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| *Burrish noise* | |
| Good day, my friends. | |
| Good day. | |
| Someone asked the question. | |
| Someone asked the question today. | |
| How much of this transgender business do we have to... | |
| May I ask you a question? | |
| I'm going to do something right now which to me is extremely critical. | |
| I'm not going to spend a lot of time on it, but I find it fascinating. | |
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Everywhere I Go
00:10:05
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| Could you please tell me what it is about this that has actually affected your life? | |
| Can you think of anything that has actually affected your life? | |
| Is there anything about this story? | |
| Anything? | |
| Anything at all that has in any way affected you to the point where you thought to yourself, you know, I'm wondering about this. | |
| Everywhere I go, I run into this story. | |
| Has this somehow been a problem? | |
| Has it? | |
| Has this somehow... | |
| Don't you find this fascinating? | |
| Do you not find this fascinating? | |
| Do you not? | |
| I do. | |
| Absolutely, positively, 100% find it beyond fascinating. | |
| Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
| Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
| And one of the things which I hope you're doing is to recognize the fact that to be a member of society, you've got to figure out what's going on. | |
| What was that thing we saw before we just saw? | |
| Carbon what? | |
| Carbon neutral. | |
| No. | |
| Carbon neutral. | |
| Yes. | |
| Do you enjoy understanding what I see on my regular basis? | |
| Do you understand or do you expect there to be some kind of order? | |
| Do you think somebody's going to come in one day and just clean this mess up? | |
| Do you think so? | |
| Do you think anybody's going to come in and say, you know what, enough of this stuff. | |
| Do you think? | |
| Honestly, come on. | |
| Do you think remorse? | |
| Do you think, honestly, I say to you, dear, dear, dear friend, do you think that somebody somewhere is going to sit there and say, okay, let common sense prevail? | |
| Because if you think that's going to happen, you are so wrong, it's not even funny. | |
| I embrace this insanity like you can't believe. | |
| I don't get upset over it. | |
| I don't get upset. | |
| Pay attention to what's going on. | |
| Pay attention. | |
| There are subjects I know that if I tell you this, the first thing you're going to say is, and I know you, you're going to say, I don't care about that. | |
| Because you love to say I don't care about that. | |
| You do! | |
| And if there's one thing I can change about you, say, no, you've got to understand. | |
| I want you to be analytical. | |
| Ask questions. | |
| Grovel in the fascinating aspects of this. | |
| Don't put yourself in the position of, I don't know what the word is, but don't always dismiss things as being stupid. | |
| Yes, they're stupid. | |
| Okay, fine. | |
| You're stupid. | |
| So what? | |
| So what? | |
| Honestly. | |
| So what? | |
| What do you want to happen? | |
| There is stuff that's going on right now and I don't even know where to go. | |
| Did you see the story? | |
| I'm going to say this to you. | |
| I know what you're going to say. | |
| You're going to say, I don't care about that. | |
| Okay, fine. | |
| Because that's what you do. | |
| And you do know you do that. | |
| You do know. | |
| I'm not just being mean. | |
| You do know. | |
| You love to say, I don't care about that. | |
| Remember when I was telling you about Madonna? | |
| Remember when I was saying about Madonna? | |
| I said, you know, this Madonna business is really, what's the word? | |
| This Madonna business is not to be taken seriously. | |
| This Madonna stuff is not... | |
| I don't think it's about sepsis. | |
| I don't think it's about... | |
| And then somebody says, what was your Narcan? | |
| And then somebody says, oh, okay. | |
| Okay, no, no, no, no, no. | |
| I find that interesting. | |
| Does that mean that I sit back and I waste time? | |
| No, I don't sit there and waste my time about the story about Madonna. | |
| I love the story of lying. | |
| I love when famous people tell me stuff that are lies. | |
| I love it. | |
| I love lies. | |
| I think it's... | |
| It fascinates me. | |
| Don't you? | |
| Seriously? | |
| Don't you understand? | |
| Don't you really grasp this notion about how things work? | |
| About when something big just blows up and you realize why is this? | |
| Why are they lying? | |
| Who is it? | |
| Who is it that's actually involved in making these ridiculously stupid, stupid, stupid apologies and looking the other way? | |
