Engineered and Coordinated Destruction of Global Economies and Structure
As economies are constructed so can they and are they dismantled. Via deliberate implosion.
As economies are constructed so can they and are they dismantled. Via deliberate implosion.
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There she is, my little coquette. | |
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How is everyone today? | |
We have a lot to talk about. | |
And a lot to get down to business regarding. | |
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A little warning. | |
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Well, yesterday there was a fire in Yosemite and took 100,000 acres. | |
Shark attacks on New Jersey Beach. | |
Nobody can understand this. | |
Climate change is, of course, plain. | |
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I don't do that. | |
And that's what a lot of people are doing that I'm seeing. | |
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How many of you, dear friends, play the lottery? | |
Or any manifestations of the lottery? | |
Watch this. | |
How many play the lottery? | |
Because I think for the first time, Friday's going to hit a billion, the mega, a billion, 1.2 or 1.02 billion dollars. | |
It's the most Fascinating thing there is. | |
It is human nature. | |
It is watching something which is so akin to religion, to God, to hope, to faith, to prayer, to imagination. | |
It is the most fascinating thing and you are missing it if you don't pay attention to it because you think it's just whatever. | |
People love to. | |
But how many Play the lottery. | |
We have one. | |
Shawnee Martin here. | |
Albania Hernandez. | |
Sometimes. | |
I like that. | |
Other folks talking about things which are fascinating, which is interesting. | |
Well, I have always thought, for whatever it's worth, I'm not a player, but I... | |
We buy tickets and five draws and put them aside for no particular reason. | |
It's just, I don't know. | |
And people will always ask the question, well, why do you do that? | |
It's like, why not? | |
Why not? | |
Some people love to say, well, that's ridiculous. | |
You know, your chances are winning. | |
And I meet these people. | |
And I meet these people. | |
And they love to tell you this. | |
They love to tell you all the time, the chances of you winning the lottery or being bitten by a shark and lightning. | |
So what are you saying? | |
Well, I'm saying you're stupid. | |
I'm saying you're stupid. | |
That's what they're saying. | |
People love to do this. | |
Do you hear about Facebook? | |
Well, I don't play Facebook. | |
I'm not into Twitter. | |
I don't do that. | |
They love to tell you that. | |
No, I'm not into that. | |
Sorry, I'm not into that crazy stuff. | |
I've never heard people so proud. | |
Think about this. | |
I don't brag about not doing anything. | |
Nothing. | |
I don't brag about it. | |
Well, you know, I don't. | |
You're not going to see me coming across any recombinant bovine growth hormone because I don't eat. | |
Meat and chicken. | |
I hate that. | |
That's why vegans are so obnoxious. | |
And also, keto people are obnoxious. | |
Or anything. | |
All you have to do is just say, you know, do whatever you want, but don't bludgeon people with it. | |
The same thing with this phony baloney Christian conservative. | |
I'm a Christian because I believe in Jesus and Donald Trump. | |
Praise God! | |
I'm for guns and God and the flag and I'm a Christian. | |
Oh God, what are you doing? | |
And I don't play the lottery because it's the devil's playground. | |
Praise God! | |
It's ridiculous. | |
Why are people so into that? | |
They love to excuse themselves. | |
What is hope? | |
Whenever anybody asks me this question, what would you do if you, and you must do this, what would you do if you won a billion dollars? | |
Well, that's simple. | |
I'd give it to an animal shelter, all of it in Botswana. | |
You know, spaying and neutering, in perpetuity, in some other country. | |
And they'll look at you and be dead serious. | |
Because I think people, I'm sorry, it's a free country, you can do whatever you want. | |
Anybody who leaves significant money to animal shelters versus humans, I don't get it. | |
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It's a free country, you can do whatever you want. | |
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Do you believe that? | |
You think that's what's happening? | |
Well, I don't know whether it is or not, but I love doing it because I'm into dogs. | |
I like dogs more than people. | |
Oh, really? | |
Okay, fine. | |
Again, it's a free country. | |
Do whatever you want. | |
But I love to tell people that I would give it to dog shelters. | |
Isn't it all okay not to hope? | |
Not to wish? | |
What do you wish for? | |
What do you pray for? | |
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Praying, wishing, hoping, wanting real bad? | |
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PrepareWithLionel.com Last night we heard people talk about the lottery. | |
I'm fascinated by this. | |
I love human behavior. | |
I love people who say, you know, it's a 1.2 billion? | |
You know, they didn't win, you think, well, I'm going to buy me a ticket. | |
I'm going to buy me a ticket. | |
Oh, a billion dollars? | |
That's right. | |
But it was 800 million, I'm not interested. | |
That's chump change. | |
But a billion, now we're talking money. | |
What are you, Everett Dirksen all of a sudden? | |
That's right. | |
That's right. | |
I'm going to buy that. | |
And you know, but after taxes, who cares about the taxes? | |
It's a billion dollars. | |
Yeah, but you know, you don't get... | |
Now, do you want to get a lump sum? | |
