Framing the Issues Accurately and Realistically
American voters will eventually understand. They just have to. There's no way around it.
American voters will eventually understand. They just have to. There's no way around it.
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Let's see if people can handle this. | |
Let's see if you're ready to handle this one. | |
Let's see if you're ready. | |
I don't know if you are. | |
Because if you know what, I don't blame you. | |
And the reason why I say I don't blame you is that look what you're forced to endure every day under the name of news. | |
Look what you hear. | |
Where do you get your news from? | |
Let's do something. | |
For those who are listening later on in either whatever podcast forum you want, whether it's Spotify or Apple or... | |
Google or whatever. | |
We're referring to a live feed. | |
But where, where, where, where, where, where, where? | |
Where do you get your news? | |
Where do you get your news? | |
Where is it? | |
How do you know what you are listening to is true? | |
And not only that, if it's informative, think of news as being almost nutrition. | |
You can always eat something that will satisfy, at least initially, your hunger or whatever. | |
But whether it's good or not, it's another story. | |
It's a different thing. | |
But where do you get news from? | |
And I'm telling you right now, if you don't have at least 20 sites and different areas regarding different things, you're not paying attention. | |
I'm reading some things. | |
OAN. | |
It's very good. | |
OAN doesn't give enough time, but they do have a smattering. | |
That's not their time. | |
Fox and what comes across Facebook and Instagram. | |
Not good. | |
Not good. | |
That's not enough. | |
That's parsley. | |
That's a little bit... | |
Oh, look at this. | |
That's like one of these big sandwiches that when you look, when they cut it in half, when you look sideways, you realize there's nothing in there. | |
There's no meat. | |
But there's a lot of frilly toothpicks in there. | |
Do you ever get those big boxes of cereal? | |
And you go, this is great. | |
I remember one time there was something called puffins. | |
I like the taste of this. | |
It's weird. | |
It had a big box with great artwork about this is what a puffin is and this is what kind of bird it is. | |
Look at this! | |
Look at this big box! | |
And you open it up and there's nothing there. | |
I mean, it's like, it's... | |
I mean, nothing. | |
There's... | |
It's like most things. | |
Do you ever open up chips or something and you open up the bag and there's nothing? | |
So it looks good. | |
It looks great. | |
A lot of breaking news. | |
But what are you eating? | |
What are you learning? | |
I don't know. | |
Nancy Pelosi was booed. | |
Is that important? | |
What does that mean? | |
Why is that interesting? | |
There's a lot of good stuff about Meghan Markle. | |
They call her a narcissistic psychopath. | |
I kind of like that. | |
Is that important? | |
I don't know if that's important or not, but it's kind of interesting. | |
Sort of. | |
Maybe. | |
I guess. | |
It takes me all day to kind of figure out what's going on. | |
And look at the theaters of news. | |
Think about this. | |
Think about this. | |
Russia, Ukraine, China, international. | |
International. | |
What's going on in Italy? | |
What's going on in Europe? | |
What's going on? | |
There's there. | |
Domestic. | |
Well, who knows about domestic? | |
Then there's political. | |
See, politics is a different term. | |
Politics versus policy. | |
Health. | |
Sports. | |
Culture. | |
Fads. | |
Trends. | |
Everything. | |
You want to know everything. | |
You want to have every single thing. | |
And then, Where do you get the news also? | |
And by the way, somebody brings up a very good point. | |
Do me a favor. | |
Here are some words we want to get rid of because they're becoming distractions. | |
And that's the word distractions. | |
It's a good theme, but we tend to repeat things. | |
This is a distraction. | |
This is nothing but a distraction. | |
They're just doing this to distract us from something. | |
And then that becomes a distraction because people are saying it en masse with this repetition. | |
Okay, I understand this. | |
And I used to think, you know, there was a whole new... | |
I used to like the analogy of the rodeo clown. | |
The rodeo clown or the barrel man, the barrel man, or barrel man, I guess he would say, were people who would go out on a bullfighting when the rider fell and was about to be trampled by the charging bull. | |
They would send out the rodeo clown to distract it. | |
To say, hey, look, over here. | |
I'm over here. | |
And then the bull would go this way and go after the clown so that they could... | |
Recover the fallen. | |
And I always thought to an extent that was sort of it. | |
Maybe. | |
Maybe. | |
Sort of. | |
You know what I mean? | |
And there's also these I find this this is even more interesting. | |
People who have this idea of you've got to be covering this. | |
This is my favorite. | |
You've got to be covering this. | |
This. | |
You're not doing this. | |
It's my favorite. | |
You can't believe the stuff we hear from people. | |
You cannot believe it. | |
They will find something, find whatever it is, and they will just... | |
I'm thinking to myself, okay, fine, that's it. | |
But they have this proprietary sense of, you don't understand! | |
We've got to talk about this! | |
Remember when the What were the... | |
Oh my God. | |
Not the... | |
The markers. | |
What are they called? | |
Not Gladstone. | |
The markers that blew up. | |
You know what I'm talking about. | |
Georgia. | |
Whatever those obelisks that have the carrying capacity of the world. | |
You know what I'm talking about. | |
Not Gladstone. | |
What are we talking about? | |
I'm not going to... | |
I'm asking. | |
Who's the first person who can come up with a name? | |
What was the name of that stuff? | |
Those markers, those stones, what was the name of that? | |
Come on, let's go. | |
Somebody right now, I know there's a, there's a, uh, Guidestones. | |
Guidestones? | |
The Guidestones. | |
That's it? | |
They're called the Guidestones. | |
No name, just Guidestones. | |
