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Another day and another time for me to, yet again, explain to you the obvious. | |
And I know people don't like to hear this, but you're going to hear this. | |
You're going to have to hear this. | |
And it goes something like this. | |
We are in a war. | |
An information war. | |
A data war. | |
An opinion war. | |
We have combatants. | |
We are looking out. | |
And we see the enemy. | |
It doesn't matter who they are. | |
They're coming this way. | |
If you and I are in some farmhouse and we have ourselves holed up and we see advancing, marauding, bad people coming at us, we're not going to be spending a lot of our time going through the specifics of saying, well, that means, I wonder what their goal is. | |
We spend far too much of that. | |
That's number one. | |
Number two, and listen carefully. | |
Most of the people that we know, most of the people, do not know anything about the war. | |
Do not care anything about the war. | |
They are, for reasons we will never understand, they are involved in something that doesn't matter. | |
The other group think they're fighting the war, but aren't really sure. | |
They think they're fighting, or they're fighting it for commercial reasons. | |
Think of it this way. | |
When people are The media basically benefit from this war by selling propaganda. | |
What I mean by that is you have the left trying to sell its stuff and the right selling it. | |
And we have different levels of information. | |
Cable news is at least... | |
It's something. | |
At least for some people. | |
At least it's something. | |
At least. | |
At least there's some place where at least we're talking about it. | |
At least. | |
It is not in any way. | |
Think of it as we're starving and you have found a Box of vanilla wafers and some iffy milk. | |
That's all you have. | |
But that will do because that's all we have. | |
That's cable milk. | |
It presents itself as being this repository of information. | |
It doesn't even scratch the surface. | |
It doesn't. | |
You have no earthly idea. | |
I was watching something the other day. | |
I told you, my new thing that I'm involved in, my new level of interest, is watching medical certification videos. | |
Doctors, Who are trying to kind of keep up with emergency room stuff. | |
It's fascinating. | |
Now, let me give you an example. | |
If you listen to our people talk about COVID and SARS and vaccines, you know what they're going to say and you know what they're going to deal with. | |
You know exactly what it is. | |
Listen to somebody who's in charge of admitting people to hospitals. | |
Somebody in emergency rooms. | |
Somebody who's talking about the elderly. | |
Let me explain something to you. | |
There are people still, still, still, still, still. | |
Getting very sick. | |
I don't know about mortality, but it is here. | |
And this is the part where people can't deal with this. | |
This goes back to that wonderful and important line from F. Scott Fitzgerald about a great and superior mind are able to handle two competing and theoretically dissimilar ideas. | |
Simultaneously. | |
Simultaneously. | |
And not lose perspective. | |
See, to most of our people, it's all or nothing. | |
To most of our people, there is no such thing as this. | |
Oh, yes, there is. | |
Yeah, but Fauci. | |
Fauci's a different story. | |
There is. | |
SARS-CoV-2. | |
Coronaviruses. | |
Severe acute respiratory syndrome. | |
This is real stuff. | |
Yeah, but China, I'm not asking you where it's from. | |
It's a different issue. | |
Can you imagine these morons handling the spread of syphilis, the spread of syphilis during the post-Columbus years? | |
And you would have heard people say this. | |
You would have heard this. | |
You would have heard people say, and this is the most important, You would have heard people say, and I can't say this enough, you would have said, well this is because, this is from Christopher Columbus, and the white man in European, and this was because it's part of the, | |
and the way American soldiers during various Indian campaigns would take somebody with smallpox, who died, take their blanket, And catapult it over the fort so the Indians would run, American Indians, Native Americans, would grab this infected blanket. | |
And it was the first time, well not the first time, but it was one of the initial times that biomedical terrorism and warfare, where biology and disease and pathogens were weaponized, that's exactly what happened. | |
That's exactly what happened. | |
Now, if we had today's geniuses, ready? | |
They would somehow confuse the reason why this was such. | |
The reason why these folks all of a sudden found themselves in the position of this, they would confuse that with it not existing. | |
Because the idiots that we have confuse the source, the etiology, the teleology, the genesis of a pathogen, of a pandemic, of an epidemic. | |
Of an endemic. | |
They confuse the source of it, the weaponization, deliberate or not, they confuse that with its non-existence. | |
Why? | |
Because people do not understand critical thinking. | |
Because somewhere along the line, we've lost this. | |
We have stopped teaching people, no, this... | |
Let me make sure we're on here. | |
Okay, good, good, good. | |
