Christie Fat-Shaming, Gold Star Family Outrage, the Mysterious Eric Schwerin and Trump's Power
Such a waste of electrons.
Such a waste of electrons.
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In the world of politics, there is something that, well, like life as well, and that is to avoid the unforced error. | |
And this is something which I think always... | |
Frankly, it amazes me how people, so many people, at the highest level of politics, whether it's Trump or Biden or anybody, constantly and repeatedly commits the unforced error. | |
And when I talk to people, especially friends of mine, the people who are Trump acolytes, they have no sense of politics. | |
None. | |
And whatever Trump does, they think it's just brilliant. | |
Brilliant! | |
A lot of what he does is brilliant, inadvertently. | |
Inadvertently, it's interesting for reasons I shan't be able to explain. | |
It's interesting how these things work. | |
It's interesting. | |
And I don't really get it. | |
And maybe I don't understand how things I don't maybe understand a lot of the background. | |
But I know people that I, and I'm sure you know them too. | |
Everything Trump does is brilliant. | |
And whatever he says, they're very defensive. | |
No, no, that's fine. | |
He should say that. | |
Well, let me tell you one thing. | |
And this is something which is critical. | |
Trump has got to lay off this petulant, this mean-spirited kind of... | |
I don't know what the word is. | |
What is this word? | |
This mean-spirited sense of making fun of little like what you look like and Chris Christie's fat. | |
Why are you doing that in a country where 70% of the people are fat? | |
There's no need to do that. | |
There's no need. | |
You don't need any negative. | |
You don't have to. | |
It's Chris Christie. | |
He's oafish. | |
You can look at his record. | |
You can look at what he has said. | |
But yet I know people who say, you don't understand. | |
It's fine. | |
It's funny. | |
I think it's funny because it's this trolling behavior that we're into. | |
And people love this idea because they love to troll. | |
And they think they're just used to it. | |
Just say whatever you want. | |
Be as mean. | |
Curse, scream, yell. | |
And not only that, Trump is fat. | |
I don't want to break it to you, but if you've ever seen him walking around playing golf, it's like, my God, now you know where he wears the blue suits and the thing in it. | |
But it's just stupid. | |
It's absolutely the most stupid thing in the world because people identify with that. | |
Remember years ago that Megyn Kelly, he mentioned something about blood? | |
She had blood or he saw blood or something. | |
I don't know what it is. | |
Now, remember, somebody says, yeah, but Chris Christie's been sticking the knife into Trump. | |
I said, go after him. | |
Go after his record. | |
Go after what he says. | |
Go after his policy, his flip-flops. | |
Go over the fact that what he is doing, that he is not serious. | |
Chris Christie does not want to win. | |
Chris Christie wants to maintain his name so that he can be a paid contributor on various shows. | |
That's what Chris Christie is about. | |
Say that. | |
Go ahead. | |
That's okay. | |
Don't talk about his weight. | |
It's very simple. | |
But you see this. | |
No. | |
No, Trump's right. | |
No, he's not right. | |
It's stupid. | |
What are you doing? | |
You've got to ask yourself. | |
Politically, it's an unforced error. | |
Let me give you another one. | |
Why they don't have Biden sitting in a chair. | |
And everybody comes in and gets right in his face and maybe looks at him and says, Beau Biden did not die in Iraq. | |
He had a brain tumor. | |
Do you understand that? | |
He did not die. | |
He did not. | |
Trump said, quote, my son was a major in the U.S. Army. | |
We lost him in Iraq. | |
He told troops this, and he's been saying this since, this one story, this is since, now this is in May. | |
Here we go. | |
He just did this. | |
His son died of brain cancer at the Walter Reed Military Hospital in Maryland. | |
And he has made the same claim over and over and over and over and over and over and he does not stop. | |
There is no excuse for this. | |
He told people last October, he said, Biden told an audience in Colorado that Bo lost his life in Iraq. | |
And weeks later, he said, I'm thinking about Iraq because that's where my son died. | |
And he said this over and over and over. | |
He had stage four glioblastoma, which was, it's the worst. | |
A glioma, it's horrible. | |
