Prepare for Perpetual Chaos and Mass Global Insurrection
Prepare for Perpetual Chaos and Mass Global Insurrection
Prepare for Perpetual Chaos and Mass Global Insurrection
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Good evening, dear friend. | |
I wish you a great and a glorious Sunday Eve. | |
It has been absolutely miserable today. | |
Cold, dark, foggy, rainy. | |
And a beautiful day to read and to luxuriate and to think of the wonderful things I'm so lucky for. | |
To be an American citizen. | |
To be married to Mrs. L. And to have you as friends. | |
And I mean that sincerely, dear friends. | |
Dear, glorious, wonderful, wondrous friends. | |
I want to talk to you about something which is a little bit different. | |
And I think you might find this interesting. | |
Because... | |
Your anecdotal stories, I think, are the most interesting. | |
That which is you. | |
That which is you. | |
The things about your life and what you've run into, what you've encountered in the course of who you've been. | |
I've met many, many people and I... | |
Love crazy and psychotic and lunatic, and I know some of the craziest people, who by the way are the craziest, but they don't hurt anybody, but they are, in terms of quantitative or actual absolute value, the magnitude of their insanity is off the freaking charts, okay? | |
Let me just remind you that it's just... | |
Brutal. | |
Anyway, so to make a long story short, I saw something, and I commend this to you. | |
And ladies in particular, did you see this on Netflix? | |
Netflix has some great stuff. | |
It's called Bad Surgeon, Love Under the Knife. | |
It's about Paolo Macchiarini. | |
And this... | |
I don't want to go too much into it, but this would be something where I wish we could do a screening of it. | |
So that I could ask you questions about what you thought. | |
And it deals with, ladies in particular, this is for you, dear hearts. | |
It's about lovers and ex-husbands and people who are conniving, lying, lowlifes. | |
People who are absolutely, who lie, who go through, who... | |
Families, separate families, secret lives, lies, and how women, in particular in the throes of love, women who find themselves in the particular aspect of romance look the other way because they just think, well, why would he be lying? | |
And it's a sign that you are a good person who doesn't suspect people. | |
Necessarily. | |
And then it makes me think about the notion of the psychopath, which is what you love. | |
You know this. | |
This is truly psychopathic. | |
Because in order for them to do this, this goes to show a diabolical evil that is beyond anything anybody's ever seen. | |
And then it makes me think about what happens in the world of politics, how politicians are themselves examples and exemplars of this horrible, terrible, awful. | |
So my friends, let's sit back and let's talk about this. | |
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My friends, let me ask you something. | |
You might not want to be a part of this. | |
You might not want to be honest. | |
You may not want to come forward with this. | |
But ladies in particular, this has been on my mind. | |
Mrs. L and I have been talking about this and watching this and I'm fascinated by this subject because I love aberrant, aberrant, sick, Psychopathic behavior. | |
And anybody who finds themselves, anybody, anybody, anybody, anybody who finds themselves in the position, in the position of being, how do I say this? | |
Anybody who can look at somebody in the eye and say, in essence, I love you. | |
You're my, I'm going to marry you. | |
We're going to be married by the Pope. | |
I'm going to take you on this whirlwind tour. | |
You're going to be my wife and knows he's never going to follow through with it. | |
Do you understand, do you recognize how often this happens and how sick this is? | |
But because people aren't killed, because there's no death. | |
I mean, there's a death of hopes and dreams, but because there's no death, people say, well, you know, what are you going to do? | |
It's one of those things. | |
No. | |
No, no, no. | |
I ask the question very simply, what do you think about this? | |
What do you think? | |
Think about it. | |
Has this ever happened to you? | |
When were you Lied to the most from someone you thought you knew and trusted and loved. | |
When you had your world shattered, when you said, my faith in mankind has been destroyed. | |
Think about that. | |
It's fascinating. | |
It's absolutely fascinating. | |
This happens. | |
At the local level? | |
At the interpersonal level? | |
Happens in the political level? | |
People who talk to you about what they're going to do, what they're going to do for the country, what they're going to do for the world, and they don't mean a word of it. | |
Isn't that something? | |
Doesn't it fascinate you? | |
Now, my friends, I don't want to go into this. | |
I don't want you to think of anything that... | |
I don't want you to think of anything ill. | |
I don't want you to think of anything ill. | |
Thank you, Telly Savalas. | |
Who loves you, baby? | |
Thank you, my friends. | |
The great Telly. | |
A great man, by the way. | |
Actually, a great, great, great guy. | |
People that I know knew him very well and loved him. | |
Expectations are dangerous. | |
It's a setup. | |
Politics, definitely. | |
They live to lie. | |
In a world of lies, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. | |
I've heard that, yes indeed. | |
This is the most important thing in the world. | |
When you see this, please see this wonderful piece, this bad surgeon. | |
This guy went through, believe me, I'm not ruining it. | |
This is a fellow who thought he was going to be this Famous surgeon who came up with this idea of trachea transplants, where he would take plastic, plastic tracheas, windpipes, actually airways, windpipes, and would coat them in human stem cells, and then that would form the latticework, the framework, if you will, of a windpipe. | |
Turns out he never did it! | |
And people died, and this Karolinska Institute, and people died, and nobody checked it, nobody, even at that level. | |
