Watch the Collapse of the Biden Cartel Before Your Eyes
Watch the Collapse of the Biden Cartel Before Your Eyes
Watch the Collapse of the Biden Cartel Before Your Eyes
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There is great reason, great reason to be excited. | |
As I've been telling you, things have changed drastically for... | |
Those of us in our particular way of thinking, things have gone tremendously well. | |
And it's very, very important for you to recognize that what's happening right now is not just a matter of us sitting back and watching and saying, hey, you know, it's about time that things have changed. | |
We have to ask ourselves, what can we do now to make things better? | |
And what can we do To fix things. | |
To make things happen. | |
My dear friends, I thank you so much for being with us. | |
Thank you again for spending this Saturday night with us. | |
I hope you had a wonderful and a great day. | |
It means so much to us that you were a part of this. | |
I mean that sincerely. | |
From the bottom of my heart, let me ask you always, as you know, to like the video. | |
It's very important, very critical for you to like the video. | |
And for you as well to be a part of it. | |
To like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit that little bell so you're notified of live streams and all that stuff. | |
And I want you to listen to what's happening right now. | |
First and foremost, let's get to the good news. | |
Hunter Biden, as I don't want to say, I told you so, or anything like that, because a lot of people have been saying this. | |
This is not... | |
We've known about Hunter Biden. | |
We've known about Joe Biden. | |
We've known about the corruption and the vileness for years. | |
There's nothing new to this. | |
This is not new. | |
We've known about this. | |
We knew about this. | |
We knew all about it. | |
Everything. | |
But something has changed. | |
We can try to figure out what it was. | |
I don't particularly care. | |
But something has changed drastically. | |
I did a video before which shows that they're now saying that there might be message apps itself on the various laptops, on the laptop that is the laptop in question involving Hunter, where information has been determined that proves almost exclusively that Joe Biden has indeed conversed Met with, | |
dealt with, met not only with Hunter's business partners, but with the people he said he did not. | |
Thus, calling in detention, calling in, calling attention to, what am I saying? | |
To his direct and specific criminal trespass when it comes to this. | |
This is critical news. | |
That's number one. | |
Number two. | |
Hunter has now become the lightning rod. | |
And I don't know why. | |
Again, I don't know why sometimes. | |
I've told you the story about the judge with the dog. | |
Sometimes we just... | |
You just say, you know what? | |
I've had it. | |
I don't know what it is. | |
I don't know why this time it had it. | |
Maybe you've been in a relationship before. | |
Maybe you've been in a relationship where you just said, that's it. | |
I'm done. | |
And you're... | |
Partner, mate, whatever the time. | |
Didn't do anything that terrible. | |
We just say, that's it. | |
I can't do this anymore. | |
And you leave. | |
You've had it, or you've quit a job, or you can't eat this anymore. | |
Sometimes maybe you put on a cologne or something, and the smell is... | |
We don't know why. | |
But all I know is that for whatever it's worth, it's changed drastically regarding hunter bite. | |
And it's wonderful news. | |
And they're looking now at Joe. | |
Little by little, bit by bit, and it's happening. | |
And it's great. | |
And be happy about this. | |
Now again, we may not be able to figure out why, per se. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't think it's really that critical to note. | |
We don't have to figure out what exactly was the turning point. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
This is the most... | |
Important thing for you to recognize. | |
Look at this. | |
A senator demands answers after a judge accuses Hunter Biden's lawyer of lying about identity. | |
White House silent on Hunter's business question. | |
This is huge again. | |
A GOP senator is calling for a disciplinary inquiry into Hunter Biden's legal decision. | |
A judge accused one lawyer of lying about her identity to court officials. | |
I've heard from countless Americans who are concerned our justice system is being weaponized against President Biden's political opponents, while his son gets preferential treatment. | |
What happens is District Judge Mary Ellen Norica, I don't know if I'm pronouncing it correctly, released an order this week threatening sanctions against Hunter Biden's lawyers after accusing Latham and Watkins lawyer Jessica Bengals, by the way, Latham and Watkins, this is huge, of having misrepresented her identity and Who she worked for in an attempt to improperly convince the clerk's office to remove a key document. | |
Rudy Giuliani is in the fight for his professional life for perhaps at best being what? | |
Overzealous? | |
Sidney Powell. | |
Sidney Powell. | |
I'm not sure if they're done with her yet. | |
What did she do that was what? | |
She spoke too much? | |
She was too, what? | |
She was too excited over the validity of her case, the evidence? | |
I don't know. | |
I mean, this is the most, this is the most, it is such a double standard. | |
And finally, somebody's saying, wait a minute, why is this happening? | |
Lawyer after lawyer after lawyer, one after another, either threatened to be disbarred, there's a 65 project, and Our side, and I use that side, that reference loosely, we don't do anything. | |
But that's changing. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, it's changing drastically. | |
