Why Election 2024 Will Be Volcanic
Why Election 2024 Will Be Volcanic
Why Election 2024 Will Be Volcanic
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As the ostensible title for today's show is, election 2024 will be volcanic or vacanic. | |
And volcanologists will agree. | |
That's just not an expression. | |
There is something that is happening right now in this world. | |
There is something that is happening at every singular, single level of participation all over the world, the likes of which I have not seen. | |
Absolutely true. | |
There is something that is so incredible right now. | |
When you spend your time away from the usual Cable stuff. | |
And I know I always say that and people say, oh yes, yes. | |
Well, I don't know if you really believe that, if you really follow it. | |
But if you really, really do, if you stay away from that which is cable. | |
And it's a very difficult thing for you to realize sometimes. | |
Very, very difficult. | |
And I mean this sincerely. | |
It's very, very difficult for you sometimes to understand that these are Old habits. | |
And you also realize that most of the time people are just wasting your time. | |
They're wasting your time with so much stuff, it just doesn't matter. | |
It's just kind of like make work. | |
Because out of 100 people, maybe there are 10 who really know what's going on. | |
And I know that sounds like a terrible indictment, but it's true. | |
With the exception of this room, of course. | |
So what I'm seeing right now is, as I look around the world, it is so glaring. | |
It is so obvious. | |
It is so huge. | |
And what's also interesting tonight, and what people don't really realize, they don't grasp, is that there is an international focus, an international movement, that I don't think a lot of Americans really kind of grasp. | |
I don't think it's part of their world, part of their ken. | |
I don't think they get it. | |
I think most people are kind of just sort of kind of passive. | |
He sits back and he really don't know what's happening, but that's okay. | |
That's alright. | |
We're still going to proceed forward. | |
Let me give you an idea. | |
I'm constantly having this list I have. | |
I have lists all the time that I come up with. | |
And one of the lists that I have is, what are the most important things in the world? | |
The most important issues that we need to discuss? | |
What are they? | |
And I just, it's growing and growing and growing. | |
And then I say, okay, of those, what subjects are the most amenable to people? | |
What will people understand and grasp? | |
Different story completely. | |
It's like you can have a restaurant and you've got to understand that what you think is good and what you think is great is not necessarily going to work in terms of the public because what we are doing right now, this is a platform Where we're trying to encourage people to focus on a variety of issues, but also not make it be ponderous and heavy-handed. | |
But what are those issues that are the most important? | |
What are the most critical? | |
And yesterday I did a wonderful, I had a great time with Dr. Drew. | |
Dr. Drew. | |
And I love this guy. | |
He's a very interesting man. | |
Not a lot of yucks. | |
He doesn't yuck it up. | |
He's not somebody who, but he's very, very, very smart. | |
Did you know, by the way, you ready for this? | |
I learned something new. | |
As you know, there are many, many folks who are, during the COVID years, they were proponents of ivermectin. | |
And they were still of the opinion that that was the Elixir. | |
That was it. | |
Ivermectin was it. | |
Ivermectin was the... | |
Okay, fine. | |
Recently, there was a group of people... | |
Excuse me, there was a medical journal. | |
A medical journal that came out that said something to the effect of Ivermectin is inert. | |
So inert, so basically undangerous, safe, anodyne, that it was even recommended for pregnant women. | |
Let me repeat this. | |
It was so inert, and what Drew said was, I'm not sure if this does anything to... | |
Either as a palliative or any kind of therapeutic regarding COVID. | |
But still, it was so mild. | |
It was so seemingly that it was recommended or allowed for pregnant women. | |
Do you know what that means? | |
Did you know that? | |
That blew me away. | |
You mean to tell me? | |
That the thing that people were screaming about, that people were getting booted for and whatever, you're saying that not only did Dr. Drew believe it was ineffective or marginal, you know, couldn't hate that old joke, but that it was. | |
And I thought, why didn't they say, go ahead? | |
Doesn't do any good. | |
What would have done... | |
Let me ask you a question. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
What would have gotten your attention more if the CDC and Fauci said, eh, as opposed to, don't talk about it! | |
If somebody had said, orange juice. | |
Orange juice. | |
Remember that? | |
Orange juice. | |
You have a cold? | |
Take some orange juice. | |
Worst thing in the world. | |
Phlegmatic. | |
Builds up mucus. | |
Terrible. | |
Don't do orange juice. | |
What do you do? | |
No, no, no, no. | |
Anyway. | |
