Midterms 2024: Blowout or Utter Disaster?
It's that simple. Fascinating but monumentally simple.
It's that simple. Fascinating but monumentally simple.
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November the 8th poses the following situation. | |
These are the midterm elections. | |
And I have talked to more people about this and more friends of mine and friends of ours that you would think would be very aware of what was going on, and yet they know Nothing. | |
They'll say things like, well, I just hope things are going to be great. | |
What are the midterms? | |
What are some of the important issues? | |
What are the toss-up states? | |
How does this play in terms of 2024? | |
What is your political party? | |
Are you going to vote? | |
Are you registered to vote? | |
Are you going to early vote? | |
There's no reason not to early vote. | |
Now, you can question all you want. | |
You can say, well... | |
The vote and the franchise are compromised. | |
Okay, fine. | |
But there is absolutely no reason for you not to vote. | |
None. | |
None. | |
We always love to ask, do we really need, does it matter, because we're trying to justify our own laziness. | |
This goes without saying that there are two steps to The franchise to the election. | |
Number one is voting and number two, trying to maintain the integrity of the vote. | |
You're not in charge of the latter, but you are in charge of the former. | |
Now, let us talk about what's going on. | |
Let's talk about voting today. | |
What the predictions are. | |
What people think. | |
What a vote is. | |
It's a Rorschach test. | |
It is a Rorschach test. | |
How does your state work? | |
Pennsylvania is going to be fascinating. | |
Pennsylvania has not been a Republican since Donald Trump. | |
Was it before or was it since? | |
What is going to be the case there? | |
What is going to be the case? | |
This is the most fascinating. | |
Because what you have is, and I'm talking Senate. | |
That's the only thing I want. | |
Oz versus Fetterman. | |
That's the issue. | |
Now, the way it's being portrayed, people on the right, Are saying that there's no way, no way, that Oz can possibly lose. | |
Why? | |
Well, obviously because his opponent, Mr. Fetterman, is so disabled, so hobbled by stroke and ischemia that he can't speak, he can't think, he can't process. | |
Really? | |
When I hear that, when I hear that, I'm thinking, this is not good. | |
Why do you think that's good? | |
Let me take an opportunity right now to ask our viewer audience, as we're doing this live, why do you think it's not a good idea to attack someone's physicality? | |
You might think it is. | |
You might think, well, that's a great idea. | |
That's a great wolf. | |
How can you not possibly do this? | |
Of course! | |
Who thinks it's a great idea to go after Fetterman and talk about the fact that he's had a stroke or that he's weird looking or he's scary or he's ogre-ish or he has tattoos or he wears a hoodie? | |
Who thinks that's a good idea? | |
Who thinks that's a wonderful idea? | |
That will get people... | |
Oz, you focus in on that. | |
Anybody think that? | |
Anybody think that making fun of someone? | |
Not what they're saying. | |
Not what they're saying. | |
Not the ideas, not the ideology, but their physical condition. | |
You think so? | |
It's the worst thing you can possibly do. | |
And their, I told you, I told you what I would do if I were a fetterman. | |
I told you. | |
I would have a stage with people on stage in wheelchairs and crutches and devices using the device that he is purported to be using. | |
And have him look at the crowd and say, do you think these people, these fine Americans, taxpaying them, these people are unable to enjoy the franchise? | |
Tell them that. | |
Mock them. | |
Mock them. | |
Oh, I can see. | |
Now, luckily they haven't done that. | |
But that's exactly what I would do. | |
Because you see, the GOP, per usual, gets cocky. | |
And their center of mass remains Fox News. | |
And they go on Fox News and they confuse A gut-felled routine with a legitimate policy and consideration. | |
And they confuse it. | |
They think, oh, this is great. | |
Well, this is funny. | |
Because that's where we are. | |
