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Feb. 29, 2024 - Lionel Nation
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Fani Willis: Trump Could Not Have Asked for A More Imbecilic and Incompetent Prosecutor
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Today was the most fascinating day for me.
In view of that which we have been discussing an end in regarding one Fannie Willis, Mr. Nathan Wade, Mr. Terence Bradley.
Today, this morning, early, I traipse through the halls of two adjoining, interestingly enough, courthouses today.
One federal, one state.
Magnificent!
Cabinacles of justice.
Truth.
And I kept thinking, as people were lined up for jury duty here, in the Moynihan building over here, this is where President Trump Had his E. Jean Carroll case and court officers, clerks, judges, just this whole thing.
If everybody decided, if anybody decided that they would today or just take on this Fannie Willis sense of I'm going to say whatever I want.
And lie my ass off.
The whole system would crumble.
And anybody who did this, anybody who did this, anybody, anybody, would be just ground into dust.
There is no case.
I want you to understand.
I want you to grasp this.
Am I coming across very weird today?
Do you notice that my...
Video looks shaky.
It looks weird.
Is it me?
Have you noticed it?
Is it strange or is it okay?
I don't know if it's me looking.
I look like I'm in little pixelated motion.
It's very strange, very odd.
I hope it passes.
If it doesn't, we're going to soldier on, friends.
We're going to soldier on.
There has never been a time, I was thinking today as I'm doing my thing, and I'm walking around, and I'm...
We've had some...
We have a DA named Alvin Bragg.
We have had Cyrus Vance, Cy Vance Jr.
We had Robert Morgenthau, who was the DA for ever!
I was trying to think, and the same thing goes for Mr. Bragg and Tish James, the Attorney General, and anybody else.
Imagine if during the course of the civil action against Donald Trump, Tish James decided...
What if she decided all of a sudden?
To bring on to the case her lover, her paramour, her spouse, or whatever.
And then when asked, is this your lover?
And she would say, no.
No.
I mean...
Did you have a relationship with her?
Well, yes I did.
When?
After she was hired.
And everybody's jaw drops.
Is that why it looks like he's moving to slow motion?
What is going on here?
This is the weirdest thing I've ever seen.
Let me see something.
I don't know what this is about.
Should I soldier on?
Should I?
I'm going to soldier on.
And I hope somehow that you listen to me nonetheless.
But imagine this.
Imagine during the course of this, she decides to do it.
And all she would have to do, and listen to me, and there's some wonderful people, wonderful people coming out of everywhere, talking about this case, and really doing a good job pointing out, and he said this, And he lied here.
And he said this.
And that's interesting.
But what's the big picture?
What's the big picture?
What is it all about, Alfie?
What is it about?
It's not just about little intermittent problems.
It's the fact that she lied and didn't have to lie and kept digging and digging and digging deeper.
And deeper into this lie.
Into this...
She didn't have to do it.
Let me say this again.
She didn't have to do it.
Did you hear what I said?
She didn't even have to lie.
If she just said, again, right off the bat, I want you to understand something, Judge McAfee.
Nathan Wade and I have had sex.
I hired him on my team because I was having sex with him.
In fact, if you look at me, that's the only way I would have sex with him, by giving him a job.
I mean, I'm not saying, you know, whatever, but frankly, I get it however I can, and I basically gave him a job so he'd have sex with me.
How do you like that?
How do you like that?
Would that have disqualified her?
No.
Why would that have disqualified her?
I don't know.
Let me ask you a question.
Would that have disqualified her?
The answer is no.
What does it have to do with anything?
I don't know.
Why would that in any way disqualify her or make her unable to be the prosecutor?
I don't know.
What is the purpose of this?
I don't know.
Why do you think it's important?
I don't know.
Does this in any way compromise her ability?
Does she have a stake in the case?
What if she, for example, let's just assume, let's assume that maybe somebody, well, this would be a conflict that affected her, but let's assume, for the sake of argument, that somebody who was in her office left and now is on the defense team.
