The Day Is Here: Midterms 2022
Alas at long last.
Alas at long last.
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This is it today. | |
Today is it. | |
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Because I can't do what everybody else is doing. | |
I'm sorry. | |
I can't. | |
Because I don't think you want to see things my way. | |
Okay? | |
But in the event you do, I'll do the best I can. | |
Okay? | |
First, people love to be very hopeful. | |
They love to believe that their vote matters. | |
They love to believe in the franchise. | |
They love to believe because it's who we are. | |
It's like sports. | |
One of the reasons for bread and circuses isn't necessarily just the sport itself, but to get you used to this tribal type of focused... | |
What's the word? | |
This participation. | |
Now, let me see if I can kind of give you an update of this stupid, stupid, lame coverage everywhere. | |
Here are the people to listen to, but you don't want to listen. | |
First, do you want to clap or do you want to follow this? | |
Are you a political scientist, or do you want to just clap? | |
Do you want to talk about Trump, or do you want to talk about Biden? | |
Do you want to talk about, what do you want to do? | |
Trump, by the way, was excellent in his very serious, not elder statement, but the How do I say this? | |
Just saying, listen, you're going to vote. | |
I'm going to announce later. | |
He got his announcement in without stealing the thunder. | |
This drives people crazy. | |
But Trump is more interesting as a politician than as a candidate. | |
Does that make any sense? | |
Throughout history, People have come along and changed things. | |
Bob Dylan changed folk music. | |
Bob Dylan, you have no idea what he did. | |
Phil Oaks and Tom Bax, hey, you know, if I had a hammer, okay, great. | |
He's singing about, you know, that hard rain's gonna fall. | |
I mean, just, whoa! | |
Marlon Brando. | |
As disgusting and perverted as Marlon Brando is, changed acting. | |
Spencer Tracy, who would say, Well, Mary Jane, I think it's time you should owe your father an absolute explanation for why you and Bud took out the car. | |
Marlon Brando. | |
Now, you look at this now and you think, what's the big deal? | |
It was revolutionary. | |
Marlon Brando started to act kind of like people did. | |
Marlon Brando did these things that nobody did. | |
It's like, oh my God. | |
So there are these people who are transformational. | |
John Kennedy, transformational in terms of what he did as far as politics go. | |
Transformational. | |
John F. Kennedy was no... | |
He wasn't half of what people thought. | |
I mean, it was tragic, obviously. | |
But he was transformational. | |
And now we have Herschel Walker. | |
Herschel Walker? | |
And I'm asking those Fox News people, excuse me, you like Herschel Walker? | |
Or are you just saying that? | |
Yeah, I'm just, oh, you're just saying that. | |
Okay, fine. | |
You like Dr. Oz? | |
Have you heard Dr. Oz say anything? | |
What's his worldview? | |
What's his theory? | |
You don't know, do you? | |
Because you don't like him. | |
I hate politics like that. | |
I don't understand this. | |
I don't understand how any of this even remotely works. | |
What are they doing? | |
What is happening here? | |
Does anybody care on how this works? | |
Does anybody care about how this thing works? | |
Does anybody see? | |
Let me tell you who we're the ones to listen to. | |
But nobody really wants to know because, well, he's kind of, doesn't seem very exciting. | |
And it's this fellow named Karl Rove. | |
I love talking precincts, ballots, up ballots, down ballots. | |
This, I love to hear about off. | |
I love stats. | |
There is that part that nobody is talking about. | |
The mathematics. | |
When it comes to sports, people know about the brackets and this and the best of three and they know everything. | |
But when it comes to this, they know nothing. | |
Absolutely nothing. | |
Are you happy with this? | |
Is it going to be a red wave or a red tsunami? | |
Yes, there's going to be. | |
You know this. | |
Are they going to take the House, take the Senate? | |
Okay. | |
I'm bored out of my mind. | |
Bored. | |
That's not what's interesting to me. | |
And I've got nobody to talk to. | |
I've got nobody. | |
These people want to talk about Elon Musk. | |
Elon Musk cut off Kathy. | |
Why are you telling Kathy Griffin she can't be on your show? | |
What are you doing? | |
What is going on here? | |
What is this? | |
You're buying this Elon Musk story? | |
You must. | |
They love to talk about it. | |
Or the lottery. | |
Hey, what was that glitch in the lottery? | |
What's that about? | |
Is that a, is that a, is that pythonic? | |
Is that at all vatic? | |
Is that a presage? | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
So much to talk about. | |
But you've got to wait one second. | |
