DEI Is DOA: The World Changed After Elon and Ackman Slew the Beat
DEI Is DOA: The World Changed After Elon and Ackman Slew the Beat
DEI Is DOA: The World Changed After Elon and Ackman Slew the Beat
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The hardest thing for people to do, especially when it is contraindicative of their own particular worldview, if it tends to show negativity or reveal kind of a different trajectory they don't like. | |
Is to be able to predict what is happening now. | |
People never like to predict change. | |
Have you ever seen somebody at a job who always thinks, oh, I've got tenure, I've got position, everything's great for me. | |
Oh, no, they love me. | |
They'll never fire me. | |
I've been here for years. | |
And you're thinking to yourself, what are you, a schmuck? | |
Don't you understand how these things work? | |
Oh, no, no, no. | |
You don't know. | |
You don't understand. | |
Oh, no. | |
They're not going to lose me. | |
Oh, no. | |
I'm different. | |
I'm different. | |
You're different. | |
No, you're not different. | |
Well, that's what's happening right now. | |
Since, I'd say, 2000, roughly, this is going into my first quarter century. | |
When my life changed, it changed in 2001, when I was red-pilled, but I saw it all change drastically. | |
Because remember something? | |
I have been in this business for 35 years. | |
Actually, professionally, this is in the days of talk radio, so I've been watching this. | |
I've been actively into it. | |
I've been doing this when the only people who ever spoke, who ever talked, were on radio stations. | |
If you weren't on a radio station, your voice was not heard. | |
There was no internet. | |
So I've seen this before, okay? | |
I've seen this. | |
I dig how it works, so to speak, and I've never seen anything like this now. | |
And I've never seen a change that is happening now like this. | |
And what's interesting, we're going to go over this. | |
DEI is DOA. | |
That's the first thing. | |
And listen carefully. | |
Listen to what I'm saying. | |
The people who used to decry this stuff are now all of a sudden changing their mind. | |
And the first thing you've got to realize is when you are true to a particular ideology, when you are true to something, when you say, for example, that affirmative action is wrong, it's got to be wrong for everyone. | |
It's got to be wrong for everyone, not just a few people from time to time. | |
Do you understand this? | |
When it's convenient, there's a company called Palantir, P-A-L-A-N-T-I-R. | |
Listen to this. | |
They have this piece that says, we at Palantir have, this is apparently some kind of a defense tech thing, and they say, quote, they're talking about the horrors that have occurred on campuses and the like. | |
We are launching an initiative for students. | |
Who, because of anti-Semitism, fear for their safety on campus and need to seek refuge outside traditional establishments of higher education. | |
Now listen to this. | |
They are welcome to join Palantir and we are setting aside 180 positions for them immediately. | |
This is affirmative action. | |
This is quota. | |
This is DEI. | |
This is what these people hate. | |
And guess who was for this? | |
Ben Shapiro! | |
Wait a minute, what? | |
Now the ADL is jumping in. | |
The ADL is jumping in and saying, wait a minute, this is anti-Semitic. | |
Finally, you know, this is ostensibly what they're about. | |
Now they're jumping in and they're screaming and yelling about. | |
What's happening? | |
I think, wait a minute, the ADL, you hated them before. | |
You said they were really an SPLC kind of a clone. | |
But now because they're agreeing with you, and Elise Stefanik all of a sudden is saying that certain... | |
Certain people who feel upset and have trigger warnings and microaggressions, certain people are able to avail themselves of protections. | |
So stand by for a second. | |
I'm going to go over this very, very quickly because DEI is DOA. | |
Remember that. | |
Bill Ackman is leading the way. | |
Let's talk about this. | |
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Now, let me see if I can explain this. | |
And let's see if we can pay very, very close attention to this. | |
And listen to me. | |
Because I'm not really seeing a lot of... | |
I'm seeing a lot of confusion, a lot of kind of happiness. | |
There's a lot of mixed stuff going on. | |
People are still getting happy about... | |
It's wonderful about Elon Musk and Joe... | |
I mean, Joe Rogan. | |
We'll get to Joe Rogan in a moment. | |
But I see Elon and Alex and Tucker. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
It's over here. | |
By the way, I'm going to say this again. | |
Elon, remember I'm telling you this. | |
Andrew Tate's going to bite you in the ass. | |
I'm telling you. | |
I don't know where your radar is. | |
I don't know what you need to say. | |
You've got to be very careful with how you adjust your time. | |
Same thing for the Republicans. | |
Matt Gaetz, if your hair doesn't... | |
But they don't listen. | |
Because... | |
Politics, right now, as we see, as we think, are like little girls in school where there's the cool girl. | |
There's the girl that everybody likes. | |
There's this cool girl. | |
She's the new girl. | |
And everybody wants to be, they want to say, oh, we're hanging out with someone. | |
George Santos? | |
I don't get it. | |
He's a fraud. | |
