All Hail Jimmy Dore, Kamala, Pelosi, Donor Class Freaks, Blob Frets and UFO Chicanery
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I've always talked about the necessity of triangulation.
And moreover, being able to read all of the various battlegrounds.
And this is the most important thing you can do.
And I want you to listen carefully.
What many people, again, fail to do in the business is they try to promote, and I understand this, a news source that only comports with what the audience understands, what the audience can take, what the audience can comprehend, and that's it.
Now, I can't say this enough, but if you really want to understand something, You have to go to a news dentist, internal medicine, cardiologist perhaps.
You don't get your news just from one source, from one frame of reference.
You don't.
And you have to be able to understand how all of this works.
What's happening in terms of the world?
What's happening in terms of everything else?
I can't say this enough.
How do you read this?
And more importantly, do you go to a news service that does, for example, this one, that takes into account everything?
Or that points out things that maybe you did not know, maybe you weren't aware of.
Maybe you weren't paying attention to.
Because first and foremost, there is so much that's happening.
But if you go to, let's say, I'm just going to use these shorthand terms, Alex Jones crowd, CNN crowd, Morning Joe crowd, and of course, we sit back and we laugh and we laugh and we mock.
No!
You've got to get the data.
What are they saying?
What are they saying?
What does the CNN crowd, what does the donor crowd say?
What does Washington say?
What do the inside folks say?
There is this haughty arrogance from those of some circles who have no idea of how things work.
They don't know anything.
They don't know how elections work.
They don't know anything.
Abortion crowd.
Anti-abortion.
If you think you're going to win by banning abortion, you're out of your mind.
You're crazy.
You can just take your election and throw it away.
But you'll stand up for your rights.
People don't...
How do we say this?
They'll look at Mike Pence and they'll say, what's Mike Pence about?
Mike Pence is about...
He's against abortion.
Mike Pence is trying to maintain his position among the adamant right so that he never loses them for his fundraising, his lobbying, activism, speaking engagements.
Mike Pence says, I'm not going to win!
I'm not going to win!
What am I doing?
I'm not.
Going to win.
He knows this.
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to say everything that I can to maintain my position with the right.
So I can always say, and when I ran for office, which I knew I wasn't going to win, Vivek Ramaswamy isn't going to win, has no interest.
He's the biggest phony anybody has ever seen before.
Has no interest in any of this nonsense.
But he's loving it because it builds his fan base, builds his media position.
Sarah Palin did it.
Nikki Haley's doing it.
A lot of people are doing it.
A lot of folks are doing this.
This is really critical, serious stuff.
I can't say this enough to you.
So let me stop right there for just a second.
Let me just thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thank you for being a part of this.
Thank you for being a part of our...
of our endeavor here.
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This is inexcusable.
This is horrid.
Just a second.
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Ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much.
You are the reason God made Oklahoma.
Thank you so much.
Remember that one?
That was David Frizzell did that, if I recall correctly.
Alright, dear friends.
Now, let's continue.
First, I want to say that every now and then something happens which so So invigorates me.
So excites me.
I don't even know how to explain this to you.
Let me give you an example before I forget.
September the 11th, 2001 was the day of 9-11.
Okay?
9-11.
And from that day, from that very horrible, terrible day, my life changed drastically.
It was the moment of red pill.
It was whatever it is you want to call it, it was that exactly.
And I understood then that what I saw being in New York was different than anything.
That was happening on the news.
And nobody came to my to our guys.
The only person then who even remotely cared about this was Alex Jones.
He might have gone too far, he might have done this, but he was the only person the only person who said, you know, I don't think this particular storyline, I don't think these physical facts, I don't think this is the only Person.
Alex Jones.
Okay?
That's when the internet was in its nascent period.
That's before the accusations of conspiracy theories came.
And we just said, but wait a minute.
We're not saying anything.
We're saying that of the five instances, North Tower, South Tower, Building 7, Shanksville, and the Pentagon, we've got a lot of things that we don't...
Understand in terms of the information that's being provided as absolute.
Nobody wanted to hear from us.
You're crazy.
You're a conspiracy theorist.
Okay, fine.
The left was completely eh.
The right, eh.
Nobody wanted it.
I could not believe it.
And I would say, I don't know anything who are the actors.
But what would you like to start with?
What would you like to start with?
How about my favorite always?
Shanksville.
That's the one where everybody says, what?
Well, Building 7 was the one that absolutely blew us away because it was hit by nothing.
And there were some fires.
And people will say, well, there are some fires.
Buildings like that, steel buildings, don't fall in their footprint at free-fall speed because of a fire.
Let me say this again.
Look at it.
I'm not saying...
I don't know.
I'm an observer.
If you see something different, what I and others have said, fine.
Okay?
Okay.
We've been through this.
You know the routine.
There were people like architects and engineers for 9-11 Truth.
There were pilots for 9-11.
There's all this truth, truth, truth, truth.
And then they became truthers, and if you're a truther, you're a nut.
Okay, fine, fine, fine.
Later on, Ed Asner.
Whom I interviewed one time in one of the worst interviews.
I just said, this is just, it's unwatchable.
It was just, he was towards the end of his trajectory, but bless his heart, he did his best.
He was always a socialist and a commie and all that stuff, but he did his best.
Did you know that the actor William Hurt, this is from Showbiz911, who knew?
Famed actor William Hurt is a 9-11 truther.
He narrates the film about how the World Trade Center was really destroyed.
And this is from this guy named Roger Friedman, who doesn't know anything.
He doesn't know anything about 9-11.
Nothing!
But he's paid to be one of these, kind of like the Michael Shermer types.
They're paid to be professionally incredulous about everything.
You got it?
Okay.
William heard the actor.
Others came along.
Geraldo.
Geraldo, Geraldo said one time in passing, because Geraldo, they just, he, you know, look, things change, things change.
And I don't expect anybody to give up a paycheck so that you can be one person that's going to be forgotten.
My advice is, if you're on some TV show and you're being paid a lot of money, And somebody says, hey, listen, you can expose the truth, but you're going to lose your salary.