Yes. | |
Or how about X amount over your life? | |
No. | |
I'm going to live, what, 20 years? | |
No, maybe. | |
No. | |
What are you talking about? | |
Give me the money. | |
Give me the money. | |
What would you do? | |
What would you do? | |
First, I would set up something that I would pretend that was so... | |
that I couldn't get to it. | |
I'm sorry. | |
Hello? | |
Yes? | |
Wayward orphans from... | |
I'm sorry. | |
I can't help you. | |
How did you get my number? | |
No, I'm sorry. | |
It's a trust I've set up. | |
I can't... | |
I have no access to this. | |
I'm sorry. | |
I'd love to help you. | |
Thank you. | |
Gotta change this number. | |
Hello? | |
Yes. | |
Oh. | |
Eyes for the... | |
No, I'm sorry. | |
You will be hit with every conceivable person there is. | |
And we would do a lot of charity. | |
Oh. | |
First things first. | |
All of a sudden, there's a whole lot of child traffickers who are going to get the worried look. | |
Because I think I would go dark. | |
I think I would have my own Kind of my own... | |
Blackwater, something like that. | |
My own private ninja group. | |
If you think I'm kidding. | |
Think I'm kidding. | |
My own ninja group. | |
Ninja. | |
I'll take care of this. | |
Today... | |
Today... | |
Authorities report that up to 10 alleged human traffickers were disappeared by someone never seen again. | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | |
Oh well. | |
It's okay to hope. | |
It's okay to wish. | |
I don't do that. | |
I've never done that. | |
I've never... | |
Ever, me seriously wish? | |
I thought about, that'd be nice. | |
That's as close as I, I don't wish. | |
I don't have that. | |
I just don't do that. | |
Wow. | |
If I want, no, I can't. | |
I thought about things like, if I could do anything in the world, my dream, my superpower, to be invisible. | |
Oh, to be invisible. | |
To be invisible is the greatest thing in the world. | |
To be invisible. | |
Either that or be able to go different places. | |
I can go here. | |
I can go there. | |
Here I am. | |
But invisible would be good. | |
But then I'd ask, but if I'm invisible, can I pick stuff up? | |
Can I carry things away? | |
No, there's no substance. | |
Oh, so if I went to a bank vault, I can't just grab cash? | |
No, because you're invisible. | |
There's no, you have no, there's no hands and nothing for you to, oh, okay. | |
I'd work that out. | |
But I think it's a wonderful thing. | |
Have you ever been someplace to see people scratch off? | |
Have you ever seen this? | |
Have you ever seen this? | |
That's the saddest thing in the world. | |
Let me ask you a very serious question. | |
Does anybody here know anybody who's ever had a gambling addiction? | |
Do you know anyone who has, maybe you, has a gambling addiction? | |
Because lottery may not apply to it. | |
Because it's not fast enough. | |
There's no action. | |
But maybe, maybe, I don't know. | |
Have you ever seen this? | |
Have you ever seen this before? | |
It is the worst thing you could ever imagine. | |
It is simply the worst thing you've ever imagined. | |
And by the way, I don't ask people to reveal about yourselves, but remember, for you to be, for you to have an addiction, listen to me very carefully, listen to me, you know I love you. | |
For you to have an addiction, your brain was wired to accept that. | |
What I mean by that is, there is nothing unnatural about addictions. | |
That's the problem. | |
They're not unnatural. | |
There is something in your brain, there is something in this, I don't know, in this center of rewards that allows for this. | |
You're not the only one. | |
And there's nothing that gets me more furious than to hear somebody say, well, I don't. | |
I don't. | |
Again, they love to do this. | |
Well, you know, I don't. | |
You're not going to see me going to Vegas gambling. | |
I don't play that. | |
I don't have a gambling bone in my body. | |
Translation, I'm superior to you. | |
Drinking? | |
No. | |
I'm not. | |
He's a drunk. | |
Well, I don't drink anything. | |
I've never liked the taste of it. | |
I'm superior to you. | |
I'm not a drunk. | |
Marijuana? | |
No way. | |
What about overeating? | |
Well, it's a different story. | |
Come on, let's talk about that. | |
No, I'd rather not. | |
Let's talk about your 75 pounds overweight? | |
Well, that's different. | |
I'm big bones. | |
I have a glandular disorder. | |
Plus, it's heredity. | |
My family's big. | |
Really? | |
That's not an addiction? | |
No. | |
Really. | |
It's funny how they say this. | |
People love to do this. | |
I know one who drives me. | |
Well, you know. | |
I've never had any kind of a connection for chocolate. | |
What does that mean? | |
It doesn't mean anything. | |
What, am I proud of that? | |
I don't know where you were in your childhood. | |
I never had that. | |
But there's something in your brain and it is the most fascinating. | |
One of the things which I found, I'm the only person I think who ever found nothing that Norm MacDonald ever said funny. | |
But what he said about other things was fascinating. | |
Especially as he got older. | |
And his discussion of Gambling. | |
Because he was a degenerate gambler. | |
And it's something that people have absolutely... | |
It is a great subject of fascination on my part. | |
And there are people right now who are... | |
And we have this thing, FanDuel and this and that. | |
It is, you had better if you have the slightest pension. | |
First, remember this. | |
Do not feel bad. | |
Do not feel... | |
You're a human being. | |
And there's something either in serotonin or dopamine or God knows what. | |
But something is causing you to do this. | |
And you might have a penchant for that. | |