He's a shill. | |
And the only thing good about it is that, well, maybe he'll just... | |
I don't know, tell the Democrats, whatever. | |
But people are treating him like a star. | |
Are you out of your mind? | |
See, this is where I'm saying that Republicans are over. | |
You go ahead and you stay. | |
I know what I'm talking about. | |
There are pockets of these Republicans here in New York who cluster around little parties. | |
I mean, actual groups of people. | |
And now there's Christmas Party. | |
This is the bane of my existence because I avoid these things like the plague, but every now and then you show up because, well, whatever it is, and you're going to find out somebody, you realize that a lot of people do not necessarily know what the hell they're talking about. | |
And they live in these worlds of, oh, he's, anyway. | |
They're dead. | |
They're done. | |
This is a new awakening, a new beginning. | |
This is who we are. | |
At the fundamental core, Of the libertist, not the Republican, not the conservative, but at the fundamental core and the basis and bases of the rational American is a detestation and loathing of affirmative action, quotas, set-asides, and preferential DEI type of... | |
That's why this company that's... | |
But you're doing it... | |
What are you doing? | |
This is the part that says, you're hypocrites. | |
What are you doing? | |
Oh, this is different. | |
Ben Shapiro would go crazy if all of a sudden they said, you know, there's a lot... | |
Hi, we at... | |
Boeing or whatever it is. | |
Realize that these kids today who feel nervous and scared on campuses because of all of this pro-Trump, you know, white supremacy stuff. | |
So we've set aside 180 jobs for a bunch of black kids. | |
They go nuts! | |
But if it's, what, Jewish kids? | |
Is that it? | |
That's okay? | |
Oh, it's different. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Wait a minute. | |
There's no such thing as different. | |
You stand for the principle for everyone. | |
That's the whole reason why you're against affirmative action, because it applies to everybody. | |
You want a meritocracy? | |
Wow, yeah, but this is... | |
No, you can't do this. | |
Oh, yes, we can. | |
No, you can't do this. | |
This is the thing I don't understand. | |
This is the part that... | |
And I can't say this enough about this Elise Stefanik. | |
What a phony! | |
You can't... | |
Now, let me ask you something. | |
When these kids go to work, anybody been in a job? | |
Anybody been in a job, a Wall Street job, high-pressure job, and you've got to work with the weirdest people who sometimes will not like you for a variety of reasons. | |
They don't like you because they're jealous of you, or they just don't like you. | |
Where are you going to go? | |
Where are you going to go? | |
Are you going to go to a little safe space? | |
They don't like me because I'm Jewish. | |
They don't like me because I'm anti, you know, I'm Catholic. | |
They don't like me because I'm gay. | |
They don't like me because I'm fat. | |
It's fat shimmy. | |
They don't like me because I'm young. | |
You know what the biggest discrimination is? | |
I'm telling you right now, the biggest discrimination in this country is ageism. | |
They don't like you because you're old. | |
If you're over 60 years old in this country, you're dead. | |
You don't exist anymore. | |
What are you going to do? | |
Are you going to cry about that too? | |
Want to have a little set aside for people who are over 60 years old? | |
I frankly would, but for different reasons. | |
Do you understand what's happening here? | |
Silver Fox says, I was collateral damage to AA in 1990. | |
I was in corporate America. | |
Interviewed for a promotion, received the offer, moved my office, and the next day I was told to move my stuff back. | |
The position was given to a minority. | |
Wow. | |
Doesn't that just... | |
See, that to me, first of all, there's something called, a wonderful doctrine called collateral estoppel. | |
Or justifiable reliance. | |
And this is when you are a promissory estoppel. | |
When you are told something, hammer against Sidway, one of the first contract cases you learned in law school, consideration, you forbearance, you did something, but also you justifiably rely on something. | |
If somebody says, hey, mow my lawn, I'll take care of this, and they will go, oh, sorry! | |
It's also a breach of contract. | |
But see, that's where we are right now. | |
But if Bill Ackman and other people want to join together and say, listen, DEI, let me tell you, this is the way ChatGPT says DEI. | |
By the way, ChatGPT is the most wonderful idea to get kind of the saccharine view of the world. | |
DEI stands for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. | |
It is an acronym. | |
No, it is not an acronym. | |
See, I made a mistake. | |
It's an initialism. | |
It's an abbreviation. | |
You don't say day, day-ee. | |
That would be, if you pronounce it day of God, like opus day-ee. | |
It is an abbreviation commonly used to refer to initiatives, policies, and practices aimed at promoting diversity in various aspects. | |
And sharing, blah, blah. | |
It's complete horseshit is what it is. | |
It's what it is. | |
It's ridiculous. | |
And everybody should be against it. | |
Let me explain something to you. | |
And I want you to understand something. | |
I am consistent in what I say. | |