Because we're into memes and that sort of thing. | |
It's the most ridiculous thing in the world. | |
If you want to talk about somebody's inability, if you want to talk about somebody's infirmity, what you do is you tell people how you're not going to talk about it. | |
And you've just talked about it. | |
You make it sound like you admire them. | |
When in fact you're giving a tip-off. | |
I admire this man's courage. | |
And I admire, very frankly, the hope that he gives many similarly Situated people who themselves suffer from a multiplicity of neurological... | |
What? | |
That's right. | |
I admire him. | |
So let's not spend too much time concerned with the fact that Fetterman suffers from a host of... | |
You know what I mean? | |
That is the old bless his heart kind of an attitude. | |
I want to talk about subject matter. | |
So what you've done, You've tipped off the audience in case there's somebody out there who does not know, or doesn't know what to think, or doesn't know, who never heard of any kind of problem that Fetterman is suffering from. | |
You've addressed it, but in a very nice way. | |
It's the old bless his heart thing. | |
He means well. | |
He's trying. | |
That sort of thing. | |
Same thing with Biden. | |
Tucker Carlson, by the way, the only, like I told you, the Fox, my routine is the first segment of Tucker Carlson. | |
That's it. | |
That's it. | |
Everything else is it. | |
Okay, I've heard that. | |
I've heard that. | |
I've heard it. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Interesting. | |
Sort of. | |
Kind of. | |
Maybe. | |
Sort of. | |
Maybe. | |
That's alright. | |
That's good. | |
Okay. | |
By the way, I've got to say something. | |
And again, just, just, just, just bear with me for this. | |
Just bear with me. | |
Because I know what this is like. | |
Whoever runs his prompter, whoever's responsible for this, he's either got to run the speed himself, he's got to learn how to use that little foot pedal, or he needs to have somebody better in sync, or maybe it's the hardware. | |
But there is nothing worse when you see somebody who says, and the most important thing that Americans must realize is It kills me. | |
My heart goes out. | |
I say, please, work the prompter better. | |
There's a little... | |
You put your script in the machine. | |
It's very interesting. | |
You can either have somebody who actually works this wheel. | |
It's like a speedometer. | |
You know, the words go by. | |
And if you get somebody who really knows your stuff, oh, I had this one young lady years ago. | |
I swear to God, she... | |
Was so good, she read along. | |
I could riff, and she'd say, I'm with you, don't worry, I'm not moving. | |
Because if your prompter says, the problem with America is that, and you were to say, the problem with America, and there are many that you can imagine, is that, and I don't have enough time to tell you everything, so she knew that when I was riffing, To stop it. | |
She didn't just keep speeding by. | |
She read it. | |
And she wasn't talking to anybody in the control room. | |
Which is another thing which is critical. | |
You can't talk to people. | |
She wasn't on an IFB. | |
She wasn't confused by this. | |
She was reading it. | |
And she knew where I was going. | |
It was. | |
I mean, it was great. | |
And poor Tucker. | |
He just stops in mid-sentence. | |
And the problem... | |
And he's invariably doing something about Fetterman or Biden. | |
And how can you elect a man president who, in the middle of a sentence... | |
My heart bleeds. | |
That's all. | |
My heart bleeds. | |
I understand that. | |
Now, we'll get to this in a moment. | |
But first, listen to me. | |
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Do you go through the... | |
I'm sure you do. | |
The headlines? | |
About this world of ours? | |
Oh, the world is more important than October the 8th. | |
October the 8th. | |
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Alright. | |
I want to go back to how I love politics. | |
I love politics. | |
People do not vote for the reasons you think. | |
How many times have you ever been in a booth and voted for someone that you have no idea? | |
A judge? | |
By the way, here's my rule. | |
