Fani Willis Just Destroyed Whatever Faith Americans Had Left In The Court System
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I want to ask a question.
I want to ask you a question.
And I want you to answer my question.
And I want you to think about this because we're going to have a little bit of a focus group here.
We're going to have a focus group here.
Ready?
A focus group here.
When I say the name Fanny Willis, give me one word.
One word.
One word you think of.
It's very important.
And you're going to see my point.
You're going to see why I'm bringing this up.
Because there is levels, there are levels of this particular story we have not even talked.
What is the story?
What is the one word?
The one word that comes to mind when I say Fanny Willis.
One word.
Just one word.
One word.
Don't put two words.
Don't put three words.
Don't put a number.
Give me one word.
What is it?
What is it?
Simple.
Let's jump right into it.
Hubris.
Excellent.
Corrupt.
Corruption.
See this?
It's very interesting.
Keep going.
Nothing.
Pointless.
Corrupt.
Interesting.
Equity.
Ooh.
Narcissist.
Very good.
Very good.
I like that.
I like that.
Come on.
Come on.
Keep going.
List.
All right.
Interesting.
Arrogance.
Ooh, I like that.
Liar.
I like that.
I like list better, Bridget.
Don't you love when you're typing a list?
You mean the composer?
Double standards.
I said one word.
Entitled.
Common.
Narcissist.
Do you see this?
Do you see this?
Bratty.
Ooh, ooh, ooh.
Deborah may be on to something.
That may be something.
That is probably the best word ever.
Bratty.
Installed.
Careless.
Entitled.
Tripolar.
Incompetence.
Envious.
Fear.
Bratty.
There's another word.
There's another word.
Pathetic.
Okay.
Now.
Donald Trump and his campaign.
And this is completely different from anything you might be saying, is missing the point by not making everything, the entire law fair, all of the cases against him, specifically the New York case of Alvin Bragg, charging him with that dusty saddles or dirty saddles, whatever her name is, the porn star, Stormy Daniels.
The Alvin Bragg case, the Tish James case, the Jack Smith case, the, I think, two Jack Smiths case, the Marlachal case, the Papers case, the E. Jean Carroll, all of these cases, all of these cases, all of these rolled into one, rolled into one.
Because she is bratty.
And that word probably makes more sense.
There are other words that begin with B, that...
That's precisely right.
Why is that?
There was a man by the name of Lee Atwater.
Lee Atwater, there's a documentary.
I just did something for my private channel.
And I do this, of course, but I do an hour, just one hour every single day, just unedited.
I don't think about anything.
I just say whatever I want.
I don't worry about whatever it is.
Not that I'm saying anything dirty or filthy, but there's subject matters that just work, and some others don't.
And I happened to run across, there was a documentary called Boogeyman, the Lee Attenwater story.
Please, it's available on YouTube.
But I want you to see this.
And you see, what I want is I want people to understand that there is something that is critical.
And that you have got to be able, whether it's politics, whether it's the law, whether it's anything, you've got to be able to tap into what people feel, into their heart, into their soul, and find out the visceral reaction as to what they think.
Cobbs, good evening, kind sir, thank you so much, and to you as well, sir, madam, or they.
You've got to figure out What it is that people like, I don't care whether I agree with it or not.
I have told you repeatedly, under the law, there may not be nothing that is available for Fannie to be removed via, this is important, conflict of interest.
But there are other things as well.
I don't I care what the truth is.
I care what you believe the truth is.
And as a trial lawyer, as a politician, as somebody who's involved in elections, as Lee Atwater did.
Lee Atwater did some things.
I mentioned Willie Horton, which was, they're going to be talking about this one forever.
Lee, let me tell you something.
Willie Horton, they...
Talk about this case in 1988.
Willie Horton, they said, this is the racist ad.
This is a terrible ad for YouTube to hold up this picture of this black man.
By the way, Willie is still with us.
Lee Atwater is no longer with us.
Willie is still with us.
Dukakis is 90 years old.
Kitty Dukakis as well.
Anyway, there was this fellow named Lee Atwater.
He worked with Roger Stone and others as well.
And Lee Atwater, even though he said he didn't do it, Went after this thing called the Prison Furlough Program.
And what he did was, he said, I want people to understand, and of the thousands of people who were on the Prison Furlough Program, many of them successful, many of the Prison Furlough went out, came back in.
I mean, they weren't all rapists, but there was one in particular, this one guy.
That appeared to be the embodiment of all that is frightening in the world.