There's no name. | |
They're writing Guidestones. | |
There was a name for it other than Guidestones. | |
Let me see something. | |
Guidestones. | |
It was called the Georgia Guidestones. | |
They were the granite monument that stood in Elbert County, Georgia. | |
19 feet, and I think they blew up. | |
People would just go crazy over this. | |
I'm saying, well, this is very interesting. | |
Is it, is it, what does it mean? | |
Oh, what do you mean? | |
What does it mean? | |
Here we go. | |
What happened to it? | |
Nobody knows. | |
They just blew up. | |
Local blame conspiracy theories. | |
Okay, fine, fine. | |
But remember that one? | |
People went nuts over that. | |
They loved that one. | |
Oh my God, they said, you gotta see it. | |
I said, what does it mean? | |
What do you mean? | |
What does it mean? | |
That's what I mean. | |
What does it mean? | |
It means what it means. | |
Read it. | |
Read it! | |
Okay. | |
That is interesting. | |
Who put it up? | |
I don't know, but it doesn't matter. | |
But they blew it up. | |
Okay. | |
Nobody knew what it was. | |
Nobody really could explain what it was. | |
It was interesting. | |
It was very interesting. | |
But what does it mean? | |
That distracted more, I swear to God, if I worked for the shadow government, I'd say, listen, what you want to do too is, I swear to you, just They will go nuts. | |
Because this is a very... | |
And I've got to be honest with you. | |
You've got to understand the totality of who... | |
When I say we, I sort of include myself, but not really. | |
Because people have the wrong impression. | |
But let me just talk about the prototypical you. | |
The collective you. | |
You love symbolism. | |
It is more symbology. | |
As do humans. | |
As do humans. | |
Humans are always looking. | |
But you, in particular, love symbology. | |
Good guys have it. | |
Bad guys have it. | |
Humans have it. | |
The shadow government does not. | |
They don't care. | |
The leftists, whatever you want to... | |
Again, these names make no sense. | |
I'm just using them as... | |
But they don't care. | |
They don't care like you do. | |
Oh my god. | |
You see this? | |
Look at this. | |
You got it? | |
Look at this. | |
I got it. | |
Hang on. | |
I've got this seam right here. | |
This is important. | |
You see this? | |
I've got a paper here. | |
Hang on a minute. | |
If you look at this. | |
This is important. | |
This is the dollar. | |
Now if you fold the dollar on the side. | |
Look at this. | |
Now turn it. | |
Fold it in half. | |
Okay? | |
And then I want you to look at it. | |
If you look at the dollar. | |
And I want you to look at this. | |
Now, if you hold it out here, and turn your head like that, and turn it, you can see right there. | |
See that? | |
What does it say? | |
What does it say? | |
It says, Eye of Satan. | |
See that? | |
I don't see that. | |
Yeah, look. | |
See right there? | |
Is that important? | |
I'm not saying it's not. | |
Meanwhile, as the world is imploding, people are saying, let me see that right there. | |
That's good. | |
Humans are filled with symbology. | |
They love... | |
Look at religion. | |
The colors of cassocks and crosses. | |
It's symbology. | |
Semiotics. | |
It's what humans do. | |
We see. | |
But that's... | |
If they were smart, if they could create crop circles somewhere, and some have been... | |
Some are hard to explain. | |
Some are very hard to explain. | |
Just a moment. | |
Have you ever investigated crop circles? | |
You ever heard about them? | |
You ever... | |
Okay. | |
Here's the best, just as an aside, I want to bring this up to you. | |
As an aside. | |
If you and I were to say, okay, let's go out into a field. | |
Let's make sure we have the right field. | |
I think there's some places in the UK that have this weed or something where... | |
You can bend it down or whatever. | |
Let's take a board. | |
I'm going to go out there and we're going to try to do this. | |
We're going to do this at night because we can't do it during the day because they'll see us during the day, but at night we're going to do this. | |
At night. | |
It's very hard to see. | |
We've got this board and I want you to go around and flatten this thing out. | |
Now, we've got one problem. | |
If somebody were to put a drone over this, they will see a symmetry. | |
That is a sign that is so huge and so large and so enormous that two people or three or four on the ground with plank couldn't possibly say, you know, what about down there? | |
What about a half a mile over there? | |
Some of these things are like a thousand feet. | |
How are we doing? | |
It's dark. | |
I can't see. | |
You're going to have some flattened thing, but the symmetry is going to be off. | |
The circles are going to be off. | |
The concentric, the signs, the person who recreates pi. | |
You have to think about this. | |
There's something to this. | |
I don't know what, but there's something to this. | |
People don't want to talk about that. | |
I think that's the most interesting. | |
Why? | |
Because, well, first of all, there's something there we can look at. | |
As opposed to, now if you look at the dollar, you turn the dollar, you see that? | |
You see the eye? | |
Alright, I never saw what that was about. | |
The thing which is the most important, oh, crop circles is, have you seen how big the crop circles? | |
I don't, you know, some drunk guy with a... | |
I think you're confusing Bigfoot. | |
Remember Bigfoot? | |
They had this, did you ever see that picture of Bigfoot walking around? | |
Obviously, this was a human walking. | |
What did that look like? | |
It was the wife who was completely disgusted. | |
Put on this suit. | |
I don't want to put the suit on. | |
This was not homo erectus, not walking upright, but it was like walking slumped over and PO'd. | |
Like, are you done with this? | |
Are we done with this? | |
Boom. | |
You love this. | |
Bohemian Grove. | |
Now that, by the way, is there something to it? | |
Yeah, there's something to it. | |
I'm not sure what. | |
I can't tell you. | |
Nobody really will talk about it. | |
One of the greatest things is you've seen that David Gergen piece where Mr. Jones and he were talking. | |
He was most upset about that. | |
Now, is that interesting? | |
