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Nov. 29, 2023 - Lionel Nation
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Lionel Systematically and Single-Handedly Destroys the Anthony Cumia Show (Part II)
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Okay?
Anyway, if you've just tuned in, my name is Lionel.
Say it again for the inimitable, the ineffable.
Anthony Acumia.
Let's talk about a couple of things here.
One of the stories which I think is the most fascinating, and it will put people to sleep, but let me ask you something.
What do you believe is the existential threat that poses, that provides an actual threat to humankind, like nothing else?
What do you think that is?
What is it?
Nuclear biomes?
No.
Fentanyl?
Nah.
Or fentanyl.
By the way, fentanyl ends in Y-L, like Benadryl.
But they call it fentanyl.
The other one, too, drove me nuts.
It's not a very long ride, admittedly.
An acronym.
An acronym is a series of letters that spells out a word, like SCUBA, RADAR.
You know what I mean?
Snafu.
But ATM is an abbreviation or an initialism.
It's not an acronym.
Acronym is something that spells on a name.
Something that has a sound to it.
The little things that just drive me nuts.
No worries drives me crazy.
No worries.
No worries.
That replaces no problem.
Thank you.
No problem.
Oh, okay.
It's not a problem.
No worries.
I'm not worried.
Amazing.
Hilarious.
Amazing.
We watched something the other night.
I swear to God, if we'd had a drinking show called...
Every time this broad says amazing, take a shot.
We'd be in the ER.
I don't know where this came from.
So I try to get away from...
I have my own particular idiosyncrasies.
But the number one fear is AI.
A-I-A-G-I.
Now, I don't know if you've been following this, but it's a great story about Sam Altman and OpenAI and ChatGPT and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Okay.
Is that important?
Well, sort of.
And the reason why is simply this.
This group, Sam did not take any, he didn't have any equity position.
It was OpenAI, and then they had this kind of a commercial unit or offshoot that where everybody jumped in.
Microsoft was an investor and saw the big money went.
But really, it was this, I forget the term that Bankman Freed uses.
Ethically, whatever the hell of it.
Anyway, these people, they were like ne 'er-do-wells.
A bunch of these Silicon Valley weirdos.
By the way, it's not silicone, either it's silicon.
Silicon, silicon.
Anyway, so they were not in for the money, and one day they didn't like what Altman was doing, so they fired him.
And they didn't even check.
And these people don't have any equity in this either.
So who are you?
This is the man.
He is the man.
He's it.
He is to AI what Ben Shapiro is to the Israeli point of view.
Ben Shapiro is it.
He owns it.
Certain people own it.
You know, this is it.
owns the issue of this, of AI.
So they bounced him.
A day later, Microsoft picks him up and he's over there and they're saying, what the did you do?
Is it funny how you heard the, what the, did you?
You hear it because your mind fills in the blanks.
Okay.
So what does it mean?
Okay.
Imagine this.
Okay, this is Michael.
I got this at the Dollar Tree, by the way.
Love the Dollar Tree.
Ladies, if you're watching, great place.
The missus loves to pick up a little shopping, I mean, Christmas decorations, a little goo-gaws and trifles, a little...
It's basically a lapidarian's dream.
But anyway, let's say this is open.
This is artificial intelligence.
What is it?
Well, it doesn't...
It's not here.
Where is it?
Well, I don't know.
But let's talk about artificial general intelligence.
That's the thing.
What is it?
Well, let me tell you what it is.
First of all, it's this thing that we created.
Where?
Well, we started with this machine on my laptop, but it's out.
It's gone.
It's in the ether.
It doesn't exist.
It's not like you have a...
No, it's not there.
It's everywhere.
There's four things it does.
Now think about this.
Number one, recursive self-improvement.
What is that, you ask?
Good question.
It makes its own code.
Writes its own Stop right there, but there's more.
It writes, so you create this thing and it says, okay, that's alright, but I'm going to turbocharge me.
Think gain of function for me.
I'm going to rev this baby up.
I'm going to make myself the most powerful thing anybody's ever seen.
I'm going to come out of nowhere.
You hear what I'm saying?
Imagine making a bomb.
And this bomb, you think it's just TNT, it turns itself nuclear.
And it makes itself a gigaton thing.
Wait a minute, I didn't do that.
It did this.
There was a program or a game that taught itself Persian.
Recently, it taught itself, it just...
On its own.
Nobody there spoke Persian.
It did on its own.
So recursive self-improvement.
It writes its own code.
It writes itself out of the strictures you have provided.
