did this. | |
If I announced right now a monkeypox vaccination, if I said it is unacceptable, We are not sure you would see a line out the door. | |
Let me read this to you. | |
Nobody said a word about this. | |
Quote, I knew these vaccines were not going to protect against infection, and I think we overplayed the vaccines. | |
And it made people then worry that it's not going to protect against severe disease and hospitalization. | |
Dr. Deborah Birx on the Cavuto show. | |
Not a whisper. | |
Not a whisper. | |
Nothing. | |
Can't, cannot, cannot put this into words. | |
Nothing. | |
There was a piece over the weekend. | |
It's in the newsletter. | |
The New York Times normalizing normalizing Cannibalism. | |
Swear to God, read the newsletter, sign up for it. | |
There it is. | |
Listen to this great one, too. | |
I put this in there as well. | |
This is from DeSantis spokesperson, spokeswoman Christina Pushaw. | |
P-U-S-H-A-W. | |
She tweeted Friday, quote, listen to how great this is. | |
You talk about trolling. | |
It has come to my attention. | |
That some liberal media activists are mad because they aren't allowed into Sunshine Summit this weekend. | |
Quote, My message to them is to try crying about it, then go to kickboxing and have a margarita, and write the same hit piece you were going to write anyway. | |
This is a recalcitrance. | |
This is the DeSantis camp. | |
And as Mrs. L and I were discussing, and I will tell you, it is her, it makes a lot of sense, her idea. | |
In normal cases, being the vice president is not something that somebody DeSantis would be. | |
But let's face it, how old is Trump going to be in 2024? | |
Yeah, the election. | |
Right. | |
right He'll be 78 years old, yes, and then 82. And by the way, he looks, and I'm just telling you, he looks the same he has looked. | |
I mean, to really see significant differences in his looks, you've got to go to when he was like 30 or something, even when he was at The Apprentice. | |
He looks... | |
And that means a lot. | |
He looks... | |
Ron DeSantis, as Vice President... | |
Now, the problem is... | |
Let me change this. | |
The problem is... | |
Is Trump going to turn him into his Harry Truman? | |
As you know, Harry Truman never met... | |
Well, I shouldn't say never met. | |
Never even spoke to FDR. | |
FDR kept him... | |
Remember, it was... | |
Wallace, that they wanted as the Vice President, but then they got rid of him because he was too much of a lefty and blah, blah, blah. | |
Okay. | |
So here comes this ward healer, this haberdasher, the boss Pendergast, Harry Truman. | |
And when FDR kicked, Harry Truman did not know what they didn't know about the bomb. | |
Nothing! | |
Now, he was a quick study. | |
So anyway, We can't do that now. | |
And in order to assuage, anybody will say, well, President Trump, you know, we like you, but you're 78. You're going to be 82. No problem. | |
Here's DeSantis. | |
Okay, it's a deal. | |
And precisely that's one of the reasons why we have vice presidents in the first place. | |
Now, I don't care whether people like him or not. | |
I don't care whether they like his tweeting or not. | |
I don't care whether they like his looks, his whatever. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
We, in this society, are at a cancer level in terms of our government. | |
We are suffering from what amounts to a metastatic cancer called this form of, I call it, for lack of a better word, Just this. | |
Shadow government cryptocracy. | |
Now please, we have 821 viewers. | |
We've had 1,400 views, which is very, very good. | |
And we only have 278 likes. | |
Now ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I don't know how to make it any clearer to you. | |
Because YouTube, bless your heart, has held me, is now saying I'm losing hundreds of... | |
Subscribers and you know and I know. | |
That's... | |
So we have to make it more difficult to put the thumb on the scale, if you know what I mean. | |
I want you to understand something. | |
I want you to listen to me very carefully. | |
And you may have just tuned in. | |
You may have never heard me before. | |
I couldn't care less about Democrats or Republicans. | |
I hate them all. | |
I can't stand them. | |
They do nothing for me. | |
I am a political atheist. | |
I don't care what this means. | |
Democrats. | |
Please. | |
Can you imagine comparing Democrats, Harry Truman, the Democrats, with today's? | |
Pete Booty Giggity Giggity? | |
Come on, stop it. | |
I don't even want to talk about this. | |
And Republicans? | |
What are these Republicans? | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
