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| Good day, dear friends. | |
| Good day, and for today's sermon, I want to ask you a question. | |
| Very, very simple question. | |
| Very, very simple. | |
| Where do you get your information from? | |
| Now let me stop you right there and let me ruin my own exercise by asking you what it is you should be thinking. | |
| What you should be thinking is, what do you mean information? | |
| Remember, always ask people to define. | |
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Listen To The Other Side
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| You know, it depends what is, is kind of a thing. | |
| But what do you mean by that? | |
| What do you mean? | |
| How do you define information? | |
| And recently, if you will ever, ever spend an appreciable amount of time with us, you will invariably find that I will oftentimes, in a social setting, I will ask you questions more than I will tell you things. | |
| Ask you questions. | |
| And my favorite, favorite subject, if I'm near younger people, and younger is anybody younger than me. | |
| Older than me, I'm not really interested. | |
| Who cares? | |
| Younger. | |
| And the first question is, where do you get your information? | |
| Where do you get your, we call it news. | |
| Where do you get that information? | |
| Where? | |
| If somebody tells me, well, Fox News, thank you, have a nice day. | |
| I know where this is going. | |
| I don't have to talk to you anymore. | |
| I understand. | |
| I understand completely. | |
| I understand what you think. | |
| I understand what you act. | |
| I understand. | |
| I know the routine. | |
| Thank you. | |
| And Newsmax, double, because that's... | |
| Newsmax is the USA Today. | |
| For conservative news. | |
| Kind of this no scheisse bumper sticker obviousness. | |
| And OAN, I don't even know if they're on anymore. | |
| And then there's right-side broadcasting, which are good for live events. | |
| But that's about it. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Breitbart. | |
| But that's more of a news website. | |
| But in terms of... | |
| Let's start with TV cable. | |
| I'm going to tell you something, and I want you to understand it, and I want you to commit this to memory, and I want you to forever recognize this as being true. | |
| If you want to understand what the world is going on, specifically regarding the other side, you're not going to understand it watching Jesse Waters or whatever. | |
| You're just not. | |
| You're not going. | |
| You're going to get that. | |
| Version of the, you know, whatever this popular thing is. | |
| You're going to get the, and it's good, but to watch it, watch it differently. | |
| If you want to find out what the left is thinking, ask yourself, who is the left? | |
| Who are these people? | |
| Do they, are they, where are they? | |
| Here's one for you. | |
| Where, now this happens, but where, where are these John Waters dystopian drag queen public library dance parties where children's minds are warped and permanently disfigured by virtue of this? | |
| Where are they? | |
| Oh, there are some places. | |
| Oh, I know that we've seen this. | |
| And where do you learn this? | |
| Libs of TikTok. | |
| But how ubiquitous. | |
| Have you ever seen one? | |
| No. | |
| Have you been to one? | |
| No. | |
| Do you know anybody whose kids went to one? | |
| No. | |
| But they exist. | |
| Oh, they exist. | |
| But now, here's the most important part. | |
| And listen to me carefully. | |
| Because this is one thing that our side doesn't do very well. | |
| We don't listen. | |
| You've got to spend some time sampling CNN, MSDNC, ABC. | |
| Just sample. | |
| Don't commit it to memory. | |
| You're watching the wrong stuff. | |
| You're going to say, wait a minute, are you telling me to watch CNN? | |
| Yeah, not too much. | |
| Why? | |
| You don't know how to phrase your... | |
| You don't know what the other side is thinking unless you listen to the other side. | |
| Simple. | |
| You don't know what they're listening to. | |
| We're going to be talking about this today. | |
| And I'm going to tell you something which nobody is telling you. | |
| I just listened to some of the most stupid interviews. | |
| I thought to myself, okay, let me see. | |
| Let me look at this Fox Nation. | |
| Let's see what Tucker Carlson does. | |
| I've told you. | |
| It's the only one even worth Listening to, just to see, let's see what the subject matter is. | |
