Trump's Defiant at First Post-Indictment Rally
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The controlled anger in view.
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Good evening, my friend. | |
Good evening, live from New York City. | |
On the west side in the beautiful kitchen of hell. | |
Hell's Kitchen. | |
77 degrees. | |
Right now, tonight, 7.05 p.m. Eastern Time. | |
I sound like Judge Knapp. | |
Going to be speaking with him coming up. | |
Going to be speaking with Judge Knapp next week. | |
Yes, indeed. | |
We'll be recording that next Tuesday. | |
I'll be on Dr. Drew Monday on the Dr. Drew Show. | |
It's going to be wonderful. | |
And I hope you're having a great and a glorious day. | |
You know, our good friend Susie Bell writes something which is very important. | |
Susie, and I appreciate this, Susie says that she would like one day for me and perhaps Mrs. L and I to discuss our favorite movies and actors. | |
And I think that would be a wonderful thing to do. | |
I think we're going to do that. | |
I'm going to write those out ahead of time. | |
Let me think about this rather than being caught at the moment. | |
I have very, very many, many thoughts about that. | |
I'm more proficient, I believe, when it comes to music. | |
Music, that's been more of an effect to me. | |
But, you know, it's funny. | |
It's funny you say that, because lately I've been listening to a lot of wonderful... | |
Lectures on cinematography and lighting. | |
It's funny that you say that, so we're going to do that. | |
Who saw President Trump and his speech? | |
Did anyone hear President Trump and his speech? | |
In Georgia? | |
Anybody see that? | |
Scott Robinson, how are you, Scotty? | |
Good to see you, my friend. | |
Did anybody watch? | |
Did anybody see the president this eve? | |
It was absolutely, absolutely, absolutely profoundly wonderful. | |
Wonderful. | |
He proves yet again that he is superb at delivering what he is supposed to deliver. | |
He is without peer. | |
He is without peer. | |
Superb. | |
Superb. | |
I can't say it enough. | |
He is like nothing I have ever seen. | |
He is incredible. | |
Incredible. | |
His version of the facts are very interesting. | |
They're most interesting to people who don't know of what happened. | |
He is very good, excellent at making it sound as though this is a documents, the way he made it sound, this is a documents case that is being bootstrapped as an espionage case. | |
It is basically a trifling, a waste of time, a complete and total waste of time, and moreover, it's very interesting, He is telling people, in essence, that this is just silly. | |
It's just silly. | |
It's a silly waste of time. | |
And I think it was most effective. | |
He was most effective. | |
It's not going to work. | |
It's not going to work, but it's excellent. | |
And I wish it was going to work. | |
I wish. | |
I wish things were different. | |
I wish they were just a documents case misunderstood. | |
I wish it was that way, but it's not. | |
And I'm sorry. | |
And everybody who knows anything about this case will tell you it's not that way at all. | |
Now my friends, I want to share with you, not to be overly heavy, which I guess I am, I can't help it being heavy here. | |
But there is something which is very important for you to understand. | |
First and foremost, I want to provide for you a video I did. | |
This is something that we have been talking about. | |
And I know I've been talking about this forever. | |
And it involves watching California and seeing how this thing works. | |
And basically, what it is, it is a provision that says that when you are a parent, usually a male, but if you're involved in a child custody action, here it is right now. | |
Please, this is the video. | |
Please, please watch this. | |
Please, oh please, please watch this. | |
Please, I ask you, please. | |
Please watch this. | |
It's one of the scariest things possible. | |
May I ask you a question? | |
And I shouldn't. | |
You don't have to ask because I ask this rhetorically, but it's important. | |
Have you ever been involved in a custody case? | |
I have handled a lot of stuff. | |
And believe it or not, The stuff that's easiest to handle are like murders because they're so final. | |
There's no real wiggle. | |
Most of them don't even come to... | |
There's no trial. | |
There's no, gee, I wonder who did it. | |