And that is Willie Horton, this menacing black man who escaped to the revolving door of the Dukakis system and went out and robbed and raped and escaped.
All right.
Fascinating.
Fascinating.
It's something that I'm still thinking I can talk about.
And black folks to this day, and liberals to this day, and others, up to and including Roger Stone, who said, that was the worst.
What were you doing?
What is the purpose of the Willie Horton ad?
Oh my God.
And their point was well taken.
Absolutely.
It engendered, it basically...
It inspired the worst possible reactions that people had because he was this black man.
Right?
Okay.
Well, guess what?
It was the most effective thing anybody had ever seen.
In addition to, nobody remembers this, in addition to the Dukakis helmet.
That he looked weak.
That his wife had burned a flag, an American flag, during a college.
Okay, fine.
Did that happen?
No!
Well, they said it didn't happen.
I want you to separate and segregate the subject matter.
And pull it aside, whether it's black or white or race or the helmet or whatever.
Was it effective?
Please, please forgive my brutality.
If something is effective, there was something that connected to it.
Right or wrong, you can argue about this.
And it was unnecessary.
And I'll tell you, officially, it was unnecessary.
He was winning!
He was winning!
What's the point of this?
What did you do that for?
What was the point?
That's the way they were.
Okay, fine.
The helmet.
Michael Dukakis and the helmet.
When you create an image, now, here we go.
Donald Trump could sit there and they could put together the most incredible, imagine, close your eyes, dear friend, and think of the best produced reel, the best compilation of the worst moments of Fanny Wallace.
Imagine.
Edie Crowley says, back from the death, from the dead, flu.
Don't get this one.
Mrs. L's interviews got me through.
Oh, bless your heart.
You know, Edie, I had one a while.
I don't know, maybe a month or so.
I don't remember.
No, no, no.
It was Christmas time, right around December.
Oh, my God.
Three days I was gone.
Wasn't COVID.
Was not COVID.
But it was.
Well, we're glad you're back.
Send your love and a welcome back to our good friend Edie.
She's a member of the crew, the clerisy.
Now, what I'm telling you right now is we have never, I have never, I have never, I have never seen anything like this.
If Donald Trump and the Republicans or anybody...
Once he utilizes, he can take all of the lawfare cases and all of the prosecutions and put them together and specifically say, look at what this is.
It says, is this case of do what we say, not what we do?
Indeed, indeed, a most incredible interpretation of such.
Thank you for that.
This is not about Donald Trump.
This goes to show you how this case is so important.
I am still, there are people, I'm not going to mention their names, but they talk about it at the most titular, the most surface level of review, the most like, go no, go deeper, go deeper, go deeper, no, no, no, no, no.
Go deeper.
Don't you understand what's happening here?
This is a case that's being handed to you.
This one person, it can do everything.
It can do wonders.
The ads should come out now.
If Lee Atwood Water were involved, I would put the ads out.
Not from Trump, but from some PAC or some group.
I would put them together and say, this is what's happening.
This is what this is about.
This is a politics of arrogance.
This is what the shadow government, the deep state, the police state, the intel state, the ruling class, this is what the woke liberal deep state, they turn these apparatchiks, these proxies, turn them loose.
This is what they're about.
And we're better than this.
We're not going to let people do this.
That's what I would say.
That's what I would say.
You talk about tainting the jury pool?
Jesus, I'd have this all over the place.
And I would make sure they would say, Fannie, what did you do?
I didn't do anything.
Don't give me that.
You just ruined it.
You just ruined it.
I would say, New York's Fannie Willis.
Washington's Fannie Willis.
The Department of Justice is Fannie Willis.
They're the spirit of Fannie Willis.
Tish James is Fannie Willis.
She is vindictive.
Alvin Bragg is Fannie Willis.
Jack Smith is Fannie Willis.
What they can't do at the ballots, what they can't steal, they go after in the courtroom.
Do you not see this?
Do you not see the genius of this?
Am I missing?
Do you not understand?
Now, ladies and gentlemen, you might say to yourself, look, I don't really care about this or whatever it is.
But this is gold.
And they're not doing it.
They're not doing it.
She represents everything that's wrong with this country.
Everything that's wrong.
Everybody who has ever been the victim of a bad divorce, a bad lawsuit, a bad prosecution, a bad whatever, somebody who got away, some miscreant, some let alone, some Alvin Bragg who basically decertified and reduced to I don't know how many percentage of felony cases.
Don't you understand this?
Jesus, help them understand the error of their ways.
