Secretaries of State Will Stop at Nothing to Keep Trump Off the Ballot — SCOTUS Must Act Now
Secretaries of State Will Stop at Nothing to Keep Trump Off the Ballot — SCOTUS Must Act Now
Secretaries of State Will Stop at Nothing to Keep Trump Off the Ballot — SCOTUS Must Act Now
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Somewhere along the way, my friends, Americans in particular lost their way to study or lost their ability to study. | |
They're not the autodidact. | |
I cannot tell you how many people have talked to me since Maine announced last time. | |
When we were talking, I announced it live as Maine either kicks off or attempts to kick Trump off of the ballot. | |
And one in particular I asked, a friend of mine goes, what do you think about this? | |
And I said, and I sound like a smartass, so what do you know about this? | |
Well, I don't know. | |
I don't know if he... | |
Did you research this? | |
Did you research this? | |
Why don't you research this? | |
Why? | |
Why don't you research this? | |
Why? | |
Please tell me why people don't do this. | |
Here it is. | |
Did you read the article? | |
It's about the 14th Amendment. | |
Did you read the 14th Amendment? | |
Have you ever read the 14th Amendment? | |
Well, not really. | |
Well, why are you talking about this? | |
I've got one friend in particular. | |
I like him a lot. | |
He's a good guy. | |
He likes to pretend that he's a conservative and the like, and does not... | |
By the way, remember the 27th Amendment? | |
Our last amendment, 27th. | |
No law, varying the compensation for the services of the senators, shall take effect until an election of representatives shall have intervened. | |
This was apparently a big deal. | |
So anyway, so nobody does this. | |
How about the studies regarding, the issues regarding whether slavery was the cause of the Civil War? | |
People who do or don't like Nikki Haley, nobody's researching this. | |
Why? | |
Why do you think that is? | |
Tell me why. | |
Why do you think that is? | |
Can you tell me that? | |
Can you tell me why people don't research this? | |
What happened? | |
Is it our American... | |
People don't read the Bible, they don't read the Constitution, they don't read history, they just don't read anything, they don't respond to anything. | |
I don't understand this. | |
There is something going on right now which is so incredible regarding what's happening in Israel and Palestine. | |
I've never seen anything like it. | |
And yet there are people who are... | |
I heard a woman the other day say, you don't understand. | |
They're human shields. | |
I said, you don't understand. | |
You're using the human shield argument. | |
They're leveling Gaza. | |
There's 22,000. | |
Forget the human shields. | |
You don't understand this. | |
You don't understand what you're saying because the human shield means, theoretically, it means that you're not firing on them because there are people, right? | |
Isn't that what you mean? | |
Yes. | |
Okay. | |
Well, what's interesting to note here is that the human shield theory makes no difference. | |
None. | |
It makes no difference because they're leveling. | |
So what do you keep bringing up? | |
Human shield. | |
You don't even know the argument. | |
The human shield argument may send bombing or destroying because humans are being used as a shield. | |
They don't even understand the argument. | |
This is where we are. | |
I don't understand what... | |
So you have people who are talking about Maine and they don't... | |
They're just reacting. | |
They're sitting back in their beanbag chair covered in Cheeto dust just watching. | |
It's that Fox News thing. | |
Let Bill Malugian or somebody figure this thing out. | |
Just react. | |
Don't ask. | |
Don't be an informed citizen. | |
This is the part that drives me nuts. | |
What is going on? | |
When did we get so stupid? | |
Do we not care? | |
Do we not care about this? | |
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Because what we're doing right now is so important and so critical because it's a message that's different than anybody else. | |
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Dear friends, let's start with secretaries of state. | |
Everybody take out your missile. | |
Everybody take it out. | |
14th Amendment. | |
Are you ready? | |
14th Amendment. | |
Let us turn. | |
I have so many little sticky notes. | |
Ah, here we go. | |
Here we go. | |
Section 3. First part of Section 3. It doesn't apply to the President. | |
It doesn't apply to the President. | |
No person shall be a Senator or a Representative in Congress or Elector of President and Vice President or hold any office, civil or military under the United States or under any state who Having previously taken an oath as a member of Congress or as an officer of the United States or as a member of any state legislature or | |
as an executive or judicial officer of any state. | |
So that eliminates the president. | |
That's right off the bat. | |
He is not an officer. | |
And you must have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same. | |
Or give an aid or comfort to the enemies. | |
We don't know whether you have to be convicted of this, merely charged with this. | |
Is this insurrection by statute? | |
At the time that this was ratified in 1868, did we have a statute? | |
What was this about? | |
It was about, Nikki Haley, the Civil War. | |
The Civil War! | |
They didn't want Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee to be holding office. | |