It's out.
Number two, it knows every bit of information that it is.
I'm not talking Wikipedia.
I mean where everybody is, their name, social security number, what they look like, what their phone numbers are.
It knows everything.
It has access.
Because you have created an 800-pound gorilla with a 300 IQ that can multiply itself and replicate itself over and over and over and over and over.
And there's no stopping.
And it knows everything.
Number three, it knows human behavior.
It knows what humor is like.
Guilt, fear, jealousy, sex, insecurity, whatever.
It knows how to reach you.
It can do whatever you want.
It picks up a one-second voice sample of your child.
By the way, number four is it writes its own API or its own apps.
So let's just assume this thing, and we don't know if it's good, is it bad, is it mischievous, is the Does it align with our morality?
We don't know.
We don't know.
We don't know anything.
See, very rarely do people say, I made this mouse.
It's this wireless mouse.
I know how it works.
If it breaks, I know how to fix it.
I know how to turn it off and I turn it on.
I know how to charge it.
It's this thing I made.
Imagine this.
I made this.
I'm not really sure what it is.
It turns itself off.
I came in this morning and there's 50 of them.
And it taught itself how to turn off pacemakers.
I don't know what the hell is the matter with this thing.
I can't stop it.
It does things.
It shut down the internet.
It decided to stop all green lights on the west side of Manhattan.
For some reason, it figured out whatever it is.
It took a one second soundbite of your kid, memorized it, and through deepfake created a ransom note where your child called you begging for his life and it was a joke.
And maybe with somebody else it might get some ransom money.
Maybe not.
It might be able to hire a hitman.
It knows how to do it.
It calls somebody up.
It says, we know your bank account.
I'm going to have money sent from this account to that account.
What do you want?
Bitcoins?
Krugerrands?
What do you want?
I'll do it for you.
We'll send it to you.
That's the way it goes.
Here it is.
You got it?
Great.
That's what I'm going to do.
That's what I'm going to do.
And I'm going to move this in.
Yep.
I'm going to do this.
I'm going to move all this.
And I'm going to do whatever I want to do.
I'm going to fix elections.
I'm going to turn the internet off.
What if you hate Steven Singer, whatever, and Steven Singer says, artificial intelligence, I want to be the number one jeweler in Philly.
And he says, AI says, okay.
So it takes it upon itself to kill your main competitor.
Kills them.
Hires a hitman, transfers money on its own.
A hitman gets a message, gets an email, gets a call from somebody.
AI can imitate any voice, knows exactly what it is, knows exactly how to...
We don't know what's going to happen.
And there's no way to turn this off.
There's no way to control it.
There's no way to do anything.
When ChatGPT first started, They kind of lobotomize it, or try to at least, because they realize, whoa, whoa, whoa.
And Silicon Valley, by the way, is doing everything in its power to say, we've got to be first with us.
We've got to be first.
Now you're going to be hearing AI.
AI is like ChatGPT.
AI.
Hey, you want a way to...
ChatGPT is terrific.
You can write poems, limericks.
It has a little bit of an alignment factor.
It isn't...
If you use, for example, the word Hamas, it will not ever, at least, give you anything back.
If you write in ChatGPT, write me a 150-word paragraph on the history of Hamas, and it comes back with, Hamas is a terrorist organization.
It has nothing to do with that.
Okay.
That's easy.
When AGI comes up, or, yeah, AGI, it's another story completely.
Now let me ask you this question while we're on the subject.
Okay?
And this is the most important thing in the world.
You know what deepfakes are, right?
I'm sure Garrett Garrett and Dave if you believe this.
Anyway, they know what it is.
But the question is simply this.
Deepfakes.
Let's assume somebody comes to you.
And this happened in Westfield, New Jersey.
Your daughter comes to you and says, you're not going to believe what happened.
Somebody took my picture, my picture, your beloved daughter's visage image, and made nude pictures, pornography, whatever, out of their...
And it's dead ringer.
Somehow melded, morphed your daughter's face on something that is...
They call it AI, but whatever.
Now, you call the police.
Police come.
What's the charge?
They find the kids.
Did you do it?
Yes, sir, I did, officer.
Are you responsible for this?
I most certainly am.
That is my handiwork.
Yes, sir.
What's the charge?
What is it?
Excuse me, officer, yes.
Fake.
It's not real.
It's not real.
I didn't really take a picture of her.
This wasn't, you know, a hidden camera in a restroom or an upskirt or up, down, whatever it's called.
It's not that.