Is that important? | |
It is, but in a sense, In terms of my triage, I'm not there yet. | |
I'm not there yet. | |
I mean, I don't have time for that. | |
There are other things that are really, really important right this moment. | |
Because my sense of is what's important. | |
Not what's interesting, what's important. | |
There's a big deal. | |
A lot of people feel, well, I want to talk about this. | |
Well, I don't want to talk about it. | |
That's not interesting. | |
That's not important. | |
No, no, but don't you want to... | |
Remember when the guides told me, okay, fine, fine. | |
What's the most important? | |
Midterms of 2024. | |
That's it. | |
Everything else is like, it doesn't really matter. | |
And by the by, which is very, very important, very, very critical, this is the part that just gets me. | |
Yesterday, I'll tell you about what we did. | |
We went to a wonderful... | |
Which I'm going to tell you about. | |
This is the 8th Annual Child Safety Festival. | |
This was in Hillsdale, New Jersey. | |
Mrs. L was there. | |
We were there. | |
The Warriors were there. | |
We were set up. | |
We represented. | |
I was there as well. | |
And I looked and there was a fast food place. | |
It was lined up like you can't believe it was a Wendy's. | |
Lined up as far. | |
Eating Wendy's. | |
Wendy's is very good. | |
Nothing wrong with that. | |
I'm not going to tell you anything about it. | |
But I look around and think, wow. | |
And if you spend any amount of time, any amount of time, you'll just realize, you know, food really means a lot to us. | |
Probably the wrong food, but food means a lot to us. | |
And there's a whole bunch of people walking around here who are just, I mean, they're waiting in front. | |
Forever just to get... | |
And Wendy's is very, very good. | |
Tastes good. | |
Nice and tasty. | |
Nice and tasty. | |
You know? | |
But what happens when there's a food emergency? | |
What are these people going to do? | |
Let's say there's no... | |
Wendy's is closed. | |
Sorry, we can't get our... | |
We can't get our supplies. | |
Well, because we've got a big problem. | |
Because either the trucking supply problem... | |
Or there's a breakdown of chain. | |
Or maybe, or farmers are not getting enough grain. | |
We've got a problem with cattle producers. | |
We have ESG limitations. | |
We've got World Economic Forum problems now because nitrogen has been banned. | |
Remember, if it stops now, you will see it down the road. | |
It's like trying to stop a ship. | |
You're trying to stop a huge ship. | |
You know, like a liner. | |
It takes hours. | |
So what are they going to do? | |
What are they going to do? | |
If all of a sudden, this store is closed, and in your town, if the word goes out, well, guess what? | |
Did you hear about that? | |
They closed the Sams, or they closed the Acme, or they closed the Piggly Wiggly, or the Kroger's, or whatever it is. | |
Did you hear about that? | |
Yeah, they're closing it out. | |
Well, they're closing it out because they're afraid. | |
There's going to be trouble there. | |
And you can't open up a store if you've got something. | |
Remember something. | |
We're the country that goes crazy over toilet paper. | |
We will go crazy over toilet paper. | |
We will have a run on toilet paper even though during COVID there was no problem involving toilet paper. | |
We still don't know what that was about. | |
Hand sanitizer. | |
We will kill people. | |
We found somebody was hoarding hand sanitizer, and I thought, this person is probably, I don't even know if he's alive. | |
We are, we have no sense of propriety. | |
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Now let me tell you what happened yesterday. | |
This is how also I learn. | |
This is where I get my news. | |
I observe. | |
I'm an observer to everything. | |
Excuse me. | |
Yesterday we went to... | |
It's called the 8th Annual Child Safety Festival. | |
Mrs. L was speaking and absolutely annihilates anybody trying to... | |
Well, I'm sorry. | |
There are people who really shouldn't be... | |
Not there, per se, but in the business. | |
There are people who say, I'm going to be in the child safety thing. | |
Why? | |
Well, I don't know. | |
I'm just going to do it. | |
I'm going to show up and I'm going to talk about 1970s child abduction with a guy in a mall and a white van and say, you don't know what's happening right here. | |
But there is a woman, her name is Rosemary D 'Alessandro and her daughter Joan. | |
Go to jonesjoy.org. | |
Look at a picture of her wearing her brownie outfit. | |
If this doesn't kill you, I don't know what. | |
So 50 years ago, 50, when everything was kind of cool, little Joan, she was selling cookies. | |
And she went across the street 50 years ago. | |
And she was abducted there, kept, raped, killed, and her body deposited in a... | |
Just left, thrown out like trash in a park in Harriman Park, right next to where this is. | |
Went across the street! | |
50 years ago! | |
Remember when you were a kid? | |
Remember how you would go everywhere, you'd drive, and your parents would say, don't come home until the lights are on. | |
Just go out. | |
Go play. | |
This is across the street. | |
Neighbors, hey, you know, that kind of thing. | |
The neighbor got her. | |
And this woman lives with this. | |
And it's right there. | |
And they live there. | |
There it is. | |
It's just the most incredible thing in the world. | |
And this woman, Rose Marie, decided I'm going to devote my life to her memory. | |
And I just don't... | |
There are certain things I do not under... | |
I cannot... | |
Understand. | |
When a parent has to identify a body, or has to understand, you're never going to see your child. | |
This is going on right now. | |
And guess what it is right now. | |
Ta-da! | |
This is it. | |
This is the white van. | |
This is it. | |
This is it. | |
This is the most important. | |
And they don't want you to know this. | |
Oh, no, no, no. | |
Because they'll come up and they'll say, hey, we've got a whistleblower. | |
Yeah, okay. | |
No, no, no. | |
We're going to whistle. | |
You know, these algorithms. | |
Yeah, that's not it. | |
That's a limited hangout. | |
That's not it. | |
No. | |
