Dems Take the Senate and It's Amscray Trump!
The Pyrrhic victory. Truly.
The Pyrrhic victory. Truly.
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...with anything that we are involved in. | |
Reality has nothing to do with this. | |
Rational thinking, adult thinking, it's a waste of time if you find yourself in the position of trying to deal with... | |
Let me explain something to you. | |
And please, I don't mean to make it sound like I think of you as a child. | |
I think of the rest of the world as a child. | |
It's a very, very simple thing. | |
Democrats never, ever, ever turn their back on Biden. | |
Democrats have no interest in Any issue that you want to present other than Biden. | |
Other than, excuse me, Trump or the world. | |
Democrats never talk about Hunter Biden, the laptop, the crack, the parmesan cheese. | |
Never. | |
Never talk about Hunter Biden. | |
Never talk about the alleged lies and all of the problems regarding Biden's health. | |
Biden's motion, his cognition, Colombia, Cambodia, getting the wrong choice, shaking hands with people who aren't there. | |
Let me say this again to you. | |
Listen to me. | |
Listen. | |
Listen. | |
Listen carefully. | |
Biden can shake hands. | |
With people that apparently he sees. | |
Or who he thinks were there. | |
Or something along those lines. | |
Do you understand what that means? | |
Do you grasp what that means? | |
But Democrats don't say anything. | |
Now as we begin today, I first of all hope and entrust Trust, rather, that you have listened carefully to my admonitions, that you have subscribed to this channel, that you have been notified of when we go live, and that you like this. | |
Because, invariably, what I'm seeing is a bunch of petulant, this is good news for Democrats, petulant, Little babies on the part of the Republicans. | |
Did you read your girlfriend Candace Owens was very upset with apparently some behavior? | |
Some untoward behavior? | |
What? | |
Didn't somebody want to buy her parlay or parlor that her hubby was involved with? | |
Is that it? | |
So now she's... | |
Leading the charge, along with Ann Coulter. | |
You see how these people are? | |
They get offended. | |
Let me say this again. | |
They get offended by Trump. | |
Democrats never. | |
It's a testament. | |
It is textbook. | |
Do you understand that? | |
Do you follow that? | |
Republicans don't. | |
They fight with Mitch McConnell. | |
They fight with this one. | |
Chuck Schumer won, as I stated, by a range that is equivalent to the radius of a hydrogen ion. | |
And he's saying, victory! | |
He spent like 40 to 1. It's the worst. | |
It's the worst! | |
They're rejoicing. | |
If this were Republicans, they'd be on CNN saying, it's time for us to consider. | |
Do you think it's time for Chuck to go? | |
I don't know. | |
Nancy Pelosi? | |
Nothing! | |
They love Nancy Pelosi. | |
Nancy, you stay right there. | |
Republicans? | |
Oh, no. | |
Because it's all Trump's fault. | |
Now, Trump is a boorish, churlish, petulant, juvenescent, puerile, sophomoric, Prone to tamper tantrums. | |
But he is cognizant. | |
He is neurologically sound. | |
He knows where he is. | |
He's not shaking hands with people. | |
I'm telling you. | |
And this is not to relitigate the charges against Biden. | |
I'm trying to tell you. | |
Do you see the difference? | |
Tell me you see the difference. | |
And I want you to tell me, I want you to look me in the eye, and I want you to say, yes, I'm a Republican, and you don't understand something. | |
We are snarky. | |
We have to be treated correctly. | |
We have to do everything in our power. | |
We have divisions. | |
We have the cool Republicans. | |
We have the CPAC Republicans. | |
We have the Christian Republicans. | |
We've got the whatever. | |
We've got the Ann Colders. | |
And then we have people trying new ways to figure out how do I elevate my way up the Republican conservative platform? | |
What do I need to do? | |
Do I turn on Trump? | |
Do I turn on each other? | |
Am I a Christian? | |
Am I an evangelical? | |
What do I do? | |
What do I do? | |
Am I hyper-punctilious about something? | |
I don't know. | |
Because these people have no shame. | |
They have no direction. | |
They have nothing. | |
I'm telling you. | |
It's very simple. | |
It's very simple. | |
And this is why the Republicans are missing in completely. | |
This is why they are the worst. | |
The worst. | |
And I'm telling you repeatedly, listen to me. | |
I'm not just... | |
This is just... | |
Anybody will tell you this. | |
First, if I could meet these people, and I'm not a Republican, we'll get to the problem, because America... | |
Has made its decision. | |
Let me see if I can... | |
Let me just jump ahead of time before I forget. | |
And I know this may be a real tough one for you, but I'm going to say it. | |
I'm going to say it nonetheless. | |
You think for one moment that this is all about you, don't you? | |
You think that this is about, well, was it Trump? | |
But it was something Trump said. | |
No! | |
The public said the following. | |
The public said, we like this. | |
We want Biden. | |
It's not about you. | |
We want Fetterman. | |
Three times, three times, Democrats had somebody who had obvious evidence of being neurologically unsound. | |
Hillary Clinton, who went through a variety of series, a manifestation, a litany, a litany of medical problems, you can imagine. | |
A litany. | |
Democrats didn't care. | |
No big deal. | |
The night of her accepting the announcement, they dropped balloons, and when the lights were flashing, and the noise and the sound and this photophobic reaction, she went into a seizure. | |
She seized, it appeared, I'm not a physician, but it looked like one. | |
She did an Angelo Bruno. | |
What did the Democrats say? | |
Nothing. | |
She had a guy next to her. | |
Remember the large African-American gentleman? | |
I think he might have been black. | |
Because not everybody who is black is African-American. | |
But anyway, that's what we say here. | |
To be politically correct, everybody. | |
People were talking about African-Americans that they saw during the coronation. | |
Or excuse me, during the Queen's funeral. | |
