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Jan. 6, 2024 - Lionel Nation
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Media Lies and Distortions and As to Celebrity Predation (Co-Conspirators in Obstruction)
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I'm going to start in a variety of areas tonight, which I think might prove interesting to you, America and the world, on this, our Friday evening version of this thing of ours.
Welcome, welcome, welcome.
New York City is...
Bracing, theoretically, for a big snowstorm tomorrow.
It never occurs.
It's always upstate.
It's someplace else.
Anyway, that's the big deal.
But it's a nice, balmy 38 degrees.
And I would rather be here with you than the finest people in the world.
And I mean that sincerely.
Let me start off by reminding you February 3rd, right off the bat.
I'll be at the cutting room.
Doors open, my friends.
Doors open at 6 p.m. right there.
Tickets are available.
I'll have that link for you.
It is so, obviously, so beautifully perfect for you to be aware of such.
Thank you so much.
Please, for the love of God, make a note of that.
I'm going to put this aside.
I want to get that out of the way because sometimes I'm remiss, as they say, and I don't do this immediately.
Now, I was talking today with a lot of reading, reading a lot of things today.
I don't even know where to start.
You see, I know I've said this to you before, and I don't mean to belabor the point, but I don't belong in this world.
I don't belong in this world.
The stuff that makes sense to me doesn't make sense to a lot of other people.
Let me just go through a few things.
First, as I've told you before, repeatedly, On many, many occasions, I've told you.
What fascinates me, more than anything, is how movements occur.
The Trump 2016 movement.
The...
Oh, dear.
The...
Taylor, I mentioned Taylor Swift, and I can't get anywhere with anybody because immediately it will reduce to I hate her, she's stupid.
So I stop.
I'm thinking, no.
And I try.
No, no, no.
You're missing the point.
No, no.
Let's don't look at the particular type of talent.
She's stupid.
I hate her.
I don't watch her.
Okay, okay.
So I stop with that because I just move on because there's no...
I try explaining AGI and AI.
Forget that one.
That is a complete waste of time.
I mean, that one doesn't even, nobody even, that doesn't even, I don't even know what to tell you about it.
I don't think people get it.
Maybe that's it.
Maybe that's it.
I try to explain the interesting aspect of how the 2024 election is going to be about getting people who are independents And who are undecided.
And many people, many people who might be in four states only.
Georgia.
Let me see.
Georgia.
Where else are we?
Let's see.
Georgia.
There we go.
Georgia.
Where is it again?
Pennsylvania, Georgia, Pennsylvania.
Anyway, four states.
Forgive me.
But trying them to understand to get away from Biden or whoever it is towards Trump.
And how do you think that argument goes?
What do you think that goes?
How do you convey to people the message of why Trump is a person to do?
I love Trump.
He's an idiot.
Okay, okay, I understand.
He's ridiculous.
He's stupid.
I know he can't.
He can't talk.
Okay, fine.
I got it.
There was a couple of stories today which are so interesting.
First, and this is very interesting.
One of them is from a, otherwise, what used to be a sort of a good, it's good writing because I like Andrew McCarthy.
National Review, Wayne LaPierre ends his reign at the NRA for reasons that might have been in-house and money raising or whatever it is.
Do you know that I have never seen anyone ever explain to anyone, again, undecided, so to speak, independence?
About why the Second Amendment and protecting gun ownership means something.
And the reason why is because, like usual, the NRA plays to itself.
It plays to its own party.
It's like a Trump rally.
It plays to people who already agree.
And they say, you know, Wayne, you did a great job.
No.
No, you didn't.
No, you didn't.
Because the NRA should have always pushed towards the gun ownership and the gun owner and not the gun manufacturer, not the gun whatever it is, but the gun owner.
The first thing you have to do is demystify guns, and what better place than the NRA?
But they never did that.
They talked about big, grandiose things and AR-15s and that stupid...
What was his name, the kid?
Not Covington, whatever, but the kid with the AR-15.
He just ruined it.
He looked a little fodder.
But this is an example, yet again, of the point being missed.
And the people who love the Second Amendment, they have no problem with this, and they do this.
But this is the part with...
Okay.
So that's that.
Another great piece.
And this is another one.
Trump and his lawyers, this Alina Haba, who has to be an idiot, maybe?
Idiot?
I heard something she said on the Sean Hannity show.
I couldn't believe any lawyer would ever say that about a pending case.
It's just morons.
