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July 6, 2023 - Lionel Nation
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The First Amendment Will Be Returned to the People
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*sad music*
I see you.
I can feel you.
I...
I want to ask you something today.
I want to ask you...
If you can follow along with me, because there's a lot that we have to discuss.
And I want you to take everything that you've done, everything that you've thought before, and I want you just to eliminate it.
Remove it completely to what's going on.
I want you to put your clutch in.
For those of you who can use a manual transmission, let your clutch in, let your motor spin, and think a little differently.
Stop.
Reacting.
Start thinking.
Don't worry about what anybody else has said.
Don't worry about anything.
If you find yourself even remotely repeating what somebody is saying, if you find yourself sounding almost doctrinaire and predictable, stop immediately.
There was a video that somebody did from one of those Priceless, classic, front seat soliloquies.
These apostrophes.
By the way, what's the difference between a soliloquy and an apostrophe?
Look it up.
Learn.
Anyway, it said, former army, US former army, army person, gives the bottom line on PSYOP.
And it's a rote, repetitive, absolutely archaic repetition of this psyop, kind of this Orwellian speak, you know, the patois, the argo of Orwell.
Thought police, newspeak, you know, Hegelian dialectic, fear point.
It's always using a particular word that is a depiction of something that's going on, but it's more of a signal, not a virtue signal, but a shibboleth signal to let other people know that you are of the particular group that knows how to use these words.
And I hear it all the time.
It was so interesting.
One of the best examples was, somebody sent me, I saw, it was a Tim Pool video, and it was absolutely, somebody from Urban Dictionary should have just written down, and I'm saying this is not negative, but it was every phrase, and you better understand the nomenclature and the...
The argot or the patois or the vernacular or the lexicon of any particular thing or else you're just not going to work.
You cannot talk and speak AI, which by the way, nobody.
We are becoming less and less conversing with what AI is.
I mean really, really, really bad.
Really, seriously bad.
People are monumentally unable to figure out what this one's about.
And it's critical.
And it's going to be the end of civilization as we know it.
And when I tell people that, they don't get it.
They look at me and they say, no.
I say, no, no, no, you don't understand what this thing is.
You can't grasp the potential of it because either you don't want to...
Or maybe, I mean, it's not that difficult to understand at all, but I've never seen anything that's like, no, I want to react.
I don't want to learn.
Let me say that again.
I want to react.
It's more fun for me to have you hit my patellar little juncture there with that rubber mallet and for me to watch my leg twitch than for me to understand this dorsal.
Reflex or this dorsal connector or whatever it is.
That's no fun to me.
I don't care why it does it.
I just love that little thing.
I want to react today.
I live in a world of TikTok and Tinder and Swipe.
I don't want to think of anything.
Yes, no, yes, no, yes, no.
I don't research.
I don't ever...
Wikipedia means nothing.
I don't look anything up.
I don't look up words.
I don't do anything.
My curiosity stops at the observational.
I just look at something.
I don't really care why it is.
I don't really care.
I just want to react and move on to the next one.
I love to react.
I love to like, retweet, maybe try to respond no matter how inane it is.
I love the pun, or what I believe to be the pun.
This is what most people think.
And I want to respond just so that I can...
Show people, yes, I am there.
Yes, I know.
I'll give you an example.
The best story, the most important story of yesterday, in perhaps the last six months, six years, I don't know when, but no, no, no, no, strike that.
Since January 21st of 2021, Since that day, was a federal district judge who had provided, had granted an injunction which basically listed everything that should be the law.
It's everything that should be the law.
And I promise you when I say this, and I say this with all due respect, nobody got it, saw it, commented on it, maybe a few, but did not understand the significance of it whatsoever.
It just went right by.
But Dylan Mulvaney, that's a swap, swap, swipe, swipe, see, meat, low-hanging fruit, candy, that's it.
That was the story.
That's the story.
There is no end to it.
So if you're working at Breitbart, if you're looking for clicks, if you're looking for clickbait, see, clickbait term?