And he said it was a diagnosis that the president had previously attributed to burn pits in Iraq, which the military used to destroy trash while he was deployed. | |
Same thing goes for him. | |
Now, I have not a theory, but a suspicion. | |
Then maybe the idea is that let's let Joe continue with this lunacy that he's out of his mind. | |
Because later on, it might help him for criminal prosecution purposes. | |
Who knows? | |
Because there is no reason, because I don't believe in a moment that Joe is as out of it as people say. | |
I do not. | |
It's very simple. | |
He understands the flavor of ice cream. | |
He can remember, this is your son. | |
Bo did not die in Iraq. | |
Did not die in Iraq. | |
And now we're having these, and this is just incredible, the Gold Star families. | |
They're showing absolutely unbelievable this sense of disrespect. | |
It's incredible. | |
13 U.S. service member families who killed during this pull-up. | |
He is... | |
Now, the thing about it is that, as you know, remember Joe was looking at his watch? | |
Joe was looking at his watch, remember that? | |
When they attended the transfer of the remains of a service member at Dover Air Force in August of 2021? | |
Remember, he was looking at his... | |
Watch? | |
Now, to be fair, sometimes some people do that. | |
Remember when George Herbert Walker Bush was looking at his watch during one of the debates? | |
He actually wanted to see the time of how things were traversing, how things were expanding. | |
He wanted to see how, you know, She talked too long. | |
But it came across as nonchalance. | |
Like, well, let me get the hell out of here. | |
They don't care. | |
This is an unforced error. | |
This is something that in the world of politics, what are you doing? | |
Now let me ask you a question. | |
Very, very, very simply. | |
This is the most important question you can ask. | |
Does Donald Trump have the fire in his belly to really want to win another term in the White House? | |
To be president. | |
Not to show these people wrong. | |
Not to fight back against these people. | |
Not to crush the Democrats. | |
That's the other story. | |
Does he want to serve the people and promote legislation, policy? | |
So that he can leave his mark, his mark on the great folks of this country. | |
Do you think so? | |
Do you really think so? | |
To have the fire in your belly, I cannot wait to get back. | |
To get to the bottom of, to address China, maybe the Middle East, maybe working on NATO, going back and doing all of the things which had initially... | |
Because I don't think Biden doesn't have it. | |
I know that Chris Christie, I know these people don't want to do this. | |
The greatest politician who had that, the greatest politician who had an absolute passion for this was LBJ. | |
Nobody got near him. | |
Nobody. | |
I don't even think John Kennedy. | |
Because that was something his father made him do. | |
Jimmy Carter? | |
I just never got the impression. | |
You do know that Trump is crazy if he wants to go back to do this again. | |
You do know that in order for him to say, yes, I want to be president again, means he's lost his mind. | |
That most of us would say, this is ridiculous. | |
Most of our family or friends would say, don't bother with this. | |
Don't do this. | |
Thank you. | |
You've got to ask yourself this question. | |
This is what he's got to convey to people. | |
And this is what he's got to say. | |
What he's doing repeatedly is that he keeps talking about, they won't let me talk. | |
He's talking about this case. | |
He's talking about this case. | |
He's talking about just this case and nothing but this case. | |
Nobody cares about this case. | |
Nobody is... | |
No, we don't... | |
We're not... | |
Seriously. | |
Seriously? | |
Nobody cares about this. | |
Hey, do you hear what happened? | |
Do you hear what Jack Smith did? | |
Who? | |
Jack Smith. | |
Who's Jack Smith? | |
Jack Smith is the prosecutor. | |
Oh yeah, the Trump thing. | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
He wanted to file a gag order. | |
No, you understand? | |
It's a gag order and they don't want Trump to talk about his own case. | |
So how can you tell somebody you get that? | |
Don't you understand what's going on? | |
