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Feb. 27, 2024 - Lionel Nation
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Trump Wins (Eat It!)
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As I was saying, Mrs. L and I happened to be at an event last eve, Sunday eve.
It's an event of sorts, and that's all I'll say.
During the course of the event, the following questions were asked by a number of people, repeatedly.
How can this be happening?
How can President Trump have this happen to him?
How are they letting this happen to him?
This is unfair.
This is illegal.
This is wrong.
This is terrible.
This is unprecedented.
Who, by the way, is very good.
I like him a lot.
And John Yu, also very good, too.
This is Mr. Torture Memo.
Remember him?
It's okay to torture.
Good, John.
Anyway, in my YouTube rotation, and there it was.
There it was.
How can this?
Okay, fine, fine.
They love to ask this, but this can't be.
No, it can be.
No, it can be.
No, no.
How can this be?
Okay.
What I want you to understand is to recognize a couple of things that are happening here.
Number one, America has a cancer.
America has a cancer called whatever, wokeism, I don't know what.
It's unprecedented.
Unprecedented.
This cancer.
I hate to use the word cancer.
You call it the C word.
But anyway, the big C. And for reasons that we can explain or talk to, I will try to tell you this much.
Stop asking why.
I am a An oncologist.
We are a liberty oncologist.
We are trying to save the patient.
We don't care why.
We don't care.
We really, honest to God, it doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
I don't know.
Imagine you're in some critical care unit and your doctor keeps saying, I wonder why this happened.
I wonder why he got the brain cancer and nobody else.
Does cancer run in his family?
You know, these gliomas are pretty tough.
I wonder what causes them.
Could it be environment?
Could it be something inherent?
Could it be just happenstance?
And why there?
Why is this particular form of...
You would ask your doctor, stop asking questions.
I don't care why.
It's important to identify it in terms of trying to stop it.
But to ask, I wonder if this is similar to...
Did the cavemen have cancers?
Do we have any records of Neanderthals having cancer?
What was the first...
Cancer.
Remember the word cancer means crab.
And the way that...
Stop it!
Stop it!
What is the matter with us?
Who is in charge here?
I want to grab these Republicans by the throat and say, do we have an adult here?
Is there anybody here who wants to?
I can't imagine.
I love meeting all of these ex-military.
Let me explain something to you about this.
And I want you to understand this and take this in the spirit that it is given.
I do not have a fetish about the military.
I don't know why.
We were someplace, and he was a Marine.
Excuse me.
Thank you.
But what does that mean?
Let me just stop right there.
We have to rephrase the way we think.
Is there anybody here?
Who would allow their children to be a Marine today?
No.
So what are we lauding?
I understand it was a different time.
It was a different time.
But we have got to stop this war fetish, this military fetish.
Thank you for serving your country.
That's it!
That's it!
You give me somebody who's been a first grade teacher in some inner city school for 40 years, 30 years.
That's somebody I want to talk to.
That's somebody too.
But we've got this John Wayne thing.
God bless people who went and fought and all of that stuff, but no more war.
Do you understand?
I had somebody the other day who said...
Do you still have a problem with General Jack Keene?
I said, he's a warmonger!
He's a profiteer!
Jesus Christ!
Pay attention!
He's with the Institute for the Study of War!
He's the Newlands!
He's the Kegis!
Yeah, but I kind of like him!
No, you like him because he's tough and he's manly!
And he's a military!
He's a general!
What is the matter with you people?
He is a shill for the military-industrial complex.
Eisenhower knew a few things about war.
He knew a few things.
What is this fetish that we have?
I don't understand him.
Well, he's a cop.
You know why people are cops?
Pension, family, get a job.
You don't want to go out there and slug and bang heads together.
No!
You ever talk to a fireman?
What do I do?
I want to run into fires.
No, you don't.
That's the last thing in the world you want to do.
Look, I'm not trying to dismiss.
Stop fetishizing everything.