Don't lose your salary, because nobody will care.
It's not worth it.
You can expose anything, nothing, nothing, nobody.
America doesn't care about anything.
You're not going to get anybody to change anything.
It's just a waste of time.
So you're doing it just for yourself or whatever it is.
Man, that's up to you.
But America, you could have a picture, for example, of Jackie Kennedy shooting John Kennedy.
It'd be crazy for a moment.
And nobody would say anything.
Nobody cares about this.
You understand?
Nobody cares.
And believe it or not, I want to tell you something.
Nobody.
Now, of the group of people who fancy themselves as...
I don't know what you want to call it.
There's this right, but there's a...
There's kind of like a...
You do know that woke, the original woke were people who were awake.
Remember that?
The group that we theoretically and supposedly are.
We, theoretically, and supposedly are woke.
Well, whatever the hell.
Well, that was co-opted.
Fake news was...
So, these terms...
You've got to understand something.
Let me just say this.
Lay off the COVID stuff because nobody cares.
And I realize this.
Let me just say this.
What I'm saying right now, nobody cares about this.
Nobody.
Nobody.
Nothing's going to happen.
No elections are going to change.
You're going to ask yourself, is this going to be worth it?
So you do the best you can.
Okay, where am I going?
Where does all this matter?
Jimmy Dore.
And I'm not that familiar with his work.
I know who he is.
He's very, very popular.
Very, very...
Very, very popular among his fan base, which is groovy and all this stuff.
Here he is, and this is from, I guess, Architects and Engineers from 9-11 Truth.
Censored comedian Jimmy Dore, a well-known progressive leftist, political commentator, calls out Building 7 issue on his popular broadcast.
And he goes into it.
And he's talking with one of his friends and he does it in a very...
And by the way, I like the way he does his show.
It's a very nondescript studio with curtains behind it.
He just does his stuff!
And he says, quote...
Well, I'll let you...
I'm doing this on my private channel because I'll go into detail.
Because remember something, especially here, nobody wants to hear this.
Let me just explain this to you again.
Let me try to put this into perspective.
Nobody wants to hear this again.
Nobody.
Nobody wants to hear this again.
I can't tell you enough how nobody wants to hear this again.
And the reason why nobody wants to hear this again is because of the fact that, and I don't know why, but there's this weird kind of...
And I'll just spend a second on this.
We don't like to hear stories or things that...
We tend to, for lack of a better word, tend to confound or question that which we believe to be the truth, even though we're not really committed to the story in the first place.
Does that make sense to you?
Here is a private channel.
We don't like stuff.
I always used to...
Here's a private channel.
We're on very thin ice here.
They're very, very thin ice.
There are three subjects that a lot of social media platforms have told you we don't want you talking about.
Russia, Ukraine, COVID vaccines, and anything that we come up with at the long run.
Now, for some reason, it's kind of like, you know when years ago, when people started to cuss on TV, believe it or not, one of the guys who What was very, very important in the change of language was Archie Bunker and All in the Family.
Archie Bunker said crapola.
And crapola became somehow truncated to crap.
But Archie Bunker did this.
I remember one time I thought I heard on the Pettico Junction, Sam Drucker, Frank Cady say, he said, dag nabbit.
I thought he said, god damn it, as a kid.
And my whole world, I said, I can't believe what I just heard.
Well, anyway, all of a sudden, it just happens.
It just happens.
I remember...
I was at...
Don't ask me how I heard this.
But Playboy magazine in the...
I don't know what year it was.
I don't remember.
All of a sudden showed pubic hair for the first time.
Now this was...
It was a dance sequence.
At that time...
It's hard for people to understand this.
It was like, oh my god.
And I never understood...
Okay, fine.
Whatever.
So you look back and you realize that was really not the big of a deal.
No, it was a big deal.
So sometimes people will start to mention a little bit about, like right now people are talking about vaccines.
You notice that?
It's like when your parent tells your kid, go to bed, and the kid comes out and sticks his head out and says, is the coast clear?
So they're doing this more and more, doing it more and more with Russia, with Ukraine.
Zelensky is going to be coming back.
So just keep an eye on this.
So you must tread.
You're treading on thin ice.
So to make a long story short, Jimmy Dore decides in a feeling of, I guess he figures, I'm okay.
I can say it.
Nobody cares.
Nobody knows what Building 7 is.
But he actually says and refers to Building 7. And he's on with somebody I don't know who he's with.
Quote, people are now finally being allowed to question the narrative.
Well, okay.
The official narrative.
The University of Anchorage, their engineering department, already proved Building 7 was brought down on purpose.
This is Jimmy Doris.
It's not me.
I saw a meme the other day.
It had the Twin Towers.
It said, never forget.
And then, right next to it, had Building 7. It said, forget.
So, All I'm saying is, let's see what happens.
Thank you.
But I want everything to be heard, including people who disagree.
Who say, no, it was not.
You've got it wrong.
I don't care what the story is.
I want the truth.
And every now and then, somebody will come out like Jimmy Dore or Tucker, before Tucker lost his mind with his fanboy stuff.
I don't know what that's about.
But people come forward.
Joe Rogan did it.
He was talking about, remember, vaccines until he just apologized.
And I understand that.
Believe me, I understand.
But he still did more.
And I hope, I hope, I don't in any way think that this is positive.
But I do think that maybe we're getting a little bit less arrogant.
Maybe something happens.
Give me a minute with this.
And listen carefully.
This is what I'm trying to tell you why you need to pay attention.
And you can't hear what's happening if you listen to the same stuff over and over again.
You have to hear the internecine battles.
For example, you've got to hear Dane Wigington disagree with Mark Marano about geoengineering.
It's critical.
You've got to triangulate your opinion.
You've got to hear how all of a sudden, and this is real insight to an extent, how all of a sudden you see people lose their minds, a la Tucker.
Eric Weinstein, who was the most interesting of these folks, basically took on the street.
A tad arcane, but not really.
