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March 7, 2024 - Lionel Nation
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Fani Willis Just Destroyed Her Future Career and the Trump Case
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What you have to understand and grasp regarding Fannie Willis is that it's nothing about what you think it is.
Let me start off the bat.
Right off the bat.
Or start off the bat.
Who is the bat?
What does that even mean?
Right off the bat?
Batting order?
Is it a baseball referee?
In any event, this is not about a case.
This is not about Trump.
This is not about really anything.
This is an example, if you use your microscope, of human, psychological, intellectual, spiritual, and emotional degeneracy.
Fannie Willis is a degenerate.
She has degenerated.
Sometimes in life, Certain things hit you.
Do you remember when you were in high school and the person that was considered to be the most talented and the most popular and the most this and the most that?
Later on, you go back to your first, God forbid, your first, if you ever go to those horrible reunions and you realize this?
This was the hottest girl or guy or this was the athlete or this was the person.
Look at what happens.
Or, and the person who became a, who was a nerd, a nobody.
This guy's a billionaire.
You never know how life is going to hit you because when you live under a world of complete and total intellectual degeneracy, when life hits you, when you think, I am above.
Being careful.
I don't have to worry about this.
I am beyond that.
That's when it hits you, and that's when it hits you hard.
And that's when it's over.
And that's what happened with her.
The next thing is for you to be able to figure out all of the twists and turns.
I used to love, many of you of my dear, dear friends might remember the old days of soap operas.
The soaps, they were wonderful.
Remember sometimes you'd stay home.
I remember one time, like, if you stay home, I loved staying home sick from school.
I loved it.
I loved it.
All these bastards are working, and I'm at home.
And my mother would sit there.
You know, we'd have fun.
We'd sit on the couch, and I'd say, who is this?
She says, okay, this is As the World Turns.
Here's what happens.
This is Nancy Hughes.
Now, Nancy Hughes' grandpa.
And by the way, I was watching Nancy As the World Turns when Kennedy was assassinated.
I was five years old.
I remember that.
And you try to catch up.
You ever watch a new soap with somebody?
Okay, here's the one you've got to understand.
This is La Homa.
La Homa used to be another world.
La Homa was this and this and this.
And then there's Nikki and Nikki and Victor and Victor and this.
And then you get them confused.
And that's what you...
It teaches you plot lines.
And every law student, everybody must watch soap operas to understand plot lines.
Dynasty and those others were not the same.
Those plot lines were very drawn out because it was once a week.
But soaps were every single day, so they changed constantly.
You couldn't keep a pot line open for a week.
You have to change them every day.
That's what Fannie Willis is.
What Fannie Willis is is a story.
It's not about Trump.
It's not about racketeering.
It's not about anything.
It's about a story.
And the story centers around this woman who for the longest time believed that she was completely impervious to anything.
She was the hubristic kind of know-it-all From high school who thought, I don't have to worry about consistency and loss.
I don't need no stinking badges.
I don't need any of this.
I don't have to worry about this.
You don't understand.
Does this make any sense to you?
We're going to be talking about this.
We're going to be talking about this incredibly crazy, lunatic world of what's going on.
Because with as many, many...
I have a lot of great...
Great respect for people like, oh, Jonathan Turley and others.
For the love of God, they're ruining this by just talking about the facts of the case.
Nobody.
And I just was on YouTube.
And there's some great ones.
They talk about this, but they don't go far enough.
You're talking just about what happened in the courtroom.
You're talking about what happened.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
That's not what it's about.
It's about something even more important.
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Now let's get down to business.
This is where we are right now.
Number one.
I want you to understand that courts and trials have no interest in the truth.
I don't know where this came from.
I don't know where.
Cross-examination is the greatest vehicle for the determination of the truth.
Don't make me laugh.
Truth?
What?
Truth?
Justice?
What does that mean?
Look, all I know is this is it.
You've got this absolute bombast.
And let me just say something right off the bat.
I am really, I do not, I swear to God, I mean this, I don't care about race.
I don't care about gender.
I really don't care.
It's not that I'm that great of a person.
I just don't care.
I don't care.
I've been around for a while.
I don't care what you dress like.
What you do is a different story.
But what I am prejudiced against is stupid.
And what I'm really prejudiced against is people who don't know they're stupid, but people who think they're smart.
Oh my God.
You have no idea.
Hubristic, bombastic people.
And every now and then somebody comes along.
And all of a sudden somebody comes along and you'll see this person.
And you know the organization.
It might be your homeowners association.
It might be in your carpool if you even have carpools.
And kids, you have to sit, especially...
When they come to you and they say, Mommy, Daddy, Grandpa, why is so-and-so so mean to me?
Sit down, little Michaela.
Let me explain to you what's going on.
Let me tell you what life is all about.
You've got these jerks.
You've got these idiots.
Every now and then somebody will rise to the top.
And for no particular reason.
There is no meritocracy in the world.
There is no meritocracy.
Don't think for a moment that Fanny Wilder's got where she is because she's the smartest.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
There are so many great people, smart people of all colors and genders and whatever, and it doesn't really matter.
