The Leaked Pentagon Docs
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| Good day. | |
| The best story of the day. | |
| Tomorrow we're going to be talking about Dominion, by the way, which is the second best story, which is so good, and nobody is explaining it to you. | |
| The best part is when we are trying to detail about the leaked Pentagon documents. | |
| Why is that interesting? | |
| Well, let me explain something to you. | |
| As you may or may not know, the human ear... | |
| Can hear up to, well, between 20 and 20,000 hertz. | |
| That is the area or the range of speech that, I mean, the hearing that people can have. | |
| So below that or above that, you're wasting your time. | |
| It's not that no sound is being made. | |
| It's that the human ear cannot hear that. | |
| When it comes to anything involving The globe? | |
| International? | |
| Foreign affairs? | |
| Forget it. | |
| Americans are de starura. | |
| They're just hardheads. | |
| They're just drools. | |
| And I was looking, I noticed that Fox News in particular, which is, we're going to talk about Dominion today, this is such a great case. | |
| It's so interesting. | |
| But anyway. | |
| Fox News is trying to report on the leaked documents. | |
| But that's not what this is about. | |
| The leaked documents show that basically it is alleged that everything that you were told about the war is a lie. | |
| Is a lie. | |
| This is just... | |
| They don't understand. | |
| They don't understand. | |
| So, I'm saying, did you read about the 7 to 1 kill ratio? | |
| 7 Ukrainians killed for every 1 Russian. | |
| 7 During various battles in history, do you know what those levels were? | |
| Like World War II, if you considered a rout, do you know what they were? | |
| 1 to 1.2, that was because you were like, hey, we're killing... | |
| 1.2 Germans for every one of ours. | |
| We're going great. | |
| This is 7? | |
| Because you have been lied to. | |
| Do you believe this story? | |
| Everybody who's anybody is saying, you believe this 21-year-old National Guardsman got a hold of something of this? | |
| There were some of the classified stories, some of the documents. | |
| That should have been taken from a SCIF unit, a SCIF room. | |
| Do you believe this for a moment? | |
| But see, it's not the story. | |
| It's to everybody on Fox and everybody else who basically blindly, blindly jumped on board the Ukrainian cause without even asking anything about it. | |
| Do you know anything about this? | |
| No! | |
| No! | |
| I've got friends of mine, they're people that I know, in the world of radio. | |
| Now radio, you've got to understand something. | |
| And I've got to explain something to you. | |
| Radio is the last vestige. | |
| They don't know that the light is turned off. | |
| They don't know that the star has burned out. | |
| It hasn't happened yet. | |
| Give me an example. | |
| If I went and kicked you, or maybe you've had this, sometimes you pick up a cute little baby and you hold it waist high and you get kicked right in the inguinal area right there and you get a crush to this very sensitive part of the male anatomy. | |
| It takes a second for you to realize. | |
| You get hit. | |
| And then you say to yourself, now the pain's going to come. | |
| And when the pain comes, it is like nothing. | |
| It is so soul-searing. | |
| But it takes a while. | |
| It takes a second. | |
| Same thing with if you put your hand on a fire or a burner. | |
| You will feel the burner before you feel the pain. | |
| So the people in radio in particular don't understand that that star is dead. | |
| But the light hasn't hit yet. | |
| It hasn't felt the impact of what's happening. | |
| The movement is podcasting. | |
| And the people on radio are so snooty. | |
| They really think, I mean, let's face it. | |
| I mean, especially the bigger one. | |
| It doesn't have it. | |
| I'm saying, remember, the light still comes. | |
| They're saying, well, we're still making money. | |
| Okay, but I'm saying it's here. | |
| And these folks will never do anything to veer, especially the more corporate the radio in particular, or TV, the more beholden it is to the official statement. | |
| I heard one guy say that Russia was Being trounced. | |
| All of their soldiers were drunk. | |
| All of their attempts at any kind of victory were for naught. | |
| That they're cannibalizing each other and dogs and they're drunk. | |
| They always have this thing about Russians are all drunk, you know, that kind of thing. | |
| That you got some poor kid who calls his mother, I don't know why I'm doing this. | |
| They're trying. | |
| I don't know what this accent is, but... | |
| And they believe this. | |
| And the Russians are saying, I don't know what the hell you're talking about. | |
| The Russian economy. | |
| The Russian economy is doing great. | |
| The Russian economy is doing great. | |
| They don't know what you're... | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| So the people on Fox who all of a sudden are reporting this, you're the one... | |
| Like Larry Kudlow and others who say, and they're going to go in there, and they're going to get Putin. | |
| Excuse me, why are you getting Putin? | |
| Why are you involved in this? | |
| I'm not taking sides as who's a nice guy. | |