I said, they're not African-American. | |
Anyway. | |
But there was a fellow who was standing there with a benzo pen ready to... | |
Get Hillary in the neck when she went through whatever. | |
They didn't say anything. | |
She did these head-jerkings like this. | |
They didn't say anything. | |
On September 11th, she collapsed. | |
She lost a shoe. | |
The Secret Service grabbed her, threw her in the back of an ambulance, took her straight to Chelsea's apartment. | |
Never said a word. | |
Nothing. | |
Candace Owens would have been, well, do you think maybe, I don't know. | |
Ann Coulter would have been, well, I don't know about this. | |
And then this one would have been saying this. | |
And then Brian Kilmeade and this. | |
And all these people. | |
Who are these people? | |
What are you talking about? | |
What are you, the arbiters? | |
No, because you've got to get their graces. | |
You have to get their blessing. | |
This is about them. | |
It's not about the big preacher. | |
All right, fine. | |
All right. | |
So that was that. | |
You got it? | |
So that was it. | |
Hillary Clinton, nothing. | |
Nobody said a word. | |
Not one person said it. | |
I don't think... | |
Nothing. | |
I'm not going to go through that again. | |
I don't have to go through that. | |
There's nothing the man... | |
I'm telling you when I told you one time I said, one of these days we're going to see a candidate who does not speak English. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
Democrats will say, fine. | |
No problem. | |
Because they... | |
Or in unison. | |
Joe Biden came along? | |
Joe Biden? | |
Oh my God. | |
I can't even keep track of this. | |
Republicans are going crazy. | |
Oh, that Miranda Devine. | |
By God, we're going to get to that Hunter Biden. | |
Are you sure? | |
I think they've got the majority. | |
I think. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
Because, you know, the cynical mind would do this. | |
The cynical mind would say, you know, in the old days, you know, when you had these, like, Dinesh D'Souza, 2,000 mules, and ballot harvesting, and just blunderbuss shatter, you know, shotgun, let's just go out and just mess the whole... | |
The cynical mind would say, let's find particular races and work a particular magic. | |
On a particular race, in a particular area, in a particular state. | |
No need to go do this. | |
But you can't say anything because if you do, you're a denier. | |
So I want you to sit down for a minute. | |
Sit back for one second. | |
Because you see, the beauty about being an American is that you get to create your own reality. | |
Your own reality. | |
You get to think whatever you want. | |
And the other day when I was talking to A very, very wise person. | |
A very, very wise person. | |
About the problems that face Americans. | |
The dangerous conditions regarding food shortages. | |
There are people who still believe that you have nothing to worry about. | |
That this is some crazy, prepper, black helicopter, I don't know what. | |
They believe this. | |
They believe... | |
You don't understand. | |
There's no reason for us to worry about this. | |
We're the United States. | |
We don't run out of food. | |
That's other people. | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | |
They believe that. | |
They truly, honestly believe that. | |
Do you understand this? | |
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Are you? | |
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Preparewithlionel.com Now, let's go through this. | |
If you listen today, they're going to be talking all about should Trump be, should Trump, do you think Trump is still going to announce? | |
Do you think Trump is going to announce his candidacy for 2024? | |
How can he? | |
What is the purpose? | |
I'm not even talking about whether he should. | |
These groups, these ingrates? | |
No! | |
No way! | |
Should he be an independent? | |
No! | |
Stop this! | |
I'm hearing people say, maybe he should be an independent. | |
An independent? | |
Listen, I mean, they just may not dig you. | |
I don't know how to tell people this. | |
Why would anybody even consider this? | |
These ingrates? | |
Leave them alone. | |
Michael Goodwin. | |
Oh, the genius. | |
I love when people point out the obvious, like Maureen Dowd. | |
Michael Goodwin. | |
The most boring man. | |
Oh, he's this New York Post writer. | |
Oh, they think he's such a genius. | |
He couldn't lure me out of a burning building. | |
He speaks the obvious. | |
I don't need the obvious. | |
It doesn't matter what he says. | |
You don't understand. | |
This is what you would tell the Republican Party if they were interested. | |
Number one. | |
Listen and listen good. | |
Take all of your venom and all of your hate and all of your anger and direct it towards the Democrats. | |
Not Trump. | |
Let me say this again. | |
Take all of your venom. | |
Take all of your hate. | |
Take all of your priggishness, this punctilious, this irascible, this easily annoyed, perturbed, spoiled brat attitude and direct it towards the Democrats, not Trump. | |
Do you think Fetterman is the senator because of Trump? | |
Do you think The red wave fizzled because of Trump? | |
Do you think that people, Democrats, won because of Trump? | |
Is that it? | |
Do Democrats say, excuse me, I don't care about Trump. | |
I didn't vote against Trump. | |
What do you keep bringing Trump up for? | |
He's not even running. | |
I voted for this guy. | |
I won Fetterman. | |
I have a friend of mine who lives in Bucks County. | |
And I said, tell me what you're hearing. | |
And he's not a Democrat. | |
And he said, as I said, as I told you, and by the way, please like this. | |
Like this. | |
It's critical. | |
I'm sorry, the algorithms are important. | |
He said, That Fetterman, as I told you, actually said, this is what I believe in. | |
I'm for, this is my abortion policy. | |
This is my energy policy. | |
This is my economic policy. | |
Like it, don't like it, whatever it is. | |
This is it. | |
I had a stroke. | |
I can't speak. | |
I have to read from a prompter. | |
I had heart problems. | |
I got this thing on my neck. | |
Size of a Buick. | |
I don't know what this thing is. | |