I am not just telling you that I stand for something today. | |
I stand for it always. | |
Always. | |
Do you hear what I am saying? | |
I stand for it always. | |
I do not just say things now. | |
I don't say things for the time being. | |
I don't say, well, this is okay unless it benefits me. | |
No. | |
No. | |
Absolutely not. | |
This is the part. | |
This is the thing. | |
This is what drives me nuts. | |
Now, I want you to pay attention to something. | |
Bill Ackman. | |
I love this guy. | |
Because he's a... | |
Kind of a shit story, you know what I mean? | |
Which, by the way, these are legitimate words in our vernacular. | |
I'm not being unnecessarily a coprolalic. | |
These are words that mean something. | |
And I believe they have absolutely 100% complete and total. | |
They make sense. | |
Okay, just because you may not particularly like that, that's another story. | |
But, in any event... | |
I love this guy because he's basically coming along and he is saying now, because whatever the motivation, that DEI is the problem. | |
Thank you. | |
There was something so wrong. | |
There was something so anti-intellectual, something so un-American, something so wrong. | |
Wrong. | |
With somebody coming along and saying that a person... | |
Should be given preferential treatment because of the fact that they're black or gay or whatever. | |
Now, when you see this Claudine Gay, you know what? | |
I'm going to say something and you're going to think, I'm kidding. | |
You're going to think he's just saying that. | |
You know, when I first saw our picture, I thought it was RuPaul. | |
You know, without the makeup. | |
I'm serious. | |
You look. | |
And she, now listen. | |
I'm not going to sit here and say, I don't know anything about this woman. | |
I'm not going to say, well, she was DEI, obviously. | |
Well, maybe, maybe not. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
But just because a woman's black, just because she looks rather androgynous, just because it's got the big... | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know anything about her. | |
I don't see... | |
That's the part. | |
See, this is what DEI does. | |
This is what affirmative action does. | |
It makes people say, oh, I know why you're there. | |
No, you don't say, no, no, I know why you're there. | |
When you see, when you saw a black doctor, never forget somebody, a black doctor years ago, and he said, now remember, I came along before affirmative action. | |
This is an older man. | |
He says, so I gotta be even better. | |
So when you saw a black doctor in the, you know, 60s, you know, this guy's really good because he had to fight. | |
And by the way, prejudice is wrong. | |
Prejudice is absolutely wrong. | |
Let me just say this to you. | |
Prejudice is wrong. | |
But prejudice is wrong no matter what. | |
Even if you're the beneficiary of something, it is wrong. | |
Prejudice is wrong. | |
Even if you're the beneficiary. | |
And prejudice sometimes is not prejudice. | |
Sometimes prejudice is preference. | |
Sometimes it's preference. | |
I don't know when this is. | |
Let me ask you something. | |
Let's say you've got two people. | |
And two people are going to hire. | |
Same everything. | |
One's 67 years old, one's 25 years old. | |
Which one are you going to want to apply? | |
It's hard to say. | |
But what if you say for example, well, you know, 65 years old is not going to be here very long. | |
60 year old may have more, you know, I've got to think about health benefits, I don't know. | |
I'm not sure. | |
There may be something that is attended to being 60 years old that has something to do with some kind of weird, you know, anti-ageist preference. | |
Let me ask you something. | |
Remember the old days where they say, I want to hire a man versus a woman. | |
This woman's going to get pregnant and leave and get married. | |
She's a single woman. | |
I'm not going to put my investment in her because she's not going to be here. | |
Is that prejudice or is that realistic? | |
You tell me. | |
Sparky says the term UFO was intended to be an acronym pronounced UFO but never caught on. | |
Annoying its creator. | |
By the way, it's yes. | |
Interesting. | |
That's great. | |
UFO was UFO. | |
It wanted to be an anachronism. | |
That's beautiful. | |
Now it's an initialism or an abbreviation. | |
Fascinating. | |
By the way, gif, gif, which one is it? | |
Nobody really knows. | |
Thank you for that, Sparky. | |
I will never forget that. | |
Thank you. | |
I love that. | |
You've got to ask yourself this question. | |
Do you want to be treated or not? | |
How can you say there and sit there and say, now... | |
I was watching Sagar and Crystal Ball on Breaking Points, and they were pretty tough, and Sagar said, I think all this stuff about students feeling terrified on campus because they're Jewish, and he said, I don't think there's any evidence. | |
I said, okay, well, whatever. | |
You being terrified is one thing. | |
There being evidence of the terrorism is another story. | |
I don't know. | |
But the bottom line is this. | |
We've got to stop this. | |
Now, here's what we're going to do. | |
You, you, you are going to ask yourself these following questions. | |
If you are against this, if you are against this, are you against it 100% of the time? | |
Are you able to understand that affirmative action, quotas, Set-asides. | |
DEI is intellectually, spiritually, absolutely un-American and wrong. | |