It's a plea of some sort. | |
The worst is child custody. | |
A divorce I will not do. | |
Never do not want to touch that. | |
But I did deal with abuse, neglect, or abandonment and dealt with kids, in particular, families. | |
Who were accused. | |
Who had their children taken away from them. | |
I represented those. | |
That was awful. | |
Have you ever been involved in them? | |
It is the worst thing you can imagine. | |
It is horrible. | |
It is awful. | |
A light magician says, parental autonomy is non-existent. | |
The state has arbitrary power over your relationship with your children. | |
Yes, yes, yes. | |
It is the worst thing I've ever seen. | |
It is the case where I've seen... | |
And this was 40 years ago. | |
And I saw it then. | |
But there's something that's happening right now which is the most important. | |
And I detail it. | |
And I want you to just listen very... | |
Just if you can. | |
I don't want to go through it. | |
But it specifically deals with a case. | |
This is a bill in California. | |
This is AB, I guess, Assembly Bill 957. | |
And it deals with the best interests of the child. | |
And it is something so incredibly frightening because what it does is it allows the state to come in and basically destroy families, separate families, deny custody, | |
because one of the children decides that he or she is of a different gender, wants to be of a different gender, and the parent or parents are not accommodating enough to that child. | |
And the parent who is the most accommodating, who deals with... | |
Let me just read this to you. | |
It's very, very interesting. | |
It doesn't take that long. | |
This says... | |
This is the bill. | |
Existing law governs the determination of child custody and visitation in contested proceedings and requires the court, for purposes of deciding custody, to determine the best interests of the child based on certain factors, including, among other things, the health, safety, and welfare of the child. | |
This bill, for purposes of this provision, would include a parent's affirmation of the child's gender identity as part of the health, safety, and welfare of the child. | |
In making a determination of the best interest of the child in a proceeding described in Section 3021, the court shall, among any other factors it finds relevant and consistent with Section 3020, consider all of the following. | |
Section 1A. | |
The health, safety, and welfare of the child, B, as used in this paragraph, includes a parent's affirmation of the child's gender identity. | |
What this means is that parents in custody fights will have a material, a real, an absolute incentive to support affirmation as a means of gaining custody, securing custody, maintaining custody. | |
And judges will have to give priority to that issue when fighting and balancing the social factors. | |
So if you are a Hasidic Jew, if you're a Muslim, if you're an Orthodox Armenian Christian, if you're an atheist who believes in family values, if you believe that a child should not be able to determine their sex pre-pubescent, should not have surgery, should not whatever it is. | |
And your child goes, this is really the problem, goes before some CPS, Child Protective Services agent, and says, Mommy and Daddy won't listen to me. | |
I want to be a girl. | |
And they don't want to let me be a girl. | |
Oh, we'll take care of that. | |
Pull you out of the house. | |
And it will be treated as though it is a case of abuse, abandonment, or neglect. | |
It's happening. | |
It's happening. | |
Before our very eyes, it is happening. | |
Do you hear me? | |
It is happening. | |
You understand this? | |
It is happening. | |
And I am telling you. | |
Let me just put it to you this way. | |
You are in the middle of a battle. | |
You're on top of a mountain. | |
And you're looking out at the battle. | |
And you've got your binoculars. | |
And you are seeing one example of advancing enemy from every direction you can imagine. | |
With enemies behind the enemy. | |
Just imagine that like some CGI masterpiece of Sparta. | |
And you're just seeing this. | |
Social, political... | |
I mean, just think. | |
Education, family, socio-biomedical, military, law enforcement, civil rights. | |
Just go down the list. | |
I have never seen anything like this, ladies and gentlemen of the jury. | |
I've never seen anything like this. | |
Get ready. | |
I don't blame people for not being involved. | |
