Hunter Biden Is Indicted on Gun Charges — What's Next? Will He See the Hoosegow?
Hunter Biden Is Indicted on Gun Charges — What's Next? Will He See the Hoosegow?
Hunter Biden Is Indicted on Gun Charges — What's Next? Will He See the Hoosegow?
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All right, dear friends. | |
I want to go through a couple of things with you that's happened today. | |
We're going to be talking about a lot of stuff. | |
First of all, the Hunter Biden indictment. | |
What does that mean? | |
What does it not mean? | |
People are going crazy over it. | |
They're responding excitedly, and that's wonderful. | |
Oh, it's terrific. | |
They're responding excitedly, and that's just great, just wonderful. | |
What does it mean? | |
It's hard to say. | |
Will it mean that he'll be brought to justice? | |
It's hard to say. | |
Remember, his father is the president. | |
Whatever they do, whatever they do, Before he leaves, he writes, he will pardon everything and anything for his son. | |
So just as a matter of course, and I don't think there's anything surprising about that. | |
But I want to talk to you about a couple of things, and this is the most important. | |
First, Hunter indicted. | |
Second, a clarification of age. | |
Age, age, age. | |
It's not age that is the problem with... | |
Mr. Biden, it's senescence. | |
It's wizened dotage. | |
Next, we're going to talk about fifth-generation warfare. | |
I did a piece today on the private channel. | |
And it is one of the most fascinating notions, and this is the one where you really do not want to spend any amount of time explaining this to anybody, because people will look at you and say, what the hell are you talking about? | |
I have no earthly idea. | |
They simply don't get it. | |
And that's sad. | |
Sad to say. | |
It really is. | |
Seriously. | |
Very, very sad. | |
Sad to say. | |
Sad to say. | |
But, nonetheless. | |
That's that. | |
In addition, there were more reports Involving Morocco, an earthquake, again, of people seeing lights. | |
Lights! | |
These lights! | |
Now, let me say something right now. | |
I don't have any first-hand knowledge as to directed energy weapons about anything. | |
But I don't understand why somebody would not want to report, oh, by the way, people are saying this. | |
People are saying that. | |
People heard a hum. | |
People noticed. | |
People noticed that before the lightning attack, their hair stood up. | |
Did you know that? | |
That's true. | |
That's an absolute fact. | |
If ever you're out and your hair gets staticky, get ready. | |
That's not good. | |
But that's a fact. | |
During a tsunami, did you know this? | |
I found this fascinating. | |
During a tsunami, elephants in this one particular Indonesian Compound, for lack of a better word. | |
No elephants were lost. | |
None. | |
In fact, animals somehow were not lost. | |
When the waters receded, they didn't... | |
And they believe that the elephants, by virtue of their pads, can feel the vibration, can feel the earth move, as Carole King intoned, and moved away. | |
So all of these things would normally be worthy of notice, except this, because people run away and stay away from it. | |
And you know what? | |
When they tell you you can't talk about something, there's something to it. | |
Then we'll talk a little bit about guns and how guns work, especially vis-a-vis New Mexico. | |
Also COVID. | |
COVID and elections. | |
And I want to tell you something else. | |
We had a dear friend of the family give birth today to a beautiful little boy. | |
And we're looking at the pictures and we're sending the pictures. | |
And do you know what I thought? | |
Do you know what I actually thought? | |
And I think this is so sad, but what I actually thought, I thought this poor kid, this poor kid, in this horrible world, That we live in. | |
I can't think like that. | |
Listen, he could be perhaps maybe somebody who changes things. | |
I don't know. | |
But I've got to realize I can't get into this negative groove. | |
I can't be like that. | |
I didn't say anything. | |
I'm not going to tell them about all these poor kids. | |
But I walk around and I think to myself sometimes I'm always trying to maintain a certain balance because I do not want to ever get to the point where I am I am Overwhelmingly negatively affected by things. | |
I don't want to be a doomsayer. | |
I don't want to be a Cassandra. | |
I don't want to be one of these henny pennies or whatever you want to call it. | |
But I don't want to lose sight of how bad things are because things are bad. | |
And I... | |
I don't want to speak in an eschatological end-of-times kind of way, but I want to say that I think things are very, very terrible. | |
And I looked at that, pictured that little baby, and I'm thinking, oh my God. | |
And the first thing, we're not going to tell the mother or father now. | |
Nobody's asking my advice. | |
Because people think I'm, of course, the grim, again, the doomsayer, the... | |
But I will say that when it comes time, you better really think about this. | |
Really think about homeschooling. | |
Really think about when your child is born, what will your child, believe it or not, eat? | |
What will your child... | |
What will... | |
What will you set in terms of how much is possible can you as a parent set? | |
In terms of having the child perhaps not be as addicted to social media, if that's even possible. | |
And then I want to talk about something else, vis-a-vis children. | |
And I'll ask you this question. | |
When you get a little older, I think, I might really... | |