Do you understand that? | |
Do you? | |
You sure? | |
Can you differentiate the two? | |
Let me give you an example. | |
What if we have a job? | |
We have a company. | |
And we say, listen, I want to do us a favor. | |
If we have qualified... | |
I want to make sure that we have... | |
We have a little preference to... | |
Anytime we see a veteran, I want to give them a closer look. | |
Veterans we find are better workers, better... | |
They know discipline. | |
They've been through a lot. | |
I'm a veteran. | |
We like veterans. | |
We're going to give them a... | |
Is that affirmative action? | |
Does that count? | |
We've got to be able to discuss it. | |
Let me give you an example. | |
Years ago, there's a place in Florida called Publix. | |
Publix. | |
Where shopping is a pleasure. | |
And they hired, they had bag boys, bag boys, they actually take your bag out of the car and you couldn't even tip them and all this stuff. | |
This was Publix. | |
Well, somebody got the idea when they said, let's get a bunch of old people, retired people. | |
These guys showed up on time, never missed a day, never missed a day, wore a tie. | |
They always wore a tie with like the wrong clothes. | |
They wore like a flannel shirt and a tie. | |
It's like they got a lumberjack with a tie. | |
Okay, fine. | |
They were the best. | |
They were respectful. | |
Kids loved them, like grandpa. | |
And they absolutely displaced all these young punks who didn't care about their job. | |
Is that DEI? | |
Is that perfect? | |
Are you able to differentiate one from the other? | |
A preference versus a quota versus deliberate. | |
We will hire black. | |
No, wait a minute. | |
You understand this is mandatory. | |
You know, we have this young kid right now who's pretty good. | |
He's whatever is great. | |
But no, we only hire old people. | |
Well, is that okay? | |
Can you do that? | |
Is that DEI? | |
I don't know. | |
Let me ask you something right now. | |
If I owned a gay bar, first of all, if I owned a bar, I'm going to have a gay bar. | |
Gay bars sell the most liquor. | |
Top shelf. | |
No fights. | |
Clean. | |
Sorry. | |
Put your money in a gay bar. | |
I don't know about female gay bars, but... | |
I remember years ago, years ago, my buddy and I were bouncing around and we showed up at this place in the village and I looked around. | |
I didn't know anything about it. | |
It was a lesbian bar. | |
I didn't know this. | |
Just walked in. | |
It was a bar. | |
So we're standing there and I got this look like, who in the hell is this guy? | |
Oh. | |
Oh, okay. | |
Because I noticed there's no men's room. | |
Okay, alrighty. | |
So anyway, I got the look and said, can I help you? | |
So I showed my friend and I said, let's do the universal sign of peace. | |
Yeah, I said, did you buy these ladies a drink? | |
Instant friendship. | |
One of the most interesting nights ever. | |
Okay, this was a gay bar. | |
Lesbian bar. | |
When we said lesbian. | |
Behind the bar, lesbian. | |
Noticeable. | |
Sorry, you can say that. | |
Noticeable. | |
Prototypical, straight from the dictionary. | |
Okay, you got it? | |
Good. | |
If I'm the best bartender in the world, and I was at the Oak Room at the Plaza for years, and they say, no, we don't want you. | |
We want to hire a lesbian. | |
This is a lesbian bar. | |
And we just feel like, is that DEI? | |
No! | |
I understand perfectly. | |
So you tell me. | |
When they had places years ago called Victoria's Secret, they had... | |
Can you imagine me selling Victoria's Secret? | |
No. | |
I had a guy the other day. | |
We were in a store. | |
I think I told you this. | |
The best manager I've ever seen, he was ostensibly gay. | |
I mean, prototypically, Paul Lind gay. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Not Poland. | |
I'm just trying to... | |
Charles Nelson, whatever it was. | |
The best! | |
The best! | |
And maybe if I worked at these kind of places, I'm saying, you know what? | |
This is our second ostensibly overt gay man. | |
I want to hire overt gay men to do this. | |
Can I do this? | |
If you get a haircut, if you have a salon, the point that I'm saying is we can't be afraid. | |
Of recognizing people and who they are and preference versus locked-in quota irrespective of quality. | |
They had a breakfast meeting and went to a typical New York diner. | |
You've got to get the rude Greek. | |
The rude Greek manager. | |
You know, kind of like the, remember that? | |
They're here. | |
That's New York. | |
That's what I want! | |
When is that problematic? | |
John McGuire couldn't get hired says, as someone who hires, attitude is the key metric I look for. | |
Old or young. | |
If you have get it done, stay late. | |
If you have get it done, stay late. | |
Has needed to figure it out. | |
Attitude, you're gold. | |
That would be great. | |
Okay. | |
Thank you, John. | |
What about schools? | |
What about this? | |
What about DEI? | |
What about DEI? | |
What about somebody who says, I'm against this, but if you hold 180 positions open for Jewish students, that's okay. | |
Wait a minute. | |
You're holding them open for Jewish students? | |
I mean, just because they're Jewish? | |
Well, they've been through a lot. | |
Wait a minute. | |
What if it was black suit? | |
Oh, no, no, that's different. | |
Wait a minute. | |
This is the part that drives me nuts. | |