Oh, I touched my microphone. | |
This does not allow you to go here. | |
Everywhere I go, I'm saying, no, no, no, no, no. | |
You're missing the point. | |
No, you're missing the point. | |
Everywhere, whether it's trouble, we'll get to that in a moment. | |
Listen to what's happening. | |
Listen to what's happening in the world today. | |
And I swear to you, turn... | |
You have to know, no, this is no good. | |
No, this is no good. | |
Read the label. | |
Read the label. | |
When you look at news, when you pay attention to people, read the label. | |
Understand, what is their motivation? | |
What's going on here? | |
I a lot of times see vegan. | |
Well, vegan, be careful with that. | |
A lot of soy protein. | |
I don't want that. | |
Not that soy protein is necessarily bad. | |
I just don't want that. | |
I don't want that. | |
I want does not contain soy. | |
Give me rice. | |
Okay, I'll take that. | |
I'll take this one. | |
Read the label. | |
That's all. | |
How do you know what you're following? | |
There is a club. | |
I'm not going to mention it. | |
It's in this area. | |
That is some of the most stupid people you've ever met in your life. | |
And so, help me God, they think they are so politically sentient when it comes to conservatism and the like. | |
They don't know how to read the label. | |
They don't know how to read the label. | |
They don't look at it and say, wait a minute, what's going on here? | |
What does this mean? | |
Wait a minute, what? | |
Hey, this is only, this says, 100 calories per serving. | |
They say there's 15 servings in this. | |
No, there's no way. | |
What you just said, you just ate 800 calories. | |
You didn't read the servings. | |
Who's writing this one? | |
Who's writing this? | |
Oh, that so-and-so. | |
I'm going to explain this in a moment. | |
You've got to be very, very careful. | |
Very, very, very careful because as you know... | |
We are under the most incredible, I just did a video on this, we are under the most, the most incredible, the most unbelievable sense of censorship you have ever imagined. | |
And, to most people in the country, they don't even recognize it. | |
Because most people don't think, most people don't care, they don't care. | |
They don't care, as long as they can send a picture of something, of some food they're eating, or their feet. | |
Propped up with a glass of wine to show you they're luxuriating in their manse at the shore. | |
Look, I'm at the shore. | |
That's a Jersey thing. | |
I'm at the shore. | |
See? | |
See? | |
See me? | |
Don't you want to be me? | |
Don't you want to be me? | |
This is me. | |
Look, I've got my feet. | |
My ugly barnacled feet. | |
And by the way, let me just explain something. | |
There was a pandemic that's going on in this world and that is calloused heels. | |
I'm sorry, but forgive me. | |
I just noticed this. | |
I noticed everything. | |
I noticed everything. | |
Have you noticed pronation? | |
Before we get to... | |
Have you noticed pronation? | |
You've got a foot like this. | |
You know, your foot in a house like this. | |
I saw a young lady. | |
So help me God. | |
I was walking. | |
And it's because of... | |
Uggs and shoes without support and crippling. | |
But I looked over and there was a young lady it was like somebody broke her foot and it settled or it set the pronation was in I couldn't believe it. | |
I would have her wear pattern I was talking to a friend I've got a A great friend of mine, he owns a, he's a great cobbler, shoe repairman. | |
Oh, if you can find somebody, if you can find somebody who is a great shoe repairman, there's one thing we have in the city. | |
We've got people, especially, believe it or not, around Broadway, because they have to have all kinds of shoes and dancers and they have really the best. | |
Anyway, we're talking about wear patterns. | |
He says, look, look at this one. | |
It was a shoe. | |
It was like, oh my God. | |
Well, you have to notice things. | |
And you have to notice how people react and what they do. | |
And what I've noticed, in addition to this, is there's this disease, as I was saying, of people who have these barnacled, scaled heels that you could light a match on. | |
You could take a bandsaw. | |
Not a bandsaw. | |
A belt sander. | |
Or a bandsaw. | |
A sawzall. | |
A reciprocating blade. | |
You can file off. | |
You would see dead skin before they even felt it. | |
It's like 12 years. | |
I've never understood this in my life. | |
How do people do this? | |
No, no, no. | |
I'm serious. | |
How does somebody who spends all this money on manicures and pedicures and all this not realize that their heel, it looks like something that was left... | |
I'm not going to go too much into detail. | |
But whenever I see this, it reminds me of something. | |
The first time I ever went into a medical examiner's office, the first time I saw a morgue, the first time I ever walked in, and they were all laid out on display, and I saw a foot sticking out of a blanket or a sheet, and it wasn't fresh. | |
It was kind of found sometime later. | |
I will never understand this. | |
How does this happen? | |
How does this happen? | |
How do people who spend so much time on the most ridiculous thing in the world miss things that just... | |
You might say to yourself, is that really important? | |
