In Support of the Constitution
Contrary to public opinion the Constitution is not subject to whim or caprice. It doesn't modernize and shift in application to comport with societal vicissitudes.
Contrary to public opinion the Constitution is not subject to whim or caprice. It doesn't modernize and shift in application to comport with societal vicissitudes.
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All right, my friends. | |
Good day. | |
Good day. | |
Welcome one and all. | |
Before we begin, let me tell you something right now. | |
Ten days from today. | |
Ten days is my birthday. | |
And I expect nothing but endless praise, cryptocurrency, doubloons, a billion blue doubloons, cash, checks, Filipino cougarands, tattoos of my likeness. | |
Photos. | |
You will do that. | |
This is going to be a day of national celebration and I want nothing but your absolute focused fealty and consideration in view of this. | |
That's all I'm going to say. | |
That's all I'm going to say. | |
I think you know what to do. | |
My friends, today we know we're going to be doing some things that are kind of sort of interesting. | |
And I want to see if we can try something a little different than usual. | |
A little different than what we normally see. | |
First, let me explain this to you. | |
I spend my day reading, listening, watching, viewing, and trying to keep my sanity In place. | |
Locked in place. | |
I can't explain this enough and I can't emphasize how we have to do this. | |
The number of people that I meet who know absolutely nothing astounds me at levels that I never thought I could ever be astounded. | |
I mean who know Nothing. | |
And I'm going to be talking about that. | |
I'm also going to be talking about something which I just did a brand new piece. | |
I did something for Lionel Media, my subscription service, which I can talk about. | |
In 1996 in July, it was Flight 800. | |
Flight 800 was a TWA flight over Mauritius, and some of you watching now know this in particular. | |
And this was a plane, the Airbus, with this... | |
And everybody said... | |
This was the pre-911 me. | |
I remember what I thought then. | |
I remember what I think now. | |
I can't believe what... | |
I saw. | |
And then we're going to talk about something which is very interesting, and I'll explain this to you. | |
FDR made the famous speech, We have nothing to fear, but fear itself. | |
Remember that? | |
And people lauded him for removing the fear We don't have fear. | |
We need the opposite. | |
The opposite of fear. | |
We need fear. | |
We don't have fear here. | |
That's it. | |
We're going to be talking also about the era of the Gascon Shia. | |
What's his name? | |
From San Francisco. | |
Warren. | |
In Hillsborough County, all of these Soros prosecutors, how, in the year 2022, prosecutors are saying that it is their goal to basically undo criminal justice prosecution? | |
And nobody is saying anything. | |
Nobody is saying anything. | |
Nobody is saying anything. | |
If somebody from legal aid, if somebody was from the public defender's office, came forward and said, I am going to make sure that we, that we, put more people in jail and lock these bastards up. | |
You're legal aid? | |
Yes. | |
You're supposed to defend people. | |
Well, you know what? | |
Screw that. | |
These people are guilty. | |
They would be removed. | |
But a prosecutor can say, somebody who comes in, breaks into your house, molests your dog, takes your stuff, abuses your children, defiles your soul. | |
I'm going to remove any and all bail considerations whatsoever. | |
All bail. | |
All bail. | |
Gone. | |
No bail. | |
So that they slip into the night with no contacts, no connections, no ties to the community. | |
Off to commit a crime again. | |
Nobody says anything. | |
And I saw something right now. | |
I love this site called American Thinker. | |
It's kind of oxymoronic, but nonetheless. | |
And somebody wrote this article. | |
I think it was so funny. | |
Tucker's back from vacation and breathing fire about the Mar-a-Lago raid. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, we'll get to this in a moment. | |
I don't know how to tell you this. | |
And I have nothing but... | |
The utmost respect for Tucker Carlson. | |
I think he's the smartest person on cable news. | |
That's not saying as much as you think, but it is true. | |
I think he would be... | |
But he has not said anything, with all due respect, that I didn't know, that we all don't know, and that is not patently obvious. | |
Okay? | |
He's saying nothing. | |
We spend more of our time, this world that we live in spends more time watching, if I see, you know those, I know what they're called, you watch YouTube or something and all of a sudden they have these shorts, these little stories or whatever they're called. | |
If I see Jordan Peterson one more time with this British reporter, And she's talking about pronouns and transphobia. | |
I'm going to climb a bell tower. | |
Why is this of any interest in lobsters and standing up straight? | |
Are we so bereft of anything that we say, this is fantastic. | |
He's the Schopenhauer of our time. | |
What? | |
What? | |
If I see Ben Shapiro in these things, I don't even want them. | |
They just come at me standing there in front of some university group drilling Intellectually, some high school student, as he speaks a mile a minute, saying virtually nothing as this gotcha. | |