There's that sage wisdom part yet, but when you get a little older, you ask yourself this question. | |
For those who have had children when you were younger, sometimes I think too young, compared to now, wouldn't you be the best parents now? | |
If somehow, again, this is... | |
You're going to have to have a woman who gives birth at the age of 40. But let's just assume. | |
Let's assume that there was no biological, physical problem. | |
Wouldn't you be the best parent when you're older? | |
When you're calmed down? | |
When you're more rational? | |
When you say, now what are you doing? | |
You're just calmer. | |
You know more. | |
You've seen more things. | |
It's not that you're slower. | |
You're not as irrational. | |
A lot of times people are crazy when they're kids because they're scared. | |
They really don't know anything. | |
They don't really know anything. | |
But wouldn't you be a better parent now? | |
I think without a doubt. | |
Wouldn't you just be so much better? | |
Why do you think grandparents are so great? | |
Do you ever have great grandparents? | |
Not great grandparents, but great as in terrific, as in wonderful grandparents. | |
They're the best. | |
And you never, ever, ever, as a kid, ever think about pulling anything on your grandparents. | |
Never! | |
You would never, at least for me, you would never tell your grandparents, shut up, I'm not going to do that. | |
What? | |
Well, your parents don't really give you, your grandparents don't tell you that, but you like them so much. | |
You would never mistreat them. | |
You would never be rude to them. | |
You would never sass or backtalk. | |
Never. | |
You probably wouldn't do that to your parents anyway. | |
But the reason why is that they treated you differently and you had a different dynamic. | |
Of course, they could always leave you and say, the hell with this. | |
Age is wisdom. | |
A little bit. | |
A little bit. | |
Every single person who has ever been in prison, who lived a long time, when they got to that point of being whatever, 70, no matter what they did, That tendency, that horror, it's not there. | |
Though they're not going to take any chances, nobody's going to ever test this hypothesis, but no matter who they were, they've often said, that's not me. | |
I don't know. | |
They're demented, certainly. | |
Whatever the psychopathy they enjoyed as a young person, but it's not there when they're older. | |
Not because they're tired. | |
Youth is a very set of... | |
It's an... | |
Angry kind of thing. | |
Puberty in particular is angry. | |
Puberty is not fun for a lot of people. | |
How many here had a terrible, terrible puberty? | |
Hated it. | |
Zits, or all of a sudden you grew, or you just didn't. | |
All of a sudden you... | |
Listen to me. | |
How many? | |
A lot of people. | |
I don't think I did, but some people did. | |
Let me just say this again. | |
We have this thing about youth. | |
Youth is energy. | |
Youth is raw. | |
Youth is great for soldiers, great for fighting battles, great for stamina and physical endurance and that kind of thing. | |
Youth is also stupid. | |
People are very, very vulnerable and very susceptible to a lot of things because you don't know, but you're angry. | |
There's a certain degree of angry because you grow out of this flower or this thing, but again, it's angry. | |
Look at when people go on steroids. | |
One of the problems with testosterone, which everybody loves today, and growth hormones and PEDs and the like, and roid rage is because the introduction of these hormones Result in anger. | |
You put a young man through puberty again. | |
So when you talk about Joe Biden being old, old, old, old, old, old, and I'm watching Sagar and Crystal or whoever these people are on the other show, I'm thinking to myself, I don't want you as president. | |
No way! | |
Let's make sure we understand something here. | |
When people are out of, when they don't have the stamina and they don't remember things, it's just not good. | |
Also, older people sometimes look vulnerable and they can be taken advantage of. | |
But there is a perfect thing right now, and I think we need to talk about this. | |
There's a certain aspect. | |
That somebody who's a little bit older has, and young people always, you're never satisfied with your age. | |
You always think, you always think that people are too young or stupid, and people who are older than you are too old, and you're always perfect, even though you're on the conveyor belt. | |
Even though when you were 13, 14, you thought younger people, you thought kids were, I'm not going to be, it's a baby. | |
It's a baby! | |
And you thought older people are, and the worst part is being 13, 14, when you weren't a kid, and you weren't an adult, anyway. | |
Very quickly, years ago, there was a study that they did. | |
They wanted to see about young people. | |
They said, what do they do? | |
What's the real difference? | |
Ah, it's obvious. | |
No, no, let's see what young people do versus, quote, older. | |
And I can't tell you specifically what the age was for the older, but it was nonetheless older. | |
And they found that younger people were very good in terms of raw, that raw, brutal, brutal kind of, what's the word? | |
Just that brutal type of, you know, Whack-a-mole, whatever you want to call it. | |
Just memorization and something quick and, you know, response. | |
But when you ask older people, again, the particular definition of older I don't have at this moment, but let's just suffice older. | |
Older people were very good at doing this. | |