Yeah, it is. | |
I think it is. | |
I think it's important. | |
I think it's very important. | |
I just think it's fascinating. | |
Because most people do not care at all, even about themselves, when they pretend to focus on themselves. | |
Even when they pretend to. | |
Because most people don't care. | |
You've got the left and you've got right. | |
And you've got just a very, very small few. | |
And I may know maybe a handful of people. | |
Maybe, maybe a handful. | |
Maybe in my entire life who I thought were real critical thinkers who could say, I got it. | |
I understand this. | |
I understand it. | |
I get it. | |
I understand this. | |
It makes sense to me. | |
Okay. | |
I'm on a roll today, so get ready. | |
I've got a lot to say and not a lot of time. | |
And I realize that what I have to say, as you know, is coded. | |
Because, believe it or not, and I think you know this. | |
I think you know this. | |
This is the daily briefing, but it's edited. | |
It's censored. | |
It's diluted. | |
It's watered down. | |
Why? | |
Because we've been demonetized. | |
Because we've posted, get this, content that focuses on controversial issues and that is harmful to viewers. | |
And we don't know why. | |
We're demonetized and demonized, but not demoralized. | |
And actually, somebody told me, well, see what you do is this. | |
They will review this, but make sure you kind of rephrase yourself in a way that people are going to, they sort of, Kind of have to guess. | |
I said, what are you talking about? | |
You know, don't really, don't really say, I said, what's the point of doing this? | |
You know, but, I said, it's never going to work. | |
There's going to be something that is viewed. | |
And this is the best part. | |
You can deal, and I don't want any kind of, but I'll never forget this. | |
Right now, there are more mafia channels than people in the LCN. | |
Of all time. | |
I hit this guy. | |
I hit that guy. | |
I killed this guy. | |
I garretted this guy. | |
Now, this to me is valid. | |
It's like somebody revealing war. | |
But this is okay. | |
But if I say something about what? | |
I don't know. | |
Transhumanism? | |
I think we know what this is all about. | |
So, for those of you who have wanted to say, you know, but I want to contribute, though. | |
I want to help. | |
Two things. | |
First of all, we have, if you look at the description, we have, of course, PayPal and Cash App and Venmo and Patreon and Bitcoin and crypto and all that stuff, including an address. | |
And we thank you for that. | |
Also, my private channel, I can't even read the labels, the titles. | |
I did one today on children. | |
Imagine that one. | |
One on a lot of things. | |
Let me just leave it at that. | |
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That's good. | |
I have a fishing pole. | |
Good. | |
I have a... | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
Food shortages? | |
Farmers are screaming. | |
They've been warning us for months. | |
But are we listening? | |
No. | |
They say this is beyond their control. | |
Fertilizer crisis. | |
Have you been following the fertilizer crisis? | |
No. | |
Why? | |
Most people, because you're not there. | |
You don't have this coming at you. | |
You see, unless they throw this story at you, you're not going to go into your, take your, you know, your pad, your keyboard, and you're not going to look and see. | |
Oh, this is interesting. | |
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Okay. | |
Let me get to the bottom of something. | |
Let me please understand, so that you understand something. | |
The Trump charge. | |
Trump is not charged criminally. | |
Trump and his family yesterday were sued. | |
Okay? | |
Sued. | |
What is it? | |
It is a witch hunt. | |
It is a staged witch hunt from this weird kabuki actress by the name of Letitia James, who has said, in no uncertain terms, if this is not some type of a legal, bar, ethical violation, for you to say right off the bat, I'm going to get him! | |
She reminds me when she speaks of Tina Turner doing the beginning of Proud Mary. | |
We're going to take the beginning of the song. | |
It's sort of nice and easy. | |
Mr. Trump and his family will feel the wrath of justice. | |
Have you heard this? | |
Listen to her. | |
I expect to hear, in the name of Jesus, praise God! | |
I mean, it's evangelical, it's hellfire and brimstone, it's Norma Desmond, it's, I'm ready for my close-up, Mr. DeMille. | |
Because this is Letitia James' last chance. | |
Sayonara. | |
The New York Democratic Party said, sorry! | |
They didn't even want to hear anything from her. | |
It's going to be Lee Zeldin, Kathy Hochul. | |
Kathy Hochul will win. | |
Lee Zeldin. | |
You should know Lee Zeldin. | |
I hope he wins. | |
He's a Republican, but I don't think he's... | |
I could tell you some other thing, but I'm not going to do that. | |
He doesn't need any negativity. | |
But here's the deal. | |
And this is what you need to know. | |
First of all, good luck trying to fool a bank about your assets. | |
Good luck. | |
Good luck. | |
Hey, can I have a $40 billion loan? | |
Sure. | |
What kind of collateral do you have? | |
Oh, I've got my apartment. | |
This is like Floyd. | |
This is Howard McNair. | |
By the way, you know the story of Howard McVeer, Floyd the barber? | |