| I'm out of this. | |
| I don't care. | |
| You think anybody's a nice guy? | |
| You think Macron's a nice guy? | |
| Seriously? | |
| Seriously? | |
| You think Xi Jinping's a nice guy? | |
| You think Biden's a nice guy? | |
| Who's a nice guy? | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| But all those people on the couch on Fox News, all of a sudden, it's like they're reading the story, but no, no, no, go forward. | |
| What's in the document? | |
| Oh, no, no, we can't do it. | |
| No, no, do your job. | |
| Tell people what's in the document, how it's a lie, how you've been lied to. | |
| How Austin and others, Millie and all these people, Blinken and Sullivan and Kirby, when are you going to do this? | |
| It's okay. | |
| And they're all spooked regarding Dominion. | |
| They are spooked. | |
| And they kind of, well, there's a way, we'll talk about that tomorrow. | |
| It's a very interesting story. | |
| Very intriguing. | |
| Especially all you young podcasters out there who think, I don't have to worry about getting sued. | |
| Well, know the rules. | |
| Know the rules. | |
| But Americans don't understand this. | |
| There is no such thing as the good guys. | |
| You have been living this Kremlin-baiting nonsense for so long. | |
| You're... | |
| You believe in this lunacy, this Boris and Natasha Russophobic. | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| We have 150... | |
| How many billions of dollars went to Ukraine? | |
| Where is it? | |
| This guy's lining his pockets. | |
| He's got how many homes? | |
| They told him you're going to be. | |
| It's one thing about the shadow government. | |
| They pick the right people. | |
| You! | |
| Yeah, you! | |
| Zuckerberg, you're going to be the face of Facebook. | |
| What? | |
| You are. | |
| We'll help you. | |
| In QTEL, we'll help you. | |
| DARPA, we'll work with you. | |
| You're going to be the face of that. | |
| Okay. | |
| And Gates, yeah, you're the face of Microsoft. | |
| Because we can destroy you anytime we want. | |
| We'll make you a billionaire. | |
| It doesn't matter. | |
| You can do what we want, though. | |
| You understand what you're going to do. | |
| Of course. | |
| Of course. | |
| Obama, you're... | |
| Got it. | |
| Obama's the most dutiful. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Whatever you want. | |
| I'll do it. | |
| Very smart. | |
| So Zelensky, they said, listen, how can we do this? | |
| Remember Kolomoisky? | |
| Servant of the people, whatever it was. | |
| They get this guy. | |
| Nobody cares about that. | |
| And none of the people on Fox News care about that because they were in on it. | |
| Who was it? | |
| People like the one who was, I mean, this guy. | |
| This guy. | |
| I don't know what side he's on. | |
| Is this Cavuto? | |
| I hear his voice. | |
| If I even hear it in the background, I just turn it off. | |
| I run. | |
| I heard Larry Kudlow talking about Russia. | |
| I was like, wait a minute. | |
| Hold it. | |
| Hold it. | |
| What are you doing here? | |
| I don't like anybody. | |
| Russia, I don't trust them. | |
| I don't trust anybody. | |
| Why are we getting involved in this? | |
| Oh, because of Victoria Nuland. | |
| Who? | |
| I have a friend of mine I know he had in his office, in front of their corporate office, a flag with a Ukrainian flag below the American, which really nailed me. | |
| I always make sure that the blue... | |
| I said, what is this, a blockbuster flag? | |
| What is this? | |
| What is it? | |
| So I said, where's Ukraine? | |
| Where is it? | |
| I always have my... | |
| I got this set. | |
| Dollar Tree... | |
| Dollar Tree has more... | |
| I think it's one of the biggest food sellers. | |
| Now it's a dollar and a quarter, but... | |
| I love this thing. | |
| I also have my big globe over here. | |
| You gotta see this. | |
| You gotta see the globe. | |
| I just look at my globe. | |
| I just... | |
| Oh my God. | |
| Just look at your globe. | |
| It's the most beautiful thing in the world. | |
| I can't... | |
| Let me show you something here. | |
| This is the most... | |
| This is one of my... | |
| Prize possessions here. | |
| This. | |
| And you just... | |
| This is a classic series. | |
| Look at the islands. | |
| Just look at this. | |
| Just spend some time. | |
| Get a feel. | |
| You can feel the topography. | |
| You can feel this. | |
| And look where Russia is. | |
| Just look where this... | |
| Move over here. | |
| There's India. | |
| And there's Russia. | |
| And there it is. | |
| Right there! | |
| Look at Belarus, Poland, Ukraine, Kiev. | |
| You can see all this. | |
| There it is. | |
| It's the most beautiful thing in the world. | |
| Just look at this. | |
| And then you look at our side, there's nothing. | |
| Look at this. | |
| What is this? | |
| Nothing. | |
| Because we don't have any idea of geography. | |
| And you see, the one thing about... | |
| What Putin has done is, Putin has said this. | |
| I don't have to put all my... | |
| I'm not going to a different foreign land. | |
| I'm not putting my, you know, tanks and soldiers on C-130s and flying them, transport. | |
| I don't have to put all of my munitions and all of my stuff. | |
| I don't have to worry about that. | |
| At all. | |
| None of it. | |
| I don't have to worry about any of that. | |