But let's assume somebody said, orange juice, you have COVID, orange juice. | |
What would make you stop? | |
Think about this. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
What would have been more, knowing how you are, if the CDC said, don't do this. | |
If you go on any kind of platform, I swear to you, you'll never see the light of day again until you ever see orange juice. | |
Or if they said this. | |
It's meaningless. | |
It's meaningless. | |
Doesn't do anything. | |
Go ahead. | |
But it doesn't help. | |
What would get your attention more? | |
That would have gotten my more attention. | |
You mean they don't? | |
They don't care? | |
They don't care. | |
Well, forget it then. | |
It's like when you're a kid and your parents tell you, what's that music? | |
Salas Cooper. | |
I like that. | |
You do? | |
Oh. | |
Okay. | |
It takes away the forbidden fruit aspect of it. | |
This blew me away yesterday. | |
And I've been telling people, listen to this. | |
The more people I tell, the more they say to me, I don't know what you're saying. | |
I say, do you not understand what this means? | |
Given it's true, which of course I think it is, but do you not understand what's happening here? | |
Do you not understand? | |
I don't understand this. | |
So again, I walk around and say, I don't know why people, why am I not explaining this well? | |
Do I not explain this well? | |
Do I not explain this well? | |
I don't understand what's happening here. | |
It's the strangest thing I've ever seen in my life. | |
It's the most important news, bar none. | |
There's a guy yesterday, I read, this was, I mentioned this to Drew as well. | |
There's a guy named, a man called, you notice that when you're in the UK, Dr., I think it's Dr. John Campbell. | |
Is his name? | |
Yes, yes, yes. | |
Okay, yes, yes, yes. | |
2.88 million million subscribers and he is I don't know if he's I don't know if he's even I don't know if he's even dare I say of the anyway make a long story short when do you remember when COVID first came out and people were saying this is how you wash your hands remember that? | |
There was a fellow From Mount Sinai who said, well, I'm a surgeon and this is how you wash. | |
This is how we wash our hands. | |
And we go like this. | |
And it was this viral, interesting pun, it was this viral video about how to get a virus. | |
And anyway, John Campbell was one of these people who was just, he was it. | |
And now he's done like a 180. | |
I don't understand. | |
One of the things that people have to understand in our culture is that all of a sudden somebody will say to you, There's Rhea from Tampa. | |
Oh, bless your heart. | |
Rhea, what part of the city? | |
Don't give me your address, Rhea. | |
What part, roughly? | |
Roughly. | |
Just give me. | |
North Tampa, South? | |
Don't tell me South. | |
Don't tell me Bayshore. | |
Don't tell me Palmasia. | |
Please. | |
Don't say that. | |
Don't do that. | |
Don't do that. | |
Don't tell me South Tampa. | |
Everything north of waters is Carolwood. | |
Remember that joke? | |
Probably don't. | |
Anyway. | |
All of a sudden, things are changing. | |
Everything, things are changing. | |
And I want people to understand where does, where do the rules, where do they, who determines the change? | |
Who says this is okay now and this isn't? | |
That's all I want to know. | |
That's all, that's all I want to know. | |
I have never been in the position, I don't know anything about vaccine. | |
I don't know anything about that. | |
That's not my thing. | |
I always tell you, well, you know, this is important. | |
You know, this study shows this, and this study shows this, or this doctor says this. | |
That's all I can tell you. | |
But I don't know this. | |
But what I'm saying is, when does it work? | |
Please tell me. | |
It's like everything's okay now. | |
Mark Milley is gone. | |
Did you see Mark Milley? | |
Mark Milley, Milley Vanilli. | |
Join Jesus after he walked out. | |
He's retiring into the world of big money. | |
Big money, big huge money. | |
Defense contracting. | |
Oh dear God, he's going to make a fortune. | |
He's going to make a fortune. | |
This is where it pays off. | |
This is why you do this. | |
Goodbye and good riddance. | |
Get out of here. | |
Leave. | |
You destroyed our military. | |
Destroyed it. | |
Okay. | |
So there's these changes. | |
But why is this happening? | |
Okay, let me give you another one. | |
Okay, let me try this to you. | |
This is a thought experiment. | |
Not a thought experiment, but this is a way of thinking. | |
Okay. | |
Number one. | |
Please explain to me the following. | |
When somebody says something that is bad, if somebody says something that is racist, somebody says something that is anti-Semitic, homophobic, transphobic, misogynistic, rude, mean, whatever it is, I believe In your heart of heart that you should be able to say it without the government or somebody or some governmental agent telling you you can't. | |
Absolutely. | |
If you want to say it, you say it. | |
No matter what it is. | |
No matter what it is. | |
There are certain things that you can do as the recipient of it. | |