Drastically. | |
And it's wonderful. | |
Bobby Kennedy's changing it drastically. | |
I just did some on my private channel. | |
A lot of video commentary that I bank, which is a little bit different. | |
And I want you to understand something. | |
I want to try something a little bit different with you tonight. | |
I want you to listen to me carefully. | |
This is, of course, the collapse of the Biden cartel. | |
This is happening before you rise, which is true. | |
But can I give you a view of what I want to do? | |
I want to talk about something politically, how I want to win this. | |
And this is my vision. | |
And it comes... | |
It's a version of the Southern strategy, which is interesting because that was... | |
Based, you know, in part, or a lot in part, on racism and other things too. | |
So that wasn't the best, perhaps, example. | |
But nonetheless, it goes something like this. | |
There's an article I read that said there are young folks from a... | |
I'm trying to see, where was this? | |
Oh, God. | |
Anyway. | |
I just did a piece on it. | |
There was a group of young conservatives, okay? | |
And they met, and they were listening to them. | |
And here's what I'm trying to tell you. | |
The conservatism that you thought you knew, the conservatism of Rush Limbaugh, the conservatism of Bob Grant, or Bill Buckley, or Pat Buchanan, paleoconservatism, even, dare I say, Neoconservatism, which is really not conservatism at all, but that may not, listen to what I'm saying, that may not work with younger folks. | |
There is a new version of conservatism that wants to talk not so much about laissez-faire economics or free trade or deregulation or free markets or that usual art laugher, kind of a Larry Kudlow, Talk. | |
That's not resignating, as George Bush should say. | |
You know what is? | |
Talks about the environment, specifically climate change, transgenderism, identity politics. | |
This is a critical, critical thing. | |
I want to bring this to your attention. | |
I'm going to read this one article to you. | |
This is very interesting. | |
Where is this? | |
Ah! | |
Here we go. | |
This is from MarketWatch. | |
This says, hang on a minute. | |
Let me read this. | |
I did a version of this. | |
Just a second. | |
Don't move. | |
Don't move. | |
Okay. | |
Spending the day with young conservatives may reveal a notable shift in their priorities with less emphasis on the U.S. economy and a greater focus on social issues like abortion and transgender rights. | |
The trend suggests that the modern conservative movement is veering away from its traditional message centered around free markets and smaller government, according to one particular political scientist. | |
At the National Conservative Student Conference in Washington, Hosted by Young America's Foundation. | |
Many young attendees expressed that the health of the economy was not as pressing a concern for them. | |
Unlike older conservatives who often advocate for anti-tax, anti-IRS, and anti-government regulation policies, these younger conservatives seemed more interested in identity politics, culture, and social issues. | |
In interviews with Market Watch, a college student cited education. | |
College students cited education, abortion, identity politics, guns, and transgender issues as the main challenges facing the country rather than economic matters. | |
The shift in priorities reflects the energy of the Republican Party within the conservative movement. | |
The current movement appears to be more motivated by questions of identity, culture, and perceived fear of America slipping away from its traditional values rather than being primarily driven by economics. | |
They're talking about values, but different values. | |
While some of the young conservatives claimed indifference towards economic issues, it is evident that they still expressed frustration about the economy. | |
One student... | |
She highlighted the Second Amendment rights and transgender issues as significant concerns from a conservative perspective. | |
Although she admitted not being well-versed in specific economic issues, she acknowledged her dissatisfaction with the current state of the economy and the policies being implemented. | |
Overall, the shifting priorities among young conservatives seem to indicate a changing landscape within the modern conservative movement, with social issues taking a more prominent... | |
role in shaping their political outlook compared to the traditional economic principles. | |
So what am I saying? | |
What do I want? | |
I want that tent A while back, in the late 60s, early 70s, the Southern strategy was so important. | |
As you remember at the time, the Dixiecrats, the conservative... | |
Folks who did not like where the country was going, specifically regarding civil rights and the like, were abandoning the Democrats left and right. | |
This is ridiculous. | |
this new wave of liberals, the Bobby Kennedy, John Kennedy Democrats did not the same thing, the other hand, the other hand, the other hand, the other hand, the other hand, Didn't work for them. | |
So what did they do? | |
They reached out. | |
They reached out. | |
I don't care about dealing with issues that are esoteric to us. | |
I want to get more people involved in winning, in beating the Democrats. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
I want to beat them. | |
I want to beat them. | |
I don't want to talk. | |
Somebody mentioned about Nigel Farage. | |
Do you think that that poses an interesting point to most people? | |
No. | |
I want to see a group of people. | |
I want to see... | |
I know this may sound crazy. | |
You may not believe me. | |
I want to see this tent. | |
I want to see people walking in. | |
Blacks, whites, young. | |