If you think this matters, this selective editing, let's see the ones where some college student hands it to him. | |
If this is your idea, if a Dave Chappelle routine or a, I don't know, nails it. | |
Bill Maher realizing I'm at the end of my trajectory. | |
This lefty stuff is no good. | |
I'm going to pull a Leo Terrell and wear a hat and all of a sudden I'm going to go from... | |
We are so... | |
You are so locked into this fan worship of people who say nothing. | |
They say nothing. | |
It's obvious what they say. | |
There's nothing of interest. | |
It's boring. | |
I was watching something before, and I... | |
There was something from CUNY, City University of New York, and there was this fellow, oh, I forget his name. | |
He had an Andy Rooney, and Daniel Shore, and oh my God, Richard C. Hodlett, Mike Wallace. | |
These people were so great. | |
And the first thing I would do, like a Russell tribunal, like we had in the 60s, which most people know nothing about, and I would have brilliant people on a stage, and I would devote hours of this. | |
And I wouldn't have somebody come out and this usual nonsense where... | |
You go to a college and then they yell at you and you get some poor, some idiot who stands up and says, there's another guy too. | |
I don't understand this. | |
What is his name? | |
I mean, I guess it's interesting. | |
Walsh or something? | |
He interviewed people about... | |
He talked to a woman about whether a chicken has gender identity. | |
What are we talking about? | |
This is boring. | |
This isn't interesting. | |
What are you doing? | |
We don't need this. | |
This is easy. | |
This is easy stuff. | |
What are we doing? | |
I don't understand this. | |
This follows for analysis? | |
This is the part I don't understand. | |
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Okay. | |
Let me get back to this. | |
I can't believe how little people know. | |
The number one story. | |
And I just did a brand new video on this. | |
Brand new for Lionel Media subscribers. | |
The question I have is very simply this. | |
Why does anybody know anything? | |
Why doesn't anybody know anything? | |
Why doesn't anyone know anything? | |
I don't understand this. | |
I don't understand how this works. | |
Why doesn't anybody know anything? | |
Let me give you an example of something. | |
Very, very quickly. | |
Work with me on this. | |
You ever been to a Sephora? | |
You ever been to that? | |
You ever been to one of those? | |
That is an interesting, interesting place. | |
Very interesting. | |
And you can walk into it so far. | |
First of all, the smell will kill you. | |
It's at a mall, but the smell, the smell will kill you. | |
It just, I mean, it's like, wow! | |
And they have people who walk around, they're very heavily made up, and they look, it looks almost like a vaudeville routine, or some kind of a bad high school play. | |
You know how they make up the, anyway, it doesn't matter. | |
And if you walk over to any of them, any of them say, excuse me, may I answer your question? | |
Could you tell me what do you know about moisturizer? | |
What do you know about mascara? | |
They will tell you more than you could ever imagine about mascara. | |
It's amazing. | |
You would be amazed by that. | |
Really? | |
Amazing. | |
Everything's amazing. | |
You ever notice how many people use the word amazing? | |
We did a Zoom call the other day and this one woman was saying, it's amazing! | |
This amazes you? | |
My God, what a low threshold. | |
Go into a deli. | |
Go into a deli and say, excuse me, could you tell me the difference between capicola or gabagul, as you might say, soprasat, mortadella, versus an olive loaf? | |
Can you explain the gelatin or aspic ratio? | |
They know! | |
Everything about sausage and bologna. | |
Do you understand that? | |
I went into recently, I had to get a jumper cape. | |
It's a long story. | |
This woman I walked in, someplace in Jersey, little place. | |
I like mom and pop. | |
She knew everything about a jumper cape. | |
You can't imagine. | |
The gauge, the thickness. | |
Yesterday I got the computer fixed, thank God, this Wi-Fi business. | |
Went to an individual, not a genius bar, but a specialty kind of Apple place. | |
Went into a guy, he knew everything about it. | |
Fixed it. | |
I've been able to talk about the analogy I learned about how when there's a code that's left behind that screws things up. | |
Okay. | |
If I walked into Took everybody from all of your favorite shows. | |
Pick them. | |
Give me their names. | |
Give me their names. | |
Everybody, give me your list. | |
I will have them on a panel, hypothetically. | |
Everybody. | |
Tucker, just go down the list. | |
Anybody. | |
CNN, MSDNZ, Ben Chippardt, anybody you want. | |
I don't care who it is. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
Put them all up there and say, tonight we're going to talk about something. | |
Where does this come from? | |
Since everybody loves to talk about pronouns, and I guess you would love to follow this Jordan Peterson business, it bores the living crap out of me. | |
But that's okay. | |
Listen, if it works, you know, to each his own, people just say, okay, fine. | |
Because there's so much stuff out there, but that's okay. | |
But if you say, where does this come from? | |
Where does this come from? | |