That might be a bit of a, I think, a conflict of interest.
Might disqualify certainly this new lawyer, but what if she was prosecuting somebody on the defense team?
What if she was prosecuting a witness?
What if there was something that affected the integrity of the case?
What happens?
What happens?
That's the issue here.
So what none of these people are saying is, and they're not explaining it to you, why does it matter?
Why does it matter that she had this relationship with Wade?
It doesn't!
I'm telling you right now.
Do you understand this?
Do you understand what I'm saying?
It doesn't matter.
She didn't have to do this.
But you don't understand.
She's Fanny Willis.
She's imperious.
She does whatever she wants to do.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Is anybody listening to me?
Is anyone listening to me?
Do you get that's the most important issue there is?
That's the only thing.
She didn't have to lie.
But she said, oh, no, no, no.
I'm Fannie Willis.
I'm going to say whatever I want.
And there's not a damn thing you can do about it.
Nothing.
You understand what I'm saying?
Nothing.
But she kept going.
She kept going and she kept pushing and she kept pushing and then she got upset and then she was claiming that this was none of your business.
She even claimed that Joycelyn Wade Joycelyn Wade was interfering with the investigation because Joycelyn Wade found out, wait a minute, this husband of mine is making how much?
$750,000?
And instead of Fanny keeping her mouth shut, oh no, no, she had to impugn the integrity of a woman.
Who right now they say is not well, after 25 years of marriage or whatever the particular time is, because she just basically says whatever she wants.
You don't understand.
Fanny Willis says whatever she wants.
This is the part, and she didn't have to.
Have I made this clear?
She didn't have to.
So then she got, what's his name?
Nathan involved in this.
This guy's an idiot.
I mean, he's really stupid.
We haven't got to Terrence yet.
Now we get into this thing.
Now we're saying, okay, she's not the brightest.
Believe me, Fanny brought this on herself and didn't have to.
Why?
She's an idiot.
She's an entitled, arrogant fool.
Who doesn't give a damn about telling the truth, perjury, obstruction of justice, contempt, especially this judge who acts so scared.
Did you see the judge?
If you really get a look at him, I thought to myself, well, maybe he's handling this thing well.
No, he looks like he's petrified.
Of what?
You've got one decision.
Disqualifier.
You have to now.
There's no way.
This is so stupid.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
This was Fannie's case.
This was something she dreamed about her entire life.
I'm going to be the prosecutor involved in a racketeering case.
That just may work.
She's brought him before against a former president and I could put him in prison.
Me, Fannie T. Wilson.
I say Williams.
Willis.
And Wilson.
I say Wilson too.
Fannie Willis.
I could do this.
This was her moment.
This was her moment.
If you look at the timeline, about a month after, about a month after she won election, she had this motion drafted.
She had this drafted.
Somebody just gave this to her.
Thank you, DB.
Thank you so much, DB.
Appreciate that.
So she went in there, and again, all she had to do was say, yeah, I suck some.
Okay, that's it.
But oh, no, no, no, no.
And I'll bet you anything, I'll bet you anything, that Ashley Merchant The lawyer for Michael Roman, who brought this motion, never thought.
She probably thought, oh, give it a shot.
Why don't this qualify her?
She's stupid.
She's not going to buy them in a way.
Let's see what happens with this.
It probably is not going anywhere.
Why?
Well, because, you know, so what?
I mean, you know.
We'll give it a shot.
Might screw things up.
Might slow things down.
Might make them, you know, miss their, you know, lose their, miss the timing on their fastball.
I don't think anybody even thought this would even turn out to be that important.
I really don't.
I don't think anybody figured, okay, you know.
But, no, no, no.
Here comes Fanny.
Bull in a china shop.
Comes in there with her dress backwards and that attitude.
That's smug.
Oh, God.
That was it.
That was it.