I want to see people with tats. | |
I want to see trans people, young people, old people, white people, Asian people. | |
All walking in this huge group of people who get together and actually sit down and say, we share something together. | |
We share something together. | |
We share this idea. | |
It means more to me than anything else. | |
I don't want anymore to talk about things that are esoteric, that don't really matter. | |
Look at the words that we use. | |
Look at the words that conservatives use all the time. | |
And I'm not a conservative, but I say we because I'm I connect more with you. | |
We use words like freedom, freedom fest. | |
Hey, free. | |
I just want to be free. | |
We have freedom. | |
Do you not feel free? | |
I feel free. | |
There are some places I want to talk about in terms of free speech, but do you feel free? | |
That argument's not working. | |
We've got to sit down with folks and sit down and say, what is it that you're talking about? | |
Come on in. | |
Just come over here. | |
Come here. | |
Come into our tent. | |
I want to beat these people. | |
I want to beat the Democrats. | |
Look what Hunter Biden's doing. | |
Look what's happening right now. | |
They're making a fool out of you. | |
They don't care about you. | |
What is it that bothers you? | |
Tell me what concerns you. | |
Welcome. | |
There is not one person here right now listening to us, part of the conspiratorium, who would deny somebody the right to be what they want to be, dress the way they want to be, call themselves whatever pronouns you want. | |
This is a free country. | |
You do whatever you want. | |
We may not share with it, but so what? | |
You may not share with us. | |
I don't agree with virtually anyone, but that doesn't mean anything. | |
We're not standing in the way of this. | |
We spend our times constantly mocking people because they have purple hair or studs or whatever it is. | |
Now, if it involves children, that's one thing. | |
There is a vast minority of people who identify as a turnip and they do these TikTok videos. | |
That's not who they are. | |
We've got to sit and figure out the following. | |
We believe in something. | |
This is what I believe in. | |
I don't know if you agree with me, but I believe in this. | |
100% free speech. | |
Free, total, absolute free speech. | |
Unfettered free speech. | |
Free opinion about anything. | |
Especially opinion. | |
Anything. | |
If you don't want to believe that the Vietnam War occurred, fine. | |
If you don't want to believe that we landed on the moon, fine. | |
If you want to believe in flat earth, fine. | |
Doesn't matter to me. | |
Whether it's misinformation, disinformation, that's up for me to tell you. | |
But you say whatever you want. | |
Welcome. | |
Come on in, have a seat, say whatever you want. | |
Anything. | |
Whatever you want. | |
Anything. | |
There was a story recently of Roger Waters. | |
Roger Waters, they have in Germany a Holocaust denial. | |
I personally don't understand the denial, but if that's what you want to believe, fine. | |
If you don't want to believe in slavery, fine. | |
What about free speech do people not understand? | |
What about free speech do people not understand? | |
What is it about free speech that people do not understand? | |
I don't understand it. | |
Tell me. | |
Tell me specifically. | |
What is this thing that people do not understand? | |
I do not... | |
Oh, look at that. | |
There's old Bob Harris. | |
Thank you, Bob. | |
I just tried that new little feature. | |
I like that. | |
I can highlight who you are. | |
That's it. | |
Now let me ask you a question. | |
Listen to me very carefully. | |
This is the best question there is. | |
This is the best question there is. | |
Oh, for one thing. | |
I want to get young people and I want to sit there and say, let me explain something to you. | |
First, abortion. | |
Here is a position on abortion, and I think I speak for all of you. | |
Whether you believe in abortion, it's up to you. | |
Whether you believe in abortion, Whether you don't want an abortion, whether you believe in it personally, whether you believe in it should be women, women who are raped, women who risk their life, young people, whatever it is, whatever your thoughts on abortion, you're entitled to your thoughts on abortion. | |
You are. | |
You're entitled to them. | |
The only thing that we have to say to you is simply this. | |
Number one. | |
The Constitution of the United States does not provide the right to an abortion. | |
The Constitution does not do that. | |
The Constitution has only three particular rights it mentions. | |
It says only that you cannot deprive somebody of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. | |
Let me say this again. | |
The Constitution says you cannot deprive somebody of life, liberty, or property, the big three, without due process of law. | |
Meaning, I can deprive you of life, liberty, or property. | |
I can kill you in the capital punishment. | |
I can put you, send you to life in prison. | |
I can take your property and seize it by eminent domain as long as I provide due process. | |
You got it? | |
It doesn't say you have a right to... | |
It doesn't say you have the right to life. | |
It doesn't say that. | |
It doesn't say you have the right to liberty. | |
It says you only have a right to due process if they want to take it away. | |
Now, I don't know what you're going to do if you think about taking away the life of an unborn child. | |
We're going to due process, how that even works. | |
But let me say this again. | |
The Constitution does not provide these rights. | |
It doesn't. | |
There is no right guaranteeing that children cannot be sold as child rides. | |
There's no constitutional right to that. | |
There is no constitutional right against that. | |