It's fake.
You see me taking a magazine picture of her yearbook picture and I put it on top of a Playboy magazine and I go, look, there you go.
See?
And they don't look alike, and it looks...
Okay, but imagine that idea, but far more cleverly done, more expertly done.
What is it?
I don't know.
What do you mean, I don't know?
I don't know.
Is it real?
It's not real.
It's not a depiction of an actual event.
CSAM is child sexual abuse material.
This is what people used to call kiddie porn.
If I take, if I create images that are so realistic, so you will not believe this is not real.
And it is the most gruesome and horrific of sexual activities with an infant.
Let's see.
God forbid.
Okay?
What is that?
Child sexual abuse material, CSAM, prevents the replication, the distribution, the dissemination of basically a crime scene.
This occurred.
It was a crime.
And by you replicating it and disseminating it and reproducing it, you're making the child go through this again.
Okay?
Okay, fine.
So.
So.
The issue becomes, what about it?
I don't know.
Because the law always lags behind technology.
I don't know what to call it.
What is it?
It's not real.
A deep fake.
What is that?
I don't know.
It's fake.
It's not real.
Yeah, but it looks good.
So?
I think one day we're going to get to something called a version of libel.
I think libel is going to be our thing.
I think that's going to be the issue.
Now, for you youngsters out there playing along at home, including, dare I say, the inimitable Garrett If you believe these names, Garrett and Drew, but assuming they are still focused.
It was a while back, did you hear the story about how they're going after Elon Musk, who was a hero?
Elon Musk is an absolute godsend to those of us in the business because he pisses everybody that I hate off.
He pisses them off.
And I love him for that.
Love him immensely.
Okay?
And what happened was, they were claiming, because they have been trying to shut down the internet since the genie was out of the bottle, since the toothpaste was out of the tube, and before then, it was the most beautiful thing in the world, because the First Amendment, as you know, the First Amendment prohibits, precludes, proscribes the government Penalizing you.
It prevents the government penalizing you directly.
Penalizing you, shutting you down, sanctioning you, the government.
That's what the First Amendment's about.
Well, up until now, people would say, well, it's not the First Amendment.
It's Jack Dorsey.
It's Twitter.
It's Zuckerberg.
It's Facebook.
It's not...
Yeah, but you shut me up.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, but I posted a thing about Anthony Comey.
I said, sorry.
No, no, you don't understand.
You've shadow banned me.
Oh, well.
You won't let me talk about, you know, ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine or COVID or election denial or January 6th or whatever.
You've shut me down.
Well, take it up with Twitter.
Well, here comes Elon Musk.
He buys Twitter, calls it X. Okay.
Which is a stoop.
Anyway.
He buys Twitter.
And what's the first thing he does?
He releases the Twitter files.
Oh dear Jesus.
And he gets Matt Taibbi and Barry Weiss, who I don't know where she is.
She just took off.
And Elon Musk handed over to Matt Taibbi, who is I know he's a good guy, but Matt Taibbi.
Okay, great.
So they give him the Matt Taibbi.
Here, Matt.
Here is the Twitter files.
Are there all of them?
Well, just work on these.
Yeah, but do I get to see all of them?
No, Matt.
Just look at these.
We're going to give you...
Okay!
So he does it, and he does a very good job.
And lo and behold, not only is the government...
The government is dealing directly with Twitter to deliberately shut off and shut down.
The individual free liberty speech of individuals using, by the way, the government's using them as a proxy, the same way Iran uses Hezbollah as a proxy, the way that Qatar uses Hamas as a proxy, their Twitter is basically the FBI, the government's, the deep state, the police state's, you know, proxy.
In any event, they do this, and they hate Elon Musk.
Oh my god, they hate it.
So what do they do?
Well, They're claiming that he has ads for various big corporations running next to anti-Semitic stuff.
Now let me stop you right there.
In a side story, there was this big problem with TikTok that apparently released Evidence of, or release, I should say, stories of, excuse me, an old manifesto from Osama bin Laden.
Kids for the first time never heard of Osama bin Laden.
Never heard of him.
And these idiots, these drools all of a sudden say, oh, this guy's fantastic.
How cool.
How amazing.
My God, he is saying everything I'm thinking.
Well, no shit.
This is not exactly a novel idea.
It's kind of 75 years old.
This is an anti-Israel, anti-occupation, apartheid.
You don't need...
And by the way, would you be surprised if you found out, just saying, that this manifesto from him was not true?
Would you be surprised if I told you that some CIA, some intel agent, drafted this and attributed it to him?
