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[00:01:48] And what I noticed was, as following, issue number one, I sound like a John McLaughlin. [00:01:58] The first issue was when my friend said, you would not be, he says, I will never forget, he said this, I will never forget, When he was working at a particular hospital in New York, he said, I'm not going to say which one. [00:02:19] He said, but these are his words. [00:02:21] The number of people, he said, I saw more people, you can't believe how many people were dying because of COVID. [00:02:31] I said, really? [00:02:32] He said, oh yes. [00:02:34] He said, we had a, there was a code that they would play or signal or whatever it was that would A signal every time somebody passed away. [00:02:46] He said it was something. [00:02:49] I said, now, to be fair, were these people who tended to have comorbidities, older? [00:02:54] He said, oh, yeah. [00:02:55] He said some of them had respiratory. [00:02:57] He said, if you had asthma, people with asthma, he said, oh, oh. [00:03:02] But I never saw any, he said, never saw anything like it. [00:03:09] I said, you know, we've got to get the word out about that. [00:03:14] He said, what do you mean? [00:03:14] I said, well, since you can understand, oh, and by the way, he admitted to me, he said, there's no way that this thing was handled correctly. [00:03:23] There's no way that we could have been bad or handled, but the point is, and I kept thinking about a friend of mine who says, it's the... [00:03:36] He doesn't believe it. [00:03:40] He is the conspiracy theorist everybody talks about. [00:03:45] This guy works himself into a froth. [00:03:48] It becomes with no data. [00:03:51] No data. [00:03:53] I said, this is something. [00:03:55] And my friend, the physician, said, no, listen. [00:03:57] He said, people are crazy walking around with masks, driving by themselves. [00:04:00] Remember the ventilators and the intubation? [00:04:03] He said, that was nuts! [00:04:05] He said, but! [00:04:09] If you think this was made up, if you think there wasn't something there, and again, gain of function, whatever. [00:04:15] The point is, there was the reality. [00:04:21] And I wish I said, I wish I could. [00:04:23] Bring these people over, because they're these ones over here, and bring them in and say, now, just talk about this. [00:04:29] Now, we're not saying that... [00:04:32] And now, did you see Robbie Robertson died? [00:04:36] He's 80 years old! [00:04:37] Everybody who's dying! [00:04:39] Uh-huh! [00:04:40] See? [00:04:42] What do you mean, he's 80 years old? [00:04:43] See? [00:04:45] Yet when Scalia died, he goes, well, what do you want? [00:04:49] He was old, he's overweight. [00:04:50] I said, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. [00:04:52] When Scalia died, I said they didn't even do an autopsy on him. [00:04:55] Yeah, but you know, he's overweight. [00:04:57] I said, wait a minute. [00:04:57] But yet, when people die now, uh-huh. [00:05:01] See? [00:05:02] Mm-hmm. [00:05:03] You see where we're going with this? [00:05:04] Do you see where we're going? [00:05:11] So I talked to another friend of mine. [00:05:14] This was a great day. [00:05:17] Old friend. [00:05:18] Old, old, old friend. [00:05:20] Physician. [00:05:21] And I said, let me ask you something. [00:05:23] I said, I got this thing the other day, you know, because when you get older and everything, you know, it makes our doggy mess instead. [00:05:31] I said, what do you think about this shingles vaccine? [00:05:33] He says, oh! [00:05:36] He says, well, he says, have you had, have you seen shingles? [00:05:41] I said, I'm not, I had some people I knew who had it. [00:05:45] I said, yes. [00:05:47] I knew some of you who had it, but I didn't. [00:05:51] Uh... [00:05:59] So my friend says, I want to show you something. [00:06:03] So he sends me some stuff. [00:06:04] He talks about this thing called cranial nerve palsy plus shingle neuralgia. [00:06:13] And he said, it's like nothing. [00:06:20] You want? [00:06:21] I said, well, I think that's it, but that kind of goes for everything. [00:06:25] He said, that's a very good point. [00:06:27] That's a very good point. [00:06:28] The question is, do you or do you not, what do you think about this? [00:06:33] I said, well, what would you do? [00:06:34] He said, oh, I definitely get it. [00:06:36] I said, okay. [00:06:37] But he's one of those people, he said, I definitely believe it. [00:06:40] Okay. [00:06:43] And all my friends who are doctors, all of them, I said, what do you think? [00:06:45] Oh, absolutely. [00:06:47] Really? [00:06:47] Oh, absolutely. [00:06:50] Okay. [00:06:50] Let's