And something tells me, something tells me that the reason why he's hanging around here is because maybe they say he's the worst client of anything because he does whatever he wants, says whatever he wants.
Okay, fine.
And they also keep referring to the fact that he doesn't pay his legal bills.
Now, I don't know about that, but this article, and they don't like Trump, so that could be it.
But he wants to find somebody who's stupid enough to take his case because he basically runs roughshod.
And that's why he can't get lawyers, and that's why the real big, the big thing people don't ever take.
Anyway.
So that's that.
Yet again.
And Sean Hannity, who ostensibly is in love with the president, they're the best friends, they love each other, you think he would say, listen, I'm not going to have her on our show.
She's hurting you.
Let me get the Supreme Court case, which is very interesting.
Very interesting.
As to the case, they're going to talk about whether the 14th Amendment, Whether the 14th Amendment can preclude him from this.
And there's a lot of good inside legal stuff, which I'm not going to bore you with.
I'm not going to bore you with it, but it's a lot of interesting.
No dissents.
They took his application and his petition and not Colorado's.
They want to take it to a plenary level.
This is fantastic.
This is so interesting.
Can the Supreme Court rule against him?
Of course.
The people that I hear screaming and yelling, how could you take them off the ballot?
I never read the 14th Amendment.
You have no idea whatsoever about any of this stuff.
So I move on.
Again, I'm reading this and I'm thinking, everybody that I'm trying to be, I want Trump to win.
He's not listening.
I don't know who he listens to.
And this ditz lawyer of his, I'm sorry.
I gotta read this one line from you.
This one blew my mind.
This one blew my mind.
I couldn't believe what I was even hearing.
I couldn't believe that this was even done.
And, okay, here, oh, here we go.
What a great story.
This is a great, and like I said, you know, the National Review is very, very paleoconservative, paleocon.
This is called, Donald Trump has got the worst bleeping attorneys.
And listen to what she says.
Okay.
Okay.
This is an article written in National Review by Jeffrey Blehar.
Blair, I don't know how you pronounce it.
Okay.
This says everything.
Okay.
Wait a minute.
Quote.
On the Sean Hannity show and how the DC case would play out in the Supreme Court.
Quote, I think it should be a slam dunk in the Supreme Court.
I have faith in them.
You know, people like Kavanaugh, who the president fought for, who the president went through hell to get into place, he'll step up.
That's a direct quote.
Not out of context.
And it is a great quote.
The absolute vulgarity of suggesting that the Supreme Court justice would tip the scales of justice in favor of Trump because Trump appointed him.
And fought for him is almost beyond comment in its rancidness.
Now, try to explain that to people.
Good luck with that.
Good luck with that.
Good luck.
Good luck.
It's not going to work.
Nobody understands it.
Because, as you know, we're into pop personalities.
It's, I like Trump.
I like Alina Harris.
Okay, fine.
Jumping to another one.
Alan Dershowitz, I think, is just the end of the trajectory.
And not because of what he's saying, not giving analysis of why he's saying it.
The question he made, or the statement he made where he tried to juxtapose, when he tried to make a parallel, where he said, the radical feminists who do not find that Hamas and the rape and dismemberment and decapitation of people, whoa.
I don't even know where this one went.
She said, why do they care about Epstein when they don't care about the rape during October 7th?
And you might say to yourself, what's wrong with that?
I don't think you're going to say that, but this man is just gone.
He's just gone.
Now, there's another thing to do.
I'm going to bring up to your attention, and I know you're probably going to say, I don't understand it, but let me take this and show you the way I think, which is very dangerous.
I love when there is a to-do, when there is a kerfuffle, when there's an argument that goes on in the world.
And I have been watching this incredible to-do regarding a comedian named Cat Williams on the Club She-She.
And it is blowing up like...
You cannot believe within the comic community, the African American community, just in its own world.
And I love this fellow named Cat Williams, who is basically going after everyone, destroying everyone.
Now most people are going to say, I don't know who he is, I don't care, I don't know who he is, or she is, he.
Who cares?
I know, I know.
Same thing with Tiffany.
And what I'm trying to do, perhaps I think, I don't think it's me.
I really don't.
I want people to say, I want to be able to say, follow this, learn from it.
And see what's going on in the world of something you might or may not, or maybe you're interested in it.
I don't know.
But it's one of the biggest things anybody's ever seen.
It is incredible!
Okay.
Fascinating!