This John Wayne world we live in, I think it's barbaric that we even have somebody.
And every time, every time I meet anybody from Vietnam, I want to say, I'm so sorry for you.
You don't want to tell somebody that.
You don't want to make them think like, oh my God, it was the biggest waste of time in the world.
But it was a waste of time!
What was that all about?
We're the only country that instead of saying, we're not going to do this anymore, we honor them.
No, no, stop honoring war.
Stop fetishizing war.
Yes, these people had no say in this.
They did their case admirably.
But the cause was ridiculous.
It's ridiculous.
World War II is over.
That was fascism.
And we were so goddamn stupid we didn't realize that the ones who really won the war in World War II was Russia!
That's so Stalin kicked their ass!
Why?
Because he was barbaric.
He made Mao look sensible.
He told Hitler after Barbarossa, you can do whatever you want.
I'm throwing...
Everybody at you.
You don't understand.
This is Russia.
This is the winter.
And I'm going to throw.
I don't know the meaning of.
Wait a minute.
Hold it.
In 1920.
I always got this statistic wrong.
In 1921.
Virtually.
All.
No.
Excuse me.
80%.
Of males born in, this is important, 80% of males born in 19, I think it's 21, died in World War II.
80% and again, I'm some leeway, of a year!
The class of 21, gone!
This is the most ridiculous...
We're in, what, 80 countries?
700 bases?
And I get these people, I like General Keene!
You're an idiot!
You're a schmuck!
You see this thing behind you?
You see this American flag?
You see this?
You see this?
It's not...
It's not an aphrodisiac.
It's not...
A sex toy.
It's not, it doesn't turn you on.
It's a symbol of us.
What we should have is this, a lapel pin for the Constitution, though nobody would know what it was.
You know, by the way, lapel pins and name tags.
Are acceptable reasons to stare at somebody's breast.
You notice that at a party?
What is that?
What is that name?
A little closer.
What is that?
Portuguese?
Who is this guy?
I don't know.
This name fascinates me.
Get away.
It's the Constitution.
Every time I go anywhere, I say, well, this flag thing.
I'm thinking to myself, should I keep the flag up?
Because I like it.
But this is not it.
This isn't even this.
This is, you know.
For those of you into vexillology, I want so much to start from scratch and say, okay, we're going to have a boot camp.
Everybody, I've gone in and I have completely erased your brain.
A particular memory bank.
I've reversed a brain regarding that part of your brain that deals with military and with history.
And with politics.
I've completely wiped it out.
We're going to start new.
We're going to build this up again.
You know when you build a sauce?
You know how you build the foundations?
You build.
That's what we need to do.
We are so contaminated by I don't know what.
And some people say, I'm a conservative.
Well, you know, those liberals out there.
I heard some of you say, well, don't let those liberals.
They're not liberals.
What are you talking about?
They don't even call themselves liberals.
You think this is a liberal?
It's like if I called somebody and say, Hey, Aunt Maxine, yes?
You're a carnivore.
Well, I mean, I don't only mean...
These names don't mean anything.
They don't mean anything.
We've got to strip ourselves of this...
This silliness about, we're the good guys.
The only reason I'm even talking to Republicans is because they're the only ones who are listening to me who even remotely have some kind of any idea that's even remotely compatible with mine.
But some of these people are just, they're all talk.
They're all talk.
I've never seen anything like it.
You know who has CPAC?
Republicans.
And they're so goddamn stupid, they don't realize that CPAC is about this.
Not money.
This.
One of my favorite jokes.
You've got this thing where I don't know why you've like, ooh, we're going to go see Megyn Kelly.
Maybe they have this.
Do you know of any...
Liberals who say, hey, we're going to go to this.
Guess who I saw?
Jake Tapper.
Oh, I love Jake Tapper.
Do you love Mehdi Hassan?
Nobody likes him, but he actually makes more sense than us.
Do you?
Republicans have this weird fetish thing about Megyn Kelly or Hannity or whatever.