And it's the most incredible thing, and lied. | |
So this woman, one woman in particular, he says, I'm going to marry you, and the Pope is going to marry us. | |
The Pope. | |
We're going to go to Rome. | |
The Pope is going to do this. | |
This Casa del Golfo is this place we're going to stay. | |
And he had invitations sent that must have cost $10,000 themselves for the invitations. | |
And he knew he wasn't going to follow through with any of this stuff. | |
And he said Barack Obama was going to be there, Bill Clinton was going to be there, John Legend was going to play, Elton John, Andrea Bocelli, and this woman that he... | |
Who seduces? | |
Who is an investigative reporter, supposedly, or supposedly, as some people say, who is hip to this? | |
But the whole story, hook, line, and stinker! | |
Has this happened to you? | |
Ladies, have you been lied to? | |
Lied to by people who I, and I'm telling you, I don't even, I think the level of, maybe not psychopathy, but sociopathy. | |
Mendacity, liars, people who live these... | |
It's the strangest thing. | |
I've been thinking about this. | |
Thinking about the lying. | |
Thinking about that. | |
Martha says, not on that level, but you have been lied to. | |
Of course you have. | |
And what's interesting also, this woman who is doing this, she is telling her story Benita Alexander or something. | |
She's telling her story to everyone. | |
How she had her heart broken. | |
I wouldn't tell anybody. | |
I wouldn't want to be a damn fool. | |
And the B-roll. | |
As she stands looking out over the water. | |
As she's walking in various stages. | |
I mean, it is. | |
I don't know what's corny or weirder. | |
The fact that this person did this. | |
The fact that he's walking around and risking lives, putting plastic in people. | |
This one woman had a death that was so hideous. | |
She had 191 operations. | |
She was gagging. | |
Her throat was rotting. | |
She was putting out a funk, the feculence, the putrefaction of actual rotten skin and tissue. | |
She's dying in her bed. | |
And this son of a bitch is just... | |
Doesn't even care. | |
He's on to the next one. | |
Doesn't care. | |
Because he's the famous surgeon. | |
Didn't even do the testing. | |
And it's at a place that is considered... | |
This is where the handout or part of the Nobel Prize is for medicine. | |
I mean, it just is like, wow! | |
How does this happen? | |
And if it happens at that level, how does it happen to others? | |
And the best part about it... | |
When this was on 2020, this Amy Robach. | |
Remember the story with Amy Robach? | |
She's with a guy, whatever his name is, Good Morning America. | |
She's telling everybody, like, look at me and look how hot I am. | |
I think people are the most... | |
Am I the most lucid person in the world? | |
I'm no saint, but I would say, I'm not going to kill people. | |
Is that something? | |
I don't care. | |
I can't look at somebody. | |
Let me tell you about the psychopathy. | |
You ready for this? | |
Psychopaths. | |
Sometimes. | |
Remember, a psychopath does not necessarily mean he wants to victimize you. | |
He may be devoid of thought. | |
He may be devoid of feeling. | |
But he doesn't necessarily want to harm. | |
Some do. | |
But not everybody does. | |
And what they do sometimes is they look for the vulnerable. | |
They look for the vulnerable. | |
They look for this. | |
And that's why, ladies, in particular, I know, listen to me. | |
One day I would love to sit there and put out a video or something and say, if you're going to go out on a first date, if you're going to go out with something, you want to make sure you don't run into the evil me. | |
Thank God I'm not evil. | |
Thank God I don't want to hurt anybody. | |
Thank God I don't get my kicks out of luring people, finding their insecurities. | |
Because if I did, that date on the phone, especially if you, because I'm hearing, tell me about your past. | |
Oh, no, no, no, no, no. | |
Tell me. | |
Tell me about your past. | |
Tell me. | |
Ladies in particular, tell me. | |
Were you married before? | |
Were you married before? | |
Got any kids? | |
How old are you? | |
Got it. | |
Got it. | |
Seen this movie. | |
Got it. | |
Understand what you're looking for. | |
How old are they? | |
Good. | |
What about your childhood? | |
Were your parents together? | |
Well, my parents divorced early. | |
Abandonment. | |
Good. | |
I used to joke one time that when you go to somebody's apartment, go to their bathroom and look at them. | |
Did they ever tell you this story? | |
I kind of said it as a joke, but it wasn't that, that much of a joke. | |
I said, what you should do is you should go into somebody's cupboard, or not cupboard, their medicine cabinet, and look for things like, if you see a lot of laxative eating disorder. | |
Look at the anti-herpes stuff and look up anti-psychotic medication. | |
Because the medicine cabinet is your answer. | |
That's your answer. | |
So I was on the air and I said this one time and I happened just to say it in passing. | |
I forget what it was. | |
A week, two, I don't know. | |
This guy calls up and says, remember when you were discussing? | |
On the air about going up and opening a woman's medicine cabinet. | |
Well, I did that. | |
Well, I tried to do that. | |
And what I did was I excused myself and I took your advice. | |
So I went, I opened up the medicine cabinet and I hear... | |
And the woman yelled, Are you opening up the medicine cabinet? | |
He goes, What? | |
No, no, I caught my arm on the... | |
He goes, Oh, good. | |
Because I have an alarm on it. | |
So that the kid goes into the... | |
I guess they have alarms for this. | |
I thought that was funny. | |
So she says, Lionel is the cousin I wish I had in my family. | |
Face, green, smiling. | |
I don't know what that means. | |
I have no idea. | |
I think one of the most fascinating things in the world is I love human... | |
Do you have people in your family? | |
Liz, let me ask you a bit. | |
Do you have people in your family that are absolutely... | |