All referenda, All amendments? | |
All? | |
No. | |
No. | |
Don't amend anything? | |
No. | |
No, no. | |
Legislation? | |
No. | |
No voter? | |
No, no. | |
And to create an equity? | |
No. | |
That's legislation. | |
We're not going to do this by vote. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
It's never good. | |
That's me. | |
That's me. | |
But how many times have you looked and said, well... | |
How many times have you said, hmm, I like that name. | |
That's an interesting name. | |
People, there is no rule for how to vote. | |
What is the most important thing? | |
What is it? | |
What is your vote? | |
What is your... | |
How do I tell you? | |
How do I tell you? | |
How do I get you to vote? | |
Remember, I'm going to say this again. | |
I know you've heard me say this. | |
I'm going to say it until everybody understands it. | |
You have to understand something. | |
One, the people on the left, I use these terms, and the people on the right are going to vote that way no matter what. | |
Do you hear what I'm saying? | |
Don't worry about them. | |
There's nothing you can do. | |
One way. | |
Your team, Carrie Lake in Arizona, she has her fans and those who don't like her, that's it. | |
It's that person who is the independent. | |
The undecided. | |
The... | |
Maybe somebody you can poach from the other side. | |
What is that issue? | |
And right now, and believe me when I tell you this, it's not all determined. | |
There are people who are undecided as we speak. | |
So what are the issues? | |
How do you do this? | |
How do you phrase this? | |
How do you phrase this? | |
I heard Dr. Oz, who, by the way, is one of the worst speakers of them all. | |
We have Eric Adams, who is... | |
I don't know what he's talking about. | |
Herschel Walker, everybody's in love with? | |
Okay. | |
He's Republican. | |
Alright, I get it. | |
Okay. | |
Karine Jean-Pierre, who just doesn't know what she's talking about. | |
Carmelita Harris, who says things that are... | |
Biden, who is just Mishkino, Fetterman, one after the other. | |
And then there's Dr. Oz. | |
Dr. Oz, listen to him. | |
This is no genius here. | |
He said something. | |
Now remember, he has been... | |
When you finally... | |
I don't know if Tucker threw him a bone and said, come on, I show. | |
Again, it's the only show I even... | |
Because that's all I can take, I'll be honest with you. | |
It's so... | |
Not biased, boring. | |
I got it. | |
I got it. | |
Anyway. | |
So here's Dr. Oz. | |
What does Oz say? | |
He says, crime? | |
Crime. | |
Crime is a problem. | |
Okay. | |
Crime is a problem. | |
Okay, crime is a problem. | |
Yep, crime is a big, big, big problem. | |
And Larry Krasner is the Philly DA that they're talking about. | |
Okay, so here's what Oz says. | |
He says, you know, I've been to Philadelphia. | |
No, I'm paraphrasing. | |
I've been, I've visited Philadelphia. | |
And I live in Philadelphia. | |
Now stop right there. | |
You never visit a city you live in. | |
Why would you say that? | |
I never said, I visited New York and I lived there. | |
What? | |
I don't believe. | |
I just... | |
They say, look, you're going to do... | |
Okay, look, so you're not a Republican. | |
Fine. | |
You'll do great. | |
You're rich and you're one of us. | |
Come on, just say a few things. | |
And how can you lose to this Fetterman? | |
Rule number two. | |
Believe no polls. | |
Believe no polls. | |
Why do I say this? | |
What's the first thing you do? | |
Let me ask you, when you read a poll, you know what you do? | |
Nothing. | |
I love you to death, but you don't do anything. | |
You just read the polls. | |
Well, Maris Collinson... | |
What were the demographics? | |
What was the poll? | |
Are these likely voters or actual voters? | |
Likely voters or citizens? | |
What was the sample size? | |
How was it skewed? | |
Who did it? | |
Is this Marist? | |
Is this Quinnipiac? | |
Is this ABC News? | |
What is this? | |
When was it? | |
Because remember, the polls come at the end. | |
Those are correction polls. | |
The polls at first are put out, for the most part, as almost like campaign help. | |
Then, towards the end, in order to maintain some semblance, some semblance of accuracy, they will correct themselves to reflect more of what's going on. | |
