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Uncertainty And Safeguarding
00:14:39
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| *crunch* | |
| I'm going to start with a proposition that is true. | |
| And if you're ever interested in discussing anything of importance, understand that people have a very simplistic take on it. | |
| They hate nuance. | |
| I'm just warning you, especially if you're thinking about doing anything like this, people hate nuance. | |
| They hate, well, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
| Don't do that. | |
| Always speak very apodictically, very specifically. | |
| No hedge, no nothing. | |
| Now when it comes to politics, people have this very paternalistic idea. | |
| Don't hurt our feelings. | |
| Tell me what I want to hear. | |
| Don't tell me the truth. | |
| I'm not interested in the truth. | |
| I don't care, especially if the truth is bad. | |
| I live in a world of fantasy. | |
| Tell me I'm doing great. | |
| Tell me that Biden's bad, Trump's good, or Trump's bad and Biden's good. | |
| Whatever it is, tell me what I want to hear. | |
| That's what Fox is, Newsmax, that's what all these networks are. | |
| They're trying to focus, not so much Fox anymore, but they're trying to focus on the target audience and telling them what they want to hear. | |
| Don't hurt our feelings. | |
| I will never forget, as long as I lived, right around 2020, when I was saying, Trump's going to lose this thing, and people got upset with me. | |
| Not upset with Trump, upset with me! | |
| You're not saying anything that we want to hear. | |
| You're hurting our feelings. | |
| I'll never forget this. | |
| I'm thinking, what? | |
| What are you getting mad at me for? | |
| We're going to go somewhere else. | |
| I went to this doctor and he told me, I have an ulcer. | |
| I have an ulcer. | |
| I don't like that. | |
| I'm going to go somewhere else. | |
| Doctor, what do I think? | |
| You have an ulcer. | |
| I'm leaving. | |
| Go to the next doctor. | |
| How are you doing? | |
| You're fine. | |
| Great. | |
| How much do I owe you? | |
| Tell me what I want to hear. | |
| Tell me what I want to hear. | |
| Give me the reality that I want. | |
| I don't care about this. | |
| Whether it's religion, politics, family, health, facts, it doesn't matter. | |
| Want to feel good about eating bacon? | |
| There's a YouTube channel on it. | |
| Want to make up some fantasy about paleo diets? | |
| There's something on there. | |
| Anything you want. | |
| Anything. | |
| Anything. | |
| I will tell you what you want to hear. | |
| Not the truth. | |
| What you want to hear. | |
| And that is unfortunately where we are. | |
| And this is the most important thing in the world that I can explain to you. | |
| This is something that is so... | |
| Incredibly important. | |
| Now let's get down to brass tacks. | |
| And let me give you what you need to know to start your day. | |
| And this is not... | |
| I don't know whether you like this or not. | |
| It's just the truth. | |
| First, do you see the war that is being focused on or regarding America? | |
| And gay pride... | |
| LGBTQ, trans, etc. | |
| Do you see what's going on? | |
| Target, Chick-fil-A now. | |
| Chick-fil-A? | |
| What's next? | |
| Harley Davidson? | |
| Oh no. | |
| Who's next? | |
| Woke? | |
| DEI? | |
| ECI? | |
| Oh no. | |
| Budweiser, Disney, Fox, everybody. | |
| Do you see what's happening? | |
| Everybody is saying, hey look, sorry, you want to boycott us? | |
| You're not going to have anything left to go to. | |
| Go ahead and boycott us. | |
| We're all in this. | |
| Wall Street is in this. | |
| Name some truly American brands. | |
| I think maybe NASCAR, Rodeo, Harley Davidson, I think, I guess. | |
| Who? | |
| They're going to this corporate equity index, CEI, from the Human Rights Campaign, HRC, DEI, ESG. | |
| It's here. | |
| Chick-fil-A? | |
| Chick-fil-A? | |
| You want to be conspiratorial, as they say? | |
| You want to do that? | |
| Let me come up with a scenario. | |
| Let me come up with a scenario. | |