| People who are trying to get involved. | |
| Do you understand how corrupt the media are? | |
| And how they'll even do everything. | |
| Just to placate this one. | |
| I know it doesn't matter. | |
| I know it doesn't matter. | |
| But it's true. | |
| And sometimes I think to myself, you know what, I just have to stop and look around and say, wow. | |
| Wow. | |
| Little things, little things. | |
| Now right now as we speak today, we're waiting for the other shoe to drop regarding Joe Biden. | |
| Now I'm going to ask you a question. | |
| And I'm going to ask the question and I'm going to see whether you know anything about this. | |
| Now let me see if I can explain this. | |
| And I don't want you to necessarily react. | |
| I want you to analyze this. | |
| Okay? | |
| It's very, very important. | |
| Now here's the question. | |
| And this is the most important. | |
| Why do you think Joe Biden's people agreed to allow him to be seen on the beach looking like An old, sad man. | |
| *Rainful sound* | |
| Why? | |
| Do you think that was an accident? | |
| Do you think they just decided, well, hey, somebody, hey, who took a picture of Joe? | |
| How did that happen? | |
| How did that happen? | |
| Do you think that makes any sense? | |
| Seriously. | |
| I want to know a question. | |
| Do you think, do you think that this picture of Joe Biden on the beach happened by accident or was it planned? | |
| It was planned. | |
| Why was it planned? | |
| Everything about this man is planned. | |
| He's not let out anywhere. | |
| The question is, why? | |
| Why did, because they're setting him up, they're trying, they're going to slide him out. | |
| They've already agreed they're going to make the transition to, as I've told you from the get-go, into Gavin Newsom. | |
| I'm telling you! | |
| I am telling you! | |
| Believe me when I tell you! | |
| Believe me when I tell you! | |
| It's Gavin Newsom. | |
| It's happening. | |
| They're setting him up. | |
| Did you see when he was with Prince Charles? | |
| King Charles. | |
| And he's talking to the guards. | |
| And Charles is saying, quit talking to him. | |
| But he's talking to me, the president, because Joe doesn't know where he is. | |
| Why would they send this man who can't walk? | |
| Listen to what I'm saying. | |
| He's got that... | |
| I don't want to say he's Parkinsonian. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I'm not an expert. | |
| But he's taking those little steps like this. | |
| Kind of like the Tim Conway character. | |
| Remember that? | |
| Remember that one? | |
| On pebbles! | |
| On gravel! | |
| Like this! | |
| And he's holding on to... | |
| They're making him walk all over the place. | |
| He goes, Jesus! | |
| He walks like, what am I doing? | |
| Why did they do that? | |
| You think somebody says, oh, no, no, no, no walking. | |
| Excuse me. | |
| We're not going to walk. | |
| He gets out of the car. | |
| He walks up. | |
| He waves. | |
| That's it. | |
| Why would they make him do this? | |
| They're showing him. | |
| They're showcasing him. | |
| They're ready for him to step down. | |
| And they're going to make it sound valiant. | |
| And they showed him on the beach. | |
| All he needed was one of those metal detectors. | |
| He looked like he couldn't find his beach chair. | |
| It was pathetic. | |
| It was one of the saddest things anybody's ever seen. | |
| I know, you don't care. | |
| So why are they doing it? | |
| Because they're setting you up. | |
| They are setting you up. | |
| I am telling you, they are setting you up for the big one. | |
| Because this is a guy that they want out. | |
| You dig this? | |
| They want him out. | |
| They want him out. | |
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Trans Stories Unheard
00:03:42
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| It's over for him. | |
| I'm telling you, I find it incredibly fascinating. | |
| I mean it. | |
| I find it fascinating beyond anything I've ever seen before. | |
| And it's happening before our very eyes. | |
| It's happening before our very eyes. | |
| And the story that I can't get anybody to understand, this is one of the funniest, it's not funny, but it is so incredible. | |
| And I mentioned this today. | |
| A biological female who identifies as a transgender non-binary is a woman. | |
| Did you hear what I said? | |
| A biological female who identifies as a transgender non-binary is a woman. | |
| A woman ran a race and won. | |
| She couldn't even win! | |
| She couldn't even win a race. | |
| She goes, no, you can't win a race. | |
| Why? | |
| So I'm going to be, the next time I do anything, I'm a non-binary binary. | |