We're going to go to Hannity.
What is it?
Nobody said, we're going to go see Roger Mudd.
What?
What?
I mean, they said, oh, there's Cronkite, but it wasn't...
It's weird!
I'll never forget, it was a Christmas party.
Christmas time.
Somebody said, you know where I'm going?
I said, no, where?
To get more medication?
To make you stop talking like this?
I don't know, where are you going?
And they said, where am I going to go to that?
The Newsmax party.
The Christmas party.
And?
And?
No, I'm going to go to the Newsmax party.
I said, what is the matter with you?
Who cares?
What does that even mean?
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Mission number one.
Rule number one.
You're in my boot camp.
We don't know anything.
Number one.
Constitution.
And if you think you're going to learn anything by reading this, good luck.
Imagine, this is how crazy our country is.
Imagine having the football rulebook.
Like say, hey coach, can we do this?
Well, let's go to the rulebook.
Well, you're not going to learn much there.
What?
You have to go to the rules of interpretations of the NFL.
The what?
Yeah, there's a separate division called the NFL.
Interpretation division that interprets the rules.
That's what the Supreme Court does.
We have the Constitution, but we read it.
We've got to go to the Supreme Court.
Okay.
And then the Supreme Court says, and then there's also these intermediate courts that also respond to certain things.
Okay.
So this is the rule book.
Yeah, but the rule book may not explain the rules.
You've got to go elsewhere.
So we have this rule book called the Constitution that you've got to go to the Supreme Court to find out whether they're...
It's crazy!
But that's the rule.
Not to flag this.
You know, this part of us that says, we're against slavery.
Bullshit!
This country was founded on slavery.
We had the Fugitive Slave Clause.
We had a provision of the Constitution that says, by the way, if you find a slave, give it back.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, give it back.
Thomas Jefferson, the most wonderful man.
George Washington, give it back.
A little help.
No, no, no.
That's slave.
Uh-oh.
No, no, no, no.
They're chattel.
They are just livestock.
Don't give me that human man.
No, no, no.
Give it back.
This was in the Constitution.
You got that?
Can you deal with that?
Can you deal with that?
Got it?
And by the way, While we're on the subject of slavery, if you think we went to countries and islands to pick up slaves without those countries saying, yeah, how many do you need?
Five?
Five.
Will these do you?
You don't go to countries and nab their people without somebody saying, excuse me, you gotta pay to dance.
But we're the Constitution.
That's number one.
Number two.
If you don't Enforce the law.
Nobody cares about following it.
What do you think is going to happen if they say, hey, did you hear the news?
Yeah.
There's no more highway patrol.
What?
Yeah, they don't stop speeders anymore.
What do you think is going to happen?
What do you think?
Well, we still better drive carefully.
Some might, because some people drive slow.
Some people may drive slow.
By the way, interestingly enough, in the old days, when people had real pot, from what I've read, people would drive like 10 miles an hour.
There was no need for speeding.
It was the safest thing to know.
Let's go home.
Uh-uh.
Let's go!
Okay.
Come on.
No road rage.
Okay.
Take it easy.
Hey, Pop.
Yeah.
Can we get out of the driveway?
Oh, sure.
You know, it was a different world then.
Now we get out and we want to kill each other.
Because we're crazy.
But I digress.
So the first rule is, if nobody is enforcing the law...
So here's what happened.
Let me explain to you this.
Okay?
Listen, class.
And then we'll talk about Mark Levin later.
Who's a good guy, by the way.
But it's the same crap.
Every week it's the same.
I know, Mark.
I know, I know, I know.
And how can I don't?
Okay.
Amen.
Okay.
This is what happened and what's happening.
This is the world, or the country, whatever you want.
This, this little iPod case, is a virus.
And this is called, give it a name, wokeism, not even wokeism, wokeism is a part of it.
Radical left, radical globalism, deep state, police state, intel state, shadow government, ruling class.
Klaus Schwab, Soros, you happy?
Give it whoever.
