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June 13, 2023 - Lionel Nation
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Remember Petraeus, Broadwell, Benghazi and Christopher Stevens
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One, one of the most difficult things to explain to somebody who has never been involved in Anything involving the performance arts, whether it's stand-up comedy or playing music or doing conversational analysis, which is whatever it is that I do, which I love to do.
I don't know what you call this.
I've never been able to figure out what you call this.
What is it that I like to do?
What do you call this?
Is it commentary?
Is it analysis?
I don't know.
I don't know what you call this.
I have no idea.
But one of the most difficult things is to be able to figure out what it is that people like and want to hear.
How do people respond to things collectively?
You may think they are clear.
You may think they're absolutely perfectly stated.
And they're not.
It doesn't work.
You could also say something.
Which is, you think, not really that important, and people love it.
I'm always investigating, always looking at how YouTube works.
And I found that I have started doing shorts, these short little versions of whatever it is, whatever you call this.
You can go up to a minute.
I thought, well, a minute is going to be good.
No.
It works best if it's 15 seconds.
15 seconds.
That works.
Okay.
Well, a title that explains thoroughly what you're trying to accomplish is best.
No.
No.
Biden sucks.
That works.
Trump is great.
That works.
Simple, repetitive, no nuance.
Stick to the story.
Your crowd does not want to hear nuance.
Does not want to hear yes, but.
I have come to this analysis.
I have studied this.
If I want to produce that which...
I find interesting.
I cannot ever, ever do a YouTube presentation that I would necessarily want to hear.
I know that sounds weird.
I know that may sound a bit counterintuitive, but it's true.
I would never listen to this.
I want to hear grays and yes, but, but this isn't true.
People don't want to hear that.
You have to be very, very brutal.
I was listening to John Cleese, who, by the way, is 83 years old.
He's 83 years old, sharp as a tack.
Joe Biden is walking around drooling in his MAPO, okay?
Think about that.
Alan Dershowitz is 85. This age means nothing.
Mick Jagger is running around like a fool.
I mean, granted, he's the exception.
So age means nothing.
It really doesn't.
Most people, I'm convinced, I know this is a side issue, are allowing themselves to die.
They retire, they get old, and they die.
The people that are my friends, that I knew in high school, that were fun, I don't really run into them, and they die.
They want to retire, and they just want to sit around, and they want to act like old people, and that's the way they are.
Well, America is alike.
It's very, very old.
Very simple.
Don't be nuanced.
Don't.
And if you really want to do well in this thing, Trump is great, that's it.
Okay.
That in mind, I want to tell you, and I want you to know something, and I'm going to try this.
And I want to work with you on this one, because many people have seemed to focus on the fact that there is a double standard.
They love the double standard.
There's a picture of Hillary Clinton wearing a hat that says those emails or these emails or something, and that is the focus because of the absolute, incomprehensible, off-the-charts, emane hatred of Hillary Clinton.
It's another thing.
Hate sells.
Hate.
Despising someone.
Love Trump.
Hate Hillary.
Love Trump.
Not even hate Biden.
I don't think people really hate Biden.
I think they...
He's like corrupt.
Hunter, we're getting closer.
AOC, we're getting there.
Adam Schiff, oh yes.
Pelosi, oh yes, yes, yes, yes.
It's the weirdest thing.
You just have to see how people react.
Don't ask, don't try to figure it out, and don't ever try to get around this collective sensibility that they have.
Now, I'm going to give you something today, which I want you to promise me.
I don't want you just to watch this, but I want you to take what I'm saying, and the next time you're talking to a friend of yours, I want you to try this.
And you will really come across as brilliant, and smart, and piquant, and deliberative, and a cross-examining genius.
Because here's the story.
People love double standards.
They love double standards.
They love double standards.
To an extent.
They love double standards as an excuse to justify something that they're doing.
They love when you say, oh yeah, well how come Trump does it and they want to prosecute him, but Biden does it and they don't want to prosecute him.
You see how that works?
That's the easiest.
That's double standard against somebody you love.
Okay, you got that?
Alright, fine.
Now, double standards don't work the opposite.
Double standards don't say, well, you know, you're against drag shows, yes, but you didn't have any problem with Milton Berle or Flip Wilson or some like it hot, or, wait a minute, wait, wait, wait, hold it, that's different, see?
Nobody wants to hear that.