Remember when you were a kid, remember Highlights Magazine when you were at the doctor's office and they would say, which of these pictures is different? | |
Well, this is different because that vase is here but not there. | |
And this one is roller skates and this one doesn't. | |
And you see the differences. | |
You see the differences between situations and that is called judgment. | |
We are very good at seeing the difference between this situation and that situation. | |
And younger people did not have that. | |
They weren't able to assess kind of A-B testing as it were. | |
So think about that. | |
I want to tell you something which is the most difficult for you to understand. | |
And you're going to fight me on this and I recognize the fact because frankly you're children and you don't know better. | |
So I'm going to be nice to you and I'm going to I'm going to accept your juvenescence and I'm going to your puerile way of looking at things. | |
Bye friends! | |
We went through hell with COVID, with the pandemic, staying inside, the masks, and the... | |
It just had horror. | |
And out of that came a group of people, and by the way, after all of the talk, but out of that came a group of people who enjoyed a sense of militance, or militancy, I guess. | |
Involving these types of things. | |
They absolutely, positively, will never, under any circumstance, no matter what it is, you say the V word, they say no. | |
Okay? | |
They don't want to hear it? | |
Fine. | |
So awful was this militant, even Keith Olbermann, that... | |
What a thing. | |
That angry, lonely, hateful person that nobody, he has no friend. | |
Anyway, he was laughing at Aaron Rodgers, apparently trying to connote or trying to connect the fact that he had an Achilles tendon injury with apparently his thoughts about vaccines, which I don't know what they have to do with each other. | |
It's the AstroTrip. | |
As a friend of mine points out, One of the problems that we had was that when a lot of these big stadiums became covered, it became very, very expensive to maintain these grass fields. | |
And what happens is when you plant a foot and you can turn better and it gives... | |
Football fields are basically concrete with this plastic on it. | |
And so when people twist, soccer, by the way, does not use astroturf. | |
They want grass. | |
They don't care how much it costs, from what I understand. | |
So anyway, believe it or not, a lot of Achilles injuries are because of that. | |
So Keith Olbermann, so adamant about vaccines, he actually is lauding. | |
He's acting ghoulish. | |
Over the fact that somebody could be out of a career, possibly, in any event. | |
Okay. | |
So, now that all is over with, President Trump is coming forward. | |
And I heard somebody today suggest that President Trump has to say, and I'm going to ask you this question, he has to officially say that recognize all of the disease and deaths and problems Pain attributed ostensibly to vaccines. | |
That he was, he's going to have to either acknowledge his mistake or do something to either play, I'm not going to do that again and there better not be any kind of pandemic again because I'm not going to, no warp speed for me or something like that. | |
Now my question to you, dear, dear friend, dear, dear friend. | |
Would you advise President Trump to say that? | |
He's running for president. | |
This is where I say to myself, this is where I break ranks with these people. | |
Would you advise the president to say, to denounce, distance himself from any effort on his part to see to it that there was the availability and dispensation? | |
Of vaccines. | |
Would you? | |
Would you? | |
Would you tell the president? | |
What would you? | |
Trump comes to you and says, listen, what do I say? | |
What do I say about it? | |
I want you to go out there and I want you to list all the problems that are apparently, apparently, allegedly attributed to I want you to say mRNA is this. | |
I want you to say mRNA is that. | |
I want you to tell people that everybody's dropping that and this and that and you made a big mistake and you're sorry. | |
You're sorry for what you did. | |
I heard people say this, that Trump should apologize. | |
I'm sorry. | |
I should have never been involved in the vaccine. | |
I didn't know. | |
I didn't know what I was doing. | |
Do you believe that? | |
Come on. | |
And by the way, if you use the word plandemic, it is so corny at this point. | |
It's time to retie it. | |
We have to come up with a new one. | |
Plandemic, scandemic, whatever it is. | |
There's this new iteration of commentator who loves to just take words and switch them and over and over, like little puns, And this is a yeah. | |
It's just, it shows you, it shows the world, oh, okay. | |
Planned, okay. | |
Now, in your circle, you may say, hey, that was good. | |
That was good, Larry. | |
Well, thank you. | |
No, that was good. | |
The way you said planned, I mean, I like that. | |
That was good. | |
Because it was all planned, right? | |
Oh, yeah. | |
It was all manufactured, right? | |
Yeah. | |
Can you prove that? | |
Can anybody prove? | |
Do you think there is anything where somebody said in Wuhan, guess what? | |
Okay, now it's time to release. | |
The big one. | |
Ready? | |
Gain of function? | |
It's time. | |
Are we ready? | |
Are we ready for the flu? | |
Okay, here we go. | |
Now that we've made it, let's let it go. | |
Do you think there's any proof for that? | |
Can you prove that? | |
Anybody? | |
Anybody? | |
Seriously. | |
If I say to you, we give you all the money in the world and I want you to prove that, where is it? | |