If you're looking for something, anything along those lines, you better stick with Dylan Mulvaney is a winner time after time after time.
And we don't really care why.
We don't want to think about it.
It doesn't matter.
Nobody wants to think, well, why is it?
Stop it.
Don't say why.
Nobody cares.
No, but I'm just curious.
Don't be curious.
Nobody cares about this.
Stop, stop, stop, stop.
Just Dylan Mulvaney.
That's it.
And one of the most impressively, one of the most impressively inane group of people.
It's that of the conservative group now who have literally no idea about what's going on anywhere.
See, let me explain something to you.
When people used to make candy, when there were candy companies, you know, Mars and whatever the Wrigley's or whatever the candy thing is.
They would sometimes say, okay, here we go.
We got this stuff which is basically sugar, dextrose, you know, some sucro, I guess some corn syrup, and whatever it is.
But we don't know what the hell this thing should be.
Is it chocolate?
Okay, it's not.
Okay, chocolate we got.
That's pretty good.
But let's just assume it's a flavored candy.
So you bring in a bunch of kids.
All the same candy.
This bowl may be circular, kind of like M&M style without the M&M.
This might be...
Cubic.
This might be spheroid.
This might be a triangle.
This might be a thin strip.
This might be in a Twizzler stick style.
See what they do.
They like the round one.
That's the one.
Okay.
That's what they like.
Same candy.
But it's the shape.
They like that.
Okay.
Fine.
That's what news is.
That's what typical news is.
And everybody does it.
Everybody does it.
And whether you do anything on YouTube, whether you do anything or any, you're trying to find out.
You should see the geniuses.
The geniuses.
And how do you post?
What stories go up?
Do you use this thumbnail?
Do you post in the morning?
How do you know what's the best time to post?
How long should it be?
How many minutes?
Do descriptions matter?
What about tags?
You know what you'll never know?
You know what you'll never hear?
Anybody talk about if it's intelligent, if it's smart, if it's interesting, if it's relevant?
And good news is they don't say, is it true?
It doesn't matter at all.
It doesn't matter.
You live in a world right now where your information base has nothing to do with what's even remotely true.
It's how is it packaged.
That's it.
That's all you care about.
And you don't realize it.
And it's not your fault.
Because you've been told for the longest time, stop thinking.
Just let it go.
We'll think for you.
Don't worry about this.
You go.
Don't worry.
Don't ask yourself, what does this mean?
You don't know.
Here, do you want something to look at?
Here, do you like this bowl?
Here's my favorite.
Here's a Dylan Mulvaney story.
It's the candy.
I love that.
Why?
Because Dylan Mulvaney is creepy looking and scary.
It's the uncanny valley.
Absolutely.
Do you know what the story of this is?
No.
Do you know why this is significant?
No.
Anybody talk about Target anymore?
Remember Target?
What were the other stories?
Target?
You mean like Kohl's?
Kohl's, yeah.
Cosmetics?
Nobody talks about that.
No, but nobody talks about that.
It was the other stores, and it was Target, Nike, Disney.
Anybody talk about Disney World?
Ah, Disney.
Nobody's talking about Disney World.
But Bud Light, Bud Light, Bud Light, Bud Light, Bud Light, can't get away from it.
Dylan Mulvaney.
Dylan!
That's it.
That's the candy that everybody loves.
The shape, the taste, because Dylan Mulvaney is creepy.
Dylan Mulvaney is weird.
Dylan Mulvaney.
And by the way, I feel sorry for Dylan Mulvaney.
Della Mulvaney was played.
Della Mulvaney, they used her.
If you think, I mean, she may end up, you know, a lot of money and all this stuff.
You know, the victim.
But believe me, she served her purpose.
She drew them out.
She was the flypaper.
She was the bait.
They used her to draw people out.
Have this cacophony.
Whether it helps, Bud Light, doesn't matter.
She was the bait.
And I told you this before.
If there was a woman or women who looked like women and didn't scare you with that painful...
It looks like she's trying to pass something like a hockey puck or something.