Nobody will ever say, oh, you know, that's a good point.
You're right about that.
Well, let me fine-tune my argument.
No, no, no, no, no.
Now, listen to the story.
Now, listen to me carefully.
This is the one that I was screaming before.
Which I don't understand.
Because, and I'm going to say this very carefully, what they are doing to President Trump is to me a matter of discretion.
Not what he did.
Stop arguing that what he did was okay.
It doesn't really matter.
No, no, no, no, no.
No, it does matter.
It's okay.
Because let me explain.
It's always mattered.
But it matters for some and not for others.
Let me say this again in case you missed it.
Let me say this again in case you missed it.
I'm not saying that this is not a crime.
It is.
But there was a case which you may or may not remember.
Let me remind you of this.
And they have been worrying about...
Oh, they have been crazy about these...
Document cases forever.
Forever.
Believe it or not, I know you're not going to believe it, but it's true.
Here was a case which was interesting.
This was a case regarding a fellow by the name of John Deutsch.
Do you remember who he was?
John Deutsch was the head of the CIA.
And in 1999, George Tenet.
Remember him?
You don't see him anymore.
Slam dunk.
Remember George Tenet?
CIA?
Bush administration?
Remember that?
Medal of Freedom?
CIA lapdog?
Slam dunk George Tenet?
It was when that American hero, when Colin Powell held up the baby powder and said, this could kill him.
John Deutsch was the prior CIA head.
John Deutsch lost his security clearance in 1999 for basically working with classified materials on an unsecured computer at his home.
Now this was then called, this is from the Washington Post, it was considered unprecedented.
Against a wildly respected and very powerful official.
This is when there was this heightened concern over foreign espionage and the handling of classified information.
This was 1999.
It was clearly intended as a signal that the federal government and the CIA in particular is determined to tighten security.
The Justice Department decided not to prosecute Deutsch for security lapse, which was discovered when he left office when CIA specialists went to his Washington home to remove a classified computer and save.
They discovered 31 files containing highly sensitive classified information on his computer.
And at the time there was all this stuff.
To make a long story short, they said we are not going to charge him with anything.
I think it was Janet Reno.
Was it Janet Reno at the time?
Was it Janet Reno?
She decided not to.
In recent weeks at the time, Chinese-American groups had questioned the Justice Department's decision.
They said that the case appeared to show a double standard.
Sound familiar?
Since federal prosecutors are still considering whether to bring charges against Wen Ho Li, remember him?
A Chinese-American physicist at Los Alamos who admitted to keeping secret data on an unclassified computer in his home.
He came under suspicion of espionage.
Remember that one?
Anyway, to make a long story short, it was okay.
And he was eventually, it says, So anyway, he was not...
Let me just make sure we get this.
Just make a note of this.
1999, John Deutsch.
Okay?
CIA.
Head.
He was the head.
He's 84 years old today.
John Deutsch.
And he was...
I'll put a lot of favor.
He also, believe it or not, believe it or not, this is important, he was linked at the time when the CIA was alleged to have been a part of bringing drugs into L.A. Oh, that was huge!
Huge!
Huge, huge, huge, huge!
In 1997, the CIA began a formal security investigation.
Senior management at CIA declined to pursue fully the security breach over two years after his departure.
The matter was referred to the DOJ, where Janet Reno declined prosecution.
She did recommend an investigation.
Okay, blah, blah, blah.
This was John Deutsch.
1999.
Okay?
You got that?
Listen to me.
If this had been President Trump, forget it.
He'd be under the prison.
Same stuff.
Stop right there.
The head of the CIA.
A man completely immersed in every rule there was.
John Deutsch, hey look, he didn't mean anything, violated it.
But you want to get the best one?
Want to get the best one?
This is the best.
This is the one I'm waiting for.
And this is the one you have got to make sure you pay attention to.
And make sure you like this video, subscribe to the channel, and send it to somebody else.
I'm going to be talking about this a lot until everybody knows about this.
Until everybody can recite it.
Until everybody can say exactly what I'm telling you.
They're making a big deal over the fact that Trump had these boxes and may have showed people, may have said, hey look, this is some information regarding either a war effort, a battle, something, and this is probably, as we speak, This is probably in violation of some kind of security provision.
You got that?
Make sure you listen to what I'm saying.
I can't say this enough because you have to be an ambassador of the truth.
You've got to go out there and a missionary.