| All I have to do is just, I'm right there. | |
| I'm right there on the border. | |
| I can take my time. | |
| Now, let me explain this again to you. | |
| I can take my time. | |
| If this takes a year, it takes a year. | |
| If I have to take all of my men, usually, and women, munitions, ordnance, bombs, food, Water, supplies, whatever. | |
| Put them on a plane, on a ship. | |
| Send them over someplace else. | |
| Now once I get there, I've got to commence that war and we've got to finish it to get back. | |
| Because we're going to run out of stuff. | |
| Putin says, if you understand the map, I'm right here. | |
| What do I care about? | |
| A year, two years, three years? | |
| I don't care. | |
| I'm not going to send my men or women into some meat grinder. | |
| And they're waiting for the weather to change and it'll be easier. | |
| Plus, you get to keep sending money to Ukraine. | |
| If I'm Putin, I'm saying keep sending all your arms, all of your missiles, all of your shells and your rockets and deplete your supplies. | |
| Keep sending the money. | |
| I know it's going to Zelensky. | |
| It's okay. | |
| And the military industrial company. | |
| But just keep draining this, draining this, draining this. | |
| Destabilize NATO. | |
| Come on! | |
| Is Ukraine in NATO yet? | |
| No. | |
| Ask most people what NATO is. | |
| They have no idea. | |
| Ask anybody. | |
| I would love to go and all of a sudden just walk into the Fox News morning show and say, excuse me, who's this? | |
| Hi, I'm a viewer. | |
| Can I have a seat right now? | |
| By the way, I locked the doors. | |
| I'm not going to hurt you or anything. | |
| I just want to ask you a question. | |
| Let's start with you. | |
| Ainsley, yeah. | |
| What's NATO? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Don't help her out. | |
| What's NATO? | |
| Who is NATO? | |
| What is the goal of NATO? | |
| Steve Doocy? | |
| Who is Victoria Nuland? | |
| Who's George Kennan? | |
| How did this work? | |
| What did Soviet containment work? | |
| And how does Soviet containment even make any sense when there's no Soviet Union? | |
| What is the Maidan? | |
| Euromaidan? | |
| What is Donetsk? | |
| Lugansk? | |
| What is the Donbass area? | |
| Kiev? | |
| Who is it? | |
| Crimea? | |
| Do Crimeans consider themselves Ukrainian or Russians? | |
| What do they speak? | |
| Do they intermarry? | |
| Do you know anything about this? | |
| Do you know who these people are? | |
| Do you have any? | |
| Who is the Azov Battalion? | |
| Who is the right sector? | |
| How does this work? | |
| Do you know what... | |
| What Zelensky is alleged to be doing to Orthodox Christians. | |
| Do you know? | |
| I'm not going to leave yet. | |
| And you've got to be able to tell me. | |
| Just do me a favor. | |
| And with all due respect, you, is it Ainsley? | |
| Okay, you and Brian and you. | |
| But I'm going to CNN next. | |
| I'm starting with you first. | |
| Do me a favor. | |
| I want you to read this. | |
| Again, I'm not... | |
| And read this and tell people, Know what I'm doing. | |
| I make 10, 15 million dollars a year doing nothing. | |
| I will deny gravity. | |
| I will tell you that blue is red and six is nine and I will say Anything. | |
| I don't have any political ideation, really, that I can explain. | |
| I guess I'm a conservative. | |
| But I make $15 million. | |
| I don't care what the truth is. | |
| I don't care about this kid. | |
| I don't care how he got these documents. | |
| I don't care about kill ratios. | |
| I don't care whether Millie or Austin or Kirby or Sullivan or Jean-Pierre. | |
| Or lying? | |
| I don't. | |
| I don't care. | |
| Look at me. | |
| I'm a young lady. | |
| I've got kids. | |
| I'm making $15 million. | |
| I don't care about this. | |
| You want me to like Putin? | |
| I'll read. | |
| I'll read the prompter. | |
| I don't know anything. | |
| Steve, what about you? | |
| Hey, same for me. | |
| I'm just getting long in the tooth and I'm just happy to be here. | |
| I just want to do a cookbook. | |
| That's all I care about. | |
| I don't care about this. | |
| What about you, Kill Me? | |
| This guy's on 24 hours a day. | |
| He's just here for the beer. | |
| Okay, great. | |
| That's okay. | |
| That's okay. | |
| Let's go to CNN or MSNBC or whatever it is. | |
| Or Rachel. | |
| Rachel Maddow, who, by the way, I used to work with years ago. | |
| She's one of the nicest people. | |
| I'd like to say, Rachel, you're a Rhodes Scholar. | |
| Doctor. | |
| Okay. | |
| I want to read something to you. | |
| Again, answer my question. | |
| I'm going to read something to you. | |
| And I'm going to leave out the country. | |
| I'm just going to say, a country that borders another country. | |
| Answer the question. | |
| You are my... | |
| Let's say you are my... | |
| Advisor Rachel. | |
| And we have, on the border of Texas, a group of people that, right at Brownsville, right across, is it Brownsville, wherever it is, or Nogales, I don't know why they, but at Brownsville, there's a group of people right across the river in the Mexican area. | |
| And they are a CCP satellite. | |
| Part of the Chinese Communist Party. | |
| They are a satellite. | |
| Right there. | |
| And they're the whatever cartel. | |
| The Chalupa cartel. | |