don't you see what's going on see people think that to the rest of the world the people who are going to be voting and I'm looking at the group of the people in the middle who are undecided independent that kind of thing they don't give a damn about jacks man they don't even know what you're talking about what does this mean they couldn't tell you the first thing about what Trump is even what does this mean does this make sense to you please tell me you understand don't be obstinate don't be like these people who say oh no you know I know you love Trump. | |
I know. | |
But you've got to. | |
Is he serious about this? | |
Do you know how many times he has spoken? | |
What does he tell me about what he wants to do for this country? | |
He keeps talking about this case and how he's been mistreated and how it's unfair and how it is and how they hate him and he's fat. | |
I want to hear real plans. | |
Biden's not doing it either. | |
Biden's not doing it either. | |
Nobody else is. | |
Who's talking to him? | |
Who was explaining to them? | |
Who was saying, what are you doing? | |
Every time you speak, plead your case. | |
What is going on here? | |
Ladies and gentlemen, as I speak with you right now, there are people, we live in an administrative age. | |
It happened during the, what was his name, Landis? | |
I forget his name. | |
It's during the time of FDR. | |
FDR, everybody says how great FDR was. | |
This was the time when people said, you know what? | |
We're going to set aside this thing, and we're going to come up with a group of people who are smarter than you. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
I think his name was... | |
Yes. | |
James Landis. | |
Yes, yes, yes. | |
James Landis. | |
This was the guy who was the chairman of the SEC, but this was a fellow who during, yes, who during this period of time started the trend and what Trump would say is, as I speak to you now. | |
Now listen to this carefully. | |
As I speak To you now. | |
There are people from agencies and organizations and groups that you have never, ever, ever, ever heard of. | |
Who are planning new things, new ways to destroy parts of your life you've never thought about. | |
Gas. | |
Ranges, gas stoves, fire pits, fireplaces, petroleum cars, rubber. | |
They're going to limit your ability to travel on the weekends. | |
There's going to be congestion pricing ever. | |
They're going to try to have 15-minute cities. | |
They're going to take cities and they're going to destroy all of the lanes of traffic. | |
So that you would have rooms for bikes, buses, as we speak. | |
In New York City, they want to stop ice cream trucks because of something that ice cream trucks are doing. | |
This is Trump now speaking. | |
As I speak to you, they are planning this. | |
They have this planned out for the next 25 years. | |
Do you have a... | |
Now, right now, if I start talking like this, people are going to be like, what? | |
No, no, let him speak. | |
Nobody's going to say, oh, more Jack Smith bashing. | |
Go ahead, Mr. President. | |
We care so much about protective orders. | |
Nobody cares about that. | |
And stop sticking up for him all the time and say, oh, no, no, no, he's right. | |
He's good. | |
He's a genius. | |
No, he's not a genius. | |
Every time he speaks, do you know what's in store for you? | |
I know. | |
I was there. | |
Remember, I was the president. | |
I was privy to things that would have never seen the light of day had I been there. | |
Why do you think they want me gone? | |
Because they want to get to you. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
How many here have green technology? | |
How many? | |
Raise your hand. | |
What? | |
Yeah, green technology. | |
You know, doesn't that sound good? | |
Green. | |
Doesn't that sound wonderful? | |
It's green. | |
Smart technology. | |
It's smart. | |
Doesn't that sound good? | |
Green. | |
Do you know what green technology is? | |
Green technology means that one day when it gets real hot. | |
And real nasty. | |
All of a sudden, out of nowhere, comes this order. | |
This change in something. | |
Where all of a sudden, your air conditioning isn't working. | |
Or maybe your lights are dimmering. | |
Wait a minute! | |
Oh, we have to cut down. | |
Carbon footprint. | |
You've been falling for this carbon stuff. | |
For years. | |
And it's going to get worse. | |
You have no idea what they have in mind. | |
And nobody will ever tell you. | |
What is a gas stove? | |
We happen to live... | |
If there's one thing that we have more than anybody else, that's natural gas. | |
Oh my God. | |
We are there. | |
Guess who also has natural gas? | |
Russia. | |
You have to tell people things that mean something to them. | |
They have to leave a meeting saying... | |
They're going to take away pizza oven? | |
