America the Stagnant
When we question the official narrative, we empower ourselves to think independently and break free from the limitations imposed by blind conformity.
When we question the official narrative, we empower ourselves to think independently and break free from the limitations imposed by blind conformity.
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Good day, my friends. | |
Good day. | |
This on Sunday, our Memorial Day weekend. | |
Not the 4th of July. | |
Memorial Day. | |
Memorial Day is, of course, this time when we say things that we sort of mean but don't. | |
For example, we honor those people who died to keep us free. | |
Theoretically, that is true, but that's not why they died. | |
That's not why they died. | |
Sometimes we have this weird idea. | |
For example, when a fireman dies in a building that's on fire, when a fireman dies trying to save somebody, that's dying to save you, to save us. | |
When a fireman has a heart attack, Changing a tire on the side of the road, not even on duty, he didn't die in the line of duty. | |
He might be heroic, but not then. | |
Might be heroic to be a firefighter, but not really. | |
Is it heroic to be a firefighter? | |
I guess it can be. | |
When you ask somebody, why are you a firefighter? | |
Well, my father was. | |
Benefits, pension, civil service. | |
You have the chance to do that. | |
What about a police officer? | |
Are you a hero? | |
Are you a hero? | |
Being a police officer? | |
No. | |
Can you do heroic things? | |
Yes. | |
What happens if you do something doing the job that you're supposed to do? | |
Is that a hero? | |
Well. | |
Normandy. | |
Heroic. | |
Unbelievable. | |
What if you had no say? | |
What if you had to go? | |
Doesn't matter. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
It was heroic. | |
It was beyond heroic. | |
Years ago, during... | |
There was one particular time, I don't remember where it was exactly, when it was, but there was a dog. | |
There was a police dog that ran into something. | |
There was a guy holed up in some building. | |
And he... | |
I think the cop sent in the dog. | |
And the guy who had a gun said, what the hell is this? | |
And he shot the German Shepherd. | |
He said, why did you do that? | |
Well, they got the gun. | |
No, they're going to shoot the dog. | |
What are you doing? | |
Anyway, I think Christine Todd Whitman either gave it or wanted to give it a hero's welcome. | |
No, a dog is not a hero. | |
A dog doesn't know what he's doing. | |
A dog does things territorial. | |
It's not out of loyalty. | |
And things like that. | |
We're going to discuss this today. | |
I want to bring you back to reality. | |
I want to bring you back because when I leave you, you drift into this other world of make-believe, especially those in the world of politics who say things that don't really make any sense. | |
So I want to bring you back into where we are today. | |
That's all. | |
Not to be rude. | |
Not to be crude. | |
Let me also remind you. | |
I want you, please. | |
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You must be subscribed to this, obviously, for you to be here. | |
I think. | |
I think. | |
So, you've got to subscribe to this channel. | |
These numbers mean more than you can... | |
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Everything we do is metrics. | |
Everything. | |
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Your worth is metrics. | |
That's it. | |
You can take the most ridiculous, boring show, artificially say he's got a million followers. | |
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I'm going to watch that. | |
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Alright. | |
Let's go through a couple of things. | |
What do I mean by this? | |
Well, I want to bring you back into reality. | |
I want to bring you back into reality. | |
Back to what's going on. | |
I want to kind of like take your head and... | |
Do you ever have a... | |
See those... | |
Maybe you're seeing this. | |
Here in New York, on every corner, they have these things called blowouts. | |
I like this. | |
A lot of times, women in the morning, when they used to go to work, when women cared what they looked like, sorry, when women cared what they looked like, when there was the idea of looking professional and not looking like a slob, not just women, but men too, they would worry. | |