Growling.
Remember, baring teeth.
Little side note, in animal ethology, baring teeth.
Not good, except for humans.
Humans, we smile.
No other animal says, I'm happy.
No.
Ford phrases, sadly, we in general don't listen to, understand, we listen to reply.
Absolutely, Ford.
We'll get to this in one second.
We have a lot to discuss.
But Ford, think about this.
There was a case years ago.
There was a...
There's something in law called attractive nuisance.
It's in torts.
It's something which tends to maybe draw children by virtue or whatever.
Anyway, it's a long story.
But one of the things that we're trying to advance was this notion of the attractive nuisance involving a chimp at a zoo or something.
And this chimp was binding people left and right.
And the owners of the zoo were the...
It was like a little moving carnival.
They said, we don't understand it.
There's an appreciable distance between the people and whatever it is.
And people are going up to this damn thing and sticking their finger in there.
What are we supposed to do?
And they said, why?
Why are they doing it?
Turns out the monkey did this.
And the bucky knew.
When I do it like that, people stick their finger in here and I can bite him.
Because he was mad and he wanted to get out or whatever it was.
I'm being anthropomorphic.
I'm imagining the animal thinking like this.
You see, it wasn't a smile.
It scared people.
And it hit.
It hit.
It hit.
It hit that nerve.
Ooh, that scratch.
I get to mock.
We love to mock.
We love to hate.
We love hating.
Not hate in the bad word.
But we love to despise.
We love to mock the way people look the way people act the way people.
How many people still refer to Trump as Orange Man?
They love that!
That they can understand.
Ah, because his skin, because he put some sprayer.
Yeah, yeah.
Right?
They love that.
They just, anything that's low-hanging fruit.
And they don't ask themselves, what is this really about?
What is this about?
They don't care.
They don't care at all.
They just love to talk about the simplest, easiest thing.
They're the child who likes that first bowl of candy because of that shape.
They're all the same.
Remember, and it's hypothetical, they're all the same, identical, but certain shapes, certain things.
Now, There was a story which I just did right now.
I just did it for my private channel, Lionel Media.
This is where I could spend a lot of time talking about things which are just unbelievable.
I saw some 9-11 stuff today that I would never, ever talk about here.
Ever.
Never.
Absolutely nope.
It's like a word you don't say in church.
You don't.
You don't.
And that's okay.
I understand.
I got the rules.
I understand this.
But there was a story which I want to share with you.
It's about Marine Le Pen.
Do you know who she is?
I hope you do.
Marine Le Pen.
Her husband.
Her father was the most...
This was...
Jean-Marie Le Pen.
Remember him?
Jean-Marie.
This was the father.
He was like, oh my God, right wing and national front and oh my God.
Now, I am not an expert on either of these folks.
But the very fact, the very fact that they are calling her a right wing, whatever it is, means to me that I want to listen to what she has to say.
They're calling a right-wing, right-wing.
Let me see.
Now, give me an example.
Right now, as you know, as you probably hope you know, in France, there is a nothing but an absolute cacophony, a melange, a complete and total paroxysm of horror involving rioting and all kinds of stuff.
And Marine Le Pen, here she comes, she's coming right to the front, and she says, I'm going to use this against Macron, because Macron is nothing but one of these lefty, woke, radical left, George Soros-esque, you know all the labels.
And whenever she comes up, she says, oh, here we go, here we go.
Here comes the right wing.
And they have all these labels.
And the one thing that Marine Le Pen said one time, I will never forget.
They were talking about Muslims.
Muslims who came to...
No, Muslims who wanted to wear burkinis.
Sounds like one of those weird martinis.
I'll take a martini.
What?
It's a burka.
It's a burka.
That people wore for the water.
And Marine Le Pen said, no.
Why not?
She says, because that's not French.
And I thought, you know what?
You know what?
This is something which is very interesting.
She talked about tradition.
And she talked about what is and isn't Consistent with the collective mindset of the prototypical average most representative Frenchman or French person.