So I jumped into it today, and I just want to see, let me see what I can learn.
And I find it very funny.
Very, very interesting.
Why?
Because I love huge controversies, even among Areas that I don't particularly follow or listen to per se.
Love this stuff.
So going back, in addition to the listen to Alan Dershowitz, absolutely, he was so good, but I swear to God, the egomania, this Absolute grandiosity.
Maybe I never knew, but maybe it was there the whole time.
Maybe it's because he's on every show, on every platform there is.
It's not good for the cause.
That's number one.
Number two.
Cornel West.
That thing is so over, it's not even remotely funny.
And he's saying things which I think, I think speak to a lot of concerns people have about what's going on in Gaza, in the Palestinians and the like.
And he is doing, again, an act that for some reason, it's almost, it's like when somebody's doing an act, like a lounge act that doesn't work anymore.
And I'm thinking to myself, this is fascinating, why are you, no.
And if I was a Palestinian, if I would say, excuse me, sit down.
This isn't helping.
And if I were Israeli or pro, whatever you want to call it, I would tell Alan Dursher, that's enough.
We need somebody new here.
When it comes to gun rights, we need to get rid of Wayne LaPierre and explain to you, why does the Second Amendment mean something to you?
Let's make it cool.
Why is...
The Israeli argument is being lost in the information war because there's nobody there.
I think David Schwimmer came in and now they're kind of saying, is it okay?
Can I say something?
Can I say something?
Can I move in?
Is it okay?
Is it safe?
And I don't blame you because this is a weird thing.
The pro-Palestinian movement is all over the world.
And people don't recognize this.
So I'm stepping back and I'm saying, I realize it.
I'm talking to people in a fishbowl.
And I'm saying, there's another world out there, but you don't see it because you're in your fishbowl.
I've got to tell you a side story.
I happen to be on, don't ask me why, I was watching some great YouTube history and one was the history of NASCAR.
Oh my God.
NASCAR started in the South from bootleggers, Junior Johnson, and Smokey Eunuch, and all these other guys.
Smokey Eunuch, is that right?
And then they went to Daytona, and they would run on the beach.
They didn't have tracks, but Daytona was very flat, and if you drove kind of more towards the water, it provided you.
Anyway.
So I'm looking at this, I'm reading about this stuff, and I think, oh my god, NASCAR, NASCAR blew up.
When the cigarette people came along and said, right after cigarettes advertising was ruled illegal, which I don't understand, but anyway.
And I don't smoke, but why can't you advertise illegal substance?
They went, somebody said, why don't you go to NASCAR?
And that's why the Winston Cup and this cup and that, and it...
I mean, it opened up everything.
It was fascinating.
NASCAR is one of the biggest deals that anybody's ever seen.
It's constitutionally and prototypically American.
It's wonderful.
In...
How do we say this?
There was a...
Oh!
When Dale Earnhardt died, do you remember that?
Do you remember when Dale Earnhardt was...
T-bone.
I mean, it was...
Dale Earnhardt has his son, Dale Earnhardt Jr., and when they called Dale Earnhardt Sr., he would go crazy.
Excuse me, my name is Dale Earnhardt.
I'm not Dale Earnhardt Sr.
I thought, that's true.
You don't become a senior.
It's the...
Anyway, when this happened, I remember talking my time to a program director, radio program director, who said, who cares about NASCAR?
And I realized, they don't get it.
I said, don't you understand what this is?
You're a conservative programmer.
This is your audience.
Why do you think they love me?
I don't know.
In the Fishbowl.
I did a story one time, I'll never forget, one of the best shows ever, and I loved it, and it was on WABC, and I said, do you remember, I said, one of the great, in the old days of pre-Vince wrestling, there were great, there was a Keel Auditorium in St. Louis, there was, of course, Florida, Eddie Graham.
There were the Crockett's in Carolina.
There was this new movie about the Von Erichs coming out.
But Jack Atkinson was his name.
Fritz Von Erich.
And there was Texas.
And then there was Bill Watts in Oklahoma.
Fern Gagne in Minnesota.
That was the EWA.
Then there was the WWWF.
And there were all these territories, kind of like the Mafia.
And I said, do you remember?
Did you ever see or were you ever a part of professional wrestling?
Did you ever have a grandmother or a grandfather who used to sit in front of the TV late at night and maybe with the sound turned off and scream and yow and everybody did it.
Curtis Lima, by the way, told me about his I think it was his grandfather who used to sit with the sound turned off and just go crazy because at the time professional wrestling was there was still nothing like it.