And according to this, unless you took an oath before Two, maybe, I guess if you were not in the military, maybe if you were in the United States military before Fort Sumter, maybe then, but you could be in office if you didn't take a prior oath. | |
And, so all of these have to be in place, have to be involved in an insurrection. | |
I think it might be moot to say whether, do you think that... | |
The Civil War was an insurrection. | |
I think it's moved. | |
But the first part, either way, Section 3 invalidates, does not include the President. | |
Section 4, Nikki Haley, this might also provide a wonderful kind of a perspective. | |
There's a term in statutory construction called in peri materia. | |
You read statutes kind of together. | |
So that you know when they were written, what they were thinking, to get an idea of the flavor of it. | |
Yes, you should be an originalist, and yes, you should read it within the context, but sometimes it gives you an idea a little bit about what was the context. | |
Section 4 says, The validity of any public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing... | |
Insurrection or rebellion? | |
Okay, this is civil war! | |
Shall not be questioned. | |
The validity of debts for... | |
Basically, if we paid Union soldiers, you're going to get paid your pension. | |
No questions asked. | |
But neither the United States nor any state shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection. | |
Or rebellion against the U.S. Or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave! | |
This is Civil War! | |
This is Section 4, but here's the best one. | |
Here's the best one. | |
Section 5. The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article. | |
Not the Maine legislature. | |
Not the Colorado legislature. | |
Not the New York legislature. | |
Congress. | |
It doesn't apply. | |
It doesn't apply. | |
But wait a minute. | |
Wait a minute. | |
That's the argument. | |
Not write him in. | |
Write-ins don't work. | |
Write-ins get lost. | |
Write-ins don't work. | |
Stick with the statute. | |
This is easy. | |
Do you hear what I just said? | |
Someone says, well, write them in. | |
No! | |
Don't write them in. | |
Tell them that the basis for this, the bases, 40th Amendment et sec, it doesn't apply. | |
Sparky says, U.S. Civil War was about states' rights, the rights to have slavery. | |
Right. | |
I love that one. | |
Oh! | |
Oh, can I read some beautiful ones to you? | |
You want to hear some great stuff? | |
Oh, Lord. | |
You're going to love this one. | |
Sparky, this one's for you. | |
Why do I love history? | |
Well, I love history because I don't like history that's subject to your version about history. | |
I want... | |
History, history. | |
Here's the one for you. | |
By the way, I hope you're following me on Twitter, at Lionel Media. | |
Here we go. | |
Let me give you a good one. | |
Let me give you a good one. | |
This is a good one. | |
Oh, this is a good one. | |
Oh, this is great. | |
Hang on a minute. | |
Where do we go? | |
Where do we go? | |
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. | |
Boy, I did a lot of good stuff this morning. | |
My God. | |
Where is this? | |
Hang on a minute. | |
Hang on. | |
By the way, great piece, by the way, great piece in Alex Jones about the Orwellian airport of the future. | |
Oh, dear God. | |
Dear God. | |
Hang on a minute. | |
Ah, here we go. | |
This is a good one. | |
This is something called Civil War Causes. | |
And if you go to my Twitter, Henry L. Benning was a Georgia politician and future Confederate general, writing in the summer of 1849 to his fellow Georgian Howell Cobb. | |
I like these names. | |
Quote, In fact, that is the only question which in the least affects the results of the elections. | |
Later in the same letter, Benning says, quote, I think then first that the only safety of the South from abolition universal is to be found in an early dissolution of the Union. | |
Let's break up the Union before they break up slavery! | |
Oh, Lord, there's these incredible... | |
You've got to read these Civil War causes. | |
They're just... | |
They're beautiful. | |
Read this stuff. | |
It's just so... | |
It's like... | |
Yes! | |
Yes! | |
I am from the South. | |
Praise God. | |
And I used to tell people, and Sparky, I would tell, and Doug and Gina, I would tell, like, Brianna, I'd say, you don't understand something. | |
Do you know when, right around the, oh, I don't know, the 70s or the 60s, when all of a sudden black folks said, I'm into Africa! | |
I'm into Africa! | |
I'm going to wear dashikis! | |
And somebody would say, wait a minute, what, what, what? | |
What tribe is... | |
I don't know. | |
This is my Africa thing. | |
Okay. | |
I'm going to wear a fro with a... | |
Remember the pics? | |
I'm going to wear dark glasses and chain. | |
Okay, fine, fine. | |
Because I'm an African! | |
All right, you're an African. | |
It's a continent. | |
Chad, Libya? | |
No, no, no, no. | |
Well, which country? | |
I don't know which country, but damn it, I'm going to... | |
Okay, fine, fine, fine. | |
Okay. | |
Don't feel bad, because in the 70s, really, I want to say maybe in the... | |
Remember when the Allman Brothers came out? | |
Oh, I do. | |
Marshall Tucker. | |
We were all into this Southern stuff. | |
We had Southern rock. | |
Southern man! | |
Well, Southern man, this was Sweet Home Alabama, was a retort, a riposte to Neil Young. | |
Okay? | |
Southern man! | |