Remember the story? | |
Gene Levy does a great version of SCTV. | |
Howard McNeer is Floyd. | |
And Floyd, if you'd see the early Andy, Howard McNeer said, Andy, we've got to do something about this. | |
Andy? | |
My God, Andy? | |
And this was a real spirited, a real, real wild, real commanding Floyd the barber. | |
Andy? | |
I think you would not be going to put it up. | |
Okay, fine. | |
And then, poor guy, he had a stroke. | |
TIA something. | |
Some focal... | |
And he came back and he said, ooh, he's a nice boy. | |
Ooh, Andy. | |
Remember that? | |
I said, wow. | |
You know what Andy Griffith said? | |
He still has a job. | |
Andy, hold it. | |
Stop. | |
Listen, we love Howard, but he can't do this. | |
He can't do Floyd the barber. | |
He's a barber. | |
He had a stroke. | |
I don't care. | |
He was paralyzed on one side and you always had him like against a wall or something. | |
One time they had Floyd driving up and it was the car it was the Lincoln Town Car they used that Mr. Douglas drove because it was the same set and he's driving up. | |
Hello. | |
Hey Andy. | |
But they kept him. | |
Anyway. | |
You can't go to a bank and say, my property is 40,000 square feet. | |
Why? | |
Well, let me put it this way. | |
Because they verify everything. | |
They say it's not worth it. | |
Most of the time, if you really want to look at it, look at the scams from the bank that devalue, undervalue. | |
It's not worth 10 million. | |
Yes, it is. | |
No, it's not. | |
Banks go through... | |
I mean, they go through... | |
You cannot... | |
Good luck. | |
They have due diligence. | |
They have their loan committees. | |
They have... | |
Get a mortgage. | |
Just try it. | |
Try it. | |
It's ridiculous. | |
This is the last chance for people to do to get Trump. | |
Now, why do they want him? | |
Let me explain something to you. | |
Since time immemorial, whenever a people or a person needs to be persecuted, they are just targeted, and we say, we hate this person now. | |
We hate these people now. | |
We do? | |
Yes, we do. | |
Absolutely. | |
Okay. | |
And why do we hate them? | |
Don't ask any questions. | |
Okay. | |
Jews, gypsies, gays, Italians, whites, blacks, since the beginning of... | |
You were raised like this? | |
I was raised in the South, and I was told we gotta hate people. | |
Well, I was raised in the North, and we gotta hate these people. | |
I'm from Canada. | |
We didn't hear about Newfies. | |
And this one. | |
Pakistanis and Indians. | |
I mean, this is life. | |
That guy. | |
That guy. | |
We don't like him anymore. | |
We don't like them. | |
And the word went out. | |
Attention, woke lemmings. | |
Whoever gets Trump's scalp first. | |
Gets the bonus. | |
You all have been futzing around with January 6th and this and that, but so far nothing. | |
Tish, we love you, but guess what, honey? | |
This is a civil case. | |
That's not what we're talking about. | |
We want a mugshot. | |
We're having a scavenger hunt. | |
Whoever can bring me a mugshot of Donald Trump, you're in. | |
You are set for life. | |
Do I make myself clear? | |
You are set for life. | |
Okay? | |
You got that one? | |
Make any sense to you? | |
Make any sense? | |
I think it does. | |
I think it makes a lot of sense. | |
That's it. | |
People don't know anything. | |
All of a sudden, people are worried about, oh my God, classify this again. | |
They don't care. | |
They're told, you hate Trump. | |
Okay. | |
That's it. | |
And let me also tell you something. | |
And I'm going to try my best. | |
And I'm going to not mention any names. | |
But to people who have devoted their entire life professionally to being a Trump acolyte. | |
And I understand that supporting Trump is one thing. | |
Being a groupie is another. | |
It affects your legitimacy. | |
It affects your sobriety, how serious you are, credibility. | |
There are some people who I think are just kind of in love with him. | |
And let me try to say this very, very, very carefully. | |
Stop. | |
Comparing Hillary Clinton and the way she was treated differently. | |
And if I hear bleach bit, even remotely, I know you've just discovered a new word. | |
I had a friend years ago who discovered the word all of a sudden robust. | |
Because we had this professor who said, And the robust data... | |
Robust! | |
I like that. | |
Everything was robust in his word. | |
Everything! | |
Everything! | |
Say, would you stop saying that? | |
We're going to unpack this. | |
Shut up! | |
You're unpacking all the time. | |
You notice that somebody gets on a phrase? | |
We're going to circle back. | |
Remember that? | |
Please, by the way, do you see Jen Psaki anywhere? | |
Anybody see Jen Psaki? | |
Where's Jen? | |
And by the way, Rachel Maddow. | |
Where's Rachel Maddow? | |
Where's everybody going? | |
It's gone. | |
Today they're trying to dust off Chris Matthews. | |
You heard this one? | |
Bring him back. | |
We're desperate. | |
Where are these people? | |
I don't know. | |
My God, Zaslav is. | |
They're not there anymore. | |
What about Morning Joe? | |
It's awful. | |
It's gone. | |
Do you see this? | |
Let me... | |
Do you see what I'm talking about? | |
Do you see how it's dead? | |
Do you see the remnants? | |
It's like a black hole. | |