Where have you seen that? | |
Who's got the evidence? | |
Well, it's... | |
Well, it's what? | |
Well, it's... | |
It's obvious. | |
It is? | |
Really? | |
They made this? | |
They made it? | |
I know people say, not only did they make it people's way, oh no, no, no, there was no such thing. | |
Yeah, that's it. | |
It was just the flu. | |
And it just grows. | |
It mutates. | |
And somewhere in this is a, you don't know what you're talking about. | |
There may be a kernel of truth here, and I've been through this before. | |
I've been through this, whether it's JFK, 9-11, anything. | |
Oh, JFK was, of course, because he was, it was because of the, he, because of the military industry, because Curtis LeMay and Vietnam, and they know exactly why. | |
And they know it. | |
Not a suspicion. | |
You see, this is where our group goes to. | |
So let me tell you something. | |
There's no proof of any of this stuff. | |
You may be onto a lead. | |
You might say, you know, I think this is... | |
Believe me, there is absolutely that's possible. | |
Absolutely. | |
Absolutely. | |
I told you before, I think it's possible that they fake the moon landing. | |
But I don't know if anybody's ever proved it, but they could. | |
Sure. | |
With this group, you could fake anything. | |
You could fake anything. | |
People believe... | |
Don't get me started what you believe in, but I've seen some of this stuff you believe in, and it's the weirdest stuff in the world. | |
But there's no proof of this. | |
But there might be a suspicion, and there's a lot of other stuff too. | |
A lot of it. | |
You understand this? | |
You understand? | |
Okay. | |
And I understand, and I know people, oh, oh, and they sit back, and they just, it's, it's, okay. | |
And I've got very, very, not only do I have strong feelings about what's happening, but of suspicion, I'm worried about what's going to happen next. | |
But that's not what's done. | |
Let me go back to my original one. | |
Okay. | |
What happens to Trump? | |
I know these Idiots who think that Trump's going to go out there and he's going to try to win an election. | |
Win! | |
They want him to win by going out and saying this stuff about, I made a big mistake with COVID. | |
Big mistake with the vaccine and made a big mistake. | |
I'm sorry, I didn't know. | |
Next time, I'm not going to do it. | |
That's it. | |
It's over. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
Because in your world, well, wait a minute. | |
In the world of, I don't want to say Alex, but there are people who just sit around and doctor this and doctor that. | |
You know what I'm talking about. | |
Yes. | |
That may make sense. | |
And by the way, that's your opinion. | |
Please be doing it. | |
Do whatever you want. | |
But to run for office? | |
I believe, dear friends, that there is the greatest Almost the probability of... | |
If we haven't approached one, number one, in terms of P, in terms of extraterrestrial visiting and whatever you want to call it, EBEs or... | |
Absolutely. | |
I mean, I don't even know you need any more from the thousands and thousands... | |
I don't know what you want people to do. | |
Get out and say, how are you? | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
Do a Bobby Bittman, you know. | |
Maybe. | |
Okay. | |
I told you that. | |
I would never. | |
I would tell every single person running for office, don't you dare bring that up. | |
Don't you dare say anything about this. | |
Do you understand? | |
Don't say anything. | |
Period. | |
Wait a minute, you say, doesn't matter what I think. | |
Doesn't matter what I think. | |
Don't bring this up. | |
Absolutely not. | |
You're out of your mind. | |
If you bring that up, wait a minute, but you... | |
Just because I believe something, or just because I think something's true, I would never... | |
Okay, okay? | |
Okay, you understand what I'm saying? | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
Okay. | |
This is called politics. | |
This is called politics. | |
This is called running for office. | |
You know exactly what Gavin Newsom's going to say. | |
You know exactly what Gavin Newsom's going to say. | |
And that's what you go for. | |
You don't say this stuff. | |
You don't do this. | |
You don't say this. | |
And yet, there's nothing, nothing but... | |
Every day. | |
And I'm not suggesting it's wrong. | |
And I'm not suggesting anybody should be shut down. | |
But it's one story after another. | |
Did you see in the state of Florida, they said that their Surgeon General suggested that no one under the age of 65 should get a COVID vaccine. | |
Did you see this today? | |
Is it a COVID vaccine or a booster or both? | |
The new booster, which is really the vaccine. | |
Okay, whatever it is. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
That may be great, and I may think, I think that's a great idea. | |
But politically? | |
See, because politics is about lying. | |
It's about not telling everybody everything that you think, but telling people what they want to hear to an extent. | |
And I'm sorry, it's true. | |
I would never talk about things that I think are part of, because I know it just wouldn't go over. | |
I've got to figure out how do I get the votes by lying to an extent, by maybe leaving something out or rephrasing something or not bringing something up, but trying to figure out who are the people that are the most susceptible. | |
And let me also tell you something. | |