| Whoever these people are. | |
| And they are seeking recognition from China. | |
| And China says... | |
| We will arm you. | |
| We will support you. | |
| And if anybody bothers you, under our Article 5 of this thing that we have, which is kind of like a NATO analog, that's the point of this, we will come in and we will defend you. | |
| China. | |
| This little area. | |
| Now, Rachel, you're a doctorate. | |
| From Oxford, Stanford, you're a brilliant woman. | |
| If you represented President Biden, and he asked you, what should I do about this? | |
| What should I do about this? | |
| Got this group of people, you want to look at the map? | |
| Look at the map. | |
| What would you do? | |
| Right on our border. | |
| And let me also hearken back, you like John Kennedy, didn't you? | |
| Of course you do. | |
| Of course you do. | |
| By the way, he was as liberal as I am a duck. | |
| But anyway, Cuba was 90 miles away. | |
| 90 miles away from Miami. | |
| Key West. | |
| 90 miles. | |
| 90! | |
| Over the water. | |
| Here is right there. | |
| What would you suggest? | |
| Because that is exactly the analog of Ukraine. | |
| Rachel would say to yourself, well, obviously, Mr. President, China is stirring the pot by offering them all this stuff, by offering them independence. | |
| China decides to get... | |
| He's not alive anymore, but... | |
| Bill Dana, who wasn't even... | |
| Jose Jimenez. | |
| And he's going to be their Zelensky. | |
| In fact, the Mexicans are going to say, who's this? | |
| Charo. | |
| She's Spanish. | |
| We're going to pick somebody. | |
| I don't know who. | |
| Freddy Fender. | |
| I think he's dead. | |
| I don't know. | |
| We're going to pick somebody. | |
| Speedy Gonzalez. | |
| Somebody. | |
| We're going to just pick this person. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And the Sinaloa cartel, or whoever it is, Speedy Gonzalez and Slowpoke Rodriguez, his cousin, this is the Zelensky. | |
| Rachel, what would you suggest we do? | |
| What would you suggest? | |
| Would you say, leave them alone, they're seeking independence, these are freedom fighters? | |
| Again, this group, the Sinaloa Cartel, and if anybody wants to help them, it doesn't matter. | |
| They're independents. | |
| We've got to support these people. | |
| Oh, and by the way, would you suggest that Speedy Gonzalez come and speak before the Congress asking for billions of dollars? | |
| What about that? | |
| You think that billions of dollars, you think it's going to China? | |
| When you give the billions, where are you sending this money to? | |
| $115 billion? | |
| Where are you sending it to? | |
| You think he's going to go to the Sinaloa Cartel? | |
| This guy? | |
| Speedy Gonzalez? | |
| I don't think so. | |
| See, Rachel would say, look, excuse me, Rachel is now making, she might be making more than anybody at MSDNC. | |
| She wasn't even on. | |
| She said she was going to do documentaries. | |
| Rachel one time said to me, Quote, she has a very interesting, but she says she lived in an apartment so small she says the size of a van. | |
| That was her life. | |
| That was very funny. | |
| The size of a van. | |
| I don't know how many millions. | |
| Millions. | |
| And am I suggesting that people will Say whatever they're told to by virtue of what they're paid? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Dylan Mulvaney. | |
| Hey, Dylan. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You want to be the face of Bud Light? | |
| What? | |
| Bud Light? | |
| Do I look like Bud Light to you? | |
| I'm Chardonnay-er. | |
| 20 million. | |
| Sign me up. | |
| You're going to be the face. | |
| Sign me up. | |
| Got it? | |
| Do you understand what's going on here? | |
| They don't know what they're talking about. | |
| They will say whatever they want. | |
| They will say whatever they want, whether it's Kudlow, whether it's... | |
| I don't know the name of it. | |
| I always pick on Fox News because they don't know the other names of the people. | |
| I don't know who they are. | |
| Who are they? | |
| I don't watch them. | |
| They had Matt Taibbi on with some guy from MSV... | |
| Honey... | |
| Honey... | |
| Hassan... | |
| I don't know how he was. | |
| Why are you on that show? | |
| I don't know. | |
| By the way, Matt Taibbi, not the brightest guy in the world. | |
| I've been warning you about that. | |
| Matt Taibbi just does not come across... | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| I'm just giving you... | |
| So, this is ridiculous. | |
| So, the story yesterday is not about the documents. | |
| It's about the war effort. | |
| You've been lied to. | |
| And the people who've been telling you forever, the same way the people who told you about Vietnam, do you not know about Vietnam? | |
| Do you not understand about Vietnam? | |
| You don't understand? | |
| Don't we learn anything about this? | |
| No. | |
| Victoria Nuland is so powerful, she's thinking to herself, this is great! | |
| She doesn't even come up! | |
| Because she said, I'm just an undersecretary. | |
| Stop that. | |
| Meanwhile, this is what's beautiful. | |
| You've got Biden, who's in Ireland, and they're finally... | |
| Let me ask you a question. | |
| Stop. | |