Well, anyway, there's this place called blowout place. | |
You go in and you, it's not, I guess it's not a haircut or whatever, but, you know, they blow your hair out. | |
Okay. | |
It's kind of taking your hair and kind of fixing it. | |
That's what I'm doing. | |
Giving you a mental blowout. | |
Just kind of getting you ready for the day to send you out to rephrase, regroup, reconnect the way you were thinking. | |
And here's what you should be looking at. | |
One, don't worry about specifics. | |
There are some stories that you're wasting your time on. | |
For example, debt ceiling. | |
Go ahead. | |
Bores me. | |
That is... | |
It just bores me. | |
That is a dance, a promenade, a pavan, this kind of a minuet that we do, or that people do. | |
Every year, it's the same thing. | |
Bores me. | |
I want to talk to you about one thing which is the most important. | |
This is so critical. | |
This is a story. | |
BLM and having their fraud ignored. | |
BLM. | |
Nothing will happen. | |
Watch this. | |
Nothing will happen. | |
This color, C-U-L-L-O-R-S, Patrice or whatever, the head of it. | |
Absolutely. | |
By the way, it has one of the most incredible nevuses. | |
It has this keratotic Kind of like keratosis or this nevus, this mole, third eye, kind of red. | |
It fascinates me. | |
I'm just fascinated by that. | |
Nothing will come of this. | |
$8 billion in the hole, basically paying off family members. | |
I mean, nothing went to it. | |
Nobody can even understand. | |
What does Black Lives Matter mean? | |
Did you ever see her? | |
Did she ever go on a show? | |
Speak. | |
What did she do? | |
Nothing. | |
Did she ever go on TV shows? | |
Say what you want about the critical race theory, folks. | |
They go out there and they do something. | |
They're talking about it. | |
We'll get to that in a moment. | |
So keep an eye on Black Lives Matter. | |
This is going nowhere. | |
Nothing will happen. | |
Nothing. | |
This waste of flesh called the Congress may or may not invite her over to speak. | |
I don't know. | |
But that is number one. | |
And the reason why is that white folks can't bring this up because if you do, you're called a racist. | |
White people or non-people of color are paralyzed out of fear. | |
When you're called racist, that's it. | |
It's like once you get something, once you... | |
Remember, there was a, not a joke, but somebody would say years ago, I'm going for an HIV test. | |
Yeah, I want to make sure, I don't want to get that again. | |
Well, there's no, if you have it once, you have it. | |
That's what happens when you're labeled something. | |
So you have a bunch of people who are just saying, hands off. | |
So make a note. | |
Have a little pad of paper somewhere next to the phone. | |
Make a note. | |
Black Lives Matter. | |
Watch what happens. | |
And remember why people, these phony baloney, pseudo-progressive white folks who want to have nothing to do with black America, but they love to pretend they do. | |
Well, I have my Black Lives Matter sign in my front yard in my gated community next to the Range Rover, and I don't live anywhere near black people. | |
I don't really know them. | |
I don't want to know them. | |
Some might say, but I would love to have a biracial grandson. | |
Okay, that's fine. | |
There are some people who would love to have a transgender... | |
Don't think for a moment that in Hollywood you don't get extra points if you have a transgender kid. | |
You think I'm kidding? | |
Hollywood, you understand math, right? | |
You understand how math works, statistics? | |
When you have a population, let's say you have Evanston, Illinois, and you have 120,000 men with testicular cancer, and you say, whoa, whoa, wait a minute! | |
What's going on here? | |
This is significant. | |
There's something going on. | |
Something going on here. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Wait a minute. | |
That's what's going on here. | |
So when you have Hollywood, Hollywood has the most Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, go down the list. | |
The number of actors and actresses who have children who are either transgender, gay, or whatever it is, is inordinate. | |
Comport with normal population figures. | |
Meaning, they're lying, contriving it, pushing it, or imagining it just to get some kind of studio credit. | |
Do you think I'm kidding? | |
I think I'm kidding. | |