Okay, listen to this one.
Do you remember on September the 11th, 2012, what happened?
Let's see how smart you are.
Not how smart.
That's a bad word.
Let's see how much you remember.
September the 11th, 2012.
What happened?
Very big event.
I'll give you a hint.
What difference does it make?
September the 11th, 2012.
What difference does it make?
What difference does it make?
Who gets the answer first?
Who got Benghazi?
Thank you, Mr. Lawson.
Benghazi.
Hillary Clinton wearing the Fresnel lenses, wearing the prismatic lenses because of head trauma, because of diplopia, because of seeing double.
Remember when she had that?
The white speed glasses?
Remember the jerk?
Remember these neurological fugues that nobody talked about?
Nobody...
Dimension!
She was photophobic.
She went during the actual nomination.
She started to see lights and flashing.
Did you see that?
And balloons.
And her head was jerking.
She did the Angelo Bruno look.
Remember that?
Nobody said anything!
Nothing!
Nothing!
This is a woman who was neurologically compromised.
Head jerking like that.
She had this...
They said it was a secret service, but I don't know who it was.
This man who had a benzo pen who jumped up one time and was caught on mic saying, it's okay, it's okay.
Remember when she froze?
Remember that?
Remember September the 11th?
Another September the 11th where she fell like a sack of potatoes and they threw her in the back of an ambulance, which is an ambulance.
Remember that?
I remember that.
It was a beautiful September the 11th.
We had the windows open.
It was beautiful in New York.
She goes, well, it was too hot.
Hot!
They covered up for her like you can't believe.
This rancid, putrescent, vile, vile, vile shadow government media organization.
Okay.
Now, David Petraeus, the star.
David Petraeus.
Oh, my God.
Great general.
Please compartmentalize.
Great general.
Did more stuff with the Surge.
He was great.
He was great.
Well, he met a woman named Paula Broadwell.
Do you remember that?
Do you remember who Paula Broadwell was?
Listen to me.
Listen carefully.
Listen.
Paula Broadwell was his pieza, his tipa, his gumada.
And she was, again, I think she was a Harvard graduate.
She went to West Point.
And she was doing a biography.
Oh my God!
And he loves it.
And let me tell you something, and listen to me carefully.
If you think, if you want to be a rock star, you want to know what a rock star is?
Hang around Mick Jagger.
That's a rock star.
You want to see that?
Hang around Mick Jagger.
That's, that's a star.
That's a big star.
Hang around somebody like, oh I don't know, hang around Paul McCartney.
That's a star.
That's a big shot.
But if you want to see a star multiplied at levels you can't imagine, a general.
Remember, if you're four stars, you're a general.
Everything before gets an adjective.
Brigadier, major, lieutenant, and then general.
Don't say four-star general.
You're a general.
But he's in charge of everything.
And not only does this rock star have, I mean, they just kiss every pertinence on his body.
You can imagine!
When he walks into the room and drivers, and oh my God.
He's lethal.
He's got the military.
You know the expression, oh yeah, you and what army?
He's got an army.
And he, the golden boy, I think he was a Princeton, good general, don't get me wrong.
I'm not saying he wasn't.
Here's Paula Broadwell.
I think herself, I think she was married.
Soccer mom.
Soccer mom.
Well, he and she started to hit it off.
Do you remember this?
And during the course in 2015, maybe I want to say, she was giving a lecture at the University of Denver.
Oh, I'm going to read this to you.
Oh, listen to this.
Oh, it gets better than any...
And then you ask yourself, what did Trump do?
Did Trump ever do anything like this?
Paula Broadwell, the biographer, this is from The Guardian, whose affair with Petraeus led to his abrupt resignation, alleged that the Benghazi assault In which Christopher Stevens was killed?
In which Hillary Clinton and everybody didn't know what to do?
This was because they say that Libyan militiamen were trying to go in and rescue people, their own, who were being held captive.
And it was alleged, I don't know this, tortured.
Obama signed an executive order in 2009.
Right after his inauguration, it says, we don't do this.
CIA does not have any power anymore to take prisoners.
Well, that's the official story.
That's what they said.
But that's not what happened.
Not according to Paula Broadwell, who enjoyed this during moments of pillow talk with David Petraeus.
Now listen to what I'm saying.
Listen.
Follow this.
Write notes.
You talk to all your friends today.