But she's, listen, let's don't put it all on her.
There's a whole bunch of idiots.
Nikki Haley?
You think Nikki Haley is competent?
Hell no.
You think Rachel Maddow, especially after this ridiculous thing, Victoria Nuland stepped down and 99% of the country has no idea who she is.
So it's the whole group.
But this is a woman who, and I want to explain to you, there is something, there was a movie, as I think I've told you, called A Few Good Men.
And Colonel Joseph, Jack Nicholson, plays this character.
And here's what he did.
And this is the moral of the story.
Some people don't understand in different venues that there are different rules.
Speaking of high school, remember the guy who was the valedictorian in school?
The valedictorian, and he was great.
He goes to college and he makes a C. It's like, this is a different world.
And they don't know how to handle it.
Say, wait a minute.
I'm the smart guy.
Sorry.
This is a different venue.
Colonel Jessup thought, I'm a colonel.
I'm a Marine.
I can do whatever I want.
I've been the truth.
I've been to war.
I don't know this perjury, lying.
I don't know what that stuff is.
I've had held dead.
This is fictional, of course.
I've had dead people I've held in my arms.
I've been a part of this.
Don't give me this nonsense about telling the war.
I'm going to say what needs to be done.
War is lying.
War is nothing but prevarication.
War is this ultimate horror story.
And I don't want to be told that you are going to be, that I have to watch what I'm saying.
How dare you?
Understand how that works?
That's Fanny Willis.
They just never thought about this.
They never honestly understand this.
You are not immune from perjury.
Nothing.
Then there are other people that I know and you haven't understood the liar.
The liar.
There are pathological liars.
There are people who stretch the truth.
And there are other people who've never told anything.
I know people in my life, right now in particular, you can never believe anything they say.
In an hour it's different.
I'm never talking to her again.
Next thing you know, they're friends.
Wait a minute, what was that all about?
And they lure you in.
You adjust your behaviors.
Okay, fine.
This is life.
We're seeing this is a story about life.
This isn't about Fulton County.
It's not about this.
It's about this person that we're all looking at.
And what Jonathan Turley and others, and bless their hearts, and he's a good, good man, and Greg Jarrett and others on Fox I see sometimes, and then they do, by the way, Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The Atlanta papers are terrific.
Then there's Barbra Streisand's version where this is a proud black woman whose private life has nothing to do with anything.
That's Babs for you.
Completely out of her mind.
Again, she thinks, Barbra Streisand thinks, she's really, I can say what I want.
Last night, Joy Reid, Jen Psaki, Rachel Maddow, making fun of America?
They're like this.
They're the mean girls.
These bitchy little mean sorority type.
Living in a world that's like, you don't understand what's going on here.
You don't get it.
You don't understand what this means.
True story.
I've got a friend of mine.
I think I told you.
One of the most fascinating places in the world to go is Dollar Tree.
Dollar Tree store.
Dollar Tree.
Dollar General.
Dollar this.
Dollar store.
There's all these dollars.
And you go there, and it's so interesting, and you get your deals, whatever.
But there's a part of humanity I love.
I know this one person, I'm not going to go there.
I say, you don't understand it.
You don't get it.
You don't understand.
This is America.
You live in this fantasy world.
This is, I want to deal with these folks.
These are, I'm like this.
When you go into a dollar store, there's no bullshit.
Pardon my French.
They're not impressed with anything.
Not with you, your clothes, what label you wear.
Nothing!
They're the most authentic people in the world.
I know people say, what?
Yes!
Yes!
Give me authentic.
Give me real.
And what Fanny is, is not authentic.
She's synthetic.
She's made out of nothing.
She doesn't exist.
She's like...
You've heard of the artificial intelligence.
By the way, one day, what's the difference between artificial and synthetic intelligence?
Big difference, okay?
So anyway, so here's this story.
You have three critical people.
Fanny, Terry, and Nathan.
The most interesting?
Terrence Bradley.
The most interesting.
The most...
This is the guy I cannot...
I've never been to a movie where I've said, I don't understand this.
I don't understand who this guy is.
What is this guy all about?
The OJ case.
I knew the OJ case inside and out.
It was interesting.
It was simple.
I remember Lange and Van Atten.
I remember this one.
I knew the names of them.
I knew everybody.
I knew what they wanted.
There was nothing OJ and others.
There was nothing confusing about this.
There was nothing at all.
It was the most simple of things.
It was, can they prove it?
This is a story about the dialogue of this Fanny Willis.
Tiffany Hedyard, when you get to that one, is the best.
She's just stupid.
This one is evil, concocting, diabolical, hubristic, and she's a modern-day Karen.
What do I mean by that?
In our world today, either the social media, Itself has done this, either promoted this or maybe inspired this or exacerbated or potentiated.
What does that mean?
Alcohol potentiates benzodiazepine.
You know when you take, when you say something that says alcohol may intensify the effects.
You take diazepam or diazepine.
When you add alcohol, it like turbo charges it.
That's what this is.