The gravity is collapsed to such an extent that the light information, data, can't exist beyond the event horizon. | |
My God! | |
It doesn't exist anymore. | |
It's so bad here. | |
Do you see poor old Don Lemon? | |
He had on this British... | |
Expert? | |
He says, yeah, maybe. | |
Wouldn't it be a good idea, perhaps, maybe the queen, you know, the royals paid some reparations. | |
That's all I know is reparations. | |
He goes, yes, you're so right. | |
In fact, I think we should go up. | |
The supply chain to go directly to the African countries who provided the slaves to this, because if it wasn't for the African countries in the supply chain, you would not have these people who were left on the beaches, because you could not invade a particular country and all of a sudden go in and take their citizens without there being complicity or the part of the supply chains. | |
Ah, yeah, sure. | |
And you know they were telling them. | |
Listen, Don, yeah, I don't know if you understood that because she's British, but don't even respond. | |
Zaslav, David Zaslav, he's our new owner. | |
He told us, don't do this. | |
So if you understood it, which I doubt, by virtue of your eye blinking, you look like Biden doing a Schnellen or a Snellen eye check. | |
This way? | |
Don't say anything, Don. | |
It's gone. | |
They're gone. | |
It's through. | |
It's finished. | |
But we do the same thing, too. | |
We have this thing. | |
We've got, and I'm going to say, somebody, please, put out a directive. | |
Fox News. | |
I told you, I watched the first segment. | |
Tucker Carlson's the best. | |
That's it. | |
And I always say, is he still there? | |
Yeah, it's good. | |
There's hope. | |
There's hope. | |
He's the best thing on TV. | |
Now, with all due respect to Tucker, God bless him, that doesn't mean everything. | |
To say you're the best on TV... | |
Do you ever go to a restaurant and you're starving and you go to an airport diner? | |
What's good here? | |
Listen. | |
The grilled cheese. | |
Trust me. | |
Grilled cheese. | |
That's all? | |
That's all. | |
Alright. | |
It's the best way we've got. | |
But that's not saying a lot. | |
So Tucker is very good, but compared to... | |
But somebody's going to send these people a message. | |
Stop bringing up Hillary Clinton! | |
That's not the issue! | |
Why? | |
Because Letitia, her lawsuit has something to do with January 6th and documents that are classified or not. | |
Just, no! | |
Stick with the... | |
No! | |
And don't say bleach bit. | |
Whatever you do, just forget that word. | |
Don't say it. | |
I know you discovered it. | |
God bless you for that. | |
But just let it go. | |
Let it go. | |
There's bigger issues here that we have to discuss. | |
The bigger pictures. | |
The bigger stories. | |
And it doesn't do any good to say, well, it was worse then. | |
Well, why didn't they arrest Hillary Clinton? | |
Stop bringing up Hillary Clinton. | |
And here's the best part. | |
We've habituated, hey, do you know that Trump, they sued him. | |
Yeah, yeah, I know. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
They sued him for overvaluing. | |
What? | |
Is this the box or stuff? | |
No, that's the, no. | |
People don't know this. | |
Why are you even clarifying it? | |
Do you think anybody cares about this? | |
Seriously? | |
Do you think anybody cares? | |
Do you think people are sitting there, you know what? | |
Look, I didn't mind anything about the J6. | |
I didn't mind anything about the fact that he classified or declassified or took things. | |
I don't really care about it. | |
I don't even care if he sold codes to the Russians, which he didn't do. | |
But he exaggerated about the size of his apartment. | |
That's it for me. | |
What are you, kidding me? | |
Are you kidding me? | |
And where are the bar associations? | |
Where are the lawyers? | |
Where are they going to say, this woman, you can't do this. | |
You're still a lawyer. | |
You've got to act. | |
If you're not violating some local rules about playing this up and then running, oh, we're going to get him. | |
We're going to get him. | |
We're going to take the beginning of the song and start off nice and easy. | |
And we don't do... | |
Whatever. | |
Anything nice and easy. | |
Rolling on a river. | |
Left a good job in the city. | |
Rolling. | |
What is this? | |
What's going on here? | |
I expected. | |
I left a good job in the city. | |
This is nuts. | |
Let it go. | |
Take it back. | |
David Gilmour. | |
Anyway. | |
Now, on another note. | |
Have you done what I've said yet? | |
Have you done what I've said? | |
Have you done what I have said? | |
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People don't have this, the notion of the word free. | |
There was a sign yesterday, we were someplace, I put it up on my Twitter, at Lionel Media, and I put this up, I thought this was very, I thought this was interesting, it says, please help yourself to free books. | |
I think that's implied. | |
The word free, of course there's no period at the end of this, because we don't even punctuate anymore. | |
Free, free gift, free book, anyway, I die. | |
Now, that's that. | |
Trump is just... | |
But here is the deal. | |
Ron DeSantis is making a run for the border. | |
President Trump, are you or are you not going to run? | |
I can argue either way. | |
I can argue either way. | |
