Rejecting Motivation and Thought in Favor of the Targeted Act(s)
Mens rea is irrelevant in criminal matters when referred to as being in pari materia with intent versus animus.
Mens rea is irrelevant in criminal matters when referred to as being in pari materia with intent versus animus.
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Let me, let me try, let me try very concertedly to discuss a subject which I think, unfortunately, but I think Is not necessarily considered to be worthwhile because it deals with precision of language, | |
of issues, and I would say that as we speak right now, virtually no one is talking about this. | |
I know for a fact. | |
Let me strike this by saying nobody is talking about this. | |
And I want you to understand that I'm going to be doing everything that I can to speak We're talking circuitously about this, tangentially, elliptically, in a desultory, kind of a discursive way, in order to avoid social media censoring and hypersensitivity. | |
So what you're hearing right now is kind of a muffled, think of it as like having a silencer on the message, so that not everybody can hear it, that it will go under the radar. | |
Because it deals with a subject which I think is so interesting. | |
However, it is virtually understood by no one. | |
Because it's something that people do not discuss. | |
And that is language and the precision and thought police. | |
And it deals, we love to talk about, at least theoretically, we love to talk about children and how we want to protect children and how we... | |
We talk a good game. | |
We really do. | |
We talk a good game and it has become the cottage industry of a lot of folks in the world of, for lack of a better word, in the world of this kind of commentary. | |
And they make up things that you cannot possibly imagine. | |
And they represent what I find is the real problem as to conspiracy. | |
Conspiracy theories are not crazy. | |
Conspiracy theories, conspiracy hypotheses, theories that advance criminal confederation, criminal participation, conspiracy, RICO, racketeering, these are all conspiracies. | |
Conspiracy, as you know, is from the Latin, conspire means to breathe with. | |
But because of this very careful approach on the part of social media, The censors and the like, they've made that word out to be crazy. | |
Lunacy. | |
And many of the people that you love, that I detest and abhor, are people who took that and continue to take that subject and they want to camp it up and make it their own. | |
I cannot tell you the number of people who figure, now what can I do? | |
What can I possibly do for a subject matter? | |
Let's see. | |
Well, I don't want to join the Junior League. | |
I don't want to be a part of the African Violence Society. | |
So let me see. | |
Oh, I know what I'll do. | |
I'll advance children's causes. | |
I'll want to protect the kids. | |
But I won't want to do it in any way that even resembles rational thought. | |
I'll do it in the most ridiculous lunacy there is. | |
I will... | |
Cater to a group of people who loves the sensational. | |
Who loves to hear about certain chemicals extracted from human harvesting. | |
I will talk about laptops that never materialize. | |
I'll talk about tunnels and weird form of... | |
People just say, oh, another bunch of these. | |
These lunatics are at it again. | |
And meanwhile... | |
Meanwhile, the people who suffer are the kids. | |
Because they're thrown under the bus. | |
Because the subject matter of their objectification and victimization has been, yet again, taken over by a bunch of people who just love sensational videos. | |
And they love great metrics. | |
I don't know about you, but there's so much more that's fascinating that nobody's talking about. | |
Let me just give you this much. | |
You have already exhausted the Mar-a-Lago raid. | |
Save your breath. | |
You've done everything. | |
You've talked about that every which way. | |
There is nothing left, and nothing is going to happen. | |
Nobody is going to correct this. | |
Nothing. | |
You have to realize when you are losing, when you have no audience, when nobody cares about what you're saying, you have to move on. | |
And a lot of it is basically manned by some very lazy people. | |
Now let me just wait. | |
We're going to be talking about thought, chronophilia. | |
Again, I'm going to be doing it in a way that flies under, I hope, algorithm radars. | |
And the children, frankly, who sometimes are put in censorship rules in various platforms of social media. | |
They're people who don't really understand the subjects. | |
And they look for certain things. | |
In addition, I'm becoming very, very monumentally, incredibly, and seismically bored by so much of the drivel, the regurgitated mental cud. | |
That is just rehashed and repackaged over and over and over. | |
So we're going to get that very, very quickly out of the way. | |
But first, I want to explain something. | |
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Nothing here. | |
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Now, I'm going to try my best. | |
To contain my anger and my frustration. | |
Let me get down to brass tacks. | |
As you know, there is a standard bit of... | |
Well, in the world of prototypical conservative talk, there are these people who we talk about... | |