The whole world said, what a...
And then you can fill in whatever blank you want.
You can say whatever word you want to use to describe this overbearing person.
Okay, then comes Wade.
I don't know what bothers me more.
I think stupid does.
See, stupid I can't deal with.
Stupid will get you in trouble all the time.
Smart may mean duplicitous, underhanded, corrupt.
Neither of these two have.
I mean, they're just so stupid.
It's like I used to represent stupid.
I had some really...
I used to prosecute, excuse me, a couple of times.
Stupid people.
One guy who robbed a place with a thing with his name on it.
I mean, it's just stupid people.
Stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid people.
And stupid just infuriates me.
So then he got...
He got this guy.
And he thought...
This son of a gun thinks he is the slickest thing.
I think he's way overdressed.
Then there's poor Mishino.
Then there's Terrence.
We'll get to him.
He thought he was just...
Man.
You knew it.
Always be careful.
Always be careful of the monogram cuff.
The monogram cuff is as tacky as you can get.
The monogram cuff, tacky like you can't believe.
You know who's got that used to have that?
Trump.
I think he had 45 on here.
So you make sure people see?
In case my jacket's closed, I got it on my shirt.
See?
Here it is.
So this is who he is.
He's your show.
He's just...
Right?
He's an idiot.
And he gets up there and I ask him questions.
Did you actually say on an interrogatory, on a pleading, under oath, that you didn't have sex with another woman during your marriage?
Well, you see, I didn't believe my, my, I didn't believe my marriage.
You see, I didn't, it wasn't a happy marriage.
You see, in my marriage, I, well, no, see, come on, man.
Come on.
And they're digging the hole.
And Ashley Merchant is saying, I cannot believe this shit.
I cannot believe what is happening.
I filed this stupid motion to disqualify.
I didn't think it would go anywhere.
Did you?
No!
No!
Do you understand what I'm saying?
All she had to do was say, yeah, I'm having sex with him, yeah.
I'm having sex with him, and I hired him and gave him this job because I'm having sex with him.
The receptionist, that's my cousin.
See that one over there?
Yeah.
It's my office.
I can hire anybody I want.
I can hire incompetent people.
I can hire stupid people.
You know that Jim Jordan keeps saying, and they hired Hunter Biden, and Hunter Biden had no experience.
Look.
That's not the issue.
The reason I can hire somebody who has no experience is the fact that he's the vice president's son.
That's the reason why he did it.
So that's no big deal.
And that's the thing.
That's where it's so stupid.
That's where it's so stupid.
It's so dumb.
Why are you doing this?
I, I, I...
One of my favorite favorite I'm sorry.
I'm demented.
One of my favorite videos to watch are people who end up going to prison because they wouldn't sign a traffic ticket.
See, when you get a traffic ticket, the officer will say sometimes, would you sign this?
Just sign this ticket.
Or accept it.
Sometimes they waive it.
But the point is, you're not signing it.
Admitting it.
You're not pleading guilty.
You're not admitting the allegations.
You're just saying, I received it.
I received this summons.
If you don't, you've got to go to jail.
Post a bond.
So sign your name.
But these people today, oh, no, no, no.
I don't have to do it.
I know my rights.
Remember these sovereign constitutional people?
Did you ever know that?
Did you ever see those sovereign people?
Constitution.
The United States is a corporation.
I still don't know what the hell they're talking about with that.
You don't understand something.
You're part of a corporation.
And I don't have to pay taxes.
There's no law that says I have to pay taxes.
There is no statute of regulation that says I have to pay taxes.
Have you met these people?
What are you talking about?
There's a statute that they charge you with that says Didn't pay taxes.
I don't know what...
I don't understand it.
What they'll do is they'll take a stupid parking ticket or a speeding ticket.
Something big.
Equipment failure.
And they start screaming, get out of here!
I'm on the phone with my mother.
And they end up pushing the cop.
They get hit with felony.