So you take these people today who are kind of whatever, show them Instagram, and they become crazy.
In our world today, the people that are by far the most dangerous are women.
If you want to see the best fights, if you want to see the most hair-pulling, throat-choking, A demented behavior.
It's women.
Am I right?
Women.
Not men.
Women.
Two girls fighting, slugging it out.
A woman jumping over a counter.
A woman being thrown off a plane.
A woman screaming and yelling racial epithets.
It's a woman.
Now remember something.
Women are crazy.
Men are stupid.
Ladies and gentlemen, please don't take this the wrong way.
I love women and men and people and humans and children and dongs.
I have no axe to grind.
Women are crazy.
Women have a level of deviousness and psychic...
Am I right?
You know I'm right.
And the reason is God or nature made them in charge of their brood, their offspring, their...
Litters, they're passels, they're whatever it is.
Because if you put a mother out there who does not have this sense of I'm going to rip your throat out, you touch something of mine or you do something that I perceive to be, that I perceive to be threatening me, I will destroy you and love it.
Now that's not meant to be misogynistic.
It's really...
Out of respect.
Men are just stupid.
Women are crazy.
Men are stupid.
Whatever.
Stupid.
Victoria Nulman stepped down.
The most deadly human being on the face of the earth who would get us into wars, but in such a different way.
All right.
Here's...
Now, by the way, look at the people who were involved here.
How many women?
Fanny.
Fanny.
Fanny Willis.
Ashley Merchant.
Cindy Lee Yeager.
Yurty, who is the ex-roommate.
And you got the two O's, the two Jadroles.
Who are they?
Terrence Bradley.
And Nathan Wade.
The garage door lover.
We'll get to that in a moment.
Think about this.
This is a very...
What's the word?
Anyway, this is...
So here she comes.
2019, she meets him.
They go at each other like weasels.
You know what I know.
Come on, it's life.
Look at these two.
There is not any degree of moderation on the part of any of these two.
Look at this.
Nathan and Fanny.
You know what I know.
You've been around.
You've been around.
We've been around.
I've been around.
I've seen things.
I've seen things.
You can't believe what I've seen.
You don't even know what I've seen.
And you've seen them too.
And it's one of the things that I collect.
I collect observations and a keen awareness of human behavior.
That's what I do.
That's my thing.
It's not even the facts.
It's the parties involved.
Okay?
That's the thing.
Okay.
So they meet.
They have no idea.
Now at the same time, concomitant to this, you have Nathan who's going through a divorce.
I don't know what that's about.
Joycelyn.
His wife.
I don't know how long they were married.
Her defense lawyer, who's very good about it, her divorce lawyer says she's ill.
They were living for a long time.
They had girls who wanted to wait to the family.
They wanted to wait to the family.
Remember the old joke?
Divorce court.
This old couple comes up and the divorce judge says, excuse me, may I ask a question?
Sir, how old are you and how old is your wife?
He says, I'm 100 and my wife will be 98 next week.
He says, how long have you been married?
80 years.
80 years!
Why are you getting a divorce now?
And he says, well, we were thinking it over and we wanted to wait until the kids were dead.
Okay.
Because the old expression is, we want to wait until the kids were, you know, older and, you know, moving on and then we'll get a divorce.
Okay, fine.
Whatever.
Whatever.
So this is going on.
This is Nathan.
Now look at Nathan.
Read Nathan.
Read Nathan.
Tell me when you see Nathan walking, compare Nathan versus Terrence Bradley.
What do you see in Nathan?
What do you see about Nathan?
Looks athletic.
Looks like he probably played ball or something.
He's very, very nattily attired.
Suits look tailored.
Pays a lot of attention to very good stuff.
Very good style.
He's a little...
He's not sprezzatura.
He's not...
You know, Gianni Agnelli, but he's very much into labels, how things look.
He's very carefully trimmed.
You can tell, okay, this is a guy, appearance means everything.
And what you don't have, you can look like you have.
And he's probably a guy who was, I would venture to say, popular with the ladies.
Carries himself as a, kind of a ladies' man.
Remember that was a, they got Tim Meadows, I'm a ladies' man.
Remember the, you know what I mean?
That's who he is.
Now, who's Terrence Bradley?
Hey, I'm Terrence Bradley.
Clothes don't fit.
Sad guy.
I don't know where he got that.
I was looking at his arms.
I mean, that's like my leg is in his arms.
This poor guy.
And I'm Terry Bradley.
And I'm thinking, that's the guy.
Now, how would you talk to these two?
How would you talk to them?
First, you would talk to Nathan.
You would tell them, like, you're really good.
You are powerful.
You are great.
You're a sexy man.
You're a this and that.
You're a ladies' man.
You're a power.
You command respect.
When you walk into the room, heads turn.
Right, Nathan?
That's the way you were talking.
That's the bullshit.
You'd give Nathan.
What about Terrence?
What would you tell him?
They don't believe you, do they?
They don't know how smart you are.
They don't respect you.
But they are going to respect you.
And they're going to, because all too long, I'll bet you anything.
He didn't do well in school.