That's right. | |
Pizza with coal. | |
I'm from New York City. | |
And we had really the best pizza where it was coal. | |
And these coal trucks would come and there'd be some places that kind of got grandfathered in. | |
Lombardy's. | |
And by the way, the reason why sometimes they would do this is not so much because of pollution. | |
But in New York, sometimes there would be buildings on top of buildings. | |
I mean, floors, so that this had to go somewhere. | |
But it wasn't so much of that. | |
But now, coal, wood-burning, no, no, no. | |
Wood-burning pizza. | |
How much wood is from a wood... | |
What are you talking about? | |
These people who will drive around and fly around in their corporate jets to go to environmental meetings, they don't care about you. | |
You don't understand something. | |
You're peasants to these people. | |
They don't care about you. | |
That's what Trump has to do. | |
Every single time, say something that resonates, as George Bush would say, something that just makes sense to them. | |
Instead, what does he do? | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know what he's talking about. | |
Thank you. | |
He can do this. | |
He can stop and say, let me show you something. | |
This is from the FBI. | |
Uniform crime statistics. | |
The FBI, I'm not making this up, the FBI that, by the way, wants Twitter or Facebook or whoever to maybe shut down your account if you're saying the wrong thing. | |
The FBI, that FBI, that FBI, you ready? | |
So this is their statistics, not mine. | |
Let me go through and explain to you what's happening in terms of crime around the country. | |
Now, compared to when I was president. | |
Let me strike that, when we were in charge. | |
Let me read this to you. | |
Do you know what is happening to this country, ladies and gentlemen, my fellow Americans? | |
There is a feeling right now of lawlessness. | |
And it started with defund the police, and it came with people... | |
The man in New York who basically protected himself and somebody was beating him and he defended himself, an honorable, by the way, a foreign, I mean, this administration would want you to believe that they care so much about foreign immigrants. | |
This was a legal immigrant who did it exactly the way he was supposed to, came to this country. | |
And he was beaten to a pulp, and he had a knife or something, which he had. | |
It was a box cutter or something, and he defended himself. | |
Then we have this place, somewhere in California, where the store owners were basically defending himself with a stick. | |
Somebody was attacking him, and they're going after us. | |
This is not... | |
Listen, ladies and gentlemen, they're going after you. | |
They're not me. | |
I don't have to worry about this. | |
I'm talking about you. | |
Recently, LAPD had the lowest recruitment ever. | |
They want to destroy law enforcement. | |
They're putting in incompetent people. | |
They're putting in cronies. | |
They're putting in people who are part of the legal studies, the critical legal studies, restorative justice. | |
Do you know what they've got in mind? | |
Four more years. | |
It's not Joe Biden, whether it's Gavin Newsom. | |
Do you know what they've got in mind? | |
And he's got to portray and paint a story for them. | |
He portrays a story, a picture. | |
He lets them know. | |
He shows them. | |
He gives them an idea. | |
He paints. | |
He tells them. | |
Every time he leaves them, he wants everybody to say, oh my God. | |
Not talk about Jack Smith. | |
In fact, what they will do is they'll say, and they want to prosecute this man? | |
And you've got to be very simple. | |
My fellow Americans, I don't need this. | |
I'm 77 years old. | |
I've got a few bucks put away. | |
I could be doing a lot of things. | |
Why do you think I'm doing this? | |
Why do you think I'm doing this? | |
Do you think I need this? | |
Do you know what this has cost me? | |
I do this because I believe in this country. | |
Sounds like the line from Buenos Aires. | |
Godfather, this country's been very good to me. | |
I'm like, Yakov Shmirnov here. | |
But the point is, that's what he should be talking about. | |
And that's what a politician does. | |
He's not a politician. | |
It's become personal. | |
He's wasting time. | |
Every single time you want somebody to say, oh my God. | |
I didn't know that. | |
Give me another fact. | |
Give me another fact. | |
Give me another fact. | |
You want to talk about vaccines? | |
Go ahead. | |
Who's looking out for you? | |