What do you want to call this?
What do you want to call it?
It's not the GOP, it's these other people.
So they have to look for a party.
And they say, oh, we'll go to this one.
We'll go to these people.
In the world.
We'll actually contaminate the world, but to make it even simpler for this, think of this as the DNC.
And the virus goes in, and lo and behold, they become one.
You know a virus is not a living thing, right?
A virus goes in and reworks the code.
It comes in and it starts rewiring stuff.
Okay, good.
Now it's ours.
Now we've rewired it.
We've changed the password of your security, your alarm system.
Hey, what's this?
What's this?
We've changed it.
We changed all that.
Okay.
It looks like the same party has the same party in there.
Same people, Nancy Pelosi.
And they got some new Bernie Sanders and Steny Hoyer.
Remember him?
He's there.
But behind it is this.
It's the virus that's in there.
And this virus said, you go ahead.
And you just do regular stuff.
Just like when you have, you know, when you get a virus, your heart doesn't stop.
Your brain doesn't stop.
A virus doesn't kill it.
Remember something.
A virus never wants to kill its host.
Because if the host dies, the virus dies.
It doesn't want to kill you.
Just like a parasite.
Parasitism versus symbiosis.
You know how that works.
That's it.
So our system looks the same.
You got Nancy Pelosi.
You got this.
But all of a sudden, it's something else.
It's this new thing.
I don't know what, but it's infected.
And we can spend all the time in the world saying, well, I wonder what's infected.
It's infected.
Now, what do you do with this?
Well, we can't kill the system.
We've got to kill the virus.
You've got to kill the virus.
How do you do that?
Well, antibiotics don't work.
You know that, right?
To kill the virus.
We can do some things.
One is maybe we can work.
We can be like ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine.
We can do a palliative.
We can kind of help some symptoms.
But the virus is still there.
Is there an immune system in politics?
No.
In nature there is.
In nature there is.
See, that's...
That's where the analogy doesn't work.
See, in nature, when you say, oh, hey, there's COVID.
We know what that is, right?
We got that one.
Well, this is a mutant of variation.
Remember how they made stuff up as they went, oh, it's the Omicron variant.
Okay.
Whatever.
Doesn't work like that here.
You got to go in, you got to kill the virus.
There's no immune system.
Once it's in, you got to do it.
So how do you do it?
Well, first of all, you understand how things work.
Okay?
And you all get together and you say, we will talk about individual things later.
Like, oh, I don't know.
Relaxation therapy.
We'll talk about the role of, I love this, the role of meditation.
I love meditation.
Meditation is great.
But if you've got some disease, I don't give a damn how much you meditate.
Good for you.
It might help your attitude, but it ain't gonna stop anything.
Well, how about some fruit juices?
No, no.
Enemas?
No, no.
Uh-uh.
I like when people say, well, you know, I have cancer, and I'm gonna do it the whole list of...
Uh-uh.
No.
It's called dead.
No, no, no, no, no.
This is warfare.
This is warfare.
Let's get all those military folks back here.
Remember when you had a mission?
You follow orders?
Okay, what do we got to do?
You got to kill the enemy.
That's the virus.
How do you kill it?
What do you do?
Well, you don't just sit around and talk about it all day long.
That's what these people do.
They just sit around and they just talk about stuff.
They just talk about stuff.
They do it all the time.
This is terrible.
How come...
I was at a meeting the other day.
I keep saying these meanings.
I like these groups.
And there was a guy talking.
By the way, a little bit of advice.
If you ever give a speech, never read it.
That's all I want to tell you.
If you don't know your own message, not good.
Anyway, I ask a very simple question.
This executive order is chapter 67, section 67, this case that allows Judge Engeron and Tish James and others to bring these cases against Donald Trump.
That's the issue.
Not whether she overvalued or undervalued Mar-a-Lago.
That's not the issue.
We don't care about that.
That's not the issue.
It's important.
The issue is, how did we get there?