| Do you remember a time in your life where we had these many secreted documents lost and misplaced? | |
| Do you remember this at any time in your life? | |
| Remember Sandy Berger? | |
| I forget what. | |
| He was sticking them down his pants. | |
| Remember Bookman? | |
| I love that. | |
| He was the librarian from Seinfeld. | |
| Wonderful. | |
| I saw him I think I saw him on Broadway. | |
| Or off-Broadway once. | |
| He was very good. | |
| Anyway. | |
| Let's assume there's a document. | |
| And it's it's this document. | |
| It's called Top Secret Whatever. | |
| And let's assume there's not a bunch of copies of it. | |
| Let's just assume. | |
| But it's this document. | |
| This one. | |
| And this has got everything. | |
| The Holy Grail. | |
| It's got everything on it. | |
| Okay? | |
| Right. | |
| So I'm in this room and all of a sudden the document's there. | |
| Not there anymore. | |
| And somebody looks and somebody who works there looks at the thing and says, hey, wait a minute. | |
| This document's missing. | |
| Who had it last? | |
| Dylan Mulvaney, or this guy, Tajira, I don't even know how to pronounce his name, 21-year-old kid from the National Guard. | |
| Did you see this one particular document he had? | |
| CIA, there's no way you get this. | |
| This is like, this is really up there. | |
| Okay, fine. | |
| Hey, this is missing. | |
| He had it. | |
| Get him. | |
| And if that's not the system, I don't understand it. | |
| Do you realize bowling shoes? | |
| Remember going to a bowling alley? | |
| Remember that? | |
| You know how they get bowling shoes? | |
| They're bowling shoes. | |
| Remember that? | |
| And you can look right away and go, oh! | |
| The ten and a halves are missing. | |
| You can just say, who had them? | |
| Oh, it's easy. | |
| Lane 8. Okay. | |
| That's bowling shoes. | |
| You can see right there. | |
| They're missing. | |
| But documents? | |
| Trump's got them. | |
| This one's got them. | |
| This one's got them. | |
| What about the documents with Biden and his home? | |
| Next to the meth head? | |
| No problem. | |
| But Trump had them. | |
| What is this? | |
| I don't understand this. | |
| Bowling shoes. | |
| Systems for keeping track of bowling shoes are more efficient than this. | |
| But on Fox News, they're not going to be talking about that. | |
| Why? | |
| Because they sold their soul. | |
| They sold their soul. | |
| And whether it's Ukraine, whether it's Russia, whether it's COVID, whether it's CDC or Fauci or whatever, they sell their soul. | |
| And they give you the impression through a couple of people, a couple of limited hangouts, like Tucker. | |
| Tucker is the limited hangout. | |
| Tucker is the guy who they say, that's the guy that we put on to make you think that he's like, hey, listen to this. | |
| I'm going to say something nobody's talking about. | |
| I'm going to say something bad about Zelensky. | |
| Okay, you go ahead. | |
| That's as far as we go. | |
| He's our token, you know, whatever. | |
| It's a limited hangout. | |
| It's absolutely. | |
| Matt Taibbi, limited hangout. | |
| These are the only documents from Twitter? | |
| No, but we want you to think they are. | |
| Oh, this is Elon Musk. | |
| Is he revealing everything? | |
| Uh-huh. | |
| There you go. | |
| Wow! | |
| Boy, that Elon Musk is something. | |
| He went after NPR. | |
| Limited hang-up. | |
| They want you to think that's it. | |
| That will satisfy you. | |
| You'll think Tucker Carlson is the most courageous person in the world. | |
| You'll think he is like, how do they let him say it? | |
| Say what? | |
| What is he saying? | |
| Remember Daniel Ellsberg? | |
| Remember the Pentagon Papers? | |
| They knew about that. | |
| You thought those were some big stories. | |
| We didn't know this. | |
| It was time for an end. | |
| Limited hangout. | |
| There were other stuff there too. | |
| Limited hangout is the easiest concept. | |
| Let people think a little bit. | |
| That's all. | |
| It satisfies people. | |
| But when it comes to international stuff, oh, forget it. | |
| Forget it. | |
| Now, like I said, tomorrow's going to be the lecture, if you will, on this, on Dominion. | |
| This is the best story. | |
| This is the best. | |
| This is the best. | |
| Because let me tell you what's happening right now. | |
| Listen to me. | |
| Do you know where your conservative media are stuck at? | |
| Drag shows. | |
| Dylan Mulvaney, Bud Light, uh, what else? | |
| Um, anything, oh, anything race. | |
| Race is number one. | |
| Race number one. | |
| How come he can say that and I can't? | |
| Oh, you'll be on that. | |
| Breaking news. | |
| Breaking news. | |
| Let me play a game with you. | |
| My dear friends, let's play a game, shall we? | |
| Tell me a story that just all of a sudden... | |
| Tell me a story, honey, that just we forgot all about. | |
| How about the shooting in... | |
| Was it Nashville? | |
| Was it Nashville? | |
| What? | |
| Tell me a story we don't talk about anymore. | |
| Give me one, honey. | |
| All of a sudden, we just forgot about it. | |
| I'm going to just keep track. | |
| I told you that I'm going to have a show one day. | |
| Maybe. | |
| And we're going to have a dry erase board. | |
| Then I'm going to have a woman named Mildred or Madge or something. | |
| She's going to have a muumuu house dress. | |
