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| Just when I think I've explained Fanny Willis enough, just when I think I've said, okay, that's it. | |
| That'll do it. | |
| That'll wrap it up. | |
| I've done my job. | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| Not even close. | |
| Maybe it's because America's been through COVID and we've had our sense of smell affected by maybe vaccines or illnesses or spike proteins or whatever the hell is. | |
| Maybe, maybe our sense of detecting funk and stench and the fetid remains of corruption, maybe, maybe that's been affected. | |
| Maybe we're not the same. | |
| Maybe there's something wrong with our ability to detect the putrescent and vile funk of audacious, self-appointed, self-entitled, arrogant, hubristic, megalomaniacal, demented, Scented hubris. | |
| This sense of I don't care what you think. | |
| That's what this is about. | |
| And by the way, President Trump, I don't know if you're listening to me. | |
| I don't know if anybody's told you. | |
| But what I suggest you do a meat piece of your re-election. | |
| Because she represents the corruption, the excess, The vile, again, the contaminated putrescent, the fetid, rank, horrible feculence, the tear-inducing, lacrimating, eye-watering funk of corruption. | |
| It smells! | |
| And we've always had to somehow maybe anticipate or think or imagine what people were like. | |
| Behind closed doors. | |
| It wasn't until we heard Richard Nixon on the phone. | |
| We realized, my God, this man was demented! | |
| Richard Nixon is Letitia Baldridge compared to this. | |
| This woman and I don't know who's better. | |
| I go back and forth. | |
| This man, this Nathan Wade, emasculated, ripped apart, shredded. | |
| Tossed aside, caught in one, one whopper, one lie after another. | |
| Every time they open their mouth, it's joyous. | |
| I've never been to our house, maybe 10 times total, 35 times during booty calls! | |
| Come on! | |
| You leave your house at 12.40 in the morning? | |
| 11.45 p.m. | |
| And you stay until 4 o 'clock in the morning. | |
| You come home. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| And you said, no, we never had any sexual concupiscence. | |
| Any intromission. | |
| Until 2022. | |
| What the hell were you doing? | |
| You're lying! | |
| You're lying! | |
| You lie at levels and in colors and in shades and hues and sounds and tones that we never thought even remotely possible. | |
| You are the Mozart of lies. | |
| Well, let me rephrase it. | |
| You are the Joey Suzu of lying. | |
| The John Lovitz. | |
| Yeah, that's right. | |
| That's the ticket. | |
| Yeah, I never went over to her place. | |
| Yeah, that's it. | |
| Yeah, yeah, right, right, right. | |
| Let me see, I met her in 2019. | |
| Yeah, that's it. | |
| Met her at a conference. | |
| We never really did the... | |
| until, you know, 2022. | |
| Now, look at these two. | |
| You think they held off for three years? | |
| Come on. | |
| For the love of God. | |
| You know those love-crossed, power-hungry, like rabid animals, like weasels probably attack. | |
| Just some kind of a barnyard cacophony. | |
| The fur was flying as he tooled about midnight for his tryst with the seductress Fanny. | |
| Oh, Fanny. | |
| Can't come up with a better one than that, huh? | |
| I mean, the pun writes itself. | |
| Excuse me. | |
| Fanny. | |
| Roy. | |
| It's like people who pronounce, no, it's Fuchs. | |
| Roy. | |
| Bouquet versus Bucket. | |
| Remember the hyacinth? | |
| PBS joke. | |
| Now listen. | |
| President Trump, she represents everything. | |
| She's it. | |
| You can talk about Letitia James all you want. | |
| And Judge Engeron, they're at least cordial. | |
| They maintain some Some scintilla of civility. | |
| An ort, a molecule of such, maybe? | |
| But this? | |
| No, no, no, no, no. | |
| And she goes after you for what? | |
| Racketeering. | |
| Racketeering! | |
| Arson would have made more sense. | |
| First degree murder. | |
| Serial murder. | |
| Racketeering. | |
| These people don't even know each other. | |
| Doesn't matter to Fannie. | |
| Uh-uh. | |
| When she goes for the Gustome, don't get in her way. | |
| And by the way, Fannie, what do you think about central bank digital currency? | |
| You know they're going to get rid of cash. | |
| Did you know that? | |
| And according to your old man, Papa Floyd, bad news for black folks. | |
| He told us it's a black thing. | |
| Hoarding thousands of dollars in cash. | |
| It's a black thing. | |
| Because, well, whatever. | |
| That might be a thing of the past. | |
| You might want to check that one out, Fannie. | |
| And by the way, do you think the deep state, the police state, the intel state, the shadow government is going to bail her out? | |
| When she really hits rock bottom? | |
| Do you think anybody from the Department of Justice is going to come out and help her? | |
| To pull her from the fire? | |
| To pull her from the mess that she's caused? | |
| Hell no! | |
| She thought, I'm on the gravy train. | |
| I can see it one eye. | |
| Senator Willis. | |
| Justice Willis. | |
| Supreme Court. | |
| Federal judge. | |
| You don't think that's possible? | |
| You don't think somebody said to her, how would you like to be a federal judge? | |
| We'll do it. | |
| Do you see these judge rules that some of the people that Biden picked? | |
| Oh, that's done. | |
| The train wreck is... | |
| And it's still in slow motion. | |
| The collision. | |
| Think Gomez Adams. | |
| It's beautiful. | |
| President Trump, she represents everything that's wrong with this country and everything that is wrong with the perjurious prosecution and persecution of you, fine sir. | |
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