He was an underachiever, but he's from a big family.
And he always tried.
He never really, he never, I'm just saying, I'm just, if I had to just guess, I'll bet you anything that he, he never had, he never.
He never, like, measured up to his other siblings or whatever.
He just kind of...
Because he's trying to...
I'll tell you why in a moment.
He's trying to please too many.
Nathan is not worried about pleasing anyone.
Nathan just...
I'm Nathan Wade.
I look good.
I feel good.
I'm Nathan Wade.
Right?
Fanny.
Hubris.
Hubristic.
Egomaniac.
Arrogant.
Entitled.
Now there's this word.
Somebody said, one of you fine folks said, bratty.
Bratty.
Did you hear her in, there was a recording.
Where this was recorded, I have no idea.
But somebody in her office was saying, hey!
That's what they said.
They said, hey!
We got a federal grant from whatever.
And somebody said, we're going to buy Macs with this and we're going to use this money.
You can't do that.
That's not fair.
It's for the kids.
Where did this recording come from?
Listen, if you can, to Fannie.
I hear you, but I want you to hear and understand from something like, I want you to hear and understand What I'm telling you.
And from what I'm telling you.
Or something like that.
Meaning, I'm the boss.
Listen to me and shut up.
But she said it in a nice way.
I want you to hear what I'm saying.
Okay.
I'm Fanny.
I won election.
I'm a woman.
And when she sat in that room, the arrogance.
I've known.
I swear to you, this is the weirdest thing.
When some people put on robes, do you know what it does to people?
We used to call it robitis.
You put the robe on.
And the people who used to work with the public defender's office now are like the, they're like the, they're, you know, Vlad the Impaler.
They're like the most...
Prosecution.
And the ones who are the prosecutors, when they become judges, they're like Mr. Liberal.
It's the weirdest thing.
Something happens to you.
You're higher than the rest of the people.
Sometimes, literally.
You're higher than the rest of the people.
And you have this imperialism.
This is your courtroom.
And this robe is the state.
Of Georgia.
It is the shield.
Darth Vader.
It's this uniform I'm wearing.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
Do you?
Do you hear?
By the way, there's Lizzie Solak here.
Gotta get those likes.
Gotta get those.
I hate to do it.
I hate to do it.
We need those likes.
Likes are critical, my friends.
Likes are critical.
I need nine...
We got a thousand likes yesterday.
Listen, I'm just a ham and egg-er, okay?
I'm just a regular guy doing the best I can.
There's Raul Rodriguez.
Fannie held the court in contempt.
Ooh, a great play of words.
You are correct, Raul.
You are correct, my friend.
Without a doubt, you are correct.
But did you see her sitting there, rocking?
And the look, there are a couple of judges I've known who would absolutely, and let me explain something to you.
This is why the courts do this.
The judge will say, I'm going to use you to teach everybody an example.
We had a case one time years ago, there was a fellow who was a rapist, a serial rapist, years ago.
This was a bad guy.
And he thought, I guess in jail or lack of, they said, you know, just get a mistrial.
Just get a mistrial.
Do something.
And there was this fellow who was his court-appointed lawyer, and this poor guy, he had, you know, trouble seeing him.
He was a good lawyer, but he just had, you know, vision problems.
And this guy says something to the effect of, don't you call me in or something, and hits him.
Caught this guy.
He blindsided.
He didn't see him coming.
People were saying these terrible puns.
The guy was blindsided.
He didn't see it coming.
So this guy thought, this is great.
I just got a mistrial.
The court said to the judge, if I let this guy get a mistrial, There's going to be this all over the place.
You're going to see people slugging their lawyer.
They're not going to do this.
So he said, well, apparently, Mr. So-and-so, apparently you want to fire your lawyer, is that it?
And you want to proceed pro se, you know, on your own?
He said, what?
Yes, apparently you're indicating to the court that you don't want a lawyer.
Well, judge, I...
Oh, you don't think we're going to grant a mistrial, do you?
He goes, oh, no, no, no, no.
No, no.
And mind you, mind you, the jury's looking at this and the judge figures...
We're going to go all the way.
I don't care if this is reversed.
Nothing.
We're going full straight.
And by the way, do me a favor.
Bailiff, do you have any chains or any kind of ligatures?
They put locks on this guy.
They had handcuffs, leg cuffs, waist cuffs.
I mean, if they could have found an anchor chain to put on this guy, if they could have put a mask, if they could have put him in the Hannibal Lecter thing, oh, they said, oh, no, no.
You're going to conduct the case yourself.
You are.
And there's a case that you can't have a defendant appear in cuffs and go, oh yeah?
Reverse me.
I'm sending a message out.
Nobody, but nobody.
Nobody.
It was like, it's this message.
And what this judge is doing, he's sending out He's basically saying, I'm a wuss.
And he's telling everybody, oh, they're saying, and all of the old-time judges, imagine these judges, that's not the way I'd do it.
Leonard, would you do that?
Well, I wouldn't be doing it that way.
Anybody pull that with me?
Mm-hmm.