| And sometimes you come up with an active scenario and you have to realize that's not the truth, but this is a working plotline to our story. | |
| But that's not the truth. | |
| Some people say, ooh, I like that. | |
| Oh, no, no, no, no, don't accept it as the truth. | |
| I'm not saying it's the truth. | |
| No, no, no, I accept it. | |
| No, no, it's not the truth. | |
| But let me explain to you one thing. | |
| First, you are there in a world of What do I call it? | |
| You are in a world of... | |
| By the way, you're going to get this hot off the presses. | |
| You can be the very first person ever to get this brand new video here. | |
| Right now. | |
| You're going to love this. | |
| And it's right there. | |
| And it's called Trump's Just Getting Started. | |
| We'll get to this in a moment. | |
| It's right there and people are going to go nuts. | |
| You're the first person to get it. | |
| Now, let's start off with this. | |
| And work with me on this. | |
| You're hanging around with this guy Ackman and others and Wall Street hedge funders. | |
| People whose names you don't. | |
| You've never heard of these people. | |
| But they all meet together. | |
| And you're a CEO. | |
| And you might be the CEO of Chick-fil-A. | |
| You might be a CEO of Bed Bath& Beyond. | |
| Who knows? | |
| Who knows? | |
| You're all... | |
| Because you're going to go from one to the next. | |
| You're not a woke CEO, a conservative CEO. | |
| It doesn't work like that. | |
| Nobody ever wants you to bring politics into the boardroom. | |
| Let me say that again. | |
| Nobody says, hey, we're going to hire this guy. | |
| Well, he's an ex-minister. | |
| He's got nine kids. | |
| No, no, excuse me. | |
| How is he doing with such as, oh, no, no, well, you know. | |
| But he's a hell of a guy. | |
| Christian guy, churchgoer. | |
| Real strong family values. | |
| Nobody cares about that. | |
| Nobody cares. | |
| Just get this through your head. | |
| This is la-la land you're living in. | |
| Somebody says, what do I like here? | |
| Can he help us? | |
| I don't know if he can help you or not. | |
| Okay. | |
| So it works like this. | |
| I'm on the phone. | |
| I'm talking to other people. | |
| I've got friends and buddies you don't know. | |
| And I know what's going on. | |
| I kind of got this. | |
| Bill Ackman, he's like Mr. Hedge Funder. | |
| Everybody, he's very, put it this way. | |
| There are hedge funds. | |
| There are people. | |
| Believe me when I tell you this. | |
| There are people whose names you've never heard of. | |
| And they happen to be, no matter what you say, here in New York. | |
| A lot of them. | |
| Not just here. | |
| There are other places too. | |
| But they are everywhere. | |
| And they sometimes... | |
| What's so interesting about these people, this is what I find so interesting. | |
| They never quit. | |
| They never retire. | |
| Never. | |
| Even Eiger tried to do this. | |
| You see, the people who are People say, what's the secret to being rich and powerful? | |
| They don't stop. | |
| You, not you, they can't wait to retire. | |
| And when I say retire, let me say something. | |
| Let me be very clear. | |
| I don't mean retire from your job. | |
| I mean retire. | |
| I'm out of it. | |
| See ya! | |
| I'm in a mobile home community in, you know, South Pasadena in Florida or I'm in Dade City or just leave me alone. | |
| I'm done. | |
| See ya. | |
| Retired. | |
| Not interested in anything. | |
| That's how most people think. | |
| To the billionaires, they never stop. | |
| Never. | |
| Never. | |
| Quitting? | |
| What? | |
| Do you think George Soros... | |
| I mean, seriously. | |
| It invigorates them. | |
| This is the difference. | |
| Every now and then you'll see something that says, what's the difference in the mentality of a billionaire and the regular people? | |
| They don't stop. | |
| They're intellectually curious. | |
| They're always in the game. | |
| They're always... | |
| And whether they're getting paid for it or they're on boards, they're involved. | |
| Not like most Americans. | |
| Most Americans aren't even involved even when they are involved. | |
| They don't know anything. | |