While we're on this subject, and I will never, ever, ever, ever, ever be I will never be out-talked by anybody who thinks they're a better gun rights, either advocate or scholar, than I am. | |
And I know people, they love to get guns, which is fine, and buy guns, which is fine. | |
But I say you better be very careful because a lot of people don't like them. | |
And you better know exactly. | |
And if you're going to run against Gavin Newsom, You better think about this. | |
Here we go. | |
Edie Crowley says, do you think Bobby K. Jr. made a mistake writing a book about Tony Fauci? | |
No. | |
Not at all. | |
And thank you, Edie, for your kindness. | |
No, I don't. | |
And the reason why is that I don't think anybody cares about Tony Fauci. | |
I don't think anybody cares. | |
I think they've forgotten him. | |
Tony Fauci's kind of a... | |
Jerk? | |
I mean, it's over with. | |
It's done. | |
I think it goes to show you a little bit about the petulance of Bobby Kennedy. | |
Bobby Kennedy's through. | |
You notice this? | |
He's just done. | |
Have you noticed this? | |
He's just gone. | |
And how about Vic? | |
How about your pal Vic Ramaswamy? | |
Through! | |
Never! | |
But who's back in the news like I told you? | |
DeSantis. | |
Don't rule him out. | |
People who say, oh, he's out of money, he's done. | |
Don't rule him out. | |
This is called politics. | |
This isn't about, this isn't the Alex Jones show. | |
I keep saying that, using that. | |
Thank you. | |
I've never seen so many people who confuse policy We're running for office. | |
Now, here's what you do with it, because it's going to be Gavin Newsom. | |
And as of today, my friend, everybody, Joe Scarborough, which doesn't make any sense, nobody cares about, David Ignatius from the Washington Post, this was Biden's buddy. | |
Everybody is saying it's time for him to go, because he's, quote, too old. | |
They won't touch the fact that he's mentally out of it. | |
They say he's too old. | |
Alan Dershowitz is 85 years old. | |
Alan Dershowitz knows exactly what he was. | |
I think Alan Dershowitz is more alert now than he was when he was younger. | |
And it's not necessarily a compliment. | |
I kid, of course. | |
But the point is, absolutely. | |
It's not age. | |
Remember, a lion is pawling? | |
Oh my god! | |
No, no, no. | |
Some people, yes. | |
Some people. | |
You know, it's... | |
No. | |
But what they're doing is they are turning on him so much. | |
Now, what Trump should do is very simply this. | |
He comes out. | |
Imagine this. | |
And there's a stage. | |
And he walks out. | |
And he does something to get your attention. | |
He does something completely different. | |
He doesn't walk out. | |
Glad to be an American. | |
I'm so sick of that song. | |
It's overdone. | |
It's like, move on. | |
It sounds almost routine and rote. | |
Okay, it's beautiful. | |
Enough. | |
Enough. | |
Okay, enough. | |
Just do something different. | |
Stagecraft, okay? | |
Okay. | |
So he walks out on the stage. | |
Three. | |
Big monitors behind him. | |
Three big monitors. | |
And maybe, maybe ominous music, funereal music, something that sounds almost like a dirge, something really sad, something scary. | |
And it's nothing but pictures of California. | |
Just California. | |
People in the street. | |
People defecating. | |
Well, without the actual stuff. | |
But needles. | |
Violence. | |
Burglaries. | |
Robberies. | |
I saw one today on YouTube or TikTok. | |
I don't do TikTok, but sometimes the TikTok piece will be shown on YouTube. | |
And there was this guy who apparently These two fellows come, oh, we're here to change your maintenance. | |
We're here to change your filters. | |
And they start kicking this guy's door in. | |
Like these two guys, they were maniacs. | |
Trying to kick this guy's door in. | |
And all of a sudden, he just opened fires through the door. | |
And I'm thinking to myself, hmm. | |
If I was a prosecutor, did he act reasonably? | |
Well, coming to the door, that's it. | |
I think the jury would probably say, okay, we'll go with him. | |
That's not guilty. | |
Had he shot somebody, he didn't hit anybody, thank God. | |
But anyway, I would do this all the time. | |
Thank you. | |
And that's it. | |
And then Trump maybe walks out, you see maybe in the background, maybe the shadow, and he starts walking up. | |
Trump also has to stop clapping because it looks like he's clapping for himself. | |
I don't know why people clap. | |
No, no, they clap. | |
No, no, excuse me, sir. | |
They clap, not you. | |
Oh, okay. | |
Yay! | |
It's me! | |
Yay! | |
And that's it. | |
And Gavin Newsom can talk about, oh, the climate change, you know what? | |
And he can even say, well, they're talking about electrovoltaic and EVs and electric cars and while he's talking about And then after that, after this just horror show, and you could say, this is just California. | |
This is his state. | |
He loves his state. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, he wants to be your president? | |
How hard is it to fix this? | |
How? | |
Explain this to me. | |
Law and order. | |
He wants to be your president. | |
That's it! | |
That's it! | |
Now, if you've got some time, now if you've got some time, we can really go for some, and this might be for more of a selective group, we're going to have case after case after case after case after case of people who had sex change operations, | |
gender reassignment, And rude the day later on, who cried and said, I was sexually unable, I was incontinent for years, I was whatever you want to call it. | |
One after another. | |
Why did they let me do this? | |
I was a kid. | |
I didn't know. | |