That's it. | |
Here I am. | |
I'm not hiding anything from you. | |
And people said, okay. | |
What did Oz say? | |
Oh, I'm sorry, is that Trump's fault? | |
Why does Oz stink as a candidate? | |
I don't like him. | |
I never liked him. | |
He's an elitist. | |
He's not a Republican. | |
I don't even know what he is. | |
With his crudité. | |
He's a mush-mouthed kind of a... | |
I guess a cool guy wannabe or something. | |
I don't know what it is. | |
Is that Trump's fault? | |
You're going to blame Trump for that? | |
How about Herschel Walker and Warlock, as I call them? | |
Two of the most incomprehensibly incomprehensible people. | |
This is the Senate? | |
I mean, I thought Sarah Palin was bad. | |
I thought George W. Bush was bad. | |
These two? | |
Oh my God! | |
Excuse me. | |
Compared to Eric Adams, our mayor. | |
Oh, dear God. | |
Dear Lord. | |
So you got this one. | |
You got Fetterman. | |
You got Biden walking around. | |
He's, oh, Cambodia. | |
Colombia. | |
No, Cambodia. | |
That's Trump's fault. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
Tell me. | |
Is that Trump's fault? | |
Maybe it is. | |
Oh, Trump does this with his tweet. | |
Excuse me. | |
So you're saying it's Trump and Michael Goodwin. | |
He goes to this litany. | |
Go ahead, Michael. | |
Tell me again. | |
Okay, I know. | |
Number one, what did Trump do? | |
Okay? | |
And by the way, Trump's done. | |
He's done. | |
And for the sake of him, not for the sake of the country, but common sense. | |
Enough! | |
You're not wanted. | |
Go someplace else. | |
Go, dear God, go somewhere. | |
Anyway, anyway, anyway. | |
What do we have here? | |
Well, we have this. | |
January 20th thing? | |
Okay. | |
They... | |
I don't think anybody really voted for that. | |
I mean, maybe they did. | |
I don't know. | |
But you've got a January 20th thing. | |
That, I guess, Trump is responsible for the January... | |
I mean, January 6th thing. | |
Excuse me. | |
I'm, by the way, January 14th at the cutting room here in New York City. | |
And I want to see you there. | |
And New York is open for business. | |
Come on out. | |
Let's party. | |
Okay? | |
Let's party. | |
It is back. | |
I don't want to hear people say, well, he's scaredy cat. | |
Have you just walk around and look at the millions of people walking around and you'll see. | |
That's January 14th. | |
Operators are standing by. | |
So we got that one. | |
Next! | |
Next! | |
What do we have? | |
Well, there was the election deny. | |
Oh! | |
Oh, he kept denying the election. | |
I'm with you. | |
That one got me going, Jesus, come on, all right. | |
How many times did I tell you that? | |
I said that. | |
When he had these rallies, I'm saying, don't do a rally about Danny Rachel. | |
I said this about, not because it was an election denial. | |
Come on. | |
Hillary denied it. | |
Stacey Abrams denied it. | |
What's wrong with denying it? | |
So what? | |
But Democrats are smart, though, because they control everything. | |
Social media, they make it sound like it's almost against the law. | |
Did you say that? | |
You did? | |
Well, you can't say that. | |
Excuse me. | |
Hillary, it doesn't matter what Hillary, you can't say that if you're Trump. | |
Okay, fine, so you believe that. | |
And then the raid at Mar-a-Lago. | |
What was that about? | |
May I ask you a question? | |
Where did that go? | |
You don't think that was just to embarrass him, do you? | |
No. | |
Well, where'd it go? | |
Have you heard about that? | |
Anybody hear about it? | |
What happened? | |
They took this stuff. | |
Hey, this is top secret. | |
Here are the pictures of it. | |
Don't take pictures of this. | |
No, it's top secret. | |
Look. | |
Well, what happened? | |
I don't know. | |
What do you mean, I don't know? | |
I don't know. | |
You had a big raid. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
Well, what happened? | |
You don't think that raid was just to embarrass you? | |
No. | |
Stop. | |
Meanwhile, I'm saying, excuse me, thank you. | |
Can we look over there? | |
Yeah. | |
See, the Democrats are over there. | |
They're that way? | |
They're that-a-way? | |
Would you look over there? | |
Democrats are going, oh, look at Trump. | |
And I'm saying, excuse me, I'm in the middle of saying, pardon me, Republicans. | |
Look at what's happening. | |
Do you like what's happening with crime? | |
Do you like what's happening with the economy? | |
Do you like what's happening with our social programs? | |
Do you like what's happening to our kids? | |
Do you like gender affirming? | |
Do you like these John Waters dystopian drag queen? | |
Do you like this insanity regarding Ukraine? | |
Are you paying attention? | |
No. | |
You're looking at Trump. | |
That's all you're doing. | |
It's brilliant. | |
I can understand the Democrats doing that. | |
Believe me, I respect them. | |
You have no idea. | |
They are absolutely disciplined. | |
The Republicans, they talk about Trump. | |
Trump's saying, talk about Biden. | |
No, this is more fun with you because you hurt my feelings. | |
Did you hear this pipsqueak? | |
Candace Owens? | |
I don't know. | |
Oh, and here is the best one. | |
This was the best. | |
I'm sorry, is this being priggish? | |
Perhaps. | |
Call me priggish. | |
Go ahead. | |
I don't care. | |
This was my favorite. | |
Tell me what's wrong with this one. | |
Where is this? | |
Ah, da da da. | |
Oh, and by the way, the FTX story, that thing is so big. | |
Are they going to get the Goldman Sachs deal? | |
Anyway, I've got to find this. | |
Oh, here we go, here we go. | |
This is from Candy. | |
This is Candy O, okay? | |
Candy's O. My favorite potential candidate for 2024 is Carrie Lake. | |
Well, there you have it. | |
She has spoken. | |
Now listen to this. | |
Tell me what's wrong with this. | |
Let me read this. | |
Her and Representative Thomas Massey would be my dream team. | |
Her would be my dream team. | |
A lot of reasons for that will explain when it becomes more relevant. | |
Well, thank you, Candy. | |
Her And Representative Thomas Massey would be my dream team. | |
One more time. | |
Let me just bring this to your attention. | |
Her. | |
Oh, God. | |
Her. | |
Okay. | |
You go, well, that's good for me. | |