Obstructing or opposing a police officer with violence.
Resisting with violence.
Battery in a Leo.
Battery in a law enforcement officer.
Battery.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
They're looking at three, five-year felonies.
Now they post no bond and they're stuck and all they had to do was sign the ticket and be on their way.
But they didn't do it because they know better.
They're smarter than everybody.
That's Fanny.
What did you do?
Now this schmuck, this guy, they supposedly amicably agreed on a stipulation as far as his divorce.
This guy, they turned that into I don't know what.
I don't have any idea what's going to happen to this guy.
They're going to hose him.
But then, then, The best.
Like Vanessa Williams said, you save the best for last.
The best, the best is Terrence Bradley.
The biggest dumbass ever.
Ever.
And that's no weight, I'm not fat shaming.
The biggest dumbass anybody has ever seen.
Ever.
This guy is so stupid, he makes the other group look like Niels Bohr.
Some quantum mechanics.
I mean, this is the dumbest idiot of them all.
I mean, he is profoundly stupid.
Let me tell you this story.
This is the one.
Remember, when you look at it like this in slow motion, much like my video here, You recognize how incredibly stupid this is.
Here is a guy who says this.
Okay, look.
Folks, I tried my best.
Nathan, I tried my best.
We were friends, law partners kind of, I guess.
I represented you kind of in the divorce thing.
Okay, kind of.
And they're asking me whether I knew Did you two?
When were you?
Whatever.
Okay, look.
If I say the truth, I'm going to be, I'm not going to bury you.
The Cellhawk cellular phone data will help.
The evidence from everybody, I'm not, but I did, listen, I did it, buddy, as long as I could.
I try, you understand it, right?
I even tried to claim attorney-client privilege.
Which is the stupidest thing I've ever heard in my life.
The stupidest thing ever.
Attorney claim of privilege doesn't, anyway, he tried it.
He tried, he tried.
So, Judge McAfee said, no, it doesn't apply.
Now you've got to answer.
So he can say, okay, listen, I did, I had to do it.
I tried my best.
I've got to answer.
I'm not going to lose my ticket.
I'm not going to be held in contempt.
I have to answer the question.
Everybody would say, of course.
Terrence, go ahead.
You're not going to, everybody knows it.
Whatever happened to me, you're not putting us over the edge.
You're not the linchpin.
You're not responsible for burying me.
Go ahead and do it.
I understand.
Say what you want.
You can say, because technically speaking, did I know, listen, do you have friends?
Who are having an affair and you say, I know what they're doing.
Right?
Did your friend ever tell you specifically, hey!
I mean, maybe.
Maybe.
But you kind of know.
When you see each other, like all of a sudden, hey, who's this?
It's my new friend.
Uh-huh.
You know it.
Now, did they specifically tell you, we are having sex?
We are having intercourse?
No!
But you know this.
Right?
You know it.
You don't need it.
So he could do all he had to do was say, listen, as far as this, to be honest with you, I can't give you a date.
I can tell you.
Did he ever specifically tell me this?
And again, you're telling me this is not privilege.
Okay.
Did he ever say I'm having sex with her?
I don't believe he did.
I really don't believe he did.
I think I might have been assumed, but, or presumed.
Then it gets better.
During the course of this thing, this is the best part.
Now, this is how stupid the guy is.
All of a sudden, he says, hey man, Nathan, I'm sticking with you, man.
I'm doing everything I can to keep this thing quiet.
I'm risking going to jail.
I'm even telling the judge I'm claiming attorney-client privilege.
This is really critical.
Why is this information so important to you?
It's moot.
You're not going to bury anybody.
Okay, so a while back, when Ashley Merchant, who is Michael Roman's lawyer, says, hey, listen, Terrence, can I ask you some questions?
I've got this motion coming up.
It's to disqualify the judge because she had sex with Nathan.
You understand that?
That's the name of the motion.