So anyway, as I'm watching this stuff, and I see a little kid, and it makes me Remember, uh, Billy Jack? | |
Remember when Billy Jack says, you know, I try. | |
I really try. | |
And when, remember Bernard poured the flour on this kid? | |
Remember the kid? | |
Please, Billy. | |
The kid with the underbite? | |
The malocclusion? | |
Please, sir. | |
Can we have ice cream? | |
And remember Bernard would come in with that big lug? | |
And the ice cream? | |
Oh, you want ice cream? | |
You know. | |
And anyway, here comes Billy Jack. | |
You always knew he was showing up because you heard that music. | |
Kind of like with Death Wish. | |
Here he comes. | |
Here's that music. | |
It's that machine sounding. | |
And as Bernard is in there pouring flour on these Indian kids, here comes Billy Jack. | |
Here he comes. | |
He's upset. | |
And he says, you know, Jane and the kids tell me I gotta watch my temper. | |
And the speech comes, and I try. | |
I really try. | |
And look at this baby, this child, who, her name is Tertukwa, which means light of the gut, whatever. | |
And he's just building this up, and you know, Bernard is going to get it. | |
That's the way I feel when I see these little kids. | |
And they have a little balloon guy, and they have... | |
Face painters. | |
And this guy, he shows up and he's making balloon animals. | |
And kids love this! | |
They love this! | |
They're just little kids. | |
And they're sweet. | |
And they're just innocent. | |
And we don't care anything about them. | |
We talk a good game, but we don't care about what they see, what they eat, what they do, what they watch. | |
We don't care about them. | |
Nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
We have a selective idea. | |
And I saw something which I didn't even think existed. | |
Girl Scouts. | |
I thought, oh dear God. | |
Actually talking about doing something good. | |
I'm telling you. | |
I sat there. | |
I'm manning the booth. | |
Mrs. Ellis speaking. | |
And I met a lot of people. | |
And these little kids. | |
And it just makes me... | |
I don't know what. | |
I'm going to tell you something, and you can agree with us or not. | |
We are the most vile species on the planet. | |
If you go to my YouTube, my Twitter, Twitter piece, I retweeted this. | |
It was beautiful. | |
There were these... | |
Elephants walking with a little baby elephant. | |
And they're walking down this path where the baby elephant is between them. | |
And they're surrounding this thing. | |
You can't even get near it. | |
And these were elephants who have a sense of... | |
And all of these elephants, their babies only have one mother. | |
But the elephants collectively said, oh no, no, we're all just going to protect the baby. | |
And they're walking. | |
They're not stepping on it. | |
Baby's in the middle like, I wish I could, you know, get some room here. | |
But then there's us. | |
We don't do that. | |
No. | |
No, no, no. | |
But we talk a good game. | |
Oh, we talk about our religion and we're God and this. | |
But, no. | |
And nobody gets upset about anything. | |
And nobody cares about anything. | |
Nobody cares. | |
Nobody knows. | |
Nobody... | |
And they have no sense of triaging this. | |
They have no sense of saying... | |
I think the most important thing right now is we should maybe protect children, stop killing people, say no to understand war, and do something about this corrupt government that we live in. | |
We'll start with those three. | |
But no, no. | |
will have repeated posts about, here's Nancy Pelosi, and we're going to laugh at her. | |
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. | |
Ha, ha, ha. | |
Thank you. | |
That's funny. | |
That's important. | |
You want to put together another, oh, I've got a great... | |
A bunch of pictures of collages of Joe Biden shaking hands and nobody's there. | |
Do you want to watch that? | |
That's important, isn't it? | |
Huh? | |
Isn't that important? | |
Want to see one of those again? | |
I'm sure you do. | |
Would you like to see that again? | |
We can't get enough of that. | |
We watch that all day. | |
What kind of better one? | |
I've got Carmelita saying nothing about... | |
That's very good. | |
Isn't news great? | |
I also have, oh, Karine Jean-Pierre. | |
She doesn't know what she's talking about. | |
But the best is AOC putting on makeup. | |
See, this is news. | |
This is news. | |
This is it. | |
And as far as Russia-Ukraine, forget it. | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | |
I don't even... | |
So I'm at that point where I'm saying, okay, I'm going to keep trying this. | |
I'm going to keep telling people. | |
I can't do it here because, well, remember, you don't catch flack until you're over the target. | |
And I have been told specifically, we don't like what you have to say, which is good. | |
That's why I've got a private channel, which is, I do that there. | |
But it's just the most incredible thing in the world I've ever seen. | |
And I'm looking at what's happening right now. | |
And I just look at where this is. | |
And the most interesting aspect is how we all believe that we're getting news. | |
That we're learning something. | |
And one of the things is that we don't look things up. | |
I will ask people. | |
People don't research. | |
It's incredible. | |
They don't. | |
Research. | |
They don't sit there and say, let me go for it. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
If World War II, if we had Hitler and Mussolini and FDR, you know what we'd be doing? | |
Memes about Hitler. | |
That's what we would do. | |
We'd have memes. | |
That's the war effort. | |
Hey, did you see this one? | |
How many times have you seen Bruno Gans do the one piece? | |
I mean, it's the most incredible thing you've ever seen in your life. | |
And here's the best part. | |
Let me see if I can explain this. | |
Let me try this one more time. | |
Okay. | |
Here is... | |
Where is our... | |
Here is our... | |
I had my... | |
It doesn't matter. | |
Imagine my globe. | |
Here is the globe. | |
It's over here. | |
But over here... | |
Is what's running the show. | |
See, you're in a fishbowl. | |
You're in this. | |
You're in a fishbowl, an ant farm, and you think this is it. | |
And you think it's the left. | |
You think it's Joe Biden. | |