Sounds good for you, huh? | |
Her. | |
You know, her and him and... | |
Sounds like Teresa Giudice trying to conjugate go. | |
Went. | |
I should have went there. | |
If ever you want to hear, you don't understand English. | |
I haven't watched this in a long time. | |
The Real Housewives of New Jersey, Teresa Giudice, conjugate, go. | |
It's just the best. | |
Go, went. | |
I should have went. | |
I should have went. | |
Her and me. | |
Her and me. | |
Hi, I'm Candy Owens. | |
Her and it would be her, him. | |
Them. | |
It sounds like a weird pronoun thing. | |
My pronouns? | |
Yes, incorrect. | |
Use them incorrectly. | |
It's not I. It's her. | |
And that whole group of people. | |
Oh, dear God. | |
Dear God. | |
Did you see all these people? | |
Did you see these people like Charlie Kirks? | |
I'm a Christian. | |
Who was the one who said that they believed that? | |
I mean, this is the future. | |
Dear God. | |
It's over. | |
This is the... | |
Oh, they said... | |
What was it? | |
I think he said... | |
Or was it probiotic? | |
I don't know. | |
I get them confused. | |
I get them confused. | |
But somebody said, I don't think people should be able to be Satanism. | |
Satanism should be against the law. | |
Satanism should be against the law? | |
What? | |
Against the law? | |
No, there's a First Amendment. | |
Well, there shouldn't be a First Amendment. | |
This is where we are right now. | |
And, to show you where we are today, oh, this is great. | |
This is great. | |
You should have been in my generation when we had the likes of Mort Saul, Dick Gregory, Lenny Bruce, when it was one, it wasn't even a stand-up comedy, it was genius. | |
And Bill Hicks and George Carlin. | |
I mean, it was really something. | |
Today you have Dave Chappelle. | |
I want you to do me a favor and listen and just... | |
This is so terrible to say this, but I want you to hear me. | |
And I want people who, because Dave Chappelle has been, was, when he was doing this, a genius. | |
Now it's, it's very lazy. | |
You will hear in his voice the rasp, the sound of so much smoke. | |
You see the bulk and the girth and the thickness. | |
This is very unhealthy. | |
Very. | |
Every time you feel... | |
Dave, Dave, when you get older, you have to slow it. | |
You have to really double down. | |
You don't care what I say. | |
But Dave Chappelle is a genius. | |
Because he's talking about Kanye, and Dave Chappelle will come on and say something that is not even remotely, but because America is a trained SEAL. | |
Oh, he's a genius! | |
Bill Burr, another one too. | |
Genius! | |
Really? | |
That's a genius? | |
Oh yeah! | |
Hilarious! | |
Hilarious! | |
This is where we are today. | |
By the way, you ready for this? | |
I'm going to tell you something. | |
And watch out for Javanka. | |
Who's that? | |
That's Jared and Ivanka. | |
And Ivanka wants to be Kim Kardashian. | |
Just going to tell you this. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
Just let it go. | |
But watch these two. | |
You want to talk about turncoats. | |
Already, she's already leaking stuff out. | |
I'm not going to be supporting my father, so don't you worry. | |
I want to be one of the cool girls. | |
Thanks, Yvonne. | |
Even your own father, huh? | |
Oh, absolutely. | |
I was just along for the ride. | |
Really? | |
Really? | |
Oh, yeah. | |
After what he did? | |
That's right. | |
That's right. | |
That's where we are. | |
Okay. | |
So, there's something else, another big story. | |
Oh, oh, this is another one too. | |
Bush and Obama are going to be holding a conference on disinformation threat. | |
Now, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, let me try to tell you something. | |
And let me say something that is going to so shock you, you're not going to believe what you're hearing. | |
I mean, this may finally be my undoing, my denouement. | |
Okay? | |
But let me tell you something. | |
There is a coin. | |
Imagine a coin. | |
I have one of these beautiful silver coins. | |
You can't see it, but there's two sides of the silver coin. | |
It's just beautiful. | |
But it's one coin. | |
It's one coin. | |
It's just one. | |
And if I give it to you with Thomas Jefferson's heads up, or if I give it to you with this, it's the same coin. | |
And I can flip it all I want. | |
And you know that, right? | |
The side makes no difference. | |
That's the American political system. | |
That's it. | |
That's it. | |
And you think that Ron DeSantis is going to save the day. | |
Ron DeSantis beat Charlie Crist by 20 points. | |
My magic pickle here could beat Charlie Crist by 30 points. | |
Charlie Chris doesn't exist. | |
Charlie Chris has been a laughing stock. | |
He's the... | |
I'm going to say Harold Stassen, but he's... | |
Charlie Chris has been a joke. | |
He's been a Democrat, a Republican, an Independent. | |
If you give him some time, he'll be a bull mooser. | |
He'll be a right to life. | |
He's anything you want. | |
Charlie Chris is just the please, please. | |
And to his credit, Ron DeSantis, very, very good. | |
But I want you to imagine something. | |
And I want you to imagine something. | |
I want somebody to say, Ron! | |
Yeah, have a seat, Ron. | |
Imagine this is something like network. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
Imagine network. | |
Ned Beatty. | |
Remember that? | |
Remember Howard Beale, he says, You have tampered with the voice of evil, Mr. Beale, and I will... | |
Well, this is a little different. | |
We're going to say, Ron, let me explain something to you. | |
You're a smart guy. | |
Now Ron, here's how it's going to be. | |
Take it our way or the highway. | |
It's up to you. | |
Look at Trump. | |
Look what happened to Trump. | |
We let him in one time. | |
It was important that Trump get in. | |
And the reason why Trump getting in was that we needed four years of his unfettered, unmitigated, unedited Trumpism to drive the country nuts. | |
And he would be Probably would be a little upset to find out that if there was some tampering, it might have actually benefited him, but we're not going to tell him that, and you're not going to tell him that either. | |
But it was important that Trump stay there. | |