This is the most important thing in the world.
This is the most important thing in the world.
She's destroyed the American court system.
And when they deny President Trump immunity, if they do, Fannie Willis justice!
Fannie Willis!
I'd stamp it.
It's forever burned into our mind.
Fanny Willis.
This is the spirit.
Fanny Willis.
It's the name.
It's the thing that people will say, oh.
Because it personifies it.
Arrogance.
Entitled.
Mendacious.
Lying.
Perjurious.
Corrupt.
Bratty.
Haughty.
Arrogant.
Self-entitled.
Incompetent.
Mean.
Spirited!
Angry!
Now while we're on this subject, you've got to understand something.
Listen to what I am saying to you.
Ladies and gentlemen, dear friends of the conspiratorium of the clerisy, listen to what I'm saying.
It is incumbent upon you to listen to what the enemy is saying.
Listen to what the enemy is saying.
Who is the enemy?
They're the enemy.
They are the enemy.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
They are the enemy.
Everything.
Jeff Brewer, ladies and gentlemen, is a new member.
Welcome, Jeff.
Have some crumb cake.
Have a seat in the front.
Welcome aboard, Jeffy.
Give Jeff a big round of applause.
He's a member of the conspiratorium, the newest one.
Now, there's something else which is important.
Something else.
We're kind of on this subject a little bit, but just to give you an idea of where we're going with this.
There is a story that is going around, and I want you to be aware of this.
So we're going to make a little bit of a tack, a little bit of a kind of a, we're going to veer just a little bit going into the world of politics.
Because when it comes to Americans, They know nothing about anything about Americans.
They know nothing about American politics.
Nothing.
Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing.
They know nothing about it.
Let me tell you what's going on right now.
Listen to me very carefully.
There is a story that is going on that the operatives are going crazy.
Well, the usual suspects.
And Barbara Comstock writes, tweets that Trump said in Richmond, Virginia.
I'm not saying this is true.
I'm telling you what they're saying.
That he will take all federal funds away from the public schools.
That require vaccines.
Like most states, Virginia requires MMR vaccine, chickenpox vaccine, polio, etc.
So Trump would take millions of federal funds away from all Virginia public schools.
This is what they're talking about.
What do you do?
Thank you.
Who's running the show for Trump?
Who's running the show?
And let me ask you something.
Whether you like Trump or not, I don't really give a damn.
I'm telling you the way it goes.
If I were for Trump, if I were for anybody, this is what I would do.
The very first thing he does, the very first thing he does, is he takes a story like that, he grabs it, and he says, let me tell you what they're going to be saying.
These folks are going to be telling you that I'm advocating, and you say exactly what she just said.
You repeat what she just said.
What was that exactly?
What was that?
I'll tell you exactly what.
He's going to say that people, specifically the shadow government or the deep state and their proxies, are going to be claiming that I'm going to be taking all federal funds away from public schools that require vaccines.
Take Virginia.
Virginia requires MMRs and chickenpox and polio vaccines.
They're saying that I will take millions of federal funds away from Virginia public schools.
You take exactly what they said and you repeat it.
The question is, you're going to say, is it wrong?
Of course it's wrong.
Is it wrong?
Well, of course it's wrong.
And whether it's wrong or not, you say it.
And the reason is, is you own what they say.
Now you're going to hear them say this.
You're going to hear them say this.
And then when she brings up, you say, I told you, they said this.
Do you think I'm against vaccines?
You had them off at the pass.
Now we have the Fannie Willis of news reporting, Fannie Willis of vaccine police, the Fannie Willis.
Are you doing this again?
Are you going to put this American public through this again?
Have you not learned?
One of the darkest periods of time that we had was when we had uncertainty rule.
About vaccines.
Next thing you've got to do is say, they're going to pick, right now, you listen to me, they're going to pick Gavin Newsom at the last minute.
They're going to dump Kamala Harris and they're going to pick Gavin Newsom.
Now, if it happens, you're going to say, see, I told you.
Second thing it does is, it changes the shift.
You're going to say, President Trump is saying that Mr. Biden is a lame duck.
Well, that's not true.
Are you saying he's going to go through with this?
Are you actually saying, well, we're not saying that either.
He has got to take the bull by the horns.
And if it's not, if it's not Gavin Newsom, if somebody else is going to see, see, I scared him away.
Do you understand what's going on here?
Do you understand?
See, when they spoke to Judge McAfee, They spoke to him in ways that were so...
The bottom line is simply this.
Judge McAfee says, give me something to hang my hat on.