And it's something that we don't understand.
And here is the thing which is the most important.
When you're unable to say...
I talked to a friend of mine this morning in Minneapolis.
He doesn't know what the hell is going on with that place.
He has...
I mean, that place is...
What the hell?
And it's not what you think.
It's not what you think.
All my friends go, well, I moved to so and so.
Really?
Okay, because remember, it's not what you think.
People always, they don't understand the real issue.
They don't understand what questions to ask.
So, when people were talking about But what's French and whatever it is.
You ask the question, what is it like, what does it mean like to be an American?
And if you can answer that question, that's not good.
They want you to be able to say, I really don't know anymore.
I really don't know.
One thing that scares me is that we are losing the New York accent.
Have you noticed that?
The New York accent.
This newer generation, when people my age, whenever they die off, you're just not going to hear anymore.
There was a, in the, during the time of, during the time of Son of Sam, what was that, 75, 70?
77. 77, okay.
You would watch various interviews of people.
And these young kids had the thickest Queens and Brooklyn accents.
It was wonderful.
It was beautiful.
They're gone.
Now they're my...
And they're gone.
So you're going to lose the accent.
And when you lose the accent, you lose a part.
When people say, you know, tidy, tidy, tidy.
Nobody's going to talk like that.
Nobody's going to even remotely...
You're going to lose this.
And when you lose the accent and the character and what makes people people, you lose everything.
For example, speaking of Marine Le Pen, what is a French person?
What do they think?
What do you think?
What is the essence of this?
Tell me the mindset.
We're losing our collective mindset.
Now, what I just said is missed by 99% of the population because it is something that does not connect.
It is an idea that does not find a home with most people.
They don't understand what that means.
Changing the subject a little bit by analogy.
Artificial intelligence, and really AGI is what we're scared about, but artificial intelligence is so interesting right now, words do not describe how fascinating it is.
Words do not Do not.
Because in order for you to understand it, you have to understand what learning means.
You have to be able to understand, is artificial intelligence living?
Is it thinking?
Is it not homo sapiens, but homo sentiens?
We're not going to be the most sapient.
The most, whatever.
We're going to be just aware compared to this.
When does it take on its own humanity?
I look at people and I look at their eyes and they look at me and say, I don't know what you're talking about.
It's a machine.
No, it is not a machine.
It may be in a machine.
This is why it's so dangerous.
Do you know what it is?
No, we'll just stop it.
No, you can't turn it off.
You don't turn it off.
Do you understand this?
And I'm realizing people do not know how to handle this.
They don't know how to handle the issues.
They don't.
Because you live in a world like this.
Or like this, depending on what it was.
I think for shorts, you go up and down.
I don't know.
But this is your world.
Not even tracking words.
No reading.
Think how little you read during the day.
Think how little you read during the day.
Think how little your children don't read.
I'll never forget one time we were at a funeral and somebody asked this kid about 16 years old, why don't you read something?
She says, I don't read.
I'll never forget that.
I don't read.
I could never be a counselor for 16-year-olds or young people.
I have no time for them.
15, 16, no time for them.
Just, you take care of them.
I've never seen this intellectual and cultural wasteland.
Something happens to them.
Gore Vidal says, I've never met a 6-year-old I didn't like, and a 16-year-old I did like.
Right now we are being faced with stuff that is so deep and so harrowing and you can't follow this stuff because you're caught by looking at the red.
Oh!
Is that the red?
That's the one I like?
I like those.
Do you know what you're reading?
No.
Do you want to know what you're reading?
No.
You sure?
No.
I don't know if I said this now or if I said it before because I've been recording this morning and I might have said it to the private channel.
I don't know if I said this.
If I just said it five minutes ago, please forgive me because I've been talking now for over an hour and a half straight.
Straight!
I start off my day talking for an hour and a half straight.
Try that.
Try that.
And don't say like every other word.
In any event, as I'm doing this, I thought to myself, you know, today we would be, and again, Forgive me if I've said this before.