Imagine this.
In no walk of life, Dr. Lipschitz, yes, you're being sued.
Really?
Yes, for malpractice.
Who?
Is it a patient?
No.
Anybody complain?
No.
Did I misjudge anything?
No.
Anybody hurt?
No.
Well, who's saying I committed malpractice?
We did.
Who?
We're the board.
The board.
The board of whatever.
Wait a minute.
What did I do?
I don't know.
You kind of made some claims that, well, you know, you were talking about some...
Anybody...
Did anybody rely on those claims?
Nope.
Anybody get hurt?
Nope.
This is the law!
This is the law!
If there's a law that says, okay...
Do you know how many times?
How many times?
Prosecutors, people who themselves would smoke dope, do drugs, I'm prosecuting drug cases?
Well, that's the law.
I think it's stupid, but that's the law.
If you don't change the law, so the question is, it's not with Judge Edgar.
How is it that this exists in the first place?
Did you ever hear anybody talk about that?
Nope.
Did you ever hear about anybody going to Kathy Hochul, the governor of New York, or the legislature, or the assembly, or anybody?
Nope.
Why are you going after Judge Angela?
Because he's weird-looking, and we can call him liberal, and it's easy, and it's low-hanging fruit, and that's a difficult Fox News mentality.
But it's not him.
There are these statutes.
We used to have laws that prohibited...
Penalize being homosexual.
There was a statute in New York that prevented men from dressing like women.
And half of this crowd would be cracking rocks upstate if that were true.
Can you believe that?
What does it mean to dress like a woman?
What does that mean?
You ever see a Tom Brown outfit, whatever, with a skirt?
Is that a woman?
How about a man who wears a wig?
I think that's a woman.
I think anybody...
It's not a wig, it's a toupee.
I think it's a wig.
Women wear wigs.
I think you're under...
Wait a minute.
What does that mean?
But it was a law.
They would arrest people for dressing like women.
What does it mean to dress like a...
What about a woman who dresses like a man?
There were laws.
They changed the laws.
The rule is, get rid of this law.
And I ask a question.
I said, is anybody talking about this?
Nobody.
Look at me like, huh?
Don't blame the judge.
Blame the law.
Why do we have this in the first place?
Our good friend, John McGuire, couldn't get hired, says, you should check out BIPA and Illinois.
Thousands of companies are getting whacked with millions of class actions with no harm.
I will do that.
I'm not even sure what the hell that is.
BIPA?
B-I-P-A.
B-I-P-I.
Oops, hang on.
BIPA.
Biometric Information Privacy Act?
Is that it?
We've got to look into that.
You've got to help us out with that one, Johnny Boy.
We're not as conversant as...
Do you see what I did just now?
Do you see what I did?
Stop right there.
Do you see what I did?
I looked it up.
How many people do you know say, what is that?
Look it up.
No, I don't look things up.
What does that word mean?
Look it up.
No, I don't like that.
No.
Thank you.
I am so sorry.
I have no...
Today, you have no...
You have no earthly idea.
The gremlins.
You have no...
I'm not even going to tell you.
I'm not even going to bore you with this.
I'm not even going to tell you.
I'm not even going to tell you what I have been going through today.
The gremlins.
The little things.
Calls dropping.
I'm not even going to bring it up.
But just trust me.
There are a lot of kids out there who say, I can't take the stress.
You don't know what stress is.
It's like I swear to God, sometimes I think to myself, what are you doing to me?
What are you doing to me?
Why me, Lord?
What have I ever done to you?
All right.
So, that's it.
Now, here's the one thing, too.
This is my best part.
This is my best.
So, I'm watching this talk here tonight, and somebody in our little group says, you think Trump can go to jail, can go to prison?
And I felt like saying, wait a minute, did I just hear that?
Did somebody just ask that question?
Does anybody here think that Trump can go to prison?
Let me see if I can settle this question.
You're goddamn right he can go to prison.
What do you think the point of this is?
What?