Same thing.
Judge, they're going to ask you a question.
They're going to say one thing to you.
The Fulton County DA is going to be telling you one thing.
There's nothing under the law that mandates a removal because of conflict dimension.
But I'm going to ask this court one thing.
Judge McAfee, can you look at people in the state of Georgia or anybody, this sounds weird to say like this, but can you look anybody straight in the eye and say that Fannie Willis has not permanently, permanently, permanently eroded and affected permanently the reputation and the credibility and the honor of this court.
Bridget Szymanski, thank you so much.
You are so sweet.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate that immensely.
Is that what you're saying, Judge?
Are you saying, let me get this straight, give me something to hang your hat on.
Am I making myself clear?
If you're going to run for office, if you're going to try to do something, if you're going to try to win a case, if you're going to try to win a case for the jury, you've got to find something that goes right to the core of what you're saying, that goes right to the heart of what you're saying.
That absolutely positively speaks to precisely that thing they can hang their hat on.
And give them a reason to see that's it precisely.
Judge McAfee, do you know what Fannie Willis, Fannie Willis, Fannie Willis, Fannie Willis, Fannie Willis has destroyed?
Fannie Willis has destroyed the integrity and the honor and the respect.
And your honor, if anybody comes into this court, if anybody sits down, anybody brash, doesn't take their hat off, chews gum, sits back, shows utter contempt, tell me how you could hold that person in contempt and not Fannie Willis.
Judge, do you understand what we're talking about right now?
And if I were also there, I would have some political action committee run it in.
In Georgia?
Oh my god.
And with the internet, they wouldn't know what to do.
A lot of people still believe in direct mail, still believe in all that kind of stuff.
And it still is effective to an extent.
Now let me ask you something.
Do you want to win or not?
If I was doing a closing argument, If I was doing a closing argument, I don't know how I would get this in, but I wouldn't introduce it as evidence, but I would use it as an exhibit.
I would have a picture of the Gambino crime family.
You know, there's old pictures, there's old posters where they have boss, underboss, capo regime, consigliere, and all the families.
Let me see.
This is what, they're making a mockery of, this is what rocketeering is.
You look at President Trump.
Does he look like Carlo Gambino to you?
Come on.
Did Sidney Powell look like Tommy Lucchese?
Did Jenna Ellis?
Well, maybe Jenna Ellis.
I would mock them.
Fannie Willis would have you believe.
Fannie Willis would have you believe.
Fannie Willis.
Fannie, Fannie, Fannie, Fannie, Fannie.
You were going to say, Jesus Christ, get her out of my sight, out of my mind.
Get her out of here.
The name Fannie Willis.
Every time, every time from Fulton County, I don't care if it's a pickpocketing case to a petty theft to a parking meter, I would do everything I could to have some kind of a press conference and say, Fannie Willis!
Do you see what I'm saying?
They are handing to you, they are handing to you A dream come true.
And if you go at this case like merely like a legal matter, you're going to miss the point.
This judge, what does he have in store?
He's a state judge.
He's not a federal judge.
He's not a lifetime appointed.
He's going to go for re-election.
What does he want?
Give me something to hang my hat on.
Let me give you a good reason.
Let him say, well, if you don't like this, then blame the Supreme Court.
It is going...
Now, I'm not telling you they're backbenching him.
I'm not saying there are people coming from out of the...
I'm not saying anybody from the Republican Party is going out of their way to maybe to...
Oh, what's the word?
I'm not suggesting that there is a plot or a plan to...
Get to judge...
I'm saying that for a moment.
Nobody's planning overtly to get to Judge McAfee, but he's thinking about his political career.
What do I do?
What do I do?
He can go either way.
Either way.
He has an easier time.
He has an easier time.
Listen to what I'm saying.
He has an easier time doing this.
Look at this.
Look at Edge Dweller.
Gifted 10 Lionel Nation memberships.
Bless your heart.
Thank you, Edge.
Bless her heart, I think.
Some of these thumbnails are too small for me to read.
But thank you.
Thank you immensely.
Immensely, and I mean that sincerely.
This is something that we can...
This is so beautiful.
This is so beautiful.
And isn't this something how Saturday Night Live isn't going crazy with us?
When's Shannon Sharp going to get a hold of Fannie Willis?
Dear God, please, Jesus.
Please.
Please.
I will believe.
Have her show up.
Maybe with a couple of drinks.
Can you imagine Fannie Willis letting loose?
Just letting loose.
Letting her hair down.