For example, if you're the victim of libel, you should be able to act accordingly. | |
But, but, but, but, but, but, but. | |
Anything. | |
N-word, Z-word, D-word. | |
Anything. | |
Let me try this again. | |
Anything. | |
Anything goes. | |
A word? | |
A word. | |
Anything. | |
Anything. | |
Social media platforms. | |
I mean, there's certain degrees of decorum. | |
You can have safe harbor. | |
I mean, sometimes you can, maybe a warning or something like that. | |
I mean, if you can have, put it this way, if you can have pornography, whatever that is, if you can have some of the most violent stuff available. | |
Then why not words? | |
Let me say this again. | |
I want you to think about this. | |
If you can say, if you can say, if you can have really, really, and by the way, unless it involves children, and I would venture to say animals, and even that's a little tough because of the crush videos, that's a weird one too. | |
And the reason why I say this is because what happens about hunting videos? | |
What about hunting? | |
There's some great hunters out there. | |
People who are, Who are good people and they're God-fearing, wonderful folks who believe in conservation rights. | |
And they have pictures, you know, of death. | |
So when you say you can't show animal abuse, well, does that count as animal abuse? | |
How about videos of processing? | |
I, one time, I marveled at this German processing of how they take a pig or a hog or whatever, and they will process it and take every... | |
It's just in terms of the sheer genius of the mechanics. | |
Now, I don't eat that. | |
That's fine. | |
But could that be construed as animal abuse? | |
Could be. | |
I like this. | |
Edie Crowley, bless her heart. | |
Edie Crowley says, I'm reading the Gulag Archipelago. | |
The U.S. is only two letters from the U.S.S.R. | |
Well, you know what? | |
Edie, and thank you. | |
Thank you, dear Edie. | |
Thank you, thank you, thank you. | |
Superchats are always... | |
Superchats, as you can see, are a way of saying, yes, I'm a patron of the arts. | |
We are... | |
Put it this way. | |
We are our own gulag. | |
Our own version of that. | |
Because you see, Edie, there's something more frightening than putting somebody in prison. | |
It's not... | |
Having them know they're in prison. | |
That's the most important. | |
That's the most important. | |
A little side issue here before I get to this. | |
Let me finish this before I forget. | |
Let me make a note of this. | |
Because I do this a lot. | |
I'll say something and I'll never get back to it. | |
Because in the middle of this, I'll think to myself, oh, that's even more interesting. | |
Let me give you this thing later. | |
So, all of a sudden, Roger Waters comes along. | |
Roger Waters... | |
I don't even care about Roger Waters. | |
I think he is probably the least talented. | |
I think David Yelmore and the rest of the... | |
But anyway, Roger Waters... | |
Okay, fine. | |
Roger Waters is entitled to say anything he wants about Israel, Palestine, Germany, anything he wants. | |
Anything he wants. | |
Anything. | |
Just like you're entitled to say anything you want. | |
Sorry. | |
That's the way it is. | |
That means I don't have to listen to it. | |
I don't have to agree with it. | |
But you can say whatever you want. | |
I know a couple of friends of mine who is a Marxist. | |
A wonderful, wonderful man. | |
He calls himself Marxian. | |
I know another who is a... | |
I think he's a communist, but he says he's not. | |
He should be able to say whatever. | |
On YouTube, you can hear that. | |
Say it! | |
Let me see if I can explain this to you. | |
Go ahead and say whatever you want. | |
If you want to say things that I find to be problematic, well, I can do a couple of things. | |
The least of which is I'm not going to complain. | |
Now, I do have the right to complain about things like, for example, you're 3 o 'clock in the morning and you're waking me up. | |
That's okay. | |
Or this is inappropriate. | |
You're saying things in the middle of a funeral and I think that's inappropriate. | |
All of those kind of things. | |
That I find problematic. | |
The subject matter, make it very, very clear. | |
Okay. | |
Now, what we're doing right now is even more frightening. | |
If Roger Waters or anybody says something in a venue, you go to a Roger Waters concert. | |
Roger Waters can say whatever he wants. | |
I don't care what it is about anything. | |
Remember South Africa, apartheid, anything. | |
Anything! | |
Say it! | |
I don't know why free speech is so difficult to understand. | |
I don't want the government telling you. | |
You can't say that. | |
Now, contra-promoters, you know what? | |
They might, they certainly have the right to say, you know, this is not the kind of thing I'm going to put my name to. | |
Okay, that's fine. | |
Because there's a certain freedom of that, too. | |
Anyway, so here's Roger Waters over here. | |
Then, we get into this story. | |
The Canadian Parliament basically brings in, and by the way, to show you how weird this is, I am not sure if this word even invokes or triggers some kind of bot, but there is a, as you know, | |