Took on string theorists and Michio Kaku and Brian Greene and like lost his mind.
And you see, it's fascinating what this does to you.
And one thing I want to ask Jimmy Dore and others as well is that if you are interested in this, I know this, I've lived with this.
For 22 years, you have to know how to discuss the subject with people.
You can't hit them with the Alex Jones method.
You can't.
You can't truncheon, bludgeon, attack.
You can't do this.
There is an eloquent transition, the exposition, The disquisition, the presentation of evidence, but do it beautifully and artfully and I know you're playing to your crown and people love it and his position is of renown and he probably is more important than anybody in some circles than you would imagine.
We'll get to that in a moment.
But it's critical, critical, critical, critical that he does it carefully.
We need to have You know the Russell Tribunals.
After Vietnam, there was a voluntary group of intellectuals with Bertrand Russell and who would go around the world and have these enclaves, these convocations, these confabs, where people would discuss.
The Vietnam War.
And it was beautiful.
And what America needs on some, like something a la Netflix, is to have somebody say very rationally, here is this, but here is what they say here.
We need to have like an old-fashioned debate.
Bring in these people and bring in these people.
Wouldn't you love to hear, for example, a Dr. Fauci against a Marty McCary?
Side by side.
Very calmly, you go first, you go second, just like a courtroom.
Direct examination, cross-examination.
Redirect, recross.
You put on your case, you put on your case.
Expert witnesses, let people hear it in one time, in one setting.
Not where you've got to go and look forward and hear people.
Because most of the people who talk, as an example, about COVID are idiots.
Or you have doctors who are petrified of losing their licenses.
I understand it.
And somewhere there's this, I just want the truth.
Just tell us.
That's all.
Just tell us.
Medicine changes all the time.
I love the way they tell you.
You need to have a colonoscopy every five years.
Well, maybe ten years.
Ten years?
Yeah, you know, where'd you go?
Ladies, you need to have your first mammogram at the age of 40. And then none until you're 80. What?
What is this?
Is this the insurance company?
Things happen all the time.
And when you get somebody who's sitting in their bedroom with a messed up bed and guitars on the wall, and all of a sudden they're an expert in this.
So I would love, I would love somehow, and I don't think he's going to do this.
I think people told Jimmy Dore, listen, that's enough.
That was great.
Thank you.
Don't push it.
And I can understand it.
Why?
Because the American public doesn't care about this.
The American public doesn't care about this.
The American public does not.
I'm telling you, I know this.
A handful of people kind of claim they do, but they really don't.
Americans are, for the first time, enjoying this wonderful thing called social media, and they pretend like they care.
They really don't.
They don't understand anything.
Let me give you another example.
So, by the way, Jimmy Knorr, God bless you.
God bless you, God bless you, God bless you, God bless you.
Keep up the great work.
I offer my services to just talk, even off the air to say, here's how...
If you think that's good, bring up this.
Show them this.
All with articles.
There's one thing that Alex Jones always did, which was so smart.
He always said, here's the article.
Here's where I'm reading this from.
And he always was great.
He always had a stack of paper.
He goes, here it is.
This is it.
I'm not just saying this.
This is it.
Now you can argue whether Yahoo.com is noteworthy, but he always had citation.
That's what I believe in.
Citation.
I don't understand plagiarism because I want to show people that I did research, and the way I do research is by showing the citation, by citing my sources.
Okay, I'll give you another example.
Stop for a second.
Now, I don't know whether, I don't know about this left, right, and all this kind of stuff.
If you want to understand where things are going in the food world, let me give you an example.
Let me give you a couple of examples.
But first, wait a minute, my friend.
Here's a good friend, Sparky, says the easiest way to keep intellectuals at bay is to get them to accept a false premise or narrative.
Leaving them to argue over how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.
You know what, Sparky?
Let me stop right there.
You bring up a good point.
By the way, thank you.
One of the things which I always tell people whenever you want to deal with people, whenever you want Sparky to debate, is never use phrases that are extraneous to the issue.
For example, if you refer to something as fascism versus totalitarianism versus communism versus socialism versus collectivism versus capitalism, then you can stop the argument as to where you were going and then go on the side to discuss whether this indeed was capitalism, whatever it is.
So you're right.
You also want to give them a false premise, but also give them a tangential issue, something which has nothing to do with this.
And we don't have any intellectuals today.
Because what we have right now is, I'm telling you, the term intellectual today is replaced by a bunch of fast-talking people.
If you talk fast, if you're Vivek, I haven't seen her lately, Candace Owens, Ben Shapiro.
Who else?
And that's great.
And the reason why it's so interesting, again, Sparky, thank you.
The reason why it stands out so much, the reason why it stands out so much is because most people and most young people are so dead in their affect that this comes across so incredible.
Anyway.
But I want to explain something to you.
If you wanted to go to the spectrum, for example, if I said to you, every now and then, if you live in New York, people will always call you and they'll call you and say, what's the best steakhouse?
Or what's the best this?
Or what's the best that?
And I'm thinking, you know, you don't understand.
In the old days, it was the New York Times and the Zagat.
Nobody cares about that.
Now it's a different eater and all this stuff.
And then you have Travelocity and Travel Guide and they have this.
And then you have...
Kind of the collective thing.
Peter Luger.
Then you have the following.
You have where do people go who are in the real world of food?
By the way, New York is not the big food place it used to be.
It does not exist.
It's not like it used to be.
New York was the epicenter.
The food source now, it might be Greenville, South Carolina.
It might be, who knows?
It might be someplace else.
It's just not here.
It's just not here.
But if you say, but where do the people in the biz go?
That's the story.
You see what I'm saying?
Where does it, if Daniel Ballou has, or David Boulay, or one of those folks from the old days, or Jean-Georges Van Gerichten, and all of these types, if they wanted to go to some place to celebrate, where would they go?
Now we're talking at another level.
You see what I'm saying?
This is where the professional chefs go.
Where do they go?
Okay.
When you want to hear a group of people, look at your control panel.
You see, where are we going today?