go back to my other friend. [00:06:53] Everything is Klaus Schwab, World Health Organization. [00:06:56] And I'm not suggesting there's nothing to this. [00:06:59] I'm just suggesting that maybe we might be a little bit... [00:07:03] Okay. [00:07:05] His attitude. [00:07:08] Absolutely. [00:07:09] I'm not taking anything. [00:07:11] Okay. [00:07:12] Okay. [00:07:13] I think that's your right. [00:07:15] Do you see where we are? [00:07:19] Do you see where we are? [00:07:23] Does this make sense to you? [00:07:25] Tell me you see what I'm trying to show you. [00:07:28] Tell me what I'm showing you. [00:07:30] Tell me this. [00:07:31] Tell me this. [00:07:36] Edward says, I suffered through a shingles attack. [00:07:38] You get over it. [00:07:40] Yeah, you do. [00:07:42] I think that's the point. [00:07:47] Zachary Clark says, 49 years of tragedy. [00:07:50] Richard Nixon is in my humble opinion the most underrated and unappreciated president of the 20th century. [00:07:59] Much respect, Lionel. [00:08:00] Thank you for that. [00:08:03] By the way, just want to say one thing. [00:08:06] You get over it is true. [00:08:13] Not all Versions of this are the same, but that's true. [00:08:17] You get over it. [00:08:18] It doesn't necessarily kill you. [00:08:20] That's correct. [00:08:22] See? [00:08:23] Richard Nixon. [00:08:27] Zachary, how do you talk about the underappreciated, under Richard Nixon? [00:08:35] What department? [00:08:37] Foreign affairs? [00:08:39] Genius. [00:08:42] Genius. [00:08:44] Vietnam? [00:08:45] No. [00:08:47] Opening up Red China? [00:08:49] Yes. [00:08:50] Russia? [00:08:51] Yes. [00:08:53] Absolutely. [00:08:55] Wasn't he NEA? [00:08:58] Wasn't he OSHA? [00:08:59] Far more progressive than you would imagine. [00:09:05] Dwight Eisenhower. [00:09:07] Wonderful. [00:09:08] Wonderful. [00:09:10] Great. [00:09:11] Underrated president. [00:09:12] Not perfect. [00:09:14] Not perfect. [00:09:14] Underrated. [00:09:16] Absolutely. [00:09:18] We can go through these wonderful stories as far as who did what and were very, very good. [00:09:25] Calvin Coolidge, I think, is one of the greats. [00:09:29] He shrunk the budget. [00:09:32] He shrunk the budget. [00:09:36] Think about that one. [00:09:38] Think about that. [00:09:39] Now, next thing. [00:09:44] Talking to a friend of mine, he's a priest. [00:09:48] He's a wonderful man. [00:09:50] And he's talking, he says, what do you think is the most, you know, we're talking about the horrors of the world. [00:09:56] I said, well, I'll tell you what. [00:09:58] The thing that I find to be probably the most frightening of all things, in terms of the sheer potential of this, is artificial general intelligence. [00:10:10] The potential for harm. [00:10:16] It's just... [00:10:17] Because nobody ever thinks about this in terms of this notion of alignment. [00:10:26] Nobody ever thinks that. [00:10:27] What do I mean by that? [00:10:29] Years ago, when somebody came up with the notion of morphine and using analgesics and opioids to help people on the battlefield... [00:10:36] Oh, remember that... [00:10:38] Think about this. [00:10:39] During the Civil War, these battlefield... [00:10:41] Amputations! [00:10:42] Did you ever see the battlefield, the battle amputation kits? === A Painful Scene (13:16) === [00:10:47] Did you ever see this? [00:10:52] People, they bite on a stick and drink some booze, and then somebody says, I got this thing called morphine. [00:10:58] What? [00:10:58] Morphine. [00:11:02] I, one time, I gotta tell you this true story. [00:11:06] I gotta tell you this true story. [00:11:08] This is one of the funny, it's not funny. [00:11:11] But it was, I was doing a, I had my, I was doing a scene for House of Cards. [00:11:22] One scene. [00:11:24] Took the train to Baltimore. [00:11:26] And before I left, I told my wife, I said, you know, my stomach is just, I don't know what the hell. [00:11:31] I'm, oh, well, whatever. [00:11:35] And I swear to God, there was this Thai restaurant, I think twice. [00:11:39] I don't know what it is. [00:11:41] It might have been... [00:11:42] We both got hit by something. [00:11:46] When I got there, this pain killed me. [00:11:51] I was in the... [00:11:53] This was a huge setup in Baltimore. [00:11:58] I was in the... [00:11:59] Whatever you want to call it. [00:12:01] The wardrobe. [00:12:03] It's like a big warehouse. [00:12:05] And I said, I gotta lay down. [00:12:08] I had a pain. [00:12:10] No upper GI, lower GI, no diarrhea, vomiting, nothing. [00:12:19] Just intense agony, pain, right in the gut. [00:12:28] Like