Politics is downstream from entertainment. | |
Breitbart said it. | |
Since the beginning of time, and especially since the right around little... | |
Certainly during World War II, CIA, Dulles, OSS have worked hand-in-hand with Hollywood. | |
Okay? | |
A little background on that. | |
Understand how this works. | |
Allen Dulles, the brothers Dulles, John Foster and Allen are from a school that what they did When you tell people this, what Alan Dulles in particular did, working with ex-Nazis, forget Paperclip. | |
Paperclip was nothing compared to this. | |
Nothing. | |
And, you know, Wild Bill Donovan and others, post-World War II, post-Stay Back, the Gladiators, Operation Gladio, forget Paperclip. | |
Alan Dulles was... | |
Maybe the most powerful person, Victoria Nuland, on her best day can't get near this. | |
There are people who work outside of the realm of this. | |
Henry Kissinger might have been the last one, sort of like that. | |
So, there are people, just so that you understand this, the government, the government that you see, when you go to Washington on a field trip, When you drive by and you see the Washington Monument, when you see the White House, when you see the Capitol, you see the Library of Congress and Treasury and all this kind of stuff, that is a Potemkin village. | |
That is a back lot. | |
That's a Hollywood back lot. | |
That's a staged back lot of what they want you to believe. | |
They want you to believe this is where power is. | |
No, it's not. | |
It's on other streets. | |
Think tanks, NSGs. | |
Lettered organizations go outside. | |
And I'd say to an extent, the people who make the most, the people who are the most powerful don't live in this country, do not work for organizations you've ever heard of, there are no organizations. | |
Some of the greatest intel operations are from people who don't get a paycheck from any, they're not on some government, Pension thing. | |
It's different. | |
It's always been like that. | |
Always been. | |
Shadow government. | |
Invisible government. | |
Always. | |
Let me stop something. | |
I'm throwing a lot at you, but I want you to understand this. | |
The deep state has always been referred to by people as this heritage kind of a... | |
Kind of an organizational governmental superstructure that is permanent Washington. | |
The people in defense, the people who work, what was that executive services thing from Jimmy Carter? | |
We're not talking about that. | |
I'm not talking about that. | |
I'm not talking about people who have been, well, you know, the bureaucrats and the commerce. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
I'm not talking about that. | |
I'm talking about something else. | |
I'm talking about people who make the most the biggest role in this. | |
Klaus Schwab and others and Soros to an extent and other organizations have more of an effect on us than anything you can imagine. | |
And it started when they were talking about New World Order and G7 and the like. | |
You got that? | |
Okay. | |
If you don't get that, If you don't, you know. | |
And certain things are important. | |
You can go to a football game and you can say, let me ask you something. | |
Who's in charge here? | |
What do you mean? | |
Well, let's watch this. | |
Is the umpire, the referee, I should say, is he in charge? | |
Well, yeah. | |
Is the coach of the other team? | |
Yeah. | |
Is the team captain? | |
Yeah. | |
What about the person who runs the groundskeeper? | |
Yeah, keep going. | |
What about the NFL? | |
Yeah, keep going. | |
How about the owners association? | |
Yeah, keep going. | |
Well, isn't it... | |
What fuels them? | |
TV. | |
What fuels TV? | |
NFL. | |
What does Rupert Murdoch care more than anything about? | |
NFL. | |
He doesn't care about Fox. | |
Fox is a waste of time. | |
A waste of time. | |
NASCAR, NFL, things like that. | |
So who's really in charge? | |
Is it Fox News? | |
No! | |
NFL! | |
And who runs the NFL? | |
It's a good question. | |
It's not what you think. | |
They want you to believe in this. | |
Well, here we are. | |
He had the Players Association, and there's the NFL here in New York, and here's the Rupert Murdoch, and this is Fox News, and you want everything to think is all compartmentalized. | |
It doesn't work like that. | |
It never has worked like that. | |
Who was in charge of Chad GPT? | |
Let me ask you a question. | |