Look at a Jimmy Dorset.
Look at whoever.
That's fine.
I understand this.
Then you might want to go to people kind of sort of see what people like Glenn Becker are saying or whoever.
I don't care.
Just see what they're saying.
Do like I do.
I just look at the headlines.
Breitbart says this.
National Review.
National Review is conservative light.
I like to get kind of a balance.
Okay, they think this is important.
Okay, okay.
I've got that.
Okay, I got that.
That's interesting.
That's interesting.
You can also go to some other groups.
The people that I like have nothing really to do with the real world.
Lou Rockwell and, you know.
American thinker.
Those are good.
And also foreign.
RT, Al Jazeera, Le Mans, even press TV, Iranian, Jerusalem Post.
See what the rest of the world is saying.
Again, to triangulate.
But here's the best one.
When you're in D.C., have you ever been there before?
When you're in D.C. and you want to know what everybody there is thinking, you have to spend...
We were at the...
We've been different places.
The Republican Club, very, very nice.
You've got to see this.
And it was so interesting.
Capitol Hill Club, very nice place.
I like it.
And when you go there, they have a picture.
Of Barry Goldwater, and I say, wow.
Wow.
You understand this?
Okay.
So you see an old style of Republican that I do not relate to in the least.
This is what I, as a young person, rebelled as.
I didn't.
No, no, this had nothing to do with me.
But anyway, and Reagan to an extent, you know, the Maggie Thatcher.
Maybe it was a different time.
But in Washington, when you want to know what's going on, you go there and you'll see the congressman come in and you'll see this and it's another world.
And guess where everybody in Washington?
What do you think they watch?
CNN?
Morning Joe?
That horrible...
Horrible morning, Joe.
With that meager Brzezinski.
He always looks like Fabissima.
It's like the turd in the punch bowl.
She's just...
It's the worst.
Joe Scarborough, who's been through so many iterations of...
I used to do a show at 10 o 'clock.
We used to do a show late night on WOR.
And every night at the beginning of the show, we would put on Joe Scarborough and laugh.
Just laugh.
It was the funniest thing I've ever seen.
He was so right-wing.
Scarborough Country.
And he flew over, before they had drones, over this very white town with a white steeple and people were marching back.
Scarborough Country.
And he would talk about Ronald Reagan.
He had this weird delivery.
Ronald Reagan.
This hagiographic television presentation towards Ronald Reagan.
It was just brutally boring, but we laughed.
He couldn't say the long letter A. Jail became gel.
A was E. They're going to put him in gel.
Oh my God.
Really?
In gel?
He won't be able to make a bell.
A bell?
They're going to ring a bell when he's out of the jail?
He couldn't say this.
He one time was so upset about something.
Something was obscene and he said, I'm going back to Washington and I have a satchel.
He had like one of those things you get from L.L. Bean where you carry firewood and he carried this with all these emails.
And he was walking down the hall.
But the way they took it, there was nobody there.
It looked like nobody was there.
Like he was on the wrong day or a weekend or something.
It was hysterical.
Doesn't he realize that this picture they're showing of...
There he is going back to his familiar...
Because he was a congressman.
He's going back to D.C. to argue.
Okay, fine.
He was a right-winger.
He was...
Everything you can imagine.
There was a story about some intern or something.
He had nothing to do with it, but somebody who was murdered at the same time of Gary Condit.
Remember that?
All that stuff was going on.
Okay, fine.
All of a sudden, he's Mr. Right Wing.
And he's with meager Brzezinski, who is absolutely bereft, devoid of any Form of rational thought or interesting thing to say.
Perpetually in a frown, Dower, who thinks she is absolutely the quintessence of femininity and sexiness that has ever walked this planet.
We were in a Saturday matinee on Broadway.
And it was about Amy Semple McPherson, right?
It was...
Yeah, I thought it was.
It was...
Kathy Lee Gifford did something, right?
It was about...
I thought it was her thing.
I couldn't remember.
But she was there.
Meager was there.
I think it was about Kathy Lee.
Anyway.
So when she was there, she would walk...
It's kind of small.
She walks down the aisle, and when she wanted to see somebody in the middle, she would bend down and be very animated and go, hey, how are you?
So everybody could see her.
And I thought, oh, please.
Please.
She knows nothing.
This is Big Neb Brzezinski's daughter, who knows nothing.
And then, of course, he was, I think, her.
I think her brother became, what, ambassador to Japan?
I don't know what the hell.
Who knows?
All of a sudden, Joe Scarborough is.
I know this is a long way to get there, but it just goes to show you how people just, they just make, they assume roles.
So now Joe Scarborough is a lefty.
And he and Meager, when he thought this guy, Trump, was on his way.
When he was going to buy some type of a TV station or TV store, whatever it was.
By God, she and Joe wanted to be...
She would go there all the time until Trump told him, pound sand, beat it, and that's it.
Okay.
Long story, they're the ones to watch.
In Washington, when you're going in the Capitol rooms or this and that, they watch this.
It's a very insular world.
It has nothing to do with you and me.
But in Washington, it's something.
It is so weird now in this post-Biden world.
So what happened was, all of a sudden, Joe Scarborough goes out of his way to say, everybody, but everybody.
Is saying that Biden is too old.
Whoa!
Whoa!
And he did it again.
No, you don't understand it.
I mean, everybody.
Then, David Ignatius, this is the thing that nobody, Washington Post, he says, it's time, This is hearing from the, they call it the donor class.
We talk about somebody above the donor class.
They call it now the donor class.
And the donor class is now the new phrase, the ones who are saying, look, this is not about ideology, but we want to win.
Okay.
And then the third one is Nancy Pelosi.
Who's on with Anderson Cooper.
And she says, and you're going to say, I don't care about it.
See, that's what our friends do.
I don't care about it.
Schmuck, listen.
This is important.
I don't care about it.
I don't watch TV.
I don't watch cable.
And they love to tell you what they don't.
I don't read TV.
I don't listen to Twitter.
I don't watch TV.
Okay, fine.
You done?