there is a story about this certain, shall we say, someone from a rather dubious World War II past, who appears before the Canadian, whatever it is. | |
Okay? | |
You understand this? | |
And here we go. | |
You heard this, right? | |
Now, let me explain to you this. | |
Let me see if I can explain this. | |
I trust you have seen this. | |
And I trust you know the subject matter regarding. | |
Let me see if I can explain this to you. | |
This is a man. | |
This is a man who was actively participating in what we can only call as one of the worst examples of inhumanity ever. | |
Yet, yet, there are people who want us to disabuse, disavow, to extricate and remove ourselves from every and any Form of connection to the Civil War. | |
Think about this. | |
To the Civil War. | |
They want us. | |
Think about this. | |
This is just incredible. | |
They want us to say, you can't even do this. | |
You have, don't even. | |
Talk about the Civil War. | |
The Confederate States, we don't want to hear what their motivation was. | |
The Civil War was about slavery, and that's it. | |
And these are renowned Civil War scholars. | |
So they say, no, it's not that. | |
Fine. | |
But nobody has any problem with somebody from this particular dark period of World War II and this particular faction? | |
Do you understand what happens if I were to say the Azole Battalion in the right sector? | |
Do you know who these people are? | |
Do you know what... | |
Do you... | |
No! | |
No! | |
But if it's Roger Waters, no destruction of this man is too good. | |
No crushing of this man is off limits. | |
Now here's what I don't understand. | |
Please. | |
This one gets away with it. | |
This one doesn't. | |
This one does. | |
This one doesn't. | |
How does this even remotely work? | |
How do you do this? | |
How? | |
Please tell me. | |
Campbell says this. | |
Now he's okay. | |
Now he's not. | |
Ivermectin says this. | |
Well, we didn't know that. | |
You didn't know this? | |
Here's my story. | |
So what? | |
Hashtag so what? | |
I want to live in a world where people say whatever it is. | |
Something happened to Kathy Griffin. | |
I don't know why, but she is pretty much non-existent. | |
She doesn't exist anymore. | |
I think she's very ill. | |
I hope she's okay. | |
I don't want to see anybody ill. | |
But she just left it. | |
There was another woman too. | |
She was a comedian. | |
Sometimes come and they go because maybe they're not funny or whatever it is. | |
And that's just the way it is. | |
I don't understand. | |
I don't mind that either. | |
What is the... | |
I don't understand. | |
Say it. | |
Say it. | |
We have to force people to say we want to speak. | |
And we want to speak on platforms that allow us to speak with the rest of the people in the world. | |
And we were one time, we were walking and we heard... | |
We hear it a little bit now, but sometimes we don't. | |
Maybe you're the same way. | |
Remember when there were folks who were driving cars and loud and loud and boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. | |
[background noise] | |
My objective would be, excuse me, the volume may be a problem. | |
It is bleaching. | |
It is blending. | |
People hear it. | |
It's intruding upon my particular sense of calm. | |
But as far as the speech goes, I've got no problem with that. | |
I don't know if you want to put on Liberace at that volume, turn that down. | |
But the speech, say what you want. | |
I don't have to listen to it. | |
I don't want to belabor the point. | |
Dear friends, I don't want to belabor the point, but I want you to understand how serious this is. | |
Serious, serious, serious stuff here. | |
Serious stuff. | |
I can't say this. | |
Now let me stop for one second and say something to you very, very, very, very important. | |
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And when I tell you When I tell you that there are some indicators, some indicators of how people are concerned over the world, this tells you everything. | |
For example, if all of a sudden, as in the case during the COVID period, where hand sanitizer was off the shelves, what does that tell you? | |
If ammo sales are through the roof, what if condom sales, what if... | |
Laxative sales. | |
Whenever you see something, you as an economist and a sociologist and a psychologist, you've got to say, what is this telling us? | |
Why is this important? | |
Sometimes it's a fad, sometimes it's a trend. | |
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So those are more innocuous. | |
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You'll see this and you'll say, you know what? | |
This makes sense. | |
We need more of this. | |
I don't know why people... | |
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It can also be inclement weather. | |
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Here we are in New York City. | |
It is pitch black. | |
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Now let me explain something about... | |
Interesting. | |
We're talking about what is and is not a prison. | |
I have not, well, I'm sure some of you may have seen this, but you've not seen what a prison looks like sometimes. | |