| It can be like your grandma. | |
| And she's going to write. | |
| She has nice penmanship. | |
| And every time I say, Mildred, write this down on a post-it note. | |
| Write Tejira, whatever this guy's name is. | |
| A 21-year-old National Guard. | |
| Put this on a post-it note and put this up on the board. | |
| Give us another one. | |
| Well, we've got Dylan Mulvaney. | |
| Okay, put that up there. | |
| And then... | |
| Every three or four days, we bring out the other ones, look at this story, it's forgotten, this story, and then we'll have the forgotten section. | |
| COVID. | |
| What are the stories that just went away? | |
| What about... | |
| Am I saying it right, honey? | |
| The Nashville, right? | |
| Nashville, the bank? | |
| No, that was Louisville. | |
| Louisville. | |
| Two weeks before this, I'm getting confused. | |
| Louisville. | |
| By the way, here's a trick. | |
| It's not a trick. | |
| You ask somebody, how do you pronounce the capital of Kentucky? | |
| Louisville? | |
| No, Frankfurt. | |
| Okay. | |
| Think about this. | |
| Train derailment. | |
| Thank you, Jimmy. | |
| Train derailment. | |
| How about the... | |
| How many... | |
| Cattle were killed? | |
| 18,000? | |
| What did they call that machine again? | |
| What was it called? | |
| Manure what? | |
| Manure diffuser? | |
| But there was a name for it. | |
| It was some cute name. | |
| It just so happened that they were talking about getting rid of all kinds of meat. | |
| Remember that? | |
| This guy wants you to eat bugs. | |
| This one wants you to... | |
| Look at this. | |
| Carol says East Palestine. | |
| Thank you! | |
| James SVB Bank. | |
| Thank you! | |
| Fukushima! | |
| Demetrius. | |
| Where in the hell? | |
| Fukushima! | |
| Yes! | |
| Yes! | |
| Fee says the leaked interview with the guy with the darkened face was so rehearsed and scripted with a list of things rolling off his tongue was so fake it was embarrassing. | |
| Ab! | |
| So-lutely fee. | |
| Think about this. | |
| $18,000 on a dairy farm? | |
| Nord Stream. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Cy Hirsch. | |
| Nord Stream. | |
| Anybody interested in that? | |
| Doesn't Germany care about that? | |
| Doesn't Russia say, excuse me, we didn't do that. | |
| We want an apology. | |
| We'll sue you for libel. | |
| Four people at the church. | |
| How about the balloons? | |
| Chinese balloons. | |
| Is that done? | |
| Is that done? | |
| Is that over with yet? | |
| Remember all the balloons? | |
| Is that done? | |
| Supply chain breakdowns? | |
| How about ransomware? | |
| Remember ransomware years ago? | |
| Ransomware, remember the time they had the... | |
| What is going on here? | |
| This is just the most incredible story in the world. | |
| It just goes away. | |
| Boris Johnson telling Ukraine to carry on. | |
| Thank you. | |
| I mean, it's... | |
| Finland joining NATO. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Notre Dame fire. | |
| Yes! | |
| Notice I didn't say Notre Dame. | |
| Aliens. | |
| Oh, forget aliens. | |
| Nobody's going to talk about aliens. | |
| Nobody cares about that. | |
| It's just incredible. | |
| We just sit around breaking news, breaking news. | |
| Don't worry about it. | |
| And here's the best part. | |
| And here is the best part. | |
| Julian Assange. | |
| Now what this kid should do, Tahira, Tahira, what I said immediately yesterday was immediately start saying you've got five or six unpronounceable genders. | |
| Here's what you should do. | |
| Everybody should have a friend. | |
| If you're going to get involved with this, make up, have chat GPT, give you a Dylan Mulvaney kind of a manifesto. | |
| You're going to be a transgendered whatever it is. | |
| Have a dead man switch. | |
| So listen, Jerry, if anything happens to me, I get arrested. | |
| You put this out. | |
| He goes, yeah, his name was sure he was transitioning. | |
| Who? | |
| Larry! | |
| Larry! | |
| Yeah, he was? | |
| Oh, oh, oh, yeah, he was. | |
| Yes, right. | |
| And they'll say, oh, that's it. | |
| No problem. | |
| He wanted to use the West African clicking noise and Basque pronunciation with the castillero theta. | |
| Okay, sure, yeah, yeah, we'll do that. | |
| And nobody asks any questions. | |
| Here's the manifesto. | |
| He was transitioning. | |
| He went a little crazy and that's it. | |
| You got it? | |
| You got it? | |
| Jury selection today in the case of I got to tell you this. | |
| We'll do it tomorrow too, but this is so good. | |
| In the case of Dominion, it is unbelievable. | |
| On the cross-examination, Can't wait! | |
| And this is not one where nobody will be able to withstand this. | |
| Hi, Tucker, is it? | |
| Yeah, Tucker. | |
| Tucker, I'm sure you've been marked as plaintiff's exhibit number 15 for identification. | |
| Do you recognize this? | |
| Yes. | |
| What is that? | |
| These are text messages? | |
| Text messages? | |
| Really? | |
| These are text messages to so-and-so? | |
| Yes. | |
| And in it, you say something to the effect of, he's crazy, he's whatever it is, blah, blah, blah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Is that right? | |
| Yes. | |
| Oh. | |
| And you put this on the air, even though you said you knew he was crazy. | |
| You knew it! | |
| I mean, it'd be like the Nuremberg. | |