No, I'm not done.
I don't like Twitter.
Okay, good.
Thank you.
So she's on with Anderson Cooper.
And mind you, this is being watched by everyone of the Democratic Party.
This is why this is important.
This is what I'm trying to tell you.
And they say, and Anderson Cooper said, and you know they told him, oh Anderson, this guy's an ex-spook.
He wanted the whole CIA thing, but that didn't work out.
He said, Anderson, make sure you ask her this.
Do you endorse Kamala Harris?
Well, she's obviously...
She's politically sued.
No, no, no.
Do you endorse her?
And then she said, what was it?
She doesn't do anything.
She's a vice president.
She's so busy.
Yeah, she's so busy.
But she never endorsed her!
Sparky says, what's with Kamala and Kyle?
Using the way better as in...
Oh, sorry, Crystal and Kyle.
Using the term way better as in Biden's way better than Trump.
Are they 12 years old?
Do they think that it actually applies to Lobaraz?
Crystal and Kyle, I don't know.
Crystal, are you talking about Crystal Ball and Sagar?
Yeah, Crystal and Kyle.
I don't know who Kyle is, but by the way, this Crystal Ball, let me tell you something about her.
And by the way, thank you.
Breaking Points is excellent.
Let me tell you something.
Add this to your daily morning watch.
They are excellent.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
Excellent.
You have to take this in as part of your intel.
It's like when you're trying to predict the weather.
You want to get local dew points and all that kind of jazz.
She does sound like a 12-year-old, but she's brilliant.
She says some wonderfully smart, smart things.
Do you remember the Greaseman?
Yes.
Glenn, what's his name?
Out of D.C. Yep, I certainly do.
A man who first, if I recall correctly, was forever banished from radio by virtue of a joke which was considered the quintessence of crude and racist and a variety of things.
Absolutely.
Glenn, what's his name?
Track?
Yes.
Doug Track.
And I saw Doug Track, believe it or not, I saw him on something one time.
I saw him on a show.
It was on one of these, it's very sad, one of these, oh, what the hell's the word?
You know these...
These crime shows.
Remember Robert Stack?
But in the town of Edmonton, Illinois, a man, a judge...
And then you'll hear of this little play where they'll mimic...
He played like a bad lawyer or something.
It was really kind of...
It was very sad.
But he made a terrible joke, and I remember this.
He was, or they viewed it as a terrible joke, and he was forever banished from anything involving television.
He really, I mean, they just said, you are done.
Edie Crowley, thank you so much, Edie.
Little sticker there, thank you.
So, back to where we're going.
This is huge!
So, As we're watching this, as I'm watching this, I asked, or I was watching, Crystal Ball was very good.
Again, excellent.
Far better than The Rising.
That's really lame.
They've got more duds on that show than you can imagine.
I don't know where they got these folks, but they're there.
In any event, I wanted to give you this.
Oh, so they're saying, Where do you think this enmity comes from?
Does Nancy Pelosi not like Kamala Harris because of their days in California?
Because Kamala Harris, you know, and Willie Brown, you know that story, right?
You know that one.
And Montel, remember that?
Okay.
You think that's it?
No.
This is what I told you, and I gave you this again.
This is from CalMatters.
This is the explication as I give this to you.
This article that explains Newsom, Pelosi, D 'Alessandro, the Browns, and the Gettys.
This is what's happening now.
Now, what I've just told you, and what I've tried to explain to you, to many, many people on the, I don't know what you want to call, our...
I don't know.
I don't have a label for my thing, but many of you, I think, are maybe libertarian types.
Maybe you're...
I don't know what the word is.
You are...
It's hard to say.
It's just hard to say where you figure in this thing.
Maybe you're Trumpers or whatever it is, but the bottom line is simply this.
This is a complete and total destruction of everything and anything that is Biden.
And with that, and not only that, with that comes something else.
If you look back, the Jimmy Dores, going back to the Jimmy Dores and Tucker to an extent, they're the canary in the coal mine.
If all of a sudden Jimmy Dores is going, If they don't shut down Joe Rogan or other big people, believe me, they will do it.
There was a time when that's the first person they would go after.
It seems like they, we are being allowed to kind of readdress what used to be a more truth amenable form of social media.
Could that be?
I don't know.
I'm reading this like you are.
You've got to read changes.
Pay attention.
Pay very close attention as to what is being allowed where more people are more and more vociferous regarding COVID and vaccines and the health problems and testing.
What is happening?
Keep an eye on this.
Also keep an eye on the third part of this.
Keep an eye on what's happening regarding, and this is very critical, regarding Zelensky and Ukraine.
I can't say this enough.
You always have to understand what's happening.
Now, another part I've got to bring to your attention, and this is very, very critical.
There are people who still think, for reasons I do not understand, that you can possibly win an election on I don't know what the word is.
On abortion.
I'm telling you, and I'm saying this with all due respect.
If you think you're going to be able to win an election by saying you want to ban abortion, you are dead wrong.
You are dead wrong.
Do you hear what I have?
To say, you are dead wrong.
It will cost you the election.
Period.
John McGuire couldn't get hired and said, the powers that be don't care if you know and don't care if you talk about anything.
Now, if you try to do something besides talk, well, that's another story.
Well, John McGuire, my friend, what...
What did they ever do other than talk?
When the powers that be believe or shut people down for merely talking, that's all they were doing was talking.
They weren't doing anything other than talking.
Again, and I thank you for your kindness.
You see, John, I don't know anymore.
I'm trying to read this.
We are doing everything in our power to try to figure out how this thing works.
So what we're doing is, I want folks to understand and to read the various instruments on the...
How do I say this?
On the...
Just a second here.
Let me see something.
Hang on a minute, hang on a minute, hang on a minute.
Basil Peterson says, it is easier to fool someone than to convince them that they are being fooled.
Yes.
Sometimes.
Sometimes it is.
It depends upon what it is.
I would add something to that.
Basil, there are people that I have met in my life who do not like you correcting them about anything.
They don't like this.