And you respond to every little story that they give you. | |
You respond to a curriculum of sorts that is provided to you. | |
By these other people. | |
They give this to you. | |
They provide this to you. | |
Does that make any sense to you? | |
They tell you that this is the news. | |
Not you. | |
They tell you. | |
And they make sure you know exactly we're talking about this. | |
This is Fox, CNN, whatever it is. | |
That's it. | |
It's inside that little fishbowl. | |
Now, outside of that, the people that control the fishbowl, the people whose house the fishbowl is in, and your anthill, or whatever your analogy is, they're saying, these idiots think that their world is what we're giving them. | |
They have no idea. | |
They keep talking about this stuff. | |
They think that the world is left and right, that there are Democrats and Republicans. | |
And that there's conservatives and liberals. | |
And that it's Trump versus Biden. | |
And, oh, and they're very interesting. | |
Very Manichaean. | |
Russia's bad. | |
China's bad. | |
That's it. | |
Bad. | |
Bad. | |
Ukraine, good. | |
Hong Kong, Taiwan. | |
Good. | |
Okay. | |
And they sit back and they just watch this stuff. | |
And what they do is whenever, especially when they go after kids, whether it's in schools or whether it's, they get together and they put together these little memes and these targeted, very popular news programs will get together. | |
And they'll say, and at this hospital, they have these programs. | |
They say, boy, that was great. | |
Boy, he, boy, that Tucker nailed it. | |
He ripped them. | |
Wasn't that great? | |
He, what, that was great. | |
I'll send it to you. | |
Really? | |
Yeah, well, I'll send it to you. | |
Oh, send that to me, would you? | |
Of course. | |
I'll send you this YouTube. | |
I'll send it to you. | |
Hey, thanks for sending it to me. | |
I'm going to send it to me. | |
Hey, did you see Tucker last night? | |
That was great. | |
We're in the ant hill. | |
We're in the ant farm, rather. | |
We're in the fishbowl. | |
We go, this is great. | |
We're talking to each other. | |
That was great. | |
Meanwhile, the owner of the home, the fishbowl, laughing hysterically, you're not stopping anything. | |
Whether you know it or not, you do it. | |
But we're fooling ourselves. | |
This is great. | |
This is just great. | |
And we focus. | |
It's like we throw out. | |
Do you ever go like to your fishing or you're on a pier and you throw a piece of bread out and all the fish jump on it? | |
That's what you do. | |
That's it. | |
Meanwhile, the stuff that really matters, nowhere to be found. | |
Nowhere to be found. | |
And then you wait for the next thing to come along. | |
You don't suggest the subject matter. | |
They do. | |
You don't recommend it. | |
They do. | |
They tell you what to watch. | |
And you will follow what they watch. | |
And you will do this. | |
And each side has their own little thing. | |
And there's this. | |
And you were convinced. | |
I know what's going on. | |
I know it. | |
Okay. | |
I know. | |
Okay. | |
That's good. | |
What I liked about this child safety festival was that there was legislation that was passed. | |
Jones Law. | |
I like when people use Use politics. | |
Because, I guarantee you, more people know about the Georgia Guidestones, more people, than vote. | |
Voting? | |
Not interested in that. | |
Not interested. | |
None whatsoever. | |
Well, we don't. | |
We don't talk about it. | |
Well, you know. | |
Do you want to maybe stand in front of the Piggly Wiggly with a voter registration? | |
No. | |
You want to push voter registration? | |
No. | |
Have you ever written your... | |
Do you know who your representatives are? | |
No. | |
You know, some of them are actually pretty good. | |
What? | |
Yeah, some do some pretty good stuff. | |
You're not going to believe it. | |
Everybody's talking about Tish James. | |
She does... | |
She's terrible what she's doing to Trump. | |
But what she did regarding Mario Batali and victims of sexual... | |
Very good. | |
She doesn't do everything that she does. | |
It's not bad. | |
She does some good things for kids, too. | |
Richard Blumenthal. | |
You can't stand him, right? | |
A Democrat from Connecticut. | |
He does some good stuff regarding kids. | |
What? | |
I can't think that way. | |
I can't think nuanced. | |
It's either all in or all out. | |
Manichaean. | |
Black and white. | |
Good versus evil. | |
That's it. | |
I don't think this way. | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | |
I don't have time for this. | |
Let me just get my feed. | |
Here's my Facebook feed. | |
It tells me what I'm going to see. | |
My worldview is dependent upon what I see. | |
And if Kudlow doesn't talk about it, or Tucker, or whoever the hell these people... | |
Or maybe CNN. | |
Maybe if they don't... | |
That's it. | |
It's more complicated than that. | |
Well, maybe it is, but I don't want to. | |
I don't want to. | |
Trump does another rally. | |
What does he talk about? | |
Tish James. | |
I give up on this one. | |
Who cares about this? | |
The American public does not care. | |
Oh, you're being mistreated again, huh? | |
Okay. | |
About this election, I don't have time for the election. | |
Don't you understand? | |
They're mistreating me. | |
They're claiming that I overvalued my property. | |
The bank provides the estimate. | |
Okay. | |
Now, I'm not saying this is not important. | |
But you're trying to change the course of government? | |
You're trying to change the course of everything? | |
Come on, man. | |
This is what I go through. | |
This is what I go through. | |
And I tell people this, and they look at me like, what are you talking about? | |
What are you even talking about? | |
Let me stop for one second. | |
Let me stop. | |
There is a wonderful piece, if you go to at Lionel Media on Twitter, There was this thing, it was very interesting, it was about how we sleep. | |
Light, light differences, melatonin, that's why masks are interesting, they can help you get to sleep, and the notion of sleep and the four stages of sleep, and sleep is critical, and if you don't get enough sleep, okay, fine. | |