You might have some kind of this thing. | |
And if you've ever seen anybody who's done that before. | |
Alright. | |
That's all. | |
I want to tell you that. | |
Not spending a lot of time on that, but I find the whole thing fascinating. | |
Now, the next thing I want to talk to you about. | |
What do you notice that's changing in the world? | |
Anything? | |
I know that's a very open-ended question, but let me ask you something. | |
What evidence do you see that the Biden administration is just cratering? | |
Tell me that. | |
Biden administration, woke, masks, COVID mania, biomedical tyranny. | |
What do you see? | |
What are you seeing? | |
Or are you seeing anything? | |
Do you see any example of this going down? | |
A couple of things the other day. | |
What is her name? | |
Ah, yes. | |
Cori Bush. | |
Did you see this one? | |
Cori Bush. | |
One of the most telling. | |
This is a St. Louis, a toss-up between Cori Bush and the House Democratic. | |
She was asked, right off the bat, and by the way, go to St. Louis Papers, you kind of get a feel for this, but this was the most telling. | |
Here was this African American, dare I say progressive, excuse me, woke person, radical left, and they asked her a very simple question. | |
Do you support President Biden in a whatever it is? | |
And in any other case, you would say to yourself, absolutely. | |
Commit yourself to it now. | |
Of course you say that. | |
And then later on you change your mind or whatever it is, but you always say, of course. | |
Until, in her case, somebody told her flat out, when you're asked this question, make sure you do not say this. | |
She doesn't have an original bone in her body, just like a lot of other politicians, and she is following the rules, the list. | |
Nobody. | |
AOC did it. | |
She's doing it. | |
Everybody's doing it. | |
Evidence number one. | |
They're backing off tremendously. | |
Evidence number two. | |
What was it? | |
Beverly Hills. | |
Masks? | |
Beverly Hills. | |
We are not following the mask mandate. | |
You're going to start seeing a lot of things change. | |
Why is that? | |
Because you're going to see. | |
Gavin Newsom, move, become, remember, he's going to tack more center, a little bit more right in the direction. | |
Remember how this thing works. | |
It's like a sailing ship, like a sailboat. | |
You tack left, and you go right, and you go left, and that's how you go straight. | |
There's no such thing as straight. | |
For primaries, you go left or right, depending upon your inclination. | |
And then towards the general elections, you move towards the middle. | |
And that's what he's doing. | |
This is falling apart. | |
This is falling apart. | |
And it's just like when you go to a house and you're saying, wait a minute, I'm seeing a crack here. | |
I'm seeing structural. | |
We've got big problems. | |
It's only a crack. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
This is indicative of something else. | |
What is this? | |
I see powder. | |
There's termites. | |
If you see this, there are millions of them. | |
You see one bed bug and you have thousands. | |
These little hematophagic, lactularious little vermin. | |
That's what's happening right now. | |
You've got to know what to look. | |
You've got to look. | |
And you've got to see what's happening. | |
And you've got to see what's happening right now. | |
And look at the evidence. | |
Irrespective of what anything in history has shown, look what's happening now. | |
This is the most important time ever. | |
And things are drastically changing. | |
Drastically. | |
And you're also seeing some things. | |
We saw a movie, there's a show on Apple TV, it's very good, called Loot. | |
It's with Maya Rudolph, I would say Maya Angelou, Maya Rudolph, whose mother was Minnie Ripperton. | |
She plays a Melinda Gates character. | |
Billionaire, ex-wife, whatever it is. | |
And you have a trans character who, by the way, is very talented. | |
The subject line is when she's able to give millions of dollars away. | |
She gives it to a local LGBT. | |
I mean, it has all of the trappings. | |
Gay character. | |
But what's interesting is that the plot line is good. | |
It's a good story. | |
Look around you. | |
Look how your culture has changed. | |
And look at little cracks in the armor. | |
Cori Bush. | |
AOC. | |
Look at what's happening. | |
Look at what's happening next. | |
And here's my question. | |
How are they going to get rid of Biden? | |
Now here are the options. | |
Before we get into any kind of possibilities, let's look at what's available. | |
Number one. | |
Condition number one. | |
Nothing happens. | |
How many of you great and noble and wonderful people believe that Joe Biden will remain the candidate in 2024 along with Carmelita Harris? | |
How many believe that? | |
If you believe that, press the number one, only the number one. | |
Don't say anything else. | |
Make it very simple. | |
It's a visual, better visual. | |
If you do not believe it, if you do not believe that Joe Biden will be on the ticket in 2024, along with Carmel D. Harris, number two. | |
How many believe? | |
It is not beyond the realm of possibility that Joe Biden, they could say, you're not going to move him. | |
Interesting. | |
I am telling you right now, very, very simply, Joe Biden cannot and will not be on the ticket in 2024. | |
Cannot. | |
Cannot. | |
Physically, medically, neurologically, cannot do it. | |
Do you hear what I'm saying to you? | |
Cannot do it. | |
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Number one, Joe Biden will not be there. | |
Now, he has to leave beforehand. | |
He has to leave beforehand. | |
Right? | |
How does he leave? | |
Does he go willingly? | |
Does he? | |
If he goes, what about Carmelita? | |