| Say, oh, they got these, they have interviews. | |
| Okay, okay. | |
| Now, I'm a tough, I'm a tough act when it comes, or a tough audience when it comes to interviews. | |
| Believe me. | |
| And who was it? | |
| Kirstie Alley. | |
| Boring. | |
| Sad. | |
| Boring. | |
| Mike Tyson. | |
| Some guy who does comic YouTube parodies about male swimmers. | |
| Interesting, kind of good. | |
| Not exactly Mort Saul, but good. | |
| And here's another typical person who says, I never really was a Christian until I saw the birth of my child. | |
| Then I said, oh, you didn't know? | |
| Let me get this straight. | |
| You had no affinity, no connection. | |
| To Christianity until you saw your child. | |
| Nothing got your attention but then. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, better late than ever, I guess. | |
| Fantastic. | |
| Fantastic. | |
| There was a little segment about... | |
| By the way, remember something. | |
| Write this down. | |
| 90%. | |
| 90%. | |
| And I'm being kind. | |
| 90% of all interviews are a waste of time because of the horrible nature of the interviewer who believes that just having somebody there is interesting. | |
| You don't understand. | |
| Today my guest is Sylvester Stallone. | |
| Isn't that interesting? | |
| No! | |
| In fact, it's the worst thing to do. | |
| What do you want to have Sylvester Stallone on for? | |
| Because he's Rocky. | |
| We know about that. | |
| What are you going to ask him for? | |
| I don't know. | |
| I just saw something I was listening to. | |
| I like my physics stuff. | |
| I kind of like this. | |
| And I came across something. | |
| It was an interview between Lex Fridman. | |
| Dear God! | |
| Oh my God, what is that? | |
| It's the worst thing I've ever heard. | |
| And Brian Greene, who is this pompous, arrogant, he knows a lot of stuff. | |
| If he's doing a presentation, he's doing it. | |
| But not in an interview. | |
| And Neil deGrasse Tyson, his ego cannot contain. | |
| And the worst of the worst of the worst, when it comes to the whole physics thing, I think it's Lawrence Krauss. | |
| Lawrence Krauss thinks he is the funniest, coolest, smartest, always slamming religion, always slamming God. | |
| Look, I've got questions about it, but don't... | |
| People who are of faith are not crazy. | |
| There's nothing crazy about it. | |
| So this is where we are today. | |
| This is where we are. | |
| So anyway, so during the course of this thing, Tucker was talking to this Kirstie Alley, and he never asked, you're Scientologists, aren't you? | |
| Now, do you know anything about Scientology? | |
| Absolutely not. | |
| You know nothing about them. | |
| Believe me when I tell you this, you know nothing about them. | |
| Have you ever studied them? | |
| No. | |
| Why not bring them up? | |
| Well, I don't really want to talk about them. | |
| Why not? | |
| Well, because... | |
| What, you think they're a cult? | |
| You think Scientology is a cult? | |
| Do you? | |
| Well, ask her. | |
| You want to talk about that? | |
| Well, I don't want to be mean. | |
| It's a waste of time. | |
| So everything you're talking about is the usual stuff. | |
| And so what I'm saying is you're watching things that merely It reflects that which you want to be true. | |
| It validates your own world. | |
| It never challenges you. | |
| You need somebody to constantly challenge the way you think. | |
| Challenge your perspective. | |
| Have you reconsider? | |
| Maybe you've been carrying this thing around for a long time. | |
| Do you do any spring cleaning when it comes to ideology? | |
| No. | |
| No, you don't. | |
| So where do you get your information? | |
| Okay, here's one for you. | |
| As you know, and I've told you this before, on January the 14th, I'm going to be doing this wonderful show at the Cutting Room. | |
| Cutting Room, as you know, is one of these premier New York Venues. | |
| And they always love to make New York out to be this place that, you know, it's just this crime hellhole. | |
| Yesterday, Mrs. Ellen and I happened to be, friends visit us, and they said, we want to go see Rockefeller Center in the tree. | |
| My heart sunk. | |
| I was like, oh my God. | |
| Rockefeller Center. | |
| Okay. | |
| Maybe Radio City. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| Oh God. | |
| What's the matter? | |
| You have no idea how many people are there. | |
| You haven't seen these many people. | |
| And they're from a town where they kind of know a little bit about it, but if you've ever brought somebody to New York who's ever been around crowds, they have no idea. | |