Josh Hawley. | |
Biggest pile of nothing anybody's ever seen. | |
But he loves that YouTube. | |
Loves going on. | |
He just, was that great? | |
Did you see how I tore that one? | |
Did you see that? | |
Did you see? | |
Did you see me and John? | |
John Kennedy, did you see? | |
That's all we do. | |
We have Marsha Black. | |
And they just want to go on Maria Bartiromo. | |
I'm sorry, that's not governance. | |
I don't know what that means. | |
Now, this has got to stop. | |
Here's another one for you in the newsletter. | |
Did you sign up for it? | |
It's going out at noon. | |
Let me give you this one more time. | |
Trying to help. | |
Trying to help. | |
This went out today. | |
Here we go. | |
Hang on, man. | |
There's a lot of good stuff in here. | |
Hang on. | |
Oh! | |
A far-left LGBT. | |
I know that's redundant. | |
A far-left LGBTQ plus IAM has awarded $10,000 to 50 different schools in an effort to force gender ideology on students in the form of curriculum and, quote, Gay Straight Alliance Clubs, GSA. | |
Did you hear about GSA? | |
Gay Straight Alliance? | |
Well, I don't think it's the straight they're too interested in, nor do I think it's the cisgenders. | |
But there we have that. | |
That is going on. | |
Constantly. | |
Do you think that makes sense? | |
No. | |
I'd venture to say most Democrats don't care for that either. | |
And let me tell you who's on our side. | |
The side of America. | |
Latinos, Latinx, which nobody uses that term. | |
Latinx Latinx is like the word Mary Jane. | |
In my life, I've heard weed referred to as a lot of things. | |
Mary Jane. | |
Never once. | |
But it always was listed. | |
Always was listed as tea. | |
Well, tea, tea, tea. | |
Okay, maybe. | |
You know, weed, smoke, reefer, Mary Jane. | |
Okay, maybe. | |
Alright. | |
Now. | |
We are under attack. | |
We are under attack. | |
And you can turn off Fox News. | |
You can turn everybody off. | |
And you have to understand that the information that you need to know is already here. | |
But you've got to know where to look. | |
You can't wait. | |
You can't be passive and let them tell you, oh, Ben Affleck. | |
Forget Ben Affleck. | |
We don't care about that. | |
Oh, did you see where Elon Musk? | |
Forget Elon Musk. | |
We don't care about Elon Musk. | |
We don't care about Elon Musk. | |
Elon Musk doesn't make any sense. | |
It doesn't matter, Elon Musk. | |
Yeah, but we don't care about that. | |
We will tell you what the news is. | |
We will tell you. | |
Let me ask you something. | |
In your opinion, give me one word, one word, one word. | |
What is the number one issue? | |
The number one issue that you, let's say you're telling Trump or anybody else, that Americans care about more than anything else, or, or, or. | |
That will galvanize them. | |
There's a big difference. | |
I'll explain in a moment. | |
Answer me this. | |
One word. | |
Not two. | |
Not three. | |
One. | |
What is the one issue? | |
The one issue that absolutely will get everybody to vote, will get their attention? | |
Al Sanchez's children? | |
No. | |
Sad to say. | |
No. | |
The economy. | |
Two words. | |
Nope. | |
Freedom. | |
Energy prices. | |
Two words. | |
Economic open border CRT. | |
Four words. | |
Nope. | |
Americans are too busy to care. | |
Inflation. | |
Nope. | |
Children. | |
Nope. | |
Education. | |
Oh, definitely not. | |
Crime. | |
Now we're on to something there. | |
Crime. | |
Crime is number two. | |
Crime is number two. | |
Economy, no. | |
Water, no. | |
Should be. | |
Secure the border, no. | |
No. | |
No. | |
Jobs, no. | |
There is no one issue. | |
Oh, yes, there is. | |
The number one issue, the number one issue. | |
Let me explain this to you. | |
I can go to places in the country where there is no crime. | |
They will say to you, I don't know what to tell you. | |
There's no crime problem here. | |
Food. | |
Food is coming. | |
But I mean, right today as we speak. | |
Number one. | |
Money. | |
Too vague. | |
Inflation. | |
You've got to explain that. | |
One issue. | |
And this issue will involve Latinos, people of color, black, African-American, black Americans, there's a difference, white, Rural, urban, left coast, right, anything. | |
One issue. | |
The thing that absolutely stops them in their tracks. | |
One issue. | |
Still looking. | |
Graffiti. | |
Yeah, that's a good one. | |
Taxes? | |
No. | |
No. | |
Some people don't pay taxes. | |
You don't understand something. | |
That is a... | |
That's a Fox News thing. | |
That's... | |
No. | |
Borders? | |
No. | |