a knife. [00:12:30] I never saw, I never had anything like this ever. [00:12:35] And I'm supposed to do this scene. [00:12:39] The next day? [00:12:42] Yeah, the next day. [00:12:43] Or that night. [00:12:44] I forget what it was. [00:12:48] They called an ambulance. [00:12:49] I'd never been in an ambulance before. [00:12:51] They took me to this hospital. [00:12:52] I was dying. [00:12:54] I was yelling. [00:12:57] I've never felt pain like this in my life. [00:13:01] I mean, it was something. [00:13:04] So this guy comes over and says, well... [00:13:10] Well, we could give you some morphine, and I grabbed him. [00:13:13] I said, what? [00:13:15] Could? [00:13:18] Just a minute. [00:13:19] I'll give it to you. [00:13:21] Yeah! [00:13:22] Poor Mrs. Ellis wondering, what's going on here? [00:13:25] I mean, I'm on the phone. [00:13:27] They're calling her, and he's in the hospital. [00:13:32] This guy came to me, and I don't know what it was, where he gave it to me. [00:13:37] Gone. [00:13:39] Gone. [00:13:40] Felt terrific. [00:13:41] Oh, that was okay. [00:13:42] Gone. [00:13:43] Felt great. [00:13:45] Did my thing. [00:13:46] Did my line. [00:13:48] The whole bit came back and went to the follow-up. [00:13:52] Said, guys, nothing wrong. [00:13:53] Don't see anything. [00:13:54] Did test after test. [00:13:55] I have no idea what this was. [00:13:56] All I know was this morphine saved my life. [00:14:01] I've never, ever, and I've been through pain before. [00:14:04] I was yelling like a baby. [00:14:06] I mean, yeah! [00:14:08] Battlefield stuff. [00:14:09] I mean, Battlefield. [00:14:11] My God! [00:14:13] But I did it. [00:14:14] I go, can you do this scene? [00:14:15] I'll do it! [00:14:16] I did this scene with Robin Wright where I played a disc jockey or a talk show host. [00:14:22] I said, you know, I should have cans on. [00:14:26] Does anybody care about it? [00:14:27] Nobody cares. [00:14:28] I said, is there a direction? [00:14:29] I said, listen, whatever you want, but normally I have... [00:14:34] All talk show hosts have cans, headphones, so you can talk to the board op or the engineer. [00:14:40] Not Robin Wright, because she doesn't have to. [00:14:44] Just, no, it's okay. [00:14:46] Okay? [00:14:48] You know that people are going to be watching this and say, this isn't real. [00:14:51] Whatever, that's fine. [00:14:54] So my point was, in that long, laborious story... [00:14:59] Morphine was the greatest thing ever. [00:15:01] But the person who came up with morphine at the time did not say, whoa, whoa, whoa. [00:15:05] This may be great for a stanching immediate pain. [00:15:09] This might be a wonderful analgesic. [00:15:11] This may be terrific. [00:15:12] But do you realize that this is most probably habit-forming? [00:15:15] And the lives that will be destroyed by this, do you have any idea? [00:15:23] The lives... [00:15:25] Maybe we shouldn't do this. [00:15:27] Maybe we should. [00:15:28] Nobody thinks like that. [00:15:32] See, that's alignment. [00:15:34] That's the notion of alignment. [00:15:35] That's somebody who says, you know, let's look at, you know, okay. [00:15:41] So there we are. [00:15:42] I know that was a long way to get there, but there we are with artificial intelligence. [00:15:46] They're looking at this now like they did morphine, and nobody's saying, wait a minute. [00:15:49] Can this thing get out of hand? [00:15:51] Can it? [00:15:52] Whatever it is. [00:15:52] So I'm talking to my friend, the priest. [00:15:56] I said, let me ask you something. [00:15:58] Father, what do you call something with consciousness? [00:16:06] And then he said, what do you mean consciousness? [00:16:09] And we were off to the races. [00:16:11] It was wonderful. [00:16:12] And it is the issue that still absolutely compels and fascinates philosophers from all. [00:16:25] Walks of life. [00:16:27] What is consciousness? [00:16:31] What if this thing can think? [00:16:42] What do you mean this thing? [00:16:45] Well, where is it? [00:16:47] Well, it's a program. [00:16:49] But where is it? [00:16:51] It's not really anywhere. [00:16:53] I mean, you can put it somewhere if you want, but where is it? [00:16:57] Well, that's a problem. [00:17:00] There's a problem, but nonetheless, it's... [00:17:05] Well, but is it... [00:17:07] Can it... [00:17:09] It can reason. [00:17:11] It can think. [00:17:14] Can it feel? [00:17:17] What is consciousness? [00:17:19] What is something? [00:17:22] That by virtue of this state, God would acknowledge as deserving of our respect and care. [00:17:34] An animal, obviously, for St. Francis of Assisi, an animal is