| So we brought these people. | |
| I said, now just wait. | |
| And we're turning here at 6th Avenue. | |
| All right. | |
| There we go. | |
| There's the tree. | |
| Oh my gosh. | |
| Now this was kind of later in the afternoon. | |
| Well, later in the afternoon. | |
| Look how many people are here. | |
| And you hear voices in languages. | |
| I said, wait until it gets a little dark. | |
| Sure enough, at dark, it was absolutely a sea of humanity. | |
| Okay, why do I say that? | |
| Because they're making, they always want to say, yeah, but there was a stabbing in New York. | |
| Yes, but look at this. | |
| New York is just blowing up in terms of humanity. | |
| And it's back. | |
| We also went to a place, I don't want to plug it, but it was the closest, it was like, oh, New York. | |
| It's back. | |
| So I want you to come visit us on January the 14th. | |
| And tickets are available. | |
| I put them right there. | |
| Because I am telling you, I don't know what this thing is, but this is still, I don't care what anybody says, you can say whatever you want, is still the coolest, as kids say, place on the planet in terms of all the stuff that is here. | |
| Enough said. | |
| January 14th. | |
| Are there drag queens in the schools? | |
| I don't know anybody whose kid says, you know, as a weird thing, my kid had to go to a drag queen school. | |
| And I do know that there are sometimes, there was a, I knew of a case of certain gender politics being infused into the classroom. | |
| But most people don't. | |
| So where is the news you're getting from? | |
| Are they talking about that on CNN? | |
| No. | |
| Do you think the people on CNN, do they want that? | |
| No. | |
|
Communists and Buffering
00:05:18
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| Is Joe Biden clapping for this? | |
| Does he want this stuff in schools? | |
| No. | |
| Well, if you watch Fox News and Libs of TikTok, God bless them. | |
| They're great. | |
| They make you think this is everywhere. | |
| Let me show you another one. | |
| You're going to love this one. | |
| I was listening to, again, there was some comedian or somebody who does these things on YouTube or whatever, and he pretends to be like a woman who is a swimming... | |
| On the swimming team who's a man. | |
| Anyway. | |
| And this is the same people who said, you know, I never really understood about God until I had a baby. | |
| Okay. | |
| I dig. | |
| Alright. | |
| But then he said, and the first thing you know, because I'm a Christian now, and the first thing that communists want to do is take away religion. | |
| That's the first thing communists do. | |
| And Tucker said, oh, you're absolutely right. | |
| Communists. | |
| Okay. | |
| Is that right? | |
| Well, historically, yes, but let's keep going. | |
| What about totalitarian? | |
| Did you ever see a totalitarian regime do that? | |
| Did you ever see that? | |
| You ever see, how about a person who uses a religion during totalitarian? | |
| You want to go into certain Muslim countries? | |
| Want to go to Indonesia? | |
| Want to go to Arab Emirates? | |
| They're very religious. | |
| Yeah, but wait, wait, that's that. | |
| Oh, but they don't, they're not, wait, wait, wait, no, no, I meant Christianity. | |
| Oh, I see what you meant. | |
| See, there's no, Because you have this Fox News mentality. | |
| Of course, yes. | |
| But you never have somebody say, well, let me ask you a question. | |
| Hold it, since you talk about this. | |
| And let me tell you my experience. | |
| We know a lot of people from China. | |
| Real Chinese. | |
| Not people with Chinese names, but people who accent the whole bit, who came to this country, obviously for reasons, probably because they didn't like the government. | |
| And they have people in other countries, Or excuse me, they have parents, what am I trying to say, at home in their countries. | |
| And they're loving it. | |
| They're not crazy people. | |
| They're living in communist regimes. | |
| They don't know anything about the Uyghurs. | |
| They're retired like in their 40s. | |
| They're happy. | |
| They have no interest in coming. | |
| They can leave. | |
| They don't want to leave. | |
| They're doing their thing. | |
| Now how do I know? | |
| I don't want to go to China. | |
| But do you mean to tell me all these people are... | |
| They don't know what you're talking about with lynchings. | |
| But that's the way people thought about America. | |
| So I go back to this. | |