| They don't know anything. | |
| And they want the easiest information systems that provide them with as much information as possible so they don't have to lift a finger. | |
| Hi, I'm Fox News. | |
| I'm Newsmax. | |
| I'm OAN. | |
| I'm over here. | |
| Sit in your beanbag chair. | |
| You wait. | |
| In your... | |
| I hate that wife beater. | |
| I hate that phrase. | |
| But you know what I'm talking about. | |
| We're covered in Cheeto dust. | |
| Just watch this. | |
| Just watch this. | |
| And we'll give you all the news. | |
| Don't worry. | |
| Don't lift a finger. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| We'll tell you what it is. | |
| No, no. | |
| We'll prepackage it. | |
| This is the news. | |
| Okay? | |
| You got that? | |
| No, no, no. | |
| Don't look. | |
| Don't research. | |
| Come to us. | |
| And the reason why is because we want to always be the person that the media buying folks Always believe we're in charge. | |
| Okay? | |
| That's number one. | |
| So what happens is, and that was a rather circuitous interest, people from Target and Chick-fil-A and Budden and Disney and Fox all get together and they say, you know it's a new world. | |
| It sure is. | |
| You know that BlackRock and Vantage and all these other people, they own huge, huge swaths, huge blocks of our stock. | |
| And if you don't do what they say, they'll kill you. | |
| So that little Target boycott... | |
| You may go down 9% or whatever it is, but if they pull it from you, you will collapse. | |
| Let me say this again. | |
| If you get a bunch of rednecks in some place drinking beer and showing up on Harley's protesting some gay kid's book at Target in some store, that's not good. | |
| But the amount of damage That would come to you from these other people? | |
| Forget it. | |
| And by the way, you may think that Budweiser's out. | |
| You may think that was the dumbest thing anybody's ever done. | |
| They are solid with the investors, with Wall Street, with the money people. | |
| They made a deal. | |
| Human rights campaign came along and said, we're working on this new, it's been around for a while, but we're working on this new social credit score, so to speak. | |
| Play ball with us. | |
| The press will report that you are on the balls of your keister, but it would be nothing, nothing that you would experience if you turned on us. | |
| This is the new world, Sparky. | |
| You got that? | |
| This is the new world. | |
| LGBTQIA, two-spirit, whatever it is, we're in. | |
| You're in. | |
| Man up. | |
| Cough it up. | |
| Butch it up. | |
| Whatever phrase may not even be appropriate anymore. | |
| You're in. | |
| And you are going to sit back and you're going to say, I don't understand what's happening. | |
| I know what's happening. | |
| You're going to say, did you hear this? | |
| Chick-fil-A? | |
| What did you think Chick-fil-A was? | |
| These are the people that would remember here in New York at NYU. | |
| They boycotted Chick-fil-A because they're Christian. | |
| See, they won't even open on Sunday. | |
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Corporate Equity Index Revealed
00:06:49
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| Uh-huh. | |
| It's over with. | |
| It's over with. | |
| And whether you understand it or not, I don't understand. | |
| Yesterday, somebody sent me, Glenn Beck finally says, and you know what I just did? | |
| I just figured out there's a human rights campaign, or there's this thing called the Corporate Equity Index. | |
| It's like, thank you, Einstein. | |
| Thank you, Niels Bohr. | |
| Where the hell have you been? | |
| Did you just figure this out? | |
| Well, thank God at least he's saying that. | |
| Better late than never. | |
| He's late to the party. | |
| The keg's almost done. | |
| But at least you're here. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Now here's the difference between the rest of the world and me. | |
| Okay? | |
| This is important to know this. | |
| I'm not going to cry like a little baby. | |
| That's the way it is. | |
| Move on. | |
| Understand the rules. | |
| That's it. | |