The only constitutional right under the Bill of Rights that provides and prohibits individuals themselves from violating it is the 13th Amendment. | |
The 13th Amendment. | |
And the reason why is very, very simply. | |
The 13th Amendment provides that This is the slavery clause. | |
That's it. | |
It's the only Bill of Rights provision that can be committed by a private individual. | |
Okay, fine. | |
That's it. | |
So, young people, come under the tent. | |
Understand something. | |
Welcome. | |
I am what you would call pro-choice. | |
Though I loathe abortion. | |
I don't want abortion. | |
I hate abortion. | |
I don't want people to have abortion. | |
I don't even want to... | |
I don't have anything to do with it. | |
But I do not want... | |
I'm in prison. | |
Because if there's a right to life, and if it's absolute, then that means it's a crime. | |
If it's a crime, you committed abortion. | |
If you were involved in it, you go to prison. | |
You committed an abortion, including the mother. | |
You got that? | |
I don't want that. | |
So I guess I'm right to life. | |
Now you can sit down and you can meet with people who agree, don't agree, whatever it is. | |
But in our tent, all we say is that the Constitution doesn't say anything about that. | |
I happen to be against the death penalty, but the Constitution absolutely provides for the death penalty so long as there's due process of law. | |
Does that make any sense to you? | |
People, the Constitution is not this thing that fills in all of the stuff that you think. | |
I think there's a right to marriage. | |
It doesn't mention marriage. | |
It doesn't mention marriage once. | |
It doesn't mention voting. | |
It doesn't even mention how many... | |
Supreme Court justices are right. | |
It doesn't mention one man, one vote. | |
It doesn't mention the Air Force. | |
It doesn't mention anything. | |
It's very, very limited. | |
Very limited. | |
That's all I'm saying. | |
So if you, young people, want to either prevent abortion, prohibit abortion, ban abortion, or guarantee it, you go to your state. | |
You do whatever you want. | |
You can pass a constitutional amendment if you want, or you can pass federal legislation. | |
Guaranteeing it. | |
You're entitled to it. | |
Go ahead. | |
Do it. | |
Do you hear what I'm saying? | |
Tell me you hear what I'm saying. | |
I'm telling people. | |
Come into our tent. | |
Utilize. | |
Be a part of the system. | |
If you don't believe in the death penalty and you want to ban it, prohibit it, mandate it, whatever, go ahead. | |
You are not precluded from doing this. | |
You have been sold a bill of goods. | |
You've been told. | |
That the Republicans or whoever, they want to ban abortion. | |
Now, some do, but Justice Alito never said that. | |
That's not the provision of this. | |
That's it. | |
Period. | |
Young people, sit down. | |
Sit down. | |
We have a question here, young people. | |
Listen to me very carefully, young conservatives. | |
Let me ask you a question. | |
Let's assume you find out that for the past, Ten years. | |
There is a memo that was actively circulated on SNL that prohibited conservative comedians or whatever from appearing on SNL. | |
Question. | |
Does SNL have the right to limit its... | |
whatever. | |
Its storyline stars? | |
Yes. | |
Yes. | |
Absolutely. | |
What if you find out that actually it was the White House ordering SNL to do this? | |
Do you have a right? | |
Do you have any kind of standing under the First Amendment to claim censorship? | |
Do you? | |
Probably not. | |
Because you don't have standing. | |
You haven't suffered any harm from them. | |
Let's take X. I can't call it X. It's Twitter. | |
Let's assume you are a person of color. | |
You are a transgendered, bi, queer, two-station, two-spirit, proto-metasexual, mollusk, whatever it is. | |
Okay? | |
Good. | |
Welcome. | |
Welcome into our tent. | |
We don't care. | |
Welcome. | |
This is America. | |
You can say, you can be, I don't care, whatever you want to be. | |
It's fine with me. | |
Welcome. | |
You have the right to do that. | |
Nobody can tell you. | |
Now, let me just say, the government can't tell you anything. | |
This guy over there can mock you, but you can mock him back. | |
Now, let's say Elon Musk or somebody else says, no, you can't say that. | |
Because your information is invalid, it's misinformation, disinformation, and furthermore, we find out that the government was responsible in shutting you down. | |
Now you're going to come to us. | |
Now we're going to say to you, with the purple hair and your safety pin or whatever you have, it doesn't matter. | |
You have the right to speak. | |
They're abridging your right to speak. | |
We're on your side. | |
They can't do that. | |
And you cannot have the government use social media as a proxy to shut you up and shut you down. | |
We are behind you 100%. | |
You cannot do that. | |
Whereas in the case of SNL, that's a different story. | |
This is a different one. | |
This is a little bit different. | |
Social media right now today are critical platforms where people do business, people get to speak, people get to whatever it is. | |
It's not just some little rinky-dink, whatever. | |
It's the public square. | |
Absolutely. | |
And if anybody tells you that you can't say something, and if we find out that it's because it was done at the behest of the government, Whereas they were acting as proxies, we will be all over it. | |
We will defend you to the end of the earth. | |
Come into our tent. | |
Sit down. | |
Have a piece of crumb cake. | |
Joy. | |
We are the conservatives, whatever we are. | |
We believe in the Constitution. | |
We believe in freedom. | |
Absolutely. | |
You want to talk about climate change? | |
Sit down. | |
Let's talk about this. | |