| Where is your information from? | |
| Hang on one second. | |
| Let me close down a couple of things here. | |
| You know, life's like that. | |
| Sometimes you've got to know when to close things down. | |
| Okay. | |
| I talked yesterday. | |
| We had some folks that we know and whatever it is, young people. | |
| I said, where do you get your information from? | |
| And one said, well, I look at my phone or whatever, news. | |
| Okay, that's good. | |
| And I'm not saying, well, that's not news. | |
| I don't do that. | |
| I don't do that. | |
| I don't make people sound. | |
| By the way, are we buffering here? | |
| Hang on a second. | |
| Are we buffering? | |
| Now, I'm asking, how are we doing, by the way? | |
| Are we buffering? | |
| Are we lagging? | |
| Yeah, please refresh. | |
| Let me see. | |
| Are we doing this? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Honey, can you do me a big favor at your leisure? | |
| Would you just grab me that coat? | |
| Be very careful that we have that thing in there. | |
| But, you know that white little Ethernet? | |
| That might help. | |
| Sometimes we're... | |
| Okay, hang on. | |
| Watch that thing. | |
| Hang on a minute here. | |
| Hang on a minute here. | |
| Sometimes it works. | |
| Sometimes... | |
| There we go. | |
| Sometimes it works. | |
| Sometimes it... | |
| Let's see if this does anything. | |
| Let's see if this works, my friends. | |
| Jack, one, two, three. | |
| We'll give it a shot. | |
| Let me see. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| Is that any better? | |
| Anybody at all? | |
| I love when people say, oh, you're being sabotaged. | |
| Well, it must be something you're saying. | |
| No. | |
| No, we're going through a very, very, very serious problem. | |
| With some local internet stuff, and it has nothing to do with that. | |
| And I know you love it. | |
| And that's one thing. | |
| That's what's great about you, and you've got to watch out. | |
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It Is Time To Prepare
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| You love to always think like, well, I know what's happening. | |
| No, that's not it. | |
| So anyway, we're back. | |
| So my question is, I've asked people, Growing up in this house, did you ever see lynchings? | |
| No. | |
| Did you ever remember the Klan? | |
| No. | |
| What do you think about it? | |
| He says, they're not from around here. | |
| So how do you know the truth of what you're seeing? | |
| How do you know anything? | |
| And the only way you're going to find something out is if you go to other people and find what is happening there. | |
| Now very quickly, very quickly, let me tell you something right now. | |
| That as you know, especially with, oh my God, with these, yesterday was so cold, I thought I was going to, well, die. | |
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| Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I provide to you and I submit. | |
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| Do it now while you can and while you are able to. | |
| And we thank you. | |
| And there is the link. | |
| And you can always go to the information section of this. | |
| Go to YouTube and right there is all the links that you need to keep aware of what's going on. | |
| Okay. | |
| Beware of something. | |
| And I want you to go out there and learn this. | |
| I want you to know how to navigate this world. | |
| I don't want you to sit there and be a part of the left or the right or whoever these people are and to realize a couple of things. | |
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Inherent Sense of Goodness
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| Number one, you have an inherent sense of morality and truth in you that if you just let it come through, it will speak to you. | |
| And it's not because you're an American. | |
| It's not because you're a Christian. | |
| It's not because you're born in this country. | |
| It's because it makes sense. | |
| Let me ask you something. | |
| If I saw people, if there were people right there, and you saw somebody abusing a little dog tied up to a stake, this little dog, you know Jack Reacher, the second, I love the new guy, but there's this one scene where there was this dog, and it was tied up, and there was no water, and anyway, Jack Reacher went crazy. | |
| He's going to kill the owner. | |
| He's going to kill him. | |
| And you would say, you can't do that to a dog. | |