Let's go back. | |
Let's do some research. | |
We did some research. | |
Five years ago, nobody was talking about this. | |
Four years ago, nobody was talking about this. | |
Two and a half years, maybe. | |
And then there will be a day when somebody started talking about pronouns. | |
By the way, Mrs. L has a great new video at Lin's Warriors on her YouTube channel about pronoun codes and pronoun uses and all this stuff. | |
Where did this come from? | |
Who is behind it? | |
Where does it come from? | |
Tell me the etymology, the etiology, the teleology, the genesis of this. | |
Let's talk about where this comes from. | |
Where does this come from? | |
How do we... | |
Give us the history. | |
Let's look at this to get an idea. | |
Because it's not just here. | |
It's global. | |
Where does it come from? | |
They will look at you like we have no bloody idea what you're talking about. | |
We have no earthly idea. | |
We don't think like that. | |
We have a one to two minute segment. | |
I've got no time. | |
I've got to bring somebody who wears a hat. | |
I've got another one who's a comic. | |
We don't talk about that. | |
We have no idea. | |
That's too deep, too involved. | |
We don't know about that. | |
We don't care about that. | |
Yes, but it's important. | |
It's critical that you know this. | |
It may be critical, but we don't care about that. | |
We're not here to help anybody. | |
We're not here to make anybody smarter. | |
We're not here to do any of that stuff. | |
We're here merely to just keep our ratings up. | |
And I dig that. | |
Believe me, I dig that. | |
Believe me, I dig that. | |
I understand it. | |
But don't you think somebody's somewhere? | |
No. | |
You think on one of these, on one of these, oh, I love all of these wonderful special programs. | |
Oh, you can see things. | |
It's so fascinating. | |
And it's such dreck. | |
It, I'm not going to mention names, but it's like, this is your special subject matter? | |
Who responds to this anti-intellectual garbage? | |
Why are you doing this? | |
I don't understand this. | |
Help me with this. | |
Where does this come from? | |
Recently, I think I told you this, maybe I didn't. | |
I've been fascinated by brain cancers. | |
I don't know how. | |
Gliomas, glioblastomas. | |
Intrinsic Brain cancers. | |
The deadliest things you've ever seen in your life. | |
There is no cancer anywhere near that. | |
Nowhere. | |
And the first thing, the first thing researchers say, the first thing is, where does this come from? | |
Because if I can figure out where it comes from, we can stop it. | |
Is it environmental? | |
Is it metastatic? | |
Is it from, let's say, a breast cancer or a liver cancer? | |
Where is it from? | |
Where is it from? | |
Where did this come from? | |
Who's asking that? | |
Go down the list. | |
Anybody. | |
Any show you want. | |
Any show. | |
And there's a lot of good stuff. | |
There's a lot of good websites. | |
You've got to look. | |
We don't know. | |
All of a sudden, overnight, out of the blue, comes this thing where we're talking about pronouns and sex and gender. | |
All of a sudden, out of the blue, where does this come from? | |
Where? | |
How does it, where? | |
We have no idea. | |
We have no idea. | |
But we'll go around and we'll say, and I think that people who use the term he, she, oh, shut up! | |
We know that. | |
Go deeper. | |
Where is it from? | |
Who started this? | |
We have no idea. | |
No interest. | |
No interest. | |
None. | |
We all say George Soros is responsible for these pro-crime prosecutors. | |
Where is this from? | |
Where does this come from? | |
Let's talk about this. | |
Let us talk about this. | |
It's critical that we understand this. | |
Stop telling me that President Trump was mistreated... | |
Or was the victim of some kind of an unconstitutional seizure at Mar-a-Lago? | |
For the love of Pete, I know this. | |
It's boring. | |
You're repeating yourself. | |
You're repeating yourself. | |
Let's go right now to a legal correspondent. | |
We know this! | |
You know what we need to do is see the affidavit. | |
Yes. | |
Jesus, do you have this? | |
Do you just... | |
Have four things you say all day long? | |
Where is the meat? | |
Where is the depth? | |
What is the matter with us? | |
The shadow government is sitting back and saying, these people are so damn stupid, they don't even know what questions to ask. | |
They keep saying the same thing. | |
Meanwhile, Trump is saying, help me. | |
He really is. | |
Hey, folks, I need you. | |
Sorry, President Trump. | |
We don't know what questions to ask. | |
We don't know! | |
But we'll go to a rally! | |
Go to a rally? | |
What are you talking about? | |
What is happening here? | |
I was watching an interview with Daniel Shore. | |
And if I could bring Daniel Shore back here. | |
If I could say, alright, move over. | |
All of you morons, get out of here. | |
The comedians. | |
The comedians. | |
Oh my God. | |
Let's have comedians truck people into an audience and force laughter? | |
Do you know how old that is? | |
Time out. | |
Do you know? | |
What Richard Nixon did years ago. | |
Richard Nixon was a genius. | |
He was a genius. | |
And he had some great people. | |
And one of them, my favorites, was Donald Segretti. | |
Donald Segretti was like Lee Atwater, but Segretti was like so dirty. | |
It wasn't even funny. | |
But there was a mindset. | |