First, I want to remind you. | |
Number one, January 14th. | |
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At the cutting room? | |
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It's all heckling. | |
It's all talking. | |
It's all you and me. | |
It's all a... | |
A postprandial review as we look at 2023. | |
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Why? | |
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Success. | |
Success. | |
What you'd be watching for. | |
First, 6-7, see what happens. | |
You know and I know there is going to be at some particular point some form of it's going to be a problem. | |
It's going to be a problem either with Maybe a precinct here, a precinct there. | |
Maybe there's going to be some allegations which may or may not be proved, may or may not be substantiated. | |
But you're going to be hearing about problems that exist, maybe here. | |
Smooth sailing for the most part. | |
I'm not planning anything. | |
But what's going to happen is that when you do say something, if you were to say, hey, wait a minute. | |
We notice that in Maricopa County, in Collier County, in Duval County, in Hendry County, in Jackson County, we notice irregularities. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Are you pulling 2,000 mules on us? | |
Is that it? | |
What's going on here? | |
What are you suggesting? | |
Well, I'm not saying you're not a denier, are you? | |
There you go. | |
You see how this works? | |
You're going to hear people Start off their sentence with this. | |
Now, I'm no denier. | |
I'm no denier. | |
Just like they say, well, I'm no conspiracy theorist. | |
You see how it trains people? | |
Before you say, wait a minute, the precinct is on fire, or whatever. | |
You're trained to say, no, I'm no denier. | |
See how that works? | |
Self-censorship is the most important thing in the world. | |
Be on the lookout for that. | |
Forget the precincts. | |
Watch how many people say, uh, no, it's okay. | |
Well, I don't want that. | |
Because CNN, MSNBC, others are going to be told, you know. | |
But they're going to have their meetings, you know. | |
Listen, here's the thing. | |
All eyes on Fox. | |
When Fox says this, you say this. | |
And at Fox, they say, and when CNN says this, you say this. | |
Because they love To hate each other. | |
They exist for each other's benefit. | |
I know people whose entire world view is looked at in terms of what CNN says. | |
Did you hear what Poppy Harlow... | |
Who? | |
Did you... | |
Who? | |
I don't even know who that is. | |
Who is she? | |
Is she a senator? | |
No, she's on the morning of the... | |
Who? | |
I don't know who that is. | |
I don't know what that is. | |
I don't care about that. | |
So, tonight, when the first, remember, number one, when precincts start to close, get an idea. | |
Go to the adults. | |
Give me tote boards. | |
Give me people with screens. | |
Give me that. | |
Somebody who knows what they're doing. | |
Karl Rove, I think he is exceedingly good. | |
Polls, I told you. | |
What about polls? | |
Polls don't matter tonight. | |
Well, by the way, you're not going to see any corrections. | |
You're not going to see anybody on Fox or CNN or any place for that matter. | |
Now let's go back and let's see how the polls did. | |
Let's see how Reuters did. | |
Let's see how Quinnipiac did versus Marist College or Dumbledore, whatever it is. | |
You will never see... | |
A comparison with how people did. | |
Because remember, the predictions are bad. | |
Then there are the corrections. | |
So tonight, 7 o 'clock, 8 o 'clock, see where it's going. | |
Because you'll start to see a whoa. | |
Because people will vote often en masse. | |
That means all together. | |
So when you see whoa, get ready. | |
For the surprises of a lifetime. | |
I don't know which ones they're going to be. | |
But if I had to pick one, if I said, here's my prediction, the one where I'm going to be like that mattress dude who made the 75 mil, I'm going to say, put my money on Fetterman. | |
I don't want him. | |
I'm not saying I don't care. | |
That's the one why. | |
Because they never said anything. | |
He's within a tenth of a point. | |
I don't think they're that smart to be that strategic, because they should have done that anyway. | |
I would have said to everybody in Pennsylvania, I need every Republican, every Oz voter, I need everybody to hold your nose and vote for Oz or whatever it is because this guy is tough and he's strong and we've got to get out there and we need turn on and we've got to drive to the polls and blah, blah, blah. | |
That's what I would have done. | |
So the fact that they were always like, well, there's always a good tenth of a point. | |
A tenth of a point? | |
The margin of error is, what, three? | |
Don't even... | |
That's the one. | |
The reason why is because I can't write for you the reason I can't tell you why. | |