| There was a Russian Prosecutor during Nuremberg, who was the greatest ever. | |
| This guy screamed the whole time. | |
| This is going to be one of the best cases ever. | |
| And we'll talk about it again tomorrow, because New York Times, there's never any malice. | |
| This malice is so clear, isn't it funny? | |
| Reckless disregard from the truth, they're telling each other, hey, this is crazy. | |
| Gotta put them on. | |
| Don't want to make the Trump voter upset. | |
| So you put stuff on? | |
| Did you know it was wrong? | |
| Yep. | |
| And Maria Bartiromo, boy, she's in it. | |
| Maria said, I'm in it! | |
| I'm in it! | |
| Yes! | |
| Dominion! | |
| Venezuelan! | |
| Yes! | |
| Oh, God! | |
| Unbelievable! | |
| And watch what happens. | |
| You know that when Rupert hits the stand, he's going to go shingad. | |
| He's just watching Biden videos. | |
| He's just watching them. | |
| You got that? | |
| You got the way he does it? | |
| Pretend like you've been hit right in the solar plexus. | |
| That's that old man's voice. | |
| And throwing that Aussie thing and really threw a crikey in there. | |
| I don't know what you're talking about. | |
| Threw that crikey. | |
| Shrimp on a Barbie and this. | |
| Jerry Hall. | |
| I read some more where he sent Jerry Hall a text saying, you know what? | |
| It's over. | |
| Have my lawyer call yours. | |
| I don't comment on people's private life, but you know what? | |
| Smooth. | |
| That's smooth. | |
| Who was it? | |
| Somebody got a fax. | |
| Who was it years ago? | |
| Was it Newt Gingrich? | |
| Somebody sent a fax. | |
| Listen, I got good news and bad news. | |
| Oh, forget that. | |
| I got bad news. | |
| It's over with. | |
| Don't you love that? | |
| Wow. | |
| Hang on a minute. | |
| Hang on a minute. | |
| Was it Newt? | |
| I don't want to misspeak. | |
| Oh, it was a cancer-stricken wife. | |
| I'm not talking about that. | |
| But there was this one divorce papers. | |
| There was... | |
| Poor Newt. | |
| I always liked that. | |
| There was a myth, by the way. | |
| Remember the deathbed? | |
| Yeah, we don't know about that. | |
| But there was some... | |
| There was something. | |
| Listen, there's no way to do it. | |
| There's no way to let people know. | |
| There's no way to let people know. | |
| Let me see something here. | |
| And divorces are such a terrible thing. | |
| I don't know why I find this interesting. | |
| But, in any event. | |
| Now, aside from this, we're going to find out in the immediate period of time, we're going to find out that there is a veritable host, a host of facts that are available Available to us and to you that we need to really get to the bottom of. | |
| Okay? | |
| There's so much stuff. | |
| And by the way, this is the best part of all of this. | |
| Let me see. | |
| Let me see. | |
| I'll leave it at that. | |
| I love the fact that we live in a world where so much information is provided before us. | |
| I find this to be so fascinating. | |
| Before we leave and move on, I want to bring you up to a couple of things which is important. | |
| Because as we speak about this notion of war and International calamity. | |
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| That's number one. | |
| Number two, electromagnetic pulses and the like. | |
| I don't want to get too much into it. | |
| I don't want to scare people. | |
| But I think you know what they're about, and I think you know what they mean, and I think you know why it's so critical for you to actually involve yourself in something so important as this. | |
| I cannot say this enough. | |
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| It will scare the hell out of you. | |
| Let's also talk about something. | |
| Let's talk about your health. | |
| Let's talk about your health. | |
| And there's a lot that you can be doing. | |
| But one of the easiest things to do is ZStack. | |
| And I like this one thing you can do. | |
| It just makes so much insight. | |
| Just go and you can, again, use the URL in the description section. | |
| But this one little potion. | |
| I like this. | |
| This elixir, so to speak. | |
| This, not a suspension, but it's vitamin C, ascorbic acid, Linus Pauling. | |
| You know all about that. | |
| Everybody knows that. | |
| Quercetin, which is a flavonoid, bioflavonoid. | |
| This is what your body needs. | |
| This is what great food does to destroy free radicals. | |
| Remember what a free radical is. | |
| Electrons come in pairs. | |
| When they're in pairs, they're stable. | |
| Everything's great. | |
| When all of a sudden one is cleaved, you have that little... | |
| Electron. | |
| Just looking for a mate. | |
| Going all over the world. | |
| Where can I find something? | |
| And that is what gets dangerous. | |
| When it says, oh, here's something. | |
| And now you've got something that nature perhaps never intended. | |
| And to keep those free radicals down as an antioxidant, this. | |
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| And to me, What I worry about more than anything else is my endothelium. | |
| Because the number one, if you had to bet somebody right now, sorry to say this, but the number one, the absolute, the killer of killers is heart attack, cardiovascular. | |
| And it's the endothelium. | |