| You can't do that to a dog. | |
| You can't do that to a little dog. | |
| Why is that? | |
| Stop. | |
| Is it because you're an American? | |
| No. | |
| Is it because you're a Christian, or a Jew, or a Muslim? | |
| Can an atheist believe this? | |
| Yes. | |
| If an atheist sees a dog being beaten up, will the atheist say? | |
| It's okay. | |
| Why? | |
| Well, I don't believe in God, so I have no morality. | |
| Yeah, beat the dog. | |
| What the hell? | |
| I don't care. | |
| No, he wouldn't. | |
| I mean, they can. | |
| So can others. | |
| What about a Buddhist? | |
| A Buddhist is an atheist. | |
| Well, you know, technically. | |
| So, what is it? | |
| What is it that makes you react the way you do? | |
| Is it because of the way you're taught? | |
| Is it because of your religion? | |
| No. | |
| I'll bet you those PETA folks would agree with you 100%. | |
| You can't do that. | |
| Wait a minute. | |
| You agree? | |
| So, why do you do this? | |
| Because you have an inherent sense of morality. | |
| It's inherent in you. | |
| It's not taught to you. | |
| We were at a restaurant yesterday, and there was this baby screaming, and there was a little kid who looked up and said, like, that baby's in trouble. | |
| The adults were like saying, ah, shut that kid up. | |
| But the kid, the older, said, I recognize distress. | |
| And this was empathy. | |
| The child was being empathic. | |
| He didn't have to teach that kid. | |
| It knew it. | |
| Why? | |
| It's an inherent sense of goodness. | |
| And that goodness is destroyed through our teaching. | |
| You think that religion does that? | |
| No! | |
| Of course not. | |
| Now, let me tell you how the world gets complicated. | |
| As we're talking of this, and as we're discussing this, and I know people... | |
| Who actually believe they want to leave significant swaths of their fortune to animal shelters. | |
| Which is because they love animals. | |
| These poor animals. | |
| So I ask them this question. | |
| Why do you eat animals? | |
| You kill them. | |
| I saw what you had. | |
| You had bacon this morning. | |
| Do you know what these pigs have to go through? | |
| These swine? | |
| What would it be called? | |
| Porcicide? | |
| Or porcine mass murder? | |
| Do you know the horrible conditions? | |
| And don't tell me. | |
| Pigs are very neat. | |
| They're very smart. | |
| They're in their own waist. | |
| And when they hung up and they were... | |
| What are you doing? | |
| And you have pig ears and skin and chicharrones. | |
| How do you make a distinction between this and this? | |
| That's moral relativism. | |
| My favorite subject. | |
| Well, that's different. | |
| What do you mean that's different? | |
| Well, that... | |
| And then we make stuff up. | |
| This is why humans are so great. | |
| We just make stuff up. | |
| Well, you see... | |
| Forget the Bible. | |
| Why do you do it? | |
| Well, because maybe when we were hunter-gatherers in the first, we just hunted because it was either that or starving or we didn't know any better or whatever it is. | |
| Please. | |
| That's not mankind was meant to do that. | |
| Why? | |
| Isn't it funny how we do this? | |
| Joe Rogan has this thing he puts on Instagram. | |
| Look at all this elk I'm eating. | |
| Look, I'm eating elk. | |
| Okay, beautiful. | |
| I've got no problem with that. | |
| Why is that okay? | |
| Well, that's different. | |
| Why is it different? | |
| Why is it elk? | |
| I've got a dear friend of mine who's watching right now who hunts deer. | |
| We need deer. | |
| We need deer to be. | |
| You can't have deer. | |
| If you're driving in Jersey and parts of New York, these deer are walking out. | |
| I'm serious. | |
| They're going to get killed and they're going to kill you. | |
| There's too many of them. | |
| How do you tell me that the dog, that dog, nobody's going to kill that dog. | |
| Nobody's going to eat that dog. | |
| Nobody's going to do anything to that dog. | |
| That dog's fine. | |
| Dogs being mistreated, but that dog is not going to be made into bacon bits or whatever. | |
| This is what humans do. | |
| That's the study. | |
| Not this goodness. | |
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What They Say About Him
00:11:33
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| Here's my documentary on Christ. | |
| The funniest thing I think I've ever heard. | |
| Dear God. | |
| Christ for dummies. | |
| Let me just narrow this thing down. | |
| You probably didn't know about this, but you've got to come to me and you know who I'm talking about. | |