But when you have people going out and mocking a man who had a stroke, that doesn't make any sense. | |
When you also have people coming in and pushing somebody who never really said anything. | |
I still don't know what Oz said. | |
That's another thing. | |
Remember, I do not want Fetterman. | |
I don't live in Pennsylvania, but I would not want him at all. | |
I would have to hold my nose and vote for Oz. | |
But that's not the kind of success that I would want. | |
Keep an eye on that one. | |
That's going to be fascinating. | |
Also, Trump was magnificent last night. | |
Very, very good. | |
I'm going to endorse everybody. | |
I'm going to wait. | |
Very good. | |
Very good. | |
I like that. | |
Because I still think that you are going to be amazed if Trump were to ever let you see the statesman. | |
I know you don't think it exists, but it does. | |
So that's it. | |
Now, so we watch what happens. | |
Tomorrow, what's going to happen? | |
All kinds of celebrations. | |
J.D. Vance here. | |
Lee Zeldin probably. | |
That's a biggie. | |
Did you see who came? | |
Who was it today? | |
It was Amy Schumer, Cher, Leonardo DiCaprio, somebody else. | |
Who dropped out of Twitter? | |
No, no. | |
Who came to politic on behalf of Kathy Hochul in New York. | |
It was DiCaprio, DiCaprio, Schumer, Cher. | |
Amy Schumer. | |
Amy Schumer. | |
Who cares? | |
People are saying, who? | |
Amy Schumer. | |
Yeah, that's interesting to see. | |
That's who they do. | |
Now, who are the Republicans? | |
Who would you get? | |
First of all, Lee Zeldin. | |
Remember, I'm going to tell you the opposite. | |
Leaves me flat. | |
Boring. | |
We call him Led Zeppelin. | |
Boring. | |
Fetterman's already filing lawsuits. | |
Remember, I told you this. | |
Remember, keep an eye. | |
I don't want to be a denier. | |
He doesn't mind being a denier. | |
You see how this works? | |
You see how this works? | |
But watch what happens. | |
This is very interesting. | |
Before you get all excited about this, let me fill you in a couple of things. | |
Number one, Democrats know all about this. | |
In my worldview, in my opinion, the way I make the world make sense to me is we have this party and that party. | |
We have this iteration. | |
It's like you have your left hand and your right hand. | |
Nice little balance. | |
We tend to be one-handed, you know, for the most part. | |
Some of us are ambidextrous, but we just have this. | |
And that's just the way that is. | |
And there's just this, but what really controls anything? | |
Do your hands control anything? | |
No. | |
Is it your brain? | |
Sometimes. | |
Well, who runs this show? | |
Who is really in charge of the government? | |
Who runs the world? | |
Who? | |
Do you think this is subject to some kind of plebiscite? | |
Do you think the world is run by a bunch of folks sitting around? | |
Do you? | |
Do you have any idea? | |
Any? | |
Do you think that it's the UN? | |
Do you think it's Congress? | |
What do you think? | |
Do you? | |
Well, I have a working hypothesis that the people who run the world are separate and distinct from those who are involved titularly with running different shows. | |
Now, it's a little different with China. | |
A little different with... | |
You see, this is our world. | |
See how simple that is? | |
Look at it. | |
It's very simple. | |
This is the rest of the world. | |
This is the interesting part. | |
Very complicated. | |
We have the West. | |
They have BRICS. | |
Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa. | |
We'll get to that later on. | |
But in this country, here's the question I want to know. | |
Let's say I'm sitting at a bar with you. | |
We're at an Irish bar, and you've introduced me to your friend. | |
His name is Dermot, and his wife, Siobhan, and they're from Galway. | |
And I'm explaining these to them, and I'm saying, okay, here's what you're going to watch for. | |
When the Republicans win, Here's what they're going to do. | |
Nothing. | |
They're great at sounding the alarm. | |
They've got flags, bells, buzzers. | |
They've got Fox News locked up. | |
They've got everything. | |
They're going to be gloating and like they did with Contract with America. | |
You watch what happens. | |
But just sit back and wait. | |
Merrick Garland is saying, go ahead. | |
Hunter Biden is saying, go ahead. | |
Joe Biden is saying, go ahead. | |
AOC, we're waiting. | |
Nancy Pelosi, I'm here. | |
Go ahead. | |
What are you going to do? | |
Are you going to impeach him? | |
If the Democrats, they impeached, remember, Listen to what I'm saying to you. | |
Listen and listen good. | |
I know you don't believe this. | |
I know you don't want to listen to me. | |
But I'm not a Republican. | |
I'm an American. | |
And I'm telling you how things work. | |
And you might like what I'm saying. | |
You might not like what I'm saying. | |
But let me tell you what happens. | |