These folks who get on various social media platforms, and these are weird green-haired students or young people or teachers or faculty members who just will absolutely, and it's fascinating, provide a litany of everything from strange, unpronounceable pronouns to who knows what. | |
I mean, seriously, who knows? | |
I have no idea what this is. | |
Who knows what they're even saying? | |
I don't even know what they're saying. | |
Alright. | |
And that's fun, and it's entertaining, and that's okay. | |
And we've always had people like this. | |
But when it comes to certain folks... | |
Oh, by the way, a little time out. | |
I saw something last night. | |
I don't know where we were watching. | |
It was... | |
One of the biggest... | |
I got sucked into watching this special on whatever happened to Richard Simmons. | |
They never told us. | |
There was a whole TMZ thing with Harvey Lemon. | |
They never told us. | |
It was the biggest bunch of nothing. | |
I still don't know what the hell happened to Richard Simmons. | |
Way to go, Harvey. | |
Very good. | |
You sucked me into that one. | |
Is he dead? | |
Nothing. | |
I have no idea. | |
Okay. | |
You've got to produce. | |
If you're going to say you're going to do something, it's not like Geraldo's vault. | |
That was a risk. | |
We took it. | |
But you shouldn't take a risk with somebody special whether he may or may not do it. | |
Tonight on 60 Minutes, will we tell you where Jimmy Hoffa's buried? | |
Will we? | |
I don't know. | |
Maybe we will. | |
What is that? | |
Oh, and one more thing. | |
Before I was talking to you, I was listening to some Gil Scott Heron. | |
Oh my God. | |
How great is Gil Scott Heron? | |
Dear God, is he just... | |
The revolution will not be televised. | |
Lady Day and John Coltrane gone. | |
The grandfather, the paterfamilias of American hip-hop. | |
And by the way, as I was saying, So this other show came on, and there was this fellow who was a professor of either African American Studies or rap music at Duke University. | |
Is that a subject? | |
That's all I'm going to say. | |
I never understood female studies, but that's me. | |
What do I know? | |
Do you ever talk to somebody and say, I'm a communications major. | |
What does that mean? | |
I don't know. | |
And whenever somebody says, I'm a communications major, I always say, what? | |
I get the joke. | |
Okay. | |
Let me see if I can do this and speak elliptically. | |
There is something called chronophilia. | |
Chronophilia is an attraction to people based upon their age. | |
Now, it's an attraction. | |
It is an attraction. | |
It's not against the law to be attracted to people at all. | |
It is not against The law to be attracted. | |
Now, various forms of chronophilia. | |
There's, of course, pedo, which we've heard about. | |
You know about that. | |
There is ephibophilia. | |
There is hebiphilia. | |
There is mesophilia. | |
Did you know that one? | |
Mesophilia, gerontophilia, older people, mesophilia, middle-aged people, teleophilia, and it goes on and on. | |
And I don't want to just leave it there. | |
I don't want to trigger any kind of response. | |
But it obviously deals with the various levels, the various subject matter of what you may or may not feel is attractive. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
You may or may not feel this is attractive. | |
Now that is completely up to you. | |
I don't know why. | |
It just is. | |
That's your thing. | |
Now, one of the things which I find interesting to note, Is that by virtue of the fact that you are a... | |
Let me see here. | |
By virtue... | |
Let me see. | |
By virtue of the fact that you are a human being, you are not subject to heat cycles. | |
You know that, correct? | |
Your level of... | |
Excitation, attraction, is something that your mind is able to come up with. | |
You might find tube socks fascinating. | |
You might find a variety of things fascinating in your mind. | |
Okay? | |
Now, I'm going to try to say this And last night, our dear friend, it was a very interesting piece. | |
I happened to catch the first part. | |
It was a very good part from the Tucker Carlson show, who, by the way, he has the smartest show, bar none, on Fox News. | |
I don't know what kind of a statement that is, but it's by far. | |
That is sometimes sheer and utter drudgery. | |
Well, how can Joe Biden forgive $10,000? | |
What about the people who paid for their college? | |
Don't they get a consideration? | |
Okay. | |
Thank you very much. | |
Let's go to the next one. | |
Let's go to our business round corner with so-and-so. | |
Well, what about the people who left? | |
I think it's there. | |
Oh, the people, what about the people who did this? | |
Well, I don't know. | |
What about those people? | |
You just asked this. | |
Did we not watch this show? | |
No, you didn't watch that show. | |
Did we watch this show? | |
No, I don't know. | |
Coming up next on whatever, maybe we should talk to this person. | |
It's the same story. | |
They say the same thing over and over and over and over. | |
And it's nice if you... | |
If your level of fascination is such that you think the same question repeated over and over again is interesting. | |
If that's what you like, you are in luck. | |
No depth beyond that. | |