There are people in the middle of the country who don't know anything about borders. | |
They don't know what you're talking about. | |
They don't... | |
Look at the country. | |
No, they're not... | |
They don't care about... | |
Energy. | |
China? | |
No. | |
There are people in the middle of the country, people who say, I don't know what China... | |
I'm doing fine. | |
I get up, I go to the... | |
COVID, justice? | |
No. | |
Salvation? | |
Oh, no. | |
Definitely not. | |
Terrorists? | |
No. | |
No. | |
The thing that is the most important, the issue that I can go to Dothan, Alabama, I can go to Oakland, California, I can go to Seattle, Washington, I can go to Land O 'Lakes, Florida, I can go to Bethesda, Maryland, I can go to Cincinnati, Lexington, Kentucky, Austin, Texas, Boise, Idaho, it doesn't matter. | |
The thing that... | |
People do not understand. | |
That stops them. | |
Is when you say, can you define a woman? | |
That is the only issue where everybody says, that's nuts. | |
It's simple. | |
It engenders passion. | |
And you want to make the Democrats own that. | |
Did you ever think, Greenville, South Carolina. | |
Excuse me, ma 'am. | |
You're in Chicago. | |
You're in South Central LA. | |
You're in Compton. | |
You're in Greenwich, Connecticut. | |
You're wherever you are. | |
Wherever you are. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
Did you ever think you'd live in a world where we'd be asking Supreme Court nominees, can they define a woman? | |
When we don't know what gender is, they'll stop. | |
They'll get off their truck. | |
They get out of their... | |
Golf carts? | |
They will say, absolutely not. | |
Black folks especially. | |
Latinos? | |
Now the Democrats will say, excuse me, that's not our issue. | |
It is now. | |
Oh yes it is. | |
Oh it's yours. | |
I want to show you something. | |
This is the individual. | |
Remember the fellow who was brought into the White House after Biden won? | |
He had the long white fingernails and he was answering the phone. | |
He was from Instagram. | |
Mary, did you see this? | |
That is the number one issue. | |
I don't have to explain anything. | |
I just ask a question. | |
And they will say, can you believe that? | |
If I say, what about inflation? | |
Well, I've got to explain inflation. | |
The borders? | |
And by the way, a lot of rural places. | |
The borders are the crime. | |
Well, we don't have crime here. | |
All those things that we say, the number one issue, the number one issue, very simply this. | |
Do you think your daughter... | |
I'd like to go to any high school. | |
Do you mind if I can speak at your school? | |
Yes, you may. | |
Thank you very much. | |
May I go to your... | |
This may be a violation, but maybe after school. | |
And if we could... | |
Can we have all of your female athletes show up? | |
Put them right in the front. | |
Especially if they've won competitions, if they're in their state, if they have medals. | |
Can you wear your medals? | |
Can you have your trophies? | |
Can we have a picture? | |
We sit there like this. | |
I want to see a picture of a female athlete having a picture of their room. | |
You know, first place cups and ribbons and medals. | |
Can you do that for me? | |
Thank you. | |
Can I see that? | |
Thank you. | |
Stand there. | |
You got that? | |
And where are you going? | |
Do you have a scholarship? | |
Yes. | |
Where are you going? | |
Well, I got a volleyball scholarship. | |
Did you really? | |
That's great. | |
What about you? | |
Good. | |
All these... | |
And are you, ma 'am, you're the... | |
Oh, you're the coach. | |
You're the coach for the women's... | |
Good. | |
Okay. | |
What if all of you, all of you, were eliminated like that? | |
All of a sudden, so-so male athletes, so-so, said, how would you like to get a free ride? | |
A free, I mean, you can go anywhere you want. | |
You don't even place on JV, but if I put you on females, you can be the best varsity female basketball player. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
What do you feel about that? | |
Is there something that you think is unfair about that? | |
Is there anything that you think is unfair? | |
And you don't ever make a statement. | |
You ask a question. | |
They won't tell you. | |
But don't you think this is some kind of progress? | |
Don't you think this is progress? | |
Don't you think they're going to go crazy? | |
As these young girls sit there, With pictures of their wounds. | |
Unless they can bring all their stuff. | |
I've been a female athlete my whole life. | |
I was number one in this. | |
That's all going to be gone. | |