Yes!
Go to prison for what?
It's like, oh Jesus, where's he been?
I don't know.
The Espionage Act?
Are you kidding me?
You don't understand this.
Let me see.
They want him destroyed.
They want to put him in prison.
Tish James is so upset because all I can do is just destroy him financially.
Take away all of his properties in New York.
All of his abilities.
He can't even run his own country.
His company, rather.
Same thing for his sons.
We add some receiver to this.
We absent them from this.
We permanently enjoin him from doing any business in New York.
And, yeah.
And if there's any way to throw his ass in prison, yeah.
And whoever does that will be heralded forever as the man who got, or woman who got, you know, Cochise.
I did it.
I brought Dillinger to justice.
I was, you know, don't shoot G-Man.
J. Edgar Hoover.
What is the matter with you people?
You know what they say after that?
Well, how can they do that?
Oh, Jesus.
Oh, Jesus.
I don't know what to say.
I don't know what to say.
Let me give you an example of something.
Sometimes things happen, sometimes things don't.
You mentioned war.
Survivor's guilt.
Two guys standing there.
They're in war on the battlefield.
Bullet hits one, kills one, the other one sits there.
Why did they hit this guy and not me?
Ottawa will say luck, entropy, random disorder.
Gracie loves George, says leaves out air as open as our borders.
Leaves our air as open as our borders.
Interesting.
I like this.
This sounds like some kind of a white guy, an Indian.
Do you ever hear the way, remember the way they always do Indians on TV?
Leave our air.
Man, come.
Possum, run.
And they always have this language.
Laughing beaver says, you know what?
I like that though.
Leaves our air as open as borders.
That should be a line from Stairway to Heaven.
There's a lady who knows our air is open as our borders and the hedgerow.
Very good.
Now, did you hear the word?
I read some story about, um, Ronna McDaniel.
Oh, what is, um, um, This is the part that kills me.
This is the part that kills me.
You know what I love?
Speaking of battle, and I love talking about I love talking about war.
But not the way you do.
But war.
Some people.
Oh, look at this.
Oh, McDonald's is back.
Wait a minute.
No.
Do not put those fries into your mouth.
Instead, put them directly into your quarter pounder where they belong.
The hottest, juiciest quarter pounder yet is perfect, made perfecter.
McDonald's, where have you been?
Thank you.
I was wondering, we had you and ShopRite.
Somebody asked me, how did you get a McDonald's in Georgia?
I don't know, but thank you.
Here we go.
Here's biometric privacy.
My company on paper owed approximately $300 million, but settled out for $150,000.
So no, it's roving extortion.
Oh, that's going to be the same way with carbon.
Oh, here we go.
Gracie says, air marshals pulled off flights.
Check that out.
I like that.
Thank you.
I missed that one when my thing was going crazy there.
Oh, biometrics.
Don't even start with the biometrics.
Don't even...
Oh, no, no, no.
Here's the best part.
Talking about Fanny.
I love Fanny.
Oh, my God.
Fanny.
Oh, God!
Fanny's the most important story in the world.
Fanny be tender.
Fanny is the greatest.
Fannie, by the way, said, Fannie, what do they do when CBDC comes in and they're going to start killing cash?
I know that's a black folk thing.
You know, I was trying to explain to something and I realized that sometimes I waste my time, but I said, you know what, I'm going to do my thing.
I'm going to try my best to make people understand what's going on, but nonetheless.
I said to somebody, I said, you know, I said, Willie Horton, no, no, I said, Fannie Willis is Trump's Willie Horton.
I was like, you can't say that.
I said, would you stop this black thing?
It's not because she's black.
Don't you remember what Willie Horton is?
Willie Horton was this important thing in the world.
Willie Horton was this incredible, well, in 1988, this is a terrible black, ugly, not that he was black, but he was a black man who was a terrible mugshot, and he was scary.
And you know exactly, I mean, if they have some guy named, you know, there was a case of this rape case recently where this girl, did you hear about this judge who basically was thrown off of the bench because he said something stupid about rape?