Chad GPT is going to be the... | |
Well, not Chad. | |
Excuse me. | |
AI. | |
AGI. | |
Artificial General Intelligence. | |
That's the one you've got to worry about. | |
Not AI. | |
Who's in charge of that? | |
Who? | |
Who? | |
Who's in charge of that? | |
The most important thing in the world right now. | |
Who's in charge? | |
Is it the government? | |
Is it DARPA? | |
Is it who? | |
Who runs this? | |
Who could shut this down if they wanted to shut it down? | |
That's the question. | |
Who could shut down AI? | |
Americans still don't get it. | |
Still don't understand it. | |
Who? | |
Who really understands it? | |
Who can shut it down? | |
Who? | |
I'm not going to move until I hear this. | |
I'm curious. | |
Because I understand there's a tremendous... | |
And I want more people to comment. | |
People are saying your comments are being limited. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Whatever. | |
Gee, imagine that. | |
DARPA. | |
No. | |
No. | |
The government. | |
No. | |
No one. | |
Silicone Valley. | |
Silicone is like a lubricant. | |
Silicone is a different story. | |
No. | |
Start with this question. | |
If somebody said, alright, that's enough. | |
No more, no more. | |
Around the world, where is this? | |
Where does it start? | |
Silicon Valley? | |
What, are you kidding me? | |
Who? | |
No, who? | |
FCC? | |
No way. | |
FCC? | |
No! | |
If you want to find out who's in charge of something, find out who can stop it or who can sanction you for saying something that's contrary to the official thing. | |
Who? | |
How do you think? | |
Bilderberg, no. | |
WAF, no. | |
No. | |
This is the most critical story. | |
Before we even get on, we should have asked this before. | |
Who runs this? | |
Who runs this? | |
If right now, if Joe Biden says, I'm going to stop this, I'm going to have an executive order, who would you have to go? | |
Who would you have to go to to stop chat? | |
I keep saying chat GPT. | |
AI. | |
Who? | |
Who would you go to? | |
Who? | |
Maybe, maybe, I think in China, Xi Jinping, who has more control, he could probably stop in China, whatever they were doing as to that. | |
But that's... | |
You see, you're just throwing out names. | |
You're throwing out names. | |
Let me ask you a better question. | |
Because this is the most important part. | |
Who could stop music? | |
Who could stop creativity? | |
Who could stop poetry? | |
Who could stop thinking? | |
Who could stop this? | |
Who? | |
Who could do it? | |
Everybody thinks you're missing the big picture. | |
That's why we need these re-education moments. | |
You need this. | |
And you're not seeing. | |
I want to find out who's in charge. | |
That is what we're talking about when we talk about the shadow government. | |
The people who run everything. | |
Who runs this? | |
Where do you think transgender movement started from? | |
Where? | |
Who is behind this? | |
Who is this? | |
Where do you think the IRS whistleblower case is going? | |
Where do you think this is going? | |
Where? | |
Who can handle the CCP threat to our country and the world? | |
How does this work? | |
Do you think CRT has done critical race theory? | |
Do you think that's done? | |
Absolutely not. | |
Who's in charge of that? | |
Where did this come from? | |
Who runs this? | |
Who runs the show? | |
Who is behind everyone? | |
Who? | |
Who was behind this? | |
Now let me switch for a moment. | |
Let me talk a little bit about Trump and DeSantis. | |
Trump derangement syndrome, by the way, works two ways. | |
One, the anti-Trump movement, and the other is the pro-Trump movement. | |
The pro-Trump is derangement. | |
There are people who love Trump for reasons that have nothing to do with what Trump is saying. | |
What is Trump saying now? | |
I don't know. | |
Trump is going to, you're not going to like what you see, and it's happening right now. | |
And the reason why people I know, they are so in love with him, they don't want to see what he's doing or what he's not doing. | |
They don't want to see this. | |
Trump is not actually coalescing. | |
He's not formulating what he has to do to prepare for the... | |
Let me see, where is RNC 20... | |
The 2024 Republican National Convention. | |
Where is it? | |
You know this one? | |
It's in Wisconsin, Milwaukee. | |
Did you know this? | |
Scheduled for July 15 to 18. Did you see this? | |
Did you know this? | |
Absolutely not. | |