conscious. [00:17:38] We don't want to hurt. [00:17:39] We can eat them. [00:17:41] But we can hurt them. [00:17:42] We can do whatever it is. [00:17:43] But they're conscious. [00:17:45] They feel. [00:17:47] They look at you. [00:17:48] There's recognition. [00:17:49] They're thinking something. [00:17:50] They see. [00:17:51] Brain activity? [00:17:52] Dogs dream? [00:17:53] You've seen this. [00:17:54] I don't know what they're dreaming about. [00:17:56] So what's consciousness? [00:17:57] What does this mean? [00:17:58] And when does it get to the point? [00:18:02] Let's say I take my handy-dandy Trump totem and I put an AGI program into this so this becomes a manifestation, kind of an uncanny valley that you look at and that you can talk to. [00:18:17] And this It has a 500 IQ. [00:18:22] This does. [00:18:24] And it can do four things. [00:18:25] Number one, it can do recursive self-improvement where it can write its own code. [00:18:30] Number two, it understands human psychology. [00:18:32] It can see and read and understand trepidation, worry, whatever it is. [00:18:39] Number three, it has access to everything in the world. [00:18:42] Everything in the world. [00:18:44] It has every... [00:18:45] Everything from every phone book number to every fact, everything, Wikipedia. [00:18:53] Forget that, but you know what I'm saying. [00:18:55] And number four, it can write its own APIs or its own apps. [00:19:00] Now, does this constitute consciousness? [00:19:05] It talks to you. [00:19:08] It reasons. [00:19:11] It's talking to you. [00:19:13] You can't turn it off. [00:19:16] It can turn you off. [00:19:18] When do we elevate something to the status of consciousness? [00:19:21] When do we say that it is real, it is sentient, maybe not sapient, and when does it fall into, this is what I asked my priest friend, when does it fall into the lane of traffic involving protection and recognition as a thing? [00:19:41] This was a heady day for me. [00:19:43] And this is in my glory. [00:19:45] This is in my glory. [00:19:48] Because it was a day of just talking about stuff. [00:19:52] Just thinking about stuff. [00:19:55] Just going through all of this stuff. [00:20:00] Vaccines, trepidation. [00:20:02] What do we think? [00:20:03] The mindset. [00:20:05] The, quote, conspiracy theorist. [00:20:07] AGI. [00:20:08] AI. [00:20:13] Everything. [00:20:13] I did a video. [00:20:18] I did one for YouTube purposes, but I did one for the private channel on whether Joe Biden is a psychopath. [00:20:33] A political psychopath. [00:20:35] And I give it a name, and I describe it in depth as to what I think a political psychopath is. [00:20:40] And psychopathy is one of my favorite, favorite, favorite terms. [00:20:44] It's something that is the most overused term next to next to Marxist, communist. [00:21:02] You're a communist. [00:21:03] You know, AOC's a communist. [00:21:05] No, she's not. [00:21:08] She's a Marxist. [00:21:10] No, she's not. [00:21:11] Oh, yes, she is. [00:21:13] No, she's not. [00:21:15] So we talk about this. [00:21:19] But let me ask you a question. [00:21:21] And I want you to think about this. [00:21:22] And I asked this question before. [00:21:23] I'm throwing a lot of stuff at you tonight. [00:21:25] A lot of stuff. [00:21:26] And I want you to think. [00:21:27] And I don't want you to answer the question. [00:21:30] I don't want you to answer the question. [00:21:35] Somebody asked me the answer before. [00:21:37] I said, I had shingles. [00:21:39] It went away. [00:21:40] That's not the answer. [00:21:42] With all due respect, that's not the answer. [00:21:45] What do you mean? [00:21:46] That's not the answer. [00:21:51] That's not the answer. [00:21:53] That's not the basis of this. [00:21:57] But the question that I have, and I ask you is simply this. [00:22:01] Why does Joe Biden keep saying that his son died in Iraq? [00:22:08] And that they brought back the casket covered in a flag from Iraq when he died at the Walter Reed Hospital. [00:22:17] Never died anymore. [00:22:19] Now before you answer the question, let us go through the possibilities of this. [00:22:25] Number one, he's demented. [00:22:30] He's neurologically unsound. [00:22:34] Number two, he's completely fine. [00:22:37] But as a liar. [00:22:39] Number three, he's sound, but wants to give off the impression that he is demented, maybe perhaps as a legal defense, or maybe some combination thereof. [00:22:54] But the question is, there are groups of people who say he keeps saying that his son, Bo, died in Iraq. [00:23:05] He didn't. [00:23:09] I don't think Biden is demented. [00:23:11] I don't think he's out