I don't blame people for not caring. | |
I've got... | |
You gotta be careful. | |
I've got this... | |
Well, we know these people. | |
And every now and then I will get an email. | |
I won't get the email, but somebody will send an email. | |
And it says something like this. | |
Uh... | |
I'm at the Pet Groomer. | |
Okay. | |
You ever get that? | |
Dude! | |
I'm at the Pet Groomer. | |
What's going on here? | |
Those fires are sure something. | |
What is this? | |
And this is our friend who doesn't know anything. | |
Doesn't know anything. | |
If there was World War III, it wouldn't know anything. | |
Wouldn't have any clues what the hell was going on. | |
Wouldn't know anything. | |
It's the most incredible thing I've ever seen in my life. | |
You have no idea. | |
They don't know anything. | |
They don't know anything. | |
And yet, I think... | |
And they kind of get mad at how little they know. | |
I mean, they don't know anything. | |
I said, these are the most stupid people in the world. | |
And then I hit me and said, you know what? | |
They're really not that stupid. | |
And the reason why they're not stupid is because here I am going crazy, losing my mind over everything. | |
And they don't know what the hell is going on and they're happy. | |
Why am I killing myself knowing all this stuff? | |
I'm not going to be able to do anything. | |
I'm not going to be able to fix anything. | |
I'm not going to be able to do anything. | |
They don't know anything. | |
They're the luckiest people in the world. | |
Do you know people like this? | |
Do you know people who just don't know anything? | |
Or if they say about... | |
How about that Trump? | |
Well... | |
Jimmy Carter? | |
I mean, not Jimmy Carter. | |
Joe Biden did it. | |
Not you. | |
Are you one of those people too? | |
Yes. | |
And then I realized... | |
This evening, Mrs. L and I had a beautiful walk right there in the Hudson River. | |
It's beautiful. | |
The Hudson River Park. | |
It's beautiful. | |
This was so idyllic. | |
From the Intrepid up, they've got this outdoor cafe where people are eating and it's cool and it's beautiful. | |
Families. | |
I watched at DeWitt and Clinton Park a baseball, great baseball, baseball team. | |
Not softball, but it was like one of these inter-whatever. | |
Great! | |
It was wonderful. | |
The crack of the bat. | |
I mean, it was wonderful. | |
These guys were really good. | |
Very good. | |
But baseball, hardball, wood bats, kids playing dog parks, those E-scooters, a veritable, it looked like, like the old, | |
not Benetton, but Black people and white people and kids playing in soccer and Sikhs and Indians and people of every color and face masks. | |
I mean, wearing hijabs and getting along and happy and drinking wine and enjoying each other. | |
Picnic tables. | |
It was beautiful. | |
Beautiful. | |
I'm telling you. | |
Everybody getting along. | |
Everybody happy. | |
Everybody just... | |
And hearing kids laugh, and they have soccer, and they have... | |
I'm telling you, the black soccer mom with the white soccer mom, with the Asian soccer mom, and the Asian grandparent. | |
Boy, they had this Asian-Chinese grandmother. | |
She was tough. | |
And it was just incredible. | |
One little kid was participating. | |
And didn't have, had an arm missing. | |
I thought this is very good. | |
Good for you to be out there. | |
Dad playing with, alright, what am I doing? | |
Anyway, it was beautiful. | |
Why? | |
Why am I so, so taken by this? | |
It's the same reason why I listen to music a lot. | |
Because I want to see some kind of beauty somewhere. | |
I'm, I'm completely admired in this world of horror. | |
Every single day. | |
And my friend, who is an idiot, who writes these stupid emails while I'm getting my hair cut, okay, alright, they may have it better than anybody else because here I am, I know what's going on, I can tell you exactly what's going on, and they can't, and they're happier. | |
So who's the idiot? | |
Who's the fool? | |
These people today, and they're still playing. | |
It's still light out. | |
I mean, they're doing great. | |
They don't know about Trump. | |
They don't care about that. | |
They don't care about Hillary or any of this stuff. | |
There weren't any drag queens. | |
There weren't any trans. | |
They don't know what they're talking about. | |
So what am I getting so upset about? | |