Just the same thing over and over. | |
It's like four subjects that they're allowed to discuss within a certain range. | |
Don't expect anything too deep. | |
Don't expect anything too... | |
I don't know what the word is. | |
Don't expect anything. | |
Now, there is this idea, and I can't explain this enough, that you can't think things. | |
That if you, for example, are attracted to fire hydrants, or Or octogenarians in wheelchairs. | |
That there's something I can do about that. | |
Or something we can do about that. | |
That calling it sick or weird or whatever, somehow that replaces critical thinking. | |
Is it weird? | |
Okay. | |
Is that against the law? | |
No. | |
Is that the subject? | |
No. | |
Is that what I care about? | |
No. | |
There are people right now, as we speak, who are alcoholics. | |
They're watching us right now. | |
And the only thing that is keeping them from drinking again and getting into trouble is their own determination not to drink. | |
That's it. | |
But in their mind, they are alcoholics or drug addicts or whatever it is. | |
Or kleptomaniacs. | |
But they don't do it. | |
They don't objectify that particular thought. | |
The thought never goes anywhere. | |
It's just in their head. | |
Period. | |
I don't care what you think. | |
It doesn't matter what you think. | |
Thank you for not doing that. | |
I'm not going to pass a law that makes alcoholics against law. | |
Were you an alcoholic then? | |
Yes. | |
Well, but I haven't had a drink. | |
Well, we don't care about that. | |
We care about what you think. | |
But you are one, right? | |
Well, I guess you're an alcoholic your whole life, so they say, oh, then that's it. | |
That's it. | |
Nobody would ever think that. | |
Do you think that people are involved in... | |
I've got to be careful. | |
Do you think people are involved necessarily in the victimization of any particular people, old, young, children, whatever, because of any particular type of mental predisposition? | |
No. | |
It's money. | |
It is money. | |
Do you think people who involve themselves in the trafficking in rhino ivory or horns or shark fins or have a thing about rhinos know it's money? | |
Do you know the number of people in Colombia who are involved in drug trafficking who don't even try cocaine, who wouldn't try it, who know better than that? | |
Do you understand that? | |
That there is money involved here? | |
Do you have any understanding? | |
Does any of these people... | |
Do any of these people on these conservative talk shows have understanding that when we talk about sextortion, we talk about what happens, we talk about digital responsibility and how people are, by virtue of these digital landmines, that's how these people are. | |
No, they don't get there. | |
But they take the simplest idea. | |
They'll bring somebody on, maybe wearing a collar and a weird fro who's in... | |
Who's going to say, and as far as I'm concerned... | |
Yes, we know that. | |
We know that. | |
Get it straight. | |
We don't care about a mentality. | |
It doesn't matter to us what people think. | |
This has never been anything. | |
That anybody's even remotely cared about. | |
They do the same thing with hate crimes. | |
I don't care. | |
I don't care of the motivation. | |
Why you did something. | |
Did you do it because you hate these people? | |
You don't like these people? | |
You got a bias against these people? | |
Is that it? | |
No, I don't care why. | |
Did you or did you not burn a cross on this family's line? | |
I don't care why you did it. | |
It doesn't matter to me. | |
Did you or did you not? | |
Yeah, that's it. | |
Period. | |
Now when it comes to sentencing, Then we get into it. | |
We get real creative. | |
But no. | |
Some idiot wants to make the prosecutor now have to explain animus. | |
Why? | |
Why did you do it? | |
What was the reason for it? | |
What was in your mind? | |
And then when you go to trial and the state or the federal government closes its case, you make a motion for a judgment of acquittal because you did not provide a prime official case of my intent. | |
My motivation. | |
Now let me explain something to you. | |
If you really want to spend some time, we have to get words down. | |
Words matter. | |
There is a, got to be careful, there is a word that women use to describe the pudenda. | |
a word That is the catch-all for everything involving genital urinary pudendal referencing. | |
And it's incorrect. | |
It's wrong. | |
They don't even know the names of their own anatomy. | |
They don't know it. | |
They've never understood it. | |
They get it wrong. | |
Every single time. | |
And they're women. | |
They don't know an intro it is from a hole in the ground. | |
That's actually funny if you think about it. | |
Before people understood that joke. | |
But that's okay. | |
We are the most stupid people we've ever seen. | |
You're missing the point. | |
Now let me describe something to you. | |
Let me describe something. | |
If I could. | |
Imagine if I were to come along and I'm going to say, I have a reason. | |
There is a reason that I'd like to, maybe on TikTok, maybe I'll wear purple hair. | |
And have a bone or some spike in my forehead or some type of thing, and I'm going to do this. | |
But let's assume that I say as follows. | |