Just sitting there and saying, I'm going to tell you what I think about this.
Oh, I would love this.
Oh, God, would I love to do it.
And it would be like hostage negotiating.
Fannie, they don't know who you are, do they?
They sure don't.
They don't understand the honor and the prestige that you bring to this office.
You're a proud woman.
You're a smart woman.
You're an intelligent woman.
And they wouldn't be doing this to a man.
No siree.
If you were a man and I would just rile her up.
Have another drink.
Have another drink, Fannie.
Go ahead.
Have another drink.
They wouldn't do this to a man.
I wouldn't bring up race at all.
Wouldn't have to.
Don't even bring it up.
Don't even bring it up.
Being a woman?
Yes.
Being a woman?
Daring to compete with the big boys?
That's right.
And for the first time, can you believe what they're doing to you, Fannie?
They're actually suggesting that you're hiring incompetent people.
Do you want to go down the list?
Do you want to talk about...
If we got rid of people in the federal government and the state government who were, quote, incompetent, there'd be nobody there.
But you know why they're doing it to you?
Because you frighten them.
Because you pose an existential threat to the power system.
Oh, I would bullshit her like you wouldn't believe.
I would say stuff...
I would probably get sick saying it.
But she would unleash.
She would unleash.
She said, mm-hmm.
She'd pull a diamond and silver.
Bless her heart.
Remember a diamond and silver?
Mm-hmm.
That's all she said.
Bless her heart.
But that's exactly, that's exactly.
There would be people who would say, you say it.
You say exactly what they want to say.
And you're not believing it.
You're not going on the record saying, I believe this.
You're saying it for them.
Ask them, would they do this to you if you were a man?
Would they?
Would they do this?
What is it about a powerful woman that makes people go crazy?
What is it?
Do I believe that?
No.
I'm asking a question.
What is it about a powerful woman that makes people go crazy?
They want you to testify, they don't want you to testify.
When you testify, what do they want you to do?
Cower?
Bow before them?
Kiss their feet?
Pray?
Become demure in Sweden?
Ask permission?
Wear a little petticoat and ask you, do you mind if I speak?
You came in there, balls of the wall, you sat down and you owned that.
You owned that courtroom, didn't you, Fanny?
You owned that courtroom.
And they didn't like that, did they?
You were arrogant.
I'm not going to say uppity, but I think we know where we're going.
Oh, and I would just, oh, she would go crazy!
She would say, that's exactly right.
Come on.
Keep talking.
Have a drink.
Have a drink.
Have some Chez Chez Scotch or whatever you're drinking.
Oh, it's perfect!
And I would do everything I'm saying.
Roll tape on this one.
Go ahead.
Do I work for President Trump?
No.
No, of course not.
Go ahead.
Keep talking.
Keep talking.
That's exactly right.
You always, always, always, always make sure that when you're talking to somebody, you make them understand that you see it their way.
That you understand what's going on.
That you see things their way.
You make sure that you always do things the right way.
That you empathize.
Be empathic.
Not sympathetic.
Empathic.
I feel what you're feeling.
I understand.
You're not alone here.
Rogerian, active listening.
Give it right back.
Remember this in real life.
Remember this in real life.
You're talking to kids, you're talking to relatives, you're talking to anybody, the neighbor, the police.
Understand, disarm them.
It takes them off their guard.
You sit there and say, I understand it.
I understand exactly what you're saying.
I understand exactly what you're saying.
And when somebody, when the police officer pulls you over, remember, you're not going to talk a police officer out of a ticket.
So what do you say?
You are absolutely right, sir.
What?
You are absolutely right, sir.
You think you're going to get yourself deeper?
No, they're going to give you a ticket.
You got the ticket.
He got you.
He's got you on radar.
What are you doing?
Fighting him?
You're not going to win.
So what do you say?
You're absolutely right, sir.
My apologies, sir.
Thank you, sir.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Absolutely.
Because that's the only way you're going to get a break is if he likes you.
And you're not going to be liked if you counterman him.
If you disagree with him.
He's got you.
When they've got you by the balls, their heads and hearts will follow.
Remember that line?
They've got you.
You have no way out of this thing.
The only way you're going to hope for is pity.
Pity.
It's so simple.
And how are the Republicans using Fannie Mae?
Nothing.
They're doing nothing with it.
Nothing.
This is a dream come true.
I don't understand this.
Pick one thing in your life.
Pick one situation where you could go back.
What did you do wrong?
What did you do wrong?
You assess the situation and realize, is there any way out of me?