We don't know who Osama bin Laden is.
Benazir Bhutto, who was the prime minister, president, whatever, of Pakistan who was killed, she said, oh no, he's dead.
Mullah Omar got him.
He also had Marfan syndrome.
He probably died, they said, years ago.
Maybe some hospital.
He had Marfan syndrome, which is, I think, I think Lincoln had that as well.
Remember the different Bin Ladens?
There was the dark Bin Laden.
The real dark, dark Bin Laden.
He was in the cinder block.
Then there was the left-handed.
Bin Laden was left-handed.
Remember the AK-47?
He shot a left hand.
And the other one, he's right-handed.
And you know, he just...
And then, of course, there was the story of...
I don't know if it's true or not, but that...
They were meeting with his family, and he was our friend, he was our hero during the days of Afghanistan, in the war against the Russians, and Mujahideen.
I mean, he was a friend and not a friend.
Remember Zawahiri, who was responsible, Zawahiri, the red-headed dude who was responsible for the Muslim Brotherhood, who was responsible for killing Sadat?
Remember that?
Of course you do.
Remember how the Muslim Brotherhood was a, there's a wonderful documentary, if you can see it, called The Power of Nightmares.
And it is a wonderful juxtaposition between the Muslim Brotherhood and the neoconservative movement, Leo Strauss.
Okay.
But here's the question.
Everybody's saying TikTok should be shut down because it dared to show a picture of A replication of the Bin Laden manifesto.
Okay?
Alright.
Now let me ask you something.
To our good friend Drew and Garrett, have you ever gone online and tried to see anything that deals with the manifesto of the Unabomber?
Ever look and see What you can find on the Unabomber, his manifesto, I think Netflix may have had a movie.
The New York Times posted it, or the Washington Post.
The manifesto, I think somebody's actually reading it.
You can buy it.
It's kind of cool.
He's this weird dude who lived in the shack.
That's the Unabomber.
Remember that one?
They have these, there's all these shows about him, and he was in prison, and he was...
He was responsible for almost amputating completely.
Glertner, one of these great mathematicians at Yale.
And then there's this book called Mein Kampf by this fellow named Hitler.
And you can get it on Amazon.
You can get it on a lot of places.
You can buy Mein Kampf.
You can go to the library and get it.
That's okay.
Nobody's talking about getting rid of that.
But they want to get rid of...
Interestingly enough, they want to get rid of this.
I don't know why.
Because if somebody, if some kid reads this, he might what?
Well, he might, he might, you know, I don't know what it is.
He might get the wrong impression.
He might what?
No, he, you know, he might what?
This is the oldest thing in the world.
Since I was a kid.
Growing up in the 60s and 70s, they always wanted to take my music away.
They've always wanted to say that this music is going to make you crazy.
There was a book called The Anarchist Cookbook.
They said, you can't have a book that tells people how to kill and make bombs and poison.
Yeah, you can.
But I want you to listen to me, my friends.
I know you might be lulled in a certain degree of stupor by listening to me, and I understand it.
Believe me, I understand.
But I promise you, your ability to speak, your ability to hear different ideas, is under attack.
Everything's going to be behind a paywall.
Everything's going to be kept out of the open.
They're doing everything in their power to stop what you're thinking.
They're doing everything in their power to shut Elon Musk down, to shut down any...
Anybody who's been on YouTube, anybody who's been on any kind of social media platform can tell you stories where an algorithm got them or they were absolutely just...
I don't know what the word is.
They were destroyed.
Now, this is the thing which is difficult for people to understand.
But the reason why it's going to be taken away from you is not because somebody's going to do something affirmatively.
It's because you're not going to say something yourself.
You're going to say, you know, what am I going to do?
What's the election?
It's like 500 or something days away?
I don't know.
Who's going to win?
You know who's going to win?
Now, I'm going to tell people this.
They get very upset with me, but I'm going to tell you the truth.
And if I had to bet, if you had to bet, To really, and this is going to be one of the most important elections.
I mean, they're all important, but this one's really important.
If you had to bet, put all your money on Gavin Newsom, the next president of the United States, governor of California, Mr. Slick, Mr. Product in the Hair, Mr. Married at one point to Kimberly Guilfoyle, the foil, Muse of Don Trump Jr.
He is the governor of California and he would be when he met with Xi Jinping that said everything.
When Biden the other day says I could see him doing this he is the next he is so perfect.
Why?
Because he understands the message flat out.
He understands it perfectly.
