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| Good day, my friends. | |
| Good day. | |
| I hope everyone is ready to go and I hope you are paying attention and focusing on what is happening right this moment. | |
| Because this is so critical. | |
| And I want everyone listening to focus on what matters. | |
| This may be one of the most difficult things for people to suggest, but I want you to work on focus. | |
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Woke Is Not The Answer
00:08:06
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| Help me in helping people focus. | |
| What is the issue? | |
| What are we talking about? | |
| What are the advantages? | |
| Let's not go off into the woods. | |
| Let me explain something. | |
| You can talk about something within a particular realm of something. | |
| There is a range where you can show incredible variation and variability within the range of subject matter. | |
| But that doesn't mean you're off. | |
| Everything is not woke. | |
| Ask yourself the question, am I repeating myself? | |
| Am I saying things? | |
| Am I becoming a cliché? | |
| I'm hearing this all the time. | |
| Everything is not woke. | |
| Woke is not your answer for everything. | |
| Woke is a crutch. | |
| Woke is a crutch. | |
| Conspiracist lingo is a crutch. | |
| Controlled opposition. | |
| Distraction. | |
| You know what it is. | |
| You can just say something. | |
| The other day, I was on yesterday with my dear friend, my great buddy, Anthony Cumia. | |
| And I said, isn't it interesting how Governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, was predicting the other day, Wednesday you're going to see more smoke. | |
| How does she know this? | |
| How does she know this? | |
| How do you know when it's going to come? | |
| Is there an answer? | |
| That question doesn't mean, aha, it's an inside job. | |
| The question is very simple. | |
| What? | |
| How does she know this? | |
| How do people know this? | |
| How are they aware of this? | |
| And it doesn't necessarily begs the, and I'm going to use these terms, conspiratorial. | |
| Just as it doesn't help when you always think that everything has an answer. | |
| Next. | |
| Don't use the phrase Occam's razor. | |
| If you use the term Occam's razor, it's invariably wrong. | |
| It's invariably wrong. | |
| Occam's razor is not a mindset. | |
| It's not a theory. | |
| It's a way of applying analysis. | |
| You're using it too much. | |
| I'm hearing Occam's razor. | |
| You can't go through a drive-thru at Wendy's without somebody talking about Occam's razor. | |
| It's a crutch. | |
| Don't fall prey to the crutch. | |
| Next. | |
| Find out, and I started off with this. | |
| Make sure you understand what the issues are. | |
| They're going to try to confuse you. | |
| When you watch the opposing side, it's very important. | |
| Get an idea. | |
| Look at what they are doing. | |
| I have a hard time explaining this to people, but I'll do my best. | |
| CNN is not the subject matter. | |
| We have become to the point of CNN crazy. | |
| Because people love to talk about CNN because they hate CNN. | |
| It's personal to them. | |
| If you are one of these people, you are losing the battle, you are losing the effort, you are losing your mind. | |
| Do not be one of these people that always talks about CNN because it's kind of like a mean girls thing. | |
| What do I mean by that? | |
| Petty. | |
| Petty. | |
| Obstinacy. | |
| Anger. | |
| Over personalities? | |
| I heard, yet again, the biggest, one of the biggest cons, and I'm seeing it right now, and believe me when I'm saying this, you go crazy. | |
| Tucker did this absolute obvious statement of obvious in his seventh, just seven. | |
| I would be putting out five a day. | |
| You can't keep people with seven. | |
| His seventh, I think it was seventh. | |
| And he refers to Anthony Blinken, I think, and Victoria Nuland, again, as flabby. | |
| Stop focusing on looks. | |
| Stop going for the ad hominem. | |
| Stop it. | |
| It's very, I'm going to say something to you, listen to me, because everybody's into this. | |
| It's unmasculine. | |
| Alright? | |
| Take it for what it's worth. | |
| We're into this weird... | |
| I've always talked about homoeroticism for the longest time, but nobody wants to hear me because they think, oh, come on. | |
| Crypto-homoeroticism. | |
| Bobby Kennedy Jr. walking around, look at me without a jacket or without a shirt. | |
| Zuckerberg wants to fight. | |
| He and Lex Friedman, they're wrestling each other. | |
| What is this? | |
| Do you think this is hyper... | |
| Two people trying their best to say, see, I'm a man. | |
| See, I'm tough. | |
| See, look, I'm into... | |
| Look, I can do a rear naked choke. | |
| What is this? | |
| You are seeing the devolution of men into little boys, thinking, is this what it is? | |
| Is this what you're supposed to do? | |
| I'm going to give you a statistic that's going to blow your mind. | |
| It's going to blow your mind. | |
| Emergency room physicians are reporting more and more that young girls in particular are coming in with violent injuries, being choked out. | |
| And by the way, when you choke somebody out, let me remind you of something, all of you MMA geniuses out there. | |
| When you choke somebody out, whenever there is any moment of unconsciousness, It is not good. | |
| It won't kill you necessarily, but stop this. | |
| What this Marine, Daniel Penny, is going to find out is that his issue, his sole issue is why didn't you let this man go when he stopped moving? | |