What are you getting so upset about? | |
Maybe we have it all wrong. | |
Maybe we're the problem. | |
Maybe we're just looking for everything. | |
Maybe we're just always looking for just bad stuff to happen. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
But I don't think so. | |
And the reason why I don't think so is very simply this. | |
They need people like us. | |
We're the night watchmen. | |
We're the sentry. | |
We're the lookout. | |
We're standing atop that forest fire. | |
Ladder device looking for signs of smoke so that they can enjoy themselves. | |
We're the people who actually do more to protect people than anybody else. | |
They always talk about, well, you're in the military, they're keeping us free. | |
Excuse me. | |
We're the ones always pointing out, you can't do that. | |
You can't do that. | |
Hey, you're doing that with parents. | |
Hey, you're doing that. | |
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
You can't do that. | |
You can't do this. | |
This is the thing which is the most. | |
The most important and the most critical thing that anybody can ever possibly explain. | |
We are the most important fighters in the front line of freedom. | |
I know that sounds corny, but either you believe it or you don't. | |
And if you don't, if you don't, this is my favorite. | |
You are a corporation via birth certificate traded on a bond market. | |
You know, that has been, as you know, One of the absolute guaranteed belief, the articles of faith, to be a conspiracist is that. | |
You've seen this one going on, that when you're born, your social security number is really some kind of a market. | |
And I'm not necessarily saying it's not true, but it is in essence more figurative. | |
But it goes to show me when you tell me that I know who you are. | |
So I know which books you've read, and I know you're a part of which conspiracist group you are from. | |
It's like people who talk about Jekyll Island, or people who talk about... | |
There are certain phrases that say, okay, I know where you came from. | |
I know where you got your background. | |
Years ago, The code word was the Gulf of Tonkin. | |
The Gulf of Tonkin! | |
Jesse Ventura loved the Gulf of Tonkin. | |
But you know what? | |
I'll take you any day of these people walking around saying, what? | |
The very fact that you want to go deeper, the very fact that you want to go deeper, and that you want to dig into this, and to go behind whatever people believe to be this facade, this Potemkin village of order, good for you. | |
Anyway, Going back to the Trump thing, I think it was terrific. | |
I think he looked great. | |
He has not changed in appearance in eight years. | |
Everybody else leaves. | |
Biden is just falling apart. | |
Biden's 80. Alan Dershowitz is going to be, what, 85? | |
When you see Mick Jagger, Mick Jagger is, you know, Biden's 80. Mick Jagger's a freak. | |
So is Keith Richards, for God's sake. | |
They're still doing the thing. | |
He's just going to show you genetics. | |
It's not, you know, God bless him. | |
But you know what, though? | |
He looks terrific. | |
He knows how to play a crowd. | |
He is able to possess and to maintain such ardent adherence to his philosophy. | |
He is a genius at that. | |
A genius. | |
Do you understand this? | |
But I'm sorry to tell you that he's in a world of hurt. | |
And I just want you to understand that. | |
And I don't want you to fall into this delusion that because everybody's clapping and because they're laughing at him... | |
That there's nothing to be serious. | |
Or that Jack Smith's a joke and this guy's a joke. | |
Oh no. | |
Oh no, no, no. | |
So my dear friends, let me ask you something on a lighter note. | |
And I'm very intrigued by this. | |
And this is the way it starts off. | |
This is where our dear friend... | |
Who is it who started off? | |
I can't read. | |
It doesn't go up high enough. | |
But you asked a very serious question. | |
You said, what were your favorite movies? | |
I don't want to tell you something right now, because I think that's a very nice idea. | |
I'm not going to say... | |
I'm not one of these people who loves to see, you know, Rashomon and Besson. | |
The people who love to say they lie, truthful, no, I'm not that much of a scholar. | |
The movies, if you ask a question, that I think to me are the most, that really have the most support. | |