To impeach is an asterisk. | |
You know it's a two-part process. | |
Impeachment in the House, conviction in the Senate. | |
Right? | |
Works. | |
Impeachment just means charging. | |
It's like indicting. | |
It doesn't mean anything. | |
But nobody likes to be impeached. | |
They knew, Democrats, twice they got Trump. | |
And they said, we know we're not going to. | |
We are not anywhere near a conviction. | |
We don't want to stop. | |
They, and their media, and their social media, and their heritage media, and their everything, they never let up. | |
The first thing that can happen, listen to me, the very first thing that could happen is the Republicans will say, okay, All in favor of impeaching Joe Biden? | |
What? | |
Gerald Ford said, do you have a majority in the House? | |
Yeah. | |
You can impeach him. | |
Do you have a majority? | |
Yeah. | |
You impeach him. | |
And you impeach him the first week. | |
And you go to trial. | |
And you go. | |
And you go. | |
That's what the Democrats would do. | |
The Republicans are going to do that? | |
No. | |
Adam Schiff, this and that. | |
Jerry Nadler. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
You don't believe what I'm saying. | |
See, nobody gets this. | |
I respect these people. | |
You know who I respect? | |
China. | |
Oh, they're bad. | |
Well, I like that. | |
I don't want to live there. | |
I don't want to live there. | |
There's a lot of stuff. | |
What China does, what Europe does, Russia, the mob, the old mob, CIA to an extent, the DOJ under this. | |
Oh, man, these people are just... | |
I want to meet the people who craft our collective personalities vis-a-vis social media. | |
It's genius. | |
But I'm telling you, they're not going to do this. | |
The Democrats are saying, I can't believe these people. | |
Adam Schiff would be saying, we got it already done. | |
If Adam Schiff were, let's say, Jim Jordan, he would have said, I got it right here. | |
We got the articles right here. | |
We're ready to go. | |
We got the votes. | |
We're going to win the House. | |
And, and, this is interesting, they're going to have a majority of the Senate. | |
They could do it twice. | |
They could maybe convict for the first time ever. | |
Well, they need a supermajority, but still. | |
But the point is, the point is, listen to me. | |
This is the way they think. | |
Republicans don't think that. | |
Uh-uh. | |
That's the difference. | |
That's the difference. | |
Democrats sit back and they say, oh, just wait. | |
Oh, just wait. | |
We've got stuff planned you haven't even seen yet. | |
This is nothing. | |
You think, what did you think? | |
What were you getting upset about? | |
About somebody, what? | |
Costume parties in public libraries? | |
Wait. | |
Wait. | |
So, What do the Republicans have? | |
What's their worldview? | |
What is it? | |
5, 10, 15, 25 years in advance. | |
What do they think? | |
I don't know. | |
We're thinking now about, oh, should it be DeSantis or should it be Trump? | |
I don't know. | |
Trump said some mean stuff. | |
By the way, let me tell you something. | |
You know, the inside... | |
Folks tell me, you know what my inside folks tell me? | |
That this guy DeSantis is a jerk! | |
I mean, he may come, you may love him, but he's not nice to Trump. | |
And he's, you know, and Trump, Trump can't, I mean, whatever you do, don't get into a micturition match with him. | |
And that's that story. | |
There's a lot of stuff going on. | |
They make it sound like, well, you know, he's just, you know, Trump's being this real boorish guy. | |
Oh, no, no, no. | |
Not necessarily, but that's neither here nor there. | |
So let me recap. | |
Tonight they win. | |
Tomorrow they gloat. | |
And that's it. | |
That's it. | |
And they're going to be talking about stuff. | |
And Mitch McConnell, Mitch McConnell, get rid of him. | |
What are you going to do? | |
I don't know. | |
Now, what should they do? | |
Well, the first thing they do is they have to Try to neutralize the enemy. | |
And they don't do this. | |
And here's the story. | |
And see if you can follow this. | |
Remember, this is my opinion based upon what I see. | |
You've got Nancy Pelosi. | |
Nancy Pelosi. | |
By the way, how about that Jason Whitlock? | |
I'm still thinking about that. | |
Wow. | |
Classy. | |
Nancy Pelosi is sitting there saying, so. | |
How do we do with that Paul story? | |
Pretty good, yeah. | |
That took some time off of the clock. | |
Wasn't that great? | |
Elon, you were great too. | |
Loved the Kathy Griffith story. | |
Fantastic. | |
Fantastic! | |
Oh, you want to get back to the... | |
Oh, I'm sorry. | |
Was there an election here? | |
Oh, I didn't know that. | |
I'm sorry. | |
Go ahead. | |
Go ahead. | |
So here's what they're going to do. | |
They're going to shake hands. | |
They're going to see Nancy. | |
You're 82. Thank you. | |
No, no, thank you. | |
Nancy, you were fantastic. | |