And you get the Frank Luntzes, and you get the Larry, what's his name, from Virginia, and you get the Nate Silvers, and then they themselves are pushing themselves. | |
Karl Rove. | |
Karl Rove's very, very good. | |
Dick Morris, I don't know where he's, what's happened to Dick Morris. | |
But Karl Rove, understand his... | |
Remember, Karl Rove doesn't necessarily... | |
I'm not saying he lies, but I don't know if he tells you everything that you need to know, but what, Paul? | |
They have generic... | |
You have to know the mechanics. | |
For example, let me give you an example. | |
Let me just give you one. | |
If I went to your state, Say I went to Michigan, and I just moved there. | |
I need to talk to somebody who knows who they're talking about. | |
Okay, tell me how did Michigan vote in the last five presidential elections? | |
Give me the red-to-blue breakdown. | |
How many districts are there? | |
When is redistricting? | |
When is there gerrymandering? | |
What is the history? | |
Who's who? | |
Who's what? | |
What's happening? | |
What's on the ballot? | |
Anything big going on? | |
Okay, we've got midterms. | |
Midterms are normally the reflection of those individuals who are already in power. | |
Anything on the ballot in particular? | |
Why do I say this? | |
Years ago, here's something people don't remember. | |
When Rudy Giuliani ran against David Dinkins for the first time, I think he lost the first time. | |
When he ran, when he eventually won, my memory escapes me, but when he eventually ran, there was something very interesting happening. | |
Staten Island was on the ballot for secession. | |
Staten Island is the most unique place in the world. | |
Staten Island is Richmond County. | |
Now think about this. | |
Of the five boroughs of New York, you've got New York County, which is Manhattan, Kings County, which is Brooklyn, Queens County, which is Queens, Bronx County, which is the Bronx, and Richmond. | |
And it's an island, Staten Island. | |
And before the Verrazano Narrow Bridge, you couldn't even get to it. | |
You couldn't get to it. | |
You couldn't get to it. | |
Okay, you understand? | |
Okay. | |
It was a very heavily Republican enclave, if you will. | |
In fact, if you go there, it's like another... | |
You don't know where you are. | |
You could be driving. | |
Am I right, honey? | |
Staten Island is an American flag. | |
Okay. | |
When Rudy Giuliani ran, what was on the ballot was secession. | |
So everybody came out. | |
It was overwhelming. | |
Voter turnout. | |
Turnout is critical. | |
Turnout is key. | |
Turnout matters. | |
Turnout, turnout, turnout. | |
So all of these little factors matter. | |
How are people in Pennsylvania actually understanding this? | |
How does this work? | |
People talk about Philly, but then there's Scranton, there's Pittsburgh, there's other parts of the state, different mindsets, like Florida, like Illinois. | |
You've got to know a lot before you just read a poll. | |
Before you just read a poll. | |
Before you just say, okay, that's the poll. | |
This is what's critical. | |
This is something I don't understand. | |
It is so important. | |
Why do you think there is such a terrible turnout among African American voters? | |
Terrible! | |
I'm just using this as an example. | |
When When Bill de Blasio, who I would take back in a heartbeat over this oaf, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about. | |
Anyway. | |
And de Blasio is horrible. | |
But when he ran, he had like 67% of like an 8% turnout. | |
I mean, I'm exaggerating, but he overwhelmingly won from the four people who even voted. | |
What is it? | |
African Americans represent 14% of the population. | |
They are the sleeping giant. | |
But we know, and they know, and pollsters know, that turnout is going to be poor. | |
Why is that? | |
What about turnout in the young? | |
Who? | |
They know exactly. | |
Who are the people? | |
Who are the people that you always go to who vote every single time? | |
Older. | |
Older. | |
Older people? | |
All older people? | |
No. | |
Not all older people. | |
Older people of every demographic? | |
No. | |
So some? | |
Oh, yes. | |
So, is it the same suspects? | |
Pretty much. | |