Prison and jails. | |
Jails are for misdemeanors and state charges and for waiting to go to trial. | |
Prisons are state sentences or federal or whatever. | |
Completely different mindsets. | |
And there was regular prison in the system and then there was a juvenile system. | |
Now when I was in prosecutor, juvenile division, it sounded like a joke. | |
People said, oh, kitty. | |
No, it was serious because you wanted to go into juvenile right away because you got to do felonies immediately. | |
How many go through these divisions? | |
You know, intake, and then traffic, and then misdemeanor, and then felony, and somewhere juvenile was here. | |
Well, juvenile did everything. | |
Takes all the regular cases, misdemeanors, felonies, and that sort of thing. | |
Plus, it throws into the effect, the civil version, termination of parental rights, abuse, neglect, and abandonment, really bad stuff, and crimes, and the social, it's this hellhole of combined Whatever. | |
Anyway. | |
So there was this fellow one time, when you were in the juvenile system, when I was a whippersnapper, in Florida, the worst place you can go, the Alcatraz, the rock, was this place called a training school. | |
Sounds the most innocuous. | |
Training school. | |
And a training school, I'll never forget hearing the guy who gave this speech. | |
And this is that you're at the end of the line in the juvenile system. | |
Interestingly enough, when you then went to the adult system, you basically got treated better because you're at the bottom and you're going to get probation. | |
No judge is going to send some kid to prison. | |
No, no, no. | |
You're starting all over again. | |
So you go to the juvenile system and then you... | |
Anyway, so this fellow gets up with kind of a big old... | |
Kind of a redneck guy that talks like that around Okeechobee. | |
He says, if you know that he gave this speech, y 'all notice there's no walls here. | |
There's no barbed wire. | |
Not barbed wire. | |
There's no barbed wire. | |
There's nothing here. | |
Nothing. | |
How many people still say barbed wire? | |
Do you do that? | |
Have you noticed that? | |
Anyway. | |
Now here's the thing. | |
If you leave, if you escape, they ain't going nowhere. | |
If the gators don't get you, moccasins will, you're gone. | |
There's nothing but swamp. | |
There's nothing but Okeechobee. | |
Oh my God. | |
So go ahead. | |
So what happened was, it looked like there was no, it looked like there was no, there was no walls, but there was no place to go. | |
They didn't, it's weird. | |
Go ahead. | |
Where are you going? | |
Eglin Air Force Base used to have this thing, too, where there was this line, and if you went past the line, they could shoot you, but nobody ever did. | |
But the fact that there was no wall that you could see freedom was actually worse than if there was a wall. | |
By the way, those people talking about flauta. | |
Oh, flauta. | |
Moccasins, coral snakes, rattlesnakes, water moccasins are the worst. | |
Pit vipers. | |
Snakes normally have neurotoxin, hemotoxin, myotoxin, muscle, blood, toxins that affect certain aspects of it. | |
And also, most snakes have a sterile mouth. | |
They will never eat carrion. | |
They will never eat rotting food, something dead. | |
Because in their mind, they say something's wrong with it, it died, it was sick. | |
I'm not going to eat it, I'm not going to do it. | |
A moccasin will eat anything. | |
So not only do you get hemotoxic and minotoxic, you get tetanus. | |
They are the nastiest things. | |
And they hang from trees. | |
And if you're in the springs, Tomasasa Springs, there's so many of these springs. | |
There's one near Daytona years ago. | |
They fall into the boat. | |
If you're in a canoe, they'll drop out of the tree. | |
And there they are. | |
And what's interesting about a moccasin is that most snakes will When they swim, they will inflate a lung and kind of float along the top, but a moccasin raises his head up. | |
So when one's coming at you, and they supposedly hold a grudge, they get pissed off. | |
These are the nasty, you just don't want to. | |
Rattlesnakes are very skittish. | |
They let you know, I'm over here! | |
I'm over here. | |
They don't come after you. | |
Moccasins do. | |
They're horrible. | |
Horrible. | |
Coral snakes? | |
Oh. | |
They have no incisors. | |
They don't, you know, go like that. | |
They just, and they start chewing. | |
Oh, this is Florida. | |
Gators. | |
So the point is, you are living in your own little prison right now. | |
As far as you know, it's okay. | |
It's not that bad. | |
You can get up, you can go walk over there. | |
You can go over there. | |
But you're not in charge. | |
Little by little. | |
Everything is coming down to your speech, your selection. | |
You have a pretend government. | |
When you were in high school, remember how they had student council? | |
Student council! | |
Student council! | |
What does that mean? | |
I don't know. | |
It's from my resume. | |
What does student council do? | |
I don't know. | |
Why are we doing this? | |
I don't know. | |
Student council! | |
Student council! | |
What is student council? | |