Either way. | |
I can see it either way. | |
Either way. | |
I can see Trump saying, the hell with this? | |
You can forget it. | |
Not only that, you don't know this stuff. | |
You don't even know what I've been hit with. | |
This is nothing. | |
They made a deal with me and they said, listen, you just go bye-bye. | |
But what kind of a deal is this? | |
Why are they loading him up with these lawsuits? | |
Is it because he's refused? | |
Is it because they figure there is no deal? | |
We're going to grind you into powder. | |
We don't care anymore about this. | |
Could that be it? | |
Maybe that's it. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
I'm not sure how that even works. | |
But I will tell you, and this is the critical part about all this stuff, I don't know. | |
I could see him saying, I don't need this. | |
Or, I could see Trump saying, oh no. | |
Oh no, no, no. | |
I'm 75. This is my election. | |
They've done it now. | |
I can't leave. | |
Oh no. | |
The Republicans, the Democrats, the whole place. | |
I'm going full tilt boogie on this one. | |
What they've done to me and my family, oh no, no. | |
I can see that easier. | |
And meanwhile, you've got Ron DeSantis who says, excuse me, I thought you were governor. | |
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
It seems like you're running for office. | |
Oh no, I think you are. | |
By the way, he's running as a guy named Charlie Crist, who doesn't know what he wants to do. | |
Charlie Crist is also xanthodermic. | |
He has like hyperkeratinemia. | |
He has this orange skin. | |
You think Trump's orange? | |
Look at Charlie Crist with that spray or whatever it is. | |
That's another story, but this is flauto. | |
This is flauto for you. | |
So, either way, what are you doing? | |
What's going on with this stuff? | |
Watch the story. | |
Now, you want to talk about transhumanism? | |
You want to talk about children? | |
No. | |
That is the story of story of stories. | |
Tucker is the only one. | |
I should say the only one. | |
The problem with kids today, let me just say something right now. | |
Thank God. | |
Thank God that By virtue of happenstance, timing, that Mrs. L and I do not have a wee one now. | |
This child would be under such a constant barrage of everything. | |
Everything. | |
It would be... | |
It will be probably the worst existence any child could be. | |
And that's why you have to immunize your children, and we all have to. | |
Let me give you an example. | |
Let me start off with something very, very simple. | |
Very, very simple. | |
It's a little exercise. | |
If you don't do it, do it to your grandchildren. | |
Check with their parents. | |
But it goes something like this. | |
You call your parent over, your child. | |
Or your, whatever. | |
Let me ask you a question. | |
What if somebody says to you, what if somebody, a friend of yours says, that I, I, your mother, father, grandfather, whatever it is, that I don't love you, what would you say? | |
Be honest. | |
Huh? | |
What would you say if somebody told you, I don't love you? | |
They don't love you. | |
What would you say? | |
*Rain* | |
I'd say they're crazy. | |
That's right. | |
Do you know why that's crazy? | |
And then you grab your child or grandchildren and you kiss them and hug them and you love them and you say you love them to the point where they say, would you stop telling me that? | |
The number of people, we can do it right now, how many people watching this right now never recall or never had a parent, usually father, I hate to say it, ever say, I love you. | |
How many? | |
That's child abuse. | |
Forget hospitals and Boston children. | |
No, no, no. | |
Forget the internet. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
Just talk about at home. | |
How many have said, I don't remember that? | |
I mean, I knew it. | |
I knew, but how many? | |
It's enough to make your head spin. | |
But these are the ones, people today, who all of a sudden, oh, they just, they're going crazy about what's on TV and what's on the internet. | |
But when it came down to just basically saying, I love you, starting with just the sense of self-worth, confidence. | |
Confidence! | |
You start off with this. | |
Do you know how great you are? | |
Do you know how pretty you are? | |
How smart you are? | |
Look at this. | |
Put this up on the refrigerator. | |
Look at this. | |
You're so smart. | |
You're so brilliant. | |
I love you. | |
It insulates them. | |
It gives them a layer of fat. | |
It makes them pinguid. | |
It makes them like a duck is covered with fat. | |
Pinguidity. | |
It protects them. | |
It surrounds them in love. | |
And it marinates them so that later on they get nice and juicy. | |
Somebody said this. | |
When you marinate a kid with love. | |
And you always tell them, I love you. | |
And by the way, it doesn't mean that I sometimes don't want to kill you. | |
But that's separate. | |
It doesn't mean, you know, you're perfect. | |
It doesn't mean any of that stuff. | |
But it means I love you. | |
And you're special. | |
It's the most incredible thing in the world. | |
And I love people who say, well, I don't know how we're giving all these kids these trophies. | |
Give them a trophy. | |
Self-esteem. | |
Give them a trophy. | |
Shut up. | |
No, life isn't. | |