The alleged punitive convicted rapist looked like a, I thought it was a tranny or a trans, I didn't know.
He looked like a little kid or something.
That's not a bad looking guy.
That's a bad looking guy.
Willie Horton.
I kept saying Willie Nelson.
Well, Willie Nelson too, but Willie Horton.
Remember Willie Horton in 1980 and Michael Dukakis?
They let him out of prison for the furlough.
And he goes out on the furlough.
What does he do?
He rapes and kills and murders and slashes.
And they let him go and he's a rapist.
And they go, Michael Dukakis.
Willie Horton.
They go, oh, black guy.
And you know it, even though he's in.
No, no, wait, wait, wait.
Come on.
There were people...
Do you ever see?
Remember this?
If you don't think idiosyncrasies...
Remember Carla Faye Tucker?
Carla Faye Tucker?
Carla Faye Tucker was one of the...
She was done drugs.
Remember that they executed her?
She got this guy in the chest with a pickaxe.
They felt so sorry.
Oh, she did these little hand dances.
Carla Faye Tucker...
I was going to say Willie Nelson.
Remember Willie Nelson, the rapist?
He said, what?
Willie Nelson?
No, Willie Horton.
Oh, Willie Horton.
Anyway, Carla Faye Tucker.
Yep, yep.
They got her.
She was the worst.
Remember her?
Oh, we got to stop the death penalty.
And George W. Bush, to his credit, said, look, if you're going to have it, have it.
But don't say, well, she looks nice.
Then there was Eileen Wuornos.
Remember Eileen Wuornos?
Eileen Wuornos.
She acted crazy, kind of like a Wendy Williams guy.
She had the bug-out eyes, and she was mean, and she shot people, because she was basically a woman who was, her story, her life story, but she was unattractive, and nobody, and she didn't do hand dances and all that other kind of stuff.
And they said, oh, yeah, execute her ass, but not Carla Faye Tucker.
No, she's sweet.
Well, Willie Horton was this.
God-awful.
He looked like the personification of rapists in the worst mugshot ever.
It was horrible.
Well, that's what did it.
And then Bernard Shaw, or whatever it was, CNN said, Governor Dukakis, assume that Kitty Dukakis, your wife, was raped and murdered, would you advocate the death penalty?
He says, no, Bernard, no, I wouldn't.
He said, oh my God!
Well, Willie Horton was emblematic of our revolving prison system.
And Fannie Willis is perfect.
She is the perfect, perfect example of this system where they'll say, we'll do anybody who gets, there's a bounty, there's a bounty, anybody who gets Trump, and even you'll do it.
And she is so Horrible.
Now people are going to say, you said Willie Horton.
I don't care.
You know what I mean.
You have to give a name of somebody.
It has to be, remember Typhoid Mary.
There's got to be a name.
There's got to be something you can think of.
Remember the Maine.
Remember 1898.
Remember that.
False flag.
Remember that one.
One of the classics.
Got us into the Spanish-American War.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
Fannie Wilson.
I would do everything.
Is anybody mentioning her?
No.
They talk about her as a joke.
I mean, it's funny.
Megyn Kelly.
No, she's not a joke.
She's emblematic of the system.
They are so...
And she...
Here's the best part.
She poses the biggest threat.
If she's successful, she could put Trump away for the longest of anybody.
Longer than the espionage.
Nah.
This is serious.
But because she's kind of goofy, they kind of laugh at her.
Oh, no, no.
And it's a funny story.
My favorite is this.
I'd love to do that closing argument.
And Fannie Wilson says, well, just because you have that cell hawk doesn't mean anything.
Okay, fine.
It doesn't prove that he was at my house.
It just proves he was around that area.
A lot of areas.
A lot of stuff.
A lot of bars and things.
Oh!
So he happens on 35 occasions at about, oh, I don't know, 1245, 1 o 'clock in the morning.