Why is that? | |
I don't know. | |
Think about that right now. | |
You have this... | |
Now, we could talk all we want about voter denial and election denial. | |
We could talk all about that all you want. | |
Why isn't? | |
Why isn't there an overwhelming African-Americans, people of color, Latinos, Asians, you name it. | |
Why haven't these historically marginalized people running in flurries of humanity to the polls? | |
Why? | |
What is that about? | |
Why? | |
Tell me. | |
Why isn't everybody on MSDNC, whether it's Joy Reid or whether it's whatever, why aren't these people saying, listen, Don't listen to my show. | |
You better be registered to vote. | |
Why isn't Al Sharpton, and I don't even know if Jesse Jackson's around, but whoever represents African American leadership and the like, why isn't that first and foremost? | |
Somebody suggested years ago that whenever you have a marginalized group, the people who speak for the marginalized group never mention beefing up voter rolls as a reason. | |
Does that make any sense? | |
Do you understand? | |
Do you dig this? | |
Do you understand? | |
Oh, by the way, I just saw this. | |
Interesting. | |
Now watch this. | |
Let me see here. | |
A Russian court Upholds Brittany Griner's nine-year sentence. | |
This was, what, 14 minutes ago? | |
This is from New York Times. | |
Brittany Griner. | |
She's been sentenced to nine years after Russian officials said she was carrying hashish oil in her luggage. | |
She was the basketball star. | |
Let me ask you this right now. | |
I just heard this. | |
What do you think? | |
What do you think will happen regarding Brittany Griner? | |
Who will speak on behalf of Brittany Griner? | |
Do you think, honey, there will be an onslaught of humanity? | |
A wave saying, we will exchange prisoners, you can't do this? | |
Or will she go the way of Kanye West? | |
What will happen? | |
Remember something. | |
And I mean this, and if you've ever heard me before, you will know this. | |
You will know that I am a political atheist. | |
I do not. | |
I tell you the way it is. | |
America has the attention span of an act. | |
We care about things only. | |
Whenever an American goes to any other country. | |
Remember that kid who was in Singapore? | |
He was going to be Cain. | |
Remember that? | |
Because he defaced something. | |
We said, you can't do that. | |
And Singapore said, excuse me, this is our country. | |
By the way, 139 likes. | |
Dear God. | |
139 likes. | |
Anyway. | |
Disgusting. | |
Oh, speaking of discussing, I've got to tell you this much. | |
You're going to love this. | |
Mrs. L has, we have a series of things that we always say. | |
And we say them on a regular basis. | |
And one of them is that, why don't people listen? | |
Let me give you something. | |
I'm giving you right now, this was a, I'm changing the subject a little bit. | |
This is a short, A U2 short than Mrs. L did regarding marijuana is killing our kids. | |
And there are more and more examples, more stories of emergency rooms of kids committing suicide to begin with, but going through psychotic episodes and fugues and getting into marijuana, either edibles, gummy bears, because there is this spate, there is this incredible spate, this absolute overwhelming number of cases. | |
Where drugs are being peddled or camouflaged to look like candy. | |
You've heard of fentanyl. | |
By the way, say it with me. | |
Fentanyl. | |
Nil. | |
Like 8-nil. | |
Nil. | |
Nihil. | |
Nothing. | |
Nil. | |
Not fentanyl. | |
Fentanyl. | |
Be the only word. | |
And mastectomy. | |
Mast. | |
The mast of a ship. | |
Mastectomy. | |
Or mastectomy. | |
There's a T there. | |
Just saying. | |
Just saying. | |
Alright. | |
So, she put this up, and there were kids. | |
There was a kid who was, he OD'd. | |
He's dead. | |
And the mother was partially, if not entirely, to blame, excuse me, by not seeking medical attention, perhaps in fear of her own criminal liability and exposure. | |
But this kid died from eating cannabis. | |
She got me embarrassed. | |
The THC used to be, what, 3% or 4%? | |
Now, is it 90%? | |
The weed, it's not really weed, but the weed, the THC, in sativa or indica, whatever the particular phrase is, this is not the marijuana of the 60s and 70s, whatever. | |