This is the part that absolutely drives me... | |
Do you not understand something? | |
You have got to be able to stand up and say that something is not... | |
This is not right. | |
This is wrong. | |
This is not fair. | |
This is whatever it is. | |
That's the sign of somebody who is intellectually consistent and genuine. | |
That's all. | |
That's all. | |
It's never a perfect... | |
There are preferences. | |
If I'm in something there, the way people look, the way people act, the way people are, the way people are... | |
We have seen... | |
DEI, diversity, equity, inclusion, will destroy... | |
Any kind of meritocracy, or whatever's left of it. | |
DEI is DOA. | |
And I hope... | |
I see, Elon is too... | |
He's too corporate. | |
Elon's not perfect. | |
Let me just warn you right now. | |
New chapter. | |
You know who's feeling jealous? | |
Joe Rogan. | |
He's like, hey, what about me? | |
Oh no, Joe. | |
We're in the cool kids. | |
It's me and Elon and Alex and Tucker and this Tate guy they got to lose. | |
You know what I'm talking about. | |
I just can't believe it. | |
Do you not understand what's going on? | |
It's like when you have your kid and you say, listen, remember something. | |
The most important influence in your child's life is not you. | |
It's your friend. | |
Your child's friends. | |
Not you. | |
Parents think, oh, I show them. | |
You don't teach them anything. | |
I mean, you kind of do, but you don't. | |
It's their friends. | |
And the people had to hang around with. | |
And you're going to say to your kid, let me tell you something. | |
That kid is perfect. | |
You ever seen one time, we had a relative one time. | |
And I walked, I forget what it was. | |
It's kind of like a family. | |
And there was some event. | |
And this Kind of cousin, so to speak. | |
Had a friend. | |
All of a sudden, this woman, this friend, was like, you know, 16 going on 50. Reminded me of some truck stop hooker. | |
I said, this is trouble. | |
I see it. | |
I know it. | |
Been around criminal justice. | |
I know of. | |
I said, this is going to be an arrestee ready to happen. | |
I'm telling you. | |
And I went, To this kind of relative who doesn't really know me, and I said, I know you don't know me, and I know you're not going to listen to me, but it's up to you. | |
It's your call on this. | |
Remember, I told you this. | |
Lose this one. | |
Period. | |
Lose her. | |
You got it? | |
Sure enough, before, luckily it was something, but this one ended up just... | |
And that's this Andrew Tate. | |
That's Matt Gaetz. | |
If you're not reading between the lines, It's the people you hang around with. | |
Those are the people that make you. | |
It's the stuff you listen to. | |
It's the news you listen to. | |
That shapes your real world. | |
That shapes everything. | |
And right now, my friends, we're going through this incredible change. | |
We're going through this world. | |
We're going through this change of everything. | |
We are seeing things that do not, do not at all, I don't know what the word is, but they do not represent anything we have seen before. | |
It's the most incredible thing in the world. | |
Do you? | |
Tell me you see it. | |
It's all changing. | |
It's all changing. | |
And right now, as we speak, are you reading the right information? | |
Where are you going? | |
Where are you going? | |
What are you getting information on? | |
It depends. | |
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All right, my friends. | |
A couple of things here. | |
First, let me remind you of something. | |
I've got a brand new, brand new newsletter coming up right here. | |
This is it. | |
I want you to sign up for that right now because I'm trying my best to sort of... | |
It's not herding cats, but it's like... | |
I'm going to stand up and say, okay, this is important. | |
This isn't important. | |
This isn't important. | |
Hold it. | |
Stop. | |
This is kind of like a traffic cop, so to speak. | |
Sparky says, hired many people over the years, generally veterans and former athletes, stood out as better, more productive colleagues, irrespective of race. | |
Oh, absolutely. | |
One of the things that I would do, it's funny you say that, I had... | |
Oh, let me say what's going on first. | |
Because you reminded me. | |
Thank you, Smarky. | |
Hillary Clinton is not... | |
She is so desperately trying to get back into the game, it's not even remotely funny. | |
Hillary Clinton is trying desperately. | |
She is doing everything she can. | |
There is so much about Hillary Clinton that I admire. | |
You have no idea. | |
She is one of the... | |
Toughest, smart, absolutely one of the most in terms of her actual credentials. | |
She's as valuable and as relevant and as capable as any of these other corrupt bastards. | |
Absolutely. | |
If Hillary Clinton, because she has no intellectual Or philosophical belief system whatsoever. | |
Hillary Clinton has no concern. | |
No belief system. | |
She will go with the wind. | |
She will go with the wind. | |
She's kind of like Piers Morgan. | |
By the way, he doesn't go with the wind. | |
I said that Piers Morgan goes like a fart. | |
He's flatulence. | |
He's like this inopportune blast of fetidness that ruins, that makes people laugh, but it's never... | |
Desired, but you kind of laugh like, okay, it's awkward. | |
That's Piers Morgan. | |
But Hillary Clinton sat out twice when Bill ran for... | |