And people keep saying, well, you know, he didn't know media. | |
Really? | |
He didn't? | |
Because of this Kennedy debate? | |
That? | |
You're still saying that? | |
About the pancake makeup? | |
Okay, fine. | |
Let me tell you what he did. | |
They had a deal where they said, why don't we have kind of an open forum? | |
An open forum? | |
He goes, yeah, why don't we have an open forum? | |
So what do you mean? | |
Well, we'll come out. | |
I'll come to your station, your network, whatever it is, and then you're going to ask me questions. | |
And they said, I know what this guy's going to do. | |
He's going to pick people to ask the questions. | |
And Nixon said, you pick anybody you want to ask the questions. | |
I don't care. | |
Really? | |
Yeah. | |
You do it. | |
I'll be there. | |
So he shows up. | |
And he killed him. | |
You know what Nixon did? | |
Nixon didn't plant the people asking the questions. | |
He planted the audience! | |
The people who got the tickets would say, yeah! | |
Everything he said, they said, what is him? | |
So when you see these comedy shows with the people in the audience, yeah! | |
You want to get anybody to do anything? | |
Pizza. | |
You know what Otpor is? | |
No. | |
Otpor is, there are, Otpor was OTPOR. | |
This was around Occupy Wall Street and these are professional Organizations designed to organize and to what am I trying to say? | |
To get people to show up and march and protest. | |
So help me God. | |
I saw this. | |
This is from a PDF. | |
If you want people Tomorrow. | |
If tomorrow, if you want me to have a crowd, wherever it is you want to be, all I have to do is have pizza. | |
Two geese flying right here says, the power of pizza compels me. | |
Geese, you are exactly, I shite you not. | |
Pizza. | |
They will go there. | |
Pizza. | |
It's the oldest. | |
It's just... | |
It's crap. | |
So anyway, if I brought Daniel Shore back, and I brought Daniel Shore, Richard C. Hodlett, Charles Trout, Robert Trout, excuse me, Charles Collingswood, Douglas Edwards, oh my god, Murrow, Cronkite. | |
Frank McGee. | |
Name it. | |
It would be the most scholarly look at the etymology, the teleology, the etiology, the genesis, the origin of where does this movement come from. | |
That's the most important part. | |
Where does this come from? | |
Who's responsible for this? | |
Where? | |
What does George Soros want? | |
What does he... | |
How is this not important? | |
How is this... | |
You're going after... | |
You're going after Trump for whatever. | |
You have a Hungarian here who is spending billions of dollars to subvert? | |
Remember all those big Russian sanctions? | |
Remember that one? | |
They reversed them! | |
They're doing business. | |
All the banks are doing business. | |
Ah, the hell with that. | |
That's over. | |
What was it? | |
Two months? | |
It's over. | |
It's over. | |
It's done. | |
It's finished. | |
I don't... | |
How does this... | |
How does any of this work? | |
Dear God! | |
I... | |
It never ceases to amaze me. | |
Now, next subject. | |
I mentioned this. | |
1996. | |
Flight 800. | |
Airbus. | |
All of a sudden, shh! | |
Boom! | |
People out there. | |
New York. | |
Long Island. | |
East Mauritius. | |
There it is. | |
Boom! | |
Nah, they didn't see that. | |
What? | |
Nah, they didn't see that. | |
It was, it was, no. | |
It was the, uh, It was the opposite effect. | |
American Thinker, I did a piece, LionelMedia.com. | |
The most incredible story ever, and nobody... | |
Unbelievable. | |
Couldn't believe what I was saying. | |
And we were like this. | |
And at the time, I thought, well, obviously, there must be nothing to this, because if there was, I think the family members would certainly be. | |
I also think there would be nothing to this, because it would be incumbent upon the airline manufacturers to point to some kind of either terrorist or false... | |
Like, you know, friendly fire something to absolve themselves from liability. | |
So, obviously, and you've got great people like, you know, Jim Calstrom and the FBI and great, noble, wonderful people that I knew. | |
There's no way anybody would be letting any of this stuff go by if there was any truth in this. | |
This was 1996, before 9-11. | |
Thought nothing of it. | |
Well, I know it's the damnedest thing, but read the story. | |
Read it. | |
Go back. | |
Holy moly. | |
Wow. | |
Try getting anybody's attention now. | |
Not interested. | |
it. | |
Going back. | |
Daniel Shore. | |
Was Watergate on the Nixon enemies list? | |
Woodward and Bernstein, if you believe that story. | |
Anyway, all of these people getting clawing. | |
Wait a minute, what's this all about? | |
We used to have the Karen Silkwood kid. | |
Elaine Brockovich getting to the bottom of this. | |
Ralph Nader. | |
We're going to investigate. | |
We're going to get to know you didn't. | |
How about those poor people? | |
What was it? | |
St. Louis or Memphis or I don't know where it was. | |
The contaminated water. | |
The brain cancers. | |
Remember that honey? | |
Where was that in Jersey? | |
Oh, the brain cancers. | |
Nothing. | |
What happened to us? | |
I love this. | |
I kept thinking about it. | |
The only thing we have to fear, people were freaked out. | |
During the Depression. | |
I'm not freaked out now. | |
No way. | |
No way. | |
I'm doing a brand new newsletter. | |
I hope you're signing up for that. | |