Let's assume I say that there is a reason that I know that explains racism. | |
And I have something called race-based... | |
Race-based conflict animus. | |
Race-based some type of a coordinated, comprehensive antipathy. | |
Race-based categorization antipathy. | |
RBCA. | |
I come up with a name of it. | |
And what I do is I'm saying the reason why people are racist is not because of any particular thing, but they can't help it. | |
Because they have this race-based, comprehensive, or coordinated, or this targeted antipathy or enmity towards a particular people, and it's not their fault. | |
It's a mental thing, so let's get rid of that. | |
Let's stop calling them racist. | |
It's not their fault. | |
Just like people have these ideas about objectifying and victimizing people based upon their age. | |
If that's okay, let me explain. | |
I think I know why. | |
Because racism is taught. | |
Racism is not inherent. | |
Racism is something that people are... | |
So therefore, let us excuse this. | |
We will not use this word race anymore. | |
And if you're trying to use new forms... | |
of new modalities of perhaps I don't know new modalities of attraction that I'm going to explain a new psychological construct and a thought process of why people in fact target people that whatever it is. | |
Now, they say, shut up. | |
What? | |
Just don't even... | |
No, excuse me. | |
I'm going to go on TikTok. | |
And I'm going to have a purple hair. | |
And I'm going to say that I am a... | |
I'm a... | |
I like the women's studies major from Wesleyan. | |
And I'm a department. | |
And I've come to this construct that racism... | |
It's really no racism. | |
In fact, Black Lives Matter, you're missing the point. | |
Your focus should be on not advancing black lives, but in fact trying to extinguish or to address those individuals who by virtue of this particular emotional matrix, they're unable to do this. | |
You got this? | |
You got this? | |
It will never fly. | |
Never. | |
It will never fly. | |
Now, I'm going to discuss this. | |
I'm going to talk to you about something and how we really are wasting our time in this world of discussion. | |
We are discussing garbage. | |
We are reiterating and regurgitating and recycling nothing. | |
We are saying nothing. | |
If I hear one more discussion about the Mar-a-Lago raid, I don't know what I'm going to do. | |
It's over with. | |
Don't you get it? | |
Don't you get it? | |
Nothing is going to happen. | |
Nothing. | |
You're wasting your time. | |
It sounds great. | |
Well, we have two constitutional scholars. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Go ahead. | |
Good. | |
It's not that it's not important, but my God. | |
Kicking a dead horse? | |
Beating your head against the wall? | |
What are you doing? | |
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Shall we? | |
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Bed Bath& Beyond? | |
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Now, I've got a very, very simple thing to explain about how you do things. | |
Okay. | |
Very simply this. | |
If you want people to stop doing something, you punish them. | |
Now, as you know, and again, what I've been saying right now, I've been talking to you for 30 minutes. | |
30 minutes. | |
And I would have had to compress this in, I don't know, 30 seconds? | |
A minute? | |
On a TV show? | |
A minute? | |
A minute? | |
If you want people to stop doing something, there's a number of ways you can do it. | |
You can do a number of different behavioral ideas. | |
You can use classical conditioning. | |
You can use operant conditioning. | |
You can do reward. | |
Operant where you kind of like, you shape good behavior. | |
That doesn't work. | |
No. | |
No. | |
Do you want people to do things? | |
No. | |
Criminal justice system is not about enticement. | |
School rooms are, we want kids to come to school because we want school to be rewarding. | |
We want kids to come to school and learn because we want them to feel part of a family. | |
We encourage kids for doing things because we want to shape their behavior by virtue of telling them, good for you, you did a good job. | |
Excellent. | |
That's not the way we work in society. | |
When you want people to stop doing certain behaviors in society, use criminal laws, and you punish them like you cannot. | |
Believe. | |
You make it so inexplicably horrible for them, they say, you know what? | |
We're just not going to do this. | |
Not because we have any feeling about it. | |
We just don't do this. | |
We're not going to do this. | |
I saw this under Rudy Giuliani. | |
Rudy Giuliani came in after David Dinkins. | |
And immediately, there was a feeling. | |
There was a sense, there was this absolute, palpable, actual, tenable feeling that New York is not the place you want to commit crimes. | |
Specifically, crimes involving people. | |
Victimization, burglary, robbery, personal theft. | |
You just don't want to do that. | |
You don't want to do that. | |
You don't want to do that. | |
And he did it. | |
He did it. | |
It's not because people said, oh, you know, maybe he's right. | |
Maybe Rudy's right. | |
Maybe we should stop victimizing people. | |
No. | |
It's because he made all hell break loose, come loose, come apart. | |
It was the most incredible thing anybody's ever seen. | |