We needed four years of Trump, because nothing that we're doing now could have happened without Trump. | |
Nothing. | |
If we'd have gone straight to Hillary, meh. | |
But we needed to shock. | |
We needed to throw people into a pool of ice water. | |
Because that blanket never would feel better. | |
They wouldn't understand what warmth was unless we threw him in that poo. | |
And that's what we did. | |
For four years. | |
Now what did Trump do? | |
Did Trump do anything that bad? | |
No! | |
But we told people he did. | |
Ron, you're a good man. | |
You're a young man. | |
What are you, 40-something? | |
Do you remember people... | |
Want me to go down the list? | |
Want to hear about Franklin Pierce? | |
You want to go back to Benjamin Harris? | |
You want me to go back? | |
Do you have any earthly idea of how demented these people were? | |
James Polk? | |
James Polk? | |
I mean, just go down, just go through the list. | |
Franklin Pierce, you think Donald Trump is bad? | |
Seriously. | |
Trump's biggest problem was that he was too honest. | |
He spoke from the heart. | |
He had no lid. | |
He had no filter. | |
You're right about that. | |
But a bad guy? | |
Now, corrupt? | |
No! | |
No way! | |
People missed it, though. | |
They hated the other stuff. | |
They hated the way he acted. | |
I can't believe they said that. | |
He said that Megyn Kelly had blood on her face. | |
That's the way people think. | |
Corrupt? | |
Hell no! | |
They didn't even realize that. | |
But we told them. | |
See, because we're in charge of everything. | |
Social media, Saturday Night Live. | |
Not only that, we got the cool kids. | |
We took over the Democratic Party, put our people involved. | |
They don't even know it. | |
But we just turned on them, and then something happened that we never thought. | |
Ron, we never thought we could do this. | |
They turned on him. | |
The Republicans turned on him. | |
We never saw this happening. | |
How stupid could these people be? | |
So we said, okay, be our guest. | |
So Ron DeSantis, here's the story. | |
We're going to let you. | |
Who are we? | |
The shadow government. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
We're going to let you do some stuff. | |
Don't worry. | |
But imagine there's a line. | |
There's a line right there. | |
And you'll know where the line is. | |
And we'll let you go up to that line. | |
And we'll let you look over that line. | |
And we'll say, why you? | |
And we'll do that. | |
This guy can't do this. | |
What kind of a right winger? | |
And oh, just to satisfy your base. | |
We'll make it look like, you know, you can't do... | |
What? | |
Gas price? | |
He doesn't want sustainables? | |
You know, that kind of thing. | |
But if you think, if you think you're going to be some reformer, oh Ron, have you got it wrong? | |
You understand that, right? | |
Now you seem to be a smart young man. | |
And by the way, like I said, we'll let you look good. | |
Just like Al Capone used to get arrested every now and then. | |
We'll let you do your thing. | |
You'll get your scalps. | |
Well, you know what it is? | |
You'll pick some people in the Supreme Court. | |
Listen, do you think we're with AOC? | |
Come on. | |
Even we're not that crazy. | |
I understand it. | |
We need balance. | |
But Ron, you've got to understand something. | |
We're the shadow government, the cryptocracy, the hidden government, the police state, intel state, shadow government. | |
We're the ruling class. | |
We're people you're never going to meet. | |
You're never going to know. | |
We're going to make sure things happen. | |
But understand something. | |
Our mission has to do with something that you'll never know about. | |
And you won't get in the way. | |
So we'll let you pretend you're president. | |
Just don't go crazy. | |
Learn from Trump. | |
See, people think Trump was because of what he said. | |
No. | |
He scared the hell out of us. | |
That was a mistake. | |
This guy means business. | |
See, what the American people didn't realize was that he was the best thing ever. | |
He is in the spirit of Andrew Jackson and this guy was nuts! | |
And we don't like nuts because nuts is bold and nuts is brave and we don't want brave. | |
We want people to come in and just play it right. | |
Just follow what we say. | |
And let these... | |
Oh, yeah. | |
Oh, there are... | |
Oh, yeah. | |
Candace Owens? | |
I know. | |
Who? | |
She's just... | |
But, you know, the end culture is... | |
The best one ever. | |
Can I let you know some secrets? | |
Okay. | |
Here's one. | |
You ready for this? | |
Fox News. | |
Yeah. | |
They work for us the whole time. | |
You think Rupert Murdoch was some conservative? | |
Come on. | |
Don't you understand we're in charge of this stuff? | |
We've got people. | |
Rupert Murdoch is a... | |
He's like a valet. | |
He's a porter in the world. | |
There are people who are... | |
And it's not about money. | |
It's about power. | |
See, that's the one thing they don't understand. | |
Rupert Murdoch... | |
We've got people. | |
Who's our power? | |
Well, I don't know. | |
The Vatican. | |
Monarchy. | |
Every banking system you can imagine. | |
Fundamentals. | |
Old family. | |
Institutions. | |
We're multi-leveled. | |
We've got everything. | |
Entertainment. | |
That Breitbart was funny until... | |
But Breitbart was right. | |
See, politics is downstream from entertainment. | |
Entertainment controls everything. | |
Give me the... | |
Tavistock taught us that. | |
We know that. | |
See, I want people to do stuff just giving a couple of ideas. | |
Here's what we did. | |
One, what did we do? | |
We stopped smoking. | |
Yeah, we were making money with smoking. | |
Smoking, no, no, no. | |
Smoking, the third world took care of it. | |
But people just did this. | |
They just saw this thing. | |
Oh, smoking is stupid. | |
So what did we do? | |
We said, okay, good. | |
We got them to stop smoking cigarettes. | |
But then we said, let's make them vape. | |
And they vaped. | |
Then they said, oh, you want to have smoke? | |
You want to do drugs? | |
Okay, good. | |
This is good. | |
This was our best work ever. | |
We fought them tooth and nail. | |
You're not going to do drugs! | |