Motion to disqualify Fannie Willis because she had sex with whatever.
It's very clear.
That would have been the time for him to say, I'm not answering your question.
Why?
This is privileged and I don't know what the hell you're talking about.
I don't know who you are.
Why am I talking to you?
You're representing a defendant in a case that my good friend, former law partner and best buddy, And his Guamara are prosecuting.
Why am I talking to you?
Why would I give you information that would disparage or impugn or impeach this?
It makes no sense.
But he did.
And they've got screenshots of him saying, absolutely.
Does this look okay to you?
Absolutely.
Hey Terrence, does this motion to disqualify look good for you where I claim?
That Fanny and Nathan were having sex?
Looks good!
Now he doesn't remember ever signing it.
Do you remember, Mr. Bradley, do you remember me texting?
I, um...
No, wait, wait, wait, wait.
You don't remember me texting you?
A defense lawyer regarding a motion to disqualify your best friend in the case that is the biggest criminal history case in the history of...
You don't remember this?
You don't remember this?
You get so many texts from people that...
The best one ever was, do you lie for your friends?
Yeah.
I mean, did I hear that?
Did I hear that?
And nobody jumped on that.
Every now and then, somebody opens up the door.
Somebody just gives you this cross-examination that you never realize because cross-examination, for the most part, is terrible.
You don't want to do it.
Most of the time, it's a waste of time.
Most of the time, the person that you're cross-examining is not your witness, and they're not going to give anybody up.
One time, I think I told you this, I cross-examined this prostitute.
She was basically, she was like 16 years old, 17 years old, but a real call girl.
I mean, she worked hotels, and I mean, it was, and there's a long story, her sister was charged with aiding to the dependency of a minor.
And this woman takes a stand and I'm thinking, what do I do?
How do you cross-examine her?
They might feel sorry for her.
I don't want to browbeat her.
But don't ask me why.
She kept saying, well, I'm a professional.
And I said, you're a professional, aren't you?
Yes.
Are you good at your, what I mean good, not good at your, but I mean in terms of the business aspect of your, yes.
So you are a professional prostitute, yes.
And isn't one of the qualities and qualifications or one of the talents of a professional prostitute is to be a good liar?
What do you mean?
Well, police always ask you, are you cooking?
Are you working?
You have to lie.
Your whole world is a lie.
You don't want people to know you're a prostitute, right?
So you're lying.
Do you think you're a good liar?
Well, yeah.
Uh-huh.
Thank you very much.
That was it.
You don't want to say something like, but you're not lying now, right?
No, you don't need to do that.
Tell the jury later.
Did you hear what she said?
Don't take it from me.
She says she's a good liar, but she's not lying now.
No.
No.
Did you hear her?
She was proud of being a liar.
A good liar.
Not just a liar.
A good liar.
Lying means nothing.
Same thing with Terrence.
You lying?
Let me ask you a question.
Do you lie?
You really don't.
You might exaggerate.
You might bullshit from time to time.
You might kind of say...
But lying?
Most of us don't lie.
We really don't.
We really don't because most of the time during the day nothing comes up to make us want to lie.
Or that forces us to lie.
Or puts us in the position of lying.
But Terence Bradley, he says, I'm not lying.
So there you have the three.
The magnificent three.
The Troika.
The Triad.
The Triumvirate.
This is incredible.
This is just absolutely incredible.
And it all started off from some stupid motion to disqualify that I don't think anybody, again, thought this is going nowhere.
And he's fighting, but it's not over with yet.
The defendant, the attorney for the Fulton County, they wanted this guy To basically say, look, I don't know when Nathan said he had a relationship.
I really don't know.
I can't tell you if it was 2019, 2020.
I don't know.
This may come as a surprise to you.
I didn't do a whole heck of a lot involving the divorce thing.
Number two, we're grown men.
We don't, you know, brag about stuff like this.
What I had presumed...