Remember the first time some of the doctor hit your patella, the patella reflex, that little rubber hammer.
More people are interested in that than would you tell me how that works?
Why is it doing that?
Explain to me how and why it's kind of a dorsal reflex and why I'm not aware, not interested.
Nobody cares about that at all.
They want to know.
They just want to watch it.
I want to have that candy in the first bowl.
That's what I like.
Now, when people get older, I found something very interesting.
This is a study a while back.
I think I've told you about this.
When people get older, they wanted to find out what's the difference between older people, and I'm not sure when older kicked in, if it was 70, 80, I have no idea.
But it was, quote, older and younger.
They said, what's the difference in them cognitively?
Between the two.
Younger people, for example, were able to do certain things very, very quickly.
Very, you know, whack-a-mole kind of...
Very, very quick.
Older people were not as adept at that, but, but, interestingly enough, but, were better able at looking at one thing Two different pictures are saying which one was different from the other.
Remember Highlights?
Did you ever go to a doctor's office and they had Highlights magazine for you?
It was like Goofus and Gallant.
It was in the back.
I love that.
What's missing in this picture?
That flower is in the vase here, but not over here.
Older people were good at that because theoretically that showed a better Acuity towards judgment.
Now that's not foolproof.
But being able to tell the differences between two different situations is really what amounts to judgment.
I asked somebody something.
New topic.
I asked somebody something the other day.
We got to talk about Alec Baldwin.
I have no idea why.
And I said, Alec Baldwin, I said, did you ever notice how nobody from Hollywood came to defend him?
I said, oh, you're right.
I said, think about that.
If that had been Clint Eastwood, Ron Howard, De Niro even, people would have come out of the woodwork and said, no, wait a minute.
We've been on many sets before where there were guns and what he did was completely consistent with what's going on.
You don't know how difficult it is to be on a set today with guns and De Niro did nothing wrong.
It's the armorer.
Not one person.
Did you hear anybody?
Ever come to the aid of Alec Baldwin.
No.
Why?
They can't stand him.
Even lefty, loony, whatever, Hollywood, they can't stand this guy.
He's obnoxious.
But he's there.
And by the way, even though I don't particularly care for him, I do not think he should have ever looked at any criminal prosecution.
Civil, yeah, sure.
But not, not criminal.
Sorry.
I know that bothers people, but because people, when they hate, just like if I said I feel sorry for Dylan Mulvaney, what's the matter with you?
I also feel sorry for Hillary Clinton.
As to some aspects of her life, there's a field of empathy.
There's a degree of empathy, an empathic connection that I feel for her because she never got to be president.
And that's all she wanted her entire life.
She was always sidestepped by men.
Not because people's hate for Hillary is so great, they can't see this.
This is why they are unchristian.
These are the ones who talk about Christianity, left and right.
But when it comes to feeling for somebody, being empathic, they have no ability.
They love to hate.
Hate is seductive to them.
They love hating.
The left does it too.
They hate Trump.
So anyway, going back to this.
So why do I bring this Alec Baldwin?
Because I'm better able, I think, than some people, certainly a lot of young people, to notice, Hey, you notice something's different about this.
Something's different.
Or this is why this story's interesting.
Who believes Hunter Biden left blow toot?
Tootski, cocaína, perico, yaya, whatever you want to call it.
Who thinks that that's Hunter Thompson's blow at the White House?
I don't, but you go ahead.
Answer the question.
You know what answer you're not going to do?
You're not going to see?
I haven't really thought about it.
I don't know enough about it.
Oh, no, no, no.
I'm going to answer that.
Why?
It's the candy.
Here, you want this?
Oh, yeah, I'll take that.
I never think about what I'm saying.
Never.
Not interested.
Oh, I do.
I do.
People will just respond.
And they never even thought about the story.
They never said, well, let me, let me.
Let me think about this.
Let me think about this.
How is this story?
Does this make sense to you?
No!
What does that involve?
Thinking about it?
Breaking it down?
Running through scenarios?
Running it through your own little artificial intelligence?