He was Attorney General, then Governor, and then President, and she sat out. | |
Then here comes Barack Obama, sat out. | |
They forced her to set it with bouncing Nita Lowy. | |
They threw in the Secretary of State. | |
It was her chance to be President. | |
She was going to be President, the first one ever. | |
And Trump... | |
There's a part of me that says, I see that frustration as a humanist. | |
Quantitative value, looking at magnitude only. | |
I have no idea of who she is. | |
She's having these parties in her quote, Georgetown home. | |
She's got a Georgetown home. | |
They got more money than you can imagine. | |
You have no idea how much... | |
Do you know how much... | |
Ex-presidents unload. | |
Just the stuff. | |
Do you know what you get? | |
If you think eBay is something, do you know as an ex-president what you get? | |
It's like a swag bag that just never stops. | |
Anyway, she has some big events, some big party in D.C. trying to put a million dollars apiece to try to be the Democratic leader. | |
She's trying something. | |
She wants to either be the MNL's Grease, the whatever you want to call it. | |
She wants to be this. | |
Person. | |
She is there. | |
Okay. | |
Let's talk about something. | |
*sigh* | |
I'm going to tell you something right now that is another issue that and this is me. | |
There's the intellectual spiritual me. | |
By the way, I love the likes. | |
I need 500 likes this morning, my friends. | |
I don't know where this goes from. | |
We need 500 likes. | |
This is the most amazing. | |
I need 500 likes and you can do it. | |
I need your likes. | |
Your likes are so critical. | |
They are keeping me down like you cannot believe. | |
They do not want me. | |
When I mean they, I mean they. | |
Because I am hated by everybody. | |
I'm with the opposition. | |
Republicans hate me. | |
Democrats hate me. | |
Even the people who are involved. | |
Even the new kids. | |
Even the cool kids. | |
They can't stand me because I recognize them as being cool kids. | |
Because I don't stand in any particular group. | |
I say, I like this, I like that. | |
I'm a cafeteria. | |
I like this, I like that, I like that. | |
I don't have a name for what I believe in. | |
Sorry. | |
Sorry. | |
And let me tell you something right now. | |
You're making the biggest mistake in the world if you are actually thinking for a moment, actually thinking for a moment, that you believe in having any kind of system where a woman in any state Who wants to have an abortion because her child is either terminally ill or whatever it is, and you want to fight it because it's a human life, you are committing political suicide. | |
And I can't argue your morality, but if you think this is going to win votes, you're out of your mind. | |
Raul Rodriguez says, all things equal, I will hire the person that displays a sense of humor. | |
Oh, absolutely, because sense of humor is also critical. | |
It shows an adaptation. | |
Somebody who can take You know, lemons make lemonade and all that. | |
Absolutely, 100%. | |
Let me tell you something right now. | |
There is nobody right now, there is nobody, nobody, nobody who would tell their daughter their daughter, 15 years old, gets pregnant by some demented carnival worker with a droopy eye and tattoos with words misspelled named Buddy. | |
Or a child who has some terminal, horrible disease. | |
You do not want to. | |
You appreciate the sanctity of life. | |
The sanctity of life of the human being. | |
But anybody who wants to stand in the way, like in Texas, and say, you do not have the right. | |
We're going to stop you from having an abortion. | |
That is political and intellectual suicide. | |
You got that? | |
And if I have to explain that to you, there's no hope for you. | |
No hope. | |
None. | |
None. | |
Just like if I told you, if you want to make as a plank of your campaign that you want to abolish the death penalty, you're out of your mind. | |
And even though I'm against the death penalty, I think, because I'm wavering, because I think I'm kind of leaning towards the mass televised executions because of this crime, but I'm not there yet. | |
But you're out of your mind. | |
Even though, yes, I agree with it, you're out of your mind. | |
Nobody wants to hear this. | |
Nobody wants to hear softball crime. | |
Politics is one thing. | |
The Republicans are so toned up, it's not even funny. | |
And by the way, these groups of these Republicans that I know, if I walked in there, and you see all these women with their face like that, and the big lips and the eyes and the thing, and I ask these people, by the way, do any of you folks, are you against abortion under any circumstances? | |
What? | |
If little Mimi or Fifi or your daughter gets knocked up by some jadrule, you're going to tell me, you're going to say, well, that's it, Mimi. | |
You're going to have to get out, pull out of high school, go have that baby, come back, and we'll push you back into them. | |
Don't make me laugh. | |
Don't make me laugh. | |
Don't lie to me. | |
I know what I'm talking about. | |
I know what I'm talking about. | |
Just like I know this... | |
Prototypical, classical, archetypical lefty. | |
Lives in the D.C. area. | |
Lives in kind of like a gated kind of community. | |
Range Rover. | |
Live-in maid. | |
Live-in nanny. | |
BLM sign. | |
We're diverse. | |
Hey, guess what? | |
Is she about the black family that's living across the street from you? | |