It was announced in 2022. | |
You don't hear anything about this. | |
Why do you think that is? | |
Why do you think that is? | |
Why do you think people aren't paying attention to it? | |
Tell me why. | |
Why don't you think this? | |
Why? | |
Why hasn't this been done? | |
There is a demented form of this Trump idealism That is being missed completely. | |
And you're going to have it handed to you. | |
Handed to you. | |
Because you're looking at this not as politics, but as a fan club. | |
You're looking at this because you love him. | |
You love him. | |
You love to love you, baby. | |
You love to love Trump. | |
You love to love it. | |
You will demand nothing of him. | |
He can never lose favor with you. | |
You are smitten. | |
You are so in love with him, he can do no wrong. | |
He's like the abusive boyfriend. | |
And you're just focused on him with this absolute... | |
DeSantis people don't see this. | |
I'm not seeing it from them. | |
They're actually kind of listening to what he's saying. | |
What is Trump saying now? | |
What is he doing? | |
Let's talk about this for a moment. | |
Because I've never seen anything like it. | |
What is Trump saying right now? | |
Nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
He doesn't think, he has to say, Trump thinks this is 2016. | |
You know, I mean, he may very well get, the nomination is one thing. | |
The nomination is one thing. | |
He might get that one. | |
It's too easy to tell. | |
I don't know where this is going. | |
I have no idea where this is going. | |
But look at what's happening. | |
Look at what people are saying. | |
First of all, read... | |
I know you don't do this. | |
Don't look at CNN to an extent. | |
Look at what, for example, people like... | |
Listen to what Karl Rove is saying. | |
Listen to what National Review is saying. | |
Listen to what Andy McCarthy is saying about Trump. | |
These are people who were Trump fans. | |
These are... | |
were... | |
But they're not seeing this. | |
And the sad part about it is that Trump is missing... | |
Trump has this idea. | |
Let me explain this to you. | |
Trump has created this idea, or this notion, that he is this bulwark. | |
That he is this exciting, fascinating, you love him, and that may be great for rallies. | |
That may be great for Republicans. | |
That may be great for, for example, if I said, this is the best Icelandic restaurant in New York City. | |
Number one Icelandic restaurant. | |
They love it. | |
Nobody else goes there, but they love it. | |
Lutefisk, this is the place to go. | |
And if you're a fan of that, you'll say, it's the best, it's so popular, it's great. | |
No, it's for you. | |
It's for you. | |
Well, I don't care about anybody else. | |
I know what I like, and that's all that matters to me. | |
Well, there's a contest going on to see which is, let's say, the country's favorite restaurant. | |
It's not going to win. | |
I love this restaurant. | |
No, no, I know you do. | |
But you're missing the point. | |
Other people don't think it's the greatest. | |
Well, they're wrong. | |
They're crazy. | |
Why are they crazy? | |
Because this is what I think. | |
And if I think this and they don't, they're crazy. | |
There's no depth to what I'm saying. | |
There's no depth to what I'm saying. | |
There is stuff happening right now that is so incredibly powerful and so big. | |
And I don't think America yet is figuring out what's happening yet. | |
America the stagnant. | |
Let me ask you something. | |
What has been done? | |
I'll give you an example. | |
Let's assume that DeSantis or Trump is president. | |
What are they going to do regarding this movement, regarding transgenderism in the country? | |
Let me ask that question. | |
What do you think they're going to do? | |
What do you think they're going to do? | |
Tell me. | |
What can Trump or Nikki Haley... | |
Or whatever, Tim Scott, or Vivek, whatever. | |
What can they do regarding this? | |
This is, in the news, I don't know how important it is, what can they do? | |
What will the country look like differently under A Trump administration or a DeSantis administration? | |
Tell me right now. | |
That's the question. | |
What can they do immediately? | |
What's the first thing you're going to notice? | |
The very first thing. | |
I told you this. | |
I gave you this example before. | |
When Rudy Giuliani was mayor, you knew immediately, immediately, he was the mayor. | |