We had another case one time where this fellow, this, there was a, A type of shaving powder or something that African-American, I remember this, inmates or people were saying they needed for whatever.
So this guy saved all this powder and he did one of these, kind of like the N.W.A., like J.C. Dykes of the Infernos, you know, blew this, blinded the bailiff and he ran off.
Oh, the stories are incredible.
But what this judge is doing is he's telling people, I can be pushed around.
I can be pushed around.
And you love a judge where you say, listen, what can you tell me about Judge McAfee?
Oh, he's a wimp.
Judge Ito, a wimp.
Remember Judge Ito at the time that Larry King came and said, excuse me, we have a celebrity here.
Oh, in a courtroom?
Who cares a celebrity?
Oh, you want to have these, you want there to be this sense of, I run the show!
I run it!
You're not going to do that.
And, Ms. Willis, you may not have respect for me, but you will have respect for this robe, for this court.
You will respect it.
Now, do me a favor.
By virtue of your posture, you are sending Messages to the court, loud and clear.
And I will not have that.
And you may think this is interesting, you slouching, slouching in your chair, rocking back and forth with a look of contempt.
But I'm telling you right now, now in the old days, in the old days, you wouldn't say this now, but in the old days, you would hear this young lady, you know, the judges can't say that now.
I remember one time we were doing a bench conference, just whatever, and there was a woman who was there, the prosecutor, and she kept tapping on the judge's desk.
He goes, and I think that, and she punctuated every syllable of what she said with this, and I think that, the judge said, if you don't move your hand from my, I mean, it was like, oh my God.
That's what judges are.
They take him in.
This guy's the worst.
So, here's Terrence.
Question number one.
Terrence, because if he was on the Club Shea Shea, by the way, what show, I would love to see him on Club Shea Shea, Fanny, by the way, and Terrence.
Shea Shea, maybe The View, maybe not The View, but I want to see something come up.
I want to see Terrence with a couple of drinks.
Terrence, Terrence, of course, the ill-fitting, Terrence, oh, look at this.
Here she goes.
My favorite program, morning.
Oh, there she is.
North Carolina, November girl, I believe.
Good morning to you.
Thank you so much.
So here's the story.
I'd say, Terrence, let me ask you a question.
How long do you live in Fulton County?
Do you plan on living there?
Yeah.
Do you plan on practicing law there?
Yeah.
Tell me.
What made you think that it was a good idea to go after and basically tell the whole world that I'm going after and I'm going to be supporting the defense in a case against this vindictive Fannie Willis?
Just tell me.
Tell me what went through your mind.
Tell me what you were thinking.
Tell me.
By the way, Dead Mother Solak, we need the likes.
I don't want to keep reminding you.
Okay?
Okay?
So let me get this straight, Terrence.
You decide, you get a hold of Ashley?
Did Ashley Merchant call you?
How the hell did you?
Why would you?
I would have told her, I'm not going to be a part of this.
Excuse me, Ms. Merchant, I am not going to be a part of this.
I am not.
I am not.
I refuse.
I refuse to be a part of this.
I don't know anything about...
I am not going to be a rat no matter what.
I'm going to lose no matter what.
I'm going to lose the black community, the bar, the Democrats, the Republicans, everybody.
I am not going to be a bar.
No, I'm not going to be a witness.
Sorry.
So he had to tell her.
He had to say, listen, I know this.
And he could have easily said, your honor, whether you, you.
to You know, grand immunity or not, I'm telling you, or if you deny immunity, I don't know anything as far as when relationships started.
I do not know.
You should have told her that from the get-go.
From the get-go.
Every instinct in me says, you don't tell anybody any.
I didn't even want you.
What?
What are you doing telling her?
What are you doing?
Excuse me.
It's one thing if you're going to say, hey, listen, Ashley.
I love the fact that you're trying to get this innocent man off a death row, and if there's anything I can do to help you, that's great.
That's good.
Excuse me, Ashley, yeah, you're trying to destroy politically, in essence, and to take away from Fannie Willis, the most vindictive woman, person, human being, who has ever walked this planet, and you want to use me as a vehicle of this?
No.
No.
Sorry.
Uh-uh.
No.
Yeah, but you were his part.
I don't know anything about that.
Nothing.
And Ashley would have said, forget him.
Not going to talk to him.
He's terrible.
He won't talk to him.
He may know a lot.
That's not Terrence.
No!
Terrence is texting her.
Texting her.
Texting.
Oh my God!
Can you imagine the text back and forth?
Can you imagine just your friends, people that you, friends that I text on a regular basis, you know, if they looked at them, I mean, they're never profane or anything.
They're just demented.
And you can't explain that kind of, well, this is my friend and we have a joke and whatever.
But this is, are you sure?
Did they form this relationship before 2021?
Yes!
Are you sure?
Yes!
Absolutely!
Because remember, they said they weren't romantic.
Willis and Wayne said until 2022.
And I am still telling you, that doesn't even matter.
It doesn't even matter.
So this guy is saying this.
And then, when they get him on the stand, he says, well, I don't know, that was speculation.