Tell me what you want to talk about. | |
And we won't laugh at you. | |
I mean, you might laugh at us, but let's talk about this. | |
What is your concern? | |
And how can we work together on this? | |
This is what I want to do. | |
Tell me what you want. | |
Let me give you my understanding. | |
Let me give you your understanding. | |
Let me tell you what my understanding is. | |
And I'm just a layman. | |
I'm not a climatologist. | |
I believe that historically, history will show, based upon core samples, there have been periods of... | |
Incredible, incredible warmth from the Holocene Maxima, the Hipsy Thermals, 10,000, 20,000 years ago. | |
And it lasted forever. | |
And it was because of these incredible hot moments. | |
That's why the United Kingdom is there. | |
That's why Britain is there. | |
And you can see this. | |
Joe Rogan had a couple of wonderful climatologists. | |
I'm assuming they're valid, but they pretty much reiterated what I'm saying. | |
Okay. | |
So I'm not really worried about that. | |
Here's my question, and you can work with me. | |
Young people into the tent, number one. | |
Do you believe that global warming, first of all, is appreciable, it's dangerous, and that it can be fixed? | |
As opposed to you just pointing out, saying, you know, the sun is coming up. | |
You can't change that. | |
Do you believe that global warming is anthropogenic? | |
There's an anthropogenic causation model that is anthropogenic, man-made. | |
Do you believe it's man-made? | |
If there's no man, there's no global warming. | |
That it would not have occurred but for man. | |
Do you believe that? | |
Just answer the question. | |
You do? | |
Okay, fine. | |
I think the jury's out on that one, but we'll talk. | |
I'll give you that one. | |
Now, number one, what do you want done? | |
What do you want done What do you want done that we are not the only ones who suffer or pay for it? | |
And what would you like to do and how can we enforce other countries to join in as well? | |
And what do you think is extreme? | |
What do you think is rational? | |
I want to discuss this. | |
I'm not going to laugh you out. | |
I want to discuss this. | |
Anybody here have a problem with talking to people about that? | |
Anybody have any problem with that? | |
Anybody want to have a problem with that? | |
If you do, we're not going to win this. | |
We're not going to win this. | |
Those Democrats will not have anything to do with Trump or you or whatever. | |
They hate you. | |
You're a Nazi. | |
You're a racist. | |
They won't have anything to do with you. | |
I'm not going to be that way. | |
I want to talk to these people. | |
Tell me what it is. | |
And I don't mean just talk to them just to placate them. | |
I mean talk to them to find out. | |
I have no problem with that. | |
Because what I believe in is the fundamentals. | |
And the fundamentals I want people to understand is it's the Constitution. | |
It's a bit of civility. | |
And we can disagree with certain things. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
I don't care. | |
We have different factions within the left. | |
I don't care. | |
That's what debate is. | |
That's what a vigorous, robust debate is. | |
I have no problem with that. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
But I want you to understand that those people are doing some things that are going to destroy this country. | |
First and foremost, we cannot let crime run rampant. | |
They are opening up the jail cells in their onions. | |
Number two, you cannot... | |
You cannot look the other way when kids are being systematically trafficked, when they're being raped. | |
We cannot allow a child who is not able to understand or to come up with its own favorite color that it wants to have its genitals removed. | |
You can't do that. | |
You just can't do that. | |
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
You agree with that? | |
They probably say, yeah, I'm with you on that. | |
Next, border. | |
The border. | |
We cannot have open borders. | |
Period. | |
Nobody does. | |
Do you have a lock on your door? | |
Yes. | |
Do you have a lock? | |
Do you have a lock on your... | |
Do you have your key? | |
Do you lock your... | |
This is rudimentary. | |
We cannot have open borders. | |
Can't do this. | |
When I get done, this is my picture. | |
My picture is going to be this holy blank moment. | |
Where you see people meeting conservatives, meet the new conservatives. | |
I want to look like, imagine Questlove standing next to Howard Sprague, standing next to Sly Stone, standing next to this absolute rainbow, this coalition of the many, of the different. | |
Who get together and we say we have fundamental things that we believe in. | |
That's how we win. | |
Now here's my question. | |
Listen to me. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
When we win, when you win, when you think, ah, alas, victory, what will this country look like? | |
Describe it to me. | |
Tell me. | |
What will it look like? | |
What will things look like under your version of correctness? | |
What? | |
Tell me. | |
What will perfection look like? | |
What will nirvana look like? | |
What will it look like? | |
It's critical. | |
What is it? | |
Borders closed? | |
What? | |
Tell me. | |
What do you think? | |
If you can't answer that question, this is not good. | |
If you say, you know, better. | |
Better how? | |
What do you mean better? | |
Better what? | |
How? | |
How is it better? | |
What do you want done? | |
What do you want? | |
What is it that would make you feel great? | |
Here's what I want. | |
Number one. | |
New legislation that absolutely positively prohibits, proscribes, and prevents the limitation of speech, the censorship of speech on all public platforms, strata, meta, Instagram, whatever it is. | |