Is it too much to ask that members of the government not lie to you? | |
Is it too much? | |
When was the last time anybody got hit with perjury other than Roger Stone? | |
Do you remember this, ladies and gentlemen? | |
Do you remember when in 2005... | |
Major League Baseball players came. | |
Do you remember this? | |
Do you remember what happened? | |
It was Pamero, and it was Mark McGuire, and it was Conseco, and they all sat before, and they asked him, did you take performance? | |
Nope. | |
McGuire was the only one who said, do we have to talk about this now? | |
He said, yeah, it's called testimony. | |
What do you mean we have to talk about this now? | |
Yeah, we've got to talk about this now. | |
What the hell are you talking about? | |
Yes, we're going to talk. | |
This is called testimony. | |
That's in the past. | |
I know. | |
That's testimony. | |
We don't talk about the future. | |
What are we, Kreskin? | |
Were they charged with lying to Congress? | |
Nope. | |
1994. | |
Seven, I believe. | |
Seven, there were tobacco executives that said, do you think, do you have any reason or any reason to believe or do you believe that nicotine is connected with addiction? | |
No, not at all. | |
What? | |
What? | |
Were they charged with any? | |
No. | |
Does this make any sense to you? | |
And by the way, while we're at it, while we're at it, and this goes for both sides, and this is where Trump can really make an impact. | |
When was the last time Congress did anything for you? | |
Because these are the biggest bunch of showboaters and foreflushers anybody's ever seen. | |
Do you know what they want to do? | |
Ted Cruz wants to go on his podcast. | |
Josh Hawley wants to write his book about being a man, whatever that means. | |
Foghorn Leghorn, Jerry Clower, John Kennedy, just wants to be corn bone and hokum and hazeed and bib overalls and... | |
I don't even know what the hell he said. | |
I have no... | |
What is this? | |
We live in a country right now, ladies and gentlemen, we live in a country where the UN itself said that children are being trafficked and you've got people on the left If there is such a thing. | |
Who are saying it's a conspiracy theory. | |
They're laughing and dismissing what they're doing to our children. | |
Do you want four more years? | |
It's up to you. | |
What is happening? | |
And by the way, ladies and gentlemen, Hunter Biden's former friend, his long-time business partner, visited the Obama White House and then... | |
Vice President Joe Biden. | |
Dozens of times between 2009 and 2016. | |
And one would think he would be a target of the House Oversight Committee than to his business dealings. | |
Eric Schwerwin. | |
They reported that he visited the White House and the Vice Presidential Residents at Observatory Circle. | |
At least 27 times during Biden's vice presidency. | |
However, he said a more thorough review found that he actually made at least 36 visits. | |
So this is the guy, as you know, who was the founding partner and the managing director of Hunter's now dissolved, Rosemont Seneca. | |
Remember that? | |
And also, you know who was in that also? | |
The guy who was in that as well was... | |
Oh, God. | |
Heinz. | |
Alright. | |
*Sigh* *Sigh* *Sigh* | |
Lurch's son-in-law. | |
John Kerry's stepson. | |
Whatever. | |
Heinz. | |
But he's not really brought up at all. | |
Now, the reason why this is important, ladies and gentlemen, is that your president said, I've never talked to my son about this ever. | |
I've never talked about this, my son. | |
I don't know what my son does for a living. | |
I don't know what he does. | |
Do you understand this? | |
I do not know. | |
I do not know what he does. | |
I've never talked about him. | |
Yet the guy who was his partner came to see you 37 times, 40 times, whatever. | |
What? | |
And what did you talk about? | |
And did you ever say, who is that? | |
Nobody that. | |
No, who's this guy who keeps coming over here? | |
Nobody. | |
Tell me. | |
All right, he works with me. | |
He works with you. | |
Don't tell me about it. | |
I don't know what you do. | |
I mean, stop it. | |
I mean, stop it. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, my fellow Americans, they don't care about you. | |
You mean nothing to them. | |
He got 81 million votes. | |
81 million votes. | |
Joe Biden. | |
81 million votes. | |
Do you remember when Joe Biden campaigned? | |
No. | |
Do you remember when Joe Biden had a rally? | |
No. | |
Do you remember when Joe... | |