100% crazy. | |
They don't get in trouble. | |
They have no problem with the law, but they're crazy. | |
Crazy. | |
Absolutely. | |
Behavioral problems, interpersonal disorders, you name it. | |
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By the way, I've got some great videos. | |
I don't know if you've been watching these. | |
I was feeling rather prolific. | |
One's called FNC's Gutfeld just signed his television suicide note by daring to side with Tucker Carlson. | |
Did you see that, baby? | |
How about the American education system is pathetic and needs to be revamped, rejuvenated, and rewritten? | |
That's a good one. | |
How about this? | |
Armed robbers prey on D.C. residents' $1,000 Canada goose coats told to wear air tags. | |
Here we go. | |
Here's a great one. | |
Jesse Waters and FNC in a pathetic move features serial killer and mob rat Sammy the Bull. | |
And finally this. | |
Kids are reconnecting with nostalgic toys signaling rejection of woke lunacy. | |
It's all here, my friends. | |
So make sure you sign up for that. | |
Make sure you sign up for that. | |
Do you have crazy people? | |
Come on, Liz. | |
Who's got some crazy people? | |
I want to do a TV show. | |
I want to do a TV show. | |
That could never be done. | |
Because I want to know about your crazy... | |
Relatives. | |
Your crazy aunt. | |
Your crazy brother. | |
Your brother-in-law. | |
And not somebody who's mentally ill. | |
I don't mean somebody who's... | |
I one time had a... | |
Years ago. | |
Years ago. | |
It's kind of a... | |
It's a long story. | |
But there was a relative. | |
They said, listen. | |
Now, you're going to meet Tommy or whatever his name was. | |
I just want you to know something about Tommy. | |
Tommy's a schizophrenic. | |
I said, why? | |
He goes, yeah, I just want you to be careful. | |
Just be careful. | |
He's normally okay. | |
I said, yeah, but just keep an eye on him. | |
I said, oh, God. | |
Just watch him. | |
He's normally okay. | |
What do you mean normally okay? | |
Well, you know, you're new, and I just want you to just kind of keep an eye on him. | |
Keep an eye on him. | |
This is what they set me up. | |
So I walked in. | |
Tommy was the best one there. | |
He and I hit it up. | |
I'm saying, this is, this is, this is, yeah, he's terrific. | |
You're the nut. | |
I didn't say it right now. | |
Years ago, I had a friend of mine. | |
I was, I think it was in high school or something. | |
My friend came over and said, listen, before we, my dad's in here. | |
See, he's very deaf. | |
He won't wear his hearing aid and he's embarrassed. | |
And I just want you to do me a favor. | |
When you talk to him, could you really talk loud? | |
Could you really do it? | |
He goes, yeah. | |
I said, no, no, no, no. | |
I mean really, really loud. | |
I mean really loud. | |
You'll think it's rude. | |
You'll think it's like the glass is going to shatter, but that's exactly what he needs. | |
Please, do me a favor. | |
He goes, okay, I'll do it. | |
So he walks in. | |
He goes, how are you? | |
My father goes, Jesus Christ. | |
And he said, your father's not deaf, is he? | |
I said, nope. | |
Not at all. | |
I am the crazy uncle badge of honor. | |
This is trailer trash. | |
What they meant was just fine as long as he's on his meds. | |
You know, let me tell you something. | |
I had some of the most interesting people when, for those people who suggest that, you know, get off the meds and the SSRIs are bad and all that kind of jazz. | |
That's the stuff that keeps people alive. | |
You know, Tom Cruise, I know he's a Scientologist and they don't really care or think much about. | |
About psychotropic medication. | |
But these people would be out of it without it. | |
They would be out of it. | |
And when you have people right now, there are folks, I gotta tell you something, the lying, the conniving. | |
I've been thinking about you all day long. | |
The conniving. | |
The absolute unmistakable. | |
In the, I just can't, the conniving, the people that just, lying means nothing. | |
And that's what we're seeing today. | |
That's what we're seeing in this world of this awful world of politics and good God, these horrible, disgusting and thoroughly, in any event. | |
I didn't want to break you. | |
I didn't want to ruin the feel for this. | |
But it was on my mind today because I was thinking about you. | |
Because we have somebody. | |
We live in a world right now. | |
Who is the politician that you believe is the consummate liar? | |
Not somebody who is... | |
They all lie to an extent. | |
You know, Trump maybe embellishes a little bit of lies. | |
Lying, of course, in legal matters is defined as a misrepresentation of... | |
A fact with the intent to deceive. | |
Who is the biggest liar? | |
Who is the biggest liar? | |
As a flat earther, I have learned to accept all craziness. | |
Barack Obama. | |
Do you really think he was a liar? | |
I mean, seriously, who is a liar? | |
I like to think about it. | |
I don't think Barack Obama was. | |
This is your opinion. | |
Please, I don't mean... | |
A liar. | |
Listen, if you dealt with the general public daily on the phones for work, you would be on meds too. | |
Oh, that's got to be something else. | |
You know, it's funny, Liz, when people... | |
When I'm on the phone with somebody, if I'm talking to somebody and I need help, I am so nice. | |
I am so nice. | |
I am like this breath of fresh air, this bofa. | |
And I swear to God, I get things done because I'm nice. | |
Justin Trudeau, I think the biggest liar... | |
Classically, the biggest prevaricator, the biggest mendacious lying is Hillary Clinton, who will look at you and say, I will say whatever. | |
I don't have anything. | |
What difference does it make? | |
Lying about Benghazi, lying about everything, lying about because she's had to lie, because she never got anything. | |
When Bill Clinton said, I never had... | |
Sex with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky. | |
Remember that? | |
Was he lying? | |
Was he lying? | |
Was he? | |
Mary Chokes has agreed. | |