They are too big and too enormous for you to call them private Industry, private groups of people that have their own little house rules. | |
No. | |
Misinformation, disinformation, data information, all of that stuff are no longer grounds for... | |
Your job is to either ignore them or correct them. | |
That's all. | |
When people were saying years ago that the Earth is 5,000 years old, nobody kicked them off of... | |
Well, we didn't have social media, but I don't believe the Earth is 5,000 years old, but... | |
If you want to say that, so what? | |
I have a couple of options. | |
Number one, I can say you're crazy. | |
I can point to proof. | |
Whatever. | |
If you're a flat earther, go ahead and say it. | |
I don't care. | |
Go ahead. | |
I can, again, ignore you. | |
Number two, point out my own reason why you're... | |
But I'm not going to ban you because what you're saying is misinformation. | |
I'm not going to do that. | |
If you believe that... | |
I keep thinking of Steve Jobs, who he had this islet cell pancreatic cancer. | |
He could have been saved. | |
He could have been saved. | |
Many people believe. | |
But he got into this juicing and all this holistic stuff. | |
Okay, fine. | |
I don't think that works, but that's my opinion. | |
I think you have the right to say whatever you want. | |
So if I say that, that disinformation could kill people. | |
Oh, you don't need chemotherapy. | |
You don't need surgery. | |
Just freak. | |
Drink papaya juice. | |
You'll be just fine. | |
The papain will blah, blah, blah. | |
Should a person be banned from that? | |
No. | |
What if you don't believe World War II happened? | |
What if you don't believe Vietnam happened? | |
What if you don't believe the Crusades happened? | |
What if you don't believe... | |
What if you don't believe the... | |
What if you believe something which you say... | |
What? | |
What if you believe that Caratop was responsible for 9-11. | |
He was instrumental in bringing down the towers. | |
I don't care. | |
Let me say this again. | |
In our intent, you can say whatever you want. | |
We'll laugh at you, we'll ignore you, whatever it is. | |
This is very simple stuff. | |
What is after these basics? | |
Crime, law and order, borders, whatever it is. | |
Dignity. | |
Everything else we can argue about. | |
What's going on? | |
Now, civility, Linda brings up a good point. | |
Civility, I don't know how to mandate that. | |
I can encourage it. | |
I don't know how to mandate that. | |
I don't know how to mandate that. | |
Do you understand this? | |
That's a tough one. | |
That would be wonderful if we could do it. | |
Now, right now, we are seeing something which is so terrific, and it is so wonderful, and I can't say this enough. | |
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I'm telling you right now, the Biden family is collapsing. | |
Even Joe is recognizing that kid, that grandkid, for the first time. | |
You're going to see him get the Sicilian flu so bad when they turn up the heat. | |
Joe's going to be humming, humming, humming. | |
He's going to be drooling and he's going to be doing a curly. | |
He's going to be. | |
He's going to. | |
And Hunter, they're calling for his head. | |
They're calling for his head. | |
And he's going to either try to pull the, I'm so drug-addled, I don't know what I'm doing, I did this when I was on drugs, or I don't know what. | |
But he is, I'm telling you right now, believe me when I tell you this, believe me, dear friends, believe me, they want him so bad, they have had it with him. | |
And as we speak, Trump is going through the roof. | |
How do you explain that? | |
Trump is going through the roof. | |
How do you explain that? | |
How does this happen? | |
Think about it. | |
Somebody asked, what if you falsely scare people with a fake deadly virus? | |
Does anybody here think that SARS-CoV-2 was fake? | |
Does anybody here think that SARS-CoV-2 was fake? | |
Do you believe it was fake? | |
There was no SARS-CoV-2. | |
Didn't exist. | |
There was no H1N1. | |
There wasn't a coronavirus. | |
Nobody got sick. | |
The virions, the spike proteins never occurred. | |
Nobody got sick. | |
Nobody died. | |
Nonsense, nonsense, nonsense. | |
Does anybody believe that? | |
Does anybody truly believe that? | |
Because I'm noticing this. | |
Does anybody really believe that? | |
Anybody? | |
Now, bioweapons is a different issue. | |
Does anybody believe this? | |
There was no proof. | |
There's no proof. | |
Do you believe there's no proof of coronavirus? | |
Seriously. | |
Does anybody? | |
Respiratory flu? | |
No. | |
Does anybody really believe that? | |
Does anybody really believe, seriously, that it didn't exist? | |
It was just a fraud. | |
It was the abominable snowman. | |
Everybody conspired to say, he's going to do this. | |
Just keep saying it. | |
But there's no proof. | |
Just keep saying it. | |
What about that? | |
I don't know. | |
Keep using the ping pong ball with the clove sticking out of it. | |
I don't know. | |
There's no such thing as this. | |
Does anybody believe that? | |
Does anybody believe that? | |
Seriously? | |
I mean, you can think whatever you want. | |
I mean, with a bioweapon gain of function, whether it occurred in China. | |
But we have to really get down because I'm seeing people who are just by... | |
Just sitting back, they're just like saying things. | |
I've got a friend of mine who keeps talking about mRNA. | |
I said, this is messenger RNA. | |
Do you know what messenger RNA is? | |
And he said, well, he thinks this is... | |
He thinks that mRNA, if you ever see it, is bad. | |
That it doesn't exist. | |
It exists in nature. | |
And granted, it's genetic material that tells your body how to make proteins. | |
I mean, it can be used. | |