Excuse me!
Why were you speculating then?
You said absolutely.
Well, I don't know about that.
Wait, wait, wait.
So you can't impeach, by the way, you can't impeach your own witness.
It's called the voucher rules, the whole story.
Okay, that's over there.
So they don't know what's going on with it.
I don't know what the hell's going on with this.
I have no idea.
I have no idea.
That's Terrence Bradley, number one.
Here's Terrence Bradley, number two.
Enter this story.
This is even the more, this is even weirder.
Cindy Lee Yeager.
Cindy Lee Yeager.
Who says, you know, I was listening to this and I heard, now she's a chief, from last I could tell, a chief or a deputy chief DA in Cobb County.
Cobb County.
So she is a fellow prosecutor.
If you will, next to Fannie Willis.
And she, through the course of something, came into contact with Mr. Bradley, Terrence Bradley.
And when she was talking, she says that at some particular point, this is so interesting, she said between September of 23, I think in September of 23, There was a conversation that she overheard where Cindy Lee Yeager,
this Cobb County prosecutor, talking to Mr. Bradley in her office on, I guess, another matter, said, quote, this is from Fannie Willis, quote, they are coming after us.
You don't need to talk to them about anything about us.
Now, this was in response.
This was in response to a magazine or a story, media story, about her paying Wade.
That's all it was.
And when she says, they're talking about us, it's like Tracy Omer, you know, about us, they're talking about us, I mean, you and, I don't know who us is, you and me, you don't have to say this.
You don't have to say this.
He's not even a part of this.
Think about this.
This is this woman, this vindictive, Mean, bratty, as one of you fine people said, hubristic, vindictive, arrogant,
entitled, this monomaniacal, egomaniacal, this harridan, this shrew, this...
Virago?
Okay.
She's telling him this?
That looks like potential obstruction of justice and potential witness tampering and conspiracies therein.
Think about this.
The district attorney telling anybody don't say anything.
Think about this.
The number one law enforcement officer in Fulton County telling anyone not to speak the truth.
About anything!
Because it may compromise her.
Then the latest one.
This is my favorite.
We get another story from Terrence Bradley.
This guy doesn't stop talking to anyone.
Manny Aurora.
Manny Aurora.
Who was, I think, a former law professor.
Who says, yeah.
I know all about this.
They had a relationship definitely in 2019 through 2020.
In fact, and again, this is not hearsay, but the story is that, yes, in fact, and I love this fact.
I think I told you.
I love this fact.
Because Nathan Wade says, or tells somebody, yeah, I even had a garage door opener, so I can just slide in, figuratively, literally, Into this love flare in Hapeville.
I can just slide in.
Remember, Hapeville condo versus her home in South Fulton, she had to leave from there because she was under so many threats from the MAGA group, but left her father there to fend for himself.
I mean, the story just doesn't make sense.
Anyway, now think about this.
He said, you bring the...
Garage door, just slide in.
Nobody knows this.
They were going out of their way to keep this quiet.
Maybe for his benefit.
Maybe because he had a divorce going.
Maybe, maybe, maybe.
Whatever.
Whatever it was.
It's beautiful!
And that little, that story, that line said, wow.
I love when somebody testifies and gives you something I'll never forget one time there was a guy who was a victim and he said he went in and he said he knew something was wrong and he walked in and he said, I'll never forget the day.
Why?
He says, because somebody had left a coffee machine on.
It was a convenience store.
And I told Jerry, I said, don't make sure you turn it off.
And sure enough, I could smell the burnt, it's going on all night.
And that's when I realized, I know he remembers that day.
Because he's given me this little fact about something.
He's given me this fact.
If you ever talk to people, if you ever talk to children, if you ever talk to adults who were children, who were abused or traumatized, and there's trigger points, they will tell you a song, a cologne, a time of day, the sound of rain, something that through Pavlovian conditioning...
Makes them recognize and makes them connect with the terrible event.
So when you hear witnesses mention little things like that, this story about the garage over say, this is real.
So now we have a new story.
And here is the most important thing.
My dear, dear, wonderful friends.
You've got people before who were worried at one point, worried about disqualification.
And as I've told you, and you may not have liked this, but I always speak the truth to you, I would not go for disqualification.
I would go for something else.
And I was trying to think of a way, maybe the fact that she's been caught in so many lies, and maybe perjury that the court just doesn't trust her, and therefore she has to be disqualified from that.
That's not it.
Now you have, and do not believe, remember this, I will bet anything that because of the focus of the case, Because the Democratic machine has said, we don't care about her.
Do what you want regarding, you know, do what you want regarding Fannie.
She's no good to us.
She's a liability.
Go ahead.
If Merrick Garland or one of the FBI comes in and they start talking about, you know, things like, let me explain something to you.
If you make a communication, let's say you make a threat and it's through the mail or over the phone, or you...
You send a check, then it becomes federal.
Do some wire transfer, some weird jurisdictional thing.
So you're going to have the feds coming in and investigating.
How many other things did you tell people not to?
And as we speak, so help me God, I will bet you anything.