Did he ever have anybody waiting in line for, I don't know, days in advance? | |
No, no, that was me. | |
Excuse me. | |
No, that was us. | |
Always say us. | |
Do you want, and by the way, let me just say this again, and I want you to remember, every time Trump speaks, you want people to realize this, and they're going to say, they're going to take away my pizza? | |
They're going to take away your pizza. | |
You don't tell them something heady about schwering. | |
No, you tell them something that really makes sense. | |
Oh my God. | |
What are they going to go after next? | |
Your car? | |
Do you want to buy an electric car? | |
You know where this is headed. | |
They want electric cars. | |
Let me show you something. | |
Here is a picture. | |
These are these windmills. | |
Looks nice, doesn't it? | |
Looks nice. | |
Do you know how much these things cost? | |
Do you know how much these? | |
And do you know what they do to birds and blight? | |
They're going to do this all along the Jersey Shore. | |
This is what they're after. | |
They're in bed with these people. | |
Now, let's go for the kill. | |
I'm not for lying to the American public, but I am into creative extrapolation. | |
I'll call it that. | |
I only want people to hear something where they say, what? | |
Okay. | |
I was interested. | |
You know who this is? | |
Ladies and gentlemen, you know who this guy is? | |
Show a picture of Klaus Schwab. | |
His name is Klaus Schwab. | |
Handsome fellow. | |
He's with a group called the World Economic Forum. | |
And you might say, well, what's that? | |
Well, going back to James Landis and his administrative, this is an extra-governmental, non-American, This makes the UN look like the Junior League. | |
I mean, these are the most hardcore, and let me tell you what he said. | |
He wants you to eat bugs. | |
They want to kill beef, burgers. | |
That's the thing that gets people. | |
Now, I'm telling you right now, as a plant-based person, this is me talking, not Trump, obviously. | |
You have the right to eat anything you want. | |
I don't want to hear this. | |
I don't want to hear anybody say, well, we're going to get rid of... | |
Stop it. | |
No. | |
We're not going to kill the cattle industry. | |
We're not going to kill the dairy industry. | |
That's up to you. | |
You want to be vegetarian, vegan, whatever? | |
That's up to you. | |
We're not going to destroy this. | |
And we're not going to make people eat bugs. | |
We're not going to do this. | |
Do you want to eat bugs? | |
But anyway, you know the expression, I hear crickets? | |
Well, this is going to be, I eat crickets. | |
You like that? | |
You like that? | |
What? | |
Now, let me say this carefully. | |
What you do is you say this, it is a bit of a creative extrapolation, causing these people to stop and say, wait a minute, we don't want bugs. | |
No, no, no, I remember this. | |
And you're going to have less and you're going to learn to like it. | |
Where do you think I've got this from? | |
Bugs, they hate me. | |
Let me show you these. | |
Listen to what these people are going. | |
This is who's running the show. | |
You thought the UN was bad. | |
No, no. | |
Remember, they've got this plan. | |
If you don't put me back in, they're going to continue with this. | |
They just got started. | |
They just got started. | |
You haven't seen, because here's the thing, my dear friends, ladies and gentlemen, my dear fellow Americans, they're not in charge of anything. | |
Let me say this again. | |
They're not In charge. | |
The people who run the government are from foreign groups who are running everything. | |
Let's talk about something. | |
They want to pull the wool over your eyes. | |
NATO. | |
That's good, isn't it? | |
Let me ask you. | |
In 2008, there was the Bucharest Declaration. | |
And NATO... | |
Said specifically to Georgia and Ukraine, come on in. | |
We want you to be a member of NATO. | |
Do you know why they did this? | |
You know why? | |
Because they want war. | |
They want war with Russia. | |
And they want to bring these people in. | |
And under Article 5, the rule is this. | |
If anybody attacks a NATO country, since we're in NATO, we have to go and defend them. | |
To all our gold. | |
Do we have our gold star family here? | |
We honor you. | |
Anybody want a gold star family in, let's say, Finland? | |
Belarus? | |
What are we talking about? | |
Romania? | |
Whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
What? | |
What? | |
Oh, no, no. | |
You don't understand it. | |
If you think Vietnam was hard to understand, let's assume this. | |