When they want to talk about Trump, forget Hillary.
Forget the surges of the bleach bit, bleach bit.
Stop the Sean Hannity bleach bit.
He knows one word, bleach bit.
Listen to this one.
This is the one that I love.
Let me get the quote.
This is the quote.
Okay.
In an answer to a question regarding the CIA chief's handling of the incident, the biographer said, quote, Now, I don't know if a lot of you heard this, but the CIA annex had actually, um, had taken a couple of Libyan militia members prisoner, and they think that the attack on the consulate was an effort to try to get the prisoners back.
So that's still being vetted.
She added, quote, The challenging thing for General Petraeus is that in his new position, he's not allowed to communicate with the press.
So he's known all of this.
They had correspondence with the CIA station chief in Libya.
Within 24 hours, they kind of knew what was happening.
Then the CIA said, wait a minute.
Any suggestion the CIA said that the agency is still in the detention business is absolutely uninformed.
Now, it gets better.
It gets better.
Let me stop right now.
Do you know what he just did?
Do you know what he...
I mean, they went berserk.
He's got this woman he's having sex with, and he's basically showing documents to her and telling her about secret, actual, ongoing, not stuff that happened in the past, not some declassified or something in a box in the men's room of the ballroom of Mar-a-Lago, but during pillow talk, he's telling her this stuff.
Listen to this.
It gets even better.
okay I'm a mom mom mom Okay.
I want to read this to you.
I want to read this to you.
Where is this?
That's not it.
Hang on.
I want to make sure we get this right.
Okay.
Here we go.
Here we go.
In 2015, The New York Times, as you may or may not know, reported the FBI and the Justice Department had recommended, recommended, bringing felony charges against Petraeus for providing, listen to this, providing classified information to Broadwell!
His sexual liaison, his adulteress, his lover.
He denied the allegations and supposedly said, I'm not interested in any kind of plea deal.
Forget it.
I didn't do anything wrong.
However, in March of 2015, the DOJ announced that he agreed to plead guilty in federal court in North Carolina to a charge of unauthorized removal and retention of classified information.
Listen to this one.
In a 15-page statement of facts from the DOJ, he was...
Given two years probation and a $100,000 fine.
But they said that, the government stated, that Petraeus had given Paula Broadwell access to documents containing top-secret sensitive compartmented information, SCI.
Later moved those documents to his personal residence and stored them in an unsecured drawer and had deliberately and intentionally lied to federal investigators.
About both providing Broadwell access to the documents and their storage.
These facts were acknowledged to be true.
And this was from the Washington Post.
Ta-da!
Listen to what I'm saying.
I want to get the Petraeus deal.
Okay, here's what we do.
Alright, President Trump.
You want to do this?
We'll enter a plea.
I want probation.
I want a fine.
Will you take it?
How many people were killed because of Trump's?
Anybody?
None.
Stevens, they lied.
They covered this up.
The whole thing about Libya, everything was a lie.
It was a lie.
And Hillary Clinton, what difference does it make?
And Ambassador Steve is next, next, we're not going to talk about that.
Now you do me a favor, and you tell everybody today, everybody, Deutsch in 1999, same thing, forget Sandy Berger, ah, Sandy Berger, piece of paper.
Okay.
Hillary Clinton, I know, I know, Hillary Clinton, I know, I know.
But the head of the CIA, the head himself, He doesn't know this?
MIT scholar?
John Deutsch?
What?
But the best is him.
So you've got this, and remember at the time, there was a supposed Tampa socialite.
There's no Tampa socialites, but anyway.
She got some email, it might have been from Broadwell.
They investigate it, and they've got all this pillow talk and stuff, and Petraeus, again, a good general, who, by the way, is anti-Trump and pro-Ukraine and pro- I mean, they told him, we own you, David.
Oh, no, no, we own you.
They wanted to get rid of his security clearance.
They were going to lower him, his rank.
They were going to make him, I guess, a lieutenant general.
For retirement, dear, you can bust somebody because under the rules, your retirement is the highest rank you receive when you successfully and honorably serve the government.
Well, if you find out that when you were a governor, when you were a general, you were giving this information to your girlfriend and your married and the department of the UCMJ adultery when you're an officer?
I mean, he decided.
He just.
Now listen to this.
I know everybody said, forget Swalwell.
Forget Diana.
Forget this.
Listen to what I'm saying.