You went to Taiwan. | |
You did everything. | |
When Nancy tore up, remember when Nancy tore up the State of the Union? | |
By the way, has Biden had a State of the Union? | |
I don't even know. | |
I don't even know. | |
She tore the thing, remember that? | |
And they said, oh, they're going to, this could be, somebody actually said this. | |
This could be against the law because she's supposed to keep this. | |
Are you kidding me? | |
Are you, seriously. | |
Are you kidding me? | |
Come on. | |
Stop it. | |
She's looking at you like, what are you doing? | |
They're going to say, thank you very much. | |
Hakeem Jeffries comes in. | |
Now it gets good. | |
Oh. | |
Oh, man. | |
Oh, you ain't seen nothing yet. | |
Wait. | |
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. | |
This is going to be The new iteration of it. | |
You know who else is going to be big in the Democratic Party? | |
That's right. | |
AOC and the squad. | |
And let me tell you what these people do. | |
Let me tell you what these people do. | |
What Biden does is what Trump does. | |
Biden never gives up. | |
Biden can fall off a stage face first. | |
Remember years ago when Bob Dole was flipping... | |
Was it Bob Dole or was it Gary Bauer? | |
Somebody went, I mean, did a face or a header right off of the thing. | |
You can say whatever you want. | |
Joe Biden says, I'm running again. | |
I feel terrific. | |
Joe Biden can be like Charlie Watts, not Charlie Watts, bless his heart, but Joe Biden could be in a hospital bed, tapping out, writing on a magic slate, and he says, I'm doing great. | |
I'm fantastic. | |
I'm going to run. | |
He doesn't stop. | |
And doesn't stop. | |
He goes out. | |
Listen to this. | |
Listen to me. | |
Are you listening to me? | |
I don't think you're understanding this. | |
He goes to Pennsylvania and says, we're going to stop fracking. | |
The C.O. Jones of this guy. | |
Unbelievable. | |
He doesn't. | |
Stop. | |
They gave him, they're going to say, listen, Joe, these are the notes. | |
You read this. | |
Okay. | |
Wait till AOC comes along. | |
Now that's going to be interesting. | |
That's the Bernie contingent. | |
See, they've got 5, 10, 50, they've got a plan. | |
They've got climate legislation, this, fracking, family, crime. | |
Have you heard about social justice? | |
Not social justice. | |
Restorative justice? | |
I've been telling you about it before. | |
You think no cash bail was big? | |
Wait till restorative justice comes in. | |
That's a Soros thing. | |
We're not done with that one yet. | |
We're not done. | |
Wait till you see what's going to happen in movements regarding children, families, marriage. | |
Termination of pregnancy. | |
Whatever. | |
I'm just saying. | |
They're ready to go. | |
They're going to be utilizing their First Amendment right. | |
What will the Republicans do? | |
Nothing. | |
They're going to go on Fox News. | |
And they're going to be going to diners. | |
And they're going to be having CPAC. | |
And they're going to think they're great. | |
And we're smart. | |
And we're American. | |
And we're noble and moral. | |
And these guys are bad. | |
I'm telling you. | |
So enjoy tonight all you want. | |
You're going to see a majority. | |
Maybe both houses. | |
Pennsylvania? | |
Oh, no, no. | |
Oh, that's going to be days. | |
They're not. | |
They are ready for that. | |
And remember what I said. | |
I'm just saying. | |
People are going to have to start off every sentence with, not that I'm a denier. | |
Not that I'm a conspiracy theorist. | |
Not that I'm... | |
See what they do? | |
They make you... | |
Remember that one? | |
Remember years ago when people were talking about Barack Obama's birth certificate? | |
Oh! | |
Not that I'm a birth... | |
Would you please stop talking? | |
Nobody cared about Herbert Hoover's Article 2 qualification or McCain. | |
It didn't matter. | |
See, we live in a world right now where we have this... | |
We're very prone to picking up traits. | |
That's why everybody gets a tattoo. | |
That's why everybody has a studded earring. | |
That's why everybody talks to everybody else. | |
That's why everybody starts off a sentence with like. | |
That's why people sit in their front car and scream and yell. | |
We do whatever we are told to do. | |
There is no individual creativity. | |
And the best part about this is that if I went to a Democrat, if I went to Nancy Pelosi or whoever, I would say, she would even tell you, you know, this isn't really us. | |
Do you think Nancy Pelosi, seriously, Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer, are four of the programs they're promoting, do you really, do you really, no! | |
Do you think Merrick Garland actually wants to be a part of a Department of Justice that dismantles justice, the criminal justice? | |
No! | |
No! | |
So you're saying, but then who runs it? | |
Ah! | |
Now we're getting somewhere. | |