It's just absolutely incredible. | |
Incredible. | |
We have to have something very, very simple. | |
When people are involved with children and they hurt children and we've identified a list of things that we don't want them to do to children and we catch you and we can prove it we basically have an avalanche of criminal Penalties on you. | |
An absolute cascading like an avalanche of boulders. | |
Think just the worst. | |
And that's it. | |
And we don't care why you did it. | |
We don't care if you suffer from seasonal allergies. | |
Maybe as a child you had a particular predisposition towards this type of behavior because you had a very strong You had a very unhealthy relationship with your father, or maybe you had allergies, or maybe you... | |
I don't know. | |
Don't care. | |
Don't care. | |
Maybe the reason why... | |
It was interesting the way they explained it. | |
The reason why is because... | |
I don't care. | |
Because there are people, as you know, who are involved in the victimization of, let's say, children, that start from the social media world, big tech, and it just goes down the line. | |
And many of these people have no interest whatsoever in children. | |
Many of these people will tell you, I've got families, I'm not involved in this, but it pays. | |
It pays, whatever it is. | |
I don't care what it is. | |
If it's drugs, I don't use drugs, I sell them. | |
Stolen property, I just sell them. | |
Wherever the money is, that's it. | |
It's about money. | |
Now, the people who ultimately buy it, yeah, you can go after them if you want, but we don't care. | |
We don't care. | |
Stop talking about this as though it is a behavior. | |
Stop talking about the behavior and the motivations and the reasons why. | |
Because if you do, then I'm going to be talking about a racially based Coordinated antipathy. | |
Racism. | |
RBCA. | |
RBCA is what I'm going to do. | |
I'm going to say, okay, fine. | |
Now, I'm going to let people off the hook. | |
Excuse me. | |
Did you attack this woman? | |
Yes. | |
Why? | |
Well, because of a race. | |
Oh, there you go. | |
There you go. | |
That's why it was because of this structural inculcated antipathy toward... | |
No! | |
They're not going to let you do that. | |
And what happens is when you start to explain, you know, the reason why, see, some people feel attraction or hatred towards people, it tends to normalize. | |
And it makes you say, you know, maybe, maybe a good idea might be for us not to, oh, I don't know what the word is, maybe, maybe it's a good idea not to Show any kind of antipathy towards these people. | |
Maybe it's a good... | |
Now listen. | |
We can talk about this all day long. | |
And we can discuss this. | |
And it'll be great. | |
And, you know, it's just the level of discussion in our country. | |
Especially on the various platforms. | |
It's so base. | |
So demeaning. | |
Do you remember? | |
Maybe you don't. | |
Maybe it was before your time. | |
I don't know. | |
But there was a time when during the Reagan administration, somebody somewhere suggested that ketchup or catsup was a vegetable. | |
Do you remember that? | |
I do. | |
And they never, ever stopped. | |
They never stopped. | |
They kept saying the same thing. | |
And these people who put these shows on, who provide this attempt at keeping you the conservative or the alert person, you're given no level of depth of anything. | |
Nothing. | |
You're given this very selective group of subjects. | |
Okay, you can talk about that, because it's obvious. | |
Kids. | |
The flag. | |
Bailing out students. | |
How come I paid off my student loan and they get it? | |
How many times do you want to hear that? | |
Hey, they went into President Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. | |
GSA packed his stuff. | |
He didn't. | |
How many times do you want to hear that? | |
Do you think maybe they went into his Mar-a-Lago home to put bugs, to bug his home? | |
You want to hear that again, too? | |
Is that it? | |
Is that it for you? | |
Do you know how nobody's talking anymore about the complexity about what's really happening with the Ukraine? | |
You notice how you're not hearing as many of these Oh, I don't know what the word is. | |
These Experts on these retired generals talking about how great the war is going. | |
Notice that? | |
Why do you think that is? | |
Take a guess. | |
Why do you think that is? | |
Why do you think they're not spending enough time going through all this stuff? | |
Really kind of explaining what's going on. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know about that. | |
It's very interesting. | |
See, because you're being told nothing. | |
The majority of time, the level of depth of what you're being told is a thimbleful in terms of subject matter. | |
You're missing the point. | |
It is so complicated. | |
There are so many plates spinning simultaneously. | |
And you're not being told those. | |
You're not being explained those. | |
Nobody is explaining that to you. | |
I don't understand. | |
Why? | |
I think I do. | |
And then we have these folks, and it's wonderful. | |
And this is just me? | |
Maybe I'm the odd one out here. | |
Maybe I'm just... | |
But I don't care about comedians. | |
If somebody's naturally funny, great. | |
If somebody's funny, great. | |