Can I argue my way out of this?
No.
Okay.
If the answer is no, that's great.
No room to be creative.
If, however, is it pursuing?
Number two, when you're in court.
Do I say, who's right, who's wrong?
That's not it.
Who's in charge here?
Who's in charge?
Imagine, imagine you are a judge and you, there is a, this is an actual case, one time.
You represent a killer.
This is never going to happen to you, but let's just assume you represent a killer, a guy who is charged, who has been convicted of a jury, and the jury recommends death in the worst murder case you've ever seen in your life.
Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy.
Your job is to get the judge to overrule the jury's recommendation of death.
Based upon clear and convincing reasons.
Any chance of that?
Well, let's think about it.
Let's assume, just for the sake of argument, that's your case.
That's your issue.
What are you going to do?
What's the issue?
The issue is, how do you keep him from getting recalled by the people to give him a way out?
Is there any way out?
What.
So.
Ever.
Is there any way out?
Any way out?
Is there any way he's going to say anything?
The answer is no.
So what do you say?
Do you go up and say, I know this is a waste of time?
I know this is a waste of time?
The jury's wrong.
They're vicious and they're savage.
You know, they're looking at what this guy did.
So what do you have to say?
What's your argument?
The argument is that it takes heart to render mercy, and this system does not allow it.
Who in their right mind, who has the integrity, the balls, the guts to overrule a jury?
Now, you wouldn't want to say that to this judge because you're going to see this judge again.
But if you're never going to be, let's say you're outside counsel and you know you're never going to be in front of this guy again, you're never going to be in this county, oh, go for it.
Go for it.
Oh, go for it.
There is no way, Your Honor, that in this system of elected judges that anybody in their right mind who has the obvious a scintilla of political savvy would ever even consider overruling.
These jurors aren't insane.
They're not bloodthirsty.
But let's be realistic.
What kind of a system do we have?
Oh!
At least you'll get people saying, that's interesting.
I never thought about that.
I mean, sometimes the best position to be in is when you've got nothing to lose.
Nothing.
You're saying, okay.
Okay.
You know what they talk about a cornered rat?
You know the expression?
Sometimes in a fight, you get somebody and you think to yourself, I got this guy here.
And you're thinking to yourself, I've got this guy beat.
And he's thinking, I've got nothing to lose.
I'm going to get medieval.
It's one of those things.
Let me give you a little bit of an analogy.
If you're in a fight for your life and you're doing this, you're not going to win.
This isn't going to do it.
This is going to do it.
A pencil to the throat or some god-awful thing.
That's what life is about.
And that's politics.
It's not about this being about, let's say this, I'm going to say this.
No!
No!
Absolutely not.
Edge dweller, ladies and gentlemen, are these cases spun to ensure anarchy by design?
You know what?
That's an excellent...
I never really thought about that, but the answer is technically no.
No, it is not.
But you know what?
There might be something to this.
There might be something interestingly to this.
Every now and then, like I told you, this case, it is being missed.
Let me explain something to you.
Do you know what the secret to life is?
Do you know what the secret to life is?
Give them what they want.
Tell them what they want to hear.
Tell them what they want to hear.
Be positive, but tell them what they want to hear.
Make it interesting, tell them what they want to hear.
Don't worry about the rules.
I was driving the other day and they had Shane, what's his name, Gillis or whatever his name is, Radio City, sold out.
Is it sold out?
I think.
The comedian from SNL.
I don't know.
Good for you.
I don't know what you're doing.
I'm not familiar with it.
And then I look and it said, Dr. Jordan Peterson, Radio City.
I said, that's Jordan Peterson.
You mean Jordan Peterson, the lobster, you know, standing up straight and all that.
This guy?
Good for you.
You have found a message.
You have found out what people want to hear.
Good for you.
I mean that.
Tell people what they want to hear.
Give them a message.
Billy Graham.
Jordan Peterson.
God flagged it.
Whatever it is.
Whoever it is.
Who?
Whoever it is.
Have you noticed something?
Have you noticed something?
Have you noticed that when conservatives...
I'm going to use these terms.
These very, very, very...
Overly exaggerated words, but when conservatives go on, have you noticed how popular they are?
Remember when Glenn Beck did his Washington thing?
People came out of nowhere.
Here's what am I trying to say?
God damn it.
Donald Trump.
Donald Trump goes on and he gives this rally.
Goes crazy!
Now, David Icke, one of my favorites, not necessarily the message, but just in terms of his message, he talks about lizard people and sells out Wembley.