And they admit later on they had a relationship, but whether it was 2022, 2021, I really don't know.
That would have been a simple answer.
But that's not what he said.
He signed, in essence, an affidavit, pursuant to a motion, with Roman's attorney, Natalie, I'm Natalie Merchant, from the 10,000 Maniacs, from Ashley Merchant.
It just, none of this makes sense.
It's like you're an idiot, and now, The DA, they throw him out.
So the reason why you left the office was you basically sexually assaulted an employee.
And Bradley said, what are you doing to me?
Why are you trashing him?
Are you impeaching him?
You know the whole rule about the voucher rule.
You can't impeach your own witness.
You can't do that.
I mean, I'm thinking, whose witness is he?
I don't even know.
They're impeaching their own witness.
He basically says, so you left, didn't you?
You left.
Wait a minute, am I, you want my testimony or not?
So basically what they're doing is, you just took this guy, Terrence Bradley, you pissed him off and he said, okay, okay, now you just told the whole world.
Something that nobody knew, nobody had to know, that I was involved in some kind of sexual battery or sexual offense at this office.
So you know what?
I'm just going to screw you and your client.
You know, come to think of it, I do remember.
And you're right.
It was before 2022.
It was way before 2022.
Now I remember.
Why am I trying to protect Nathan?
When this is the way you treat me?
It's unbelievable.
Do you...
Tell me you follow this.
Tell me you follow...
I need 3,000 likes, Nick.
I need 3,000.
And I think this choppy kind of look is kind of funky, isn't it?
Wouldn't that be great, Mr. Bradley?
Excuse me, I'm sorry.
I'm a little...
The lights, had some coffee.
A little nervous.
Sorry about that.
What was that again?
Did I what?
Did I have sex?
I don't remember.
Sex?
I can't.
You know, I don't know.
So let me ask you something.
Question number one.
Between Fanny, Nathan, and Terrence, who is the most dishonest?
Who is the biggest liar?
Who is the biggest perjurer?
Who deserves to have it just thrown at them?
Everything including losing their bar license, perjury, contempt of court.
Who's the worst of the group?
Who do you think?
Who do you think?
Nathan?
Wow.
Wow, interesting.
I never thought about what Carly says.
Fannie, biggest liar.
I don't think Fannie was the biggest liar.
I think she was the most obstinate.
Fannie never really answered the question.
She's smart enough to know.
She didn't really talk about, well, I didn't.
That's none of your business.
Excuse me.
Whether it's none of my business, did you do it?
How dare you?
Why aren't you worried about defending your client?
Okay?
And President Trump.
And leave me out of this.
I'm not a defendant here.
She's got a point.
She's not lying, per se.
She's just balls.
As we've been saying in West Ham, but que cojone, the balls she has, just like the hubris.
Now, the most stupid, Terrence.
He doesn't even know what, he doesn't know anything.
He's the worst.
He is, I mean, he is so, what he doesn't remember, he doesn't understand.
Nathan's different.
Nathan's always like, oh, God, ooh, ah.
It's like he's really painful, like a, ah.
Like he ate a block of cheddar cheese and the next morning, just nothing, you know.
Oh, wow.
God!
I just, this is so personal.
A schmuck, this is now, used to be personal, used to be private, but thanks to your girlfriend, she started all this stuff.
So she started everything.
The most dumb is Terrence.
Absolutely.
Ladies and gentlemen, look at this.
Is this sweet or what?
This is IR something or other.
IR IRS.
With a beautiful sticker.
Thank you so much.
How beautiful is that?
Just gorgeous.
Thank you so much for that.
There it is.
I have no idea.
Notice U. Sicilian.
It's a different story.
I love this case.
I want you to understand the players and what the players mean.
And do me a favor.
Don't ever think this I don't remember stuff doesn't work.
That's stupid.
I don't remember.
I don't recall.
What is that?
What does that even mean?
I don't remember.
I don't recall.
People think, oh, that gets me out of it.