Your own kind of running through, running through?
Somebody writes, set up.
There's no evidence of set up.
No evidence of anything.
We'll never know.
Probably.
What?
This is the best part I love.
And this is the most important.
Number one.
Remember, we're going to be detectives.
Number one.
Why did the Secret Service, why did the White House let you know this?
If there's a fight, let's say that Jill and Joe had a knockdown dragout, would there be any reference of it?
No.
Do the Bidens keep things quiet?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Are you kidding?
Even when they're subpoenaed, they keep things quiet.
So how did this get out?
Somebody let it out.
John McGuire couldn't get hired.
Regarding Coke, the Secret Service is now saying it was found in a public cubbyhole where visitors leave their phones.
They said this yesterday, and they said this, by the way, John.
By the way, thank you, John.
Appreciate it.
They said this almost from the beginning.
It was yesterday they said it, and they said it almost where it was found.
So the first question is, if they wanted to keep this, believe me, somebody in the Secret Service contingent said, Mr. President, yeah, I want to let you know this is going to be a...
Okay, go ahead.
As opposed to, listen, we just found some blow in the...
Well, you know what, don't...
It's probably a...
Okay, sure.
We won't say anything.
So, it is safe to assume that the fact that the information was provided, was made available, meant that somebody okayed it.
Guaranteed.
That's number one.
Number two.
Hunter Biden is not searched.
Hunter Biden said a million times, I do drugs every 15 minutes or whatever it is.
If he had this on him, There'd be no reason to bail it, to stash it, to stick it someplace.
Oh, I gotta go.
Oh, God.
I can't go in there.
Here, stick it in here.
No.
He lives there.
It's his home.
Many people suggest he was there the whole time hiding out when they were trying to, I don't know, serve him with whatever.
Does he have to stash something somewhere?
No.
Unless he's so gone he doesn't know what he's doing.
No.
He doesn't have to do that.
It doesn't make any sense.
Now, we don't know whether there's been any forensics or any kind of fingerprints or whatever.
I don't know.
Now, there's a new one going on.
There's a picture of him on the balcony of the White House.
Now, either he is A, either they sped it up, edited it somehow, but they show him very, very, very agitated, very nervous, very, very...
And people are saying, what kind of behavior is this?
Okay, this is a waste of time to me.
But, I'll play along with you.
Alright.
Why are we talking about this?
It's the candy in the bowl.
Ooh, is this the round?
This is the one I like, right?
Ooh, I like this.
Yeah, but try this one.
It's the same candy.
No, I don't like that shape.
I like this.
It's like why George Carnot said there's no blue food.
Certain things are just tasty.
That's tasty.
People cannot get enough of it.
And they're going to be talking about this, and they're going to be, I mean, all day long, like you cannot believe they're going to be talking about that, and they're still talking about it.
Who could it be?
What do we ever know?
What about this?
And meanwhile, Biden is laughing, and then they go to Corinne Jean-Pierre, who's actually getting worse at her job, if you can imagine it, and she's just laughing.
I'm not going to answer that question.
I'm not going to talk about that question.
I'm not going to talk about that question.
That's the interesting story?
That's the interesting story?
Interesting.
Now, let's also talk about this.
There is a very, very, very serious panic that is happening within the ranks, rank and file, the ranks of the Democratic Party.
And Bobby Kennedy is still there.
Now, I didn't expect you to like Bobby Kennedy.
There's a part of it that comes across very pompous.
I don't care about that.
You know, personal stuff.
They say that Reagan was cold.
Who cares?
Who cares?
John McGuire says, not sure why it was even a story now if they found a few kilos packaged for distribution.
Well, that would be interesting.
You're right about that, John.
By the way, thank you.
But look what it does.
It's a distraction.
You want some more candy?
Ooh, I like this.
I don't want to keep using the distraction thing, but it's just fun to...
Because remember what I'm saying.
Do you agree with me that had that story, if somebody wanted that to be killed, it would have never gotten out.
They could have said, we didn't want to give people the impression that our security is lax.