Isn't it something that when the right goes out, they kill?
Who is the left?
Who is the left Jordan Peterson?
The left whoever?
Who?
Who?
Something like an owl.
Who?
I mean, they have comedians and stuff, sort of, but who gives...
Think about this.
This is so interesting.
Why is it that the right loves to hear a message of empowerment and family and this and righteousness and God and Jesus and evangelicals and the flag and Trump, whatever?
And what is the left show?
Where do they go?
Who...
Tell me.
Who is the...
Who is the left?
Ari, not Fleischer, some guy from Avi, whatever his name is, from MSD.
I guess.
I don't even know.
Who are these people?
Who?
I don't know.
There is something about this left and right.
World.
That is very interesting.
And I'm trying to explain this.
Please listen to me.
Please understand this.
If you can understand this, you will have it all figured out.
The audience, you, us, the people that make up us, even though I don't think we're necessarily in it, but whatever it is, we believe in these things, these rules.
These people don't.
The Fannie Willis group, they don't understand rules.
Barbara Streisand, please go.
Please, I beg you.
I know it'll make you sick.
Please go and read what Barbara Streisand has to say about Fannie Willis.
Please.
I beg you.
Please.
You know what she says?
Fannie Willis is a strong woman and whatever her private life is, is nobody's business.
That's exactly right.
Missed the point completely.
Missed.
The point?
Completely.
Tell me, who is the left?
Who is the Dylan Mulvaney?
Who is the left?
Who is the Jordan Peterson, the Glenn Beck, the Ben Shapiro, the whoever?
Whoever your favorite one.
Who?
Poole or Joe Rogan.
Joe Rogan is kind of, you know, but Joe is he's right.
Again, I'm using these terms, excuse me, just from who are the lefty?
Nobody.
Nobody.
Cat Williams to the right.
They stand for something.
Who are these people?
Who does it like?
AOC?
The squad?
Who?
Do you want to see...
Can Jon Stewart...
Can Jon Stewart pull in?
Maybe.
I don't know.
By the way, I saw a little bit of his show and he's damn good.
You know why?
Because the writing was very good.
And it tended to...
It tended to speak to what's going on.
Am I making sense?
Am I making sense?
Please tell me.
Please, please tell me I'm making sense to you.
Tell me you're saying I know exactly what's going on.
In my private channel, lionelmedia.com, you can sign up there if you want.
Remember Fran Lebowitz?
Fran Lebowitz.
Fascinating.
Fran Lebowitz.
She's the only writer who doesn't write.
They call her a writer.
I think she wrote two books in the 70s, I think.
I don't know what she did.
But she was talking about something about her hatred of Trump and how conservatives are stupid and how people who don't take vaccines are stupid.
Okay, fine.
I'm not going to go into any kind of vaccine discussion because that is the third rail in the kiss of death.
Speaking about it, that is.
But if you haven't been paying attention to this, you haven't been paying attention.
And I listened to them very carefully and listened to their argument.
And this man, this is my Donald Duck, Trump Duck.
This is called President Duck, Make America Quack Again.
This is part of my...
This is 1295.
I got this from the White House in Washington.
I got everything you can imagine.
Anyway, there's something about this message.
You have a sense of right and wrong.
You are not embarrassed.
You are angered.
Angered by this Fannie Willis.
Angered to the point of you can't even see straight.
You are enraged.
You are sick and tired of what they're doing to Trump.
You are sick and tired of how people belittle the flag and belittle the honor of the country and belittle your God and belittle your faith and your idea of family and gender and standards.
This is what you're saying.
I know you.
I know you like this.
And that's why when I speak to you, I know exactly And that's why Trump is missing the point, because he's got to act carefully now.
Edge Dweller, ladies and gentlemen, says, are we in a modern-day medieval religious control mechanism where governments try to rule us by decree of their own interpretation of their religion type?
You know, you bring up something very interesting, and I thank you for this, Edge.
Government is, well certainly some form, have become a religion.
They have become a religion.
You hear what I'm saying?
Let me tell you what I see every now and then.
And this to me is the most important.
This to me is so fascinating.
We have a lot of halal cards.
Halal, how are you?
Anyway, we have a lot of halal cards.
The halal guys on 50...
Third and sixth.
Oh my god!
Two in the morning.
Rice and the chicken with the sauce.
Huge.
And it is not...
I can't tell you how many times I've seen.
In the middle of the day, midtown, there is a purveyor who has his prayer rug and he is pointing to the east and bowing and doing whatever he does.