He's a kid. | |
You go like this. | |
Yay! | |
It was great. | |
Everybody wins. | |
Yay! | |
Participation. | |
How's your self-worth? | |
You'll get to that stuff later, the competition and all that. | |
But you're great! | |
You're great! | |
I'd rather bring somebody down and say, listen, you're not that great. | |
Oh, that's easy. | |
Versus later on, come on! | |
Come on! | |
Because people, later on, look for that which they are missing. | |
And you can see it especially in young women. | |
Who have abandonment issues and always look for daddy. | |
And let me tell you something. | |
Let me tell you something which is interesting. | |
We talk about gender a lot and that's very interesting and that's fascinating. | |
But we don't talk about more of the Freudian issue of mother and father and the positioning of such and authority and the like. | |
Do you know what divorce does? | |
See, we're not talking about that. | |
We talk about everything but that. | |
Divorce. | |
And what we do is we throw marriage... | |
Marriage is a joke in this country. | |
You know it and I know it. | |
People look around and they say, look, I'm going to stand up there and I'm going to say... | |
And listen, I don't want to repeal or make a divorce. | |
Divorce has saved lives. | |
I'm not saying that. | |
But be honest. | |
Nobody really... | |
Nobody really says that they plan on this forever. | |
I mean, deep down inside, there's not the beginning. | |
And these people, these kids, grow up, and they say, did you ever see your mom and dad? | |
What did you learn? | |
Well, I don't know what I learned. | |
Did you ever see your mom? | |
Your father, your mother look at each other and you say, I know they loved each other. | |
I know, I know. | |
Sometimes they look at each other like they want to kill each other, but they loved each other. | |
And there was a commitment and they were always there. | |
Remember that? | |
That's the thing we never talk about. | |
That's the thing. | |
There's something about leave it to Beaver, Daddy comes home every night at this time. | |
Clockwork. | |
Did you ever have that as a kid? | |
Clockwork. | |
You can hear the car. | |
You can hear the door. | |
Well, he's one minute late. | |
Normalcy. | |
Family. | |
Brothers and sisters. | |
Not perfect. | |
No such thing is perfection. | |
That's the thing nobody talks about. | |
So while this is terrific, and while it's Great talking about this stuff and about surgeries. | |
The little things, nobody talks about. | |
Now, another thing, too, people don't understand, and if you go to lenswarriors.org, she'll show you how to do this. | |
You could say, now, I want you to do me a favor. | |
You remember, you're a little kid. | |
You're that little, innocent, little, sweet, cute. | |
Don't you love when you're five or six? | |
They still love mommy and daddy and they hold your hand. | |
And they're sweet and they're cute and they're just perfect. | |
They're the most perfect people. | |
They don't know anything about hatred. | |
They don't know anything about nothing. | |
They just want to eat pizza and laugh and play. | |
Did you ever see a little kid, you take them to the playground, and they just, they go up to little kids, and they just play? | |
Did you ever see, they kind of look at each other, and they size each other up? | |
Not because of racial demographics, but because of, like, does he look okay? | |
Does he look mean? | |
And the next thing you know, they're playing. | |
They don't know anything! | |
Until we teach them. | |
Oh, we teach them. | |
And how do we teach them? | |
By having them listening to you. | |
You hate this one, and I don't like Trump, and I don't like this one, and this guy, and they turn that off, and I hate that. | |
The stuff that kills kids is to you the most innocuous stuff ever. | |
It is the stuff that you think is the most innocuous. | |
And believe me when I say this to you, believe me when I say this, it is so true. | |
And what is going to get your kids, remember I'm telling you this, is their phone. | |
Their phone. | |
Their phone that you bought, their Chromebook, their tablet, that you bought and you own. | |
And you can fix that. | |
And all you have to do, Let's go to lenswarriors.org and learn about these great programs. | |
You control the router. | |
Oh yeah. | |
Here. | |
Here's your phone. | |
It doesn't do what you think it does, but that's okay. | |
Oh, you can reach me. | |
Oh, you can call me. | |
Oh, you can text me. | |
Oh yeah. | |
That's about it. | |
And it's so weird. | |
We have all these great TV shows, and they talk about all this stuff that is so... | |
about surgeries and puberty blockers. | |
Okay, that's important. | |
That's critical. | |
But what about just the basic rudiments of self-confidence? | |
Well, I don't know about that. | |
Why not? | |
Why not? | |
Well, that's the stuff that's important. | |
I'm telling you. | |
We need to go back, scrap all this, and start from the beginning about what's important and what's not. | |
And let me tell you something else that I would do. | |
And this people just, especially my friends who are irreligious, as am I, absolutely, positively, I love Love, | |
church, God, religion, something bigger, charity, benevolence, beneficence, philanthropy, do unto others, and praying, and God. | |