I'm a clinician, and whilst I do think that psychiatric practitioners do overprescribe many meds, especially in the age of telemedicine, mental health is not something to be taken lightly. | |
Oh, I agree with you. | |
Oh, let me tell you something. | |
If there's somebody who is in some psychic... | |
A psycho schizoaffective fugue. | |
Oh, no, no, no. | |
You don't want, you don't know what is happening. | |
I'm seeing right now, I know somebody who's kind of a friend of a friend of a friend, and they have people in their family, one in particular, who is going through some very serious, serious mental illness, and they don't get it. | |
And this kid is doubling up. | |
Because people are vaping. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, let me explain something to you. | |
Please. | |
I'm a child of the 70s, 80s. | |
Don't give me stuff about drugs. | |
I read. | |
The stuff that is being done today, the kids that are being rushed to the emergency room because of this super hyper THC stuff is never discussed. | |
Stay off that. | |
Stay off that. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, where has he been? | |
Mower Man USA. | |
Merry Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. L. Love the beret. | |
Guys our age can wear hats and clothing a younger guy could never pull off. | |
Biggest liar, Hillary. | |
Absolutely. | |
Joe and Gavin are in a class by themselves. | |
Anywho, enjoy the holidays, Mr. L. Mower Man, thank you, buddy boy. | |
You're a good man. | |
Been with us from... | |
Oh, you talk about guys our age? | |
I can wear an ascot. | |
I can wear a bow tie. | |
I can wear stuff I never could wear. | |
Never. | |
People say, what are you doing with that? | |
Hats are weird like that. | |
Do we lie? | |
Of course we lie. | |
Of course we lie. | |
We sometimes exaggerate. | |
Look at this. | |
Fire that D-A-T-P. | |
Last Friday, I call him toilet paper as a high compliment. | |
Been waiting nearly 20 years to finalize this promotion. | |
Done and done. | |
Don't know what that means. | |
But thank you for that. | |
Thank you for that. | |
I appreciate that. | |
Lying is... | |
Let's think about something. | |
Lying. | |
A misrepresentation of fact. | |
With the intent to deceive. | |
With the intent to deceive. | |
But deceive for something that matters. | |
There used to be a time when somebody would say, do I look fat in this? | |
Does my butt look big? | |
Can you explain to me? | |
You know there's steatopygias, there's callopygia. | |
There are, I have seen steatopygia. | |
And you might have seen it. | |
In fact, let me tell you this much. | |
You're going to think I'm making this one up? | |
Cetapygia is the state of having substantial levels of tissue on the buttocks and thighs. | |
This belt is not confined to the gluteal regions, but extends to the outside and front of the thighs and tapers to the knee in a curvilinear fashion. | |
Now listen to this one. | |
Steatapygia is a genetic characteristic leading to increased accumulation of adipose tissue in the buttock region. | |
It has been observed among pygmies of Central Africa and the Andamanese people, such as the Angi tribe in the Andaman Islands. | |
The genetic characteristic is prevalent among young women, but occurs to a lesser degree in men. | |
Among the koisin, it begins in infancy and is developed. | |
It's this. | |
Monster. | |
It's been suggested that this feature was once more widespread. | |
Paleolithic Venus figurines, this is Wikipedia, sometimes refers to the steatopygian Venus figures. | |
Now, by the way, this steatopygian is to be distinguished from calipygian. | |
This is different. | |
Calipygian means having well-shaped buttocks. | |
Now, I don't know about you, but I sometimes marvel. | |
There was a woman in TJ Maxx who was walking around whose butt, so help me God, if she was standing sideways, it went straight out. | |
You could put a tray of drinks. | |
I was fascinated. | |
And the reason why I'm thinking about this was there must be a reason that God or nature provides for this. | |
So anyway, to make a long story short, years ago people would say, But apparently people like this because there's this hyper adiposity around the glute area. | |
These monsters, you know, there's Brazilian butt injections and people want these mammoth glutes. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Huge. | |
Clydesdale-like. | |
When they walk, like two kids fighting under a blanket. | |
Just big, monstrous glutes. | |
Okay. | |
Which is fine. | |
So in the old days, if somebody said, does my butt look fat in this? | |
You would say, no, you look great. | |
That is a lie. | |
But, but, no pun intended, it was a good lie. | |
Are there good lies? | |
Do you believe there are good lies? | |
Yes, there are good lies. | |
Yes. | |
How do you look? | |
You look fantastic. | |
How do I sound? | |
You sounded great. | |
How does this taste? | |
Wonderful. | |
This is wonderful. | |
Do you like my cake? | |
Love it. | |
Love it. | |
My dad had the best thing years ago. | |
My mother made something and it was just he didn't particularly care for it. | |
He said, maybe it's my mouth. | |
I thought we said that his whole life. | |
One of the funniest things I've ever heard in my life. | |
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Now right now, as you know, and I love this discussion with you. | |
I love the idea of what you consider to be mendacious. | |
What you consider to be problematic. | |
Anybody here believe that? | |
Do you believe that Donald Trump is a liar? | |
Does Donald Trump lie? | |
Think about this. | |
Or, are his lies acceptable? | |
Do you say, well, he might lie, he might exaggerate a little bit, but you know what? | |
I still like him. | |
I still... | |
I like his style. | |
I like it. | |
I mean, do you? | |
Do you? | |
Do you? | |
I ask you these questions. | |
Because I'm telling you, honestly, and I mean this, and I say... | |
Suzanne says, but wait, there's more. | |
That's like the QVC. | |
Don't you love that stuff? | |
Don't you love watching that QVC? | |