And you can actually hate somebody.
I mean, you can watch the Red Sox, not hate them like this.
Program director.
What are you talking about wrestling for?
What are you talking about wrestling for?
Next issue.
I said, the person who was the most responsible, who set the stage in our culture for flamboyant showmanship.
Started with a professional wrestler named George, Gorgeous George, George Wagner.
Liberace, Elvis, James Brown, all attributed Freddie Mercury, Bowie, all attributed the beginning, the genesis of this flamboyant person with Gorgeous George.
Nobody else.
Didn't understand it.
Don't you understand?
Remember the movie Connections and PBS about this?
And Freon gave rise to the Hadron Collide.
What?
It was that sort of thing.
Again, not understanding it.
Not getting it.
Not understanding.
I had a guy one time.
His name was Bill Samuels.
Bill Samuels, his family made Maker's Mark.
And he did a show on bourbon.
Bourbon is one of the most, this is the quintessentially American spirit.
There is, you know, rum was elsewhere.
It was some of the moonshine, but, you know, Canadian risky rye is Canada and this and that.
But to be a bourbon, you got to be from Kentucky, and this is what it was, and it was a revolution.
I thought this was terrific.
And he explained, here's the best way to drink bourbon.
You know, this is very interesting.
Do it neat with a couple of drops of hot water and let it breathe.
It just, program director said, are you advocating people drinking?
And I realized I'm on another planet.
Phones went crazy.
People went crazy.
And this was this presage.
Remember cocktails and speakeasies?
We have in New York these speakeasies.
All these speakeasy joints are still here behind the door.
And we had these mixologists, you know, with the head of our mustaches.
I was so ahead of my time.
And I'm saying.
You're missing the point.
There's the news, but there's this other thing that you don't see because you're in your fishbowl and you don't understand it.
You don't see how people think.
Jimmy Breslin, the great Jimmy Breslin, said one time, and he learned this from, I think, Westbrook Pegler or Jimmy Cannon or one of the great...
One of the greatest sports writers.
Because he was really a sports writer at first.
He says, you always go to the locker room of the losing team or the losing boxer.
That's where you go.
You don't go to the winner.
You go to the loser.
And you get a perspective nobody else has seen because that tells you everything.
So what I like to do is I enjoy speaking of what the Things mean.
That makes any sense.
What things mean.
What's it about?
What does Trump mean?
What is nobody getting about Epstein?
You know what the Epstein case is?
A bunch of sexually I don't want to say frustrated.
Sexually Juvenile, juvenescent children who don't, who just love the titillation parts of it.
And then he had these girls.
He gave them a massage.
And then he and Ghislaine would get into a threesome in a hot tub with an otter and whatever it was.
Do you understand what's happening?
Do you see what happened?
They don't get it.
They don't get it.
I've never seen anything like it in my life.
They don't get it.
Do you know what this was about?
Do you know what Epstein was about?
It's not about this.
They don't care about this.
And I've been saying this, and we've been saying this forever.
This was an extortion operation.
He was the operative in an extortion operation.
And I wouldn't be surprised if it was Mossad, but there's no evidence of it.
There's a lot of circumstantial.
You know, it could be.
Ehud Barak?
36 times?
Yeah, probably.
No, I don't know why they would send a prime minister.
Why would you send somebody who's more of an operative?
But anyway, it doesn't matter.
Nobody even dares, first of all, deals with Israel because people are crazy.
I don't want to mention Israel.
I'm going to sound anti-Semitic.
Why are you anti-Semitic?
And then when you mention this, how many times do people ask this question?
Eh, well, if Mossad's so good, how come they didn't know about October the 7th?
For the love of God, how many times are you going to keep asking that question?
I don't know, but I want to know how that is.
I want to know how that is.
What is going on?
I have no idea.
What is going on with you?
I want to know.
Okay, fine.
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Now, I've spent the entire day, the entire day, looking for somebody anywhere to bring up what I have been saying for so long, I don't even know.
Maybe they just don't hear me.
Where are the recordings that were...
Who has access to the recordings?
Would it be the people who own the house?
When the FBI come, would they take it out of the way?
Would his lawyer have it?
Would the estate have it?
Would they have been secreted before?
Where is this?
Who cares?
Somebody said, my favorite was that he, that Epstein, would have women, the women, write notes or write stories.
Did you hear about that?