Do you want her there? | |
Do you want her in that position? | |
What do you do with her? | |
What do you do? | |
What's the purpose of this? | |
She's... | |
Now, after midterms, listen carefully. | |
After midterms, it's critical. | |
If she serves no purpose in providing tie votes in the Senate, that's the only thing she has ever been... | |
Youthful for? | |
Then anything can change. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
So how did they get rid of him before? | |
They have to get rid of him before. | |
When I say get rid of him, I mean remove him. | |
And we wish President Biden nothing but the best. | |
We want to put him out to stud, send him to Wilmington. | |
He and Jill can walk around and he can ride his bike and whatever he wants to do. | |
That's fine. | |
I'm not getting all Hillary on you. | |
I just want to talk about a very clean removal, so to speak, pursuant to the rules. | |
So what happens? | |
Well, here's what happens. | |
Number one, COVID. | |
Now, COVID's not good. | |
There's a whole bunch of people sitting around the boardroom of the shadow government that says, let's don't go COVID. | |
Well, that just ruins our whole... | |
Vaccination, booster. | |
This guy gets COVID. | |
This guy's had more boosters than anybody, and he's getting COVID. | |
But he's old! | |
Okay, but still, that doesn't... | |
Can we do something else? | |
Well, here's something that might come up. | |
You know, years ago, he had this aneurysm problem. | |
And when the aneurysm was removed, and the surgery that he had to endure was pretty, pretty serious. | |
Pretty serious stuff. | |
It was not as easily done. | |
It was very invasive. | |
Don't forget the old expression, you ain't the same when the air hits your brain. | |
So that's something to consider. | |
We might want to use that as some kind of recurrence, a combination of both. | |
Because presidents have always fought. | |
You don't remove them. | |
Even Woodrow Wilson. | |
Dear God, Woodrow Wilson. | |
We're going to protect the world from democracy. | |
He had stroke. | |
He was incapacitated. | |
Nobody dared say that. | |
FDR was mentally okay, but he was just, you know, he was unable to move in terms of his, to perambulate, I should say, locomotive. | |
Eisenhower had multiple heart attacks. | |
Kennedy had Addison's disease. | |
Nixon had phlebitis, but nothing serious enough to actually cause his removal, with the exception of Wilson. | |
So that's something that's very interesting. | |
So you've got to figure out, we've got to move. | |
It's got to be a simultaneous move. | |
If I had to advise the Democrats, if I had to advise them, it would be very, very, very, very simple. | |
Very simple. | |
Number one, and this is critical, number one, Gavin Newsom. | |
I'm telling you right now, there's nobody better. | |
Nobody better. | |
Not Booty Giggity Giggity or any of these other people. | |
Gavin Newsom can do it. | |
Gavin Newsom has maintained all of this nonsense. | |
He would be a formidable opponent ultimately against DeSantis, which we'll get to in a moment. | |
And I'm telling you right now, if you're an African-American woman, if that's your bent, there's so many talented people out there who know what they're doing, and Stacey Abrams is one of them. | |
Absolutely. | |
If that's what you want, if that's... | |
But she'd be good no matter what. | |
She's just smart. | |
But if you're looking for demographics and the like, that's it. | |
Now, what about Trump? | |
Trump has got to pick DeSantis. | |
Now, DeSantis, let's face it, DeSantis, you can say, now listen, nobody wants to go VP, but trust me, might be okay in this respect. | |
Trump will be 78 at the time. | |
And 78, irrespective of what you think, that's kind of up there. | |
And he'll be 82 at the end of his term. | |
So a lot of people might be hesitant to go with Trump, but if there was a DeSantis on the ticket, that might help. | |
Powerful combination would be wonderful. | |
Problem with that is Trump is going to be very jealous of him. | |
Trump's not going to bring him in. | |
Vice presidents and presidents never got along, never cooperated, never in the history of this country. | |
Like John Nance Gardner, it's a warm bucket of piss was his original phrase and they change it to spit. | |
So that's going to be interesting. | |
But if it can be done, And if Trump comes to his senses and realizes, it would be a powerhouse. | |
A powerhouse. | |
Next, this is the most important thing also. | |
There's a very, very fascinating article that I submit to you and I would like to commend you. | |
I just did a video coming up, which is the most important. | |
And it was on... | |
Let me see, where is this? | |
It's from a publication called American Greatness. | |
And I like it quite a bit. | |
And, where is this damn thing? | |
Let me show this to you. | |
It's called American Greatness. | |
Like American Thinker is very good. | |
I'd like to read that. | |
American Greatness is good. | |
Where is this damn thing? | |
I will show this to you. | |
By the way, Lou Rockwell has been wonderful as well. | |
And I... | |
No, that's not it. | |
Here we go. | |
Here it is right here. | |
A great article I commended to you, and I'm going to be talking about this at lionelmedia.com, my page site, where I can talk about other stuff. | |
I just did one today on truthers, which... | |
But this is an article in today's American Greatest that Trump's think tank prepares to betray him. | |
This is from Peter Navarro. | |
The America First Policy Institute's broader agenda appears to be to hijack the political attractiveness of Trumpism, but replace Trump with their own appointed rhino. | |
Let me give you the first sentence. | |