What is... | |
What is the Senate? | |
What is going on here? | |
For a week, they waste your time with whether we should have, they should have, um, uh, what am I trying to say? | |
Um, dress codes for the Senate. | |
It was a week of them. | |
Wasting your time with that. | |
And you say, this is terrible. | |
And Judge Jeanine Ferrell says, this is terrible. | |
Judge Jeanine Ferrell says, this is terrible. | |
What is, I can't, I just, I hear certain voices and I go nuts. | |
I mean, this is a waste of time. | |
Let me go through a couple of things. | |
I spent this morning, and I hope you follow. | |
You do follow. | |
Tell me you do follow my X. It still says Twitter.com, but they supposedly X. They call it X. You know, they call it X, right? | |
Okay, you got that? | |
This is the link. | |
Make sure you sign up for this. | |
Let's go through a couple of things, shall we? | |
And this is a great little way for you to start off the day. | |
First of all, I start off by, again, reiterating my wonderful time with Dr. Drew. | |
It's just such a good time yesterday. | |
And I wrote this picture, this caption, Senate unanimously moves to reverse the Fetterman rule. | |
And I wrote this little, I write quotes. | |
And the quotes sometimes are imaginary discussions that I'm having with somebody or that are being overheard. | |
And this one says, hey, Fetterman, we have an idea. | |
Let's see how much we can distract the village idiots by having them engage in a meaningless discussion as to what dress code is proper in the United States Senate. | |
What do you say? | |
Give it a shot. | |
It'll buy us a week. | |
And sure enough, that's what happened. | |
Next, New York Post. | |
Hunter digs hold even deeper by falsely claiming laptop was blah, blah, blah. | |
Here is my response to that. | |
Let me go on the record by saying I don't care anything about Hunter Biden. | |
If everybody stops mentioning him, if all investigations cease, I could not be interested less. | |
This is a distraction. | |
A waste of time. | |
He is immune. | |
His pardons guaranteed. | |
Here we go, too. | |
Charles Murray. | |
Did you hear about the fall of Lululemon? | |
How stores surrendered to looters? | |
This is a huge group of youth sacked multiple stores in Philadelphia. | |
And this is Charles... | |
What's his name? | |
Charles... | |
Oh, Douglas. | |
Douglas Murray, yes. | |
Douglas Murray. | |
Did you read about him? | |
He's one of those. | |
Douglas Murray, yes. | |
Oh, he's so wonderful, isn't he? | |
Douglas Murray. | |
And I write, what conservative geniuses like Doug Murray fail to, Doug, fail to explain or understand for the matter, is that the real story here is the habituation of disorder that he and his compatriots actually encouraged by virtue of these interminable cutesy essays. | |
See, that's the story. | |
It's this trite recitation and replication of nothing. | |
You understand this? | |
It's absolutely nothing. | |
I wrote this piece about Mark Milley as he walks out. | |
I said, be gone, Milley Vanilli. | |
Keep going. | |
Let us hope that we as a country can forgive ourselves for everything this man did to irreparably destroy the critical foundation of our defenses. | |
What a colossal failure by design. | |
Understand, by design. | |
It was to destroy our system. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
It's to destroy our system. | |
And by the way, there's something else I noticed. | |
And I love language and the euphemisms that are attached there too. | |
As long as I can remember, I've been fascinated by the use and misuse of language. | |
And I just received a word that in New York City there is a flooding advisory. | |
Not a warning, mind you, but an advisory. | |
Certainly nothing to worry about. | |
We're merely advising you. | |
A polite hint. | |
But then I got a precipitation alert, alerting you to rain, but mildly suggesting a high degree of sentience and then to diluvian onslaught. | |
Isn't that fascinating? | |
The way they go, warning, warning. | |
I love this one too. | |
Again, this global research. | |
This is a great article. | |
In a Colossal Embarrassment for Ottawa. | |
The Canadian lawmakers gave a standing ovation to a man who introduced as a war hero after Zelensky's address in the House of Commons, only to find out later that he had served in a certain unit during World War Deuce. | |
Nobody says anything, but my God, when it comes to Roger Waters, and again, I'm not excusing Roger Waters. | |
I'm not, but that has nothing to do with it. | |
There's a new book out by, about Orwell. | |
Eric Blair. | |
And it says, There are many of us, | |
many of us, there are many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many of us who believe that while we may not believe necessarily in the aspect of religion per se or religious worldview, we like the cultural effects that religion has. | |
And whenever I hear anything, is religion evil? | |
Absolutely not. | |
It has done more good. | |
By and large, than anything you can imagine. | |
No matter what people say. | |
No matter what people say. | |
And I am an adherent to it. | |