That might have proved disadvantageous to the first family.
If cocaine can be brought into the White House, maybe somebody might think, well, you know what?
Maybe something more dangerous is.
So we didn't want our adversaries to say this.
So consequently, that's why we...
They could have come up with a million different reasons as to why they never brought that up.
But the fact that they brought it up means that...
means that they specifically wanted it to go up.
So you've got to think about that.
Now, Now that we've spent so much time about that and discussion, the reason why I'm bringing it up is to show you why people like it, why it's really unimportant, and I'm not talking about the underlying facts of this.
How it doesn't even seem to make any sense.
Nobody's really asking anything about this.
Nobody's really...
John says, question, what ratio of distractions do you think are planned versus companies just looking to up-click?
You know what?
It's a good question, by the way.
John, again?
Thank you.
I think everything kind of isn't a distraction, sort of.
It's not really a distraction, but maybe a reorientation, kind of a look at it.
Do you know, for example, when you go into a grocery store, or grocery, could you please tell me, are you one of those people who says grocery?
G-R-O-S-H grocery store.
Where did that come from?
Have you ever heard of groceries?
Washington.
What?
What?
Street.
Candace Owens used to say, street.
I haven't seen her.
Thank God.
Some of these people say, not interested.
Not interested.
But I digress.
I digress.
But when you walk into a store, did you know that The stuff that's...
What was it?
Right off the bat, the thing is, it's a bakery, the deli, and the stuff that gives me a...
What do I say?
The stuff that...
What's the word?
The stuff that smells good, or the stuff that...
Somebody told me one time they even had a vent.
A vent.
That would blow the smell of bakery stuff.
There's a reason for it.
And that the bad stuff was around the perimeter and the good stuff was here.
It's not a distraction.
It's leading you.
We want you to go there.
It's not a distraction.
I say, ooh, that's nice.
I one time, one of my favorite things to do, As you know, life to me is an experiment.
And a cabaret old chum.
By the way, Liza Minnelli, you hear about her?
She's just...
I hear not good.
And how about this Madonna story?
You buying that Madonna story?
Huh?
You buying that Madonna story?
What was it, a sepsis or what?
Okay.
Okay.
I'm...
Let me see.
Hang on.
Did you hear this?
June 22nd.
Carrie Lake appears at Mar-a-Lago more than Melania Trump.
Carrie Lake practically lives at Mar-a-Lago.
Now, I'm going to say something and I'm just going to...
It doesn't even matter.
It doesn't matter.
Believe me when I tell you that?
Keep an eye on that one.
Be careful.
Keep an eye on that one.
You know how these things go.
Same thing with Bobby Kennedy.
Be careful, Bobby.
There's going to be somebody out there, when you're on that campaign trail, you're going to get some wide-eyed, oh, you're so wonderful.
Really?
Because the Democrats are going to abandon you.
It's going to be somebody that isn't even of your, necessarily your particular stripe.
But, you being a Kennedy, and you having had situations like this before, you, like Trump, whenever there's some batty eye, be careful!
I'm just telling you.
I know what's happening.
I know how that thing works.
Just want to let you know.
It's a free country.
You can do whatever you want.
But sometimes we can just see kind of through things.
That's all I'm saying.
By the way, one more thing on that subject.
You know, I know you don't want to hear this, but I do.
But I find it interesting.
With all of this talk about what is a man, what is a woman, what is a man, can a man get pregnant?
If I hear that Matt Walsh, oh dear God, is he still...
I get him on these shorts and say, oh no!
So you're saying a man can get pregnant?
Is that your thing?
Is that it?
I mean, are we still doing that?
Dear God!
This is why we're going nowhere.
This is why we glom on to these very simple issues.
But one of the things we have to ask is this particular question.
What is it?
What is it that makes people lose their mind?
When it comes to when they don't feel that they are of any use anymore.
When they aren't attractive, or they aren't sexy, or they aren't virile, or whatever it is.
What is it?