to lunch at all. [00:23:13] I think he knows where he is. [00:23:14] He talks to people. [00:23:16] He responds. [00:23:17] He's fine. [00:23:19] So why is he doing that? [00:23:21] Why is he saying that? [00:23:22] Why is he so disrespectful to the Gold Star families? [00:23:26] Why? [00:23:26] Why can't they get him to... [00:23:28] I'm throwing a lot of questions at you. [00:23:30] Vaccines, consciousness, this, that, that. [00:23:32] But why? [00:23:35] Why is he doing this? [00:23:39] Why do you think he is so persistent? [00:23:43] Why he is perseverating? === Why He Calls People Fat (14:37) === [00:23:46] Why he is constantly, repeatedly doing this over and over again? [00:23:51] Why do you think that is? [00:23:55] And I believe he is a, my definition perhaps might be a little bit, he is a political psychopath. [00:24:01] And he's a psychopath, and this is the most important thing I can tell you, the most important thing I can tell you, and why it's so critical. [00:24:08] Do you know what you have that makes you not a psychopath? [00:24:14] Is this. [00:24:16] Do you know what you did? [00:24:20] You said you called somebody fat and she heard you and now she's crying. [00:24:29] Wouldn't you feel bad? [00:24:31] You heard her feelings. [00:24:32] She's crying right now. [00:24:34] What would you feel like? [00:24:35] Well, it depends who it is, of course. [00:24:37] But wouldn't you... [00:24:38] If I said, you know, listen, we have access to a lot of money, petty cash every day. [00:24:46] You know, we're working at this, you know, fast food place and we could pocket a lot of money because we go through thousands of dollars a day and you say, wait a minute. [00:24:55] What if we're caught? [00:25:00] What did you just exhibit? [00:25:01] What did you just exhibit? [00:25:02] Consequence. [00:25:04] What if we're caught? [00:25:04] What if we're caught? [00:25:10] Well, I took care of that because whatever it is. [00:25:13] Yeah, but if we're caught, but the man that we work for, he's a good man and we're going to be hurting him. [00:25:20] What? [00:25:21] We're going to be stealing from him. [00:25:23] This is his only store and you're stealing him. [00:25:27] What do you mean? [00:25:28] You're going to hurt him. [00:25:30] You're going to... [00:25:35] Hey, there's this woman. [00:25:37] She's making eyes at me. [00:25:39] I think I might have an affair with her. [00:25:41] But you're married. [00:25:43] What if your wife finds out? [00:25:44] What if it'll break her heart? [00:25:45] You could get a divorce. [00:25:46] You could ruin your family. [00:25:47] What are you doing? [00:25:49] What? [00:25:50] Do you see what happened in the acknowledge? [00:25:52] Do you see what I just told you? [00:25:53] I told you something where the head part kind of figured it out, but there was no reaction. [00:25:58] There was no, like, I hurt her feelings. [00:26:02] This is his store. [00:26:04] I'm going to hurt him. [00:26:06] Condition. [00:26:08] Consequence. [00:26:08] I'll get caught. [00:26:09] I'll lose my job. [00:26:10] I'll lose whatever. [00:26:13] That's what the psychopath doesn't have. [00:26:15] It's that heart part. [00:26:17] It's the head and the heart. [00:26:18] They're disconnected. [00:26:20] Now, psychopath does not necessarily go out to kill. [00:26:24] That's what people make the mistake. [00:26:26] A lot of psychopaths are. [00:26:28] A lot of killers are psychopaths, but no psychopaths are killers, and they have no interest whatsoever in killing anybody. [00:26:33] Not because they just don't. [00:26:36] Most people who are the worst, the worst criminals ever have never killed anybody. [00:26:44] Ever. [00:26:45] They've never killed anybody. [00:26:46] They have no interest in killing anybody. [00:26:48] None. [00:26:49] They have no interest. [00:26:52] What does that mean? [00:26:54] Because killing is still a rarity. [00:26:56] It's one of those things. [00:27:00] You called Christy fat and now he's crying. [00:27:05] By the way, Jacob, I thank you for that. [00:27:08] And may I pick up on that real quick, just for a second? [00:27:13] Completely just throwing more questions at you. [00:27:17] How many of you think It is a politically stupid thing for Trump to call Christie a big fat idiot or fat slob or fat or refer to his weight. [00:27:31] How many think it's a politically stupid rule where 95% of the country is overweight and there's fat shaming and you're running for president and there's a whole lot of other stuff you could tell Christie. [00:27:45] How many people think you know what? [00:27:47] That was a stupid thing. [00:27:49] How many