| Anyway. | |
| That's what's fascinating. | |
| So what does the left think? | |
| What's going on? | |
| What do you want to know about Donald Trump? | |
| You want to listen to him on what? | |
| Fox? | |
| No! | |
| You listen to what they say about him. | |
| Because Donald Trump is not going to be able to figure out what he... | |
| And by the way, he's done. | |
| Like it or not, sad to say, but we have to call that patient. | |
| That time, that era is done. | |
| Let me put it to a test right now. | |
| Is Donald Trump, not as a human being, not as a historical relevant person, not as a great human being, not as a great influence, not as somebody who is transcendental and revolutionary, but is the political career of Donald Trump over? | |
| Meaning he will never be on a ballot again, he will never be elected again, yes or no. | |
| Push one for yes, two for no. | |
| It's a very, very simple question. | |
| Remember what the question I'm asking is. | |
| Not do you like him. | |
| Not was he good. | |
| Not was he great. | |
| Not did you vote for him. | |
| Not that you would vote for him. | |
| I'm not asking you the question. | |
| The question I'm asking is simply this. | |
| Is it done? | |
| Is it the time has passed? | |
| It's a new country. | |
| It's a new... | |
| Remember, not you. | |
| Not what you think. | |
| Not what you think. | |
| Not what you wish. | |
| Not what you hope for. | |
| Not what you wish could be, but do you honestly believe that there is a situation that exists where Donald Trump could win his second term in office? | |
| And, there's another question, I'm not going to get to that. | |
| Would the country be better off? | |
| Would they let him do anything? | |
| If you believe that Donald Trump will ever be allowed by the Republican Party that he'll get the nomination, Because if this election denial is big, it also works for... | |
| If you think that the Republican Party wants to go, that they like him, they don't even like him, you're out of your mind. | |
| I want you to bring in, we have our patient, the patient's in the bed, the patient happens to, you're a very famous doctor, but this particular patient has to be your beloved aunt, or aunt. | |
| And your aunt is in bed, and you're saying, this is terminal. | |
| She may have a week, maybe a couple of days. | |
| I don't even know. | |
| But this is what the truth is. | |
| Now, if I ask you the question, Doctor, what sayeth you about the patient? | |
| Well, I love her. | |
| I didn't ask that question. | |
| Doctor, you're an expert in this. | |
| Is Mrs. So-and-so, she was a wonderful part of your life and you love her and it kills you to say this. | |
| My question to you is simply this. | |
| Can you divorce yourself from the reality? | |
| Can you? | |
| Yes. | |
| Do you think that after he has been through all of this, that he will ever be able to have a cabinet, a senate, a congress, an intelligence agency? | |
| Do you think he will be able to get the right people? | |
| The best people who would be willing to subject themselves to four years of this? | |
| To work next to him? | |
| Somebody who wants to be their chief of staff? | |
| Somebody who wants their entire legal career and political future to be destroyed? | |
| Forever! | |
| Who want to be Giuliani'd or whatever? | |
| Do you think that? | |
| If you think, oh yes! | |
| Absolutely! | |
| You are... | |
| Demented. | |
| And you've got to get off of Fox News. | |
| And Fox News doesn't want him either. | |
| And Newsmax doesn't want him. | |
| Chris Ruddy doesn't want him. | |
| Nobody wants him. | |
| You're not paying attention. | |
| Because you're stuck in this bubble, this world, where you want things, you wish, you hope, you dream, you're nuts. | |
| And the issue is not... | |
| Whether this is fair? | |
| No. | |
| Is this correct? | |
| No. | |
| Would the... | |
| No. | |
| Do you want to argue? | |
| And you have to understand history to even recommend this. | |
| Richard Nixon was one of the greatest presidents, but he could not survive this thing. | |
| And they knew this. | |
| And he had... | |
| Oh my God, Kissinger, he had people... | |
| See, this is where... | |
| This is where we are. | |
| We are in a world of infantilism, where our politics is, yes, because we're right, and yay! | |
| No, you have to go to a boot camp, remove yourself from this, and go cold turkey, because your sense of perspective is just degenerated. | |
| I'm so sorry to say this, but it's true. | |