I hope you're doing that. | |
And I went back. | |
Do you remember in 2020 at a German cafe? | |
At a German cafe when the lockdown was kind of whatever. | |
They had pool noodles. | |
You know those things? | |
Those long Buoyant, kind of styrofoam noodles you used to... | |
They had them on their heads, which were six feet. | |
Remember that one? | |
Got a picture of it. | |
Can't believe this. | |
We didn't fear. | |
We kind of loved it or something. | |
We are a different people. | |
Something happened. | |
If I brought Charles Collingwood back, if I brought Murrow back, Daniel Shore back, I'd say, look around. | |
Look at these people. | |
They're just... | |
They don't... | |
They don't... | |
They don't care about anything. | |
They don't care. | |
Oklahoma City? | |
Nobody even thinking about that. | |
9-11? | |
Nobody thinking about it. | |
So good are we, you wouldn't dare bring that up because you'll be called a what? | |
That's right, a conspiracy theorist. | |
Daniel Shore would say, what's wrong with that? | |
Oh no, no, that means crazy. | |
In every other walk of life, remember when white nationalism, he's a white nationalist, what are the derivations, the origins, the ideology, teleology, the genesis of white nationalism? | |
Where does racism come from? | |
Let's go back and look. | |
Now we're interested in that. | |
Not anymore. | |
Not anymore. | |
Not for this. | |
Who's responsible for this? | |
We don't know. | |
Right now we live in a country where all of a sudden you've got the governor of Texas sending people to D.C. What happens to them? | |
Ah, we don't know. | |
We have people coming into New York. | |
What happens to them? | |
We have no idea. | |
We have new homeless for families. | |
Okay. | |
What are we doing with this? | |
We're saying, here, poor people, which is fine. | |
Here you are. | |
Where are we going with this? | |
Oh, in the middle of Broadway, destroying Broadway. | |
Broadway is dead. | |
You hear that? | |
And especially, listen to me, all you lefty, woke, lunatic Broadway types who want to reimagine everything. | |
Fine. | |
You don't understand. | |
Who is responsible for this? | |
It's not just here. | |
It's everywhere. | |
Because they're going to be going to Chatham, and they're going to be going to Greenwich, and they're going to be doing... | |
You have no idea. | |
The Reset. | |
Anybody? | |
Nobody. | |
No. | |
What they're doing is, you're sitting around and you're saying, as far as I'm concerned, they went through, Melania's clothes. | |
Are you talking about that still? | |
Oh, this is just an unconscionable exercise of naked power in the... | |
Unbelievable. | |
Something happened to us. | |
Something, and I don't know what it is. | |
It's the story. | |
We don't care. | |
We don't get upset. | |
We just sort of think, oh, that's interesting. | |
Maybe. | |
I guess. | |
I don't know. | |
Whatever. | |
And that's who we are. | |
Precisely. | |
This is the part. | |
And the me now? | |
Oh. | |
It was so funny. | |
I was talking to a friend I haven't talked to in 30 years. | |
30. A lot's changed. | |
I said, oh, I'm a different person. | |
Completely. | |
John Maynard Cain said, when the situation changes, I change my opinion. | |
I'm not the same person. | |
These aren't the same times. | |
These aren't the same times. | |
A person changes before World War II. | |
When a person goes into war and comes out different, did they change or did the war change them? | |
I've been in a war now. | |
I'm changed by this. | |
I'm changed by this. | |
And the hardest thing in the world that I'm trying to do is to get people to understand you don't understand something. | |
Okay. | |
I've got a lot to say. | |
I'm not done yet. | |
The other day we were talking about something. | |
Now, of course, There we go. | |
There we go. | |
This is the most sensitive thing you have ever seen. | |
This Yeti. | |
It's a great little USB thing, but it's just, I mean, my God. | |
Oh, oh, listen to this. | |
Yesterday, I went, I told you I had some, I had the worst, the worst problems with my laptop. | |
Horrible. | |
Horrible. | |
And for some reason, this is interesting, the Wi-Fi was working, but it wasn't. | |
I had to use the Ethernet, and it was a mistake. | |
It was horrible. | |
I called, whatever you do, whenever you call up Apple, say, I want to talk to a senior technician. | |
Hello? | |
Yes. | |
A senior, yes, not you. | |
Not you. | |
If you answer the phone, I don't want to talk to you. | |
I don't want to talk to you. | |
Give me a senior technician. | |
Well, can I have your first name? | |
You don't need my first name. | |
I don't care about this. | |
Well, I can understand. | |
I don't need your sympathy. | |
I don't need your sympathy. | |
Just give me a senior technician. | |
Thank you. | |
Okay. | |
I talked to a senior technician and we did everything. | |
Did you back it up? | |
Yes. | |
We wiped out, put a new operating system in. | |
Same thing. | |
Okay. | |
Yesterday I went to this place. | |
Great. | |
Love this place in New York. | |
Terrific. | |
Oh, by the way, try getting a genius bar appointment. | |
Good luck. | |
You used to be able to do it online. | |
No, you got to call up. | |
Let me see. | |
Well, let me see. | |
I'll be able to get you in next month. | |
Excuse me. | |
This is New York City. | |
Well, I'm sorry about that. | |
Are you... | |
What? | |