Number one, the biggest impact, not just favorite, but biggest impact, number one is The Godfather. | |
One in two. | |
And the reason why, believe it or not, I was 14 years old. | |
Well, my dad, we went to see this together. | |
It was the biggest, it was an event. | |
But the thing I loved the most about it was if ever there was somebody to show you the importance of lighting, look at the first scene of the Godfather. | |
They lit into like a match or a lighter. | |
There's no light. | |
It's the most beautiful thing in the world. | |
It's so perfect. | |
The angles, it's beautiful. | |
You watch it, and I watch it again, and I think, look how they did this. | |
It's just incredible. | |
That's what. | |
In no particular order. | |
The movie Fatso, with Dom DeLuise and Bankrupt, Ron Carrey. | |
absolutely love that like you cannot believe Network. | |
If you can see the book behind me, Mad as Hell, it's about Paddy Chayefsky. | |
Paddy Chayefsky, his writing. | |
Paddy Chayefsky is a genius. | |
Was a genius. | |
Read his... | |
If everyone wants to see George C. Scott, listen to the dialogue in the hospital. | |
George C. Scott. | |
It's the most incredible thing you've ever heard in your life. | |
The Ned Beatty line. | |
He uses one of my favorite words, emane. | |
I-M-M-A-N-E. | |
For immense. | |
Immense. | |
Huge. | |
That's one I love. | |
I love that. | |
Slingblade killed me. | |
Slingblade killed me. | |
It was sober, and I don't know why, it was something that just killed me. | |
Billy Bob Thornton, he said later, it was about Frankenstein. | |
That's really what it was. | |
And you can pull these, you know, these references, you know, he goes back to redeem, he had to go back to the crazy house, whatever it is. | |
I don't know. | |
I remember I saw that before anybody. | |
I was here in New York, and I saw this in an advanced screening. | |
So I was doing that before anybody, and they're saying, why is he doing this? | |
I was on WABC at the time, and people were asking, why is he doing this? | |
I love taters. | |
Stop! | |
Who is this? | |
Why are you doing this? | |
And then, of course, it came out and they said, oh, okay, I got it. | |
That was... | |
When I was a kid, I saw the Fighting Sullivans cried at the end when the brothers are in heaven. | |
And the one little brother, the Sullivan, who was always late, come on! | |
And they were in heaven. | |
Killed me. | |
It killed me. | |
Walt Disney killed me. | |
You've got to ask yourself this question. | |
What is it? | |
What is it? | |
What is the purpose? | |
What are you actually trying? | |
What is the purpose for you going to see this movie? | |
What are you seeing a movie about? | |
What do you want from it? | |
What is it supposed to do for you? | |
What does it do? | |
Is it supposed to transform? | |
Well, you know. | |
Are you supposed to be taken someplace else? | |
Do you like scary movies? | |
Movies never scare me. | |
Movies never scare me because I always, I'm sorry, I always think this is a movie. | |
It's not real. | |
And I understand. | |
Except, except Fatal Attraction. | |
And I saw something even more incredible. | |
If you can find this, there is an audition that was done in a hotel room with Glenn Close. | |
And Michael Douglas. | |
And they're auditioning this. | |
You don't know how good they are as actors, or she is, until you watch her. | |
And they're just kind of running through it. | |
It is the most... | |
You've never seen acting like that. | |
Ever. | |
Ever. | |
I can't believe it. | |
And you've got to ask yourself, what is it about this film? | |
What is it that I want? | |
I don't know what I want. | |
May I give you a... | |
A little simple theory. | |
And that's called the macaroni and cheese phenomenon. | |
I think macaroni and cheese, especially if kids like it, when kids say, I'm a little hungry. | |
Oh yeah? | |
I'll make you something. | |
It's not good for you, but I'll make something. | |
What do you know? | |
Oh, I know what you like. | |
No you don't. | |
Yes I do. | |
I'm a kid. | |
I know. | |
But I know you're going to love this. | |
What's this called? | |
It's called Kraft macaroni and cheese. | |
Out of the box. | |
With that phosphorescent orange powder stuff with the noodles. | |
Try this. | |
I'm not going to jazz it up with sour cream and bacon bits. | |
No, no, no. | |
Just eat this. | |
You're going to go crazy. | |
You're going to love this. | |