I love sellers. | |
I love people who come on and just push something. | |
Years ago, there was a the original Home Shopping. | |
Bud Pax, I think, was out of Tampa. | |
St. Pete Clearwater, Pinellas, somewhere. | |
Somebody told me they used to work for them and whenever they would have rings, they would get young Asian women because their hands were smaller and the rings would look larger. | |
Isn't that something? | |
I mean, some of that stuff I think is just... | |
I just watch this. | |
But let me ask something. | |
Trump plays dumb and lets others lie for him. | |
Does Trump lie? | |
Do you think he lies? | |
Do you think so? | |
I think Trump works for a Democratic Party at his point. | |
Judges are easier to oust. | |
Even mutes lie. | |
I don't even know what that means, but that's okay. | |
The lies that matter to me are lies spoken under oath. | |
Hmm. | |
I do not believe. | |
I believe, and I'm going to say this in a very weird, weird... | |
Let me see if I can rephrase this. | |
Let me see if I can phrase this in a nice way. | |
I believe that Donald Trump has sometimes behaviors that I would call, and I don't mean this in a bad way, but he's like on a different spectrum. | |
Not that spectrum, but he's very brusque, very ordinary, very brutal. | |
Very brutal in his thoughts and ideas. | |
You see what I'm saying? | |
He's very, very brutal. | |
There's a brutality in his speaking and in the way he thinks. | |
I think he does things not necessarily because he's a liar. | |
I think he speaks so Truthfully, that's what gets them into trouble. | |
Kevin says, do you think the Israelis on the West Bank should have weapons to protect themselves? | |
And yet many people do. | |
Why is it the same people don't want Americans to have weapons to protect themselves? | |
Kevin, that's one of the best questions ever. | |
And I hope you read this from Kevin. | |
It's a very, very good point. | |
I have no... | |
Absolutely no idea. | |
There's such a... | |
You know my problem, Kevin, because I'm on a spectrum, too. | |
I don't want to say that. | |
I'm not going to be talking artistic spectrum. | |
I'm talking about I'm on a frequency that other people are not on. | |
And I'm telling you the truth. | |
And let me tell you what that frequency is. | |
It's very simple. | |
It works like this. | |
I am able to handle Many, many things simultaneously. | |
I have no problem with this. | |
Changing the subject, because you brought it up, is a very good point. | |
I can understand Israel's point of view, Palestine's point of view, Gaza's point of view, Hamas's point of view, the West Bank's point of view, Abu Mazen, Palestinian Authority, Bibi's, ours, an American, an American Jew, I'm sure there may be even some Palestinian Jews. | |
I can understand everybody's position simultaneously. | |
Can't you? | |
Can't you understand? | |
It's like, I understand that. | |
Whose position do you want? | |
I understand that. | |
Do you think people in Israel are saying, boy, we are just, we are bad people. | |
We should just turn this over to the Palestinians. | |
It's theirs. | |
No. | |
Do you think there are people in Israel that says, I don't like what we're doing to the Palestinians? | |
Yes. | |
Do you think there are Palestinians who say, look, we had a good point, but this Hamas is different? | |
Yes. | |
Do you think there are people who say, you know what, the hell with what you think? | |
Hamas brought attention, and even though I don't like what they're doing, I kind of understand that. | |
Yes, I understand people are saying that. | |
I understand 7, 8, 10 things simultaneously. | |
I understand it. | |
I get it. | |
I'm not in the position. | |
It's not a one or the other thing. | |
Hamas, certainly. | |
I mean, that's a no-brainer. | |
It's a no-brainer. | |
Let me also tell you something. | |
You better be very, very careful about saying things that may not be true. | |
If you say that there are beheaded people, you sure as hell, do not say something that's not true. | |
Because the moment you are viewed as being not telling the truth, that's it. | |
That's it. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
There's two things I wish I could make you understand. | |
I really wish. | |
Two things. | |
Artificial intelligence and understanding what's happening with Megan and with Harry. | |
It's the best story in the world. | |
And it is so interesting. | |
It doesn't have any effect on me one way or the other, but it is so bloody interesting. | |
It's not even remotely funny. | |
Here's one for you. | |
Daily Mail had this. | |
There's a YouTuber that went around London, or went around the UK, and he said, what do you not like about Americans? | |
Let me ask you a question. | |
Name one thing you don't like about your fellow Americans. | |
Write it down right now. | |
Name one thing you don't like about your fellow Americans. | |
Come on, write it down. | |
Write it down. | |
What's the one thing you don't like about fellow Americans? | |
Somebody asked you. | |
Somebody said, be honest with me. | |
What do you like? | |
Dollars? | |
Okay. | |
You don't like dollars? | |
I'm German and there are stars of David showing up on businesses in Munich, reminiscent of Kristallnacht. | |
Frightening stuff. | |
Absolutely. | |
Nice globe. | |
Thank you. | |
This is from Dollar Tree. | |
This is my favorite globe. | |
It was when it was a dollar. | |
I love Dollar Tree. | |
Ethnocentric. | |
Lack of critical thinking. | |
Listen to Liz. | |
She's so good. | |
Their ignorance. | |
May I ask a question? | |
There are, as we speak, as we speak, 332 million Americans. | |
332 million. | |
Which do you think best describes, which area describes Americans? | |
Americans. | |
New York? | |
San Francisco? | |
Boise? | |
What area have you lived in where you say, oh, no, no, I met these people. | |
I think there are the following areas are the most unique Americans there are almost on our own planet. | |
Texas, West Virginia, and Louisiana. | |
They live in another... | |
Louisiana. | |
Louisiana. | |
Parishes. | |