There is a bevy, a coven, a group, a passel, a cadre, a convocation of people who work in her office who hate her.
Or who work around her.
Who hate her.
Who are whistleblowers.
People ready to move in and let her have it.
Mark my words.
Mark my words.
That's exactly what's happening.
Believe me.
You know it and I know it.
It's going to be bigger than anything anybody's ever said.
They're just holding back.
They're holding back.
Because if she gets...
And the pressure...
You know that somebody, he may have a friend, he may have somebody, you know, off the record, off the record.
Okay, Scott McAfee, you gotta bounce this case.
You cannot be a part of this.
You're a Republican, ostensibly.
Kemp appointed you.
If you keep her on after this multi-tiered levels of nothing but incessant, Uncompromised, unmitigated conflict and lies in the way.
If you don't do this, you're through.
Your politics, your future, it's through.
You've got to do this.
Got to do this.
Make it go away.
Make it go away.
You're not going to be a friend of the community.
African Americans are going to call you racist.
The Bar Association are going to call you this.
You're going to come at you.
But they're not your friends.
Democrats aren't going to get you elected.
No, no, no, no.
There is going to be a future when the Republicans take over, and they should be taking over very, very soon.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
The Republicans very, very soon.
I want you to listen very carefully because this is the thing that people have to recognize.
This is the part that people have to kind of get and understand and think about this.
Because there's a change coming in this world.
Because right now we are 244 days until the election.
Did you know that?
244 days.
And everything is going to change.
Everything.
The Democrats are over.
It's done.
It's finished.
They are so over.
It's not even...
They actually were pursuing this stupid, stupid...
I told you, this Michelle Obama.
Remember when I told you this?
Remember when I said, she's not going to run?
Oh, yes, she is.
Oh, she'd be perfect.
And I know people are like, what are you talking about?
Oh, no, no.
We know it.
You know it.
No, you're not.
Because people will say whatever they can to get the numbers and the metrics and that sort of thing.
She wasn't ready for anything.
It's going to be Gavin Newsom.
I keep telling you this.
We all know.
I don't want to get into that.
So right now, McAfee's got to say, what do I do about me?
And this is your perfect chance.
It writes itself.
For the following reasons, excuse me.
This court does order this.
He's done it before.
Remember, there was this one case he was disqualified in.
Boom, boom, boom.
And nobody, but nobody will question it.
Nobody will say, now why did you disqualify it?
Are you kidding me?
That's where we are right now.
It's beautiful.
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And my friends, we are going to, of course, continue to watch this scene carefully.
Let me remind you, as I was saying, that this stench, it actually affects the momentum and the ideas and regarding of other cases involving President Trump.
Nothing has grasped.
The only case available Was the sexual assault of E. Jean Carroll.
I thought that would have been absolutely the most problematic of all.
But if it wasn't for the fact that she, again, went on the Rachel Maddow show, who shows a complete and total disconnect to everything that is America.
She lives in another world.
She has no ability.
When she was making fun, and Rachel, I'm going to buy you.
What do you want?
You want an apartment?
We're going to go.
I made the money.
I'm a rape victim.
Yay!
And I was watching this.
I'm saying, I cannot believe how stupid.
Does Robbie Kaplan, her lawyer, why doesn't she stop this?
I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
Couldn't believe it!
And I thought that was the one that would destroy her with soccer.
Remember the old soccer moms and middle-aged undecided women and oh no, no, no, no, no.
It was like, it was a knowledge.
In fact, they couldn't stand her.
They couldn't stand her.
I'm thinking, how do you take, how does a victim of a sexual assault become not sympathetic?
Well, that's the way you do it.
It was incredible.
So that one was negated.
Then this weird case of Alvin Bragg, and he used the money that he paid for the what?
And he paid the hush money, and he didn't put it in the ledger of the what?
Nobody even understands that.
So that's a dog.
Then the civil case with Judge Engeron and Judge and Letitia James, that one was like...
Evaluation of property?
Nobody understands it.
Then you have this January 6th case, which could be completely, completely derailed by virtue of an upcoming Supreme Court case, which is very, very interesting.
You've got that case.
And then finally, the Mar-a-Lago documents case, which is just, that just doesn't get anybody's attention.
Documents?
Mar-a-Lago documents?
Nah, that's not our stuff.
Death and murder and mayhem and this.
And in this case, they've forgotten the whole notion.
And by the way, let me remind you of something.
What this man, what President Trump faced, theoretically, I don't care whether you laugh at it or not, whether you think it's important or not, but it is extremely serious, extremely critical, and extremely problematic to be facing racketeering.
And that case is done.
It's finished.
And here's the best part.
If Judge McAfee does the right thing, and by the way, we forgot to mention what she should have done.
If there was an ounce, a gram, an ort, a picogram of self-respect and responsibility, Fannie Willis would have said, I cannot in good conscience risk this prosecution because of the distraction that I've caused.
No, she won't do that.
No, no, no, no, no.
Anybody else would say, I will take care of this.
And then it would move over.