Why? | |
You just will. | |
Trust me. | |
You try it and you go, this is fantastic. | |
Why? | |
Ah. | |
I don't know why. | |
Because it just is. | |
It's the macaroni and cheese finale. | |
Why is this movie great? | |
I don't know. | |
It just is. | |
Why do I love it? | |
I don't know. | |
I saw American Graffiti the other night, and I just... | |
I loved it then, I love it now. | |
I don't know why. | |
I could give you a reason. | |
I could force some intellectual... | |
I could make it sound like I'm pulling something out of the air. | |
And you see, it's the same goodbye to our... | |
Stop it. | |
Nobody thinks that. | |
Nobody thinks that. | |
Certain movies do certain things. | |
Paul Schrader was doing an interview on the... | |
Oh, God. | |
Not transcendentalism, but the French... | |
I forget the name of the... | |
I'm a little tired. | |
But anyway, for example, Bresson and others, if somebody knocks at the door, they show the door first. | |
And then they knock on the door. | |
And then they open the door. | |
And he's explaining why most people, when the door closes, you want to go to the next scene, but in this... | |
Not transcendentalism. | |
Whatever this technique is, you keep washing the door. | |
Okay, if you want to talk about that, go ahead. | |
If you think that matters to you, go ahead. | |
Dialogue is great. | |
The acting is great for whatever it's worth. | |
The lighting, the sound, the distance to the person, if the camera's too close. | |
I don't know. | |
Sometimes you like things because it just has nothing to do with reality. | |
Sometimes it does. | |
Sometimes it doesn't. | |
It's the macaroni and cheese defense. | |
I don't know why. | |
It's one of those things. | |
There are some things that are just wonderful. | |
There are smells. | |
It's beautiful. | |
Why? | |
I don't know. | |
Why is God... | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
Don't... | |
When you sometimes are forced to analyze something, you artificially create heft and weight in the subject when it doesn't exist. | |
That's why therapy is so dangerous. | |
Because you end up... | |
Performing for the therapist. | |
And sometimes there are things that happen that really... | |
I don't know. | |
How did that make you feel? | |
Like a jerk. | |
Let's go with that. | |
Okay. | |
Yeah, whatever you say. | |
What do you mean a jerk? | |
Well, I just... | |
Did that remind you of... | |
And the next thing you know, you're spending time analyzing something for the purpose of... | |
I'm paying for this. | |
Maybe there's something to this. | |
And you're giving heft to something that really wasn't there. | |
No, this has nothing to do with your father. | |
No, nothing to do with it. | |
It just happened. | |
It's macaroni and cheese. | |
It just happened. | |
I don't know. | |
Certain things, I don't know why. | |
What people really should be asking about one time, and this would be one of the greatest things ever, but nobody Nobody will ever talk about this. | |
Nobody, because we are infantilized when it comes to matters that are sexual. | |
But one of the things is attraction, preference, and fetish. | |
There is a different thing. | |
Robert De Niro, I don't want to say has a thing for, which sounds crazy, but is attracted to African American women. | |
Okay. | |
Not exclusively. | |
But more than most people. | |
Most people. | |
Most. | |
Not all. | |
Most. | |
So the question is, I'd like to know, is there a reason for that? | |
Why do people like... | |
What is a blonde? | |
What does that mean to you? | |
I like blondes. | |
Is that a fetish? | |
No. | |
It's a preference. | |
It's something I'm attracted to. | |
Not me. | |
I'm a Mrs. Allia. | |
But I'm just saying. | |
Why? | |
I think that would be fascinating. | |
Why? | |
You have a thing for tube socks. | |
Why? | |
Why? | |
What is it about? | |
What happened? | |
What is that short hair thing for? | |
What is that about? | |
Was that your first girlfriend? | |
Is there a reason for that? | |
I don't know why. | |
I don't know why. | |
Because you are an animal that is not subject to estrus, to heat cycles. | |
You have a brain. | |
You're putting in Input to eroticism that people don't normally have. | |
There's lightning going on. | |
There's a crackling fire. | |
There's music. | |
To two chihuahuas and heat, they don't care what that means. | |
But to you, it does. | |