There was a time in this country when you had to, you didn't know what you were getting. | |
There were certain places, there was Oaxacan Red, and there was this, and, you know, Sinsimi, and Wawima, and there was all these different various things. | |
But, today, by virtue of this processing and this hybridization, and, let's face it, manufactured, THC is through the roof, and there are people who are ingesting edibles and going through psychotic tropes. | |
Not everybody, but a lot of them. | |
Because it's not, because people have been so conditioned to say, marijuana is harmless, it's harmless. | |
Well, it may have been then, this is not. | |
So these kids are ingesting this stuff, and granted, kids shouldn't be doing it. | |
But they're dying. | |
This kid died. | |
Mother's what, in Arizona? | |
Where isn't she from? | |
Arizona, she's facing felony murder, if not murder. | |
So anyway, so Mrs. L puts this up, and I just put it right there for you here. | |
Just watch this. | |
It's a short about kids. | |
She's talking about kids. | |
The trolls come in, you cannot believe. | |
They go nuts. | |
There must be bot farms or something. | |
Nobody's talking about that, and they swoop in. | |
You don't know what you're talking about. | |
Here's the story. | |
Of a lovely lady. | |
Here's the story. | |
It's about kids ingesting this. | |
Yeah, not medical marijuana, not whether you're right. | |
And I am a firm believer that absolutely. | |
You can drink Drano as far as I'm concerned. | |
I don't care. | |
It's your right. | |
But nobody listens. | |
Nobody listens. | |
And to listen is a very tough investment because that means you've got to say, okay, I'm going to wait. | |
Okay, maybe he's not talking about this. | |
Maybe he's... | |
Okay, alright, fine. | |
Alright, fine, I'll... | |
Alright, okay. | |
Maybe I'll... | |
Alright. | |
It's incredible. | |
So, going back to what I'm saying. | |
You've got issues. | |
Oh. | |
And by the by, did you hear about Ted Cruz on The View? | |
That's professional wrestling. | |
That's a work. | |
That's a work. | |
Just look that one up. | |
It goes to show you. | |
Now if you take all of that and you push this aside, and you look at what's happening. | |
Number one, look at your state. | |
What's the history? | |
What's up for grabs? | |
What does the House and the... | |
I don't believe anything I'm hearing. | |
I don't believe anything I'm hearing about the polls. | |
I don't... | |
I don't care if it's Real Clear. | |
I don't care if it's 538. | |
I don't care if it's Nate Silver. | |
I don't care if it's Karl Rove. | |
I don't... | |
Unless... | |
I will tell you what I believe. | |
November the 9th, when all of the votes are cast. | |
And by the way, how come in France they can do an election like that? | |
How come? | |
How come? | |
One more thing I'm going to tell you right now, and this is the most important thing in the world. | |
I cannot explain to you, and this is the most important, I cannot explain to you how it is important for you that the Rishi Sunak in the UK, I'm going to try this. | |
But I know it's not going to go anywhere because it's the UK and nobody cares. | |
I want you to listen to a couple of people. | |
I want you to listen to what some prominent British folks are speaking about, including Mr. Farage and others. | |
And look at what people are saying. | |
I'm just throwing this in there. | |
Regarding the future of the Conservative Party in the UK and whatever conservatism is in this country. | |
Ask anybody right now. | |
Ask anybody you know. | |
Ask anybody. | |
Have them sit down and say, please explain to me what is conservatism, what is liberalism, what is progressivism. | |
Tell me what this means. | |
Not Democrat, Republican, Tory, Whig. | |
No, no, no. | |
Tell me what the ideologies are about. | |
Tell me. | |
Please tell me. | |
And once you understand something, listen carefully. | |
Once you understand that so few people understand so little about what's going on, Unless you truly understand that, you won't be able to predict or comment or handle politics as we know it. | |
And that's absolutely the truth. | |