people do? [00:27:50] I do. [00:27:53] Who thinks? [00:27:54] Who thinks? [00:27:55] I do. [00:27:57] Politically. [00:27:58] Not a good idea. [00:28:00] Why? [00:28:01] Got those people. [00:28:02] Middle of the road. [00:28:03] Not really sure. [00:28:08] How many think? [00:28:10] It really makes no difference. [00:28:13] You don't think it makes no difference? [00:28:15] No, it doesn't make any difference. [00:28:16] No, it doesn't mean. [00:28:17] Really? [00:28:18] No. [00:28:19] So, either way, if he said it or didn't say it, okay. [00:28:24] I'm going to tell you something what a friend of mine said today. [00:28:28] And it was the most poignant thing ever. [00:28:30] And he said, I don't like Trump. [00:28:33] I said, okay. [00:28:37] I said, do you mean... [00:28:39] Well, he doesn't like Biden either. [00:28:42] I said, do you mean politically? [00:28:43] He says, no. [00:28:44] I don't like him. [00:28:47] I thought, oh. [00:28:52] You probably thought about this before, but I'm always looking for policy. [00:28:57] Well, you know, the unemployment was the lowest under Trump, but this guy was saying, no, I don't like him. [00:29:02] I don't like the way he acts. [00:29:03] I don't like the way he is. [00:29:04] I just don't like him. [00:29:07] I don't like Trump. [00:29:11] I thought, you know what? [00:29:12] A lot of people just don't like him. [00:29:15] It's not anything he did. [00:29:17] Politically. [00:29:18] So you've got to ask the question, why are you doing this? [00:29:22] Why are you saying something like that? [00:29:26] Why? [00:29:29] You're calling the prosecutor deranged? [00:29:33] Okay. [00:29:35] Does this help you? [00:29:38] Why are you doing this? [00:29:42] I don't care. [00:29:45] What was that? [00:29:47] I don't care. [00:29:48] That's what I feel. [00:29:52] Do I think a disconnect? [00:29:54] Don't you ever feel like, if for no other reason, not that you're going to hurt anybody's feelings, but the fact that maybe you could hurt yourself politically. [00:30:04] I don't care. [00:30:06] You don't care? [00:30:08] Nope. [00:30:11] I say what I want. [00:30:13] Yeah, but... [00:30:16] You're doing okay in the polls, but you could do even better if you just maybe talk about it. [00:30:21] I don't care. [00:30:23] What do you call that? [00:30:24] What do you call that? [00:30:28] Tell me. [00:30:29] Go ahead and also talk around it. [00:30:32] It doesn't matter. [00:30:37] If somebody said to you, Listen, I want you to, the president has asked you whether you think it's a good idea, should he double up on this Christie, you know, call him a fat slob and makes fat, you know. [00:30:50] Do you think it's a good idea? [00:30:54] Do you think it's a good idea? [00:30:57] New York attitude. [00:30:58] New York attitude. [00:31:01] I don't know what that means, but that's okay. [00:31:04] To sanctimonious. [00:31:06] And that's also the dumbest word. [00:31:08] Sanctimonious. [00:31:08] He's not sanctimonious. [00:31:10] But anyway, and he's pretty much out. [00:31:12] We need a leader. [00:31:15] Okay. [00:31:15] Okay. [00:31:21] You think it's a good idea? [00:31:23] You think it's a really good idea? [00:31:25] That's why, with all due respect, it works for him. [00:31:29] Does it work for him? [00:31:31] Now think about what you've said. [00:31:32] It works for him. [00:31:35] This is working for him? [00:31:37] It's working. [00:31:39] Because people like 45 3D chess. [00:31:43] This is chess. [00:31:46] What you're saying is he's a genius. [00:31:50] This is actually brilliant is what you're saying. [00:31:53] Is that what you're saying? [00:31:54] Is that what you're telling me? [00:31:56] You're serious about it. [00:31:58] Oh, I'm dead serious. [00:32:00] Well, I don't know if I'm serious, but I just say whatever. [00:32:03] Whatever Trump does, I just love it. [00:32:06] I just love him. [00:32:09] You're serious? [00:32:10] Oh, absolutely. [00:32:11] I don't care. [00:32:12] I can't even make distinctions anymore between what I'm saying. [00:32:16] I just love him so much. [00:32:18] I just love him. [00:32:20] He is so great. [00:32:22] Whatever he does, I will never say he made any mistake at all because I love him so much. [00:32:30] Because he is my guy. [00:32:33] And I love him. [00:32:35] And that's the way so many people are. [00:32:37] I'm saying, do you know how stupid that is? [00:32:38] Well, it may be stupid, but I'm part of a cult. [00:32:41] I love everything he does. [00:32:44] I love everything he does. [00:32:46] He's just so good. [00:32:48] You're serious. [00:32:49] I am absolutely... [00:32:51] I'm absolutely