Napoleonic Code. | |
West by God, Virginia. | |
They're on another planet. | |
And Texas. | |
Where have you lived? | |
Where have you lived? | |
Um... | |
Um... | |
Thanks. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
Texan here. | |
Laura, explain one thing about Texans. | |
Texas is so huge. | |
There are people who have never even crossed. | |
Texas has a thing about them, a pride. | |
There is a... | |
Remember the old joke? | |
Everything's bigger in Texas. | |
Texas like a whole other country. | |
Remember the old joke about everything is bigger in Texas? | |
This guy says that apparently there was a fellow in a barracks during the service, the military service. | |
Everything's bigger than Texas. | |
And his friends, his compatriots, got really sick and tired of it. | |
Everything's bigger than Texas. | |
It's bigger than Texas. | |
So one day they got a Galapagos turtle and they put it in his bed and they put the sheet over it. | |
The guy comes home drunk, the Texan, and he pulls his sheet back and there's this huge turtle. | |
He goes, what the hell is that? | |
He goes, it's a bed bug. | |
He said, huh, must be a young 'un. | |
I love that show. | |
I heard that when I was a kid, and I loved it. | |
Texas is the only place on left in America where people are still proud to be American and don't get persecuted for it. | |
Hear, hear. | |
I love this one. | |
Mary Choke says, I grew up in the Foreign Service, so I've lived all over. | |
You know, that must be a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful thing to be able to say this. | |
Seriously, to be able to say, I've lived around and I have a frame of reference. | |
Edie Crowley says, Born in L.A. Grew up, I guess, L.A. or Louisiana. | |
Grew up in Baltimore. | |
Lived in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia. | |
Now in Pennsylvania. | |
Pennsylvania. | |
You know, when people talk about, I only know Flaura in New York. | |
That's really all I've lived. | |
I mean, that's my thing. | |
And I can tell you some, I think, overgeneralized things. | |
But even the generalized thing. | |
Iowa. | |
It's in its own place. | |
Idaho, I've always wondered. | |
Remember years ago they said this is where the races go? | |
The great song by the Bodines, Idaho. | |
More men, Michigan, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, and Texas. | |
Texas and Missouri were my favorites. | |
Isn't that something? | |
Isn't that something? | |
And it depends, Mo, where you go, where you live. | |
Here I sit. | |
Cheeks of flexing. | |
I don't know what that means. | |
I hated it as a kid, but grateful for it as an adult, like so many other things in life. | |
You're right about that. | |
You don't recognize things. | |
You thought, God, I hate it, and then later on, you know what? | |
I kind of miss that. | |
I have a very, very simple thing. | |
This is one of my dreams. | |
This is one of my things, and it will be a show. | |
It will be so interesting. | |
I was called, but it's one great place to raise a family. | |
I'm sure it is. | |
Maine, it's its own country. | |
See, I love that it's its own country. | |
My dream, Mrs. Allen and I talk about it. | |
I would love to be in a... | |
Kind of like a really fancy motor coach. | |
Not some camper. | |
And I want to go to different parts of the country. | |
And I want to go to your town. | |
And I want you to tell me where you go, where you live, what you do, what you eat. | |
And I want you to tell me kind of how you hang out. | |
I want to know everything. | |
I want to know about every ethnicity, every group. | |
I want to hang around even black folks. | |
Black folks in the South, different than black folks in the Bronx, different than black folks in Iowa, black folks in Texas. | |
There's Italians here. | |
How about Italians in Maine, Italians in Washington State versus Italians in the Bronx? | |
Or Italian-Americans. | |
That's the thing I want to know. | |
What is it like? | |
And I'm telling you right now, if we could go, one of my favorite things to do. | |
Is to go to YouTube and read, and I hate the Mark Williams, you know, that grinning, but I love to see the way people eat. | |
And I love the way to see what do you eat on a regular basis. | |
That tells me about who you are, what you eat, and what's your local thing. | |
There was a wonderful thing I really just discovered, and I should have done this for a long time ago, but I didn't. | |
I've just discovered Native American stuff. | |
Injun food. | |
Yep. | |
Injun is the way I call it. | |
A lot of sumac. | |
No dairy. | |
If there's meat, you know, bison and elk and things like that. | |
Not beef, not cheese, but roots and squash and very, very interesting. | |
The food that's so... | |
It's what... | |
It's what you did. | |
And isn't it fascinating how everybody in every part of the world comes up with bread? | |
Italian beef sandwiches for Trump. | |
Trump is a very, very regular kind of person. | |
By the way, when you say Mediterranean food, there's like 20-some countries. | |
Slovakia? | |
I have no... | |
Look at this. | |
Hot Dogs at Rudy's. | |
Rudy's is a wonderful bar in Hell's Kitchen. | |
One of these wonderful places that is just... | |
It's got the big pig right in front of it. | |
And it's right there and it's this thing. | |
But anyway, to make a long story short, I want to know about this country. | |
And I think we're just like any other country. | |
I think, and maybe who agrees with me, if you get people and you sit down with them, I don't care if they've got a veil, a hat, a hijab, a kippah, an Indian headdress, if they're from Mongolian steppes, if they don't speak a word of English, and if they squat when they eat, or they eat with sticks. | |
Deep down inside, every human is the same. | |
They laugh. | |
They have jokes. | |
They have children. | |
They love. | |
They are just regular people. | |
And you might want to get some extreme folks here and there. | |
You might get some extreme. | |
But think about this. | |
We're all the same. | |
That's the best part about it. | |