Now we're getting somewhere. | |
Oh, my friends, let's talk about the future. | |
Now, I would never be able to do this because nobody would talk. | |
You know, I talk about preparewithlionel.com. | |
There's big three. | |
Food, water, energy. | |
Anybody talk about water in the first part? | |
Who was it recently you talked to about water? | |
What was it? | |
Oh, oh. | |
Indonesia. | |
They're killing each other for water. | |
As we speak, Mrs. L is involved in... | |
Water... | |
See, we always say... | |
The currency, since I have been speaking, hydro-imperialism, get ready for that. | |
Get ready for that. | |
Do you think the possibility of weather change, weather is possible? | |
If you don't think so, you haven't been reading anything from Bill Gates, or at all. | |
Would you talk to me about the notion of, quote, censorship? | |
What is censorship? | |
Do you think that Elon Musk is the savior of free speech? | |
Do you think so? | |
Tell me you're not believing this. | |
Tell me you're not believing this. | |
There was something that was recently tweeted regarding Because everybody's saying, well, you know, should you not be able to say, you know, who is censorship? | |
You know, who is the greatest censor who's ever been since the beginning of time? | |
Well, it should be the beginning of time. | |
But basically, we call it loosely the government. | |
Operation Mockingbird was the gold standard. | |
And Edward Snowden speaks of this by revisiting an old video. | |
And believe me, it's not. | |
Jack Dorsey, and that's not it. | |
They want you to believe that. | |
I'm going to tell you one thing one time, and maybe this is too much for you. | |
Maybe this is too much. | |
It's like when you're talking to a kid. | |
Not you, mind you, but some. | |
It's like when you talk to a kid and say, Mommy, Dad, where did I come from? | |
You can't tell a kid everything. | |
You've got to say, well, when two people love each other, you know, that kind of thing. | |
Well, Since the beginning of time, the most important currency is information. | |
And information is terrible. | |
Great for citizens, terrible for governments. | |
Information is something that they want to stop. | |
And we have been figuring out ways to stop this forever. | |
And it's just one iteration after another. | |
We had movies, and then we had ratings, and then we had McCarthy, and it's always one thing after another. | |
But more importantly, what you've done is you've become used to it. | |
You have become habituated to the notion of any kind of censorship. | |
You're figuring, well, it's bound to happen, right? | |
It's bound to happen. | |
Anybody talking about that? | |
No. | |
Any chance of the Republicans repealing Section 230? | |
Not on your life. | |
Well, what are they going to do? | |
Any chance of the Republicans pushing for a ceasefire in Ukraine? | |
No. | |
Put on Jack Keene. | |
Jack Keene with Maria Bartiromo. | |
That's my favorite. | |
Jack, why don't you just put on a uniform? | |
I mean, come on! | |
The Institute for the Study of War, the Kagans and the Newlands, who do you think that is? | |
It's Victoria Noland! | |
Hello! | |
It's the family! | |
But they don't think you know that. | |
Well, he's a general. | |
We're not going to talk about that. | |
Because both sides, yay! | |
And meanwhile, Biden is like this. | |
What do I do now? | |
I'm still there. | |
Always put your money on the track record. | |
Think about this. | |
Let me ask you a question. | |
Stop right there. | |
We all think the world of President Trump? | |
I was saying before, transcendentally, there's nothing like him. | |
He's the Beatles, he's Bob Dylan, he's JFK. | |
He did something that nobody could know. | |
And whether he can stop being Trump is a different story. | |
Because he always wants to be Trump. | |
He wants to be the smartass. | |
He wants to be... | |
He wants to make fun of people. | |
He has his own cliquish people. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Okay, fine. | |
Whatever. | |
He could be beyond... | |
Let me just say something right now. | |
It's not going to happen. | |
And I'm telling you what I think, and some people don't like this. | |
You know what Trump never did? | |
Maybe couldn't for reasons I don't understand? | |
Never used Melania. | |
Never did. | |
Never. | |
She was always like, oh yeah, right. | |
You see, Melania? | |
I don't know what that's about. | |
But there's two things that are going to happen. | |
And this is what I would tell one thing to President Trump. | |
You watch what DeSantis' wife does. | |
And you watch while that happens. | |
You have to use every... | |
Casey DeSantis, 42 years old, recovering remission from cancer, the loving husband, the mother. | |
Oh, God. | |
It is so... | |
And people would love Melania. | |
Love her. | |
She doesn't do it. | |
She's like, over there. | |
I'm not going to get into that again. | |