You saw it immediately. | |
So, when, if let's say Biden is out, And Trump or DeSantis is there. | |
What will you see? | |
What would you see? | |
What do you think? | |
Tell me. | |
What is the... | |
Tell me what you're going to do. | |
Do you think Ron DeSantis loves the country? | |
People always talk about Donald Trump loves the country. | |
Okay, do you think Ron DeSantis loves the country? | |
Do you think so? | |
Does Ron DeSantis love Trump? | |
Because if you look at the positives, when you talk to him, remember, you can't do much of a sample here, because if I say to you, what do people think? | |
You can say, well, Trump fans say that Trump loves the country. | |
Okay, what about DeSantis fans? | |
Does DeSantis fans love the country? | |
Does he? | |
This is the most important thing right now. | |
Trump was kind of, eh. | |
What's she watching regarding Ukraine? | |
Eh. | |
I don't think that DeSantis, nobody will ever, ever handle Ukraine. | |
What do you think it is? | |
And what happens is people are not interested in it. | |
What we have in this country for the most part, and these are people who fancy themselves as the most aware, politically active people there are. | |
They live in this kind of a... | |
I don't know what the word is. | |
It's kind of like a... | |
It's a... | |
This fantasy game. | |
It's like a fan club or something. | |
We love our man. | |
We love our country. | |
We love this. | |
And we're going to grow. | |
And yay! | |
And MAGA, yay! | |
Okay, good. | |
What do the Democrats say? | |
Nothing. | |
Think about this. | |
What do they say? | |
What do they stand for? | |
This is the most important part. | |
Who are you going against? | |
What do they stand for? | |
Now, I know I'm not going to get this from people when I say, what do they stand for? | |
What do they stand for? | |
They're Marxists. | |
If I hear that one more time, there's not a Marxist in the bunch of this, in the group. | |
If they are, they're not in the front. | |
AOC is not a Marxist. | |
Bernie's not a Marxist. | |
Nobody's a Marxist. | |
That's a term that people use because they don't know what the term means. | |
But politically, We still have so much work to do because left and right, they have no idea what's at stake. | |
They have this idea of this, well, I may not know the issues, but I know that I kind of like this guy and I like the way he makes me feel and I like that. | |
And you know what? | |
I like that. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Well, what does he stand for? | |
Well, he stands for a lot of things and he's going to make up. | |
We're going to be tough. | |
What do you mean tough? | |
Well, you know, just tough. | |
He's going to be tough. | |
And we're going to be great again. | |
And we're going to be great. | |
And we're just going to be great. | |
Well, what do you mean? | |
Well, you know. | |
But we're not going to be like them. | |
This is where we are right now. | |
This is it. | |
What is the number one issue right now? | |
There is no number one issue. | |
There may be five issues, which is too much because you've got to have three. | |
Americans can't figure this out. | |
What are you going to do? | |
And here's the best part. | |
And I want you to ask this. | |
I want you to make a note of this. | |
When you talk to anybody who pretends to be... | |
Remember, anybody who says they're politically connected is not. | |
They really don't know what's going on, and they're not paying attention. | |
And I'm sorry to say this, but it's true. | |
Politics to them is like a game. | |
It's kind of a... | |
You know, it's like Mets and Yankees. | |
My team, your team. | |
Okay. | |
What is either the Democratic Party or the Republicans going to do? | |
What are they going to do in the event that they are asked, how are you going to pull people from independent groups? | |
How are you going to pull them in? | |
How are you going to do it? | |
What are you going to do? | |
How are you going to pull people? | |
Republicans will say, I don't know. | |
Democrats will say, Democrats, do you think you're going to pull people with climate change? | |
Do you think climate change? | |
Remember, there's an independent person in the middle of the curve here. | |
Do you think you're going to pull them into the fold with climate change? | |
No. | |
What are you going to do with it? | |