See, they can't get you on perjury.
You just come across like an idiot.
The best is to answer the question, don't draw too much, and I'm telling you right now, Fanny, all she had to do was keep her mouth shut.
Just answer the question.
We have 309 likes thanks to you.
You're beautiful.
You know that?
You are so beautiful to me.
Let me tell you something.
I apologize for this jerky, herky, jerky movement.
But my words, I think, are the most important.
So I'm going to put you out of your misery tonight.
And I want to thank you, each and every one of you.
I want to thank you.
And by the way, do you think that Fanny Willis is a strong woman?
Do you think that Fanny Willis is a strong woman?
Yes or no?
Is she a strong woman, yes or no?
What do you think?
What does that mean?
Strong woman.
Do you admire her?
You think she's a strong woman?
I think she's an idiot.
That's not a strong woman.
Acting like some Karen at an airport ticket counter, and like you're about to jump across and kill somebody, that's not a strong woman.
Being an obstinate, a harridan, Some termagant?
Some virago?
Some shrew?
Some malkin?
No, no, no, sorry.
That's not strong.
Nah.
If she was a male, you'd call her a punk.
Just a punk.
A big nobody.
Never had a position in her life.
Over just, just...
Too much power, like a cop drunk with power.
Then there's Nathan.
Poor guy.
Impotent.
Prostrate problems.
Cuckolded by his wife.
Tossed aside by Fannie.
Was paid back in cash.
One of the trips they went, he took his mother with him.
I don't know what the hell that was about, but...
I don't know what to tell you.
But stupid?
Terrence.
Terrence is so...
It's like he had no...
His lawyers.
I don't think he understood what was going on.
It's like, Terrence, why are you protecting these people?
Throw them under the bus.
Because you're done.
You're toast.
If you get one client ever again...
Hello?
You may not remember me, but take a good look.
My name is Terrence Bradley, and I was that dumbass, that gedrool, during the whole Fannie Willis thing.
Yep, that's me sitting there, not remembering anything.
And by the way, if I'm your lawyer, and you want me to hide something from you, you come to me.
I don't remember anything.
That's why they call me Sergeant Schultz.
I see nothing.
I know nothing.
I say nothing.
I am nothing.
I have no idea what the hell I'm doing.
This suit doesn't even fit me.
What am I supposed to do?
I have no clue.
I sit there and I play with the pen all day.
Or a doodle.
I act like a five-year-old kid in recess or timeout trying to get myself together.
I'm an idiot.
And if you want an idiot, money is nobody does idiot better than I do.
So that's me, your friend, Terrence Bradley.
Come to my office.
I used to work with Nathan.
Nathan always is in pain.
He's just in pain always.
Like he's trying to pass a hockey puck.
A bezoar.
You know what a bezoar is?
A big hairball.
A big...
That's normally coughed up, but if it's passed, it's like some concretized egesta.
Not pretty at all.
All right, dear friends.
Thank you.
And to DB and IRS, whatever this is, thank you.
Let me apologize for this.
I don't know what the hell is wrong with this.
The machine tonight, but I thank you.
Now at 8.30, I got a real good one dropping.
A real good one.
And I would so love for you to subscribe to this channel.
If you're not already, I would love for you to subscribe.
Subscribe.
And also make sure you subscribe to Mrs. L's YouTube channel, Lynn's Warriors.
Do it for me.
Do it for her.
Do it for Truth.
And follow her on Twitter, at Lynn's Warriors.
Alright, dear friends.
Have a great and a glorious night.
Tomorrow!
10 a.m.
10 a.m.
Not 8. 10 a.m.
Got a busy week.
Anyway, we love you.
Have a great and glorious day.
Again, my utter apologies for whatever this herky-jerky movement was.
But comment as you see fit.
And what's the valedictory?
What's the sayonara?
What's the adios?
The monkey's dead.
The show's over.
Sue ya.
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