| That's it. | |
| During World War II I promise you George C. Marshall Omar Bradley George Patton didn't sit around in the headquarters and say you know This whole national socialism, I don't understand the theory behind it. | |
| How can so many rational... | |
| It might have been something from the Treaty of Versailles. | |
| It must have been a post-World War I. What are you talking about? | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| What's the matter with you? | |
| You're talking ideology? | |
| This is a war. | |
| Go get them! | |
| Don't talk about the... | |
| I don't care about the ideology. | |
| That's the enemy. | |
| This is the rules. | |
| How close are they to us? | |
| Let's talk about the battle. | |
| Quit lamenting. | |
| Quit talking about, you know, I think they're evil. | |
| I think he's a psychopath. | |
| Is this Marxism? | |
| I heard the other day in one sentence, might have been even Trump, fascism and Marxism used in the same sentence. | |
| You understand that's theoretically, technically impossible. | |
| That's like Islamofascism. | |
| It's an oxymoron. | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| Stop doing this. | |
| If there's a message to our channel, it's stop complaining. | |
| Stop being a little baby. | |
| We understand this. | |
| What do we do? | |
| I want to understand. | |
| Tell me the rules. | |
| Give me the battlefield data. | |
| Let me read the x-ray. | |
| I'll worry about it. | |
| I'm not going to change. | |
| And as far as I'm concerned, a woman is... | |
| Oh, shut up with this. | |
| We know this. | |
| By the way, here's a side note. | |
| A little time out. | |
| I know this is too much for you. | |
| I know that. | |
| That's why you're here. | |
| By the way, you better like this. | |
| Here's one for you. | |
| Do you know how they have these people? | |
| I shouldn't say these people, but you know what I mean. | |
| Dylan Mulvaney or this one wants to be a woman and a trans woman and another woman and they sell sanitary whatever it is to men and they have new feminine products they're going to be talking. | |
| They're going to have to gear that. | |
| Hey, listen! | |
| Let me tell you something. | |
| If I work for Tampax, Tampons, whatever the hell the name is. | |
| If I did that, stay free and oops, I got a new market! | |
| Hey, we're going to... | |
| I don't care who buys this. | |
| I don't care who buys this. | |
| When I was a little kid, and I saw those old-fashioned, you know, those old-fashioned types of... | |
| It was a movie. | |
| It might have been, it might have been, don't quote me on this, but it might have been from... | |
| Oh, God. | |
| What was the name of that horrible movie? | |
| Dustin Hoffman, Warren Beatty. | |
| Oh, God. | |
| Hang on a minute. | |
| It was... | |
| Ishtar. | |
| By the way, there's two movies. | |
| Ishtar was one, and the other one... | |
| Was an old horror movie named Ishtar. | |
| Ishtar. | |
| It was this horrible, bad, try to get this monster movie, where they put a tongue of like a cow, they were trying to reach into this, it was the worst effects, and they pulled this tongue out, and it was a, it was a, It was a... | |
| Hang on a minute. | |
| I've got to change something right now real quick. | |
| Just a second. | |
| Just a second. | |
| Stand by for a minute here. | |
| Talk amongst yourself. | |
| Let me see this. | |
| Pause and end it. | |
| Just a minute. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| Good, good, good. | |
| All right. | |
| Anyway. | |
| There was a movie, this is a long way to get to this, don't ask me, but they referred to this thing called Mouse Pillows. | |
| Don't ask me why, don't ask me, it may not have even happened, I might be remembering this from some event that never occurred, but I never forgot that, Mouse Pillows, which was a reference to whatever these things were. | |
| But when I was a kid, and I saw these, I wasn't really sure what they were. | |
| I kind of knew, but it seems rather... | |
| This design is a bit cumbersome. | |
| I don't think this is... | |