| Because you're charged with reckless homicide, which is what secondary manslaughter is. | |
| How do you explain this? | |
| See, we're into this whole thing about fighting and these punks like that miserable Vermin Conor McGregor who should be in prison. | |
| This is masculinity? | |
| This is a man? | |
| This is where we are today? | |
| Let's go and wrestle? | |
| Are you kidding me? | |
| Is this what it's down to? | |
| I don't understand. | |
| Now when I tell people this, I can tell right away when I'm on target because I get that look. | |
| And when I get that look, I'm right. | |
| And it's the look of, I don't know what you're talking about. | |
| Which means I'm right. | |
| We are losing our way in terms of maturation, in terms of being, you know, relevant. | |
| I don't know what the word is. | |
| But we've got to go out there and spread the word. | |
| Everybody now is gender, gender, gender, gender, gender. | |
| And we're acting like fools. | |
| And we're seeing a bunch of little boys going out there pretending to be real tough and thinking that boxing and fighting and weightlifting and this is masculine, right? | |
| Right? | |
| Is this what you call it? | |
| Is this what you're supposed to call it? | |
| We've lost our way. | |
| I was talking with Anthony yesterday. | |
| So what exactly is this? | |
| What does it mean to be a man? | |
| How do you explain this? | |
| What does it mean to be a man? | |
| It's the hardest question that nobody has ever asked. | |
| When somebody says, when you tell your little boy, come on, quit crying, be a man. | |
| What does that mean? | |
| It means be mature. | |
| It means be an adult. | |
| What do you tell a woman? | |
| What do you tell a girl? | |
| Hey, stop crying. | |
| Be a woman? | |
| No. | |
| We have these idealized things that we say regarding what a man is, what a woman is, and a man is this idea of toughness. | |
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We Have Lost Our Way
00:04:32
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| Okay, that's great. | |
| What about women? | |
| Well, we don't tell women that. | |
| Why not? | |
| Well, because we're not... | |
| We don't care. | |
| What do you mean you don't care? | |
| Well, women aren't supposed to be tough. | |
| Who says they're not supposed to be tough? | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| In many respects, women are more tough. | |
| Everybody knows this. | |
| You see how we are? | |
| You see how silly we are? | |
| Listen to this stuff. | |
| It's everywhere. | |
| We're very confused. | |
| We have lost our way, my friends. | |
| We have lost our way. | |
| We have been in a position where we don't know anymore what is happening. | |
| We are so in need of direction and redirection, it's not even funny. | |
| Now, when you watch something, if you're interested in watching, and I do this just to see, what is CNN saying? | |
| Why is that? | |
| Why is that important? | |
| Why is CNN, MSDNC, whatever, why is it important? | |
| It's important because that tells you, specifically, that tells you the official storyline of the opposition party. | |
| This is what they think is important. | |
| The other time it was Pregosian. | |
| They are losing the Russian narrative like you cannot believe. | |
| That one made no sense. | |
| And if you listen to anything I said, if you listen to a second, you cannot believe the absolute, as you would say, the hilarity of this. | |
| Pregosian went in as a mutineer and as he left, was met with applause. | |
| Yay! | |
| Thank you! | |
| Stop right there. | |
| The narrative's falling apart. | |
| So I wanted to see, what's CNN saying? | |
| They're missing it. | |
| They're saying, Putin's falling apart. | |
| Wait a minute. | |
| His number one enemy is being celebrated for leaving? | |
| I think you've got it all wrong. | |
| That's as much time as I want to spend on it. | |
| What Tucker Carlson is, and it's interesting to know this, it's interesting because you are fixated on him. | |
| I only bring him up because that's not the direction we're going. | |
| He is nothing but a producer. | |
| A presenter of the obvious. | |
| The profoundly obvious. | |
| Stretched out into a four minute whatever it is. | |
| Very nicely woven together. | |
| Phrases about a women's studies major from Oberlin College. | |
| The typical snark. | |
| There is so much crypto How do I say this? | |
| There are so many issues, issues regarding Tucker Carlson. | |
| If you can't see it, I can't help you with that. | |
| When you live through life, you've got to ask yourself, what am I learning along the way? | |
| What have I learned? | |
| What have I learned? | |
| Have I learned how to read people? | |
| When you pick a jury, when you're stopped by a cop, when you've dealt with professors or students or parents or neighbors or politicians, bosses, people in the media. | |
| Have you ever been on TV? | |
| Just what have you learned? | |
| What have you learned along the way? | |
| I'm seeing it every day. | |
| I'm seeing variations on this. | |
| I'm also seeing something that heritage media is crumbling before your very eyes. | |
| Did you hear what I just said? | |
| Heritage media is crumbling before your very eyes. | |
| It is the most wonderful thing. | |
| I talked to a friend of mine yesterday. | |
| He's in the radio business. | |
| Radio stations in New York that used to be the biggest billers nationwide are making nothing. | |