And on the corner...
Outside, in front of everybody, I said, I like that.
I like that devoutness.
Let me tell you what else is happening today.
Today was a revelation.
Yesterday, New York City was the most horrible day you've ever seen.
Rain, I can't believe.
Today was 60 degrees.
It was so beautiful.
Mrs. L., we had a little group of ours.
We went to a place called Serendipity.
Serendipity is a place that, it's the Upper East Side.
Andy Warhol went to.
It's known for like, it's an ice cream parlor, but it's, we had a birthday and it was very, very nice.
Anyway, we went there.
And it...
What a...
Oh, God.
Bring your money.
Bring your money.
But to our left, my left, were this group of kids.
First of all, they had two...
I almost cried.
Two little girls, ballet costumes.
God damn it!
Yes!
None of this weird pronoun they business there.
Two little girls acting like little girls wanting to be ballerinas.
There is a God.
Yes!
And the parents are saying, you wear that ballet thing.
I don't care.
I loved it.
Now over this other table, here they come in a bunch of kids.
A bunch of, I don't know, six, seven, whatever.
Guess what they were doing?
They were eating their fries and their mac and cheese and the dad, he had a nice beer.
He was doing the right thing.
But guess what they were doing?
Guess what they didn't have?
An iPhone cover.
No, they didn't have an iPhone.
A laptop.
They were playing with kind of like goop.
Sounds like a fart.
You put your hand in and you can stretch it.
And they're talking to each other.
And they're playing.
And I'm listening to what kids sound like.
I mean, listen to this.
I said, oh my god, there's a god.
They're acting like kids.
They're talking.
They're talking.
I wish I could have been...
This is a part of my Morning in America thing.
This is what America was like when kids were kids then.
Mrs. Ellen and some friends went to...
Oh, it was a museum today.
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Oh, my God.
The packed.
MoMA.
Packed.
The steps and the exhibits.
It's packed.
I mean, people just wanted to do it.
Art and Egyptian and Egyptology and just...
Then, walking through Central Park, it was like a movie.
Music, rollerblading, everybody's out playing.
It was like summertime.
It was around the corner.
It was beautiful.
That was America.
Black, white, gay, foreign languages.
You hear...
It was...
I kept thinking, I want a camera.
I went, this is it.
This is our Reagan morning in America.
Edie Crowley says, I believe that Fannie Willis' prototype has been in the making for a long time.
We're just seeing it on the widescreen now.
Oh, absolutely, Edie, and thank you.
Oh, I believe you're correct.
I believe you're absolutely correct.
She represents something that is, she is a manifestation of something that we have all seen.
We have seen it in terms of our own lives.
We've seen it online.
We've seen the Karens.
We've seen these haughty bratty.
Still the best word today.
Bratty so perfectly does it.
It's an absolute perfect distillation of this horror.
It was wonderful.
And I mean that.
I want to go for, remember, Fanny Willis, Fanny Willis, Fanny Willis, Fanny Willis.
Fannie was.
I would have Donald and have it just like just have a picture of her and Wade and not so much Bradley because he's a but Fannie.
Lied about this.
Lied about the relationship.
Lied about his qualifications.
Lied about his lie, lie, lie, lie, lie, lie, lie.
And this is who they want to prosecute President Trump?
This is who they want?
The rubber stamping?
Barbara Streisand says this.
Barbara, I would bring out the artillery.
The left-right artillery, it's beautiful.
For the love of God, please, you are being given this dream.
Don't let it go.
That's all I'm saying.
You have been wonderful, dear friends.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
For our new members, Cobbs, thank you.
Edie Crowley, thank you.
Edge Dweller.
Jeff Brewer is a new member.
Bridget Szymanski, thank you.
Edge just gifted a bunch of new membership.
By the way, new members, there's a new video that hits, drops about 8.30 or so.
You always get them free.
You get them first.
You know that.
That's true.
Edie, glad to see you're back from the dead, dear heart.
Thank you so much.
And thank you, dear friends.
Thank you for your courage.
For your fortitude.
For your honor.
Don't ever let these people tell you what to think.
Don't ever let these people tell you you're wrong.
You know exactly what's going on.
I'm going to you for your insight, your impact, and your perspective.
Not these other judge rules, but you.
And I thank you for that.
Alright, dear friends.
We will see you tomorrow at 8am.
Have a great and glorious night.
Enjoy what's left of this weekend.
Please, thank you.
Remember, you are so, so wonderful.
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