| I thought, you know, if you put these on your feet, you could basically polish the floor. | |
| I was thinking you could actually walk around and polish the floor by using these things. | |
| That looks terrible. | |
| What is this? | |
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Trans Men Silence
00:04:40
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| Well... | |
| If I work for these... | |
| I know it's a long way to get there for this story. | |
| If I work for these companies and I said, we have a new... | |
| You know these mini pads we're selling? | |
| Yeah. | |
| We got floor polishing. | |
| We're using... | |
| Sell it! | |
| I got a whole bunch of men who want to buy this. | |
| Sell it! | |
| I don't care! | |
| And I've got... | |
| But here's the thing. | |
| Where are the women? | |
| Where are the trans men, I guess? | |
| Chaz Bono. | |
| There were some others. | |
| You just don't hear. | |
| Have you noticed how there's no Dylan Mulvaney. | |
| Now think about what I'm saying. | |
| For men. | |
| For trans men. | |
| Dylan Mulvaney is like Rip Taylor, Alan Seuss, Paul Lynde, everybody. | |
| Some John Waters. | |
| Wow! | |
| What would the trans man be? | |
| Broderick Crawford? | |
| Some over-accentuated, hyper-idealized man? | |
| Wouldn't you love men? | |
| I'm talking to you. | |
| Wouldn't you love to sit and say, okay, let's talk about this. | |
| You want to be a man? | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, what do you want to do? | |
| Well, you want to talk about razors? | |
| You want to talk about shit? | |
| Well, man. | |
| I'm not the right guy to do that, but you want to talk about that? | |
| Being a man is so boring. | |
| What do you do? | |
| We can talk about today's subject, flannel. | |
| We'll talk about that. | |
| How about a nice what? | |
| Where is the Dylan Avery? | |
| Work with me on this. | |
| Work with me. | |
| I know you can do it. | |
| Where is the Dylan Avery for trans men? | |
| Where is the hyper-accentuated, over-the-top, in-your-face man? | |
| I'm serious! | |
| And on my third day of being a woman, okay, fine. | |
| Chaz Bono, she went through a lot. | |
| I'm sorry, he went through a lot. | |
| A lot. | |
| That's got to be rough. | |
| Where are they? | |
| Answer my question. | |
| Nobody wants to be a man. | |
| And if you do, what's there to do? | |
| Okay, I'm a man. | |
| Alright. | |
| Building up... | |
| Nobody's really talking about a lot of surgical stuff. | |
| Hormones are one thing, that kind of thing. | |
| And by the way, I would sit back and I'm going to say, excuse me, come here. | |
| Now, you want to be a man? | |
| Okay, I'm with you on this one. | |
| I'm with you, I want to help you. | |
| But listen, if you can avoid the hormones, believe me what I'm saying. | |
| Look at what happens to people who are on steroids. | |
| It makes them crazy. | |
| You're going to go through... | |
| Remember Mark McGuire? | |
| Mark McGuire, one of the reasons why they suspected something is he had acne zits on his back. | |
| Why is that? | |
| Because people go through a new form of puberty. | |
| Men go through puberty again! | |
| I knew of a case of a person who was a compulsive gambler drug addict on steroids. | |
| Now listen to this. | |
| Listen to this. | |
| The steroids Well, yeah, steroids made him nuts. | |
| Which accentuated the compulsive gambling and reintroduced the drug use. | |
| This guy was out to lunch. | |
| Why? | |
| Testosterone. | |
| Why? | |
| It made him crazy. | |
| Think about this. | |
| estrogen? | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| Secondary sex characteristics. | |
| Maybe grow some breasts. | |
| Alright. | |
| A little gynecomastia. | |
| Whatever it is. | |
| Whatever the phrase is. | |
| You never hear about this. | |
| You never hear about, okay, they have these junk tuckers or whatever these things are called. | |
| Okay, fine. | |
| Whatever. | |
| It's a free country. | |
| You can do whatever you want. | |
| But you never hear about the other. | |
| I'm dead serious. | |
| Alright. | |
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All of a Sudden
00:05:07