What? | |
Yeah. | |
It's a big family, too. | |
About eight kids. | |
What? | |
Yeah. | |
And they were subsidized, by the way. | |
Subsidized by the... | |
Let's say I'm making this up. | |
Yeah, cross the street from you. | |
You happy about that? | |
Black Lives Matter. | |
Yeah, cross the street from your home. | |
Your home here with the Range Rover and the live-in maid. | |
Yeah, you should be happy. | |
You always talk about this DEI stuff. | |
Cross the street from you. | |
You happy about that? | |
Big family too. | |
Big. | |
I think she's a single mom. | |
I'm not sure. | |
Maybe. | |
I don't know. | |
You happy about that? | |
It's good news, isn't it? | |
You would see the blood rush from her face. | |
You should see what they're doing in some of the big, I don't want to mention the names of the cities, but they're like, you can't believe! | |
You can't believe! | |
Mrs. Nell was telling me one city, these people would go absolutely crazy, absolutely nuts! | |
Nuts! | |
If they knew what was going on, dear God, it's the most incredible thing in the world! | |
And they're big talk, but until it affects them, what? | |
I know people who moved it, they found out, you don't understand, this low-income business, across the street, and big, big, big tracks of land, they're going to start telling people, we don't think you should be having an acre and a half, two acres of land. | |
You don't need that, because when everybody's smaller, Anybody talking about that? | |
Hmm? | |
Who's for low-income housing? | |
Who? | |
Who? | |
As long as it's not next to me. | |
Over there. | |
Really? | |
Oh, yeah. | |
Okay. | |
All right, then, yeah. | |
I know people who are saying, hey, I think it's great that we're having all this immigration. | |
Wonderful. | |
San Diego, border states, Texas. | |
You like that? | |
L.A.? | |
You like this? | |
You like these boys? | |
Look at it. | |
Oh, they're coming in all right. | |
They are coming in. | |
How do you like that? | |
Isn't it great? | |
And by the way, these poor people who have no bone to pick with them, I understand somebody's seeking freedom, they're walking around saying, we've been abandoned. | |
Sparky says, my sister-in-law has a game table given to Napoleon by the Sultan of Morocco passed down to her. | |
Leader of countries have warehouses full of gifts they never use, so I doubt Napoleon ever used it. | |
Oh, I wish I could tell you, Sparky, I know for a fact, a friend of mine who was kind of in the jewelry business showed me lots of stuff from people that you cannot believe. | |
Gold is still the way to... | |
There are people. | |
There are folks. | |
There's one guy. | |
And it's very interesting. | |
A lot of the... | |
Here in New York, we had this guy. | |
What is his name, honey? | |
Jason? | |
What is his name? | |
The Jeweler to the Stars? | |
Jake. | |
Yeah, Jake or Jacob. | |
There's this other guy who has these in the Diamond District. | |
You should see the gold. | |
Oh, my God. | |
You've never lived until you've seen a big, big brick. | |
A big brick of solid gold. | |
Like $70,000. | |
One brick. | |
One. | |
You can put that right there. | |
It's one. | |
It does something to you. | |
It's like, whoa! | |
It's serious. | |
Serious. | |
And other things as well. | |
So anyway. | |
Aside from this, I want you to take the pledge with me. | |
We have no name for what we believe. | |
We have no affiliation. | |
We don't have a party. | |
We will vote for whomever we want in the general election, because we don't have primaries. | |
And we'll pick whoever we want. | |
Richard Blumenthal. | |
Who is an absolute liar, who lied, lied about military service, lied about Vietnam service, lied, did some wonderful stuff along with Lindsey Graham regarding human trafficking and child predation. | |
They sponsored some great legislation. | |
Am I supposed to follow Mrs. L? | |
Am I supposed to give them credit for that? | |
Yes! | |
Does that make it for everything else? | |
No! | |
When somebody does something right, they do it right. | |
Do I make myself clear? | |
Does that make sense to you? | |
Right? | |
Doesn't that make sense? | |
Makes sense to me. | |
I think it does. | |
If somebody says something right, there's stuff that Donald Trump said that I think is absolutely, unbelievably, critically important. | |
Does Donald Trump do everything right? | |
Not even close. | |
Not even close, by the way. | |
This is Mrs. L's. | |
Twitter handle. | |
That's it. | |
Mrs. L has a brand new... | |
She's doing some of the best stuff. | |
I'm saying I love her and everything. | |
She did an interview with an immigration attorney that will blow your mind. | |
Follow her stuff. | |
She does long-form interviews with people. | |
You should hear with her border experts. | |
These are the most important people. | |
This is the most important stuff in the world. | |
These border experts, border law enforcement, Jason Jones, not me. | |
Jason Jones, right? | |
Yes, Jason Jones. | |
I interviewed him. | |
It'd blow your mind. | |
But cartels? | |
Who's the other one we did? | |
Mark Morgan. | |
Mark Morgan? | |
You've got to watch that one. | |
I think he was on with some of these Fox people. | |
But like for a minute. | |
A minute? | |
What the hell's the point? | |
Laura Ingram, what the hell's the point? | |
A minute? | |
No, no, no, no. | |
I want to hear the whole story. | |