NATO pushes their way. | |
Goads. | |
Entices? | |
Not entices. | |
Entices sounds like it's voluntary. | |
They goad Putin to do what we were going to do in 1962, where we all heralded John Kennedy for fighting back regarding the missiles. | |
And they do this, and then your sons and your daughters, you want to die in Finland? | |
Give them a name. | |
Here. | |
Let me show you something. | |
This is my dollar tree. | |
My favorite dollar tree. | |
This is us, right? | |
This is actually we. | |
Now let me turn this around because right here, Russia Federation, there is what they're talking about. | |
And if you can't figure out why these gold family members, we sent their children Their children, their beloved sons, for the most part, sent them to Afghanistan and then abandoned them. | |
What do you think we're going to do over here? | |
And this is Victoria Nuland. | |
See, she runs our, she's the battle czar. | |
She's the war czarina. | |
She's the one. | |
Victoria Nuland. | |
She's from a group of people called the Institute for the Study of War, the Kagans and Nulands. | |
Oh, they're into this whole bit. | |
You know, Jack, what's his name? | |
Jack Keene or whatever. | |
There's always a Maria Bartiromo. | |
He's from that. | |
They love war. | |
Oh, they love war with your children. | |
Not their own. | |
I say we strap on up. | |
Give her an M50 or whatever. | |
Put on your combat boots and slog in there to Finland and defend whatever you want to defend. | |
You want to go to war? | |
By the way, now remember, this is Trump speaking. | |
I've invited 100 Vietnam veterans. | |
Everybody stand up and give them a round of applause. | |
These men, when they were 19 years old, drafted to go fight in a country where you can hear the architect, in essence, of this. | |
This is Robert McNamara. | |
You can hear him today on YouTube say, we made a mistake. | |
We didn't know what we were doing. | |
What are we doing? | |
What was this about? | |
This is the best and the brightest. | |
This man was a genius. | |
He was making $800,000 a year. | |
He's the president of Ford Motor Company in 1961. | |
Mmm. | |
you Thank you. | |
Then he was the head of the World Bank. | |
Oh, please. | |
Don't you know how this works? | |
And in honor of you gentlemen and ladies who... | |
Nurses and people who die. | |
Nurses die, too. | |
Remember this. | |
In Vietnam. | |
What are we doing? | |
We're doing the same thing. | |
Because they want you to think that you're just going to go along with it. | |
You're going to wave your flag and you're going to put your little Ukrainian flag up. | |
And by the way, it's left and right. | |
They're all doing this. | |
And they're planning that. | |
Now, I suggest you stay away from that because most people don't really care. | |
Talk about bugs. | |
Eating bugs and no pizza. | |
That's what Trump should be doing. | |
But what's Trump doing? | |
He's talking about Jack Smith. | |
Nobody gives a damn about Jack Smith. | |
Nobody gives a damn about Jack Smith. | |
Every time you leave, Mr. President, you want that crowd to say, holy... | |
Really? | |
Really. | |
And Trump says, if you think I'm exaggerating, let me show you where to look. | |
You go to Trump... | |
And we will send you the document. | |
We'll send you this. | |
And just Fox News. | |
And by the way, folks, this isn't about me. | |
Remember, they hate us. | |
They hate us. | |
They don't care. | |
They sit back and they say, what can we make these people do? | |
They love to see you suffer. | |
Look at these bastards walking around six feet away. | |
Look, they got stickers on the ground and a store. | |
Do you know how many people we could have saved in 1918 with the Spanish influenza with stickers on the floor? | |
None. | |
They actually did this. | |
One of these people probably had somebody, a brother-in-law who was in this sticker company and they said, hey, give him the contract. | |
Okay. | |
In our country, we had the best and the brightest, the greatest minds, Tony Fauci, who basically said, now if you're in a store and you walk this way, make sure you follow the arrows because COVID will not go person to person through aspiration or sneeze droplets if you're going in the same direction. | |
They actually did this to you. | |
We've got people today, my friend, still walking around driving in cars by themselves because they were so scared and so frightened. | |
Now listen, we learned a lot from that. | |
But let me ask you a very simple question. | |