Tell me, what is your thing? | |
What is it? | |
What is it going to be? | |
Tell me, what is the number one thing you're going to be doing? | |
Tell me what you're going to do. | |
What? | |
Republicans, what are you going to do? | |
Where are you going to pull? | |
Tell me what Trump or DeSantis is going to do to middle-of-the-road, undecided independents. | |
What are you going to do? | |
No, you're going to have to lure them. | |
What do you think? | |
Why don't you think they're with you? | |
Well, they don't know the truth. | |
They don't know the facts. | |
They don't know the facts? | |
Yeah, I'm going to tell them the facts. | |
They don't know the facts. | |
You're going to tell them? | |
What are you going to tell them? | |
And they're going to say, I knew that. | |
No, no, you don't understand. | |
You see, you can't vote Democrat. | |
Because of such and such. | |
Okay. | |
What do the Democrats say when they go to the independent, undecided, middle of the road? | |
Well, I want you to be guys. | |
Well, because we're interested in what? | |
What? | |
Well, we're going to ban gas stoves. | |
We're going to go fully electric. | |
We're going to get rid of the regular grid. | |
We're going to go fully electric by 20... | |
We're going to... | |
We're full in with abortion. | |
And right? | |
We are full in with that. | |
We're going to try to reinstate, maybe. | |
We're going to pack the court. | |
We're going to destroy the filibuster. | |
We're going to add DC into it. | |
We want a permanent democratic state. | |
You're not luring me. | |
What do you want? | |
What do you stand for? | |
What do you do about crime? | |
Crime? | |
Well, crime is interesting. | |
Crime is based on what? | |
On racism? | |
Don't tell me racism. | |
What is crime based on? | |
What is it? | |
Tell me what it is. | |
So those people in the middle are... | |
If you had to go to the American people right now, to an independent person, whoever your Republican is, whether it's Nikki Haley, whoever, whatever it is, and you're Republican, what would be the main reason? | |
What would be the main... | |
You would say that would lure a Republican in? | |
Tell me. | |
What would it be? | |
What would be your thing? | |
Well, he's strong. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
Tell me the main. | |
Give me the main. | |
What would be your... | |
Trump is strong. | |
Trump's an idiot. | |
No, he's not an idiot. | |
Biden is strong. | |
No, he's not. | |
What would be your thing? | |
Crystallize the moment. | |
Crystallize. | |
Focus the opinion. | |
What would it be? | |
And the very simple thing, the easiest question is, do you want... | |
Remember, Reagan said, are you better off now than you were four years ago? | |
There's a version of this. | |
Do you want four more years of this? | |
Simple. | |
Simple. | |
Do you want four more years of this? | |
Answer my question. | |
Not Trump. | |
Don't bring up Trump. | |
Forget Trump. | |
Do you want four more years of Biden? | |
Do you? | |
Four more years of this. | |
And this can be anything you want. | |
That's the issue right now. | |
But let me explain to you. | |
You're going to be dealing with people who have no idea. | |
Their politics is visceral. | |
It's not based on facts. | |
It's not based on anything even remotely looking at facts, figures, reality. | |
It's a gut feeling on their part. | |
That's where we are. | |
If you want to get the American people today, you're going to have to go for what they feel like and what they feel inside. | |
Not facts. | |
Facts mean nothing to them. | |
They have no idea. | |
It's like a movie. | |
It's like an amusement park. | |
It's like a burger. | |
It's promoting this. | |
Americans don't know facts. | |
Americans don't know history. | |
Americans don't know about this. | |
Americans have been fat and happy for the longest time because of this exceptionalism. | |
And they don't want to hear any of this stuff. | |
They're not watching Fox. | |
They're not watching CNN. | |
They're not watching any of this stuff. | |
You are an elite, tiny percentage of a group of people who are paying attention. | |
And I'm telling you right now, they don't care. | |
So you think about this, my friends. | |
And remember one thing. | |
Divide yourself into two questions. | |
Am I talking to somebody who knows as much as I do? | |
Or am I talking to the average American? | |