| All right. | |
| Z-Stack. | |
| Do yourself a favor. | |
| Read the research. | |
| I'm not telling you anything you don't know. | |
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| Now my friends, I want you to understand something. | |
| You are a very special person because you join us every day, don't you? | |
| Every single day. | |
| And when you say the leaked Pentagon Papers, They're not talking about anything, and I do have a problem, and I will tell you this right now, and I want you to make sure you understand something. | |
| I do not like people leaking documents. | |
| If somebody came to me and said, hey, listen, you want to stop this war? | |
| Hey, yeah, leak this. | |
| Wait a minute, what is this? | |
| Those are leaked documents. | |
| What's in here? | |
| I don't know. | |
| It's about lies. | |
| Excuse me. | |
| Can American military personnel be hurt by this? | |
| Could an American soldier be hurt by this? | |
| Could American troops be hurt by this? | |
| Could we be inadvertently giving information out that could hurt American? | |
| No, forget it. | |
| What do I know? | |
| I know we love whistleblowers and all this Assange stuff and this Snowden, but I'll be damned if I'm going to do that because I don't know what I'm giving up. | |
| If all of a sudden something becomes available and somebody, Russian, French, Israeli, German, here, maybe, who knows? | |
| Says, wait a minute. | |
| Do you mean that? | |
| Did you see this? | |
| They said they were doing this, but they... | |
| How do you know I'm not starting a new war? | |
| How do you know I'm not helping the enemy, whatever the enemy means? | |
| I don't know what I'm giving up. | |
| That's the part I don't understand. | |
| Who are these people? | |
| And I don't believe for a moment this 21-year-old, his story, yeah, he might have been. | |
| And his gamer friend? | |
| We live in a world of chat GPT, my friends. | |
| Did you hear the latest? | |
| Did you hear Zelensky's speech? | |
| I don't know who wrote this. | |
| And we will not stop until the Ukrainian flag over Crimea say, who wrote this? | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| But you know that. | |
| But remember, whether it's Fox News, whether it's MSDNC, Rachel, or any of the morning crew, when you're making $20, $30, $40 million, whatever it is a year, you will say anything they tell you. | |
| And that's the way it should be. | |
| I mean, it's your company. | |
| You can get them to say whatever you want, but don't think you're going to get the truth there. | |
| No, remember, independent, citizen, civilian, alternative, and foreign. | |
| Some of the best stuff that happens about our country is in the foreign press. | |
| Just say, we'll get the press. | |
| By the way, do you ever hear the story? | |
| Remember the riots in French? | |
| You think that's about pensions? | |
| Come on! | |
| Remember the yellow vests? | |
| Remember the Arab Springs? | |
| Remember the color revolutions? | |
| No, of course not. | |
| Because you're busy. | |
| You're busy. | |
| I don't blame you. | |
| Alright, my friends. | |
| You have a great and glorious day. | |
| Yesterday was beauteous. | |
| Mrs. L and I were perambulating and locomoting around the boulevard and it was just absolutely glorious. | |
| People were happy. | |
| People were out. | |
| You know what also we're seeing more of now? | |
| Dreaded, horrible feet. | |
| I don't know what happens. | |
| Somebody says, yeah, I got a great idea. | |
| I'm going to let these fetlocks out. | |
| I'm going to paint them with nail varnish. | |
| Cause attention. | |
| And this shoe, this shoe will somehow transform this foot that looks like this barnacled, I don't know, something from a circus act or a livestock show. | |
| This is going to be attractive because of this shoe that my foot doesn't fit into. | |
| Chris Rock had the best lines. | |
| There's some people who, they have the wrong size shoe. | |
| Their feet look like bread rising. | |
| I love that. | |
| But that's part of the thing. | |
| We're also seeing, you notice too, honey, the bare midriff. | |
| Seeing that again. | |
| People say, hey, this is great. | |
| I'm going to have a bare midriff. | |
| I've got a spare tire, a panis. | |
| I've got a gut that looks like Paul Anderson, the old weightlifter. | |
| I should have a belt around me. | |
| I should be like with some Ironman competition. | |
| Strongest man lifting up a keg. | |
| But it's okay. | |
| I'm going to have this because my umbilicus looks like a headlight. | |
| All of a sudden I'm attractive. | |
| With my feet that look like a Clydesdale. | |
| This. | |
| I look terrific. | |
| I'm ready to take on the world. | |
| What in the hell do people talk about? | |
| Why are you doing this? | |
| Dear God. | |
| In any event, you have a great and glorious day. | |
| Make sure you follow Mrs. L at Lynn's Warriors. | |
| I'm telling you again. | |
| L-Y-N-N-S underscore Warriors on Twitter. | |
| And don't forget my other YouTube channel. | |
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| Alright, my friends. | |
| We'll see you tomorrow. | |
| Same bad time. | |
| Same bad channel. | |
| 8 a.m. channel. | |
| 8 a.m. | |
| Until then, remember, the monkey's dead. | |
| The show's over. | |
| Sue ya. |