| And when you notice this, understand what does that mean. | |
| This is the most important moment in informational platforms ever. | |
| What you're seeing right now. | |
| Next, do you know what people need more than anything else? | |
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Leadership Gap
00:08:49
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| They need leadership. | |
| They need courage. | |
| They need support. | |
| They need a family. | |
| They need somebody to look up to. | |
| They need somebody to say, you're going to be okay. | |
| You're going to make this. | |
| Here's how you do this. | |
| This is one of the biggest messages. | |
| That anybody and no politician is doing it. | |
| America right now is suffering from a sense of, I don't know what the word is, maybe a lack of confidence. | |
| If you don't have confidence in yourself, you will never succeed. | |
| Too much confidence is delusional. | |
| If you don't understand... | |
| Your own talent. | |
| If you don't feel good about yourself and every parent, all you have to do is say, understand something? | |
| We're going to let you go into the world. | |
| You might not be able to do everything you'd like to do. | |
| If you'd like to be an athlete, you may not be a great athlete. | |
| You may not be whatever. | |
| You may not be the best singer. | |
| You may not be, in their eyes, the most attractive person. | |
| Whatever it is. | |
| But deep down, in your core, In your soul, in your frame of reference, there is nobody better on this planet than you. | |
| And you can do virtually anything, virtually anything you put your mind to. | |
| That is the most important. | |
| If you empower a kid with that, they're on their way. | |
| They're on their way. | |
| It starts with that. | |
| And I see more people. | |
| Why do you think people get all this plastic surgery? | |
| Why do you think people get all these tattoos? | |
| Why do you think people have abandoned their own sense of self? | |
| Why? | |
| When somebody goes on and always makes fun, think about this, this Tucker thing, why is he always making fun of people? | |
| The way they look, the way they look, the way they look. | |
| They made fun of Brian Stelter's voice. | |
| Listen, I got news for you right now. | |
| Not everybody has the stentorian pipes that I do in my Robert Goulet delivery. | |
| But Tucker Carlson is not exactly Richard Tucker either. | |
| Or Vern Gosden. | |
| But anyway, so why does somebody jump the gun by acting petty and snarky and mean girlish? | |
| Why? | |
| Why is that? | |
| Why do people have to say, I'm running for president. | |
| So I'm going to show people, look at me, I'm doing push-ups. | |
| Stop right there. | |
| Do you see what's happening? | |
| Can you imagine John Kennedy Jr. showing you I'm doing push-ups? | |
| George Bush, George W. Bush, was a great athlete. | |
| He had a resting pulse of like, I don't know, 10? | |
| He was almost in a coma. | |
| He never did that. | |
| Our most, probably one of our most athletic presidents ever was Gerald Ford. | |
| Wizard White, Byron White. | |
| Supreme Court Justice, I think he was a pro football player. | |
| They never did that. | |
| They never did that. | |
| The most you'd see is, look, maybe I'm playing golf. | |
| And JFK had a beautiful swing. | |
| Beautiful. | |
| A golf swing, a beautiful golf swing is something that you've never, it's just a work of art. | |
| They never did that. | |
| John Kennedy had more women Of course, now the sexual encounters may have lasted 30 seconds, and it may have been almost to the point of being demented. | |
| But he never... | |
| He didn't even want you to know. | |
| You couldn't say anything about it. | |
| He didn't want you to know this. | |
| If you said this, you never were invited back to the White House. | |
| Today, they'd be telling you. | |
| What happened to it? | |
| You know what? | |
| It's self-esteem. | |
| It's self-esteem. | |
| It's the most incredible thing I've ever seen in my life. | |
| I'm looking around and I'm seeing it all over the place. | |
| You want to see a front and center? | |
| Carrie Lake. | |
| Look at that. | |
| Ladies, you'll get it. | |
| I don't think the men get it. | |
| Look at her. | |
| Frosted glass, the frosted look. | |
| Please stop it. | |
| Look at what's happening. | |
| Look at what's passing. | |
| And by the way, I'm going to do one thing too. | |
| I want to take this streaming world out there and divide it up into news people and to podcasters. | |
| And I want to do something to say, young people, stop talking with this uptick, these croaks. | |
| Stop sounding like you're 12 years old. | |
| Stop it. | |
| Stop sounding like you're 12 years old. | |
| I can't say it enough. | |
| I can't put it into words. | |
| Stop it. | |
| Why? | |
| Because you have no idea what an adult is. | |
| They're so busy worried about what is a man, what is a woman, they don't know what an adult is. | |
| What is an adult? | |
| You're 35 years old. | |
| What's the matter with you? | |
| What's going on? | |
| What's happening? | |
| Do you understand what this is? | |
| And it goes back to what I'm saying before. | |
| We need a boot camp. | |
| We need to take people during summers and say, let me explain to you how to do this thing. | |
| Here's how we do. | |
| Where do you get your news from? | |
| And if you find yourself in one particular area, Stop. | |
| You're missing it. | |
| This isn't like music. | |