And the worst part about it is that they don't want you to do this. | |
If you sat down with... | |
Palestinians or Jews, you said that, they wouldn't give one way or the other deep down inside. | |
They just want to live in peace. | |
They don't care about this. | |
Sparky says, neighboring states can be so different. | |
You can't write states? | |
Sparky, you're telling me they won't let you write the word state? | |
I think they're after you, my friend. | |
You've got to use code words for the word state? | |
My God! | |
Let me tell you something. | |
I want peace as well. | |
Thank you, recurring rash. | |
I just want people to just leave me alone and stop this stuff. | |
Now, of course, I don't. | |
Do you think people deep down inside, seriously, let me ask you something. | |
What would happen if there was no government? | |
If there was no Knesset, if there was no BB, if there was no UN? | |
If there was no Palestinian Authority, no PLO, no Fatah, no Hamas, no nothing, if it were just people living there, you live here, and you live here, and you're a Palestinian, and you're a Jew, what do you think would happen? | |
I'm dead serious. | |
If there were no governments, if there were no official positions of countries, do you think we'd be in this world right now? | |
Do you? | |
I don't. | |
I don't. | |
We wouldn't have Vietnam. | |
We wouldn't be in Vietnam. | |
We would never be in Vietnam. | |
I still don't understand Vietnam. | |
What the hell is this for? | |
By the way, you talk about food. | |
Oh my God. | |
Vietnamese food is just with pho. | |
I love saying that. | |
I was telling somebody how to pronounce pho. | |
You know, P-H-O. | |
I said, well, it's like, you know, without the K. It's not pho. | |
Tim says, are the ads normal on this channel? | |
No, they're not normal. | |
No, Tim, they're not normal. | |
There's nothing normal. | |
Nothing. | |
Whatever gave you that example? | |
Perfect example. | |
Chinese government bad. | |
Chinese people good. | |
Borman, I don't think you recognize the complexity of the Chinese government. | |
I was watching some wonderful documentaries today on Deng Xiaoping, who changed everything. | |
And Xi Jinping is kind of reversing it. | |
Xi Jinping is one guy. | |
Have you ever noticed that he has one flat affect? | |
He has no expression. | |
He never smiles. | |
He never just smiles. | |
He just smiles. | |
He's just got that flat affect. | |
Flat affect. | |
No expression. | |
No nothing. | |
And I want to explain, and I want to sit down with them and say, do me a favor. | |
Do you believe in giving people freedom to say anything? | |
What would happen? | |
This guy has done, there is more restriction on speech and internet. | |
I want him, tell me what you're afraid of. | |
I might agree with him. | |
He might say, listen, let me explain something. | |
If you've got 332 million people, that's one thing. | |
China population. | |
Is how many? | |
China is 1.4 billion. | |
Okay? | |
You got that? | |
Billion. | |
So that's 4.5 times the size. | |
What if it makes sense? | |
What if it makes sense? | |
That's the thing which is the most... | |
What if it makes sense? | |
What if you said, you know this... | |
What if he told you, you don't understand these people. | |
If these people ever get the idea that they can turn on me, I'm done. | |
I'm finished. | |
Oh, no, no, no, no. | |
We tried this. | |
How do I know? | |
You get the chance to have one person you get to interview. | |
In life, one person. | |
What would you do? | |
Who would it be? | |
Who would it be? | |
You got one person. | |
And don't give me this link in there. | |
Who would you love to see? | |
And what would you want to ask them? | |
And the person that I'm telling you, I've always, and I tell people this and they think I'm, is Hitler. | |
The first question is, do you have any idea, do you have any idea that right now, and I'm from the future, that you are considered, hands down, the most evil human being who has ever lived? | |
Genghis Khan, Mao, Stalin, they can't even... | |
You are universally loathed. | |
You are the exemplar of complete and total evil. | |
Did you know this? | |
He was like 55 when he died. | |
He was very young. | |
He looked older. | |
45? | |
This is your legacy. | |
Do you have any idea? | |
Did you know that? | |
Are you? | |
What were you thinking? | |
Are you a psychopath? | |
What happened? | |
Where did you say, I'm going to take these people and I'm going to systematically eliminate and liquidate them? | |
Who does that? | |
Who? | |
Now listen, Stalin and Mao give you a run for their money, they would say, but it might be a little bit different. | |
And some people, this is a question I would, that's what I want to know. | |
Not out of admiration. | |
And what were you thinking going to Russia? | |
What was Barbarossa about? | |
You, you, you, did you, was Zhukov? | |
You didn't know what the hell you were doing. | |
And isn't it true that you were asleep on D-Day? | |
Is it true? | |
You gave instructions, don't wake me, and Rommel was trying to get a hold of you. | |
Is that even remotely true? | |
Explain the mindset. | |
That's what I want to know. | |
That's the mindset. | |
And what I'd love to do, what I would love, this is terrible. | |
This is to speak to somehow Lincoln and have Lincoln say, I'm not the sweet guy you think of. | |
Remember Lincoln's famous line about slaves? | |
He says, I don't care if there's one slave that's freed or not. | |
I don't care. | |
That's not my thing. | |
I just want to save the Union. | |
And is it true? | |
You know, Mr. Lincoln, a lot of people say you were gay, secretly gay. | |
And some people said that you had to clap. | |
And you gave syphilis to Mary Todd, and that's why she was so crazy, and that was the source of your depression. | |
Because of the guilt. | |
Any of that true? | |
And you had Marfan Syndrome. | |
I want to hear about this. | |
Then you're going to think, well, that's what I want to know. | |
Not this other kind of stuff. | |
Sparky says, yep, I have tried to say happy AM Lionel, because at times YouTube won't let me super chat a conventional morning salutation. | |