Anybody want to see a minute? | |
Maybe you like shorts. | |
Maybe you want to go to a... | |
I don't want to see a minute. | |
I don't want to see a minute movie. | |
I don't want to see a minute. | |
You can't get a minute, two minutes. | |
It doesn't work like that. | |
Let me start off with this. | |
Where is my... | |
Where is my... | |
Here we go, here we go, here we go, here we go, here we go. | |
This is it. | |
My used constitution. | |
See this right here? | |
This is it, my friend. | |
This is it. | |
This is it. | |
That's it. | |
That's what I stand for. | |
These are all my voted stickers in the back. | |
I am a son of a bit. | |
No, a son of the constitution. | |
Not the flag. | |
Not the GOP, not the DNC, not Rand Paul, Ron Paul, anybody else. | |
Not Alex Jones, not Elon Musk. | |
I'm a constitution, number one. | |
We are a constitutional republic. | |
There are some rules for some interpretation. | |
We can argue whether the Privileges and Immunities Clause applies to certain aspects of a case. | |
That's fine. | |
That's fine. | |
I dig it. | |
I dig it. | |
But we are Americans that are sworn to the Constitution of the United States. | |
Preferential treatment, DEI, violates the Equal Protection Clause, especially in Private and public colleges because it's either the Civil Rights Act or some direct entanglement because it's the federal government. | |
Remember, there has to be state action in order for a Bill of Rights protection to be above. | |
Does this make sense to you? | |
Does this make sense? | |
Let me tell you how you're doing on the likes. | |
Let me tell you how you're doing on the likes. | |
200? | |
I need 400. | |
I'll make it even easier. | |
400 likes. | |
That simple. | |
Now, one of these things we're going to have to do is recognize a couple of things. | |
Rejoice. | |
Take every bit of success that we have and relish it. | |
Enjoy it. | |
Be happy. | |
Be thrilled. | |
Be happy. | |
Happy in our world. | |
Also, it's very, very important. | |
Tucker Carlson, by the way, he has so much Absolutely potential. | |
He has a brand new channel, which is up to you. | |
Subscribe to it. | |
This is mine. | |
And let me tell you why. | |
This is my private channel. | |
I don't know what the rules are here. | |
You can write a story. | |
I can do an interview like this, okay? | |
About, let's say, Epstein. | |
Everything's fine. | |
I put the title up. | |
I leave the word Epstein out, everything's fine. | |
Everybody likes it, monetized, happy, but it's about Epstein. | |
It's in, that's what I talk about. | |
100%. | |
If later on I say, you know what, I think I'm going to put the name Epstein in the title because that's what I'm talking about, demonetized. | |
Now that makes, now this is analogous, it's not somebody sitting there, but I don't know how these things work anymore. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
I know there are people and there are things and there are aspects and there are worlds that involve my ability to speak freely and clearly and I believe in them more than anything you can imagine. | |
It is the most important thing in the world for me to be able to speak clearly and to speak Rationally and to speak reasonably. | |
And that's why we do this. | |
And one day, everything you do, everything will be on a play. | |
Or I should say a paywall. | |
Everything. | |
Everything. | |
Because you're going to be able to say, I want this, this, this, this, and this. | |
And people like ABC, NBC. | |
All these other CNN, they're going to go the way of the dust. | |
By the way, CNN is coming around because Fareed Zakaria is showing, I think, his incredible genius. | |
Now listen carefully one more time. | |
Our Ed is up. | |
I've got pictures coming up of our Ed. | |
Mrs. L has, we have decorated Ed. | |
Our Ed is our tree. | |
Little tree. | |
It's beautiful. | |
Beautiful. | |
What is it? | |
A Douglas Fraser? | |
What is it? | |
Beautiful. | |
Doesn't drop. | |
Because it's Christmas time. | |
And I'm like, that's Christmas time! | |
That Charlie Brown Christmas album is one of the best jazz albums ever. | |
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Now listen to what I'm saying to you. | |
Rejoice in this. | |
Rejoice. | |
Follow and listen to what I'm saying. | |
We are winning. | |
And it's a slow and a hard slog. | |
But we're going to do it. | |
Don't ever give up the fight. | |
Don't ever give up. | |
But remember, when things are lousy, don't pretend they're great. | |
But when things are great, celebrate. | |
Sparky, Raul Rodriguez, thank you. | |
John McGuire, couldn't get higher. | |
Silver Fox, thank you as well. | |
And my dear, dear friends, don't forget, follow Mrs. L. Follow right now. | |
I'm telling you right now, this is her. | |
She has the, it's the best stuff ever. | |
Ever. | |
It's the best. | |
Well, this is my channel, but let me give you her YouTube again. | |
One more time. | |
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Just click on that. | |
All right, dear friends, we will see you tonight at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, as we always do. | |
Have a great and a glorious day. | |
Don't forget to follow our stuff. | |
Don't ever change and mean that sincerely. | |
And until we meet again, remember these wonderful and important words of advice and admonition. | |
The monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
See ya. |