They don't want this.
They don't care for this.
They find it problematic.
It's not that they're that committed to the particular phrase.
They don't want you.
How do I say this?
They don't want you to ever correct them.
So what's interesting is that when you say to them, you know, you were wrong about COVID or this or 9-11 or JFK or Vietnam, it's not that they they resent this.
It's like you're telling them something that they should have known.
Always remember that.
Always remember these wonderful people.
John McGuire says, simple example, look at the J6 sentences, 22 years for Terrio, Jefferson Davis only got two.
Why do you think that is?
Why do you think, why is it especially when you consider that there are federal judges who theoretically with lifetime appointments, lifetime appointments, they supposedly have, they are the most They are the most independent of independents.
A little further study and you'll find you're very wrong about Crystal.
Very interesting.
Sparky!
Oh my god!
Oh, this is interesting.
Well, as I said, Sparky, I think she sounds like a 12-year-old.
I like the way she presents the story as the liberals or progressives believe.
That's all I want to do.
There's no analysis.
And as far as Sagar goes, well...
I've never thought, I didn't know this.
But that's very, very fascinating.
But Sparky, do you not agree?
Do you not agree that for any of these new found shows, do you think that they are very good?
To clarify, the system seems to overreact to individuals, actually.
They do something.
But if people...
Okay.
I think I repeated that word.
But let me read it again.
It's important.
To clarify, the system seems to react to individuals attempting to actually do something, but if the people only talk, they don't care.
Interesting.
I think that's very correct and very, very spot on.
See, I think we're getting something and we're triangulating.
Let me see if I can try this.
We are doing the best that we can.
To try to explain a system that nobody really understands.
I am a physician, and I'm looking at the patient.
And the patient is either society, democracy, whatever you want to call this thing.
And there are a number of pathogens, diseases, problems, and metrics.
I've got weight, BMI, blood pressure, family history, which is our history, medication, which is certain things, and certain medication can kill you, as you know this.
So I'm looking at all of this.
And what I'm doing is, I'm the head of the committee, and I see people with their particular evaluation of this, and it is so limited to a particular frame of reference that they miss everything else.
Let me go back to this.
Jimmy Dore, I'm going to say this again.
And again, I'm just, I'm not, I have not watched his show.
I know he's there.
And anybody who's able to do something, God bless him.
Jimmy Dore would be able to unleash and unravel and unharness a new form of functioning human beings.
A new group of people.
That are out there that represent, I think, a younger contingent, a younger demographic, who can go on and forever be changed.
And if it is possible, let me go back to this again.
Because the reason why Building 7 is such a great story is that you can start off with, number one, imagine this on TV.
And by the way, people have also proved that they can go long-form news, which is important.
But imagine this.
We start off and we say, this is what happened.
This is what the news reported.
Boom.
And then, and then you can say, ladies and gentlemen, and I'd love to, with Jimmy, to say this in his own inimitable way.
On a day of horror with two steel structures falling, a plane...
Another plane reported to be in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, Flight 93. Another plane reported to be to fly into, six feet off the ground, into the Pentagon.
And when you hear it broken down, people say, I never thought about it like that.
At 5.20pm, at 5.20pm, while everybody was watching every square inch of this, everything, A building fell, roughly adjacent to, and it was never spoken.
And it just happened to house the SEC, the CIA, Neiman.
And by the way, this is one of the things where Rudy Giuliani took a lot of flack.
This was the city's emergency center, and they said, no, put it in Brooklyn.
He goes, oh, no, no, no, I want it to be there.
And he said, but that's probably a target.
Condoleezza Rice said, we had no reason to believe, we had no reason to suspect, we had no reason ever for anybody to believe that there would be planes ever directed, used as missiles or weapons in any of the structures in New York City.
And then the PDD, Presidential Daily Directive, Presidential Daily Briefing, there's PDD, PDB, there's all these, oh, these incredible different names.
They said, there it is!
They were warned!
They bring up correctly the fact that during the 9-11 commencement, Zelikow, that's the guy.
That's the one.
Can you imagine where the President of the United States...
Now think about this.
The President of the United States and the Vice President says, we're not going to testify.
And then they say, we'll testify, but...
Now, here's the best part.
Here's the best part.
Okay, I'm sorry.
Excuse me.
Are you following me on this?
And this is what I wish Jimmy would talk about.
Jimmy, I'm here, babe.
Off the air, let's chat.
I don't care.
I don't care if we do anything on air.
Let's figure out a way somehow to say, let's pull people in and give things to people very, how do I say this, piecemeal.
Let me give you an example.
For example, George Bush and Dick Cheney could have said, now listen, I want everybody in here.
We're going to testify.
But we're not going to say anything.
And you're not going to ask us anything, okay?
Got it.
So we're going to tell the world that we're going to go in there and we're going to testify on an oath.
But you're not going to ask us a damn thing.
Because we don't know anything and we are...
You got it?
Yes.
We have to be a united front.
Right, guys?
Yes.
Democrats, Republicans?
Yes.
Okay, good.
So that's what we're going to do.
You're going to announce that there's a 9-11 Commission.
Right?
Lee Hamilton and...
Cain, the ex-governor of New Jersey, you're going to announce this, right?
Okay, good.
But we're not going to say anything.
Got it.
That's what they could have done.
But no, that's not what they did.
They deliberately wanted you to know, we're not going in to testify.
Why do you think that is?
Why would Joe, at a time of national distress, why would, in the name of, why would, why would, The president and the vice president ever refuse or say, we are not going to testify.
We are not going to testify.
It's incredible.
Why?
Because they want you to know we're not going to do it.
See, this is the part that gets me.
Do you follow me?
They could have lied.
They could have said, we're going in there and we're going to rather say anything.
We want everybody to know this.
Yes, yes.
But they thought, no.
I want you to know we're not doing that.
See, this is the part you've got to ask.
This is the way these people think.
Uh-oh, more on Crystal Ball.
Crystal Ball's show may be new to you, but she doesn't know.