We've already been through that. | |
These are some of the things that make me think, I don't think Trump, I don't think he really... | |
DeSantis would say, whatever you want. | |
Can I see the kids? | |
Sure, absolutely. | |
I'll give you what you want. | |
I will give you what you need. | |
It's about kissing babies. | |
It's about connecting. | |
Now, you know you connect with Trump. | |
I think Trump is, to me, he's like this. | |
He's like almost... | |
It's what Andre the Giant did for wrestling. | |
It's what Bocelli did for opera. | |
It's what Garth Brooks did for country. | |
It's what Kenny G did for jazz. | |
Sorry! | |
Sorry! | |
He made it. | |
All of a sudden, people will say, don't ever misunderstand, as George Bush would say, Donald Trump. | |
Don't ever do that. | |
And believe me, you know who would agree? | |
The Democrats. | |
Oh, absolutely right. | |
They love him. | |
Did you know that Donald Trump promotes and makes more... | |
Let me back up. | |
Why do you think so many media companies are folding now? | |
Why? | |
Because the damage was done after Trump left. | |
Trevor Noah. | |
That was a joke. | |
Why? | |
Samantha Bee. | |
James Corden. | |
Where's he going? | |
He's probably going, so they say, to England, replace Graham Norton, John Oliver takes his place, and whatever. | |
The whole, you know, Colbert. | |
What happened to CNN? | |
Where did this money... | |
Believe me, if CNN was making money left and right, they'd say, do it! | |
It has nothing to do with the quality of this. | |
What happened? | |
There was no Trump. | |
There was no Trump. | |
You don't realize this. | |
But we've been pretty bored without Trump. | |
It's been boring. | |
It's just kind of like... | |
How many times have you had this conversation with somebody? | |
Isn't it great now that Trump's not in? | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
By the way, 600 people watching, 257 likes. | |
How many times have you heard that? | |
How many times have you heard somebody say, Trump? | |
And by the way, if you don't subscribe to this channel, if you don't subscribe to this channel, I don't know what to tell you. | |
I don't know what to tell you. | |
In two years, let me tell you what I did. | |
I told you, in two years, they hit me with 15,000. | |
Almost to the number. | |
We're dangerous. | |
And you know what makes us the most dangerous? | |
You're not going to believe this. | |
But I'm going to say it. | |
It sounds kind of highfalutin, but it's true. | |
You know what makes us the most dangerous? | |
We can't be predicted. | |
We don't fit in. | |
You could take me, right now, put me on any TV show. | |
CNN, MSDNC, Fox News, Newsmax even. | |
Whatever. | |
Whatever you want. | |
And tell me, what will it be? | |
Attack them. | |
Praise them. | |
Okay. | |
There's things that they do? | |
Absolutely. | |
Because I love the game. | |
I love politics. | |
I love democracy. | |
I love... | |
I love elections. | |
I don't care. | |
My worldview, my policy does not exist in a party. | |
Nobody would ever do it. | |
It doesn't exist. | |
I don't fit in. | |
Republicans are like closer. | |
To stopping this. | |
Republicans are antibiotics. | |
I want vitamins. | |
I want something to promote something. | |
Republicans now are stopping this. | |
They're amputation. | |
They're like chemo and radiation. | |
I hate to use those things. | |
I don't know what the Republican thing is. | |
I don't know. | |
I mean, they talk a good game. | |
But they don't. | |
No, neither one. | |
Sorry. | |
But oh God, do I respect? | |
The shadow government? | |
Oh, man! | |
You have no idea. | |
I'm in awe of them. | |
Overnight, they said, hey, want to use one of these phones? | |
Hey, thanks! | |
Who are you? | |
Oh, we're just Silicon Valley. | |
Silicon? | |
No, Silicon. | |
You'll learn about that. | |
We're just a bunch of wonky nerds from Harvard. | |
And we put together this kind of wacky idea. | |
And we got these people called In-Q-Tel. | |
You know, that's the investment banking arm of the Intel agency? | |
You know that, right? | |
Yeah. | |
Anyway. | |
So, lo and behold, they kind of liked our stuff. | |
And, well, there we are. | |
And we put this groovy thing together. | |
It's a computer. | |
Billy Gates and Paul Allen did this. | |
Look at them. | |
Nerds! | |
Counter, culture, revolutionary. | |
302 likes. | |
I like what I'm seeing. | |
Subscribe. | |
I better get some new subscriptions. | |
If you're a new subscriber, I want to hear it right now. | |
Give me a shout-out. | |
I want new subscribers. | |
Come on. | |
They're killing me over here. | |
Anyway, you know the story. | |
Hey, would you like one of these? | |
Sure. | |
What's it called? | |
It's called a PC. | |
PC? | |
Yeah, personal computer. | |
Has this thing called Windows. | |
Kind of like Windows 98. Would you like to try it? | |