Everybody right now, whenever you tell somebody, go, oh, I remember this one.
What about this?
No, no.
Focus on this.
Focus.
This was something.
This was the worst moment.
The CIA was involved, and nobody ever followed up on that, in basically having, what, prisons?
And perhaps torture?
I don't know.
And nothing ever happened with this.
And he's sending information, and she's up in front of the University of Denver talking about, look who I know.
Look who I'm...
That's the thing.
I don't think anybody even wants to...
I don't think anybody gets this.
I don't think anybody gets this.
I don't think, and I'm looking at it right now, I don't think anybody truly understands this.
I don't think people understand this.
And I don't.
This goes back to what I said about it originally.
Everybody was like, oh, I know a story.
Did you see the Tonys last night?
Did you see the Tonys?
What are you talking about the Tonys for?
Oh, no, I saw the Tonys.
Don't you want to talk about this?
No.
No, I don't think that's important.
This will...
Too much information.
See what I just gave you?
Too much information.
This doesn't work.
Not for YouTube.
Not for our crowd.
I'm sorry.
It doesn't work.
Too many facts.
Paula Broadwell.
Do I have to go back and read something?
Yes, you've got to go back.
Wenho Lee?
I don't know.
No.
You've got any pictures of this?
Can I see this?
Can I swipe?
No!
You've got to research this.
You've got to read this.
I don't want to read this.
I don't know.
I don't want to read this.
That's where we are right now.
That's the thing that protects these people.
It's the incuriosity on the part of so many people who watch this.
The incuriosity.
Nobody researches.
It's all there.
Everything.
We forget.
I tell people, don't worry about it.
Forget it.
It's going to be forgotten.
Everything's forgotten.
Except Trump.
That's it.
You saw it by Bill Barr.
Bill Barr says he's toast.
Okay.
Hey Bill, can I get the Petraeus deal?
Can I get the Petraeus?
You sure care about my sex life.
Right?
Stormy Daniels, McDougal, this one, that one.
Oh, you went nuts over there.
What about this?
He's basically providing information.
He's telling this to some woman he's having sex with who could compromise him, who could turn around and say, listen Pally, You're not going to leave me for your wife.
You're going to marry me.
And if you don't, I'm going to let everybody know what not only you're doing, but what we're doing in Libya.
You think that doesn't compromise?
You think anybody's talking about that?
He got probation.
And he's on ABC.
And again, he was a good general, but do you understand what I'm saying?
Do you understand what I'm saying?
This is the one that blows me away.
Do you know what she could have done?
The whole reason that people used to say why it's important to have people in the military not be homosexual, remember that?
Was because it could be a basis of blackmail.
That's all.
And that the reason why when Bill Clinton was on the phone with Monica Lewinsky, uh-huh, yeah, yeah, other people could have been listening in from other countries.
You know they were.
Oh, you know they were.
See, the best thing about honey traps is you never know when somebody's been snared.
You don't know.
That's what Epstein was about.
Did you hear the latest about Ted Kaczynski and the transgender?
Did you hear about that?
I don't want to give you too much information.
Because let me explain something to you.
And by the way, this is a word To anybody doing any kind of YouTube stuff, remember what I'm saying.
Do not make this complicated.
Do not go into detail.
Do not nuance.
I've been thinking about this now.
How do I explain this in a way that's so simple?
And you can't simultaneously respect, but you can't, for example, say, I think what President Trump did was stupid, but he's a good president.
No, you can't do it.
It's all or nothing at all.
And you gotta hate Petraeus because...
No, Petraeus was a good...
Petraeus was a great general.
But it goes to show you.
Christopher Stephen...
Oh, Petraeus.
What difference does it make?
Paula Broadwell, did you see when she...
She's talking?
What else did she know?
What else did she know?
Where is she now?
And he gets...
By the way, he's off...
He's off the hook.
Last time I heard she can't get a job, nobody wants a doctor, they're going to blame the woman.
That's another issue.
Again, too complicated.
Keep it simple.
Keep it simple.
It's okay, yeah.
Alright.
Trump's a schmuck.
So is Petraeus.
And they love him.
Nobody died.
There was no Stevens.
There's no Christopher Stevens.
There was no Ben Goddard.
No, none of that stuff.
Nothing.
None of those people that Trump is caught on The audio tape.
Oh, he said Billy Bush.
Grab him by the whatever.