Mike Lindell, the great Mike Lindell, has devoted himself to MyPillow, And if you use promo code Lionel, right off the bat, you're going to see a three-piece towel set. | |
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It's luxuriating. | |
The percale sheet sets. | |
My pillow bed sheet sets. | |
Everything on sale. | |
My slippers, sandals, my pillows, mattresses, plush blankets. | |
Oh my God! | |
Sleep is critical. | |
Crisp, cool, beautiful sheets, pillows. | |
You sleep better. | |
You are better. | |
It's part of your health. | |
It's part of existing. | |
You will do. | |
One of the first symptoms of serious pathology is interruption in sleep cycles. | |
And not only that. | |
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No. | |
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You will say, this is unbelievable. | |
And you're celebrating this warrior for democracy. | |
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Now, when I talk to people about President Trump, you get into this thing, some folks, who are really like cult of personality. | |
I love him or I hate him. | |
And if you say, well, why? | |
Do I love him? | |
No, I don't know what that even means. | |
I like what he's doing. | |
He has a lot of flaws. | |
But he's simply the best already. | |
And we need this. | |
And we need this. | |
The only way anything is going to happen is if you get him back to shake this thing up. | |
He is shock treatment. | |
He's ECT. | |
He's chemotherapy. | |
He's radiation. | |
He's... | |
He's this shock. | |
He's like resetting the bone. | |
Resetting the brake. | |
There is a certain brutality to him. | |
And there's a certain uncouthness. | |
I recognize the fact. | |
He does not seem to be a regular president. | |
He doesn't care about what people say. | |
But right now, if you can't see what's happening as to the left, And what am I saying? | |
What I'm saying is that the Republican Party does not understand that it is about politics and beating them at their game. | |
This GOP, Ronna McDaniel, whatever her name is, you never hear from these people. | |
I wish somebody on every TV show would say, try to pull a fast one during the midterms. | |
Good luck. | |
We are ready to go. | |
We have poll observers, lawyers, teams canvassing. | |
We are ready to go. | |
This vote is secured. | |
Don't talk about 2020. | |
Just keep going. | |
We are ready to go. | |
We have a voter registration drive. | |
If you can't make it to the polls, we will drive you. | |
You should scare the hell. | |
Anybody talking about that? | |
No. | |
What are they talking about? | |
I don't even know. | |
Oh, I know. | |
They're putting together news about Biden's not... | |
He's talking to himself or something? | |
That's it. | |
That's it. | |
And if I didn't know better, I'd swear, these people don't want to win. | |
They don't want to win at this. | |
They're not even remotely interested in this. | |
What is the matter with these people? | |
They don't want to win. | |
This is not the way you do it. | |
I don't know how to tell you this. | |
I don't know how to make it any clearer than this. | |
This is not the way to do it. | |
What are you doing? | |
Why are you doing this? | |
Do you want to win? | |
Of course you want to win. | |
We'll act like it. | |
They don't want to. | |
And you, Republicans, aren't complaining at all. | |
You're just happy they hand this device to you. | |
Or whatever it is. | |
And you just talk among yourself. | |
And you talk and you... | |
And I love you to death. | |
And don't get me wrong. | |
You're wonderful. | |
But I'm reading elsewhere. | |
I'm looking at other stuff. | |
I'm finding it. | |
I spend my time looking at casual. | |
That's interesting. | |
Okay, that's interesting. | |
That's interesting. | |
That's interesting. | |
I love to hear... | |
You could spend... | |
Hours a day, hearing from information from people, and kind of triangulating. | |
But also, there are people I know, for example, when it comes to Russia, Ukraine, there's bias on both sides, meaning they will not give you the straight scoop. | |
They're either pro-Putin or pro-Zelensky, it's one or the other. | |
There's no, like, boy, that was a mistake, that was stupid. | |
You don't hear that. | |
So you're going to have to figure out, well, How do I approximate that? | |
And then you ask yourself, what does America want? | |
How are we going to change this? | |
What's going to happen? | |
And Americans don't know. | |
Because you're stuck watching these rallies. | |
And I got into a very serious argument with a friend of mine. | |
He goes, did you watch Trump? | |
I said, I can tell you right now what he's going to talk about. | |
It's going to be a roast. | |
Trump's going to do a roast. | |
He always does it. | |
Hillary Clinton said this. | |
Hillary Clinton said that. | |
Letitia James said this. | |
This is no fair. | |
Hey, I was terrible about Rudy. | |
They're going after Rudy. | |
What does this have to do with anything? | |
What does this have to do with anything? | |
I don't understand. | |
I can tell you exactly. | |
And people love it. | |
Yeah! | |
That doesn't help me. | |
That doesn't help the rest of the country. | |
What are you doing? | |
Well, it's like a pep rally. | |
I don't want a pep rally. | |
What are you going to do? | |
Every time you're on TV, every time you're on, somebody's watching, somebody new, somebody who might say, you know what, I don't know about this guy. | |
Let me see what he has to say. | |
Give me something to think about. | |
But no, we're talking about Letitia James. | |
I don't care about that. | |
What does it have to do with my family, my food, whatever? | |
And nobody gets it. | |
Now, if I didn't know better, I swear, they're throwing this. | |
They don't want to win. | |
If I didn't know better. | |
I'd say he's not trying to win this thing. | |
He's talking about something else. | |
I don't know what he's talking about or why he's talking about that, but nobody cares about this. | |
If I didn't know any better. | |
If I didn't know any better. | |
I swear he just didn't really get into this. | |
He might be tired and hell with it. | |
I'd rather just go and raise money. | |
And you know what? | |
Who can blame the guy if he says, I did my time. | |
You put me through hell. | |