Oh, yes we are. | |
No, you're not! | |
By God! | |
So what did we do? | |
We gave them drugs. | |
But did we give them? | |
You know the THC content is 50, 60, 70% in some of these edibles? | |
Some of these vaping? | |
We are whacking these. | |
Have you heard hyperemesis? | |
Did you hear about that? | |
Go to emergency rooms. | |
Kids coming in, vomiting. | |
And marijuana. | |
No, wait, wait. | |
Marijuana is an antiemetic. | |
Real marijuana. | |
The stuff that's grown. | |
You give it to people who are cancer or chemo patients, it's an anti-emetic. | |
It stops vomiting. | |
What are they getting? | |
Well, it's not really. | |
These people are so crazy. | |
Let me tell you how crazy people are. | |
We give them a drug that kills them. | |
You know what they do? | |
They say, ooh, we like it. | |
It must be strong. | |
It's killing you. | |
Let's do more. | |
Swear to God. | |
Then wait, wait, wait, wait. | |
Run. | |
You're going to know this because you're our guy if you play your cards right. | |
And nothing I'm telling you is really that. | |
Top seekers, don't worry about it. | |
You know what the best thing we ever did? | |
And I took personal responsibility. | |
This is mine, yeah. | |
Tattoos, yeah. | |
Now you don't understand. | |
One night we were having a couple of drinks about 10, 15 years ago. | |
And I said, okay, let me see what I can do. | |
Because people try it. | |
Every now and then we do some stupid things. | |
The pet rock. | |
But I said, I want to do something good. | |
I want to see if I can get people to mutilate themselves. | |
And I was thinking at first, cutting off fingers. | |
They go, no, I don't want to do that. | |
You know, the Yakuza. | |
I said, but! | |
I think I can get people to tattoo themselves. | |
I mean, all over the place. | |
And this was a bet. | |
They said, no, no, I'm not talking about a tramp stamp. | |
I'm talking about Butterfly. | |
No, no, no. | |
Mom, USMC. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
That's for the, you know, the... | |
Concession near, you know, like the Tilta World guy at a Midway. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
I want to take regular people, young ladies in particular, who used to say, is that a zit? | |
Am I okay? | |
Is that a zit? | |
Do I look fat in this? | |
And I want to have this... | |
I did it in less than a year. | |
In less than a year. | |
That's me. | |
I wanted to see if they would do that. | |
Why? | |
Just to see if they could do it. | |
Because I... | |
Love murmurations. | |
I like the way birds move and I want to see if I can do this. | |
And now I can't stop it. | |
Now it's a face. | |
Oh! | |
It's incredible. | |
People will do whatever we say because people have no soul, Ron. | |
You've got to understand this. | |
You don't argue facts with people. | |
You bring in social media. | |
Social media is the greatest thing. | |
Oh yeah, this was ours too. | |
Oh yeah. | |
You think... | |
This social media now? | |
You want to see the future? | |
I'll give you a couple of things. | |
Not too much. | |
Because we work in 10, 15, 25-year increments. | |
We've got a couple of 50-year plans, but that's too far off. | |
25-year increments. | |
Implantable chips, nanotechnology. | |
We're going to get people to take something in their body that will remain there. | |
And we're going to tell them it's good for them because we're going to be able to monitor them because of the system. | |
And we'll be able to You know how people use, sometimes people are pacemakers and they use a phone. | |
Yeah, we're going to tell them that. | |
And they're going to do it. | |
We're going to... | |
Oh, yeah. | |
Whatever we do. | |
We're so good. | |
Let me tell you what we did. | |
We will spray. | |
Listen to this. | |
We have been spraying for 30 years. | |
Easy. | |
Way before Operation Popeye. | |
We've been spraying stuff in front of them. | |
And the people like Greta Thunberg, oh yeah, that was ours too. | |
Central casting. | |
Anyway, the people who see this, who normally would be worried about, you know, climate, they look the other way. | |
So when some people start to say, hey, what are they spraying? | |
You know what we did? | |
You're going to love this. | |
Let me show you how smart we are. | |
We called it chemtrails. | |
Made it a conspiracy theory. | |
And people said, that's how good we are. | |
So Ron, You're going to do it your way. | |
You can fight us on this. | |
But you'll go the way of Gary Bauer or Alan Keyes. | |
Ring a bell? | |
Didn't think so. | |
How about Lamar? | |
Isn't that like that? | |
You want to be one of those Harold Stassen? | |
You can do that if you'd like. | |
Do what we say. | |
Push A little bit. | |
Don't become a problem. | |
And let Trump be a lesson. | |
Let him be a lesson. | |
Or else. | |
And by the way, the Republicans, they know this. | |
There has always been somebody who comes along and says, well, I'm going to do something. | |
Does the name Richard Nixon come down to me? | |
Why do you think they got rid of Richard Nixon? | |
Because he was a crook? | |
Because he bugged people? | |
Would you like me to listen to... | |
Have you heard the other recordings? | |
Would you like to hear them? | |
Would you like to hear that? | |
The LBJ, JFK, FDR... | |
Do you think... | |
Let me get this straight. | |
Do you think that recording, the bugging, the why not... | |
Is this something new? | |
Do you think this... | |
No. | |
So why do you think Nixon? | |
What did he do that was different? | |
Well, they broke into office. | |
Uh-huh. | |
And what? | |
What? | |
Who were the people involved in this? | |
Real quick, Ron. | |
You're a smart guy. | |
You were a Navy SEAL, right? | |
Harvard, you know. | |
Who were the people? | |
Sturgis, McCord, Howard Hunt. | |
Who were those people? | |
Intel. | |
They have pigs. | |
Now, who was Bob Woodward? | |
Navy, Intel, thank you. | |
See how that works? | |
And you see how this, Chigorn Liddy, FBI, and what do you think happened? | |
Well, Nixon thought, I'm going to put my guy in there. | |
Who? | |
I'm going to put L. Patrick Gray. | |
L. Patrick Gray? | |
No, you're not. | |
It's Mark Felt, deep throat. | |
You're going to put him in there. | |