Not only that, my constitution says that we, you have a First Amendment right to religion and the like. | |
So I'm a strict and ardent fan of this. | |
Here we go. | |
Rhode Island thinks it's a good idea to provide open injection sites so that people can overdose in a nicer environment than to overdose in a seedier, less manicured. | |
Locations. | |
Let me ask you this question. | |
Why are people overdosing? | |
What do we do with overdose? | |
This is one of the questions which is the most interesting to note. | |
And it goes something like this. | |
There are people who are being poisoned. | |
There's this little young man, this beautiful baby boy. | |
A little toddler in New York who happened to come upon some fentanyl and the fentanyl was so powerful and so powerful that even the smallest of contact, even the smallest was considered to be so deadly and lo and behold, boom. | |
That's one thing. | |
But here's the story which is very, very, very difficult for me to understand. | |
You have the right to smoke yourself to death, eat yourself to death, drink yourself to death, shoot up, use drugs, whatever it is. | |
You can do whatever it is. | |
I think when it comes to self-harm, it's particularly tragic when it comes to young people, but strictly speaking... | |
Human autonomy involves you have the right to offer yourself. | |
I cannot make you. | |
I can offer you everything in my power. | |
The moment that government involves itself in it, I sound like Milton Friedman, but the moment that government involves itself in something, it is completely lost. | |
But what are we supposed to do when people who, for whatever reason, elect to shoot up? | |
Now let me ask you a question. | |
Let me be bold here. | |
Let's assume That when somebody shoots themselves up with a particular drug, one of the problems that is associated with it is incontinence, the ability to control bodily functions. | |
So therefore, are we to therefore provide, in addition to this, a safe and respectable place for them to relieve themselves? | |
Where does this stop? | |
Let me explain something very, very critical to you. | |
We would do everything in our power to assist you. | |
To assist you as Christians and Jews and humans and secularists and communists, as human beings who do everything in our power. | |
The government has absolutely no business whatsoever involved in any of this stuff. | |
The government should be concerned with one thing and one thing only. | |
Number one, trying to, if you will, if somebody's trying to poison us, if somebody's contaminating our water, contaminating our food, If somebody's sending radioactive airwaves, yes, yes, we're being attacked by an enemy. | |
However, if you decide to kill yourself, if you decide, through whatever reason, if you decide to destroy yourself, the government has no right, no duty to stop you. | |
I'm sorry to say this to you. | |
I'm so sorry that you might not agree with me, but we have got to go back. | |
And cut, cut, cut, cut, cut. | |
And shrink government. | |
Because it's not government. | |
That's a euphemism for unfair and incredible encroachment. | |
An unfair and horrible, horrible, horrible event. | |
Like our good friend says, phenomenon, Phenomeninja. | |
I love this. | |
I'm an opioid because pain is a life joy. | |
Okay. | |
Fine. | |
I like that, by the way. | |
And by the way, thank you very much. | |
This is not to say that this isn't a problem. | |
But there are many, many problems. | |
Let me stop right there for one second. | |
Very, very important. | |
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Remember years ago, the Amish, remember when they were trying to sell raw milk? | |
Why can't you sell raw milk? | |
Well, you can't. | |
Why not? | |
You don't care about opioids and drugs, but you can't sell milk? | |
Let me tell you something. | |
If I ran for president, Washington would be a ghost town. | |
And people would say, oh, you're a libertarian? | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
No. | |
We don't need a Department of Education. | |
We don't need Commerce. | |
We don't need... | |
We don't need these. | |
We never even thought about this. | |
We don't need this. | |
There's this administrative state that comes out of nowhere, and that's why I still say election 2024 will be volcanic. | |
And by the way, I want to read this line to you. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
People have always asked, who are some great people? | |
Listen to these lines. | |
I want to read this to you. | |
This is very important. | |
Here we go. | |
This is Carol Quigley, Tragedy and Hope. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
This is his quote. | |
The argument that the two parties should represent opposed ideals and policies is a foolish idea. | |
Instead, the two parties should be almost identical so that the American people can throw their rascals out at any election without leading to any profound or extensive shifts in policy. | |
Then it should be impossible to replace it every four years, if necessary, by the other party, which will be none of these things, but will still pursue, with new vigor, approximately the same basic policies. | |