Anyway. | |
So I went in. | |
And he says, When did you notice last time? | |
He says, You know what? | |
I think it was when I did sets and shots. | |
He goes, that's it. | |
When you remove this program or took this one out, there was something that was left behind. | |
And something that was left behind was the problem. | |
Let me go back. | |
Oh, that's it. | |
Cleaned it up and boom, there we go. | |
It was like I was cured. | |
And he was able to do kind of a diagnostic, let's go through this bit by bit by bit and let's look at it like that. | |
Let's start with, well, what did you do last? | |
That's what we need to do now. | |
We've got to be able to apply critical thinking and to apply kind of a diagnostic, kind of a differential diagnosis. | |
What's happening? | |
Where are we going? | |
Okay, fine. | |
Great. | |
Now, as you know, this is the part that this kills me. | |
The other day we were out with some friends. | |
We were out and about. | |
And we happen to be at these wonderful roadside stands. | |
Oh my God, I love them. | |
They are just, they're wonderful. | |
Wonderful! | |
And I love vegetables like you can't believe. | |
And there are something, we have some of the greatest, the greatest produce you can imagine. | |
I can't tell you, it is the most incredible stuff you've ever seen in your life. | |
Corn that will just make your heart sing. | |
Blueberries, and oh my god, it's just gorgeous. | |
Incredible. | |
So anyway, long story short, I'm talking to these people, I talk to these, and I always talk, Mrs. L will tell you, I always talk to Farmers and people, anybody I go to, I say, tell me about what's going on. | |
What is it like being a farmer? | |
Terrible. | |
Why? | |
Costs. | |
I mentioned ESG, didn't know about that, but they're going to trade. | |
Everything that happened to Sri Lanka, everything that happened there is coming here on its way. | |
People are selling dairy. | |
It's the worst possible thing. | |
We are the breadbasket still. | |
And it's not because of climate change. | |
It's not because of any of that stuff. | |
What it is, what it is, it's the most important thing. | |
What it is, is something which is a food emergency that is so horrible and so frightening. | |
And it's going to happen. | |
And they see it, and they're telling it, and they're seeing it lined up. | |
So I talked to friends, and I said, and I'm showing everybody this, I said, you've got to go to preparewithlionel.com. | |
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Go, go, go. | |
Here's opportunity. | |
There it is. | |
Ta-da! | |
What's it called? | |
Ta-da! | |
I wish I'd have invented or written that song. | |
Ta-da! | |
That's me. | |
Shaving a haircut. | |
That's me. | |
I wrote that. | |
And also when you go to the... | |
Yankee Stadium member Eddie Layton. | |
We all know what that is. | |
Oh, my friends. | |
Don't you find yourself thinking that this cannot be? | |
What is going on? | |
I want to go and say, I feel like I'm so, like I know what's happening. | |
And the first question out of every mouth, and let's say, first of all, we must say, God, if it wasn't for Fox News, nobody'd hear anything. | |
Nobody's reading, I shouldn't say that. | |
A lot of people do read Breitbart and this, but they think Drudge is fair now, or they think MSN, they don't know any better. | |
But the first question I would have, if I was one of the Murdoch boys, well, they don't care, because they're all kind of lefties, but... | |
I would ask everybody who appears, whether it's Jim Jordan, whether it's Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio, what are you doing to support, not President Trump, but the Constitution? | |
What are you doing? | |
What are you doing? | |
How are you helping us? | |
What are you doing? | |
It's very simple. | |
Very, very, very, very, very simple. | |
What are you doing? | |
Well, we're having a hearing. | |
Okay, good. | |
We're subpoenaing. | |
Good, good. | |
What is the American Bar Association doing? | |
What is the National Association for Criminal Defense Lawyers doing? | |
There are many people like us, many proud lawyers who swore every time we turned around at a bar exam. | |
Become a member of a bar association, whatever. | |
To protect and defend the Constitution. | |
What about this? | |
Where are these people? | |
I don't understand it. | |
Who's doing... | |
What's going on here? | |
They're sitting back like this. | |
I don't get it. | |
If you told me, if you came over and said, listen, they just came to my house. | |
They have a warrant. | |
For everything. | |
For everything. | |
They gave me a warrant for everything. | |
We want everything that he has. | |
Every piece of paper. | |
Wait a minute. | |
What is this? | |
Does anybody say anything? | |
No. | |
Because you can't say anything. | |
Because you ought to be careful. | |
Because the rule applies. | |
Jill Biden tests positive for COVID. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, it's just in. | |
Jill Biden. | |
Test positive for COVID. | |
How about the Pfizer guy? | |
Four times stuck and poked and blasted and... | |
I'm embarrassed. | |
I'm embarrassed. | |
This is the United States. | |
We believe in the Constitution. | |
We had this crazy idea. | |
That's right. | |
Right here. | |
This wonderful... | |
When the Nazis wanted to march in Skokie, we said, well, that's the way it goes. | |