Okay. | |
Allman Brothers. | |
Remember that one? | |
Allman Brothers. | |
Marshall Tucker. | |
Thin Lizzy. | |
Molly Hatchet. | |
The Outlaws. | |
Remember the cowboy hats with that kind of a curved bill? | |
You would get them steamed. | |
Remember that one? | |
It was a look. | |
And there are people like Brianna who we're going to see, or whoever. | |
I don't know what this is about. | |
I was there. | |
I was in college. | |
We had no interest whatsoever about slavery. | |
Now, you might have said to yourself, wait a minute. | |
You've got this slavery... | |
By the way, it's not the Confederate flag. | |
It was a battle flag is really what it was. | |
But I'm going to say, you know what? | |
I dig it. | |
I understand it. | |
I understand it. | |
But if you can walk around embracing your Africanization and you don't even know what country you're talking about, well, we can do this too because sometimes, as you know, symbology is something that people just like. | |
They just like symbols. | |
They just like stuff. | |
Okay, they get into this. | |
It's style, it's fashion. | |
Okay. | |
Fine. | |
So don't tell me you don't understand why somebody could say, well, what is this Southern stuff? | |
Don Williams. | |
I remember Hank in Tennessee. | |
And those Williams boys? | |
Man, a lot to me about southernness and about the wind of the live oak trees and rednecks and country and hillbilly. | |
And then, yeah, there was that flag. | |
That was Dixie. | |
Dixie. | |
Remember the General Lee? | |
That was a... | |
It doesn't mean nobody. | |
It's the same thing as... | |
20-year-olds walking around with dashikis. | |
One of the funniest things I've ever heard was one time there was a... | |
I forget what it was. | |
It was an African... | |
Excuse me. | |
What style is this? | |
Where is this? | |
What did you go to the... | |
Did you go to the prop closet? | |
Who wears this? | |
This is not an African style. | |
This is modern African, you know, kind of like sports clothes. | |
This isn't... | |
There's nothing... | |
Ceremonial in this. | |
They didn't know. | |
People don't know. | |
So understand how this thing works. | |
That's all. | |
Now, Trump is not going to stay off the ballot. | |
Do you know that every time Trump keeps his mouth shut, his numbers go through the roof? | |
Please, and please, remember what I said, Don Jr., stay home. | |
And that thing you're with, stay home. | |
Okay? | |
Stay home. | |
Don't ruin it for your old man. | |
It's that simple. | |
And Nikki Haley, oh God, is she stupid. | |
Oh my God, is she stupid. | |
She didn't even know what to say, just like that Claudine, just like that Urkel wannabe. | |
Remember Claudine Gay? | |
And do you believe that the genocide should be put... | |
Absolutely! | |
And what would you do if you had a Harvard student who advocated? | |
I'd throw him out! | |
Okay. | |
Is it true? | |
No, but I'm lying. | |
At least you'd have the smarts to know to lie. | |
And if a politician doesn't lie, they're no good as being a politician. | |
Come on, man. | |
Come on, man. | |
You know what's going on. | |
Now, by the way, I got a lot of good stuff coming up right now. | |
Oh, you're going to love this one. | |
This is the best one ever. | |
This was a story that said, oh God, it was MSN, I'm not really sure. | |
But they said that the number of people who actually Regretted. | |
Regretted. | |
The number of people who actually regretted gender-reaffirming surgery, cuts, and the like. | |
Cuts, cuts, cuts. | |
You know, surgical panectomies, hysterectomies, you know, hormones. | |
Those numbers are like 1%. | |
It's like, oh, you have got to be kidding me. | |
This is the most incredible thing in the world. | |
This is the most incredible thing in the world. | |
I don't know how to even say this. | |
I don't know how to even say this. | |
I don't know how to put this into perspective, and I don't know how to. | |
By the way, Don Jr. floats Alex Jones for Trump press secretary. | |
Mr. President, are you listening? | |
Your son has got a big mouth. | |
Your son is into himself. | |
I don't know how to break this to you, sir. | |
If you're listening, if anybody's watching, if anybody, keep him home. | |
Stay away from Alex Jones. | |
Not now. | |
You're going to say, wait a minute. | |
You like Alex Jones. | |
I do. | |
Should the president go on Alex Jones? | |
No! | |
No! | |
What are you, crazy? | |
No! | |
Do you know how this thing works? | |
Do you want to get elected? | |
Why do these judge rules think they're so privileged for so long? | |
They think their shit don't stink. | |
Pardon my French. | |
They think they're cool. | |
Don Jr. thinks, he and that thing, they think they're cool. | |
They think that they're... | |
That people love them. | |
That they add a clarification that somebody somewhere is going to say, you know, I wasn't going to vote for Trump. | |
But I sure like that Don Jr. | |
That's my kind of guy. | |
What are you, nuts? | |
You just don't get it, do you? | |
You don't get it. | |
I mean, you don't. | |
You just don't get it. | |
Let me try this again. | |
Let me try this again, okay? | |
And here's the thing. | |
Who are the people who are going to be the big voters in 2024? | |
Young people and people who have very strong positions regarding Palestine. | |
This is the first time anybody's ever seen this. | |
Silver Fox, by the way, says, how about Sarah Huckabee Sanders as Trump VP? | |
No, no. | |
Listen, Silver, do me a favor. | |