Don't go, boss. | |
That's my strong advice to President Trump as he prepares to deliver a speech in Washington on Tuesday at his alleged think tank, the America First Policy Institute, AFPI. | |
Yes, it is important for President Trump to have a well-credentialed stable of policy experts capable of both building a 2024 platform and Finding solid MAGA talent to populate a new Trump administration. | |
But the AFPI Trojan horse, whose leadership is now bragging about how he will staff Trump's shadow government, is decidedly not that. | |
If Donald Trump listens carefully, he will understand. | |
And I don't want to give the old keep your enemies Clothes are friends. | |
But the people that claim to be his acolytes are the worst available. | |
And let me give you another. | |
Let me give you a very, very simple for this. | |
There's two components to this that President Trump does not have. | |
There's two aspects to it. | |
I would explain to him. | |
Policy and politics. | |
Very simple. | |
Let me explain. | |
Number one. | |
If you don't win the election, you don't win anything. | |
If you don't win the election, it's just a waste of time. | |
It's just a complete and total waste of time. | |
Okay? | |
Now, his idea of politics, I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know who's running the show. | |
It's the same argument. | |
The depth of his statement, where he goes, who's saying, we need to hear more. | |
It is possible for the Trump to speak outside of a rally. | |
I don't know why he has to speak at a rally. | |
Why he has to speak on a stage. | |
I don't understand this. | |
I don't get this. | |
I can sit there with him and say, we're going to try something today. | |
We're going to try a five minute speech. | |
And I want you to talk to me. | |
And I want you to tell me a little bit. | |
About some of your big dreams. | |
Don't make fun of anybody. | |
Tell me what America thinks about you. | |
Give me a dream. | |
Give me a dream. | |
Don't say anything bad about anybody else. | |
Give me your hope. | |
Kind of like the lottery. | |
If we win the lottery and you're the president, what would you do? | |
What was it? | |
Give me something hopeful. | |
Give me something. | |
Not real mushy, corny, Usual stuff. | |
Why America is important to you? | |
It's a land of opportunity. | |
You believe in it. | |
You've always been proud to say you're from this country. | |
We were always the most powerful, but we were the most charitable. | |
And people respected us. | |
And in this country, you can still say, believe it or not, you still can pretty much say whatever you want. | |
That doesn't mean you're not going to get your... | |
Channel canceled or whatever, but nobody's going to come knocking at your door yet. | |
We've got to maintain that. | |
I love Americans. | |
I love our diversity. | |
We've had diversity. | |
You want to see diversity? | |
Drive. | |
Now, if diversity to you means black and white, if that's it, black, white, and gay, you're missing the point. | |
Everything that we do, everything about us, every aspect of our culture is diverse from our accents, our food, our culture, our music. | |
Look who we gave the world. | |
Stop right there. | |
That's enough. | |
People don't watch more than five minutes anyway. | |
Why I talk to you for an hour a day, I have no idea. | |
I just figure maybe somebody's watching this and maybe it'll help. | |
Give somebody something to hope for. | |
Give somebody something. | |
Watch when people buy cars. | |
Watch when people buy homes. | |
Watch what they do. | |
Watch them. | |
Watch carefully. | |
The first time somebody touches something, do you ever watch these home... | |
Home HGTV or whatever it is. | |
Just have them walk in and look. | |
If a wife touches... | |
Oh, look at the marble. | |
Look at that. | |
Look at the molding on this. | |
Look at the cabinets. | |
Look at the... | |
Look at this stove. | |
Touch it. | |
Good. | |
Good. | |
I got you. | |
When you're selling a car, sit in it. | |
That's you. | |
The man might... | |
You obviously know your... | |
I haven't told him anything about the thing yet. | |
I haven't told him anything. | |
It's about you. | |
It's about you. | |
I see you in this. | |
Sell yourself. | |
Does Trump sell anybody? | |
Does anybody know him? | |
Does anybody know him? | |
No. | |
What do you know him? | |
He's on a stage. | |
He's talking to his people. | |
He comes out. | |
He scares people. | |
There's a flag. | |
You got these people walking around wearing the red hats. | |
I don't want to see that. | |
I don't want to see that. | |
And I'm wasting my time. | |
And I realize that. | |
If he's looking at me, or if anybody's watching, I would own this. | |
Go back to Ronald Reagan. | |
I loved Ronald Reagan. | |
Not his. | |
Not his. | |
Policies, they were okay. | |
I loved him. | |
He was the greatest acting president. | |
He acted as a president. | |
Ronald Reagan sold you Ronald Reagan. | |
Dear God, there was nobody better. | |
Bobby... | |
John Kennedy too? | |
To an extent. | |
Very sad. | |
What's Trump's image? | |
What's Trump's image? | |
Answer me. | |
Give me one word to explain Trump's image. | |
What is it? | |
What is Trump's image? | |
Give me one word. | |
Not to you. | |
Not to you. | |
I'm talking about the country. | |
What do they think? | |
Be fair now. | |
This is difficult for people. | |
I know nobody wants to do this. | |
Because they see things through their own eyes. | |
Well, I think it's great. | |
Now, what does Trump come across? | |
What does he come across to? | |
You know what I see sometimes? | |
Pompous. | |
Now, people who love him doesn't really matter. | |
Pompous. | |
Blowhard. | |
That's not... | |