| You can listen to only Motown, and that's great. | |
| That's fine. | |
| You can only eat one thing. | |
| That's fine. | |
| But if you think one thing only, you're deadly. | |
| Now, the subject of today's dissertation is the DNC is scared witless with Bobby Kennedy Jr. and Biden dematerializing. | |
| Now, let me also explain something to you. | |
| Again, And I say this to you because it goes to show you what I'm saying. | |
| There's a meanness. | |
| Tucker Carlson, because you love him, and I'm bringing him up because every time I say, I use him as an example. | |
| The one to watch, the people who are the most important for the future are not going to be These folks who were caught up in particular their mind... | |
| I don't know what you want to call them. | |
| Oh, please, by the way. | |
| We need your likes. | |
| I need 400 likes. | |
| We have been doing wonderfully great because of your algorithms. | |
| I want people to go out. | |
| And I want people to listen. | |
| I want people to watch our show and say, you've got to hear these people. | |
| They're not usual. | |
| What is he? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Is he a conservative? | |
| I guess. | |
| Is he a liberal? | |
| I don't know. | |
| He's pro-choice against the death penalty, but wants to televise it. | |
| I don't understand what's going on here. | |
| That's exactly what I want to hear. | |
| I want to strip you down. | |
| I want to take every label you have. | |
| Every label. | |
| And I want to just make you start from the beginning and tell you this is what's happening right now. | |
| And I said something the other day, and I said it the other day, and let me ask you something. | |
| How many times have I told you the next president of the United States is going to be Gavin Newsom? | |
| I've been talking about Gavin Newsom forever. | |
| I saw it coming. | |
| I didn't have... | |
| It's now Tucker Carlson. | |
| Gavin Newsom. | |
| You just figured this out, Tucker? | |
| You just figured it out. | |
| Where have you been? | |
| It's Gavin Newsom. | |
| Yes, yes, we know that. | |
| It's Gavin Newsom. | |
| Yes, yes, I understand. | |
| It's Gavin Newsom. | |
| Yes. | |
| And he is going to be the next president. | |
| Because if they can make Joe Biden come up with 81 million votes, it's no sweat for Gavin Newsom. | |
| And if you haven't figured that out by now... | |
| And what Bobby Kennedy Jr. should maybe be thinking about this. | |
| Let me tell you something that's interesting. | |
| There was a story that happened. | |
| You know, I have a very... | |
| I just did a... | |
| And the problem with the symbolism... | |
| It's my only imitation of a guy nobody knows. | |
| I said, who's this? | |
| I don't know. | |
| He's a Serbian philosopher. | |
| Anyway. | |
| One day I'm going to say to myself, the guy who's let me down more than anybody else, the man who devolved into I don't know what, is Alex Jones. | |
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Alex Jones' Midlife Crisis
00:15:19
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| Alex Jones used to be the go-to... | |
| He didn't see what happened. | |
| He collapsed personally under the weight of who he was and what was going on. | |
| He took it personally. | |
| God knows. | |
| What they've been. | |
| Here's a story. | |
| Whatever happened to his 2.7 trillion dollars? | |
| What is this? | |
| How much does he owe? | |
| He owes the entire circulated money stock. | |
| What? | |
| What are we talking about? | |
| Why are we? | |
| Hello? | |
| Have you seen this? | |
| He was so smart. | |
| So good. | |
| So great. | |
| And now he lost his mind. | |
| Lost his mind. | |
| He looks unhealthy. | |
| He really, I mean, he looks, he looks so monumentally unhealthy. | |
| And maybe it's the pressure. | |
| But a while back, everybody said, made this joke. | |
| Go, yeah, Alex Jones. | |
| You mean the gay frogs? | |
| He talked about atrazine. | |
| Atrazine. | |
| National Geographic. | |
| Previous research has shown that atrazine can give male amphibians female characteristics. | |
| For instance, male frogs exposed to atrazine have lower testosterone levels, produce less sperm, and even change their mating habits by choosing males over females. | |
| Now this is out there, but because Alex Jones said it, it sounded crazy. | |
| And what Alex Jones used to do, which was really smart, was he would always say, well, here's my story. | |
| Here's my story. | |
| This is what, this is where I get this from. | |
| And the other day, Bobby Kennedy, who was talking to that absolute bombast and blowhard, Jordan Peterson, that I just cannot listen to a, very popular, Very important. | |
| Bombastic. | |
| Again, anybody, irrespective, I will say this, whether you've got 20 million viewers or three, he's a bombast. | |
| He is somebody who has just said, I'm going to be a philosopher. | |
| And people are buying it. | |
| Why? | |
| It goes back to what I said, because people are rudderless. | |
| They're leaderless. | |
| They don't have anybody to believe in. | |
| They need somebody to tell them. | |
| It used to be religion. | |
| I need 400 likes. | |
| Come on, you can do it. | |
| You can do it. | |
| Get off your keisters. | |
| People need somebody to say, tell me what the truth is. | |
| Tell me. | |
| Stand up straight. | |
| Be a lobster. | |
| Whatever the hell that is. | |
| I don't even know what it is. | |
| Look, if it works for you, great. | |
| I was lucky. | |
| I always had a strong family. | |