Don't worry about VPs. | |
Don't worry about this. | |
It kind of sort of means something a little bit more because he's older, but nobody really cares. | |
She's no ball of fire. | |
She's fun for you. | |
She's fun for you. | |
I want you to think about something. | |
You have a restaurant. | |
And you're trying to sell it, and you're trying to keep the doors open, and it's plant-based. | |
And a lot of people don't know anything about plant-based or don't like plant-based. | |
You do, but they don't. | |
So what are you going to do? | |
Well, the first thing you're going to do is you're going to figure out a way to make sure that you kind of introduce people to something they never thought before. | |
That's the new audience. | |
I want people to understand what Trump is about, why they're going to shift, because the Trump people are going to vote for him anyway, the Biden people or the Democrats are going to vote for them, and in the middle, that's the group. | |
I'm going to say this again. | |
Do you think anybody's going to say, well, you know what, anybody who's undecided, if you're undecided, you think that Sarah Huckabee Sanders? | |
Come on! | |
Please! | |
Nobody cares about that. | |
He wants to get somebody who's kind of good. | |
Somebody that people will say, well, okay. | |
Somebody who's always a little bit balanced. | |
Somebody who can appeal to other people. | |
That's why he picked that Jadruel, Mike Pence. | |
Remember that? | |
Remember Mike Pence? | |
Oh, for the love of God. | |
Tulsi Gabbard, Paul, is the most obnoxious Creepy. | |
This Evanda Carlo, Lily Munster. | |
Hello. | |
I'm Tulsi Gabbard. | |
You know I'm hot. | |
Say it. | |
I'm hot. | |
And that's why I have this... | |
Carrie Lake. | |
Uh... | |
Kristi Noem does this. | |
All these other people, they're just like, no! | |
No, Tulsi Gabbard! | |
No! | |
You're asking what you like! | |
I don't care what you like! | |
No! | |
Do you think Trump should talk about UFOs? | |
No! | |
But I think UFOs are interesting. | |
Who cares? | |
Three issues. | |
Tops. | |
You better pick somebody for VP who looks like... | |
Now, do you want to go black guy? | |
Does that matter? | |
Yes or no? | |
Does a black vice president matter? | |
Would somebody vote for Trump because, hey, he's got a black guy or a woman? | |
Do you think so? | |
Yes or no? | |
Do you? | |
Anybody? | |
Anybody? | |
She's been red-pilled. | |
What the hell does that even have to do with this? | |
Paul, please. | |
It's us you're talking about. | |
I'm talking about them, the voters. | |
You're talking about us. | |
This is too inside. | |
You think people think like us. | |
No, no, no. | |
Do you think anybody cares? | |
Do you think somebody's going to say, you know, this Trump, I don't. | |
You know, I... | |
I don't. | |
But he got a black guy. | |
How about somebody who's really good who happens to be black? | |
Maybe that might be... | |
Remember when people said Ben Carson? | |
Oh dear God, Ben Carson was the worst. | |
I still want to see Ben Carson and Norman Finkelstein in a debate. | |
Slowest talking people you ever talked to your mom. | |
Do you understand? | |
Let me try this again. | |
Do you understand that you keep voting for things that you want? | |
You would not be on my election team. | |
I don't want you on my team. | |
You don't think like, you don't know how this thing works. | |
I've got a restaurant. | |
I've got to have meat on this restaurant. | |
I'm not going to make money. | |
Yeah, but you're plant-based. | |
Excuse me, this isn't about me. | |
It's about getting people in the door. | |
People don't want to eat there. | |
They want this. | |
What's the matter with you? | |
You want to win an election, or you want to just talk about stuff here? | |
You want to be like, well, I think, you know, I think, you know, oh, I think Tucker Carlson. | |
By the way, I think Ed Kemper's my next move. | |
He's a serial killer. | |
Very interesting. | |
Kind of glib. | |
Sparky says... | |
What the hell is this? | |
What the hell is this? | |
Thank you. | |
What does this mean? | |
What? | |
Am I missing something? | |
Sparky, in English. | |
Sparky, with all due respect, nobody else is... | |
I got the whole Zionist thing. | |
I got your... | |
What are you saying? | |
Can you try it? | |
Can you just hop at the words in reverse? | |
What do you do this? | |
Maybe do it in reverse. | |
Okay? | |
Maybe take the words and just reverse them. | |
The letters. | |
I don't know what this even means. | |
So listen. | |
This is nothing. | |
By the way, Kyle Rittenhouse, what a twit. | |
What a twit. | |
They played him. | |
They played him and then they just dismissed him. | |
See ya, Kyle. | |
See ya. | |
Kyle Rittenhouse was a nut. | |
Remember that? | |
I'm gonna get my gun and I'm gonna... | |
And I'm going to use my first aid kit. | |
Oh, please. | |
This is a guy that gives gun ownership a wrong name. | |
You like that guy? | |
What's the matter with you? | |
What's the matter with you? | |
Please. | |
Stop it. | |
You're just talking shite. | |
Tucker Carlson said, you seriously believe this stuff. | |
You're saying, but I like his show. | |
I like Tucker. | |
I don't care. | |
Nobody wants him. | |
He doesn't stand for anything. | |
Tucker Carlson's got too many demons. | |
He wants to be a little boy. | |
I don't know what he wants. | |
He wants to be a star. | |
He doesn't want to be my president or vice president. | |
Are you serious? | |
Do you not know how to read this? | |