We don't like Nazis. | |
We don't care for Nazis. | |
We don't want... | |
First Amendment. | |
First Amendment. | |
Then you got the other guy. | |
What's his name? | |
Oh, I don't know what the hell is that. | |
Turning point, whatever it was, who said, I don't think the First Amendment applies to satanic... | |
What? | |
Does anybody know what the rules are here? | |
Are we Americans or not? | |
What does that mean? | |
What does American mean to you? | |
It means we have these rules here. | |
These are the rules. | |
This is a rule book. | |
You don't like it? | |
Get out. | |
Get out. | |
Want to play tennis? | |
Here's the rule book. | |
This is the out. | |
This is how high the net is. | |
These are the rules. | |
This is what it is. | |
This is what it is. | |
I don't understand this. | |
Well, but that's... | |
I don't think that the Satanist should... | |
What? | |
Everybody avails themselves of this. | |
Everybody. | |
What are you talking about? | |
What are you doing? | |
Well, I know, but you don't understand this. | |
See, this is the... | |
This is the part. | |
See, this is what I'm trying to do. | |
You see, my thing is, it's a shtick. | |
See, I'm a part of a shtick. | |
And I really don't know kind of what I'm talking about, but I just kind of do things just to say things. | |
See, it's what I do. | |
I'm a Christian, or I'm a whatever it is that I do. | |
That's what I do. | |
That's my thing. | |
And I say stuff, even though it's completely contrary to the basics, to the tenets of this country. | |
Sorry. | |
This is the thing that we are... | |
Again, if I could bring back Daniel Shore, you're not going to believe this. | |
Look at these people. | |
Who are these? | |
Donald Trump became the... | |
Allergen to everything. | |
Donald Trump came and everybody lost their mind over Donald Trump. | |
He did something like... | |
Nope, I don't know what it is. | |
He did something and we have lost our minds. | |
Now, what I think... | |
And I said this the other day. | |
And I provide this to you. | |
And I think this is pretty doggone good. | |
And I'm going to give this to you now. | |
And this is a little piece I did the other day, which I commend to you. | |
And I want you to watch this, if you haven't already. | |
We need militias in this country. | |
We need to come forward and say, ladies and gentlemen, tench cops. | |
I told you this, when I get the chance, when I go to Philly, I love, I love the Constitution Center, even though there are a bunch of lefty folks that don't really... | |
And Philadelphia is the Jerusalem, the Nazareth, the Mecca, the... | |
It's everything. | |
And Tench Cox, the Philadelphian, he was an economist, he was a... | |
He wrote, who are the militia? | |
Are they not ourselves? | |
Is it feared, then, that we shall turn our arms, each man against his own bosom? | |
Congress have no power to disarm the militia, their swords, and every other terrible implement of the soldier are the birthright of an American's. | |
Interesting phrasing. | |
The powers of the sword are in the hands of the yeomanry of America from 16 to 60. The militia of these free commonwealths, entitled and accustomed to their arms, when compared with any possible army, must be tremendous and irresistible. | |
Who are the militia? | |
Are they not ourselves? | |
As civil rulers, not having their duty to the people duly before them, The people are confirmed by the next article in their right to keep and bear arms. | |
One more. | |
The militia, who are in fact the effective part of the people at large, will render many troops quite unnecessary. | |
They will form a powerful check upon the regular troops and will generally be sufficient To over all them. | |
We are the militia. | |
And you know the militia that I want to get after? | |
I'm not interested in going. | |
Russia's not going to be bothering us. | |
Al-Qaeda. | |
China. | |
Nobody. | |
It's the guy down the alley. | |
It's the guy lurking in front of the CVS. | |
It's the guy who is in your neighborhood, who doesn't live where you, who has an eye on your car, or your daughter, or your stuff, or you. | |
It's the drug addict, the drug addled, the criminal, the vagrant, the person who thinks it's okay to defecate, or, as David Ambrose says, to defecate in the streets. | |
Who has no respect for you? | |
Who has turned loose? | |
And you're supposed to sit back and just cower. | |
You're supposed to sit back and say, oh, what am I supposed to do? | |
Oh, this is terrible! | |
This is awful! | |
What do I want to do? | |
I want everybody to avail themselves in every jurisdiction, in every city, in every county of this country. | |
If you want to avail yourself of the Post-Bruin Supreme Court case, which means you don't have to go anymore and ask permission, is called concealed carry. | |
Concealed carry, open carry, have them at your home. | |
I want to scare the living bejesus out of anybody who says, you know what? | |
I ain't going to that neighborhood anymore, no. | |
Did you hear what happened to so-and-so? | |
Who? | |
That guy? | |
Yeah, that guy. | |
You know what happened? | |
Picked the wrong house to burglarize. | |
They blew him away. | |
And the person who did it is being hailed as a hero. | |
Really? | |
Really. | |
We don't know anymore. | |
See that old lady? | |
I don't know if she's caring. | |
See that guy over there? | |