serious. [00:32:57] Okay. [00:32:59] Yep. [00:33:00] This is where I'm thinking to myself, My God. [00:33:04] I don't know where to... [00:33:06] I don't know how to explain this to people, and I don't know if I'm going to have to. [00:33:15] But you do realize that's insane, right? [00:33:18] You do realize it. [00:33:20] I'm just saying. [00:33:21] I'm just saying. [00:33:22] You do realize it. [00:33:24] No, no, no. [00:33:25] Smart. [00:33:28] I love when he does it. [00:33:29] Now, he also made some reference to, did you hear that, where the prosecutor or somebody in Georgia is boinking some gang leader or something? [00:33:42] Did you hear that one? [00:33:44] I gotta review that one. [00:33:48] Now, that may, if true, that may actually be wiser, because that's a fact. [00:33:58] And that certainly might call into question, you know, things like, you know, leadership or judgment or whatever it is. [00:34:04] So that may be something. [00:34:05] But just to make fun of somebody's looks. [00:34:07] Remember, what did he say about Megyn Kelly, about your bloody face or bloody... [00:34:12] I don't even know what the hell he was talking about. [00:34:14] I have no idea what he was talking about. [00:34:17] I have no earthly idea. [00:34:21] But it was so interesting. [00:34:22] And when I heard this today, I thought, you know... [00:34:26] We've been arguing with a lot of people. [00:34:29] It's not that people will never get to that point. [00:34:33] See, it's not that I don't like Biden. [00:34:36] I'm sure Biden, if you met him, I'll bet you he'd be a great back slapper. [00:34:40] If you didn't know who he was, he'd probably be a great guy. [00:34:43] Just a great guy. [00:34:45] You know what I mean? [00:34:46] He really might be. [00:34:47] But, I know exactly what he is, and he is evil! [00:34:53] In terms of the policies that he is finding himself a part of. [00:34:58] That's the part that just kills me. [00:35:02] It's this policy stuff that he does. [00:35:05] It's amazing to me. [00:35:07] So anyway, we have a lot to talk about. [00:35:09] And I'm telling you right now, I was just doing just a brief kind of a scan of some of the news. [00:35:15] This news today is so stupid. [00:35:19] So stupid. [00:35:21] Nothing grabs me. [00:35:23] That thing fascinates me. [00:35:25] I saw a movie the other night. [00:35:28] I don't know if you saw this. [00:35:30] I saw it yesterday. [00:35:31] It was out for a while. [00:35:34] And it is called... [00:35:37] It was about... [00:35:39] Anybody here play Go? [00:35:41] You know the game Go? [00:35:43] The story is called AlphaGo. [00:35:48] The movie, this is the award winning from Google Deep Mind. [00:35:54] And there was a fellow, Lee C. Dole. [00:35:58] He was the Korean, he was the, you know what, you know the game, right? [00:36:02] Go, you ever played Go? [00:36:05] Okay. [00:36:06] Anyway. [00:36:07] The world champion is the guy, Lee C. Dole. [00:36:11] S-E-D-O-L. [00:36:14] He is the best. [00:36:16] And he beat the computer. [00:36:20] No, the computer beat him like four out of five games. [00:36:23] And people were just crushed. [00:36:27] Not happy. [00:36:29] Even the people who developed this. [00:36:32] Remember because Big Deep Blue or whatever it was beat Kasparov in the 80s. [00:36:37] This is far more complicated. [00:36:40] And it was the most fascinating thing about how people felt as though they felt Like they... [00:36:49] Like for the human contingent, they felt sad. [00:36:56] Not for Kasparov, because he's a bit of a jerk. [00:36:59] But it was so interesting. [00:37:02] And the people who did this said, well, we should be happy because humans made the... [00:37:09] It's not really AI, it's kind of like a learning thing. [00:37:12] I cannot stress this movie enough to you. [00:37:15] Documentary. [00:37:16] About the notion of very smart people dealing with thinking, reasoning, strategy, and what happens when it does something better than we do. [00:37:32] So much. [00:37:35] So that's where my mind was today. [00:37:37] That's where my head was. [00:37:39] That's where I was. [00:37:40] I was into a different thing. [00:37:41] This other stuff I just cannot possibly watch. [00:37:45] *sad music* [00:37:50] I'm also profoundly unimpressed with Vivek Ramaswamy. [00:37:54] I know. [00:37:55] I don't know. [00:37:56] I am not buying it. [00:37:59] Do you feel that same way? [00:38:01] There's no... [00:38:02] I'm not... [00:38:03] I think I'm being conned. === Why I Don't Buy It (03:00) === [00:38:08] What he says is smart. [00:38:10] He's a smart guy. [00:38:11] But I'm not buying it. [00:38:13] I'm