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|
| This is the thing that's interesting. | |
| We're going through something right now. | |
| How long does it last? | |
| I have no idea. | |
| Is it going to last forever? | |
| I have no idea. | |
| I have no earthly idea. | |
| But this is being done by virtue of a force that is so powerful, so huge, so incredibly imane. | |
| Colossal. | |
| You can't get your arms around it. | |
| And there are people who are saying, I've got forces that have been here for a long time, but Wall Street is now, I've got the biggest money behind this movement. | |
| And if they want Target to go gay pride or whatever it is, or they want Harley Davidson or Smith& Wesson or whatever it is, whatever you think are prototypical, Classically idealized American products, they're going to do it. | |
| And there's nothing you can do about it. | |
| Nothing. | |
| You want to protest? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| And the protest actually works to their benefit. | |
| And if I was Target, if I was Chick-fil-A, I'm saying, I want some protest. | |
| Why? | |
| First of all, they mention me, number one. | |
| Number one. | |
| And number two... | |
| I show my fellow Wall Street folks out there, I'm with you. | |
| Look what I'm going through. | |
| You were there with us. | |
| You're in. | |
| And by the way, we know you're choreographing the demonstrations. | |
| Does it make sense to you? | |
| To prove your worth to this new iteration of Wall Street, you have to go woke. | |
| I hate that word. | |
| You understand that? | |
| Yeah, that's number one. | |
| Next, Trump is sitting back. | |
| Wait until the first debate with Ron DeSantis. | |
| That's not even going to be pretty. | |
| Donald Trump may not know anything about foreign policy. | |
| He may not know anything about politics. | |
| But he knows the base and he knows excitement. | |
| Donald Trump is still, whether you like him or not, the most exciting politician anybody has ever said. | |
| You want to talk about the deficit? | |
| Okay. | |
| We talked about this yesterday, about Chris Ray getting the subpoena from whatever. | |
| Okay, that's fine. | |
| That's interesting. | |
| Is that what you really want to talk about? | |
| No. | |
| Next thing I want to explain to you. | |
| Can you please tell me? | |
| Can you please tell me why all of a sudden De Niro and Pacino are having kids at 79 and 82 or whatever it is? | |
| Can you tell me where this is? | |
| Number two, does this help virility? | |
| I don't understand these fads. | |
| All of a sudden, remember when all of a sudden, overnight, everybody in Hollywood, everybody, had transgender kids. | |
| Overnight! | |
| Overnight! | |
| This minimum percentage of the population had 80% of their kids were all... | |
| What happened? | |
| Was it in the water? | |
| What's going on here? | |
| And now all of a sudden, Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. | |
| Why? | |
| Who knows? | |
| Is this something... | |
| Who next? | |
| You know who'd be good? | |
| Ian McClellan or somebody who's really old? | |
| Jack Nicholson? | |
| Jack Nicholson. | |
| Now, next question. | |
| In my movie that I would do, I would have a movie about aging actors and one who announces, I'm having a baby or I'm pregnant. | |
| Number one, in one script version, I'm going to say, that ain't his baby. | |
| He's assuming it. | |
| Taking it on for purposes or whatever. | |
| You've got to be careful with paternity. | |
| But I'm going to make a deal. | |
| We're going to pay. | |
| I just need the publicity. | |
| And this is this new thing. | |
| So you, you're going to be the broodmare. | |
| Either I'm going to inseminate you artificially or maybe you're going to have a baby. | |
| I don't know. | |
| But I'm going to take credit for this. | |
| You got that? | |
| Goddamn. | |
| So I can walk around with my bad wig and shuffle around and yell and scream and go, wow. | |
| All of a sudden, you're going to see more of this. | |
| Next, Taylor Swift. | |
| The publicity machine of this woman is like nothing I've ever seen before. | |