I'd love to try it. | |
Hey, I can do my banking. | |
Isn't that great? | |
Oh, by the way, yeah, it may not be very safe in terms of viruses. | |
What? | |
Well, I mean, we're kind of new at this and I just want to let you know why. | |
Well... | |
One of the deals that these guys made, a little bit of DARPA, is these guys named DARPA. | |
They told me, listen, we'll help you out. | |
We'll make you a billionaire. | |
But when you put these machines into people's homes, make sure you leave the back door open like that so we get in. | |
You understand this? | |
Yeah, sure. | |
Okay. | |
That's why Apple, they weren't there for that memo. | |
The next thing you know, everybody's got one of these in their home. | |
That's genius. | |
See, if I could meet Eric Blair, if I could do it, you know, George Orwell, you're not going to believe it. | |
Winston, you know, your story, they had to break in. | |
We have a device they stood in line for to buy through the nose, and it became a surveillance. | |
And then the people who ran it said, oh, no, no, wait, wait, wait, wait. | |
We've got 5, 10, 15, 20 years. | |
First, they buy it. | |
By the way, I want new subscribers. | |
Tell me when you're a new subscriber. | |
Do it. | |
It's important. | |
We've got to get this word out. | |
Can you imagine this on Fox News? | |
I look at me like, what is this guy talking about? | |
You know it's true. | |
But then the ones say, listen, I want you to meet these guys from, well, it's not really Silicon Valley. | |
Well, that's what we call it. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
These guys are old. | |
This is like paperclip. | |
This is like, you have psychologists, psychiatrists, you've got people here who are so ingenious. | |
We're going to change We're going to change human behavior. | |
We're going to take these devices and we're going to make people do things they don't want to do. | |
That's coming up. | |
What do you mean? | |
Oh, you know what a selfie is? | |
You mean like a picture? | |
Oh, no, no, no. | |
You know what it is? | |
The moment that humans do this, It's over. | |
We've got them. | |
Because this means I'm not in charge, or do I care where I am? | |
I live here now. | |
Our next five years? | |
VR. | |
Virtual reality? | |
Oh, wait till that one's gone. | |
Wait till that's gone. | |
Wait till we merge psych meds with kids with virtual reality. | |
Have we ever told you what we're going to do with 5G? | |
Better stop! | |
I don't want to get two. | |
Five, what? | |
Well, that's another story. | |
It's too much. | |
But just wait. | |
We've got it all planned out. | |
You see, when you go to meet these people, you can say, excuse me, I want to meet the guy from Apple. | |
Not Timka. | |
I want to see your boss. | |
You know what I mean. | |
I mean your boss. | |
Boss. | |
Boss. | |
This person will say, this device, this thing that we've got here, This is so great. | |
We've got, I can tell you, 10 years from now. | |
We can't give you all the, I mean, we'll make internal changes. | |
Believe it, every time you have an operating system update, that's for us. | |
But we know exactly what's coming on because we want you incrementally to keep buying more. | |
We do want to make a profit in this. | |
Let me just stop right there. | |
Let me just stop. | |
Because right now, You're going to be enjoying this election. | |
And that's important. | |
And enjoy the election. | |
Enjoy it. | |
It's a wonderful time. | |
Yay! | |
The good guys won. | |
But keep in mind, the Republican Party and the Democratic Party have nothing to do with you. | |
This is... | |
Left and right hand, the brain of this organization, they're just letting you think two sides of the same coin. | |
Oh, this guy won. | |
Oh, this guy won. | |
No, this one won. | |
This is what you're doing. | |
This is what they're doing. | |
They want you to believe that there are these systematic, substantial differences between left and right and red and blue. | |
And who was it, Carol Quigley says, like two drunks walking home and holding each other up. | |
Supporting each other. | |
Giving the illusion of this opposition, controlled opposition. | |
It's brilliant. | |
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I love to be able to say this is what I believe. | |
Who voted? | |
Better yet, who has said no? | |
That's what I don't understand. | |
I don't understand. | |
Inactivity? | |
That old George Cardinal, you're just encouraging them. | |
No. | |
My friends, I thank you. | |
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Tomorrow we will meet again to go through the results of this. | |
Let's also find out what's happening regarding this $1.9 billion. | |
Do we know anything about that? | |
This lottery? | |
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Remember, never stop asking questions. | |
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