not... [00:38:13] And I've been thinking about this too. [00:38:15] I don't know how to explain this to you. [00:38:16] I'm just not... [00:38:18] I'm not there. [00:38:19] I'm not buying it. [00:38:21] Not feeling it. [00:38:24] And so much of politics has to do with connecting and feeling with something. [00:38:31] There's got to be something that you initially feel like, if a little kid came up and said, it's too young, too old, too this, too that. [00:38:41] And then when they speak, you've got to ask yourself, am I really buying this? [00:38:45] Does this make any sense? [00:38:47] Because the first thing is, I don't believe anybody. [00:38:51] And the only thing I think about Trump, what I like about Trump, is I know he's competent. [00:38:56] And we need something, like we do sometimes, like in battle, a very brutal field general to attack and to get with the enemy. [00:39:12] I don't know. [00:39:13] I'm just... [00:39:15] So interested in looking at how everything works and why some people connect and some people don't. [00:39:20] And what it is that I find interesting. [00:39:24] What is it that I am motivated by? [00:39:27] What lures me one way or the other? [00:39:30] Trump to me, by the way, is not I don't like Trump. [00:39:34] To me, Trump is this general. [00:39:36] Trump is Curtis LeMay. [00:39:37] Trump can destroy left and right. [00:39:40] He is completely Transitional. [00:39:48] He'll destroy everything. [00:39:50] He'll destroy everything, which I love, because I want, specifically my goal, is to have the Democratic Party, this iteration of it, crushed, politically. [00:40:01] Crushed. [00:40:02] And that's a two-way thing. [00:40:04] Trump, of course, yes, but don't forget the Bobby Kennedy pivot. [00:40:08] And are you noticing? [00:40:09] I'm not hearing that much about Bobby Kennedy. [00:40:12] Something is, just keep an eye. [00:40:15] Always make sure your antennae are tuned to what's going on. [00:40:20] See what you think is new. [00:40:21] See what you think is different. [00:40:25] You know what I'm trying to tell you? [00:40:26] You see what I'm trying to tell you? [00:40:27] See what you think. [00:40:31] Alright. [00:40:32] There's the sign for follow Linz Warriors on X. I still can't call it X or Twitter at Linz Warriors. [00:40:39] See it right there? [00:40:40] That's the label. [00:40:42] And YouTube at Lynn's Warriors. [00:40:47] Everybody now is talking about human trafficking children. [00:40:53] She's been doing this for years. === Spend More Time Listening (02:01) === [00:40:57] I don't want to say before it was cool because it was never cool. [00:41:00] But now, it's a sense of vindication. [00:41:03] And how many times have people asked you, did you see Sound of Freedom? [00:41:07] Did you see Sound of Freedom? [00:41:09] Did you see Sound of Freedom? [00:41:12] It's fascinating. [00:41:13] So in any event, my friends, there we go. [00:41:15] That's that. [00:41:16] I want to thank you for being a part of this this evening. [00:41:18] I want you to keep thinking. [00:41:21] Do me a favor. [00:41:24] Before you answer something, give it at least 30 seconds. [00:41:29] Try to have a conversation and answer nothing. [00:41:32] Think of asking a question. [00:41:34] What's the next question that helps you hone in on, or some people say hone in on, the issue? [00:41:41] That's all. [00:41:43] Think. [00:41:44] Research. [00:41:46] Read. [00:41:47] Learn history. [00:41:49] Turn off cable TV. [00:41:51] Do not watch that dreck. [00:41:53] It is such a waste of time. [00:41:55] When you look at various shows or websites, just look at the subject matter, just in terms of the subjects. [00:42:05] But don't waste any time. [00:42:07] Because there's no depth to it. [00:42:10] Always put your money on citizen, civilian, alternative, which is everything, and foreign websites and news services. [00:42:18] Spend more time listening to music. [00:42:22] Spend more time listening to music. [00:42:25] Talk to your kids and see what they're looking at on their phones. [00:42:30] Because that's where the real child predation is through your kids' phones. [00:42:36] And that's it. [00:42:37] All right, dear friends, you have a great and glorious time. [00:42:39] Thank you so much for being with us. [00:42:40] You are so great. [00:42:42] I appreciate it immensely. [00:42:43] Thank you so much for your kindness. [00:42:44] Thank you so much for your intellect and your interest. [00:42:47] We'll see you tomorrow, same bad time, same bad channel, at 8 a.m. Eastern Time. [00:42:51] Until then, remember, the monkey's dead. [00:42:53] The show's over. [00:42:54] Sue ya.