But I don't want to hear a comedian talk about... | |
Homelessness. | |
Maybe it's me. | |
I don't find Dave Chappelle to be at that level of complexity that I think satiates, satisfies my level of intellectual hunger. | |
I don't see that. | |
And that's kind of where we are. | |
I don't see this constant fetishism of Ronald Reagan or the repeating of all this stuff. | |
I don't know what it is. | |
I don't understand. | |
Here is the bottom line, and listen very carefully. | |
Number one, and I'm going to be very, very clear. | |
There is no Republican Party. | |
It's a placebo. | |
It's sugar water. | |
It's saline. | |
It doesn't exist. | |
You're being given something. | |
They're telling you it's something. | |
They seem to be saying something, but they're not. | |
There's nothing there. | |
Nothing. | |
They put on a great game. | |
They are sellouts. | |
And good news, There's not even a Democratic Party. | |
Democrats have nothing to do with this. | |
If you pull Nancy Pelosi over, by the way, it's very difficult for people to see who's not talking. | |
You notice how AOC is nowhere to be found? | |
Ilhan Omar? | |
Remember Rashida Tlaib? | |
Ayanna Pressley? | |
Remember the squad? | |
There's no more squad anymore. | |
Why is that? | |
There's no Democratic Party. | |
It's a shadow government cryptocracy ruling class. | |
They're pushing this. | |
There's nobody. | |
There is nobody. | |
AOC is saying, I don't know about teaching kids drag shows. | |
I don't know what they're talking about. | |
I never said this. | |
You never said it? | |
I never said it. | |
Bernie, did you say this? | |
I didn't say this. | |
Nancy Pelosi, did you? | |
Steny Hoyer? | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | |
Who's pushing this? | |
Where did this come from? | |
I don't know. | |
Well, they're doing it in our name. | |
Well, don't say anything. | |
Joe Biden, do you know? | |
Joe Biden doesn't know what the hell he's doing. | |
Do you understand this? | |
People, what do you mean you keep saying there's a shadow government? | |
Nobody is doing this. | |
Did AOC ever come up with no bail? | |
Let's don't charge people with clob? | |
No! | |
They never did that. | |
When George Soros started picking these folks to be prosecutors, did anybody recognize what this was? | |
No. | |
So the Democrats aren't involved. | |
I don't know what the Democratic Party is. | |
I mean, they're beneficiaries in some respects because they think that this permanent whatever this is, this heritage unit of governmental, you know, They're like barnacles are just stuck to the hull of government. | |
You can't get them off. | |
You can't scrape them off. | |
They've been there, whatever. | |
It's not hurting anything. | |
Let it go. | |
But the Republicans, nothing. | |
Absolutely nothing. | |
Biggest bunch of four-flushers you've ever met in your life. | |
Absolute! | |
And Mitch McConnell, the worst. | |
They want to go after MAGA because it's about Trump. | |
Now, I don't know how to tell you this. | |
I don't know what we're talking about. | |
But if you think that Dr. Oz is what? | |
Where are the strong minds? | |
So far, you know, Ron DeSantis is doing very, very well. | |
It's there. | |
Nobody wants this. | |
Nobody wants a Trump government. | |
Nobody wants this independent spirit that says, I don't need you. | |
I don't need to go. | |
Sorry, CPAC. | |
I don't need you. | |
I've got the American people. | |
I don't need you. | |
I don't need Mitch McConnell. | |
I don't need... | |
I just don't... | |
See, Trump has learned so much. | |
And Trump is one of the worst and the best. | |
Candidates are... | |
He doesn't care. | |
That's good and that's bad. | |
I don't know what you think these people are about. | |
I swear to you, they talk... | |
Let me ask you a question. | |
Very simple. | |
Very simple. | |
Forget Trump. | |
Because he's been out of it for... | |
Well, since 2021, right? | |
I mean, that's January 20th or whatever it is. | |
Name one thing that the Republicans have done. | |
Name one thing that Jim Jordan or Josh Hawley or John Kennedy or Marsha Blackburn or whoever or Tulsi Gabbard. | |
Hello, I'm Tulsi Gabbard. | |
Hi. | |
Aloha. | |
I'm Tulsi Gabbard. | |
You love me, don't you? | |
I mean, what is this? | |
What has anybody done? | |
What have you done? | |
Section 230. | |
What did you do about that? | |
Nothing. | |
That was it. | |
If you repeal Section 230, I'm not going to do that. | |
Why? | |
Because big tech owns them. | |
Big tech owns them. | |
Come on! | |
What are you talking about? | |
What have you done? | |
Twitter is not a private company. | |
Twitter is governmental, shadow governmental proxy. | |
They are destroying our ability to speak and converse. | |
It is the open air. | |
It's the dial tone. | |
It's oxygen. | |
And Josh Hawley, that waste of flesh, and everybody else, they talk such about, we're going to get these people up here. | |
My God, we're going to... | |
What happened? | |
What happened? | |
Remember when the Congress... | |
Remember when they brought in Mark McGuire? | |
This was years ago. | |
Mark McGuire, Canseco... | |
Yeah, Canseco. | |
Palmieri, all these other... | |
What did they do with that? | |
Whatever happened? | |
Nothing! | |
Go back even further. | |
Go back even further. | |
Remember when, what was the year? | |