I was confused. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't even know what. | |
But the surgery. | |
Do you know what they did? | |
Show girls with scars and stitches and sutures. | |
Show people what? | |
Genital reconstruction. | |
It's not reconstruction. | |
It's savagery. | |
Oh, but when I got done with him, he won't know what to do. | |
Between the crime and the... | |
No, no. | |
Look at this. | |
Excuse me. | |
When you talk about general reassignment, look at this. | |
You want this? | |
You think a child knows what he's doing? | |
Who are these parents? | |
Who are these doctors? | |
Who are these teaching hospitals? | |
What is going on here? | |
And that's the surgery. | |
We're going to talk about the drugs? | |
We'll talk about that. | |
Then go through the drag wings at schools. | |
I'd say, the Democrats thought nothing of this. | |
You shock people. | |
I want to get the best, and by the way, we'll have the best producers, and it might be people you don't know who will say, don't ever say I did this. | |
Maybe the best, maybe a Scorsese or somebody, or even, believe it or not, believe it or not, somebody like a Tarantino would say, I don't want your name on this, but I want you to put it together for something. | |
And I want people to leave my thing and say, holy... | |
And tell them right off the bat, trigger warnings, no children allowed, sign a waiver. | |
Sign a waiver! | |
Have you ever been to a restaurant where they have something that's hot on the menu? | |
Like, Carolina Reaper! | |
The hottest pizza! | |
You've got to sign a waiver. | |
You don't need the waiver, but it sounds great, doesn't it? | |
That's what I would do. | |
You go to a Trump rally, sorry, kids can't come in there. | |
Why? | |
Because we're going to show you something. | |
We're going to show you what Gavin Newsom does. | |
What he stands for. | |
We don't want kids to see this. | |
Because we can't stand up for the... | |
The precious children and then, you know, terrorize them. | |
You understand that? | |
And then you show them. | |
Have a kid stand there turning around and say, look at this. | |
Why didn't they stop me? | |
Look. | |
I look like I've been through, like a Civil War victim. | |
And then we go through everything. | |
And then we have nothing but people running through the border. | |
Running through here, running through there. | |
And then we have drone shots of miles and miles and miles and miles of people just walking through. | |
Migrants! | |
Then I'm going to Willie Horton your ass like you've never seen. | |
I'm going to have nothing but nothing. | |
I'm going to have nothing but mug shots of illegals and what they did. | |
And maybe the stamp of murder or rape. | |
And I just... | |
When you leave, you won't know what to... | |
You won't be able to speak. | |
And if Gavin Newsom opens his mouth, you'll see his face and see him waving and smiling. | |
Forget the French laundry, but just... | |
You will be... | |
Furious. | |
You say Democrat, you'll go crazy. | |
And then it goes viral. | |
And of course, everybody will stop it. | |
And then it just becomes even more forbidden fruit. | |
And every picture is legit. | |
Every picture. | |
Democrats. | |
Have you seen the picture of Eric Adams? | |
You've got to see this. | |
Grown man. | |
Tough guy. | |
Acting like a little baby. | |
Screaming. | |
Do we have his words? | |
Do I have his words? | |
I'm going to read this here. | |
There is a... | |
Oh! | |
Here we go. | |
This is from PBS. | |
The mayor is warning that the city will be destroyed! | |
Enjoyed! | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
Where is it? | |
I gotta get this one. | |
Oh my god. | |
You can't believe that he actually did this. | |
Big tough guy. | |
Tough guy. | |
He's real tough. | |
You know, he's a... | |
Oh, I can't find it. | |
But there he was, and I'm sure you saw it, just acting like a little wuss, screaming and yelling. | |
And there's Lori Lightfoot. | |
Little Lori Lightfoot, little Beetlejuice. | |
Little Beetlejuice. | |
She shows up. | |
She looked like, I mean, Lori Lightfoot, dear God, like an experiment gone wrong. | |
Lori Lightfoot comes out. | |
What does she do? | |
She just, that's the way it is. | |
The crime's not that bad. | |
What are you talking about? | |
Muriel Boozer. | |
Or Ballard Boozer. | |
Bowser. | |
Or Boozer, as I call it. | |
Or Lane Boozer. | |
Muriel Bowser. | |
Remember that? | |
We're doing the best job we can. | |
What are you going to do? | |
Hey, look. | |
Things are tough. | |
Things are tough. | |
What are you going to do about that? | |
Women. | |
Women acting. | |
What are you going to do? | |
And here's that little biatch. | |
There's Eric Adams. | |
It's a disaster! | |
We're going to die! | |
We're not going to die! | |
I mean, what the hell? | |
This is the mayor? | |
This is a Democrat? | |
Nobody's ever done this. | |
Nobody. | |
You lie. | |
You act up. | |
Ah, we got it under control. | |
Don't worry about it. | |
Nothing to worry about. | |
Well, we'll get this. | |
Not him. | |
I would get a picture of, remember Shelley Duvall in The Shining? | |
When Jack Nichols said, here's Johnny! | |
And she was, nah! | |
She had the knife, you know, she was just losing her mind. | |
That's Eric Adams. | |
I would put together, I would have 10 of these things. | |
I'm going to say, any questions? | |
You want to talk about climate change? | |
Excuse me, can we, you want to see the kid with the scars? | |
Come on, show more crime scenes. | |
This is, this is in 32 months. | |
It's been 32 months. | |