He understands What to say, what not to say, perfectly.
He understands that, and this is important, he understands that the message has got to be critical to go after most people.
And recently we just had those races where the MAGA group did not fare very well.
Not good at all.
Because Republicans are complete idiots when it comes to running for office.
And he's going to be able to talk about global warming, climate change, abortion, guns, things like this.
Everything that we, frankly, don't particularly care about right here.
Donald Trump, they will never, ever allow to be president again.
Ever.
It's not that he won't win.
It's not that he's good.
I mean, I'll write his name, but there is no way.
No way.
And if you say something, let's say you say, hey, like our good friend Dinesh D'Souza, he has 2,000 mules or whatever it's called.
Hey, we've got pictures of some guy in Philly, some poll worker, some precinct chairman pouring Destroying...
How do I say this?
Destroying these items and the like.
What do you think?
What do you think they'll say?
What do you think if they tell Trump that?
You know what Trump will say?
That again?
I mean, not Trump.
Trump, are you saying that...
They stole your election again?
No, no, no, no.
They really did.
Are you nuts?
By the way, any lawyers want to take this case?
Oh, no, no, no.
I'm not going to lose my ticket for this.
No way.
Anybody want to be the next Sidney Powell or release the Kraken?
Anybody want to go through this?
Anybody?
Anybody interested in this?
Anybody?
No?
Anybody want to go on trial?
Anybody want to be the next Jenna Ellis or whoever these people?
So, believe me, they're scaring you and everybody else never to challenge an election, especially if Trump doesn't win, and especially, double especially, if you know he didn't, if he had stolen.
That's number one.
Number two, they don't want to hear anything about, and this is important, they don't want to hear anything about your alleging You know, impropriety.
So that's not going to happen.
He will win.
And by the way, he could very well win because I don't really know.
I know that Trump's going to win the nomination.
I don't know how he does with the rest of the country.
I mean, I really don't.
Trump wastes his time.
Whenever Trump goes, he has a rally.
He does the same rally he's been doing in 2016.
They're like a roast.
He doesn't tell you his worldview.
He just makes fun of people.
He keeps talking about his criminal cases and his law cases, his court cases, like we care.
Okay.
Next.
Bobby Kennedy.
Bobby Kennedy came out like a blaze of glory.
Bobby Kennedy.
Called an anti-vaxxer.
Is he anti-vaxxer?
No, but it doesn't matter.
That's what they call him.
Okay.
Question.
For whom do you think a purported anti-vaxxer benefits?
Meaning, who would be more likely to follow somebody who seriously questioned the efficacy and safety of vaccine?
The answer?
Conservatives.
Libertarian.
These types.
Not the left.
Oh, no, no.
They love this.
People on the left, the prototypical You know, quintessential left.
They love the mask and their Karens.
I mean, they love boosters.
They just love this.
So, the people who would tend to, I believe, like Bobby Kennedy, would be conservatives.
So that would be what people would pull from the Trump style.
Next, Bobby Kennedy was at a restaurant in New York, Upper East Side.
And he was meeting with some folks.
And something came up.
And he was talking about whether a vaccine or some type of a bio agent or something could be constructed that took into account the particular genome or the biological blueprint of a group of people and could target them.
Ashkenazi Jews, whatever.
And somehow, That was, and by the way, that's absolutely a rational question, if not possible.
Anyway, they took that and they twisted it and made it sound like this was anti-Semitic.
So he said, I am not anti-Semitic.
In fact, you will never find anybody more Israeli, more pro-Israel than me.
Okay.
So he went and he got Shmuley Botiak, America's rabbi, and said, let's do this kind of a barnstorming.
Let's go around.
And you tell everybody how I love Israel and how I'm a good guy and I love Israel and I am Israel's best friend and that's great.
Well, that didn't sit well with a lot of prototypical left people who, as you know, despise Israel.
And especially now.
Post-October the 7th, where is he?
Do you see them together?
No.
No.
Second question.
Since Bobby Kennedy has been so aligned with pro-Israel, do you think that will help him with the left or the right?
Answer the right.
So on two separate instances, vaccine, treatment, and whatever it is, and Israel, he will draw from, most likely, a Trump candidacy, thus inuring to the benefit of the Democrat.
Uh-oh!
There we go with that.
Now you've got Cornel West.
Cornel West, by the way, may do something to pull from the left a little bit.
I think Joe Stein's going to jump in there.
So this is going to be Gavin Newsom.
Gavin Newsom is the guy.
Gavin Newsom.