When the tobacco executive stood before Congress and lied and said, under oath, we don't think nicotine is addictive. | |
Whatever happened with that? | |
Nothing. | |
What are they going to do about Mar-a-Lago? | |
Nothing. | |
What is Merrick Garland going to do? | |
Nothing. | |
What is the... | |
They're going to do 87,000 new IRS? | |
What? | |
Nothing. | |
They'll go on Fox News and they'll complain. | |
I think this is terrible. | |
They don't do anything. | |
Don't you understand something? | |
We are in a prison. | |
We are in a prison. | |
And we have the Aryan Nations over here. | |
And the Mexican Mafia is over here. | |
And the black disciples are over here. | |
And we're in a prison. | |
And we have, we're a part of the yard, we're in that part of the yard. | |
Oh yeah, well the Aryan nation's in that part of the yard. | |
We're in a prison. | |
Well we control, we don't control anything. | |
You're in a prison. | |
You're in a prison. | |
Yeah, you can get on the phone, but you're in a prison. | |
Well I have a newspaper that I put out, in the prison. | |
You can't get out. | |
Don't you understand this? | |
You're here for the rest of your life. | |
Great. | |
You're in charge of the Aryan nation. | |
Wonderful. | |
Terrific. | |
Great. | |
You're in prison. | |
That's where we are. | |
There's nobody in charge here. | |
And we argue with the left. | |
Oh, CNN. | |
Hey, Brian Stelter's got... | |
So what? | |
Hey, did you see what they did to that Aryan nation guy? | |
He got four days in the hole. | |
And that black... | |
We're in prison. | |
We're laughing about things like, hey, they fired Tubman. | |
So what? | |
What does this have to do with anything? | |
Well, nothing, but we're being like mean girls and slam books. | |
Here is the issue. | |
What is big tech doing to protect kids? | |
Nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
But yet, you want to talk about some... | |
Woman with pink hair on TikTok who said something that we'll talk about. | |
Well, that's the most crazy thing in the world. | |
Attractive? | |
What if I'm attracted to a fire hydrant? | |
And then we convince ourselves into thinking this is something. | |
The issue is, excuse me, what's going on here? | |
2,300 kids are missing every single day in this country. | |
2,300. | |
And nobody cares about it. | |
There are abducted parental abductions. | |
CPS, Child Protective Services, foster care, cartels, they're coming in. | |
We don't do anything. | |
You can sit there and you can go on Fox News and laugh all you want about Jill Biden. | |
She's not a doctor. | |
She's the president's wife. | |
What are you? | |
She's the president's wife. | |
Yeah, but she thinks she's a doctor. | |
She's the first lady. | |
And could very well be the first lady again. | |
You don't think that, do you? | |
But it's true. | |
Yeah, well, she got COVID. | |
Uh-huh. | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
And she got COVID again. | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
She had boosts, vax. | |
Uh-huh, uh-huh. | |
So aside from your snide little joke, what? | |
What have you done about it? | |
Nothing. | |
You can't do anything to change that. | |
That's the way that is. | |
What did you do? | |
Nothing. | |
Did you stop anything? | |
Nope. | |
Did anybody ever listen to you? | |
Nope. | |
Was your show responsible for anything? | |
Well, don't feel bad. | |
Democrats and Republicans couldn't do anything either. | |
Nothing. | |
And if they want to tomorrow, if they decide that post-nasal drip needs a vaccine, there's not a damn thing you're going to be able to do about it. | |
And you can have on all the experts you want because you're not in charge because you're in the prison. | |
You're the Crips and the Bloods and the this and that. | |
And you have put on the biggest con ever in that you want us to think you're in charge of anything. | |
You're not in charge of anything. | |
You couldn't fire the cleaning lady. | |
All you do is perpetuate a myth. | |
That's it. | |
With all due respect, with all due respect, and I'm a part of this thing too. | |
I'm a part of this thing too. | |
I want somebody to... | |
because I say stuff and I guess nobody listens. | |
Number one, let's get this... | |
I don't know why we're going to CPAC every year. | |
I don't know what you think this is. | |
Don't you understand? | |
Nothing's happening with these people. | |
We need a peaceful intellectual spiritual revolution. | |
We have the same two parties, the same two things, and we just keep talking about it, and it's going to be something else, and we haven't stopped one thing yet. | |
You didn't like the money going to Ukraine? | |
You didn't stop it. | |
You didn't like the $10,000? | |
In fact, Nancy Pelosi even said the President can't do that. | |
He might suspend it, but he can't win. | |
Anybody going to court? | |
Nope. | |
Can you get a lawyer? | |
Nope. | |
Are the doctors saying anything about these vaccines? | |
Nope. | |
Are the lawyers? | |
Lawyers are the worst too. | |
My brothers and sisters at the bar. | |
They're not saying anything. | |
Hey, that's not fair what they're doing to Trump. | |
I know, but I don't want to... | |
We got strict orders from our firm. | |
We do a lot of business stuff. | |