Why is he walking around at night? | |
I'll bet you he's caring. | |
And you know what? | |
We may be caring too, but... | |
It doesn't take, when you're this close to somebody, you don't need to be a marksman. | |
You don't need to know how to fire for us. | |
It's not worth it. | |
It's not worth it. | |
But all of a sudden, when you see personal assaultive behavior drop, rapes drop, burglaries drop, we're the militia. | |
That's what I want. | |
I want somebody to say, what are we waiting for? | |
I don't understand this. | |
How about I wait for the police? | |
Well, the police, they're leaving in droves. | |
Okay, even better. | |
Thank you. | |
Well, you know, New York City, they're all retiring. | |
Uh-huh. | |
Okay. | |
Fine. | |
Even better. | |
You're selling. | |
You're making my point. | |
I'm not going to wait for these people to do that. | |
I'm going to do what I want. | |
I've got a constitution, right? | |
We are the militia. | |
I want to see people driving around neighborhoods. | |
I want people to say, uh-oh, don't go to this car. | |
And everybody have a sign. | |
A sign that everybody knows. | |
Some insignia, some... | |
I don't know. | |
You just put it on the side of your car. | |
Like a little magnetic. | |
Just driving around. | |
Uh-oh. | |
Not good. | |
There's that sign again. | |
That means armed. | |
We're out of here. | |
Hey, I feel like defecating. | |
Not in this neighborhood. | |
Why don't we go and hide in the woods like the bears do? | |
Yeah, that's a good idea. | |
Hey, I think I'm going to sleep on the front. | |
Not here. | |
Not here. | |
Not in this neighborhood. | |
I don't know. | |
I want the bad guys to feel very unsure. | |
I want the bad guys to think, you know what? | |
I don't know. | |
By the way, speaking of the McCloskeys, what are they doing? | |
Did they ever? | |
I don't know. | |
Far be it from me. | |
I've forgotten about them. | |
This is war. | |
We are at war with our brethren, with a bunch of people who are criminals. | |
And they're from all parts. | |
Well, I shouldn't say that. | |
We have to make it sound like criminals are from everybody. | |
I would venture to say, you know, if we looked at the number of people People who are charged and accused and convicted of certain crimes, I think we wouldn't be surprised as to who they are. | |
Something tells me. | |
Something tells me we would probably have... | |
And this is what drives people crazy. | |
Because they want to make it sound ecumenical. | |
They want to make it sound like, well, you know... | |
And by the way, it's so funny. | |
These same people who talk such a good game about we've got to protect trans people. | |
Of course. | |
Because trans people are assaulted. | |
Absolutely. | |
We can't. | |
So, do you mind if I also protect myself? | |
Do you mind if I protect myself and my family? | |
What do you mean? | |
Well, we want to... | |
Protect the trans community, don't we? | |
Protect me. | |
My family. | |
Well, see how that works? | |
We're not going to take it anymore. | |
We're just, it's over. | |
And I'm not waiting for Jim Jordan or You know, uptight USA or turning the corner USA. | |
Whatever the hell these people are. | |
I just don't. | |
CPAC. | |
You know, I don't know what these people are up for. | |
They've got all their own private security. | |
They're just making money off of our fear. | |
Not interested in this. | |
I want to take this back. | |
Me, you, and regular American citizens who said we have had. | |
We're not going to take it. | |
No, we're not going to... | |
I think Dee Snider said it best. | |
We're not going to take it anymore. | |
Period. | |
End of discussion. | |
You can have all the CPAC talks you want, or you can... | |
I don't care. | |
But the Supreme Court has just said, here is Bruin. | |
Here is your case. | |
Only if you believe in this now. | |
Not if you don't. | |
But if you don't believe in protecting yourself... | |
Using your God-given and constitutionally guaranteed Second Amendment rights, there's no hope for you. | |
That simple. | |
Alright, my friends. | |
If you'd like, follow... | |
Watch this video I did one more time. | |
It's very, very good. | |
Also, make sure you follow Mrs. L at Linz, L-Y-N-N-S underscore warriors. | |
Linz warriors. | |
Find out what's happening about pronoun cards. | |
Find out about back-to-school necklaces. | |
Find out what your kids are being subjected to on a regular basis. | |
Go to her website at lindswarriors.org. | |
Donate and support her noble efforts. | |
And also make sure you go to YouTube and see the videos she's putting up so that you know this. | |
Because parents, what parents don't know is beyond shocking. | |
Ignorance kills us. | |
Now listen, I want you to remember something. | |
We're not going to give up. | |
We're not going to turn our backs on this. | |
We're going to keep fighting. | |
We're going to keep going forward. | |
We're going to say whatever it is. | |
And there's going to be times when we're going to feel like banging our head against the wall, or that we are. | |
A lot of people who talk a lot of just irrelevant nothing, but that's not going to stop us. | |
Okay? | |
Because, as they said, we're not going to take it anymore. | |
Period. | |
Alright, my friends, have a great and a glorious and a wonderful day. | |
Thank you so much for being a part of this. |