| Your sense of reality has been so affected. | |
| If you honestly think in this MAGA and this, it's a different time. | |
| It's different. | |
| You're also crazy if you think Ron DeSantis is going to make it. | |
| No way. | |
| Uh-uh. | |
| That is the standard How do I say this? | |
| That is the perfect example of somebody who is peaking too early. | |
| Now, somebody who's not peaking too early, the great Mike Lindell. | |
| I love this guy. | |
| Sorry. | |
| He's not running for office. | |
| He says he might want to be a part of the... | |
| He might want to maybe lead the Republican Party, but no. | |
| No, no. | |
| Mike, you do what you do best. | |
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| This is it. | |
| And he is a force to be reckoned with. | |
| He's somebody who certainly can enjoy his position, his position in life as a Oh my god, look at this. | |
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| Look at this. | |
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| This is incredible. | |
| He's out of his mind. | |
| Look at this. | |
| Oversized bath mats, which are very nice. | |
| You know what they're also good as? | |
| Towels. | |
| I know you don't want to go there, but just trust me. | |
| $39.98? | |
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| So you go there and check this man. | |
| This guy, you know I also, aside from having a tremendous product in the slippers more than anything else, he drives the enemy crazy. | |
| And I will forever love him for that. | |
| I will forever love him for that. | |
| It's just that simple. | |
| By the by, I want you to do me a favor. | |
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| Please, there's the link right there. | |
| Sign up for it. | |
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| Oh, this is a good one. | |
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| That's why all sides of the political dingleberry hate it. | |
| So there you have that. | |
| There's so much information. | |
| Because like I'm telling you, and this means more, I want you to be able to think. | |
| Not what you know, how you think. | |
| I want to change your perspective. | |
| I want you to get intel, intel, intel. | |
| Watch these people. | |
| Watch a little CNN. | |
| Not too much. | |
| See what MSDNC, see what they're saying. | |
| Listen. | |
| You don't know how to answer people. | |
| For example, everybody's saying, Putin wants to reconstitute the Soviet Union. | |
| No, he doesn't. | |
| But I wouldn't have known that unless I listened to somebody on CNN. | |
| And by the way, you can forget Fox as far as that goes. | |
| Forget Fox when it comes to Russia. | |
| Forget Fox when it comes to any kind of election denial because of the Dominion. | |
| Forget anything involving positive regarding Trump. | |
| And they are trying their best. | |
| This is interesting, if you're interested in this. | |
| Tucker Carlson is like this invading element or virus or something that the immune reaction, they want to push him out. | |
| They can't stand him. | |
| He doesn't play along with them. | |
| He doesn't say the same thing. | |
| He talks about UFOs in the most childish of ways. | |
| But still, they want him out. | |
| So if you want to get into that internecine battle, you do that. | |
| Remember, I'm going to say this again. | |
| I want you to listen to me. | |
| I don't care what you think. | |
| I care how you think. | |
| I want to know how you come upon your ideas. | |
| That's all. | |
| You can think whatever you want. | |
| I don't care about that. | |
| It doesn't matter to me. | |
| It's how you do it. | |
| And two people can agree on something and have the most ridiculous ideas. | |
| If you say, I'm going to vote for Donald Trump because I think he's the best. | |
| That's wonderful. | |
| I'm going to vote for him. | |
| Are you going to vote for him? | |
| Yes, I am. | |
| Why? | |
| Because the aliens told me? | |
| Well... | |
| You technically agree, but this is second limit. | |
| So don't look at what people are saying. | |
| Look at how they formulate their opinion. | |
| How did they get that? | |
| And you will go forever far. | |
| Have a great and glorious day, my friends. | |
| Thank you so, so very much for what you do and what you appear to do. | |
| We'll see you tomorrow at same bat time, same bat channel, 9 a.m. Eastern Time. | |
| And until then, remember these noble and glorious words. | |
| The monkey's dead. | |
| The show's over. | |
| Sue ya. | |