Let me tell you what you can say about Nikki Haley. | |
Nikki Haley may be full of shit, but she wants to be president. | |
She wants that thing. | |
She really does. | |
She wants to be president. | |
Trump wants to be president. | |
Tucker wants to be a star. | |
Tulsi wants to be sexy or something. | |
Just like that Carrie Lake. | |
Do you not see? | |
Haven't you met these people before? | |
Hang on a minute. | |
Here we go. | |
Let's see if we can do it. | |
Lieutenant Colonel Allen West for VP. | |
Establishment Republicans gerrymandered him out of office for a reason, and he's off the radar lately. | |
Sparky, let me try this again. | |
Do you think someone who was not going, somebody who could be led either way, is going to be lured by Allen West? | |
Military? | |
Black military? | |
Do you think that somebody, middle of the road, let me ask you something. | |
Do you want somebody military in the White House? | |
I don't. | |
I don't want anybody near the military. | |
I don't want to need, uh-uh. | |
No! | |
No! | |
Oh, dear God! | |
No, especially somebody who's been out, somebody who makes all the connections, like that General Jack, what's his name, Jack Mead, or what's his name, Jack, you know, from the Institute of War. | |
This guy, what are you kidding me? | |
Huh? | |
Keen, yeah, yeah. | |
Remember that one? | |
Are you kidding me? | |
He's the commander-in-chief of the military. | |
Don't let anybody in the military near the military! | |
Don't you understand what I'm saying? | |
I don't want somebody who loves to play soldier. | |
Uh-uh. | |
No, no, no. | |
Somebody who has been just spending their entire life with military contractors in those world. | |
Are you kidding me? | |
Dear God, no! | |
I want somebody, and if there's anybody who knew a little bit about, put it this way, if there's anybody who knew anything about the military, it was Eisenhower who told you, beware of the military-industrial complex. | |
He was the guy who knew. | |
I don't want to get somebody who said, hey, let's send the battleship, oh no, you know how much money it takes every time you turn an aircraft carrier? | |
Are you kidding me? | |
I don't want anybody near NATO. | |
I don't want anybody... | |
Oh, oh, oh. | |
Oh, dear God, no. | |
And I'm afraid of this, but I don't think we can do this, but I don't think anybody can really understand or grasp the notion of trying to dismantle NATO. | |
Do you think we're going to need the military? | |
We don't have a military. | |
We've sent all of our weapons to Ukraine, all of them to whoever it is. | |
We don't have anything. | |
You know that, right? | |
Between Numbnuts, that Milli Vanilli, and Lloyd Austin, we don't have anything. | |
We don't have... | |
I don't know what we're talking about. | |
What do you think we have? | |
What do you think we... | |
What? | |
Oh, dear God, no. | |
See, this goes to show... | |
And I love you. | |
I don't think you know what you're talking about. | |
Raul Rodriguez says, oops, Raul Rodriguez says, no soldier, priest, or creep. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
I... | |
I... | |
First of all, what would we do? | |
How would Sparky handle, or you or anybody else handle the Middle East? | |
What would we do then? | |
What do we do? | |
What do we do? | |
Tell me. | |
Tell me. | |
Let me ask this question. | |
Is the United States benefiting from our intractable, absolute focus and fealty with Israel over the Palestinian people? | |
Is it? | |
Are we benefiting? | |
Yes or no? | |
Are we benefiting from our intractable and seemingly connected support of Ukraine against Russia? | |
Let me ask you this. | |
And by the way, answer a question other than yes or no. | |
I mean, I don't want to tell you how to do this. | |
But it's really, it's not of any interest, but it's just yes. | |
And people reading this, by the way, because later on, people who are listening to this right now, they're not reading along. | |
But when you sit there and say yes, this goes to show you how self-focused people are. | |
Where they don't even have the courtesy to answer the question in a sentence that lets you know it's as though I've been waiting for your answer, yes or no. | |
You see where this is? | |
You see where we are? | |
We can't even argue the point. | |
I'm serious, and I love you to death. | |
You're like family to me, but you're not answering the question. | |
Yes, no, what? | |
What? | |
And listen, do me a favor. | |
Just do me a favor. | |
And it's okay. | |
Just do me a favor. | |
Tell me. | |
Just say, look, I don't know what I'm talking about. | |
It's okay. | |
It's okay. | |
I don't know what I'm talking about. | |
I just know some names. | |
You know, Ramaswamy. | |
I don't know. | |
I'm not a lefty, but I'm not really a righty. | |
I kind of like Trump. | |
I don't know. | |
So please be nice to me. | |
I'll be nice to you. | |
I don't know. | |
You know, I just think of a name. | |
You know, I just think of a name. | |
Alan West. | |
This is good. | |
Are you kidding? | |
No, I don't know. | |
I thought of somebody. | |
I thought of somebody. | |
You think somebody's going to vote for him? | |
Somebody who's undecided? | |
I don't know what undecided means. | |
It means somebody who hasn't made up their mind yet. | |
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Indeed, my friends, and, and, and, remember, February the 3rd, February 3rd, at the cutting room, I'm going to be there, absolutely, while we're at it, too. | |