32 months since, since. | |
Biden took over. | |
32, look! | |
It's falling apart! | |
Everything is out of control. | |
I mean, we've never seen anything. | |
It's just, I mean, I just go through it and have people, and once you, do you ever watch a, at the end of the year, they'll say, and the Grammys. | |
I look back, in memoriam, and you think, oh my god, all these people died. | |
Holy god, it was a terrible mistake. | |
And they died in alphabetical order, remember that? | |
Oh my god! | |
I didn't know that. | |
Oh, no, that's right! | |
Oh, jeez! | |
Oh, god! | |
And they always forget somebody, you know. | |
Well, that's what you're going to do. | |
I'm going to have, in my... | |
when you leave a Trump rally, you won't be able to speak. | |
Thank you. | |
And have Trump say, no, no, don't clap. | |
There's nothing to clap about. | |
You want to talk about it? | |
I agree with Eric Adams. | |
It is a disaster. | |
Look, and this guy wants to talk to you about what again? | |
He wants to talk to you about this guy? | |
Make it sound like he's not even a human. | |
This thing is... | |
What's your name, son? | |
Gavin? | |
Gavin? | |
Gavin wants to talk to you about... | |
What is it that you're talking about again? | |
About what? | |
About the climate? | |
Gavin? | |
Gavin? | |
Apparently is missing this. | |
Gavin? | |
I think Gavin needs to pay attention to what's going on. | |
This is his state. | |
Look at what's going on. | |
Do you have any questions? | |
Is there a debate? | |
Why are we having even an election? | |
Do you want more of this? | |
He hasn't even gotten started yet. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
I am not a genius, this is what Trump would say. | |
Preventing crime? | |
But I can sure stop it! | |
I know exactly where this is. | |
These are, look at these people, and then I would have the worst mug shots. | |
And I would make sure, I would have every Antifa, you know, with the hair and these, you know, do you ever see those Antifa mugshots? | |
Are the scariest things? | |
This is a guy that Don Lemon, before they shit-can him, pardon my French, this is one of these peaceful demonstrations. | |
Look at these people. | |
Gavin? | |
What do you do about that, Gavin? | |
Gavin doesn't know about that. | |
I guarantee you, if I'm the president, If I'm the president, everybody will know, don't even try this. | |
We will do everything in our power. | |
Now you can do one of two things, America. | |
You can vote for Gavin and have more of this, or you can vote for me, an adult who knows what the hell is going on here. | |
And then just have all these justice. | |
Remember that great line from Leslie Neal who said, nothing to see here. | |
That's the way you do it. | |
But no, I'm listening to people. | |
Don't talk about COVID. | |
Don't talk about the jab. | |
No! | |
Don't, no! | |
I want people to think, I want a Frank Capra, I want people to walk out of my rally and think, oh my God, I want to, I swear to God, I would have, you know what a moirologist is? | |
Ever hear about it? | |
This is a professional crier. | |
They used to have them in the Middle Eastern, in the old days, in the biblical days, a moirologist. | |
Sometimes, M-O-I-R-O, virologist, I believe. | |
And this is a professional whaler. | |
They take him to the funerals and they cry. | |
Well, I would have people, whether people like this or not, I would have stories of people who had to be resuscitated. | |
I would have, like, ambulances. | |
Seriously! | |
Whether you needed them or not, people will pass out. | |
If I put that pre-hypnotic suggestion, if I say, listen, be careful there. | |
Big warnings. | |
Do not come as we're going to show you the news. | |
I'm not going to sugarcoat it, Gavin, because Gavin wants to talk about I don't know what the hell he wants to talk about. | |
You will not recognize your country. | |
You will look at this and say, oh my god, that's what we need to do. | |
Hardcore, brutal, Frank Capra, propaganda, Tony Schwartz, remember Tony Schwartz with the The Daisy Chain? | |
10, 9, 8, oh yeah! | |
And let's see Gavin come up with his wife. | |
Gavin, who was married to, what's her name? | |
Oh man. | |
Better hope those films don't get out. | |
Just saying. | |
What do I know? | |
I don't know anything. | |
I don't know anything. | |
So that's my thing right now. | |
That's my deal. | |
I want to get down. | |
I want to win this thing. | |
I want it to be brutal, and I want to win for my country, for my whatever. | |
That's it. | |
And for that little boy, that little baby boy is so cute. | |
He's got the little hat on. | |
You know what's so funny? | |
They have these babies. | |
It's so cute. | |
Women are so good. | |
The kid looks like this, right? | |
Let me just get you. | |
Okay, I'm being kind. | |
The kid looks like... | |
After all, but the kid just went through. | |
Just look like this. | |
Oh, look at the father. | |
Looks like the father. | |
This looks like a Sid and Marty Croft character. | |
I mean, they're cute, but they're just, you know, they're babies. | |
They haven't grown. | |
But that little kid, we're going to turn this world over to him. | |
And he's going to say, thanks a lot, Gavin. | |
Oh, I would say Gavin every time I would say his name. | |
Hey, President Gavin! | |
I wonder what Gavin's gonna do. | |
Hey, Gavin! | |
Xi Jinping just attacked Taiwan. | |
What do you think, Gavin? | |
Why don't you ask your Aunt Nancy Pelosi, who pissed them off by going to Taiwan to prison. | |
Yeah, go ahead. | |
Ask her. | |
Give her a call. | |
See what she does. | |