| I know what I believe in. | |
| And reality is my best guide. | |
| That's it. | |
| I can't tell you that. | |
| Reality is my best guide. | |
| That's all. | |
| I'm a realist. | |
| And I've said that to the point, and God bless John Mearsheimer for bringing up realism. | |
| I tell you, I'm keeping it real. | |
| I tell you the way things are, not the way things should be. | |
| I deal with the way things are. | |
| And Alex Jones was talking about this forever. | |
| And they laughed at him. | |
| Well, the other day, Bobby Kennedy says the same thing, and now they're not laughing. | |
| And the thing that Bobby Kennedy has to do is to maintain that ability for him to be listened to. | |
| And I'm telling you right now, this is what I'm worried about for him, because I want him to succeed. | |
| I'm doing this. | |
| I want him to succeed. | |
| First of all, don't fall prey to this typical Kennedy thing. | |
| This is what scares me. | |
| Okay? | |
| He's out there and he has this funny... | |
| He's 60... | |
| No, what am I saying? | |
| He's almost 70 years old. | |
| He's doing this... | |
| I'm walking around doing push-ups. | |
| So he's feeling maybe like he's in midlife crisis. | |
| Maybe he's got to show you how strong he is. | |
| Maybe he's doing hormones. | |
| I don't know. | |
| PEDs. | |
| I don't know what he's doing. | |
| But that's not normal. | |
| When you're 70 years old, you don't put on muscle mass. | |
| I'm sorry, I don't want to break it to you. | |
| Maybe you didn't know this, but it's true. | |
| So what that means is somebody who's going through. | |
| Now when you go through this, this is interesting. | |
| Listen to me carefully. | |
| When you find yourself in the position of playing around with hormones, you can sometimes trick yourself into going into this what is almost like a fake form of puberty all over again. | |
| And when you're in puberty, you act like a damn fool. | |
| One of the reasons why they knew Mark McGuire was going to do something was he had acne on his back. | |
| That's that classic. | |
| That's that classic. | |
| I need 400 likes. | |
| Come on, folks. | |
| 235. | |
| You can do it. | |
| I need your help. | |
| I'll do my part. | |
| You do your part. | |
| It's a deal, right? | |
| Do we have a deal? | |
| We have a deal? | |
| Good. | |
| I'm doing it again. | |
| This is what scares me. | |
| Bobby Kennedy's out there and he's feeling whatever and all of a sudden he sees he's wide-eyed. | |
| 20-something. | |
| Oh, I love you. | |
| You're our hero. | |
| Oh, it's Bobby Kennedy. | |
| Yes, it's me. | |
| Typical bait for a Kennedy male. | |
| This is a guy who wrote about his conquest. | |
| Now remember, the person you were before, it doesn't go away. | |
| You tamp it down. | |
| Maybe you accentuate it. | |
| Sometimes do it in reverse. | |
| Sometimes you say, you know the old me that used to be powerful and used to be confident? | |
| Well, guess what? | |
| That one, that guy ain't here anymore, but he's back. | |
| Whatever. | |
| So sometimes you want to rekindle this. | |
| But sometimes you want to tamp things down. | |
| And this is what worries me. | |
| This is a guy who, for the longest time, when you have your father murdered, the other day they showed a picture of him. | |
| He's talking to somebody. | |
| And as a thumbnail between him, I swear to God, you can see it between him and whoever the hell it was. | |
| Jordan Peterson, I don't know who the hell it was. | |
| They showed a picture of his father with a bullet in his head on the ground at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. | |
| Somebody did this. | |
| Somebody on a thumbnail. | |
| Had a picture, as he's talking, with his father dying with a bullet in his head which came from a distance that is completely insignificant with the Sir Hans or Hans story. | |
| But nobody's going to go into that because we don't want to be a conspiracy theorist. | |
| Anyway, this is where we are. | |
| There was this half-assed cable show the other day who had a countdown. | |
| A countdown! | |
| For the oxygen in that Titan sub. | |
| This is the mentality of people. | |
| There's no decorum. | |
| There's no sense of rational thinking anymore. | |
| None! | |
| So he's going to go out there. | |
| I hope he's got a handler. | |
| Just like a lot of these celebs in rehab. | |
| You know these celebs who are drug addicts or whatever? | |
| They have people who follow them. | |
| Part of the deal is if you want to make a movie, You've got to get your money in the back end. | |
| If you can get an insurance policy on you, and you have these minders, these people that follow you, that follow you like you can't believe, almost like cult minders. | |
| And I'm afraid he might fall into that. | |
| And this Cheryl Hines, his wife, I don't think she has any idea of what being a Kennedy is, especially this guy, because they're going to come at him like you cannot believe. | |
| And they're going to come at Joe Rogan. | |
| Like you can't believe. | |
| Look what they did to Tucker. | |
| Look what they did to Anheuser-Busch. | |
| Look what's going on here. | |
| Do you recognize who the enemy is? | |
| Do you recognize this? | |
| Are you following this? | |
| Does this make any sense to you? | |
| Are you getting this? | |
| I'm not saying things just for the sake of saying things. | |
| I'm telling you the truth because I want you to be smart and I want you to know what's going on here. | |
| We are in the fight of our... | |