Last Superjet took 10 edits before it went through. | |
Dear God, let this man speak! | |
For the love of God, let Sparky speak! | |
Is it too much to ask? | |
I think not. | |
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I love it. | |
That's my favorite one so far. | |
Is this infomercials? | |
You know, I just got to tell you something. | |
The stuff that interests me is, I think, the stuff that probably interests most people. | |
I want to know specifically why things happen, why they are the way they are, why I care about things, and why other people don't. | |
That's the bottom line. | |
That's the bottom line. | |
Save the tariffs. | |
Lincoln. | |
You know what? | |
Lincoln was something. | |
The government under Lincoln owed Harriet Tubman $1,200. | |
Never paid up. | |
She was in service to the government in a military capacity. | |
I love that. | |
Fascinating. | |
Fascinating. | |
Thank you for that. | |
By save the union, he meant you will all pay taxes on your land and labor forever. | |
Wonderful. | |
Look at this. | |
I love this one. | |
Moorman says you are 100% correct on that assessment. | |
If the people ever decided to flood the city's complete social breakdown, nothing is ever as simple as it seems. | |
And I am with you. | |
Their band scares me. | |
I don't know who their band is, but it's very, very interesting. | |
Alexander the Great. | |
Any regrets? | |
I have a very, very, very, very interesting aspect about I just understand the way reality is. | |
I am a realist. | |
A good friend says Ron Popeil was the best. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
When somebody comes along and whether it's Ray Kroc with McDonald's, whether it's Ted Turner with TV. | |
When somebody comes along and says, I'm doing something my way, the right way, the smart way, I think it is so brilliant. | |
I love somebody who figures something out. | |
In New York City, we have pizza on every corner. | |
Oh, oh, not only that, nail, I don't know where you are, nail salons. | |
I'm always thinking human trafficking. | |
Maybe Mrs. L is roaming off of me. | |
Nail salons every corner. | |
How many nail salons are there? | |
My God, there's nail salons everywhere. | |
There's nail salons. | |
Nail salons everywhere. | |
There's nail salons. | |
Jeez. | |
How can there be this many nail salons? | |
But this is what I'm going to tell you. | |
Pizza. | |
Flour, water, salt, yeast, tomato sauce. | |
Maybe some cheese. | |
Leave it at that. | |
Why are the varieties so great? | |
Why? | |
How are they? | |
Night and day. | |
It's perfect chemistry. | |
The overhead. | |
First of all, what it costs you per pizza. | |
This is my thing lately. | |
Pizza is the greatest. | |
It's on every corner. | |
And in New York, it better be real good. | |
Really good. | |
We have pizza tours and we have pizza buses. | |
It is so... | |
I'm serious. | |
Pizza, bagels, and... | |
It's kind of about it. | |
Pizza and bagels. | |
The whole deli thing is gone. | |
I think I'm sad to say those are... | |
I mean, there's cats and sarges and a few here and there, but pizza and bagel. | |
And I am fascinated by how many varieties of this are and how they're still on every corner. | |
And there is an endless supply for this absolutely brilliant thing of bread, cheese, and tomato sauce. | |
It's brilliant. | |
It's perfect. | |
Macaroni and cheese, heaven. | |
God simplicity. | |
Macaroni and cheese. | |
It's like I like a drink that is self-explanatory. | |
Scotch on the rocks. | |
Scotch and water. | |
That kind of thing as opposed to Brandy Alexander. | |
Am I getting through to you? | |
Nail salons also have access to industrial chemicals that are used in drug production. | |
Very interesting. | |
And by the way, ladies in particular, do not be very careful of putting your hands in these ultraviolet devices. | |
There are look-up cancer underneath fingernails. | |
Just look it up. | |
Heating fans are one thing, but be very, very, very careful of that. | |
There was a TV show on how one thing in history led to another thing. | |
What was that show called? | |
Oh, it was called... | |
It was James. | |
It was called Horizons or Channel James. | |
BBC. | |
God, what was it called? | |
It was called James. | |
I know exactly what it was. | |
James. | |
It was called... | |
He had the glasses, and he says, and James Burke, thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
Loved it. | |
You know what I still watch all the time? | |
How was it made? | |
There was a show years ago, Saturday afternoons, called Hot Dog, and it was Jonathan Winters. | |
He goes, how do they make baseballs? | |
How do they make pencils? | |
How do they make... | |
I could watch this. | |
I watch, and I... | |
If Mrs. L sees this, she gets sick. | |
But there's a German company that processes beef and pork. | |
I love it. | |
I don't want to eat it, but I'm just... | |
The genius of it. | |
Every scrap is used. | |
And I don't think there's any human interaction whatsoever. | |
Darth Kissinger's fan goes, says, IMF loans ratified by the World Bank. | |
Delicious. | |
Oh, my God. | |
Very interesting. | |
And a pound owed at that. | |
Are we able to leave to let Henry Kissinger live in peace, his memory? | |
Are we? | |
I know people hate him. | |
I know my good friend, the Honeyman, talked about what his grandmother in Cyprus thought of him, and I understand that, but remember, he didn't do it. | |
The president said he may have come up with the ideas, but they came up with the actual ideas. | |
Anyway, my friends, listen, thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
I'm going to watch something very, very, very obscure on television. | |
And Darth Kissinger is a fat ghost. | |
Thank you. | |
Sparky, thank you. | |
Mower Man, God bless you. | |
Such a kind and a giving man. | |
Thank you. | |
Mike's Toy Shop, we thank. | |
And Tully Savalas, thank you. | |
Who loves you, baby? | |
And I mean that sincerely. | |
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