Be honest. | |
Be real. | |
I don't want to hear about people who love him because they... | |
Do women like him? | |
Is he attractive? | |
Does he say nice things? | |
Now, the one thing is interesting. | |
Nelson writes here, racist. | |
This would be the thing that would be the most important, probably the biggest shock to him. | |
Because he would tell you, I've never done anything racist in my life. | |
I'm not racist. | |
What have I done that's racist? | |
It doesn't matter. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
I don't care what you think. | |
You're not going to talk somebody out of it. | |
That's what people say. | |
So how do you counter? | |
How do you counter the belief in something if it's wrong? | |
I'm asking you. | |
What do you do? | |
Well, the first thing you do is you don't say, no I'm not. | |
You act like it doesn't exist. | |
You act like it It doesn't exist. | |
You talk like you've never heard it before, but you happen to bring up a lot of policies. | |
What is racism? | |
Racism is a systematic belief that either a particular race or demographic is inferior to you or that you are superior to somebody else by virtue of your race or demographic or whatever. | |
That's what racism is. | |
Today, I think it's meant by people kind of, I think, too universally. | |
It covers too many... | |
Things, but that's a different story. | |
It's the most important thing in the world to sit there and say, let me explain to you what's going on. | |
Now, some people are always going to call you racist. | |
That's fine. | |
But address it, but never address it. | |
Show them what you do. | |
Watch what I do, not what I say. | |
That's it. | |
What would I do? | |
What would I do? | |
I would make sure I had a bevy. | |
This is where politics comes in. | |
Does he have a Lynn Knofsiger? | |
Does he have a Michael Deaver? | |
Does he have a Donald Segretti? | |
Does he have... | |
No. | |
Who's his... | |
Who? | |
Who, Dan Scavino? | |
Who's his guy who sits there and says... | |
Remember when... | |
What was it? | |
Native Americans? | |
He did more. | |
More for indigenous Native Americans than anybody else in terms of missing children and the like? | |
The number of people, the number of people who are themselves African American? | |
You don't want to come on and say, hello, I'm black and he's not a racist. | |
No, that's not going to do it. | |
But where does this come from? | |
It's kind of a perception. | |
I asked somebody one time, Kind of a friend of a friend. | |
Gay young man who said, well, you know, his gay... | |
I said, there's no... | |
He's never said anything about gay. | |
Couldn't care less. | |
He's from New York. | |
He's been in show business. | |
New York. | |
Atlantic City. | |
You don't understand this. | |
What are you talking about? | |
Gay. | |
Doesn't care at all about that. | |
Black. | |
He doesn't care about it. | |
Let me give you an example of something. | |
A little bit of history. | |
Years ago, one of the great sources of betrayal, when AIDS came about in the 80s, maybe early 80s, Ronald Reagan was alleged to be rather less than interested in that which was AIDS. | |
And people said, you don't understand this. | |
He's from Hollywood. | |
His best friend, Roddy McDowell and Elizabeth McDowell. | |
Well, he didn't deliver for whatever reason. | |
I don't know why. | |
Despite all that stuff. | |
And there were stories and rumors about Nancy and Ronald Reagan. | |
This was in the old days of Hollywood. | |
Let me tell you right now. | |
You think this is a freak show now? | |
You think these people, you think they're a bunch of freaks in Hollywood? | |
Like nothing you can imagine compared to the days of Louis B. Mayer and Zanuck and Oh my God, Jack Warner, even before that, Pickfair, Lawrence, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Clara Bow, dear God! | |
So, I mean, you can look at Ronald Reagan all you want, but this was debauchery like you wouldn't believe. | |
But he never got over that. | |
And the best part about it was that if ever there was a guy who had, including, Nancy. | |
They knew more gay people, but it just didn't work. | |
Same thing for Ed Koch. | |
Ed Koch, for all practical purposes, everybody knew was gay. | |
And even he was against it. | |
It was this weird thing. | |
How can you be anti... | |
It's just... | |
And sometimes these things become indelible. | |
Some people you will never be able to change. | |
And the problem is that there are people who use the word racist or homophobic, and they use it... | |
Without requiring any proof. | |
And if anybody were to go so far, or if Trump were to actually say this, say, tell me what I have done that is racist, where I showed either a systematic exclusion or inclusion of white people, or whatever it was. | |
Tell me what I've done. | |
Tell me. | |
What have I done? | |
They can't answer it. | |
They can't answer it. | |
But you can't spend your time on the offensive, but you have to know what it is. | |
And knowing what people think about you, I'm thinking about two different people. | |
Actually three. | |
Number one, independents. | |
Number two, undecideds. | |
Number three, I'm going to poach some Democratic party. | |
I can't say this enough. | |
What is he doing? | |
What is he doing? | |
What are the Republicans doing? | |
I'll tell you what they're doing. | |
They go to these little groups, these enclaves. | |
They go to Turning Point or Tipping Point or whatever the hell it is. | |
CPAC. | |
They talk about how great each other are. | |
They pat each other on the back. | |
They raise money. | |
And then they go and they do their show. | |
And you have these groups of people who represent the stars of this. | |