And the average American doesn't know anything. | |
And one more thing. | |
The person you're talking to that you think knows a lot doesn't know a lot. | |
You can tell immediately, right away. | |
They don't know a lot. | |
They're more biased. | |
You can hear the bias by what they're saying. | |
You can hear from what they're saying how bad they are. | |
That's all. | |
Understand where I am with this. | |
I don't care about Trump, DeSantis, Biden. | |
These people mean nothing to me. | |
Parties, names, I don't... | |
It doesn't matter. | |
I don't care. | |
Whoever runs the show and does what I want, that's fine. | |
You got my vote. | |
I don't care. | |
Doesn't matter to me. | |
Just do the right thing. | |
And we're not doing the right thing. | |
And it seems, by all accounts, that the Democrats, if allowed to do four more years of this, are going to be even worse than what's going on right now. | |
I don't have that. | |
That's it. | |
I'm voting Republican by default. | |
Nobody's winning me over big time. | |
Nobody. | |
Nobody. | |
But there's no way I can do four years of this. | |
There's no way. | |
Do something. | |
Do something. | |
Change this. | |
That's it. | |
I'm not in love with any of these people. | |
I cannot believe that in the year 2023, DeSantis is, this is it? | |
This is it? | |
You would think things get better. | |
In sports, the athletes get better, faster, stronger, more adept at their sport. | |
In politics, they're devolving. | |
Trump came along at a time in 2016 that was perfect. | |
It was a sweet spot. | |
It was that Goldilocks moment. | |
Just right. | |
Not to mention, a lot of people look the other way. | |
Because you know and I know. | |
Had they wanted... | |
Hillary to win, she would have won. | |
And you know what I mean. | |
But they didn't. | |
Because some people were smart enough to realize that four years of Trump will mean that we'll be able to do things that we never could do without the public going crazy. | |
The public went crazy during Trump. | |
He made them crazy. | |
This is by design. | |
This is a different world. | |
I'm going to leave you with this. | |
Do you see that... | |
What is that? | |
Korean Airlines? | |
Do you see that dude who opened up the door of a plane while they're flying because he was uncomfortable? | |
That is the syllogism. | |
That is the metaphor for our world right now. | |
Insanity at levels you never thought even possible. | |
Alright, dear friends. | |
Have a great day. | |
Remember, stop the cliches. | |
Stop the sloganeering. | |
Stop the I love my guy. | |
He's my boyfriend. | |
Think strategy. | |
Think politics. | |
Think how do you get people to the vote? | |
How do you handle challenges to the franchise? | |
Because you're going to have them. | |
How is any court going to listen to anything Trump ever says again? | |
Because any of his lawyers are either going to be disbarred or that 65 project, they're going to be booted. | |
Think about the specifics. | |
Put the flags down. | |
Put the pom-poms down. | |
Put the heart emojis down. | |
And think. | |
This is serious. | |
This isn't a game. | |
This isn't a team sport. | |
This isn't a spectator sport. | |
This isn't, oh, I love my guy. | |
No. | |
This is real dangerous. | |
And let me also tell you something. | |
It's real bad. | |
Don't ever think it's not. | |
It's real bad. | |
Because what's coming may have nothing to do with anybody that we even elect. | |
Anybody. | |
The stuff that's just around the corner. | |
And I keep talking about AI and people are getting bored with that. | |
And I know that because I don't think people understand it. | |
It's the scariest thing I've ever seen. | |
It's scarier than nuclear bombs, than anything. | |
Anything. | |
Because nobody's in charge and nobody knows what it is. | |
Alright dear friends, have a great and glorious day. | |
Think, think, think. | |
I have faith in you. | |
I trust you. | |
I think you're going to do the right thing one way or the other. | |
And remember, and here's the best part. | |
Some people may say, no matter what you vote for, it doesn't even matter. | |
Think about that one. | |
Have a great and glorious day. | |
See you tonight, 7 p.m. | |
Don't ever change and mean that sincerely. | |
And until then, remember these words. | |
The monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
Sue ya. |