Let me also bring you up to speed on a couple of things, too. | |
See, I love talking to you folks. | |
You remind me so much that I have to explain more. | |
You really do. | |
You make me explain more. | |
You realize that if they don't know what's going on, well. | |
I don't know what to tell you. | |
If you don't know what's going on, I don't know what to tell you. | |
By the way, I'm going to tell you something right now. | |
Mrs. L has the latest interview with a young lady by the name of Vanessa Simon. | |
This is a millennial for change. | |
Listen to this. | |
I want to make sure you listen to this one. | |
There is hope for our young folks in the world. | |
That's why I believe in boot camps. | |
By the way, this is what I want you to do. | |
Listen to this and watch this one. | |
Sparky says, Trump's first term would have been different if General Flynn hadn't been canned by your boy Pence. | |
I don't think General Flynn has it. | |
I don't think General Flynn has the political wherewithal. | |
I don't think so. | |
I really don't. | |
I really don't. | |
I don't think any of that... | |
I think, believe it or not, Pence, towards the end, kind of whatever, Pence actually was... | |
I thought a good choice at first. | |
He was quiet. | |
He picked up kind of like the evangelical crew and he was kind of to the side. | |
I thought he was alright. | |
I would love to have somebody, if vice president is what you think is important, it's got to be somebody young enough. | |
Somebody who looks the part. | |
First, I'm going to look through the pictures. | |
Because Americans are visual. | |
They have no interest. | |
Oh, that's a good one. | |
Somebody who will counteract Gavin Newsom. | |
If I can get that guy, Alan Richson, whatever it is, who plays Jack Reacher, I'm going to get him. | |
I swear to God, if I can get the guy who plays, whatever it is, Jack Reacher, Richson, Richson, whatever it is, if I can get him, oh, I'm done. | |
People will vote for him because they like the way he looks. | |
Absolutely. | |
People are so petty. | |
Somebody who works out, especially little boys like Tucker, somebody who likes, you know, working out, and look at this, he's into choking. | |
He can choke somebody out. | |
Oh, you're crazy over there. | |
You think I'm kidding? | |
You give me somebody 6 '3", somebody just jacked on roids or whatever it is, and he can talk to a young family. | |
White, black, doesn't matter. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
Military background, maybe, maybe not. | |
And he just, he's Stepford-y. | |
I guarantee you. | |
Don't say a lot. | |
Don't say a lot. | |
We're going to talk about this. | |
That is it. | |
Absolutely. | |
People would be talking, what is his name? | |
Who is he? | |
What's his workout like? | |
What does he eat? | |
What does he do? | |
Is he into fasting? | |
There's his wife. | |
Wow. | |
It's what DeSantis thought he could be. | |
DeSantis thought, oh, they're going to see me with my Navy SEALs. | |
Anyway, we're going to do this. | |
Believe me. | |
And of course, Trump... | |
Can't gush over him like he did another little boy, Jim Jordan, who, by the way, is the biggest waste of flesh ever. | |
Oh, I'm telling you, he will be the first perfect counter to Gavin Newsom. | |
Gavin Newsom, when Gavin Newsom walks out and his clothes fit, he doesn't have like these really long ties and all this kind of stuff. | |
I'm telling you, if he works on his delivery, He could be so formidable it's not even... | |
There we go. | |
Uh-oh. | |
I missed your comment. | |
Trump's first term would have been different if General Flynn had been... | |
I think I read that one. | |
Alan West, people are so concerned over... | |
Oh, oh, oh. | |
People are so concerned about Palestine and Israel, but have no concern over what is happening in their own neighborhood or town. | |
It's an escape drug to not take care of their own issues. | |
Oh, I think you're right, in a sense. | |
I think you're absolutely right. | |
I think that goes without absolute without saying. | |
There was no... | |
Well, I'm sorry. | |
That's Hot Pocket. | |
Pardon me. | |
I think I got all yours, my friend. | |
But thank you for that, nonetheless. | |
Now, a couple of things here. | |
Wait until you see what happens regarding the various... | |
What am I trying to say? | |
Wait until you see the stuff that happens with... | |
Wait a minute. | |
Just a second. | |
Wait till you see the stuff that's going to happen regarding... | |
I don't think I missed your earlier comment, but thank you for that. | |
I don't think I did. | |
But in any event, I'm trying to go back. | |
I want to make sure I get this. | |
I don't think General Flynn... | |
Sorry. | |
This is hot pocket. | |
I don't think I got that one. | |
By the way, my thing is very simple. | |
Trump is going to be... | |
Trump, you won't recognize him. | |
You won't recognize Trump. | |
You won't recognize Trump. | |
Trump is going to learn a couple of things. | |
First of all, the old Trump is obnoxious. | |
That was 2016. | |
We don't play it that way anymore. | |
No. | |
You're going to act like a president. | |
We're going to watch movies. | |
We're going to watch movies. | |
I've got people. | |
We're going to work. | |
I've got script supervisors. | |
I've got directors. | |
I've got acting coaches. | |
You're going to act like a president. | |
By the way, remember, keep your family out of here. | |
Especially Don Jr. | |
Keep him out of here. | |