And God bless them. | |
It's a great gig. | |
You know, you have the usual suspects. | |
They're all lined up. | |
And you get the Charlie Cooks and this and that. | |
And that's great. | |
And that's terrific. | |
Dinesh is doing a wonderful job. | |
And this and that. | |
And Max, what's his name? | |
Terrific. | |
Excellent. | |
In fact, the Nash probably did more than anybody with the mule. | |
They wanted nothing to do. | |
Anyway, and while that is great, and while that is wonderful, I'm telling you, that's not it. | |
That's not it. | |
We're not going to get anywhere with this. | |
I don't understand. | |
That has nothing to do with the Undecided, independent, or Democrat? | |
What are we doing? | |
What are we doing? | |
Where do they go? | |
If you sat down with somebody who says, come here, I want you to meet somebody. | |
Come here. | |
I want you to meet somebody. | |
This is Donald Trump. | |
What? | |
Yes, you're a Democrat, you're an independent, you're an undecided. | |
Sit down with him. | |
What would you think about Donald Trump that would surprise them the most? | |
What would he do? | |
Good. | |
The thing he wanted to do, and let's face it, he did some things that, and he's got to do this, and I don't know if he can do this, but I'm going to say it again. | |
He does things where he plays to his own crowd. | |
Now, it may be funny, let me just say this, it may be funny, it may be actually effective to yell, lock her up. | |
Remember this? | |
Three things he did. | |
Lock her up. | |
Lock her up! | |
Was that wise? | |
Donald Trump said, lock her up by Hillary Clinton. | |
Was that wise? | |
Yes or no? | |
Was that wise? | |
I'll save you the job. | |
No! | |
What was that about? | |
Why was that? | |
Why? | |
You're going to win somebody over for that? | |
No. | |
Why are you saying that? | |
Well, because it's funny. | |
Okay, it's funny. | |
But who are you winning over with that? | |
I don't know. | |
I don't care. | |
I feel like that. | |
Okay, you felt like that. | |
Why are you saying that? | |
It's unseemly. | |
Why are you saying that? | |
You're going to be the president. | |
Lock her up. | |
She's not going to get locked up anyway. | |
So why are you saying this? | |
You're playing to your crowd. | |
You're missing the point. | |
Okay, number two. | |
Build that wall. | |
He was on his way. | |
Did he build the wall? | |
No. | |
Parts of it, he would have had they done. | |
But that thing... | |
They didn't give him a chance. | |
So that was at least a good one. | |
Build that wall. | |
That's a good one. | |
Drain the swamp. | |
Remember that? | |
Drain the swamp. | |
I don't even know what that means. | |
It didn't. | |
The swamp is thicker, deeper, more fetid and swamp-like than it's ever been. | |
Okay? | |
Is that it? | |
What would Ronald Reagan say? | |
Lock him up? | |
Would he make... | |
Would Ronald Reagan go out and make fun of Jimmy Carter? | |
What's with that sweater? | |
Hey, sweater boy! | |
Hey, you peanut farmer, you hayseed, you redneck, you goat roper, you... | |
Come on, what? | |
No! | |
What is the... | |
He ignored him! | |
Ronald Reagan gave you nothing but vision, and this country right now is bereft. | |
I would say, Mr. President, don't you understand? | |
People are scared. | |
They want to hear you. | |
What are you going to do? | |
And I'm going to tell you something, and I'm going to, don't tell anybody I told you this, but I'm going to say it right now. | |
Tell them whatever you want. | |
I don't even care if it's true. | |
Inflation, we're going to do that. | |
It'll take one year, one year, before that's reversed. | |
I will bring back gas prices in, and this he's got to work on. | |
Set your calendar, two months. | |
Here's how I do it. | |
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. | |
Number three, how do I, whatever it is. | |
And again, you've got to ask, what is it that America would love to hear more? | |
People are scared. | |
People are worried. | |
This is a dream come true. | |
If you can't win after Joe Biden and these people, you have no business being in. | |
So what are you doing? | |
Why are you playing defensive? | |
You're still doing these rallies, which are okay. | |
But that's, you've already got your crowd. | |
What are you doing to these people who are not sure? | |
What are you doing to the undecided? | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
The story, I'm going to say it again, I'm a broken record. | |
By the way, kids, ask your parents what a broken record means. | |
Why does he say broken? | |
What is a broken, even like a record? | |
Like a swimming record? | |
No, it's an expression. | |
It means it keeps needles skipping. | |
The what? | |
The needle, the needle, the needle. | |
I get that. | |
The stylist. | |
Get out of here. | |
We use expressions all the time that make no sense. | |
But I sound like a broken record. | |
When I left you, America, when I left you as your president, when I left you, we can argue about a lot of things. | |
I know what the gas was. | |
We can talk about that. | |
I know that China wasn't breathing down their throat like they are now. | |
I know that Russia, remember, Russia was talking about Ukraine since 2014. | |
And by the way, Victor Davis Hanson is absolutely wrong with his ideas of the aspirations of Putin. | |
Wait a minute, different story. | |
But he's right about so much. | |
He's really. | |
Huh? | |
When I left you, crime was nothing. | |
But when I left you, nobody, but nobody that I could see anywhere ever confused boys and girls. | |
It just... | |
Nobody confused day and night. | |
Nobody confused... | |
Afternoon and morning. | |
There were these things that we kind of said, well, we can argue. | |