| They're now saying that there is a neurological condition where people who go and see her don't remember. | |
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| See, they become amnesiacs by virtue of the calamitous Catastrophic, neurologically overwhelming event. | |
| I swear to God. | |
| Taylor Swift. | |
| And watch when people, you will never, let me ask you something. | |
| I know nothing about this. | |
| I have no idea. | |
| Do you think that when people are running back and forth, because people used to listen to Mick Jagger and say, how's this guy run? | |
| Because they would say, is Mick Jagger lip syncing? | |
| Not really. | |
| Listen to what he's singing. | |
| Because he would run. | |
| He was never out of breath. | |
| Do you think these people are singing all this? | |
| Do you think all of the music you hear, all of the stuff is just whatever's on that stage? | |
| I mean, let's face it. | |
| Even when the Who did it, even Pete Townsend would program a lot of stuff. | |
| I'll let you think about that. | |
| It doesn't matter. | |
| Okay. | |
| Next point. | |
| There is going to be this movement, and watch the theme, that all of the protests, and this is important, and we saw this a little bit with our friend Mr. DeSantis. | |
| They're going to say that America is homophobic. | |
| America does not like gay people. | |
| It has nothing to do with children. | |
| Watch what happens. | |
| Listen carefully to what I'm saying. | |
| I cannot say this be any clearer. | |
| They're going to be saying that all of the protests, look at the front page, look at... | |
| Um, hang on a minute. | |
| Okay. | |
| Here we go. | |
| Hang on. | |
| Hang on a minute. | |
| Here we go. | |
| Here we go. | |
| Look at this one. | |
| Oh, here's a story. | |
| Gay Floridians are leaving in droves. | |
| Caca. | |
| Del Torro. | |
| Caca. | |
| Del Torro. | |
| Here we go. | |
| War on pride. | |
| There's no war on pride. | |
| Look at the way they're making this sound. | |
| They're making it sound like there's a war against gay people. | |
| This is deliberate. | |
| This is a cacophonous movement. | |
| Watch what happens. | |
| And DeSantis, get ready. | |
| Get ready. | |
| If you're the nominee, you don't know. | |
| You have no idea. | |
| What they're going to do to you. | |
| You have no idea. | |
| And all of these people, all of these folks, all of these Wall Streeters, these hedge funders, are going to come after you both barrels. | |
| Because that's part of it. | |
| And you are going to be the lightning rod. | |
| You are going to be the typification, the symbol. | |
| Of anti-gay hysterica. | |
| Mark my words. | |
| Watch what I'm saying. | |
| I'm not exaggerating. | |
| That's what's going on. | |
| Now, let me tell you this. | |
| Be ferocious in the consumption of your... | |
| Please like this video. | |
| Come on. | |
| Be ferocious. | |
| Take all of your personal feelings... | |
| All of your love of Trump, all of your boyfriend, girlfriend, I love him, meet my boyfriend. | |
| Forget it. | |
| Be an adult. | |
| Grow a pair. | |
| Butch up. | |
| Get a backbone. | |
| This is war now. | |
| We're not talking about, I like these people, but I like them. | |
| Stop it. | |
| It's not about, I like you, girlfriend. | |
| You said, I like you. | |
| No, no, no, no, no, no. | |
| No, no, no! | |
| A couple of things are happening. | |
| Number one. | |
| They're moving in for the kill on Biden. | |
| In terms of, they're going after Hunter. | |
| Biden is going to say goodbye, either because of some, I don't know, he's going to fall or off his bike or he's going to get COVID-free or some monkeypox variant. | |
| He's out of there. | |
| And he won't admit, he won't admit that he's arrebatado, but he'll... | |
| He'll say, it's time to turn it over to a younger... | |
| Okay, fine. | |
| He's gone. | |
| They'll never charge him, because he's gone, and plus, he's gone. | |
| Hunter may plead to something, eh, de minimis, no big deal, but he's gone. | |
| He's also going to claim that he's just a jacked-up drug addict, and he doesn't really know, and he doesn't remember. | |