| Lives right now. | |
| We are against something that nobody has ever, ever seen. | |
| It doesn't have any corollary. | |
| Look at me. | |
| Do you hear what I'm saying? | |
| Nothing has any sort of There's no comparison. | |
| And the best part is I don't think people get it. | |
| They don't get it. | |
| They don't understand it. | |
| They don't understand it. | |
| I can see it. | |
| I'm reading. | |
| I can see it. | |
| You don't get it. | |
| You don't understand it. | |
| You don't understand it. | |
| And one of the things too, which is funny, this is important too, I've got to know sometimes that you've been too lucky. | |
| 276 likes. | |
| I need 400. | |
| Come on. | |
| You can do it. | |
| You can do it. | |
| You've had it too lucky as an American. | |
| You've had it too lucky. | |
| You've always been the tops. | |
| You've always been number one. | |
| You've always had the most money and the best military and the best everything. | |
| Everybody wanted to be you. | |
| Do you think the world wants to be us now? | |
| When you look at the world, do you think people want to be us? | |
| Do you think this? | |
| That we're the bastion of freedom, the leaders of cool. | |
| Look at us. | |
| Look at what's happening right now. | |
| Do you think so? | |
| Nope. | |
| Look at the pictures yesterday from that great journalist Lancaster, who's fantastic, by the way. | |
| I always forget his name. | |
| He is absolutely, I have such respect for him, one of the best. | |
| True journalist ever. | |
| Yes, Lancaster. | |
| His name is, yes, Patrick Lancaster. | |
| This is a guy who is just without peer. | |
| Without peer. | |
| And I cannot say this enough. | |
| He is without peer. | |
| He is without comparison. | |
| Nobody, but nobody. | |
| Nobody. | |
| Nobody. | |
| Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
| Nobody. | |
| He's out there doing stuff, and he's there. | |
| And when you're in Rostov-on-Don, whatever the city was, and you realize, these people look just like us. | |
| And the young people look just like us. | |
| And they got their phones, and they got their this, and they may speak Russian, or they may speak this, but they look just like us. | |
| They're doing cool without our help. | |
| And it must be tough for you to realize we're not the cool kids anymore in the world. | |
| We're not. | |
| Everybody thinks we're great. | |
| No, we're not. | |
| There's another wonderful... | |
| Oh, have you ever seen this? | |
| I discovered this woman. | |
| She is great. | |
| Her name is... | |
| Oh, for the love of God. | |
| This YouTube is so fantastic. | |
| Ah! | |
| Lei's Real Talk. | |
| L-E-I. | |
| Real Talk. | |
| She's Chinese. | |
| Are 200 million Chinese jobless? | |
| I don't know if she's Intel. | |
| I don't know who she is. | |
| I have no idea. | |
| This is one of the best It is the best tutorial on China ever. | |
| And one of the things people know is to understand the mindset of how people think. | |
| Remember what I've always told you. | |
| It's about psychology. | |
| It's not about what's right and wrong and who's right. | |
| It's about understanding the psychology of this. | |
| Look at this. | |
| Someone wrote, Trump Lake 2024. | |
| This is when they realize we are depraved and deprived of rationality. | |
| There is a human being who actually wants that self-absorbed, solipsistic, egomaniac, phony baloney, Carrie Lake, as your vice president. | |
| There's somebody who, despite everything that's going on, as we're trying to get out of this mess, you want four years of Trump. | |
| Now, I've already explained to you about Trump. | |
| This is what we're seeing right now. | |
| We are children. | |
| People who like our children. | |
| Like we have our favorite beetle who have no idea of what they're doing. | |
| No idea about when you're eating something. | |
| But it tastes good. | |
| But it's going to hurt you. | |
| But other people say, no, we don't think that way. | |
| Bradley Opland, what do you think of a Kennedy Newsome ticket? | |
| Are you kidding me? | |
| You can't be serious. | |
| Thank you for that. | |
| I'm surprised that you could even write, that you could write that some kind of, the world would allow you to even put that together, Bradley. | |
| Kennedy Newsome, I'm going to say you were just being peaked and provocative. | |
| This is the end of the party system. | |
| Do you understand what Gavin Newsom is? | |
| Gavin Newsom is a mouthpiece for the shadow government. | |
| I'm going to say this again. | |
| I'm going to try it again. | |
| I'm going to try my best. | |
| The only reason that they're accelerating this is because Bobby Kennedy came in. | |
| And yes, Joe Biden is caving. | |
|
When People Get Older
00:09:25
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|
| I want you also to remind the world of something. | |
| By the way, we're doing better. | |
| We have 300 likes. | |
| Yes! | |
| We need 100 more. | |
| Yes! | |
| You're doing a great job. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Thank you, thank you, thank you. | |
| I want you to say today, whenever you are out, whenever you talk to your friends, always be an apostle for peace. | |
| Apostle for truth. | |
| Remember this. | |
| This is not about Say it again. | |
| This is not about Biden's age. | |
| Tucker Carlson, I watched this thing. | |
| Everybody's saying, did you see this? | |
| I said, okay, let me see this. | |
| His seventh? | |
| Oh, he's talking, when people get older. | |