And all of a sudden, as soon as I turn my back, they bring in a regime. | |
Because they know they couldn't have done it when I was there. | |
But they were waiting the whole time. | |
And please stop talking about stealing the election. | |
Please, I beg you. | |
Sir. | |
He loves that sir. | |
Sir. | |
Please, let it go. | |
Just... | |
We don't hear it anymore. | |
It's not that it's not valid. | |
We just don't hear it. | |
Okay? | |
We don't hear it anymore. | |
Please. | |
I beg you. | |
But he can say, when I left you, all of a sudden I said, what? | |
Now let me be unequivocally clear here. | |
I have been around. | |
I've met a lot of people. | |
Maybe more people than you have. | |
I've been in New York and I've been around and I know that there are many, many, many permutations of sexuality, personality, gender in terms of what is and isn't dominant. | |
That's fine. | |
But when it comes to physiological differences, not mental, not, no, no, no. | |
If Victoria's Secret wants to hire a man, I don't care. | |
That's... | |
Different. | |
But when you have an athletic event, let me ask you something. | |
Do you think Dana White, a good friend of mine, by the way, UFC, UFC is, UFC, rodeo, NASCAR, do you think Dana White would allow women? | |
Think about this. | |
Should Dana White allow women? | |
How about Boss Rootin against Ronda Rousey or Rouser, whatever her name. | |
Remember, she got clobbered in. | |
Does anybody here, if Boss Rootin said, you know what, I'm now, for whatever reason, I am channeling, I am identifying as a woman, and he goes out, would you risk him Killing somebody? | |
I don't care who the woman is. | |
I'm sorry. | |
They're going to be the greatest. | |
What happened to us? | |
Remember John McEnroe? | |
John McEnroe said, he says, Serena Williams is the greatest woman tennis player of all time. | |
But if she competed against men, she'd be 700. | |
They went crazy. | |
They went crazy. | |
What is this all about? | |
What happened to this? | |
This isn't even an issue. | |
What's the matter with us? | |
And by the way, John McEnroe says, and you're very smart, he says, I'll tell you what we do. | |
I'll tell you what we do. | |
We've got a very simple answer. | |
Listen carefully. | |
Tomorrow, eliminate men and women, have them both compete. | |
You know what Serena Williams would say? | |
Hell no! | |
No, no, no. | |
Let's just get rid of it. | |
Men's tennis, women's tennis. | |
No! | |
You just compete. | |
Same thing, WNBA or NBA. | |
Just compete. | |
Try out. | |
Forget even watching the... | |
Ladies and gentlemen, what happened to us? | |
What happened to our common sense? | |
This has nothing to do with human rights or dignity or whatever it is. | |
This is America. | |
People have the right to be anything they want. | |
But athletic competition? | |
Physicological differences? | |
Hormonal differences? | |
Endocrine systems? | |
Testosterone versus estrogen versus muscle mass versus strength versus this? | |
Have we lost our mind? | |
We have lost our mind. | |
And if it stayed within professional or team swimming, okay, fine. | |
But it has permeated and saturated every aspect of our life. | |
Mr. President? | |
And you say this, if I'm wrong, please correct me. | |
If I'm missing something here, please correct me. | |
But I don't think I am. | |
But please, correct me. | |
Correct me. | |
It's the singular, I'm saying it again, it's the singular issue that divides left and right. | |
That everybody says, that's crazy. | |
And people on the left are going to say, I agree. | |
This is so-and-so. | |
You and your Range Rover, your gated community, sending little Madison or whatever to a lacrosse camp, hoping for that big scholarship. | |
Do you mind if we just eliminate male and female? | |
I mean, she's good, right? | |
Let's just let her compete against men. | |
What? | |
Did you see that fight between that 16-year-old against the New York City cop? | |
Did you see what he was doing? | |
This guy, what a, my God! | |
That's a 16-year-old young man. | |
He could take on, that's also adrenaline and cortisol and other things. | |
This is the most ridiculous thing we've ever done. | |
And that's what happened when I left you. | |
So I'm just going to leave it at that. | |
You could talk about all this stuff, about a recession and two points, two quarters of it. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
Mr. President, this is, we are handing this to you. | |
You have Joe Biden. | |
You don't even have to say anything. | |
Just ask them. | |
Do you want four more years of this? | |
It's up to you. | |
That's it. | |
Ronald Reagan said it. | |
Are you happier now than you were four years ago? | |
My friends, I thank you. | |
Please follow Mrs. L. Please follow Mrs. L right now. | |
What she is doing, oh, and let me tell you something. | |
What she is doing, her latest newsletter regarding TikTok is the best one there ever was. | |
Best one. | |
Best. | |
And guess who's talking now exclusively about, not exclusively, but who's talking about TikTok? | |
By the way, this is Mrs. L's. | |
Link to Linz underscore Warriors. | |
Joe Rogan. | |
Joe Rogan recognizes it. | |
Joe Rogan is still the most important, powerful figure on media news platforms there is. | |
Period. | |
Absolutely. | |
Guaranteed. | |
He recognizes it. | |
And you can too. | |
So make sure, one more time, that's it. | |
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My friends, you have a great and glorious day, and I say that with all due respect. | |
Thank you so much. | |
Let us leave with where you're from. | |
Kind of give us a geographic roll call, kind of an idea of where you are in terms of the diaspora, your heterogeneity, and the like. |