But I've got this friend of mine who thinks that there is no such thing as mRNA. | |
That it doesn't exist. | |
That it was created just for purposes of that. | |
What? | |
And it just keeps growing. | |
Oh, another one too. | |
He thinks that... | |
Oh, um... | |
Okay, what is it? | |
You see, we have to start with this. | |
And we have to start asking ourselves, what is it that we know and what is the basis of our belief system? | |
If you believe it was a biomem, if you believe it was a gain of function, if you believe it was, you know, you can say, yeah, that kind of makes sense. | |
Or it wasn't as bad as they say, or it should have happened, or there could have been therapeutics. | |
You could say a lot of things. | |
But what happens now is there are people who sit back and they so enjoy this, they go a little bit further. | |
And they say, well, it never, there was no. | |
It doesn't exist. | |
It was all fake. | |
I'm thinking, wait, wait, wait, wait. | |
Well, I get a lot more views if I say that. | |
What? | |
Do you remember a while back? | |
I know this has nothing to do with anything. | |
Do you remember when they said there was... | |
God, what was it? | |
There were kids were being... | |
What was it? | |
Kids were being sent in furniture, armoires, and... | |
What's the name of the company? | |
Remember that one? | |
Do you remember this one? | |
Do you remember this? | |
Uh, what, what? | |
What? | |
*Gasp* | |
Wayfair, yes. | |
Thank you. | |
Do you remember this? | |
There were people who said that there were kids. | |
They said this. | |
There were kids inside these chiferoes or armoires or whatever it was. | |
And I said, kids? | |
Yes, kids. | |
They're being so... | |
Kids? | |
Yes. | |
And there's one in particular. | |
Oh, there was one. | |
Oh, they loved her. | |
People said, oh, you've got to watch her. | |
I said, this is dangerous. | |
She was very dangerous. | |
She just said stuff that just... | |
If I didn't know better, I'd swear she was a plant. | |
Because she said stuff that just made the cause of child trafficking seem like a joke. | |
And I said, I don't think. | |
Hey, look at this. | |
There's this page 12. Did you see this? | |
This Arm Warrior, $11,000. | |
I think you know what's in the back panel. | |
Get that. | |
In the back, if you pull back the button, there's a kid in there. | |
Remember that one? | |
I said, what are you talking about? | |
How about when people said there were either kids or something on the On that ship, the Hope, or whatever it was, or they were in tunnels. | |
Remember this? | |
They were in tunnels. | |
This is the most important... | |
Anyway, this started... | |
If I didn't know about her, I would say to myself, I think these people are... | |
We have to do ourselves the following. | |
I want you to listen to me carefully. | |
Please don't take this the wrong way. | |
Disabuse yourself of people who hurt Let them say whatever they want. | |
I mean, I'm not saying that they can't say that. | |
But run the other way. | |
Run the other way. | |
This is the dancing Israeli story all over again. | |
Now that doesn't mean, the reason I'm saying this, as you recall, during 9-11, there's a story about these Israelis that were dancing. | |
Either dancing in anticipation of the towers being hit, they were in Liberty Park in Jersey City, or they were Pulled over at the George Washington Bridge, or there was something, but they were supposedly, they were reputed to be Israelis, and later on, there was this video supposedly of them back in Israel saying, that's us, we were dancing. | |
Okay. | |
I said, so what does that mean? | |
And people said, well, it obviously means that the Israelis were involved in 9-11. | |
I said, wait a minute. | |
Where are you getting that from? | |
That's just like, did you hear what they're doing to Marjorie Taylor Greene? | |
Marjorie Taylor Greene, did you hear this? | |
They say that she's claiming or claimed that somehow Jews or somebody was involved in laser lights for the Northern California fires. | |
Now, remember, nobody will ever say what you say correctly. | |
Nobody will ever go back and say, oh, I'm sorry, Marjorie. | |
I misunderstood. | |
I thought you said that there were lights. | |
They're claiming that Bobby Kennedy is anti-Semitic because he mentioned that there might be, based upon an NIH study, there might be some type of instance where certain ethnicities and certain genetic folks do not get COVID. | |
Do you see what I'm saying? | |
So, what I want you to do... | |
Is enjoy the fruits of a wild and a wonderful internet. | |
Wonderful. | |
But just remember that what I'm trying to do, what we're trying to do, is to bring people in and if you think, listen to me, if you think you're going to win the next election by going out and saying that COVID's not real, Or that you want to double down on a lot of gun stuff and you want to have open carry and all this stuff. | |
That may be great. | |
I'm telling you. | |
There's a lot of arguments to that. | |
But you will dissuade more people than you can imagine. | |
People get scared by that. | |
So think about what you're saying politically. | |
Some people will say, I don't care whether we win or not. | |
I don't care about this. | |
I'm going to say this. | |
Period. | |
I have a friend. | |
His whole world is bump stocks. | |
That's the most important thing in the world. | |
Bump stocks. | |
That's it. | |
We have to ask ourselves. | |
We have to have somebody come up with our manifesto. | |
Our articles of faith. | |
What are the four or five things that we believe in? | |
What do we believe in? | |
Everything else is okay. | |
And I'll tell them. | |
Listen, if you come in the tent, come on in. | |
This one over there may think, I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