Were they up?
Liz Olak said, yep, my geezer dream sheets are working.
Say that.
Thank you, Liz.
Where is this?
Why was some hearsay statement?
I knew her.
No, but you didn't say, Mr. President, her name is Bathsheba Balthazar, and here she is, and here's her story.
I don't know who she is.
Yeah, but she said to you, I don't care.
It's nothing but...
Look at this.
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Look at this.
Anyway.
So...
It's like it doesn't go in.
It's just they want to have recollections.
They want to have testimony.
No.
Where are they?
Nobody wants to know.
I don't get it.
Not sure what it's about.
Next.
I'm going to try to say this, and this is where I really, really am a complete failure, because I can't get people to understand this.
I can't.
I'm trying different ways.
Let me try it like this.
Let me try it like this.
We don't like Claudine Gay.
By the way, if you're old enough, Claudine Lange.
Remember Spider Savage, 1976?
Ask your parents.
Andy Williams, anyway.
We don't like her.
We don't like Claudine Gay.
We don't like any of these people.
We don't like Liz McGill at Penn, Sally Kornbluth.
But we do like Ed Weird Mitchell, who says, we're talking about a dead guy while Sam Bankman freed his home, ordering his tickets to see Lion of the Cutting Room February 3rd.
Well, you know what?
It's a very good one.
We're talking about a dead guy.
Well, sort of, yes.
But it's almost like, where did the investigation of that dead guy go?
And why are we talking about the women who were used?
Edward, and by the way, thank you very much.
Edward Mitchell, who saw and believes in UFOs.
Okay.
By the way, if you want to hear a real nonsense, wishy-washy, squishy...
Belief in UFOs.
Listen to Tucker Carlson talk about them and say, I don't know what he's...
Does he believe in them?
I don't know.
I'm not even sure.
In any event, anywho, she is right.
Claudine Gay is right if somebody says, if people advocate genocide, it depends upon the context.
Yeah.
If anybody's got a problem with that, you're not an American.
Advocating it now, standing there in front of a bunch of people, and we believe in the genocide of gays now, and there's a gay person there, let's get them!
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
That's incitement, that's a different story.
No, no, no, no.
Do you believe...
That you should be able, at a university, say that you believe in the overthrow and the violent overthrow of the United States government.
Do you believe you should be able to say that?
Forget Gaza.
Forget Israel.
Forget.
Do you believe, do you believe that it is legal, it is protected speech to say, I believe, believe, believe, believe, that we should, should, should.
Have an overthrow of the United States of America, violent or otherwise, right?
Doesn't that make sense to you?
We have the Communist Party.
I'm sure at Harvard there's Communist Parties and Marxist associations.
There's the KKK.
1776, David, absolutely.
And it depends upon the context, doesn't it?
It depends upon the context.
Yes, it does.
And that's why.
She's absolutely correct.
But she looks weird, and she looks like Urkel, and she's got no hair, and she's got the big glasses.
And somebody keeps thinking, well, you know, she's gay.
Well, I don't know.
Her name is gay, but she's married and has a son.
Anyway, they hate her.
And Elise Stefanik, her only claim to fame is going to be she got rid of the Harvard president.
This is First Amendment.
I am an absolutist.
In the First Amendment!
Why is it so difficult to understand?
Yes, you should be able to say whatever you want.
Do you believe that you should be able to...
Do you believe...
If you stood in the corner and said that you believe that black people were inferior genetically, psychologically, intellectually, or that white people were inferior genetically, intellectually, do you believe you should say that?
Is there a...
Should there be a Harvard...
Harvard, you're not taking an official position on that.
But if there's a group of people, should you fire, excuse me, expel these people, these students from saying this?
No!
We have the KKK, KKK, March, and Skokie.
We have the Communist Party in this country.
We have Marxists.
We have the Klan.
We have Aryans.
We've got people.
We've got them.
It's all legal!
But not at Harvard.
Not with Elise Stefanik, because this is her time to jump.
On this conservative thing, I guess, regarding Israel.
Now, I never said anything about what I believe, whatever, regarding Israel.
I think it's ridiculous.
Genocide?
Now, to accuse someone of genocide, have you read what genocide is?
Have you read the UN statutes and the human rights statute regarding genocide and apartheid or whatever?
It's very interesting.
And believe it or not, genocide is not what you think it is.
Okay?
That's a different issue.
So we have these morons.
And now they're going after her for plagiarism.