What does this have to do with anything? | |
Well, it's romantic. | |
What does that mean? | |
Is it a preference? | |
Is it a fetish? | |
What is it? | |
What does that mean? | |
Why is that important? | |
Sex is about perpetuating the species, right? | |
Yeah, well, what are you talking about fires for? | |
And music? | |
And crisp sheets and Henry Manzini and rain on the tummy? | |
What is all this stuff about? | |
That would be fascinating. | |
What is it? | |
Is it because this is cliched? | |
Or you truly mean this? | |
You truly believe this? | |
Look how they destroy. | |
Look how they destroy romance and movies. | |
Young people aren't going to understand romance today. | |
They're not going to know what that means. | |
They're not going to understand what romance means. | |
They're not going to... | |
they're not going to they're not going to understand this. | |
My family keeps insisting that I have a fetish for a particular ethnicity because my first girlfriend was that ethnicity. | |
Meme won't die. | |
Well, may I ask a question? | |
Chicken or the egg? | |
They say it's because your first girlfriend was of a particular ethnicity. | |
Maybe your first girlfriend was your girlfriend because of a particular ethnicity which predated your fine hair. | |
I don't know. | |
What does this mean? | |
Who knows? | |
One of the most fascinating things which nobody ever wanted to follow up on was something which I've never seen done. | |
I've never participated in it, but I've heard about it. | |
It's this five minute kind of a dating thing where you show up and you sit in front of somebody for like a minute or two minutes and that's it and you move. | |
And you move. | |
And you're saying, nope. | |
Nope. | |
Nope. | |
Hey. | |
Stop. | |
What was that? | |
Hey, what is it? | |
Write it down. | |
Write it down. | |
What is it? | |
You see something? | |
Yeah, I like this. | |
I like him or her. | |
Yeah, why? | |
But why don't you? | |
And it's not... | |
Well, yeah. | |
Yeah, that's it. | |
Yeah. | |
Okay. | |
Is there a reason for this? | |
No. | |
Give me a reason. | |
Blonde. | |
I don't know. | |
So you see, you're forced to say something. | |
You don't know. | |
Now, same thing. | |
Speed dating. | |
Same thing. | |
Turn the lights off. | |
Blindfold it. | |
Same thing. | |
Okay, you sit. | |
You put your hand out. | |
You touch somebody's hand. | |
You know they're there. | |
Start talking. | |
Then what? | |
Then see what happens. | |
Now imagine this. | |
Imagine the poor people. | |
Today's young people. | |
I have to talk. | |
You have to talk. | |
But there's no sorry. | |
Sorry. | |
And there's somebody who says something, laughs, Something clicks, and you're doing it intellectually, and there's no vision, just intellectually. | |
That would be the greatest thing in the world. | |
That would be the most fascinating thing. | |
What was that about? | |
And then ask, what was it? | |
I don't know. | |
Is it humor? | |
Is it this? | |
Well, people say, well, you know, such a humor is very important to me. | |
Well, I hope so. | |
But that's not it either. | |
What is it? | |
My favorite expression, opposites attract. | |
No, they don't. | |
That's magnets. | |
Opposites do not attract. | |
That's a myth. | |
People who are similar. | |
Two opposite doesn't work. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
Yeah, it wasn't Richard Ramirez in the dating game. | |
It wasn't Richard Ramirez. | |
No, it was the other guy. | |
It was the guy with the long hair. | |
Richard Ramirez was a night stalker. | |
He was not in the dating game. | |
It was the other fellow. | |
I can tell you right now. | |
Serial killer. | |
Dating game. | |
His name was, yes, Rodney Alcala. | |
He died in 2021. | |
Rodney Alcala. | |
Not Richard Ramirez. | |
That's the Night Stalker. | |
And I'm very familiar with that guy. | |
That was one of the worst of the worst. | |
Because he really became too involved in the notion of evil. | |
I'm going to leave you with this. | |
We're going to pick this up again. | |
I think this is a fascinating subject. | |
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I'm curious as to what it is. | |
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It's excellent. | |
Excellent. | |
I'm going to watch, I think, part two or something tonight. | |
I never thought I'd enjoy it. | |
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