Oh, my God.
That's the worst.
What about Petraeus?
Well, you know.
What else did he tell her?
What else?
I would have debriefed him for a year.
You're not going anywhere, honey, and you're not going, Davey.
You and your tipa, you're going to stay here, and we're not going to let you go.
We're going to debrief you like you.
I want to hear everything.
Everything.
What did he tell you?
What did he tell you?
You got that, honey?
What did he tell you?
What do you know?
How much information did he breach?
How much of his oath did he...
And he's having adultery?
UCMJ?
General?
What?
Supreme Allied Commander?
I mean, this is un...
Forget Hillary.
Forget the bleach bit.
Forget Sandy Berger and the...
Forget this.
This is bigger than anything anybody's ever seen.
And at the time, I was like a voice in the wilderness when I said, in Benghazi, over the courthouse, they were having al-Qaeda flew its flight.
Our rebels were al-Qaeda.
But this America country was so stupid, nobody understood.
They didn't even look at a map.
They didn't know anything about Libya.
They didn't know who this guy was.
All they knew was Gaddafi was crazy.
He had this Sergeant Pepper outfit on, and that's it.
Because we live in a country of idiots, mutants, people who just don't have any curiosity.
And let me tell you again, attention, attention, if you want to explain anything on, with the exception of Lex Friedman, how this guy, dear God.
Thank God for Alex Friedman.
How does he talk about this?
Unbelievable.
What's the name of that movie again we saw?
Yeah, what's the name?
Artifice Girl?
Artifice Girl.
One of the best introductory film movies on AI.
I'm going to throw that out for you.
That's all I'm going to say.
That's all I'm going to say.
This is the part.
This is the part.
This is the thing.
I want the Petraeus deal.
I want his deal.
President Trump will plead no contest, no contender.
I want a misdemeanor.
Bye-bye.
He'll do it.
He'll say, hey, if I broke the law, I did it.
No prison.
No nothing.
No ankle bracelets.
No nothing.
37 counts?
I got your 37 counts right here.
I want the Petraeus deal.
You got that?
I want the Petraeus deal.
Who was your lawyer?
How did you get that?
What's going on here with this?
And Deutsch, 1999, same thing!
And he was the head of the CIA.
The head.
This is Trump.
And Trump might be at least...
Under the delusion that, well, maybe I can declassify.
Deutsch can't declassify.
Trump can't.
So there you have it.
The level, the absolute level of incomprehensible unfairness, double, triple, quadruple standards, blows my mind.
Alright, dear friends, remember this.
I'm going to be doing some videos on this.
Make sure you like this.
Make sure you like this.
Please, do me a favor.
When this comes up, send this to your friends.
Send this.
Let them hear this.
And tell people, no, go research this yourself.
Don't take my word for it.
Research this.
Go through and see what happens.
Intel is another world, another place.
This one, I don't know.
And there's Petraeus on ABC blasting Blasting.
Saying whatever they have to.
And you're going to go on there and you're going to be pro-Zelensky.
Oh, absolutely.
You like that security clearance?
Oh, yeah, because you ain't worth a damn.
You can be on no boards.
You can do nothing.
You cannot advise.
You can't work for Arathia.
You can't do anything.
If you're not susceptible, if you're not able to receive top-secret clearance, you're done.
You're finished.
All the advisory, all that stuff, you play ball with us.
We own you now.
And Paula Broadwell, where is she?
I don't know.
She's just the woman.
See ya!
This place is so corrupt, it is not even funny.
It doesn't even, it's not even third world.
It's beyond that.
Alright, dear friends, you have a great and a glorious day.
I hope you listened.
Please remember, go out and teach.
Don't just, don't just...
Please, don't just go out and teach.
Spread the holy word of truth.
Spread the world of truth.
Teach people.
Be an ambassador.
Let them know what we're talking about.
Like this video.
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It's still de minimis.
De minimis.
It's paltry.
It's tawdry.
I deserve more and so do you.
Alright, dear friends.
Have a great and a glorious day.
See you tonight.
7...
I'm going to be on the Dr. Drew show.
How about that?
Dr. Drew.
Today, that's in the evening, so be on the lookout for that.
If you have a great day, don't ever change.
I mean that sincerely.
Until then, remember these words.
Remember what I'm saying.
Remember everything that I'm saying.
Remember, the monkey's dead.
The show's over.
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