Now here's another one.
I was listening the other day to Brianna, Joy Gray, and Robbie who has no balls, no guts, no backbone.
This is on The Rising on a show on The Hill.
The Rising.
He is the most wishy-washy.
He doesn't stand up for it.
Anything.
I mean, she just sits there and she makes that look.
It's kind of like Tucker's look when he's listening.
He looks like a kid dropping a load in his diapers.
What are you doing?
Are you doing...
Oh, boy.
Oh, yeah.
Anyway.
So I'm listening to this.
And...
She is saying, why is it?
What is the motivation?
What is the motivation behind firing her because of plagiarism?
Other people are ostensibly plagiarized.
Alan Dershowitz is alleged by Norman Finkelstein.
Talk about the resurrection, the Lazarus.
This man was the D.B. Cooper of whatever.
Anyway, he suggested that Alan Dershowitz committed plagiarism, whether this is true or not, it's another story.
I'm not going to argue that.
Oglethorpe, I think, was mentioned.
Gorsuch was mentioned.
Oh!
Ackman's wife.
Did I hear it correctly?
Did you hear this story?
I can't believe this.
Now, Bill Ackman, big hedge funder, Bill Ackman's wife is accused of plagiarizing part of her dissertation.
Okay.
Why are we talking about plagiarism?
To me, it's like a foot fault.
That, to me, is...
I'm sorry.
Stop pretending we care about this.
But here's the question.
Does it matter what the motivation is?
If I go, if I'm saying, I'm doing an investigation regarding Claudine Gay, I found 75 instances of plagiarism, and somebody says, excuse me, yes.
Aren't you really going after her because she's black?
Yes, I am.
But it's true.
Officer, yes.
Did you stop this driver because he's black?
No, he was speeding.
Were there other people speeding more?
Yes.
And of all the people that were speeding and could be pulled over, did you pull this person over this driver because he was black?
Yes.
I was looking for black speeders.
Yes.
Is that illegal?
You're speeding.
Does the motivation make it illegal?
Are you supposed to go after the fastest speeder?
I think it's crummy.
Don't get me wrong.
I said, what are you doing?
But is it illegal?
Nope.
Uh-uh.
Are you assigned to the FBI task force?
Yes.
Regarding the mafia?
Yes.
Is it because they're the Sicilians?
Oh, I hate them.
I hate Sicilians.
Hate them.
Hate them, hate them, hate them, hate them.
But...
I go after Sicilians who are involved in racketeering and organizing.
Does that invalidate it?
No.
Does the motivation matter?
No.
Not if what it is.
If you have a book, I'm from the Society of Prevention of Black Plagiarism.
Is that illegal?
It's the plagiarism part that's accurate.
To falsely accuse somebody because of black?
Yes, that's wrong.
So, we need discussions and clarification on so much.
Think of what I've talked about so far.
I've talked about the Second Amendment.
I've talked about everything there is.
We've talked about Carla, the cooking CEO.
Lionel, I love your show, and I also love Robbie of the Rising.
He's nice.
He's very nice.
He's kind of like the libertarian, but he has no balls.
None.
Sagar is a little better, but crystal ball on breaking points.
I like those two shows.
Those are great.
And it does my heart, Carla, by the way, thank you for your kindness.
It does my heart well to hear, to see young people involved in this, to see young people involved in news.
I think it's wonderful.
I think it's absolutely one of the most wonderful things there is.
It is terrific.
It is wonderful to see young people involved in this.
And I mean that.
I'm not just...
I think it's terrific.
It's wonderful.
It's great.
Great, great, great, great, great.
Now, another thing which is very kind of sort of interesting in all this stuff, which I find kind of nuts, is that of all of this discussion, I wish somebody would be paying attention to what's going on regarding these, quote, unredacted Epstein files that nobody cares about.
And they're missing the point.
They only care about the fact because it is, I'm telling you, because it's sexual.
That's what gets their attention.
There's something so monumentally wrong with it.
You have no idea how wrong this is.
It drives me nuts.
Do you understand this?
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Do you understand that?
That's the thing which is the most...
The most problematic.
I'll leave it at that.
Problematic.
Okay?
Now, does it matter at all?
Is anybody going to listen to me?
No, probably not.
But there is at least something so monumentally wonderful about people who are at least seemingly interested in paying attention to what is happening in the world today.
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I cannot say it enough, and I cannot put it into context enough about how critical it is for this to happen.