He just says, hey, I'm going to leave.
And I'm going to go to this area.
Not your house, but some bars.
I mean, it's probably closed on a Tuesday night, or maybe I can hang out in a Walmart parking lot.
I don't know.
I'm just going to park my car there until 4 in the morning.
Now, let's see.
What else is around your area, your radius?
From 1 to 4 in the morning.
Not you, mind you, but let's see.
Any bars open?
No.
Any after-hours club?
No.
Anything open 24 hours?
No.
So he left it on 35 occasions, roughly.
He left his home at or near midnight, came over to this area where there's nothing open.
Not your place, mind you.
And then at 4 in the morning, went home, and then as soon as he got home, called you.
Hello, yeah.
Yeah, it's me.
Yeah, Fanny.
Yeah, it's me.
Love a boy.
Yep.
Sorry I couldn't come over last night.
Yeah.
I was instead, I was at my, well, you know me.
I had to, you know, around midnight.
Around midnight.
Dexter Gordon.
I went to the usual, yeah, I hang out in the Walmart parking lot.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
It's weird.
I go there.
I leave.
I park my car.
It looks like I'm at your place, but I'm not.
And then they're at four in the morning.
So before five hours, I just park there.
There's nothing open.
I don't know anybody in there.
There's no other home.
They actually do this.
He actually said this.
She said this.
I mean, this is great.
And America, and here's the best part.
America is so stupid, they'll say, hey, this is funny.
Make this a joke.
Every time I did it.
Well, I guess Jack Smith went to the Fannie Willis school of...
I would make everything Fannie Willis.
Everything.
Well, we've got to be careful, folks, and I've got to watch that.
Listen, if you've ever seen anything at these polling booths, you know, I understand that Fannie Willis is running the supervisor of elections.
Oh!
Fannie, Fannie, Fannie, Fannie, Fannie.
Not Fannie, Fannie.
She is it.
She is this person.
You think I'm kidding, right?
How many of you think I'm kidding?
I Anybody?
You think this is a joke?
I know exactly what I'm talking about.
I know exactly what I'm talking about.
I know how to win elections.
And you don't win elections by giving them facts about...
No.
You give them an idea.
Like Reagan.
Shiny city on the hill.
Reagan.
The best.
Oh yeah, he was a...
No, he was the best.
Ronald Reagan was so good and so wonderful, and he gave you a dream.
He gave you an image.
He gave you something to think about.
I loved that man.
I love them.
We need something like Ronald Reagan today.
Now, in the meantime, my friends, I'm going to tell you a couple of things here.
Anybody see the Randy Williams piece?
That is so complicated, it's not even remotely funny.
Now, before you forget, I want you to do a couple of things here.
I want you to go immediately to Mrs. L's YouTube channel.
It is still one of the best.
It's at Lynn's Warriors.
Go right now.
And she's got some stuff.
What is happening right now involving kids?
Will blow your mind.
I want you to be aware of that one.
And let me see here.
Okay.
This is it right here.
Yes, yes, yes.
Here we go.
This is it.
And I want you to go right there immediately.
And I want you to put her...
Use this particular thing.
Let me say before I forget.
Donald Trump could very, very, very, very, very well win without any problems.
But he has more hurdles than you can imagine.
Also coming up, I'm going to be doing an interview.
This is the book that will blow your mind this call, We're Here to Help, When Guardianship Goes Wrong by Diane Diamond.
This sounds like one of the most boring when guardianship goes wrong.
This will blow...
Your mind.
That's coming up in an interview.
What is being done, what is being done to people, stripping them of their money, their fortune, will blow your mind.
So anyway, dear friends, I thank you.
Sorry so much for the interruption.
McDonald's, thank you.
Johnny McGuire couldn't get hired, thank you.
Gracie loves George.
Thank you.
Thank you.
We'll see you tonight at 7 p.m.
And until then, my friends, I always remind you of these final words.
The monkey's dead.
The show's over.
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