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Now I hope you understand that I love politics and I love elections because they have nothing to do with reality. | |
They have to do with behavior. | |
They have to do with so much. | |
Remember something. | |
I'm going to say this again for the millionth time. | |
You're going to say, oh dear God. | |
A couple of years ago, maybe five years ago, I don't know when, but I wish somebody would go through. | |
And overnight, overnight, people who were young people and others who had not a tattoo in the family, overnight, went Nuts. | |
Crazy with tattoos. | |
I mean, they just... | |
It's the most incredible thing I've ever seen in my life. | |
Overnight. | |
Overnight. | |
It's just... | |
What happened? | |
Sleeps. | |
And I said, the neck tattoo. | |
The neck tattoo up here. | |
And then you watch... | |
I like a lot of these... | |
I love these YouTube theme shows. | |
One of them is, I was an ex-Navy SEAL. | |
There's about 20 million ex-Navy SEALs. | |
Because they're all on there. | |
Everybody who is in the food industry, every chef, has to have sleeves. | |
Overnight. | |
Overnight. | |
All races, all... | |
It doesn't matter. | |
Here? | |
Here? | |
Not the cute little... | |
I mean, you've got to have something. | |
Now, why am I saying this? | |
This is how fragile and how easily manipulated public opinion is. | |
This is how easily manipulated public opinion is. | |
It is that simple. | |
You can get people to say anything you want if you know how to do it. | |
The number of people, the number of stories, the number of... | |
I cannot tell you this. | |
The people who can quash an idea... | |
Here's one for you. | |
Years ago, a while back, there was a story going around that suggested that zip ties were left on... | |
Car doors as a sign of either sex trafficking or somebody who might be working late. | |
Somebody, let's say a girl at a mall or something. | |
People were saying, what are these zip ties? | |
What are these things for? | |
This was a while back. | |
The people, in fact, according to Philip Krinsky of the Phoenix Police Department, this was in August, So this type of targeting isn't happening in every place, but they believe this is a part of a sex trafficking concern. | |
So anyway, just listen to what I'm saying. | |
So when this first came out, imagine, and there were people who were saying, what is this? | |
Now, of course, you could say, well, maybe it wasn't happening. | |
Maybe they were all making it up. | |
Could be. | |
I don't think so. | |
If somebody said to you, My daughter has zip ties on her car door. | |
I don't know how, sometimes, what car door you're, anyway, it doesn't matter. | |
There were people, there were organizations devoted to fighting sex trafficking who said, ah, stop it. | |
I've never seen, it's like, why doesn't anybody want to, why isn't anybody interested, like, well, let's look into this. | |
Remember the old days, hobos, remember hobos? | |
And people would go to people's houses. | |
Sometimes they would put a mark on your house. | |
Remember that? | |
It was... | |
They put a little mark on the gate or something. | |
They would let people know. | |
This has been going on like marks. | |
So when the story first came up, because it's making... | |
Was it in the post today? | |
Was it in the post? | |
So now it's coming back, this story again, because Mrs. L., in particular, scours the news assiduously. | |
So now that it's coming back, people are talking about it again. | |
The same story that people were saying, oh no, no, don't worry about this. | |
Now, let me ask you a question. | |
This is what you have to know. | |
Don't listen to what people tell you. | |
Listen to what people tell you not to pay attention to. | |
Listen to what people tell you to disregard. | |
Listen to what people tell you. | |
Don't worry about that. | |
That's not important. | |
That's not real. | |
That's a conspiracy theory. | |
That's crazy. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
Watch. | |
Be on the lookout for anybody who has a UPC kind of tattoo. | |
We were at a store the other day and this young girl had the UPC tattoo. | |
Many Many law enforcement agencies say that this is a particular type of marking of gangs and trafficking and other things like that. | |