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It's very daunting.
It is so...
It's just...
I mean, to see how lucky we are.
And as we're pulling up, I look, and what do I see?
I see nothing but...
Buggies and baskets of water.
Water and paper towels.
Water gallons and gallons of...
These are families and paper towels.
A lot of food, paper towels.
Paper towels and water.
Oh, toilet paper supplies, but water.
I thought to myself, this is such an incredible story.
There's this and that and they have...
It is truly remarkable.
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Tomorrow, dear friend, is January 6th, and of course, January 6th is going to be, sad to say, one of these things where we are going to be thinking of 9-11, 10-7, October 7th, and January 6th.
January 6th.
January 6th.
Quick, quick, quick, quick, quick question, by the way, quick question.
Do you believe that January 6th was staged?
Yes or no?
And please, for those listening right now, you must go back and watch this and read the comments of these brave Americans.
Do you believe that it was staged, contrived?
Not real.
Would not have happened.
It's not organic.
Would not have happened were it not for this staged, forced, orchestrated...
Effort.
Nothing.
It was all manufactured.
How many believe that?
All manufactured.
Without this manufactured group, nothing would have happened.
How many believe that?
Anybody?
You believe it was staged.
Staged.
That without this staging, what?
What?
What was January 6th?
Nobody was charged with insurrection.
Nobody was ever accused of it.
What was January 6th?
What was it?
Somebody says they were being incited.
Really?
Incited to what?
Most of the people who were charged were not inside the Capitol.
That's a different story.
There were people outside.
They were outside.
Some people never went into the Capitol.
They were outside.
And they were, you know, with their gadget and flag, we're going to do this.
and they were in charge of the parieting things, up to and including seditious conspiracy, which I've been through a million times, because you've got to read the statute.
Insurrection and rebellion are not really, those are more like, those don't really exist.
Anyway, anyway, I'm going to show you.
Thank you.
All of those people, nobody would have been there without this?
Okay.
Now, here's the best one.
Were there undercover police officers or FBI?
Were there?
Were there?
I know old Ray Epps, boy, that one was a...
He's going to do very well.
He's going to collect very well.
Because he had to move his family and he was basically like, come on!
And because he wasn't charged enough or because he appeared to be like, hey, who was that guy?
I don't know about him.
They said, aha, he must be kind of like an inside job falls by.
And he's going to own these people.
He's going to own them.
So let me ask you a question.
Tell me.
The FBI were there, right?
Let's assume they were there.
What did they do?
What did they do?
Do you see the guys standing there with the short pants?
And they say, those are FBI.
How do you know?
I know.
They all wore the same pants.
They all wore khaki shorts or whatever.
And they went, okay.
There's four or five of them.
Yeah, those are FBI.
Let's assume they were.
What did they do?
What did they do?
Doesn't matter what they did.
They were there.
Were they yelling and screaming?
No.
Well, they were there.
Well, you gotta tell me what they were doing.
I don't know what they were doing, but they were there.
And that's all that matters.
They were there.
You understand what I'm saying?
No, I don't understand what you're saying.
What about it?
Well, just they were there.
But what'd they do?
Nobody can tell me.
Nobody.
A jeune provocateur.
Dick says that.
Dick, do we have anything?
Go ahead.
No, they're standing there like this.
They're watching.
How about the guy with the eye patch and the guy from Proud Boys or whoever the hell these people were who were planning, who were standing there?
See, I was not in any of the trials.
Read none of the indictments or information, have no idea what it was they actually did.
What did they do?
Let me put it to you this way.
How many people would it take to overthrow this country?
When you say attempt to throw it over, I mean, can one person attempt?
Well, it's a seditious conspiracy, you need more than one.
But how many people would it take, do you think, to overthrow this country?
Give me a number.
How many people?
How many people?
20,000?
You can need any second air war for this.
Remember when they tried, remember Smedley Butler and others?
They needed divisions.
Divisions.
Where would you go?
What would you do?
How would you destroy this country?
Well, first of all, I would not be going to the capitalists.
Here we are!
There's a guy with a night patch!
There's a guy with a candy!
Yay!
Bring in the guy with the helmets.
What did they do?
Tell me what they did.
What?
Why?
America!
7076!
Okay.
Roger.
Yeah, listen, I've got the 82nd Airborne standing mic.
Roger that.
You've got the 1st Marine Division.
I've got the 101st Airborne.
I've got the 1st Ranger Division.