I'm not going. | |
Just leave me alone. | |
You know they're saying to him, look, just say uncle. | |
Just go away and we'll leave you alone. | |
Promise. | |
Just go away. | |
Oh, we'll just say some stuff, but whatever. | |
Because let me ask you something. | |
What are you hearing? | |
I don't understand this. | |
Now, the thing that's the most important right now, number one, if you really want to go into every group of people, who are the people we want? | |
I want undecided, independent, I'm not done yet, I'll poach a few Democrats, and I want the... | |
Black community, gay community, the Asian community, Latino community. | |
I want everybody. | |
And what do they have in common? | |
What do all of them have? | |
They are profoundly conservative. | |
What? | |
Absolutely. | |
Profoundly conservative. | |
Profoundly. | |
Do you think the geniuses of the GOP are doing that? | |
No. | |
Black America represents, what, 14% of the population? | |
So what's being done? | |
You're writing them off. | |
You're thinking that somehow, well, the Democrats have them. | |
No, they don't. | |
Why aren't you not addressing them? | |
Go into any black community, any black community, any place. | |
By the way, I told you this before, and I'm going to say it again. | |
In watching the Queen, the Queen's funeral, somebody said, you know, it's interesting. | |
It was really something to see so many of these people who are, no, no, it was great to see so many African Americans who were on the parade, on the, not the coterie, but the, The procession. | |
This is a better word for that. | |
Anyway, I said, African Americans? | |
You mean black? | |
And they were so used to saying, they didn't even think about, this is London. | |
Why would there be African Americans? | |
What are you talking about? | |
That doesn't mean black. | |
Oh yeah. | |
It's like they don't even know. | |
They become so... | |
For those of us who love all these labels, I'm non-binary, I'm ABG2QQIQ +, non-binary, antiprocessional, I am two-spirit, fine, okay, you can say whatever you want, but you're not African-American. | |
These people are not African. | |
Anyway, go in and ask them about what they think about children and family. | |
Good luck. | |
What do you think they would say? | |
Go in and talk about crime. | |
Does anybody even care about this? | |
Nope. | |
Do you ever hear anything about that? | |
Nope. | |
What do they do? | |
What do the Republicans do? | |
They go on Fox! | |
You've already got the Fox viewer. | |
What are you doing? | |
Go there. | |
Go into these communities. | |
Find out. | |
Do some polling. | |
It's not that hard to do. | |
Find out what the issues are. | |
Go into a group of people and say, you're not being listened to. | |
And the first thing they're going to do is listen to you. | |
Anybody doing that? | |
No. | |
Does Trump ever do that? | |
No. | |
The closest I ever heard him say was, black Asian minority unemployment was the lowest during my tenure. | |
That's it. | |
Is that enough? | |
Absolutely not. | |
Is that going to do the trick? | |
Absolutely not. | |
Absolutely not. | |
That's as close to it as you got. | |
That's a group of people nobody can do. | |
Hey Latinos! | |
Come here. | |
You really want to talk conservative? | |
Oh my God. | |
Oh my God. | |
How many of you here are American citizens? | |
Either by virtue of the process, naturalization, raise your hand, Latinos. | |
Ooh, all of you. | |
Okay. | |
You know what these folks are? | |
No, nothing against them. | |
They're not. | |
They just jump right over you. | |
Did you know that? | |
And by the way, I understand why they want to come here. | |
We've got a great country. | |
I understand it. | |
My heart goes out to them. | |
Nothing disparaging. | |
There are some bad folks, but the majority are not bad. | |
No. | |
But let me tell you what's happening. | |
The Democratic Party, or whatever the situation of the Democratic Party is, they want these people, listen carefully, To be the permanent Democratic Party. | |
They want them to come in, basically be kind of like chipped or biometric, iris scanned, so that you are going to be voting Democrat from now on, at least we think. | |
We're going to then, when you fly into Teterboro or Essex Airport, wherever it is in your town, in the middle of the night late, you're going to be on a bus and you're off. | |
And you're going to go to different parts of the country, different parts of the country that... | |
We're going to change later on for the next census, and we're going to change the dynamics of the party. | |
We're going to have a permanent Democratic Party. | |
Once that occurs, then we're going to have a... | |
We're going to repeal the filibuster. | |
We're going to pack the court. | |
We're going to make D.C. the 51st state. | |
And that's what's going on. | |
And by the way, black America, you're out of the picture completely. | |
And citizen Latino, that's what's going on. | |
Now, let me rest, you rest assured, what makes America great, and I'm not saying this just to be, excuse me, I'm not saying this just to be gratuitously, you know, sappy, but what makes America great is, are, the heterogeneity Demographics. | |
The fact that we have so many people from so many places affecting our culture beautifully from food to culture to dance to music to... | |
That's who we are. | |
We are a mosaic. | |
We are a mosaic. | |
We are a quilt, a patchwork of heterogeneity. | |
We love it. | |
But it's got to be orderly and I think you all understand that. | |
Just make sure you understand what we're saying here. | |
That's what's happening. | |
And they're going to supplant you. | |
And that's exactly what's happening. | |
Now, is it Joe Biden? | |
Of course not. | |
Is it the Democrats? | |
Of course not. | |
No. | |
They don't know what's going on. | |
It's this other group of people outside of the ant farm, outside of the fishbowl. | |
The shadow government cryptocracy, the invisible government, the ruling class, the deep state, whatever you want to call it, they're running the show. | |
Running the show in ways you cannot believe. | |
And little people are coming in. | |
And they love to do things. | |
Did you see Bill Gates talk about corn? | |