Does anybody here have a problem with a law mandating tampons or feminine products mandatorily appearing in Boys, restrooms, men's room. | |
Don't you think that they will go crazy? | |
They will go crazy. | |
They will lose their minds. | |
They will not be able to function. | |
This is the thing that makes no sense to them. | |
It is the number one issue. | |
It has been handed to us by God. | |
Here, do this. | |
Let me talk to any group, for any reason, any election, school board, city council, librarian, water treatment administration. | |
If you think this makes sense, Please vote for the Democrat. | |
That's where it is going. | |
I'm not saying it. | |
I'm promising it. | |
If you are a liberal Democrat, you vote for these people. | |
And by the way, goodbye to all of you in the front row. | |
All you nice young ladies, goodbye. | |
You're going to have to just go back and find something else. | |
Because the thing that we used to talk about, gender, And you have librarians. | |
And by the way, you have kids subjected to some of the most frightening. | |
Have you seen what these kids are saying? | |
They're frightening. | |
I've explained coulrophobia. | |
I've explained the uncanny valley. | |
I've explained what happens when kids see people in makeup. | |
This is what's happening. | |
You don't need... | |
A Democrat can solve crime. | |
A Democrat can solve inflation. | |
A Democrat can... | |
This is not... | |
But this... | |
This is the number one issue. | |
Now, I'm telling you something. | |
You're confusing what's number one with you with what's number one to them. | |
You're confused with what you think is. | |
Nobody is going to be talking about Bilderberg. | |
That is not going to win. | |
Nobody is going to care about an idea of... | |
Oh, I don't know. | |
Pick the wiener laptop. | |
They don't know what you're talking about. | |
And who is the greatest person? | |
Ron DeSantis. | |
Ron DeSantis never said, don't say gay. | |
Never said that. | |
He never said that. | |
Do you know? | |
This may sound odd to you. | |
Do you know? | |
Do you know that we were listening one day, we were listening to a fascinating audio book on the John Benet Ramsey case. | |
It was with John Douglas, the preeminent profiler. | |
And People believe, to this day, things about that case that ever happened. | |
In fact, we were talking about this yesterday with some friends, and they were saying, well, you know, when they found, well, that didn't happen. | |
It didn't. | |
No, because we had these ideas about what things are, sort of, maybe, kind of, sort of. | |
We're not really sure. | |
It's old wives tales. | |
It's things that we don't really know. | |
I'm not really sure. | |
You know, I'm not, I'm not, I don't, I thought, didn't, didn't the mother, didn't the son, nope. | |
Didn't they wait before they... | |
Nope. | |
Funny, that's what I thought. | |
I know. | |
You thought that. | |
They're lie after lie. | |
That's how we get information. | |
You get information in bits and pieces. | |
And your psychology, what makes up your mind? | |
I've got a friend. | |
I've got a friend who... | |
He's with us right now. | |
I'm not going to mention his name. | |
But if you said, do you know that... | |
And if I made something up, just made it up, and it wasn't true, but if I said, do you know that... | |
I could just write this down. | |
I could say, for example, put James Caan... | |
I'm just thinking of this. | |
James Kahn, Godfather, uh, Meyer Lansky, Cuba, Operation Mongoose, CIA, and thread it together really poorly. | |
And if I could say, okay, here's one for you. | |
And it's got to be crazy enough, but a little plausible enough. | |
99% of the people would say, I think you're out of your mind. | |
But my friend would say, wait a minute. | |
Because you see, he's got a penchant, a predisposition, a proclivity. | |
I know what Americans think in terms of their own rational thought, their propensity, their proclivity, their predilection towards believing things. | |
And that is the number one issue. | |
Nothing else matters if you want to win an election. | |
Now, I'm not saying there aren't more issues. | |
No, if you want to win an election, that's it. | |
You want to have a kid's party? | |
Say you got a kid, your son or daughter? | |
What are you going to feed your kid? | |
Kale? | |
No. | |
Stuff that's good for them? | |
No. | |
You want a good party? | |
Yeah. | |
Pizza, hot dogs, that's what you want. | |
The issue is what attracts people, that attracts them. | |
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