I've got Navy SEALs.
I've got Delta IV.
They're ready to go.
How many people would it take to take all those people?
Unless the Navy SEALs and everybody else was involved.
How many people would it take?
How many people would it take?
More than that.
I don't give a damn how much you jump and scream and yell.
What have we done?
Well, because they posed a threat to our country.
They did?
If I said, make it look good here.
Bring me a little Not even a division.
Bring me a...
Bring me a...
I don't know, whatever.
Not a brigade, a division, a platoon.
Bring in a platoon.
Just bring in...
Just bring in all of a sudden some big MRAP and he comes in.
Like, disperse.
Did you hear that?
Disperse.
What the hell is that?
All of a sudden these big...
And you jump off and you see people with ninja masks.
My God, it's Delta Force.
And they do these cordons.
Where they have this kind of stuff that they use for crowd control, they used in Fallujah.
They go, holy shit!
My God!
How many people do you think you need?
What is the chance of any of this happening?
Really?
I mean, isn't that going to do so?
Have you been to D.C.?
They've got Secret Service, Uniform Secret Service, Capitol Police.
D.C. police.
Park police.
Museum police.
Smithsonian police.
Post office police.
Amdrak police.
There's more policing you can imagine.
There's more policing than we're there.
All right, disperse.
You know, a water cannon or something.
That's it.
This is going to take over.
Now, look at Chile.
Look at Allende.
Remember the coup that we did?
That CIA coup?
In 1973?
Remember that one when he died?
When they put in Pinochet?
Remember that?
Now that's a coup.
We know a little bit about that.
So would somebody please tell me what exactly what was this about?
Jamie, you're asking, and this marks a dark and terrible moment.
In American history, what?
Well, then, what were they going to do?
Well, still.
Come on in.
Ashley Babbitt, well, we don't recognize her.
The only person who died.
The only person.
The lies, I don't get it.
Yeah, everybody okay?
Yeah.
What do you mean?
Well, listen, we've got a bunch of people around here at the Capitol.
Want to make sure.
Is everybody alright?
Yeah.
No, seriously, are you okay?
Yes, we're okay.
Let's check in with L.A. L.A.?
I mean, this is a big country.
You've got to, you know, how's the White House going?
They're nowhere near the White House.
Okay.
What about the, they're at the Capitol.
They're just right here.
What about the Supreme Court?
Nope, we're not near the Capitol.
The Supreme Court's across the street from the, what about the Supreme Court?
No, they're fine.
So these people are the guy with the eye patch and the big belly and the, And the camouflage, yay!
We're going to tell you I've stopped that vote!
Okay.
You want to stop that vote?
Yeah.
I want to fly.
I want to sprout wings.
I'm going to do a lot of things that I have a far greater chance of this.
Now, there was certainly trespass in the Capitol.
Absolutely.
Were some people scared?
Absolutely.
Was Mike Pence scared?
Absolutely.
That's insurrection?
I don't think so.
So we're going to be talking about that tomorrow, dear friends, because it is total and utter caca del toro.
And why do we think we're bringing it up?
To keep Trump from winning in 2024.
But if he keeps this up with this Alina Haba and these morons, he might, you know, do the job himself.
But that's what this is about.
It has nothing to do.
It has absolutely nothing to do, dear friends, with...
The fall of the government.
It's to prevent Trump.
It's to bootstrap him into maybe some 14th Amendment argument.
Believe me, they don't care about this.
People have forgotten.
What they do is incredible.
What we have to do is realize they're in a fishbowl.
And there's multiple fishbowls, like multiple universes, and they're all over the place.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Yes, I do.
And yes, you do, dear friends.
Yes, you do.
So, let me remind you, dear, dear, great and loyal and wonderful friends, I ask you again, please remember, remember that I'm so glad to be back at the cutting room.
The cutting room, there it is, my friends.
Oops, hang on a minute.
There we go.
Just a second.
Yep, there we go.
Yes, the cutting room right there.
February the 3rd.
Please come by.
Please.
I want to meet you.
Wear your MyPillow slippers.
It'll be great.
You'll enjoy it.
It'll be just like home.
Just like doing this, which is probably the way you're dressed most probably right now.
And one more time.
Here we go.
There is that link for you.
All right, dear friends, have a great and glorious day.
Thank you so, so much.
I appreciate your kindness.
I appreciate your respect.
Carla, the cooking CEO, and Ed Weird Mitchell, thank you.
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