You're going to act like a president. | |
You're going to do little things. | |
You're going to stop these ridiculous rallies. | |
These rallies are stupid. | |
They've run their course. | |
You're going to come out where you clap like this. | |
I'm proud to be an American. | |
What is this? | |
It's 2016. | |
Stop this. | |
Lee Greenwood, stop this! | |
Stop this! | |
Don't clap for yourself. | |
I want better stagecraft. | |
I want a message. | |
I want you to stop talking about you and these court cases. | |
I want you to talk about what Reagan was talking about. | |
A worldview. | |
A vision. | |
A vision. | |
That's what I want. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
I want a vision. | |
I want you and everybody else to understand, to give me something and say, wow, I'm kind of scared. | |
Talk to people. | |
What are people afraid of? | |
The future, their family, school, education, social security, crime. | |
I want to worry about America. | |
I want to say to people, excuse me, I want you to listen to me. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, we don't live in Israel. | |
We don't live in Palestine. | |
We live in Kansas and Louisiana and Texas and Florida and New York, California. | |
That's where we live. | |
We don't live in Ukraine. | |
We don't live in Crimea. | |
We don't live there. | |
We want there to be peace, but we have too much to worry about here. | |
Sparky says, Pence was a big-time subversive. | |
Trump's whole first term. | |
How can you defend a modern-day Judas Iscariot? | |
What did Pence do that was so horrible? | |
What did Pence do that he was subversive? | |
What did Pence do during the first day? | |
What? | |
What did he do? | |
That affected anything. | |
Towards the end, let me tell you something. | |
Anybody who shows me a noose that says, come on, Mike, do the right thing, that was stupid. | |
What did Pence do? | |
I mean, I'm no big fan of Pence, but what did Pence do? | |
What did Pence do? | |
What? | |
What? | |
What did Pence do? | |
Tell me. | |
I'll wait. | |
This is important. | |
You've got to say more than... | |
Donald Lemo says, what about the Mies Commission regarding Citizen Jack Smith? | |
Oh, the Mies Motion regarding Citizen Jack Smith. | |
Is that even relevant to the Supreme Court? | |
Well, Jack, you know, Jack Smith, bless his heart, he's trying to pull this wonderful little motion in limine, if that's what you're talking about, where Trump can't defend himself, basically regarding a January 6th thing. | |
I kind of sort of see a little bit about, but I want to see the context of the motion and what would Trump say in the first place. | |
Jack Smith's case, I mean, that has lost so much. | |
How about Alvin Bragg's case? | |
Remember the first case in New York? | |
That's lost complete. | |
Complete. | |
Oh, amicus. | |
Oh, I'm sorry. | |
Yeah, meese. | |
Ed Meese? | |
Oh, the amicus. | |
I wouldn't worry about that right now. | |
Okay, so tell me what, this is good. | |
What did Pence do? | |
That was, I'll be, my Pence. | |
What did Pence do? | |
What? | |
What did he do? | |
What did Pence do? | |
You don't know. | |
Nobody's telling me. | |
What did he do? | |
You haven't said anything. | |
Again, this goes to show you, you don't like him, kind of the way he looks, he's kind of mealy-mouthed or whatever. | |
What did Pence do? | |
Nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
He's vicious. | |
What did he do that was vicious? | |
What? | |
Pence was a robot. | |
Hello? | |
You don't know what you're talking about. | |
I love you people. | |
I love you people. | |
You have no idea what you're talking about. | |
What did Pence do? | |
Please, speak English. | |
You don't know. | |
Because you respond to the way people look. | |
You like Tulsi Gabbard by the way she looks. | |
Her message kind of a thing. | |
You like tone and you pile on and you don't like it. | |
Pence was like, okay. | |
I thought Pence did a lot to help. | |
He did a lot to secure the evangelicals. | |
When Pence was... | |
Look, I'm not sure what a vice president's supposed to do. | |
Please don't say things just because it's kind of fun to say something. | |
Okay? | |
Sparky says, Pence was a spy sent by the Koch brothers and best friend to your boy Paul Ryan. | |
Why was he a spy? | |
Spying on what? | |
What? | |
No. | |
I mean, that's nice. | |
That's fine. | |
Sort of, maybe. | |
You don't need a spy for that. | |
If there's one thing you didn't need for Trump, it was a spy. | |
Trump picked the wrong people from Tillerson to Mattis to Kelly to you need a spy? | |
You think from the end that Mike Pence was in on the inside? | |
Mike Pence could have been a spy? | |
I mean, seriously, I know this sounds like fun. | |
Let me try this again. | |
I know this sounds like fun, but you don't know what you're talking about. | |
And that's okay. | |
Nothing wrong with that. | |
But you don't know what you're talking about. | |
Because it's all personal. | |
It's personal. | |
It's like, I don't like that guy. | |
And, you know, I don't like him. | |
Tell me what they did. | |
You don't know. | |
Tell me what your beef is. | |
What does the 14th Amendment say? | |
What does it say? | |
What's the point of this? | |
Tell me how this thing works. | |
What is it? | |
Not what does he look like? | |
What does he sound like? | |
He's boring. | |
I expect more from you. | |
No, this one's up to Trump. | |
This was up to Trump to win. | |
I mean, he's got the nomination. | |
What is he going to do? | |