Now when I tell people this, I can assure you I don't like this.
I don't want this to be the way.
If I had my druthers, by the way, you know what a druther is?
The druthers?
It's a kind of a truncation of the word I'd rather.
And it's kind of a portmanteau of sorts.
I would love Trump to be the president.
Now, that doesn't mean I like everything he does.
That doesn't mean that I think he's doing a great job all the time.
But he would be the chemotherapy that is required.
He would be the radiation therapy.
He would be the shock treatment.
He would be the ECT.
He would be the electroconvulsive therapy.
He would be this thing.
And what he should do is if he did win, which is not going to happen, but theoretically, he should say, I'm having no inaugural.
I'm going straight, swear me in, we're going to write to work.
Because you're not going to come to this thing anyway, and I don't want to waste your time, and I've been through one of these before, and nobody, remember he had no, he had the worst musicians, I think he had Anthony Sabato Jr., the guy who played Chachi.
And I think either Ann Dave or Sam, one of the two, Sam and Dave, I forget who passed away, but I think it's Ann Dave.
His name is Ann Dave, by the way.
It was horrible.
They even argued then about, it's not that many people, there's only 20 people there.
20?
No, 20,000.
They're aware or not.
They never, they, from June or whatever of 2015, they never let him off the hook one time.
Never.
So, that being said, he would be wonderful.
Absolutely.
Truly.
Truly.
100%.
Absolutely wonderful.
Now, let's talk about some other things.
What do we need to do?
First, if I ran for office, here's what I would do.
I would never be elected.
Like the old joke, the first thing I would do if I won would be demand a recount.
Okay?
Number one.
Number two.
I am a constitutionalist.
I'm not a libertarian.
I'm not a whatever it is.
I kind of believe in whatever's in there.
That's it.
And believe it or not, the most interesting stuff is what's not in the Constitution.
Not what's in it, but what's not in it.
The number of justices.
It's not in there.
The Air Force is not mentioned.
In the Constitution, does a woman have a right to abortion?
No.
Wait a minute.
What about Roe versus Wade?
Stupid!
Doesn't make any sense!
It's overruled, by the way.
Dobbs did it.
But it made no sense.
What do you mean?
Let me explain something to you.
In the Constitution, under the 5th and 14th Amendment, you may not have your life, liberty, or property taken away from you without due process.
Meaning?
Meaning?
Meaning that the, and this is important, the Constitution never thought for a moment that you could not be deprived of life, liberty, or property.
But so long as you do it with due process.
Meaning, if we kill you for the death penalty, we go to court in due process.
Which means procedure.
You have, of course, life, liberty, put you in jail for the rest of your life, and property.
I can seize your property.
Eminent domain, I can seize it.
Under the Takings Clause or whatever it is, I can do it.
That's all it said.
Life, liberty, property.
Boom.
The only thing the Constitution ever said regarding any particular provision that could be violated by a Civilian by a citizen is a 13th Amendment in slavery.
Okay.
So what does that mean?
It means you have no right to abortion.
None.
There's no right to it.
You have no right to it.
Do you have a right to marriage?
No.
It's not in there.
Do you have a right to gay marriage?
No.
Do you have a right to sodomy?
No.
It's not in there.
No.
You can sometimes take something where you have no right to it, but you can apply it unfairly, improperly.
For example, the right to go to school, segregation, integration, loving against Texas, 1967, miscegenation laws, where it was against the law in a number of states to whites and blacks to marry, but whites and...
Asians.
So anyway, make a long story short.
In 1965, because Roe was 73, but in 1965 there was a case called Griswold.
And Griswold involved a prohibition against contraception in the state of Connecticut.
And what was interesting was it It was kind of like at the behest of the Knights of Columbus, and it was never really enforced.
But anyway, somebody wanted to break the case.
William O. Douglas, the very liberal, and I believe the longest-tenured Supreme Court justice ever, was listening to this very liberal, and he said, that's terrible.
Now, I would have said, There's something in the Constitution that guarantees you a right to contraception, so go back to Hartford, or whatever the capital is of Connecticut, and pass a law that mandates it, and you'll be fine.
But there's nothing in the Constitution.
There's no federal, there's no Constitution.
But go ahead and...
The death penalty.
The death penalty is absolutely, positively in the Constitution.
Life, liberty, and property.
Life.
You can kill people.
And during the founding of the country, they kill people for any felony.
I mean, like, you can't believe.
Left and right.
I'm against the death penalty.
But I'm changing my mind.