| Or a... | |
| The hemibinary would be half a binary. | |
| Metabinary? | |
| No. | |
| How do you negate binary? | |
| Metabinary? | |
| I would be cisgendered, biological cisgendered hemibinary who identifies as a trans non-binary. | |
| Trans is transitional or whatever. | |
| So a non-binary, the trans, would negate the non and make it binary. | |
| Because I can't just win a race. | |
| Do you see what I'm saying? | |
| Nobody can win a race today. | |
| Because you're a woman. | |
| No! | |
| You've got to be a trans. | |
| It's the funniest story and nobody understands it. | |
| Nobody gets it. | |
| Nobody gets it. | |
| Nobody. | |
| Nobody! | |
| How does this work, my friends? | |
| How does this work? | |
| And you have no idea how this system works. | |
| Gavin Newsom is the next president, and the best thing that happened is Bobby Kennedy. | |
| Bobby Kennedy Jr. is the best. | |
| Bobby Kennedy Jr. | |
| Oh, and DeSantis is all but gone. | |
| All but gone. | |
| Gone. | |
| Think of that? | |
| Now, I don't expect people to necessarily run to their phones and say, I just heard something that was so incredible today. | |
| A woman ran a race, won, and couldn't be a woman, she had to be the... | |
| I don't expect you to. | |
| It's one of the funniest things. | |
| It's not that trans people are funny, but the idea of this message. | |
| And nobody seems to care about it. | |
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I Don't Understand
00:08:11
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| And we are getting ready, my friends. | |
| And I don't know what we're going to do. | |
| I do not know what we're going to do with this. | |
| And I do not know. | |
| I'm sorry, but I do not understand that. | |
| I don't understand any further. | |
| I don't understand the... | |
| I mean, I understand why he's doing it. | |
| But I feel there's a part of me that feels kind of, sort of, sorry for President Trump. | |
| And I mean that with all due respect. | |
| I feel kind of, sort of, sorry for President Trump. | |
| That's all. | |
| I feel kind of, sort of, sorry for President Trump. | |
| Because I think deep down inside, he doesn't really understand What's happening here? | |
| Now when I tell people that, they don't believe me. | |
| I don't think he really understands. | |
| I think he's in this kind of this thing where I'm Donald Trump and nobody can touch me and I... | |
| I'm just... | |
| I always pull out of it. | |
| I always pull out of the tailspin and that's the way it is and that's it. | |
| And they're just sitting back and Jack Smith is ready to pounce on him. | |
| They are people right now. | |
| They are going to hit him. | |
| Don't think they're not going to use that Article 3 of the 14th Amendment. | |
| And there's a lot of procedural parts of it that say because he's an insurrectionist and a rebel, he won't be able to run for office. | |
| That's going to be seeing something. | |
| Do you understand this? | |
| My friends, we have so, so, so much. | |
| And Gavin Newsom is going to walk to the front and he's going to tone down the stuff. | |
| Are you listening to what he's saying? | |
| No. | |
| No, you're not. | |
| Did you hear what he said about Fox News? | |
| He's watching Fox News. | |
| He's going to be on shows you watch. | |
| He can do it. | |
| And you're going to end up and he's going to just dial it down. | |
| And they're going to say, what do you think? | |
| What about your state? | |
| Hey, listen. | |
| My state was a problem. | |
| He's going to blame the government. | |
| I'm not in charge of the immigration policy. | |
| I still have to deal with Washington. | |
| I've got to deal with assemblies. | |
| I've got problems. | |
| You don't know what it's like to run a state. | |
| This is the biggest state in the world. | |
| This is like the seventh largest economy in the world. | |
| I've got drugs. | |
| I've got problems. | |
| And he's going to make a sound. | |
| You're going to say, am I talking to the right guy? | |
| You're not going to believe what he says. | |
| Why do you think he's letting, you know, this Leslie Van Houten? | |
| It's Van Houten, right? | |
| They're finally going to let her out, maybe in prison. | |
| How many think she should get out of prison? | |
| Leslie Van Houten. | |
| 50 years she's been in prison. | |
| 50 years for the Manson thing. | |
| Oh, and she was terrible. | |
| At 20, stabbing people, blood. | |
| It's horrible what she did. | |
| You think she should be let out of jail? | |
| Out of prison? | |
| Do you think? | |
| Do you think? | |
| Because Gavin's not saying a damn thing about it. | |
| Isn't that something? | |