Corn, corn, corn. | |
Tucker, I think somebody sent me, of course, a wonderful little montage where they're laughing. | |
Isn't this weird? | |
Tucker, tell us what it means. | |
I know it's weird. | |
I know he's a creepy guy. | |
Tell us what it means. | |
What does this mean? | |
What does this mean? | |
Well, he wants to have corn. | |
What does this mean? | |
Tell us what it means. | |
I don't know what it means. | |
Well, he wants to... | |
In charge of corn. | |
Let's talk about GMOs. | |
Let's talk about Monsanto. | |
Let's talk about Bayer. | |
Let's talk about... | |
Biodiversity. | |
Let's talk about Codex Alimentarius. | |
You ready for this one? | |
You're not going to hear Kudlow talk about this or Judge Jeanine, I can promise you, or Gutbucket or any of the other folks. | |
And they don't have to. | |
It's not their job. | |
Their job is not to be the sounding board of everything. | |
That is part of this. | |
Really interesting war that we're engaged in that you're not going to hear because you don't know what to look at. | |
Because you're only going to get into this unless somebody explains this to you because you're not going to go further and say, no, no, I'll take it from here. | |
Let me look into this. | |
You don't do that. | |
You, like kids, sit back and they tell you and you love this and then the next one comes in and then the next story and they define for you What it is you're going to be. | |
And you get hung up on things. | |
Let's talk about Hunter Biden. | |
Nothing's going to happen to Hunter Biden. | |
Get it through your head. | |
Move on. | |
Move on. | |
Miranda, bless her heart, from the Post. | |
Remember the whole thing? | |
Remember... | |
Hunter's laptop. | |
Wiener's laptop. | |
Oh my God. | |
Don't even... | |
You know what? | |
Let them... | |
This is a diversion. | |
Nothing's going to happen. | |
Nothing. | |
I'm telling you. | |
Hey, there's an FBI whistleblower. | |
Uh-huh. | |
Whenever you hear whistleblower, think limited hangout. | |
There's never been a whistleblower worth a damn. | |
You are never... | |
Going to have a guy who exposes everything. | |
That's going to be the pretend. | |
For example, Facebook whistleblower. | |
Hey, I blew the whistle on Mark Zuckerberg. | |
No, you didn't. | |
That was, no. | |
That didn't even come close to it. | |
You think that one field agent whistleblower is going to get to the crux of The Intel State apparatus? | |
You've got to be kidding me. | |
Seriously. | |
You think this is a whistleblower? | |
You can't be that gullible. | |
You think that's it? | |
And the FPA, ooh, they got us. | |
Wow, hey, damn, that stings. | |
Ouch! | |
We just had the whistle blown on us. | |
Well, you got us. | |
Okay, go away. | |
And you go away. | |
Well, we took care of that, didn't we? | |
We sure did. | |
Okay. | |
Let's put out the pitchforks and the torch. | |
Let's go over here now. | |
And then you're going to go over there thinking, we sure got you, FBI. | |
Woo! | |
Woo! | |
You must be stinging from that one. | |
Just like Julian Assange. | |
Wow! | |
And Snowden. | |
Woo! | |
Has anything changed? | |
Nope. | |
And I'm not saying they're a part of it. | |
I'm not saying they themselves were Deliberately placed into this position, but it doesn't mean anything. | |
It's nothing. | |
It's a limited hangout. | |
It's to give you the impression that that's the story. | |
It's just like with Epstein. | |
Well, we got Ghislaine Maxwell. | |
Whew! | |
Boy! | |
Well, thank God you blew the top off of that one. | |
The lid off of that. | |
Thank you so much. | |
Well, the Epstein story's done. | |
Goodbye, everybody. | |
Let's wrap up. | |
Ghislaine's in the prison. | |
Okay, that's it. | |
That's not even the beginning. | |
He was a nothing compared. | |
That's not what Epstein was about. | |
But you name this. | |
There's these... | |
It's so old. | |
The routine. | |
The procedures. | |
Say, what you believe is the truth. | |
And what you think is, ooh, that's the way that is. | |
So, remember, when you hear whistleblower, that should be the buzzer. | |
It's not a whistleblower. | |
It's deliberate. | |
It's a limited hangout. | |
There's no such thing as it is. | |
And when you know the idiocy of the people involved in this, some of the dumbest people you have ever met In your life are those people who are in the news. | |
They're the worst. | |
The news people are the worst. | |
Okay. | |
Alright. | |
Now let me do something right now. | |
This is very important. | |
This is Mrs. L's website. | |
Lenswarriors.org. | |
I want everybody here to log on. | |
Log on. | |
Information on how you can donate and support. | |
Yesterday, as are many days, there we are trying to spread the word. | |
Teaching parents in particular. | |
Teaching parents in particular how they can protect and help and support their kids. | |
I'm serious. | |
It's the most important Thing possible. | |
The most important. | |
And we have had the most ridiculous time getting people... | |
By the way, this is her Twitter. | |
The information is so critical. | |
We know this. | |
I know it sounds kind of corny, but we know that we are being... | |
Shadow ban, slow down. | |
Remember, if you really want to do well, if you really want to be an absolute monster in the world of social media, when it comes to the usual, don't say anything that's going to get anybody mad at you. | |
Make sure you do a lot of bells and whistles, but don't really, don't cover stuff that's critical. | |
Talk around it. | |
Absolute truth. | |
Absolute truth. | |
This is her Twitter hand. | |
So please go there and support her cause. | |
And we are just doing everything. | |
And I'm never frustrated. | |
Never frustrated. | |
I don't expect any immediate change. | |
But we have one of two choices. | |
We either continue what we're doing, or we give up. | |
And we're not going to give up. | |
So there's no other choice. | |
Anyway, preparewithlionel.com. | |
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You have a great and a glorious day. | |
We love you. | |
Have a good day. | |
See you tomorrow. | |
Same bad time, same bad channel. | |
9 a.m. Eastern Time. | |
And don't forget, the monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
See ya. |