When people tell you don't pay attention to that, pay attention. | |
You only take flack when you're over the target. | |
I'm going to say this again. | |
Remember this. | |
As long as you live. | |
When people shut you down, when people say don't say that, that's something I just say because maybe you're profane and you're... | |
Billy is, and that's fine. | |
But when somebody says, don't say that again, there's something to it. | |
Guaranteed. | |
It's the oldest trick in the book. | |
Remember, human emotion, human behavior, is so easily controlled. | |
It is so easily controlled, and you are the product of where you're from, where you're born, tells me everything. | |
You're born in the U.S., you're a Christian. | |
Most probably. | |
Where are you born? | |
Okay. | |
Where are you born? | |
To Brooke? | |
Muslim. | |
Duh. | |
Okay. | |
Where else are you from? | |
I know all about you. | |
Were you from the South? | |
Okay. | |
Tell me about yourself. | |
It's like when people used to date. | |
Tell me about yourself. | |
Are you... | |
Interesting. | |
What do you do? | |
Graduate of college. | |
Were your parents married? | |
No, the divorce. | |
Interesting. | |
How young were you when your father left your father? | |
Ooh, ten. | |
Abandonment. | |
I know it sounds terrible, but we're always profiling people. | |
And that's what politics is. | |
That's what everything is. | |
Just look around you. | |
Look at what's going on. | |
Look at the people. | |
I'm throwing too much at you. | |
I realize this. | |
And this bothers people tremendously. | |
Because nobody really wants to think about this. | |
They want to just say, can you just show me? | |
Can you just put a lot of pictures? | |
No. | |
You're smarter than that. | |
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This is so good. | |
Her stuff. | |
She says things. | |
Oh my god. | |
They go crazy. | |
She hits a nerve. | |
You know you're over there. | |
She did. | |
What was the one you did about Monster? | |
What was it? | |
Monster High the Doll. | |
Monster High the Doll. | |
A doll. | |
They went nuts! | |
Every bot in the world! | |
It was incredible. | |
So this is her. | |
Please go to her YouTube channel. | |
Listen to what she says. | |
And what's the purpose of this? | |
To protect children. | |
Gee, imagine that. | |
Just do that right now. | |
Also, she's at YouTube at LensWarriors. | |
And you can find me on YouTube at LionelMedia. | |
And by the way, I want to tell you something. | |
And I've said this before and I'm going to say it again. | |
I do a private channel. | |
A private channel where I can talk about things that, well, I just don't have to worry about these seemingly endless things. | |
Don't talk about that. | |
Don't talk about this. | |
Why not? | |
Don't talk about that. | |
Well, I want to talk about whatever I want. | |
And for less than 30 cents a day, I know how to do it. | |
This is my private channel, linelmedia.com. | |
Just talk. | |
And I say stuff that ooh. | |
And you know why it's so ooh? | |
Because it's true. | |
Thank you, my friends. | |
Have a great and glorious day. | |
By the way, if you're interested, today at 4, about 4 p.m. or so, I'm going to be on the Anthony Cumia show. | |
My good friend Anthony Cumia, Compound Media. | |
Anthony Cumia is one of the smartest people around. | |
He doesn't know it. | |
He has a series of cretins and cretins and Boeotians on his show. | |
A lot of mouth-breathing knuckle-draggers. | |
But he is a... | |
He kind of like... | |
He keeps one foot. | |
And then when I meet him, I bring this out of him. | |
There's this... | |
He's really smart. | |
But you never know it by virtue of some, and I'll tell him to his face, some of the morons that he has on a regular basis. | |
He's too good for that, but what are you going to do? | |
That's today at 4 p.m., 4.15, I don't know, on Anthony Cumia, Compound Media. | |
He used to have a radio show with another guy who, I don't know what happened to him. | |
All right, my friends, you have a great and glorious day. | |
See you tomorrow at St. Bad Time, St. Bad Channel, 9 a.m. Eastern Time. | |
Until then, the monkey's dead, the show's over. | |
Sue ya. | |
Ta-ta. |