Now you've done it. | |
Look at this guy. | |
He's never smiled. | |
His face is incapable of smiling. | |
See that face there? | |
Yeah, he's smiling. | |
That's his smile. | |
Smile, frown, cry. | |
Whatever. | |
And then there's Putin. | |
Can you imagine Putin and this guy? | |
Did you see Xi Jinping? | |
Oh, did you hear him? | |
You know who's looking a little bit more kind of a guy I can't figure out is Kim Jong-un. | |
Good. | |
Do you know that North Korea I want you to I forget his name. | |
University of Chicago. | |
North Korea has Listen to this. | |
You're going to love this. | |
North Korea... | |
See what I'm doing? | |
It's called research. | |
North Korea... | |
Gavin! | |
North Korea population. | |
North Korea is 26 million. | |
Okay? | |
26 million. | |
Remember this. | |
North Korea... | |
26 million. | |
And the military is 1.28 million. | |
Let's see. | |
North Korea. | |
Yeah. | |
North Korea. | |
1.28 million. | |
You got that? | |
Keep track of this. | |
Okay. | |
1.3 million. | |
Okay. | |
U.S. military numbers. | |
U.S. military is 1.4. | |
We're 300 to what? | |
50, 330, whatever it is. | |
330 million. | |
They have the same number, and I think they have a 10-year, I could be wrong, I think they have a 10-year mandatory service, you know, draft, whatever you call it. | |
They've got the same number as we do! | |
And they're right there, and they're garrisoned. | |
Constantly. | |
And they have mountains that are ready for everything you can imagine. | |
You cannot believe mountains that have been built that have hospitals and airstrips. | |
Do you know what these... | |
That's all they've been waiting for is this war, this big invasion. | |
They have the same number that we do. | |
Then you can say, well, whatever. | |
Well, are you ready to go to North Korea? | |
Where do you think you're going to go? | |
You want to mess with these people? | |
Okay, NATO. | |
Oh, that's not your cup of tea, huh? | |
You want to go to North Korea? | |
What did you not understand about the Chosun Reservoir and Pusan? | |
By the way, they've got a great university there. | |
Pusan U, if I recall correctly. | |
Did you say, Gavin? | |
What are you doing at, Gavin? | |
So look at those faces. | |
You get Kim Jong-un. | |
He's got that haircut. | |
Putin's got that look. | |
That look like, don't even think about it. | |
And the other one, that wax figure, Xi Jinping, who has a smile since the late 80s. | |
And Gavin with his hair and his products are going to show up and you're going to do what? | |
Oh my God. | |
It's just it. | |
You tell the American people like that. | |
Do you think this twit's going to scare anybody? | |
You think he's going to scare Xi Jinping? | |
Trump scares him. | |
Trump scares him. | |
Trump scares me and I like him. | |
Because you don't want this guy getting a hairpin' ass and going nuts! | |
Understand what I'm saying here? | |
This guy is not to be messed with. | |
It's that simple. | |
That's the message. | |
Gavin! | |
And everybody's got to say his name like that. | |
Everybody. | |
Drive him nuts, Gavin! | |
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Gavin! | |
Nah! | |
Nah! | |
Okay? | |
That's what I want. | |
Alright, dear friends, thank you. | |
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I don't even care if your name is Gavin or not. | |
It doesn't really matter. | |
That's what we need to do. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, this is serious stuff. | |
Now, you tell somebody, remember, whenever you hear that name, this is brutal. | |
This is brutal. | |
This isn't for the weak. | |
Stick with me on this. | |
I swear to you, they would say, you've got to make them stop this. | |
You've got to make them take these things now, these videos. | |
But they're from your state, Gab. | |
I mean, I'm doing it. | |
You've got to make his family. | |
You've got to make people laugh. | |
We'll mock his name. | |
Every time you hear his name, you'll laugh. | |
And he's going to be it. | |
Remember the Gettys? | |
I told you about that. | |
I think I told you... | |
Where was it? | |
Here was the... | |
Yep. | |
Here we go. | |
This is the article. | |
Let me give it to you, my friends. | |
I want you to have this. | |
Hang on a minute. | |
I want you to have this. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Hold on. | |
Whoa, Bill. | |
Where is... | |
Ah, here we go. | |
Just a minute. | |
Okay, there we go. | |
Here it is. | |
This is it. | |
This is from CalMatters. | |
That's the best overview of the Mafuosi in California. | |
All right, dear friends. | |
Thank you. | |
Have a great and a glorious night. | |
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Let me do the right thing. | |
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Where is it? | |
Just a minute. | |
Just a minute. | |
There we go. | |
Right here. | |
Nope. | |
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Ah! | |
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Do this. | |
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I don't know why. | |
Gavin! | |
All right, friends. | |
Have a great and a glorious day. | |
Thank you so much for this. | |
God bless you. | |
God bless America. | |
Go. | |
This guy. | |
That's it. | |
He's the only one. | |
Sorry. | |
That's the way it goes. | |
All right, friends. | |
Talk to you tomorrow. | |
8 a.m. | |
Same bad time, same bad channel. | |
8 a.m. Eastern Time. | |
Until then, remember, the monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
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