No, I'm not. | |
Once Hoover dies... | |
Now listen, Dick. | |
And I mean that. | |
You know the deal, don't you? | |
You know the deal. | |
I'm not going to do that. | |
Okay. | |
Ta-da! | |
Let that... | |
We always teach people a lesson. | |
But by the way, a little note there. | |
Nixon got back with one. | |
He said, do me a favor. | |
I'm glad that we picked Gerald Ford. | |
Tell Jerry that I want a pardon. | |
Well, Dick, we're not sure about whether Jerry is interested. | |
Good. | |
Well, I'll tell you what. | |
Why don't you tell Jerry that I know all about that Warren Commission thing? | |
Especially that one picture. | |
Remember that one? | |
Next thing you know, here's your pardon. | |
So it all works out. | |
And it's fascinating. | |
But you're never going to know that because you're busy watching Fox and Friends. | |
Newsmax. | |
Isn't that great? | |
Hey, I watched Greg Kelly! | |
A nice man. | |
Watch that. | |
Watch it. | |
It's good. | |
It's interesting. | |
Just keep your eye over there. | |
Don't go too much over here. | |
Because in our world, there are no good guys. | |
There are no bad guys. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
The whole thing is just a system. | |
It's like a... | |
We don't use bad. | |
We just work it. | |
You know, it's like when you work in cancer or you work in football. | |
It's not good or bad. | |
This is the way it is. | |
But let them do that. | |
Let those people enjoy it. | |
And they love to give you this good guy, bad guy stuff. | |
And look what happened. | |
Remember. | |
Remember what I'm telling you. | |
Remember this every single day. | |
All they're talking about is Trump. | |
Not the American people that voted for this. | |
Not the Democrats who did a great job. | |
And by the way, I got nothing but respect for the Democrats. | |
Nothing. | |
They get it done. | |
Even when they lose, they never say they lose. | |
It's great. | |
Republicans, they eat their own. | |
They're all miserable people vying for the time. | |
Keep that in mind. | |
Now, quickly, my favorite guy. | |
I'm sorry, I know you're not supposed to say this. | |
Mike Lindell. | |
Mike Lindell came along. | |
This guy was so... | |
He is one of the... | |
Oh my God. | |
They came after him, didn't they? | |
And that's why I love him. | |
And he also has one of the best products known to mankind. | |
MyPillow.com. | |
MyPillow.com. | |
Promo code Lionel. | |
You know about the bed sheets and the percales and everything. | |
The overstocks and the MyPillow sandals. | |
Everything. | |
But he's still... | |
It keeps going. | |
And they hate that. | |
They tried everything they can. | |
Remember Bed Bath& Beyond? | |
Get out! | |
Okay. | |
Look at Bed Bath& Beyond now. | |
Yeah. | |
You know what it is? | |
It's Beyond. | |
That's what it is. | |
The bed and the bath took off. | |
It's just Beyond now. | |
And Mike Lindell did that. | |
And I love people. | |
I love stories. | |
Remember the story Rudy? | |
Not Giuliani, but the Notre Dame walk-on kit. | |
Rhodey! | |
I like stories about Seabiscuit and, you know, horses that went... | |
I just love people who did this. | |
So, Mike Lindell, and I'm telling you right now, it's MyPillow.com. | |
Just go to MyPillow.com forward slash Lionel. | |
Look at what's available. | |
Promo code Lionel. | |
And you'll see for yourself. | |
It is just incredible. | |
And if you're one of those people who insist upon a rotary phone, I... | |
I say to you, I understand completely. | |
Because I've got to use one. | |
When you're in Manhattan, a lot of times your phones don't work. | |
But please do me a favor and call and use this number. | |
It is 800-645-4965. | |
That's 800-645-4965. | |
Now, let me just tell you something. | |
And again, this is why I realize this. | |
I don't fit in. | |
And nobody likes me, and I understand this. | |
Well, I know you, I love you too, but I'm saying, but people don't, but they don't, because they have, I'm from a different generation, I'm from a different time, I'm from a different part of the world. | |
I don't believe in the stuff you believe in. | |
I don't believe in this left and right nonsense. | |
No, no, no. | |
What I believe in is common sense. | |
It's very simple. | |
It's very, very simple. | |
I think that we should have a reasonable, rational defense. | |
I think it was a reasonable, rational economy. | |
We're going to have taxes. | |
You're not going to agree on something. | |
But what's happening right now, for whatever reason, is a whole group of people came along and the Democrats said, we're going to do this, this, this, this, and this. | |
They never hid one thing they were doing. | |
Not one. | |
Joe Biden is not a liar to us. | |
He tells you exactly what they're going to do. | |
And what he does with Hunter and other people. | |
And by the way, You think they're going to do something with FTX? | |
I don't think so. | |
You think they're going to get to the bottom of that? | |
I don't think so. | |
Unless you want to make an example of him or something. | |
Maybe he was too sloppy. | |
Because that whole, you know, that weird, freaky, vegan, the guy with the green t-shirt, what does that tell you? | |
Biden never lied to you. | |
We're going to do this with Ukraine, this, this, this. | |
He tells you. | |
He's shaking hands with nobody there. | |
They don't care. | |
Now the Republicans... | |
It's just catty. | |
Ann Coulter. | |
And Candace. | |
And then this one. | |
And then Michael Goodwin. | |
And each one trying to say, I'm better than you. | |
John Podores. | |
I'm a Republican. | |
I'm a Republican. | |
See? | |
And the shadow government's saying, look at that. | |
This is incredible. | |
They're eating their own. | |
That's where we are. | |
Now, as Trump, A smart guy? | |
Sometimes, politically, sometimes so smart, and then sometimes so stupid. | |
But here's what he has to do. | |
He has to just back up and say, that's enough. | |
I've just had it. | |
Because it's just not worth it anymore. | |
Not to him, not to the country, not to anybody. | |
It's just not worth it because he just distracts all the attention. | |
And I know he used to like that, but now it's just, it's not fun anymore. | |