| Gavin ain't saying a word about it. | |
| Ain't that something? | |
| Gavin ain't saying nothing about that. | |
| I find that fascinating. | |
| Don't you? | |
| I think that's amazing. | |
| Somebody told me today, and I love this. | |
| I love when they said, well, he said, you know, I don't know if she's been, what is it? | |
| Oh, I don't know if she's been rehabilitated. | |
| Rehabilitated. | |
| Have you heard that one? | |
| Well, I think she's been rehabilitated. | |
| Excuse me? | |
| Rehabilitated? | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| And you're going to hear this. | |
| Who said anything about rehabilitation? | |
| Where did that come from? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Why do people think prison has anything to do with rehabilitation? | |
| It's called a penitentiary. | |
| A penitentiary. | |
| You know what a penitentiary is? | |
| Where you're a penitent. | |
| It's about punishment. | |
| It's not about rehabilitation. | |
| What the hell are you talking about? | |
| But they keep talking about it. | |
| I'm going to go back to the next one. | |
| Then you can ask yourself this question. | |
| Does it serve any purpose? | |
| No. | |
| If you let her out, is she going to kill anybody else? | |
| No. | |
| Is she the same person that she was? | |
| No. | |
| Well, what the hell difference does it make? | |
| They kill people. | |
| If they had the death penalty, they would have killed her. | |
| They wouldn't say, yeah, but you know, at 73, they'd say, who the hell cares? | |
| You want her dead. | |
| America wants her dead. | |
| America loves the death. | |
| We don't care about this. | |
| We don't care about this. | |
| Everybody who is old enough looks like your grandpa or your grandma, and if Ted Bundy had been old enough, he'd be, this guy was a savage. | |
| He was... | |
| He was what you would call satanic. | |
| And at the age of 70, 83, he'd look like an old man. | |
| Oh, come on. | |
| Did you ever see these World War II guys? | |
| Did you ever see them with their little hats? | |
| They're a veteran, and they're wearing their uniform, and they're sitting in their wheelchairs, and they look so cute. | |
| These people were killers. | |
| They were killers. | |
| They were the baddest-ass things you've ever seen. | |
| But when they get older, they just look. | |
| Why is Gavin Newsom changing his mind all of a sudden? | |
| Why? | |
| Why do you think? | |
| He's changing his image, my friend. | |
| Changing his image. | |
| So that's that. | |
| Now listen, Mrs. L's got a brand new, a brand new video that I want you to go watch immediately. | |
| And more importantly, more importantly, you've got to sign up for her YouTube channel. | |
| They are so good. | |
| And what was the latest one you did? | |
| Oh, about Gab? | |
| Is it Gab or the award? | |
| Snapchat. | |
| They gave Snapchat an award for basically, this is where half of the drug dealers, I mean, people buy drugs, it's just, you've got to see this. | |
| You've got to see this, the work she's doing. | |
| And my wife's been doing this stuff since day one, before it got cool, before all the other was, hey! | |
| This year beats the African Violence Society. | |
| Hey, let's go. | |
| Let's do this. | |
| Let's do it. | |
| What's it called? | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Human trafficking. | |
| Yeah, that'll work. | |
| Can we go on Fox News? | |
| I'm in. | |
| I'm in. | |
| A lot of people did this. | |
| I guarantee you. | |
| Let's see if they're in for the long haul. | |
| Let's see if they're in for the long haul. | |
| Because these people love to do this stuff a little bit. | |
| A little bit. | |
| All right? | |
| All right, my friends. | |
| Listen, you have a great and a glorious day. | |
| Don't forget, biological female who identifies as a transgender non-binary is absolutely... | |
| Try getting your head around that. | |
| We love you. | |
| We think you're terrific. | |
| Don't ever change. | |
| We mean that sincerely. | |
| See you tomorrow. | |
| Same bad time. | |
| Same bad channel. | |
| 8am. | |
| Have a great time. | |
| Great evening. | |
| Be kind to everybody. | |
| Be kind. | |
| Be kind. | |
| Be kind to people that you don't have to be kind to. | |
| Be kind to people that you will never see again. | |
| Be kind to everybody. | |
| And do it because you want to. | |
| Not because you have to. | |
| Not because the Bible tells you. | |
| But do it because you want to do it. | |
| Because you're a nice person. | |
| How about that? | |
| Alright, dear friends. | |
| Don't forget these words. | |
| The monkey's dead. | |
| The show's over. | |
| Sue ya. | |