And I want you to ask yourself this. | |
Do you trust your government? | |
Do you trust your government? | |
If we tell you tomorrow that there is a new problem, a new pandemic, a new epidemic, a new whatever it is, and we have this elixir or potion, Or injection or vaccine or medication or whatever. | |
Are you going to believe us? | |
Very simple question. | |
Are you going to believe us? | |
Are you going to believe us? | |
They're ready for you. | |
They're ready for you. | |
Now remember, the crowd is still, they're still saying, pizza? | |
I can't have pizza? | |
That's what gets their attention. | |
I'm not saying Americans are stupid, but it's easy. | |
Sometimes it makes people think, wow. | |
Wow. | |
I didn't realize it. | |
Yeah. | |
Wow. | |
Pizza? | |
I remember there was a time in this country where people would worry about things like... | |
Oh, you couldn't use hairspray. | |
Remember that during the... | |
Was it PCPs? | |
Or not PCPs. | |
Polyvinyl, PVC, whatever it was. | |
Was there something about this? | |
Hairspray. | |
Ozone. | |
What was the name of this? | |
This was ozone depletion. | |
It was a spray. | |
Oh, CFCs. | |
Chlorofluorocarbons. | |
Remember this? | |
Are aerosols still bad? | |
As a result, consumer aerosol products made in the USA. | |
I have not contained ozone-depleting chemicals. | |
Remember CFCs? | |
Remember that? | |
Let me ask you this. | |
Is there anybody here involved in refrigeration? | |
Is Freon available? | |
Do we even have Freon anymore? | |
Let me ask. | |
What am I asking you for? | |
I can look at myself. | |
Is Freon still sold? | |
Freon is no longer being manufactured, and it can't be imported in the U.S. It has been going through a phase-out process. | |
Manufacturers stopped making it in 2010. | |
See? | |
Freon. | |
Can anyone buy Freon for home AC and refrigerant? | |
It can be sold to technicians, certified, blah, blah, blah. | |
Out of everything they were doing, Freon. | |
That was a big deal. | |
Okay. | |
What next? | |
And by the way, are other countries doing this? | |
No. | |
Do you think China cares about freedom? | |
Maybe they do. | |
I don't know. | |
I'm not sure. | |
Do you think so? | |
And let's talk about things. | |
You know, ladies, and I don't want to get into it. | |
Remember, and I'm not trying to suggest, please, I'm not trying to say Americans are stupid, but don't give them a lot of stuff to think about. | |
Just give them some very, very simple things. | |
Bugs. | |
Pizza. | |
Ice cream trucks. | |
Stuff that, if it's food related, oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
So, what I'm trying to say is, I don't know who's telling Trump what to do, but every time He speaks. | |
You want people to say, holy God. | |
Did you hear that? | |
And have him say something. | |
I know a lot about this. | |
And there's a lot of it I can't tell you. | |
And have him say that. | |
Why? | |
Because that reminds you. | |
See, I don't give up secrets like they say I do. | |
Look, I want to win this thing. | |
Let me be very clear. | |
I want to destroy the Democratic Party. | |
Politically. | |
Ideologically. | |
I want to destroy them. | |
I want them to be destroyed. | |
I want them to be to collapse under the might and the power of our that's what I want. | |
I don't want to see any more. | |
Of this nonsense. | |
I want them to be a thing of the past. | |
I don't want to have another version of this where we have these people take over. | |
I don't want to hear any more about men walking around, menschelet men. | |
In girls' locker rooms, freaking them out because of some weird social experiment where this guy is going to compete in swimming. | |
I just don't want to hear this anymore. | |
Enough! | |
This is ridiculous. | |
I don't want to hear anything more about kids and gender reassignment. | |
They don't even know their own favorite color yet. | |
I don't want this. | |
And if you want this, then do me a favor, continue voting Democrat. | |
Because there's more coming. | |
And if you think what I've told you is bad, you're not going to believe the future. | |
And now's your chance. | |
So you can do one of two things. | |
You can sit back and you can say, well, it'll work out. | |
No, it won't. | |
Or you can say, uh-uh. | |
I'm voting for me or whatever it is. | |
You've got to ask for the vote and you've got to tell them. | |
And especially, especially this middle-of-the-road kind of Undecided independent. | |
Alright, my friends. | |
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