And what is he doing to pull that, yet again, many times, those individuals? | |
Who are the folks who are the undecideds and the like. | |
All right? | |
Okay. | |
All right. | |
I love you, but this is too... | |
This is like slam book stuff. | |
This is like... | |
All right. | |
Follow Mrs. L. Right now. | |
Here is her YouTube. | |
Follow this link. | |
This puts you right into her... | |
Channel some of the most important critical information that nobody's talking about, and that is our children. | |
By the way, children that are being slaughtered and amputated and destroyed in Palestine. | |
You don't want to talk about that? | |
That's up to you. | |
I'm funny about kids. | |
I'm funny about kids. | |
I'm weird about that. | |
When kids are killed, I really take offense at that. | |
And I say, okay, stop. | |
Everybody stop. | |
And don't give me this bullshit anymore about, well, you know, there's human shields. | |
Stop it. | |
Nobody's paying attention to the human shields. | |
I'm talking about that, but she's talking about American kids. | |
Here, in our country, we're forgetting what America is about. | |
What is America about? | |
Not this. | |
Not, not, not, not whatever. | |
And by the way, this interesting thing with Nikki Haley reminds us, do you remember what slavery was about? | |
For some reason, Republicans have this thing about what states' rights is like, what? | |
We are so screwed. | |
I've got a deal every day, not with you, mind you, but with some of the most stupid people on levels of idiocy I've never even thought possible. | |
Which is true. | |
I talk to people all the time, especially anybody in a Republican club. | |
I've never talked to anybody in a Republican club who knew what the hell he was talking about. | |
Never. | |
Sorry. | |
They waste so much time with so much crap. | |
Like, you cannot believe. | |
Are we still talking about Claudine Gay? | |
Sparky says, this is the super chat you missed again. | |
Alan West was an outcast. | |
I read this by the establishment and the military people you spoke of. | |
He can let Trump know when the Pentagon is BSing him. | |
You don't need him as a vice president. | |
And first of all, Trump's not going to let him in. | |
Maybe Secretary of Defense. | |
Maybe. | |
Maybe. | |
Nobody ever... | |
I don't think anybody really says, do you think... | |
I knew when Allen West and Milley were bullshitting, they opened their mouth. | |
They're lying. | |
I don't need anybody for that. | |
Seriously, they've got more people you can imagine. | |
Pence said that Pence lied to him. | |
I don't know what that means, but thank you. | |
Pence said that Pence lied to him. | |
Who's him? | |
Him? | |
Him? | |
Pence to himself? | |
I don't know. | |
No! | |
I don't want Alan West. | |
I also don't want somebody who's trying to overshadow. | |
That's number one. | |
You don't want anybody who's going to go out of their way. | |
That's why Herbert Walker Bush picked Dan Quayle. | |
That was a mistake. | |
But he wasn't that bad. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
Believe me, we know Flynn lied to him. | |
Okay. | |
Flynn lied to Pence? | |
Pence? | |
Okay. | |
Pence said that Flynn lied to him. | |
Okay, look, General Flynn, nice man, good man, he's radioactive now. | |
Keep him on the side. | |
He's over there, no more in there. | |
If you're going to pick somebody, pick somebody you've never heard of. | |
Somebody in charge of whatever it is. | |
Kind of like somebody who looks, somebody who doesn't have a bad record, somebody who doesn't have any kind of weird track record. | |
And by the way, Pick people. | |
Ask yourself, what is the role of the Vice President? | |
The Vice President, by the way, Sparky, is not going to be sitting in next to Trump. | |
Uh-uh. | |
Uh-uh. | |
Because the first person Trump doesn't trust is the Vice President. | |
He needs a Praetorian Guard. | |
That's what we need. | |
So anyway, the good news is Trump's going to be on the ballot. | |
The Supreme Court's going to just... | |
This is nonsense. | |
And whoever that Secretary of State was in Maine is doing it just so that she can, you know, kind of like burnish her own brand later on down the road. | |
Okay? | |
You got it. | |
You got it. | |
Okay? | |
You got it? | |
Good, good, good. | |
Anyway, dear friends, you were terrific. | |
Thank you so much. | |
Remember, we're on the same team here. | |
But I want you to think politics. | |
Go back and think Lee Atwater, Karl Rove, when Dick Morris was relevant. | |
Think Carville. | |
Think about winning. | |
Read Real Clear Politics. | |
Read the polls. | |
Read about superdelegates. | |
Look at the process, not this kind of an idealized sense of who's right or wrong or whatever. | |
No! | |
It's a different story. | |
All right, dear friends, we love you to death. | |
Thank you so, so much. | |
Sparky, per usual, my friend, thank you for your excellent... | |
Riposte and the like. | |
Donna Lemo, thank you. | |
And also our good friend, where is our good friend? | |
Our good friend, you know our good friend. | |
Was it Hot Pocket? | |
Are you somewhere? | |
I don't know. | |
In any event, alright dear friends, we love you. | |
Have a great day. | |
By the way, it still is a miserable, dark and yuck day here in New York City, but what are you going to do? | |
Anyway, we love you. | |
See you tonight. | |
7pm. | |
Don't forget the words. | |
The monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
Sue you. |