| All right, fine. | |
| So, they're going to be gone. | |
| We're going to see. | |
| The damage has been done. | |
| Carmelita Harris. | |
| At first they thought maybe she'd go in to replace Dianne Feinstein. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Vice President to Senator. | |
| Adam Schiff makes the most sense because they're finding out now and they've learned this. | |
| They want Adam Schiff to replace Biden. | |
| Adam Schiff would make the most sense. | |
| Put him in there. | |
| Who would be the Gretchen Whitmer people are talking about? | |
| You need somebody who's strong. | |
| The era of the dumb. | |
| You are not going to see any dummies. | |
| No more. | |
| No more. | |
| Too much trouble. | |
| They're far more effective. | |
| I don't know what they were thinking. | |
| Watch what happens. | |
| Is that too white? | |
| Maybe. | |
| But that's the inside skinny. | |
| That's what I'm hearing. | |
| That's that. | |
| Trump is... | |
| If anything is going to bring Trump down, it's the Mar-a-Lago documents case. | |
| That's obstruction of justice. | |
| Big time. | |
| Watch that one. | |
| Next, let's assume he wins. | |
| Can Trump pardon himself? | |
| We'll talk about that next time. | |
| The answer is... | |
| I think he can. | |
| I don't care what the Office of Legal... | |
| I don't care what anybody says about the rule in Bonham's case from 300 years ago. | |
| I... | |
| Uh-uh. | |
| Go to a court and have a court say, no, you can't do that. | |
| Okay. | |
| But that's really, really... | |
| Jumping ahead. | |
| Now watch what happens also as I know you like this. | |
| The only reason I say this is because Fox Fox is was the Republican Party for years. | |
| When you wind up with the Republicans are thinking, you go to Fox. | |
| Fox is losing its steam. | |
| It's losing its audience. | |
| It's losing its punch. | |
| And watch people like Kayleigh McEnany and others kind of milk toast it down. | |
| Listen to it. | |
| Remember, watch the... | |
| It's just not... | |
| If you're interested in that, go ahead. | |
| Knock yourself out. | |
| Newsmax will try to pick up the thing. | |
| They're trying to. | |
| The network, I do not understand why they've abandoned this. | |
| It's this thing called News Nation. | |
| Why they've gone for this half-baked, second-tier stuff, I have no idea. | |
| The best position in media to be is when you're rock bottom. | |
| Everything you do, you can double, triple. | |
| You can be as bold. | |
| You don't have to play it safe. | |
| When you're number one, you can't be knocked off. | |
| But when you're rock bottom, there are baby monitors getting more numbers than that. | |
| Why they're doing this, I have no idea. | |
| Husbands like Dan Abrams and Cuomo, what are you doing? | |
| Ashley Banfield? | |
| What is this? | |
| The 80s and 2000s? | |
| What is this? | |
| Is this a tribute band to the early days of cable? | |
| No, no, no. | |
| You need new blood, new imagination. | |
| And another thing which is important, which is so critical, you've got to realize that this is the future. | |
| This is it right now. | |
| There are people, I'm telling you, I would have certain Online. | |
| I'm not going to mention who, but I want certain online shows. | |
| Lowest production value. | |
| I said, I want your show on my TV show. | |
| The only thing is, I may have to take a commercial break. | |
| I don't know how to get around that. | |
| That's it. | |
| That's it. | |
| I want everything. | |
| I want... | |
| Okay, we ready? | |
| We're on? | |
| That kind of stuff. | |
| Have you ever watched Steve Pachenik? | |
| Very interesting guy. | |
| His wife or somebody would always start off like this and then jump out of the scene. | |
| Every single time you see her like this. | |
| I'd say, who is this woman? | |
| And then she'd jump up. | |
| I guess that's his wife. | |
| I would have that. | |
| That's what I would do. | |
| The cable news formula is so boring, so dull, so anachronistic, so unimaginative. | |
| It's over. | |
| That's all I'm going to say. | |
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