We do bond issues and M&A and all that kind of stuff. | |
We're just told we are not going... | |
Wait a minute. | |
What about the pro bono work? | |
Oh, pro bono, but not for Trump. | |
Not for those people. | |
What about Rudy? | |
Oh, Jesus. | |
Not Rudy. | |
Doesn't he deserve a lawyer? | |
No. | |
No, no, no. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
We don't do this. | |
Wait a minute. | |
You swore to uphold the Constitution. | |
Yeah, I know we did, but listen, my firm told me we can't do this. | |
We'll lose our money. | |
And today, Right now as we speak, I haven't watched this. | |
Turn on Fox News. | |
Turn on OAN. | |
Bless their heart. | |
News map. | |
Whatever. | |
Go to Breitbart. | |
What are they talking about? | |
The same thing. | |
The same thing. | |
Another thing. | |
You can't do this. | |
This is terrible. | |
You just excuse the debt. | |
Uh-huh. | |
Now, you're not going to believe something. | |
But there's an actual argument to be made for... | |
Trying to unsaddle a generation with a trillion dollars in debt. | |
Do you remember when FDR provided all of these, they forgave a series of bank loans for farmers? | |
There is something to be made. | |
But because Joe Biden doesn't know what he's talking about, that's it. | |
And then this is going to last two days, and then we'll go to the next issue. | |
But let me tell you one thing about your beloved, Right-wing or conservatives or Republicans or whatever it is. | |
First of all, Fox News is not the Republican Party, but if you insist, number one, they are hawkish. | |
The left and the right are the same regarding war. | |
Military-industrial complex, money, Wall Street, we love it. | |
We love it, no matter what it is. | |
Bomb Syria, bomb Canada, we don't care. | |
They're worthless. | |
Number two, anything about... | |
When it came to COVID, they didn't say nothing. | |
So what do they stand for? | |
Taxes. | |
Just... | |
That's all they're giving. | |
You can do that. | |
Have they really ever uncovered, have the Republicans ever uncovered anything? | |
No. | |
Anything good? | |
No. | |
They don't do anything. | |
What do they do? | |
Okay, they talk about school. | |
Okay, what have you done? | |
Nothing. | |
Ron DeSantis has done more. | |
Well, what have you done? | |
Nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
What are you supposed to do? | |
Nothing. | |
What is anybody doing? | |
Nothing. | |
They just complain. | |
So the very first thing we've got to do is to go and explain to anybody, and you're not going to hear this. | |
You're not going to hear this. | |
But if there is a God, you would take every group of people, every group of people, the left and the right, the Democrats and the Republicans, and they go on and they join forces. | |
I know this is not going to happen. | |
And they go out every single night and they tell the world, there's nobody on our side. | |
We are on our own with this. | |
The Democrats are not being, whoever's running the Democratic Party is not, we never, we had nothing to do, we have kids, we never voted for this stuff. | |
We never had no bail? | |
What are you talking about? | |
What is this, no bail? | |
We never did this. | |
You know, criminal justice reform, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, but that's about it. | |
That's a different story. | |
That is a completely different story. | |
It's a completely different story. | |
And the Republicans forget it. | |
Because they have to admit nobody's in charge. | |
But what are they going to do? | |
Meanwhile, Trump, I don't even know what Trump's doing. | |
Is he here? | |
Is he in? | |
Nobody talks to him. | |
I don't know. | |
I'm not sure. | |
I've got to go to truth social? | |
I've said this now for well I don't know How many years? | |
The president needs his own TV channel platform. | |
The biggest thing ever. | |
Not true social where he talks. | |
Not in a rally, but he talks every single day and he just says something that is so monumentally obvious where people say, God, that's great. | |
Imagine this. | |
Five minutes of Trump. | |
Hello, this is former President Donald Trump. | |
You know, I may be old-fashioned, but I think you should have every right in the world to determine the scope and the role and the extent of your child's information and education. | |
Thank you. | |
He's so right! | |
He's so right! | |
Next one. | |
Hello, this is former President Donald Trump. | |
I was your president once. | |
And I believe that you should be able to feel safe in your home and in your city. | |
Because the primary issue, the primary role, the duty, the responsibility of government is to ensure your safety. | |
He's right! | |
I don't want to go to Truth Social to read. | |
I want to see him. | |
People don't go to that. | |
Why hasn't he not had a channel? | |
I don't understand this. | |
I got more people. | |
There are more people with channels. | |
Hi, guys. | |
Here's how to take that dent out of your bumper. | |
This guy's got a million followers. | |
Where's Trump? | |
What is he doing? | |
I don't know. | |
He's playing golf. | |
He's on Truth Social. | |
I don't get it. | |
Maybe you don't want to win. | |
Don't think I haven't thought about that. | |
Alright, that's enough. | |
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