Love it. | |
Love it. | |
Absolutely, positively critical. | |
Beneficial by any stretch of the imagination for any child. | |
And then later on, they can withdraw from it. | |
They can reject it, join into it. | |
It gives them a foundation of something which I think is very critical. | |
I was raised in a prototypical... | |
Catholic, parochial school kind of things with nuns and teachers. | |
Best education ever. | |
Nobody hit us. | |
Nobody touched us. | |
I know there were some, you know, the Dominicans and all that. | |
We never had that. | |
And through high school, interesting, through the Jesuits in particular. | |
I don't think they did it, but they might have accelerated or they might have assisted in my, not rejection, but my reconsideration of it. | |
But that's up to me. | |
Kids absolutely, from the beginning, have to know the basics. | |
And I'm going to say something that is going to blow your mind. | |
What we do to kids in terms of their diet, do you know that kids today never ever, today most, never have a non-GMO product ever? | |
Maybe there's a grape or something every now and then. | |
Bread, wheat, sugar, beets, canola, corn, soy. | |
Everything. | |
GMOs. | |
Never, ever, ever knows this. | |
So, immune system, regular health, absorption, nutrients. | |
You never think about that. | |
Why? | |
Look at mom and dad. | |
Look at them. | |
You think they're the picture of them? | |
They don't care. | |
They're the ones buying this ridiculous... | |
Kids learn that food from the beginning is a reward. | |
It's, they used to say this, go to bed without your dinner. | |
I never understood that. | |
That's bizarre. | |
You don't punish or reward with food. | |
Food is, are you hungry? | |
I don't feel like it. | |
Don't eat it. | |
You're going to try to, don't be finicky with me. | |
Kids don't taste the same as adults. | |
Leave them alone. | |
They're not going to starve to death. | |
I don't like Brussels sprouts. | |
You're going to eat it! | |
No, no, no, no. | |
That's fine. | |
Don't make a big deal. | |
Don't make food subject to whatever. | |
Don't negotiate with food. | |
Why? | |
Because we have an obesity problem. | |
And we have kids today walking around with fatty streaks in their blood that is so ridiculous it's not even funny. | |
Now, what I just told you right now, you're never going to hear on TV. | |
Never. | |
They're going to talk about hospitals, which is important. | |
They're going to talk about device, which is very important. | |
They're going to talk about a lot of things. | |
And CRT, and drag shows. | |
But when it comes to just the basic rudiments of love, nutrition, play, I didn't even get to play. | |
Having them socialize. | |
No. | |
And how you're terrorizing them. | |
And how these devices are destroying them. | |
I have a very good friend of mine who is a teacher. | |
She tells me that kids... | |
Kids, and if you want to see it work, look at TikTok. | |
TikTok will just... | |
Oh my god. | |
That thing is... | |
If this is as close to opium as you're ever going to get in terms of any kind of a digital display, but... | |
There are kids who have everything thrown at them. | |
And because everything's thrown at them, they're not able to track. | |
And they're not able to listen. | |
And when you're some fifth grade teacher and you're trying to explain fractions, forget it. | |
Kids aren't also, they don't play ball. | |
When you play ball and you throw a ball, what am I doing? | |
I'm judging distance. | |
I'm getting shape, weight. | |
I'm learning. | |
I'm doing more calculations than you can imagine in my head. | |
Weight, throwing, distance, catching, looking, all of this stuff. | |
I'm doing things that you cannot even remotely imagine. | |
You can't imagine this. | |
It goes without saying. | |
I mean, it goes without saying. | |
But kids don't do this. | |
And, because they don't do this, they don't know how to hold a pencil. | |
I saw a picture from a kid writing, and it looked like they took the child's hands, broke every bone, and then gave him a pen. | |
It was like they didn't know what this thing was. | |
And it's not that you have to write, but you don't realize what's happening. | |
And parents will say, here, just watch this. | |
And I haven't even gotten to what these kids will encounter. | |
All right, that's it. | |
That's all. | |
That's it. | |
I've hit you with too much. | |
This lecturing and hectoring. | |
You better believe it. | |
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Hot off the presses. | |
Where is it? | |
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I'm going to give this to you. | |
Make sure you put it right here, right now. | |
Make sure you go on your YouTube, which is what this is. | |
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Do it one more time. | |
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Because we're always talking about this international peace, peace, peace. | |
Okay, great. | |
What about peace? | |
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Have a great and glorious day. | |
Don't ever change and mean that sincerely. | |
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Until then, the monkey's dead. | |
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