It might be, somebody might say, well, the reason for that is that when there's a drop in this, there's a drop in this, and that it's an old atavistic fight or flight thing.
I don't know.
But I am seeing more and more children.
Walking around, acting like fools.
Constantly reminding you, look how sexy they are.
Look!
Can you believe that?
And I'm also seeing something.
Did you see that woman who was on the airplane recently?
On an airplane who was talking about the reptile?
She was clearly having some kind of a psychotic breakdown.
Did you see that?
She's talking to somebody and yelling.
Do you notice how we mock and delight at mental illness?
Have you ever had that?
Have you ever had anybody in your family who was mentally ill?
I'm not talking mild depression.
I'm not talking alcohol.
I'm not talking substance abuse either.
I'm talking schizophrenic.
Mark my words when I tell you this.
The number of people, young people in particular, who are going to be over the top.
Nuts.
Bat.
You know what?
Crazy.
Because of the CBD stuff is going to blow your mind.
It is going to trigger.
It already is doing it.
This hyperemesis and these psychotic breaks.
And by the way, once you hit that, you don't come back.
You don't say like, oh, that was a weird thing.
Remember when you were psychotic?
Yeah, I'm schizophrenic.
I'm okay now.
Well, that was weird.
It doesn't work like that.
Anybody want to talk about that?
No.
Because that goes against the weed talk.
The stoner talk.
That's not cool.
Why do we laugh at mental illness?
Why?
Well, because...
Why?
It's the same reason we mock the way people look and mock the way this.
It's the candy in the first bowl.
Want some of this?
Oh yeah, that's that.
I'll take that.
We are so based.
That's why...
I'm thinking, oh dear God, artificial intelligence, when somebody says, it's smarter than us, it's going to devastate because we are devolving.
We don't even understand what the enemy is.
We don't even understand any of this stuff.
Any of this stuff.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
I think you do.
That's all.
Everybody else doing well, I hope, today?
Everybody doing great, I hope.
I hope beyond.
I love this.
Orwellian Biden administration violated the First Amendment by censoring social media as to COVID truth.
Wow!
Biggest story of stories.
And nobody's talking about it.
Why do you think that is?
Well, probably because everybody's on the same side.
Because.
There are these folks out there who really, really, really don't seem to...
I don't know what the word is.
Don't seem to care about stuff.
That's all I'm going to say.
Now, by the by, there is a brand new video.
Have you seen Sound of Freedom yet?
I'm not one for necessarily giving out movie reviews because there's so few movies.
But this one is good for a different reason.
And one of the big reasons is that...
It is something that is so important and so critical and so necessary that people need to understand how this thing works.
And this is Mrs. L's YouTube channel.
Subscribe to it.
Hit that.
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Because what's going on right now, and there are so many, and I'm saying this, There are so many phonies out there who are jumping on the bandwagon, so to speak, who know nothing or care nothing about kids or anything along those lines.
They have absolutely no interest.
They care as much about that as they do African violence.
But they want to be in the society so they can say, look, see what I'm doing?
I'm in the African violence society.
I'm in the ladies' auxiliary.
Oh, I'm fighting for whatever.
She's been in this thing before anybody even talked about it.
She's been a warrior now.
Everybody's a warrior now.
But anyway, she's been doing this since the beginning.
And hitting brick wall after brick wall from people who say, I don't want to hear about this.
This is bad news.
What are you doing?
Oops.
What are you doing?
That's the thing that's important.
You understand that?
You have no idea the resistance she meets.
You have no...
Kids!
It's icky.
I don't want to talk about it.
But they'll talk about blow in the White House.
That's the story.
And they won't even...
That's okay.
I understand.
We're not going to change it overnight.
So anyway, please do that.
Alright, dear friends.
Have a great and glorious day.
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That's all I want to say.
But it's so funny.
I said, well, did you review this?
No.
Did you research it?
No.
Do you really not want to know?
Not really.
Okay.
Are you curious about that?
No.
It's that incuriosity.
And you wonder why artificial intelligence is going to kill us.
In any event.
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