This goes to show you the illusion of the left-right paradigm. | |
This is what's critical. | |
Let me all say something to you. | |
Mark Levin, I think, is a wonderful man. | |
And I really think it's good. | |
But he writes these things. | |
He says, the Democratic Party hates America. | |
The Democratic Party doesn't hate America. | |
It hates you. | |
It hates you and your sense of freedom and expression and considers you to be a most problematic interruption of their grand scheme to intellectually barbed wire a worldview. | |
They hate you. | |
You're missing the point. | |
This is, if ever you see this nonsense. | |
By the way, did any of you great folks see the Tucker Carlson, Bill O 'Reilly interview? | |
And I appreciate the effort. | |
I really do. | |
But I learned absolutely nothing new from either of these gentlemen. | |
What they said was obvious, patent, and without question. | |
What we need is more take actions, how to coordinate and consolidate and synthesize citizen political and social action to hear two multi-millionaires talk about how they were fired. | |
um um As the government shutdowns, shut down the government except when it comes to essential services, completely subject to debate, whatever that means, and entitlement programs that affect the disabled, elderly, and vested. | |
Other than that, shut it all down. | |
If I ran this country, Washington would be a ghost town. | |
Here's what for you. | |
Uber, DoorDash, GrubHub must pay $18 an hour to delivery workers. | |
Why do we have minimum wage? | |
I'm going to ask you a question. | |
Why do we have minimum wage? | |
Why do we have minimum wage? | |
Anybody? | |
Years ago, When I was in Washington, oh my god, years and years ago, oh! | |
Taxis were just private enterprises. | |
Somebody says, I'm going to drive a hack. | |
Okay for it. | |
And that was it. | |
And they drove a hack and they drove everything. | |
That was that. | |
Okay. | |
And then, they said, oh no, no, we can't do that. | |
Oh no, no, no, we can't do that. | |
Can't do that. | |
You gotta have this, you gotta have a license, you gotta have this. | |
Right now, again, we are going to be going back to a re-visualization, a re-connection to the words of Milton Friedman, Libertarian, the von Pelleren Society, Mises, all of these folks. | |
You can call it Libertarian, call it what you want. | |
But that's exactly where we are, my friends. | |
That is exactly where we are. | |
You understand this? | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
Now, remember, what I just said, for the most part, in the 40, 50 minutes I've spoken to you, is going to be completely ignored by most people. | |
They're going to move, thank you very much, and move on, and they're going to just go and do whatever they do. | |
No arousal, no upset, no nothing. | |
That's a problem. | |
As long as that happens, that's a problem. | |
We have to get people to stop being in this world where they just react rather tritely. | |
Where they don't really say anything. | |
They don't do anything. | |
They just sort of say, okay, well that's nice. | |
Hey, I'll send you a good video on Dr. Whoever. | |
Oh, that's great. | |
Hey, did you see Tucker on Rumble? | |
Yeah, that's great. | |
This is a form of kind of a mental masturbation with a lot of respect to masturbation. | |
It's just this nothing. | |
We don't really... | |
Nobody gets upset. | |
Nobody does anything. | |
Nobody cares. | |
There's no... | |
There's not really anything. | |
It's not... | |
It's just not... | |
There's nothing that happens. | |
There's no... | |
That is precisely the problem right now. | |
That is precisely the problem. | |
I need to inspire people to take action. | |
And I guarantee you, in the years that I have been doing this, I've asked people, have you written your... | |
No. | |
There is a torpor. | |
There's a concretized ennui, a kind of a nonchalance. | |
Well, you know, look. | |
Nothing I can do. | |
I just kind of like to talk about this. | |
Some people watch DIY. | |
Some people watch home shopping. | |
I like these shows. | |
I don't really do anything. | |
I mean, I call myself a patriot. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
I wore maybe a flag, but I really, you know, it'll work itself out, and I watch Tucker, and I got to get past that. | |
I've got to get people out of that mindset. | |
As long as that happens, we are doomed as a country. | |
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I appreciate the fact that through your collective insight, you sound the refrain without doing anything. | |
No take actions. | |
No massive honesty. | |
No mass traction. | |
Just, yeah! | |
And you know what? | |
That's maybe the first step. | |
But I'm going to say that to you. | |
I'm going to say this. | |
We can talk about this all we want. | |
I don't want to be doing this broadcast from some kind of an intellectual gulag, which I think we are right now. | |
It is important and incredible and critical for you right now to go out and do something. | |
Alright, dear friends, have a great and glorious day. | |
Thank you so much. | |
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