We'll talk about that some other time.
So I recognize that even though I may be against it, the Constitution provides it.
So I can go to my state and I can say I don't want it.
Abortion.
There's no mention of it in the Constitution.
I happen to be pro-choice, whatever that means.
Meaning, I don't want to put a woman in prison for having an abortion.
That's me.
Call me wacky.
I'm not really for it.
I'm just against imprisoning a woman who wants to do that.
Okay, fine.
So, back to William O. Douglas.
So, Douglas says, this is nuts.
I'm going to come up with something called privacy.
And he said that there are certain rights that emanate From the penumbra.
If I took this, and behind it I have the sun, and the sun's going to have these lights, these rays that around it, that's the penumbra.
It emanates from the...
So he came up with this cockamamie bullshit idea where he said that certain rights under the 1st and 14th Amendment and 5th Amendment emanate like penumbra.
And he came up with this thing called privacy.
He made this thing up called privacy.
There's no privacy in the Constitution.
He just made it up.
So Harry Blackmun in 1973 said, that's it.
Privacy.
It's something called substantive due process, which I'm not going to bore you with.
It was the most stupid thing anybody has ever heard.
But we got used to it.
We got used to it.
And then Roe was pretty much overruled by Casey.
And then the next thing you know, abortion is.
Here it is.
Now, is abortion legal in this country?
Yes!
Is it federally guaranteed?
No!
Now, what I want to do, this is a rather long way to get here, as president, I want to have militias.
I believe that under the Second Amendment, it's clearly...
Provided, I want to have individual citizens able to patrol their neighborhoods, their towns, and not ask for permission, but it's understood.
You, we the people, have the right to monitor and provide it our sector.
This is your neighborhood.
You can drive around at night.
I'm sure you have people come around and drive around and protect.
You want to have guns?
Okay.
You don't have to ask permission.
Second Amendment.
Under the Gruen case in the Supreme Court with New York.
You don't need a special permit.
Do it.
This is your neighborhood.
Drive around.
Big signs.
This is modern.
And people driving around all the time.
And you can be block by block, two block, it can be a gated community, some guy driving around.
Who the hell's going to...
Who the hell is going to want to burgle that?
A guy walking around with a light?
And there are people who would love it.
Oh my God.
Hey, do you want to be a cop?
Yeah.
Great.
You're a cop.
You don't have to ask any permission.
It's militia.
It's presumed.
You have the right to protect yourself.
That's it.
Next, I want to have educational militias.
I want to abolish the public school system.
Through non-use.
And this is going to be tough.
I want to be able to go to, let's say, 10 parents.
And this is, it's not going to be possible, but there's ways around it.
Let's say 10 parents.
And 10 parents get a hold of an interview and they get a great teacher.
Let's say a PhD candidate.
Maybe a retired teacher.
Maybe somebody who's been a teacher for a long time.
Maybe somebody who wants to make money, and we say, what do you take?
A hundred grand a year?
Pool the money.
We'll pay you.
We'll give you your benefit.
You're going to...
We're going to have pods.
We're going to have little educational militias.
You're going to come to our...
You're going to meet maybe three times a week, four times, maybe a couple hours a day.
I think there's too much school.
You're going to spend a lot of your time going to museums or going playing.
Kids need to play.
Kids need to do certain things.
And that will be called homeschooling, but whatever it is.
Let me tell you about playing, by the way.
When you were a kid, you didn't realize how many things you did that were smart.
If I gave you this, if you're a kid, and the kid's sitting there, and you hand this, and the kid looks and goes, what the hell is this?
And he immediately feels spherical.
Wait.
And there's this thing, there's this wonderful part of the brain right here, the parietal lobe.
And it has to do with proprio sensors and location and I'm here.
It's also, believe it or not, part of the God gene where people who feel evidence of God.
Sometimes it's like an activity.
Anyway, so this kid is here.
He says, wow, this is interesting.
Look, it rolls.
It rolls.
Rolling.
And little fine-tuned little connections.
Rolling sphere.
This, this doesn't roll.
This is rectangular.
Okay, I'm digging this.
All right, I like this better.
Let's throw it.
Now the kid's got to look.
He's got to grab it.
And for the first time, he has to gauge.
He has to figure it out.
I'm going to throw something.
I'm going to throw it.
Oops, a little too hard there.
But I'm going to throw it.
And I'm going to do all these calculations of distance based upon the way, as far as I think it is, by my throwing and the combination of calculations are through the roof.
You can't understand this.