| No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
| It's not being older. | |
| That's not it. | |
| It usually is, but that's not it. | |
| It's not it. | |
| You know, sometimes there are extremely overweight people who have good blood pressure and decent LDL values. | |
| It happens. | |
| It's not the norm, but it happens. | |
| So see, what Tucker's also doing is, he makes this mistake. | |
| And I use him as an example, because you can learn from this. | |
| When you walk through life, you always think you're going to be at this position. | |
| You always think you're going to be 35 years old. | |
| Or everybody around you is old or young. | |
| Not you, but you're on a conveyor belt as well. | |
| You are. | |
| And you're on this conveyor belt as you make it towards death. | |
| And you always think that you're not in that group. | |
| These kids today, these old people. | |
| And then when you move into that older people, well, maybe I'm not that old or whatever it is. | |
| So it's not about age. | |
| Let me say this again. | |
| Alan Dershowitz is what, 85? | |
| Chomsky, I don't know how old he is, but I don't even understand what the hell he's saying. | |
| He looks like a hostage video, doesn't he? | |
| Let this man go. | |
| It's not his age. | |
| Joe Biden, for whatever reason, is just not well. | |
| He can't follow sentences. | |
| He can't read. | |
| He's just not there. | |
| And it's not anything personal. | |
| It's not to slam older people. | |
| It's the truth. | |
| It's not about his age. | |
| I'm saying it again. | |
| It's not about his age. | |
| So they realize, either way, people want debates. | |
| We live in a world right now where everybody debates everybody. | |
| So, Bobby Kennedy comes in and just accelerated everything. | |
| Remember what I'm saying. | |
| Park this idea. | |
| Watch what they do to Rogan and watch what they do to Bobby Kennedy. | |
| They want a Rogan scalp, or literally a scalp, more than anything you can imagine. | |
| Did you see Fink the other day from BlackRock? | |
| He said, let's don't use ESG anymore. | |
| It's taking on a negative connotation. | |
| He doesn't understand how bloodthirsty they are. | |
| They want him. | |
| They would love nothing more than to take this guy out because they've already targeted him as being some kind of the mindless dupe of the right. | |
| Do you hear what I'm saying? | |
| Does this make sense to you? | |
| And I'm not even going to ask whether you're registered to vote. | |
| I'm not even going to ask that. | |
| I'm not even going to. | |
| If anybody is not registered to vote. | |
| Oh, and one more thing. | |
| I forgot to tell you this. | |
| Joe Biden got 81 million votes, right? | |
| You believe that? | |
| You believe that? | |
| Tell me. | |
| You believe that? | |
| I don't. | |
| I don't know what happened. | |
| I don't believe it. | |
| I'll never believe that one. | |
| And you've got to be a damn fool to believe that. | |
| But that's okay. | |
| And that's moot. | |
| And that's another story. | |
| So let me ask you something. | |
| What do you think the Republicans have done to make sure that doesn't happen? | |
| Nothing. | |
| Do they have their bastions and battalions and brigades and divisions of election lawyers standing by? | |
| No. | |
| Have they targeted those areas of the country where the problems are? | |
| No. | |
| Have they? | |
| No. | |
| No, no, no, no, no. | |
| And if I didn't know better, they don't want to win. | |
| If I didn't know better, they're in on it. | |
| You want to talk about conspiracy theories? | |
| The Republicans love being the complainers. | |
| They love it. | |
| They would much rather... | |
| Ted Cruz would much rather be talking down about something than talking about what a great job he did. | |
| And that phony baloney Josh... | |
| What's his name, Josh? | |
| Josh Hawley, yes. | |
| And Blackburn. | |
| I haven't seen too much of her. | |
| And John, John, John Kennedy and the usual suspects. | |
| This is a joke. | |
| This is a joke. | |
| We don't have parties. | |
| We have nothing. | |
| We have two sides of the same coin. | |
| It's ridiculous. | |
| And the best thing that can happen is simply this. | |
| Number one, Bobby Kennedy gets more votes than anybody. | |
| And Bobby Kennedy says, wait a minute. | |
| And Bobby Kennedy is our Bernie Sanders, which is weird. | |
| Bernie Sanders, they crushed. | |
| Bernie Sanders, I admired Bernie Sanders. | |
| Bernie Sanders was legitimate. | |
| God, my nose. | |
| Bernie Sanders, as leftist and democratic socialist as you want. | |
| Bernie Sanders, come on, I need 400 likes. | |
| Come on, you can do it. | |
| You can do it! | |
| Bernie Sanders was absolutely, positively, the most, and I will say this again, Bernie Sanders was the most Authentic, different, and he always was that way, and he wasn't, and I respected that. | |
| And they crushed him. | |
| And the young people will realize that they pushed him out of their way to put in that bat Hillary. | |
| And the young people never forgot it, and they learned a lesson. | |
| Bobby Kennedy is that kind of new version, but he's not Bernie. | |
| He is really more hour speed. | |
| You see, let me explain this. | |
| Bobby Kennedy, if anything else, is a realist. | |
| That's really the term. | |
| He's a person who says, I care about what's true and what's actual. | |
| And if that comports or violates the rules of a particular accepted political ideology, so what? | |
| It started with the environment and he talks about science. | |