I watched her to be genuine at its start to get credibility, then sell out to use her credibility to fool people.
Shocked you'll endorse it.
I don't even know what this word means.
I don't know who she's selling out, but with Sagar, it's a damn good show.
So, she's not telling me anything that I'm thinking, oh my god, that's shocking.
She's just commenting.
Let me stop for one second.
I want to finish this one thought about this.
There are many, many smart people out there in the world.
Very, very smart people.
Very, very smart people.
Who, if you tell them, wow.
So I would love, I mean, and these are just questions.
And I'd love for Jimmy Dore, next time, Jimmy, just show a picture of the Shanksville crash.
Just look at that.
And ask the question, see anything missing?
Notice anything missing?
Let it go.
Always let people go.
Now, Now we get into Crystal Gate.
Crystal Ball Gate.
Let me tell you what I saw today, which is very important.
Apparently they did some little, I don't know what the little, on boiling points or breaking points or whatever that was called.
They had this, I guess this, I guess you'd call it a focus group or something and people were answering questions.
By the way, focus groups are a waste of time.
But anyway.
It was very interesting about what people thought about it.
I thought it was very critical about abortion.
And it was a very, very good piece on these people sitting around, I think it was New Hampshire, talking about abortion.
It was very good.
And I want to say this and say this again.
Number one.
If you dare suggest that you're going to ban abortion, you lost the election.
Let me ask you one, Sparky.
Because I like your feisty.
Who is that?
You've got spunk.
I hate spunk.
Remember Lou Grant?
By the way, check out the Daily Mail.
Mary Tyler Moore, her husband, her widower, sold her Greenwich, Connecticut home.
Trying to sell it.
What, $22 million?
Wow, you should see this.
Okay.
Let me ask you a question.
Especially you, Sparky.
Listen to me carefully.
I'm going to give you X amount of dollars to go to Vegas to bet.
And nobody's going to know who you are.
Nobody's going to know your name.
Nobody's going to know anything this is doing.
Let me ask you a question.
Would you bet your money to win that Donald Trump will win the 2024 election?
Let me say this again.
I know people will remain obstinate and they will pretend.
Would you take this money?
And bet it.
I don't know what the odds are.
Odds to win?
But anyway, would you vote?
Or bet?
Do you really, in your heart of hearts, is there anyone listening to me now who honestly believes?
Seriously, not a wish, not a hope, but do you believe?
That there is any chance that Donald Trump would ever be either win or be allowed to win.
Sparky, what do you think about that?
Forget Crystal.
Do you think so?
Do you think so?
Now, Holmes says, you know what?
It's fixed.
Here you go.
That's not the...
Remember, You can cheat legally.
Allow to win is the key part, yes.
Now, if left to its own devices, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
If there was a really, if there was a real, seriously true, if everybody, you know, we're a part of SAG-AFTRA, you know, that's my union, so to speak.
I'm his.
And they're always sending you things.
You want to strike, you want to do this, you want to vote for this, people.
And they give you, you have your membership number, and then they give you a pin.
And one time that pin is used, that's it.
So you go on your computer, and you vote, and that's it.
Now, theoretically, somebody could say, yeah, they're going to change it.
But if you really ask people, if you ask people, if the majority of people in this country, if it was a fair election, could Trump win?
Absolutely.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Absolutely.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Absolutely.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Absolutely.
Yes!
So all this talk...
And by the way, Trump's been kind of quiet in this one.
They quiet.
Bobby Kennedy.
Bobby Kennedy says, do you notice how Bobby Kennedy's just not doing...
Remember what I'm saying, my friends.
It's going to be Gavin Newsom.
Sparky says, depends on how much money.
Well, you got a good point.
But the bottom line is simply this.
Oh, yeah.
Well, the odds are...
You know what I really want, though, is I want there to be, and I'm dead serious about this, I want a new form of citizen who knows how to think.
I know that sounds corny.
I know that sounds corny.
That's exactly what's going on.
Okay, now do me a favor.
I want you to do me a favor, too.
This is critical.
I'm going to put down a link right now.
You ready for this?
Here's the link.
This is critical.
This is the link right here.
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And this is Mrs. L's YouTube channel.
You got it?
Right here.
Mrs. L's YouTube channel.
This is it.
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I want everybody to do this.
There is a war on for our children.
I can't say that enough.
And nobody's talking about this.
Trump's not talking about it.
Crystal's not talking about it.
Nobody's talking about it.
Nobody.
Kids.
Little kids.
And let me explain something.
Little kids grow up to be big kids, and big kids tend up to be demented and hurt and harmed.
I can't say this enough, my friends.
Please, please follow her.
She is, it is the best.
She has been indefatigable.
Everybody all of a sudden isn't a kid.
Okay, fine, that's fine.
Also, This is my private channel.
I go into detail.
I talk about a lot of stuff which I don't want to talk about here.
For reasons I think you understand.
I talk about all of the information that if the average Americans knew about a lot of stuff, and not only that, just about, oh, the Kennedy assassination will blow your mind in terms of what you don't know.
Okay?
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Jim E. Doerr's show is great.
YouTube won't allow me to spell it right.
He eventually gets to the truth.
Watched it for almost eight years.
Well, let me tell you something.
I am a...
Anybody...
And please, pass the word on to him.
Whatever his word.
I have been, remember something, I have been in my iteration of this so that you understand.
I became first and foremost a part of the I guess talk radio initially in 1980.
80 is when it started.
80 is when I first became just a part of this As a participant, caller, about 1980.
It started, and then later on, I really started to pick up, and then in 1988, got an afternoon, or excuse me, well, an afternoon show on Sundays.
1988.
And in 1988, It was so wonderful, so great, so terrific.
And from 1988 until whatever, I've been through this before.
And nobody ever really thought there was anything to it.
Nobody ever thought there was anything to this talk radio stuff until Rush Limbaugh came on.
Rush Limbaugh changed everything.
And I went from WFLA, and then WABC, and then WOR, and then to IATA.com, which is the first internet, and then all kinds of different things.
Okay?