How do we win an election? | |
How do we win? | |
We go after and we pull new conservatives in, whatever these people are called, and you cleave and poach people who are already Democrats. | |
And you don't do that by scaring them. | |
And you don't do that by just dismissing what they're saying regarding... | |
Transgender identity politics, abortion, whatever. | |
You don't do that. | |
I want to win this. | |
Do you understand? | |
I want to win this. | |
Someone writes, like it matters who wins. | |
Someone wrote just now, like it matters who wins. | |
Do you think that we, as a country, could do better with Donald Trump as president versus Al Gore. | |
Very simple question. | |
Do you think we, the United States of America, would be better off with Donald Trump as president versus Al Gore, versus Joe Biden? | |
Do you? | |
Do you think? | |
Do you think? | |
Same Ultra-wealthy, powerful bankers. | |
Oh, come on. | |
You hear this? | |
This is the put your feet up and just say, yeah, it doesn't matter. | |
Globalists coming in the Bank of International Sentiments. | |
Typical globalists. | |
Yeah, you got the Bilderberg Group. | |
It doesn't really matter. | |
Two sides of the same coin. | |
It doesn't really matter. | |
Why bother? | |
I'm so smart. | |
I'm so smart. | |
I am. | |
Yeah, Jekyll Island. | |
Yeah. | |
Central Bank. | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
Federal Reserve. | |
Yeah. | |
Do you think that? | |
Does anybody think that? | |
Do you think that? | |
You see how we get? | |
There's always a few. | |
And you're entitled to your opinion. | |
Yeah, I know this stuff. | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
DARPA. | |
DARPA, HARP, DARPA. | |
Montpellier Society, yeah. | |
That's that Hayek. | |
That's that Milton Friedman on steroids. | |
Yeah, that's it. | |
Yeah, that's the Rothschild. | |
That's the Knights of the Temple. | |
Whatever it is. | |
Whatever this thing is. | |
Yeah, I know these things. | |
I know these things. | |
I'm smart. | |
I'm smart. | |
I know what I'm talking about. | |
You guys are with your elections. | |
I know better. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
Because the bankers are going to come in. | |
That's great. | |
Well, you're right about that. | |
Okay, forget it. | |
Four more years of Biden. | |
What do you say? | |
Doesn't matter. | |
Biden, Carmelita Harris. | |
Do yourself a favor. | |
Do yourself a favor. | |
I want you to imagine, now think about this, you are at the emergency room. | |
And you are a doctor standing by, and they're bringing in this patient. | |
And this patient, this poor person, is on the gurney, suffering from what appears to be a heart attack. | |
And you sit back, and you say, yeah, typical Western diet for you. | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
Put a lot more money into, you know. | |
Big pharma than basic clean living. | |
Meanwhile, the patient is coding. | |
And you're talking about... | |
See, we have an infant mortality rate. | |
Lost him. | |
Well, I just wanted you to know that I know all about that. | |
I didn't lift a finger. | |
We should have saved the patient. | |
Well, let me tell you something. | |
I want to vote. | |
I want to win. | |
If I don't think Trump is going to get back in, I think he could do a lot more elsewhere. | |
I want to get somebody who follows his ideology. | |
I want to get more people in the tent, so to speak. | |
I want to win, and I want to kick those bastards out. | |
You got a problem with that? | |
Anybody got a problem with that? | |
I want to kick those bastards out. | |
I want to get rid of them. | |
I want to get rid of these people. | |
Anybody want to join me? | |
It's up to you. | |
Maybe you don't. | |
Maybe it's not worth it. | |
Maybe it's a big, moisted turn. | |
Maybe it's the banksters and all these guys. | |
But you know what? | |
I'm not going to sit back this time. | |
I want to win. | |
And I want to be happy every time I see that Biden family collapse under the pressure. | |
That's what I want. | |
I want to see that. | |
And that's what I'm going to do. | |
I'm going to celebrate this. | |
Because I don't know about you, but we've been through a lot of stuff together. | |
And I'm not about to give up. | |
And I'm going to push it and point it out. | |
And yeah, yeah, that's true. | |
All the other stuff, but it doesn't matter. | |
I'm fighting. | |
You with me on this one? | |
You with me on this one, my friends? | |
Because we are not. | |
And by the way, that President Trump, let me tell you something. | |
I wouldn't wish his life on anything. | |
What they're doing to him is disgusting. | |
When you think about the fact that they're doing nothing for all what's-his-name. | |
That's it, my friends. | |
You have a great, great, great, great, great, great day. | |
And remember, you want to win or what? | |
You want to win? | |
It's up to you. | |
It's up to you. | |
It's completely up to you. | |
If you like it the way it is right now, do nothing. | |
Don't vote. | |
Don't worry about it. | |
I'm not that way. | |
That's all. | |
All right, dear friends, you have a great and a glorious night. | |
We'll see you tomorrow. | |
Same bad time, same bad channel. | |
8 a.m. | |
You are a delight, a wonderful group of people. | |
Don't ever lose your spunk. | |
Don't ever lose your... | |
Don't ever lose... | |
And by the way, remember, whatever you feel, you should have the right to say it, no matter what it is. | |
No matter what it is! | |
I may not agree with it. | |
You may not agree with me, which is fine. | |
Let's be courteous and simple, and that's it. | |
That's all. | |
All right, kids. | |
See you tomorrow. | |
Same bad time, same bad channel. | |
The monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. |