It was kind of fun before, but not anymore. | |
Number two, stay out of Georgia. | |
He screwed up Georgia the first time. | |
He could have changed that the first time. | |
Remember that? | |
I'll never forget that. | |
That was the first. | |
When he was telling people, don't, don't, don't send in the, what was it? | |
Don't, don't send in the paper ballot. | |
Please stay out of there. | |
Stay out of Georgia. | |
Please. | |
Please. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
And by the way, Kamala Harris just bought four more years. | |
She's got more of her insurance because once, let me tell you something, she's breathing a sigh of relief because if they had lost the Senate, she would have gotten a bad case of COVID and they would have removed her to bring somebody else in. | |
Well, but think about this. | |
If, if, if, if they had won the clear majority, she could step down, put somebody else in stronger, obviously, and then get Biden out and move the... | |
And there's some question, believe it or not, though they won't do it, about whether Obama could come back. | |
I know it sounds crazy, but it's not as clear-cut as you think. | |
But all that changed. | |
So, number one, President Trump, sit this one out, number one. | |
Number two, do not go to Georgia. | |
And number three, do not announce, either as a Republican or as an Independent, just... | |
And what I'm going to tell you, what he should do, he will never do. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
He will never do this. | |
By the way, like this... | |
Please like this video. | |
It's so pathetic. | |
I've got to keep saying, like me, like me. | |
But Trump should do this. | |
No, no, go ahead. | |
Please, be my guest. | |
What do you think, Mr. President? | |
No, it doesn't matter what I do. | |
No, go ahead. | |
No, please, go ahead. | |
Go. | |
Go. | |
I'm just going to be over here. | |
That's all. | |
And then sit back and say, well, that was brilliant. | |
Good. | |
Ron DeSantis, I'm sure he'll do a fine job. | |
Tallahassee is just like the rest of the world. | |
I mean, after all, he beat Charlie Crist. | |
Say no more. | |
Go ahead. | |
Knock yourself out. | |
But don't get cheeky. | |
And the message will be, don't ever pull a Trump again. | |
The message will be, It might be generations from now. | |
People say, you know, they got rid of this guy because they didn't like him. | |
But they had a person in there who was incompetent. | |
Yeah, I know. | |
I know. | |
And they had Hillary. | |
And Fetterman who was... | |
And that didn't bother them, but Trump... | |
I know. | |
Trump was... | |
The Republicans could not take him. | |
Think about this. | |
Think about this. | |
And it's so simple. | |
And you can talk about this all day long. | |
And watch Fox News. | |
By the way, wasn't that riveting? | |
Let's go right now to... | |
Let's go to Rockstone, live at the Maricopa County. | |
Oh, Jesus, no! | |
Well, I can't believe this. | |
How come you can't just announce the winner? | |
Are you doing that one again? | |
How about that Blake Masters? | |
Now, the Blake Masters... | |
Lose because of what? | |
Because of Trump? | |
Is that it? | |
I don't get it. | |
What about Marjorie Taylor Greene? | |
Did she win because of... | |
No, no, she won on her own. | |
Oh, she did. | |
Okay, alright. | |
So nobody... | |
And Matt Gaetz, that was his... | |
Oh yeah, so Trump... | |
I see. | |
And the reason why... | |
Let me get this straight. | |
So Trump never changed anything in Florida? | |
Nothing. | |
Really? | |
Nothing. | |
Okay, my friends. | |
That's it. | |
So listen, I love you. | |
I really do. | |
Because you are so beautiful to me. | |
Can't you see? | |
You are so beautiful to me. | |
So remember, preparewithlionel.com preparewithlionel.com mypillow.com slash Lionel. | |
That's my pillow. | |
That's our good friend Mike Lindell. | |
Love him. | |
I said they'll like him. | |
321. | |
I like him more. | |
Like, follow Mrs. L at Lynn's Warrior. | |
She's got some stuff right now. | |
Oh, how about the interview you did? | |
Is that up yet? | |
Two interviews. | |
Who was the one you did? | |
Who was it? | |
Oh, she was on OAN with her good friend Natasha Sweet about Runaways. | |
Fantastic. | |
No, but what was the big one you did with the Netflix? | |
Oh, Charlotte Laws with the Netflix series now. | |
Charlotte Laws with the... | |
With revenge porn and the most hated... | |
Plus, on TNT yesterday, she interviewed Dr. Mark Siegel. | |
One of the best interviews ever! | |
You know why? | |
Because she's smart. | |
And she knows what she's talking about. | |
And she doesn't have a minute to talk to him. | |
She's real real. | |
That's lindswarriors.org. | |
Sign up for that one. | |
And my... | |
Oh my... | |
I've got newsletters going out. | |
Oh, people are going crazy because they don't understand the Trump thing. | |
They don't understand the Alex Jones thing. | |
They don't understand it. | |
They don't get it. | |
It's that Candace Owens world. | |
Her and I, her and me, her and me, I should have went. | |
Candace Owens. | |
How are we doing? | |
Who isn't? | |
Hey, Kanye, are you going to buy Parley? | |
No, no? | |
Okay. | |
What about you? | |
You, can you buy this? | |
No? | |
Screw you. | |
Did you see my Black Lives Matter documentary? | |
Did you see that? | |
Anybody? | |
I love consistency. | |
I love real. | |
That's why the Democrats, you don't believe what I'm saying. | |
That's exactly what they said. | |
They don't change. | |
Trump never changed. | |
That's the way he is. | |
And you think he's the only one who's ever done that. | |
You know what I say? | |
That's what I say. | |
One more time? | |
There you go. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
Please. | |
There we go. | |
All right, my friends. | |
Have a great and a glorious day. | |
Don't ever change me that sincerely. | |
On behalf of a grateful nation, I say to you, thank you for not what you are, but what you appear to be. | |
Until tomorrow, same bad time, same bad channel, 9 a.m. Eastern time, right here. | |
Remember, the monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
See ya. | |
Ta-ta. |