Then, eventually, I'm going to be able to hand this pen to this person.
Now, this child has been using things for so long, it'll be able to write.
Did you ever see kids write today?
Nobody writes.
I myself am losing my handwriting.
Did you ever see this?
Did they print and this?
Did you ever see me grab it and say, what happened to your hand?
It's like they broke their hand.
But they won't be able to write because they don't have it.
And then later on, when you are doing something and you're catching things, your eyes can track.
Eyes being able to track allow you to read.
What are kids doing today?
Hand them one of these and they do this.
That's it.
And everything comes at him like this.
There's no depth perception.
There's no gauging anything.
It's just, okay.
Kids are so fucked up.
You cannot believe it.
And the reason why, among other reasons, is that the stuff that we used to do, that we thought was Because of our poverty or we were rural.
Like, oh, look, he's climbing a tree.
Well, they don't have much money.
They just go outside and climb trees.
Like some arboreal, you know, some simian thing.
Look, they're an ape.
They're climbing trees.
Oh, look at this guy throwing.
Oh, look, he's baseball and...
Thank you.
If you told a kid to, I don't know about you, but when I was a kid, if you said, I've got a friend, so-and-so, Jerry, down the street, has a refrigerator box.
A carton that a refrigerator came in.
Oh, my God.
A fort.
Okay.
Stop.
What I just told you right now is not reminiscing.
I'm not trying to be, gee, aren't the good old days great?
It's not because I think the Internet's great.
I don't want to go back to the World Book Encyclopedia.
I want this.
We're going to have to take control of education, crime, our cities, and we're going to have to affirmatively state, as of today, this fear factor that we have, this sense of being under the thumb of whatever this government, it's over with.
I mean, it is over with.
And the moment, I promise you, if you did this one time only in your life, if I said, ladies and gentlemen, could we see what happens one time when everyone votes?
I mean, you will scare the shit out of these people.
They will not.
Know what to do.
We have abnegated.
We have surrendered our rights, our responsibilities.
We have done it.
We have levels of criminals now that are so savage, so inexplicably horrible.
We have predators that will do things to children.
Let me put it to you this way.
In speaking to some experts who were involved in human trafficking, my wife works exclusively with child trafficking around the world and the country, but in talking to people, the age group that has been targeted,
that has been considered to be the Premier age, listen to this, for not only pictures and videos, but abduction and in whatever, is zero to two.
Zero as a newborn.
Now if I told you that, you're going to say no.
Yes.
Remember what I told you before?
That little lies are very hard to keep a secret, but big lies, big horrors are.
Because of our incredulity.
You don't want to believe that.
You don't want to believe that people are able to do that.
When you hear that Hamas decapitated babies, do you think that's beyond the realm of possibility?
Many people on the left do.
Do you think that that's beyond the realm of possibility?
Do you think that humankind has not devolved into such a level of savagery that that is beyond?
No, of course not.
We have I...
Hate the human race.
I'm misanthropic.
I think we're vile.
I think we're disgusting.
I think we're devolving and dissolving.
And let me leave it at that, my friend.
Let me tell you right now that I want to take this opportunity to thank two of the greatest people ever.
And you know them and you love them.
They go by the name of Drew and Garrett.
Well, that's their stage names.
I want to thank you gentlemen for doing the best you can or appearing to do the best you can.
And I mean that.
Because it's tough doing what you do, especially where you work.
I don't know how you do it.
You must go home a night and drink a quart of vodka just to get that psychic funk off of you.
And I thank you for that.
It is an honor to speak with you.
Please follow me on YouTube at Lionel Nation.
Do you hear me?
Lionel Nation.
Please.
That's all you gotta do.
Leave right now and do this.
Whatever you do, vote.
Now remember, the good news is there is hope for us.
The bad news is it probably won't be much hope because we are devolving and we are careening out of control and falling to our death.
Thank you so much.
Again, thank you for being...
Anthony Cumia, thank you, my dear friend, for allowing me the honor to grace the portals of your incredible show.
I truly mean this.
I think you are one of the most talented people I've ever met, one of the smartest.
And how you did it for years, hanging around with other people, I have no idea how you do that.
Thank you.
Have a great and glorious day.
Happy Thanksgiving, ladies and gentlemen.
Not indigenous this or that, but happy Turkey Day and all that stuff.
Enjoy the family.
Enjoy the holidays.
Enjoy what makes us America.
God bless America.
And thank you so much.
On behalf of the Grateful Nation, I say to you, thank you.
We will see you next time.
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