You got it?
Okay.
And it hit a period of stagnation, the likes of which my watching style is not to be mimicked.
I hope nobody watches me the way I watch the rest of it, because I don't watch people for a long time.
I'm a great sampler.
But anytime somebody does something...
Oh, you know who also showed incredible brilliance?
C-SPAN.
C-SPAN had Richard Gage.
Richard Gage was with Architects and Engineers for 9-11 Truth.
He was with them initially.
And did a presentation on C-SPAN.
Unbelievable.
Sparky said the Republican Party will need to change and support Trump for him to win in 2024.
I think he...
Believe it or not, I think they will have to, Sparky.
I don't think there's any other way around it.
But for him to win, he better count the votes.
Remember that?
Trust everybody but cut the cards.
Supposedly that statement that Stalin allegedly said...
You control the policy, let me control the votes, or whatever that was.
In any event.
I hope what I've given you is a slew of different directions today.
A slew.
All of these things, all of these things are important.
And by the way, let me go back to this Jimmy Dorn thing.
Why support?
If I can get young, old people, I don't care who they are.
Because the old people today, my generation, came about, I was a kid in the 60s, and we remember when I was cool.
And that person you see, who's some 75-year-old codger, might be, might have been, look at all the, just look at the pictures of Woodstock.
All the people naked.
All the people dancing, all the people grooving to slide a family stone.
These people are 80 years old.
Today, that mindset's still there.
If I can take young people and give them something, bring in Jimmy Dore, whoever it is, and say, if they're lying to you about this, to your face, do you know what else they're lying to you about?
And they have a very simple thing.
Here is my dream.
You ready for this?
Here is my dream.
Here is my...
I don't want to blaspheme the moment.
Here's my MLK moment.
You ready for this?
Let me tell you.
I have a dream that the shadow government, whoever, that they fear us the way we fear them.
I want them to fear us.
I want them to say, uh-oh, they're not going to believe this.
They don't even care.
Barry Tanner says, it might be Newsom, for I can't see any reformer candidates running.
No, Barry, it's Newsom and Gretchen Whitmer.
This is it.
He's perfect.
He is going to take the donors.
There's that word again.
By the way, that's the Crystal Sagar.
And a lot of other folks are talking about that.
It's just true.
sorry to bring him Crystal um um He's it.
Remember, he's got the looks, he knows the spiel, he knows the nonsense.
It's not simple.
Alright, your friends, I have been with you an hour and about 18 minutes, and I've had enough.
I want to thank you.
Barry Taylor, thank you.
Sparky, you outdid yourself.
Thank you, sir.
John McGuire, couldn't get hired.
Thank you so much as well.
Basil Peterson, ladies and gentlemen.
Edie Crowley, bless your heart.
Thank you.
And thank all of you wonderful folks for just being a part of us, being a part of our thing.
I appreciate it immensely.
Immensely.
Truly, truly, truly.
You are great.
And let me see here.
Hang on a minute.
I think we have another one here.
Oh, here we go.
Sparky's not done yet.
Sparky says, in mid-80s, cars were starting to have FM-only radios.
Talk radio saved AM.
Absolutely.
In the 80s, by the way, remember, when FM first came along, nobody could sell it.
I know it's hard to believe, but nobody could sell it.
Nobody.
It just, it didn't work.
It did not work.
Nobody really could sell talk radio.
It just, I mean, I'm sorry, FM.
Pardon me, pardon me, pardon me.
There was a different story.
Two of the most important people who saved radio, believe it or not, were Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh.
Without a doubt.
And I'm telling you right now, I've never heard, I never heard any, any, any Any moment of the Howard Stern show on the air?
I heard excerpts later on, something on YouTube.
Never heard a show.
And Rush, I only heard if I happened to be at a station, like WABC, where we had it on the ceiling, the monitors.
That's it.
Because I don't like them.
What I listen to is a different story.
What I listen to, what I enjoy, as I go through, I have been listening to William F. Buckley and Milton Friedman lately.
I listen to old interviews with Maggie Thatcher.
I love to hear people talk about rudiments of certain things.
I love the anti-Darwinian David Berlinski folks.
I love Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson.
I love that.
That's what I listen to.
I like...
Michael Greger, How Not to Die, Nutrition Facts.
I love that.
I can't get enough of that.
I love the history.
Mrs. L and I were traveling in the Yugo.
It's a stretch, by the way.
And on the transistor, we're listening to old C-spans on the Dulles's.
And just, that's my...
History puts me into perspective.
But I do not.
Oh, I will say, I think one of the most, I think if you had to listen to something, I think one of the most talented people of all time is David Knight.
David Knight's a good friend, but I think he's one of the, his perspective is so perfect.
Like, that's it.
That's it.
Yet, he and I would disagree.
His, if you listen to David Knight or others talk about vaccines, You'll never get elected.
So that's just that.
And I've told you, if you don't want to get elected, go ahead.
I understand it.
Jimmy Dore, bless this one again, this is to you, Jimmy.
Thank you.
Jimmy Dore does not have to get elected.
He can say whatever he wants.
Mike Pence can say whatever he wants about abortion.
He's not going to get elected.
He doesn't want to get elected.
Chris Christie wants to always have network gigs.
He wants his name recognition.
He doesn't care about that.
I understand it.
But if you want to get elected, it's a different story.
Alright, dear friends.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Have a great and a glorious day.
Please follow Mrs. L one more time.
One more time.
That's the private channel.
That's my thing.
That's the one where we get to say stuff.
We get to use all the words.
And even a salty word every now and then.
Which I use most judiciously.
Okay?
Most judiciously.
But anyway, here it is.
One more time.
I want everybody to go.
This is all I'm asking you.
And follow Mrs. L right here.
Right there.
And go to her YouTube channel.
All right, dear friends.
Have a great and a glorious day.
Do not change.
I mean that sincerely.
And on behalf of the grateful nation, I thank you not for what you do, but for what you appear to do.
My favorite line.
And until tonight at 7pm, don't forget, the monkey's dead.