| There is nobody. | |
| Anybody. | |
| Anywhere. | |
| Seriously. | |
| Anybody who doesn't have strong thoughts about vaccines and pandemics, whatever. | |
| Believe me. | |
| You're never going to know what happens until the next time it occurs. | |
| People talk a good game. | |
| People talk a good game. | |
| But you're not going to understand anything until the next time it happens. | |
| And Bobby Kennedy... | |
| And Marty McCary and other gray people said, wait a minute, this is interesting. | |
| Oh, there were some other crackpots who just came across. | |
| They're not crackpots. | |
| They say some things. | |
| They kind of have the Alex Jones effect. | |
| You know, when Alex Jones, when he was talking about, you know, atrazine, and there's Alex Jones going, they're going to make a frog! | |
| Hey! | |
| You know, now when you hear this, When you hear this, you're going to say, this man is a nut, and the idea is that of a nut. | |
| When you say, no, it's not, let Bobby Kennedy say it. | |
| Why do you think people, why is there such a high suicide rate? | |
| Why do you think there is such a high mental illness rate? | |
| Bobby Kennedy said it. | |
| It was very smart. | |
| Don't tell us about it because it was sheltered. | |
| Stop it. | |
| You know what kids had to go through during World War II? | |
| During the Nazis bombing and German bombing when London... | |
| Oh, come on! | |
| Just quit going for these trite, packaged, very simple ideas. | |
| Well, it was because of the fact that they were sheltering and they had to wear a mask and they couldn't see anything. | |
| Really? | |
| Are we that? | |
| Are we that? | |
| What? | |
| That? | |
| Weak? | |
| You make us wear a mask at school and we're going to lose our minds? | |
| Is that what you think? | |
| Well, when you already have a completely destroyed group of people that happen to be the victim of a lot of other psychiatric medication and that happen to be a part of these games that completely destroy and take away the ability to focus. | |
| You take all other stuff together and look what you get. | |
| But I digress, ladies and gentlemen. | |
| We're getting close to 400. | |
|
DNC's Desperate Run
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| Listen to me right now. | |
| The DNC, the Democrats, the Democratic National Convention, the Democratic Party is scared witless. | |
| Witless! | |
| Because things are changing differently. | |
| And they're changing for the worse. | |
| And they're going to also start realizing and understanding the fact that Bobby Kennedy represents an existential threat to their dreams. | |
| Believe me. | |
| He just upset the apple cart. | |
| And let me also tell you something. | |
| And you've got to recognize this fact right now. | |
| And believe me when I tell you this. | |
| Something has to be done on the part of either the Republican Party or the Independent Party or whoever it is. | |
| Because we have to recalibrate and refocus and re-attend ourselves to reality. | |
| Pay attention to this. | |
| Know what to look for. | |
| Know what's going on. | |
| What you're seeing right now has never been seen or witnessed in recent history. | |
| Believe me. | |
| It is above and beyond. | |
| Anything. | |
| And you've got to know what to watch. | |
| Look at the Purgosian story. | |
| Look at the Purgosian story. | |
| See the way it's being stated. | |
| Watch what the shadow government sock puppet media are talking about today. | |
| The tape recording of Donald Trump. | |
| They are desperate. | |
| Desperate. | |
| Remember, the sooner Donald Trump says, I'm not going to run, there goes all that. | |
| There goes the concern. | |
| But he's not going to run. | |
| Yeah, but he's not going to run. | |
| The only reason this has any interest is because he's running. | |
| And he's not going to win. | |
| He's not going to win, and he's going to destroy the Republican Party. | |
| But you'll see that before you know it. | |
| You dig? | |
| Good, I hope so. | |
| It's very important. | |
| Very, very, very important. | |
| Now, a couple of things here. | |
| You were very, very good about this. | |
| Mrs. L is putting out information that is so... | |
| Oh my God. | |
| The information that we are seeing, the information that we are seeing, what has happened to our children and our family is like nothing you have ever seen, or I have ever seen, ever. | |
| I have never seen anything even remotely as devastating to children. | |
| This is her subscription YouTube channel. | |
| Just click this. | |
| And you subscribe. | |
| You don't have to do anything. | |
| It makes it real easy for you. | |
| That's it. | |
| Lens Warriors on YouTube. | |
| See what's going on with your kids. | |
| Whether you have kids, had kids, want to have kids, it doesn't matter. | |
| Because kids aren't going to remain kids for the rest of their lives. | |
| Again, it's that Tucker thing. | |
| People think only within the confines of their age group. | |
| No, this is an assembly line. | |
| Those kids are going to have kids. | |
| Those are the leaders. | |
| I know it sounds like a Whitney Houston song, but it's true. | |
| So pay attention to this. | |
| All right, dear friends. | |
| Thanks so much. | |
| Have a great and a great and a glorious and a wonderful day. | |
| See you tonight, 7 p.m. Eastern Time. | |
| Same bad time, same bad channel. | |
| Until then, remember these words. | |
| The monkey's dead. | |
| The show's over. | |
| See ya. | |