Now, when the new, if disqualification is granted, and the case is moved to some other Georgia DA, they have to accept it, but he or she can do the following.
Number one.
Continue on, using all the witnesses and all the testimony.
It can't be too far away, but travel, okay, fine.
Number two, they can reduce the charges, kind of pare it down, whittle it down, winnow the particular case, or can dismiss it.
That's political suicide, but you can do that.
And once it leaves Fannie Willis, she will forever say goodbye.
This was her political meal ticket.
This was something that only comes along in once in a lifetime, as the great David Byrne would say.
Once in a lifetime.
This is a chance.
This is it.
And she said goodbye to this.
She just threw it all the way.
And Terrence, Bradley, this guy's going to need Protection.
I mean, he is through.
He is finished.
I can't wait to see.
What are they doing now?
You know, like 10 years from now, 20 years.
What are they doing now?
Fannie Willis, what is she doing now?
Well, she quit the profession.
She kind of, she's going to go.
Wade is going to, I don't know what he's going to do.
And Terrence?
Terrence would, I don't know.
But please, somebody, Fannie Willis, she can't, obviously, even she can't do this.
Go on Club Shay Shay.
Just go on that.
Let me hear the lies spewed.
Let me hear Cat Williams discuss this by virtue of this.
And by the way, you notice that Club Shea Shea, ever since the cat, it's okay now.
And how they immediately, remember when he was on recently on the Joe Rogan show, that was a different venue.
It was not the best.
But they are so afraid of what is happening now.
As I was saying, let me go back.
As we speak, dear friends, remember Rachel Maddow works, what, one day a week?
I don't even know.
Remember, they were cutting her work down.
She was going to do documentaries.
She wrote a book.
Nobody cared about it, about fascism.
She's written like two books in recent memory.
Nobody cares about that.
Nobody cares about her books.
This is a woman who was so stupid.
This Rhodes Scholar, this...
Here's what you do.
It's called the Jon Stewart effect.
Listen to me carefully.
When you are at the height of your game, when you are at the height, or height, as people say, you never back down.
You never back up.
You never slow down.
You never do anything.
Jon Stewart was at the pinnacle of what he was doing.
Jon Stewart created and defined this late-night platform.
And Trump was elected?
Trump?
And you did what?
He actually stepped down to run a petting farm or petting zoo and whatever the hell she did.
I have no idea what she did.
I need 900 likes, my friends.
900, you can do it.
So anyway, he never got it back.
Never got his mojo back.
Lost the gravitational pull.
Lost the trajectory.
Lost it all.
Lost it.
Lost it.
Because he was waiting for so long.
And then a lot of kids today are saying, who's Jon Stewart?
And he looks like an older man, white hair, hoary, H-O-A-R-Y, white and venerable with age.
He looks, you know, not attenuated.
He looks superannuated, one would say.
So, had he maintained this, say what you want about Colbert, he's never getting away.
Remember that guy, Andy?
No, Corden?
He's gone.
He's just gone.
Things just...
Listen to what I'm saying.
Listen to me.
The people...
COVID changed everything.
Newsrooms pared down.
They found out that the people that were working a lot of these shows are children.
Spoiled.
Children who walk around, do you notice people walking around in PJs, pajamas, and probably MyPillow, MyPillow, promo code Lionel, the best one.
But we see them all the time.
They wear these Uggs and they wear pajamas.
You see them all the time.
They wear them out because for the longest time they wore them supposedly during their remote stuff.
They never really wanted to go back.
Newsroom shuttered, quality shuttered, banks, everything shuttered.
So when this happened also, People, their, I don't know, their views changed.
And right now, the most important, the most important news platform there is, is streaming.
Streaming.
Whatever you want.
Left, right, doesn't really matter.
This is it.
So MSDNC, you would think, listen folks, we have to do everything in our power to be better.
And Joy, the only press you're getting is saying stupid things.
Something about the name Joy.
Joy Behar can do it because that's the view.
And it's just a bunch of stupid people talking about stupid things.
But they're not supposed to be a news story.
This is it.
And you're getting, you're wearing people out.
You can't bore people.
Even people who think ideologically.
Rachel Maddow, you went from being this Rhodes Scholar, brilliant analyst in the most, you were respectful and smart.
And now you're hanging out with Jen Psaki, who doesn't...
She's Jen Psaki, but you're hanging out with Joy Reid?
No.
No.
Absolutely not.
Dear God, no.
Dear God.
It's over with.
You don't understand what I'm saying.
And they're so stupid, these people.
They're so stupid that they don't recognize that they have to be better than ever.
They have to be better than ever.
Now friends, I want you to do me a big, big, huge favor.
This is Mrs. L's YouTube link.
I'm putting it up there.
You go and you check that out.
And I want you to subscribe to Lynn's Warriors on YouTube.
She is doing stuff.
When is the Chris one coming up?
Tonight?
Yeah.
You have got to see The interview she does with, especially, and this is the most important, and this is what I want people to understand.
If you are a parent, if you are a grandparent, if you are somebody who has to understand what's going on here, you have to really, really grasp the issue here.
There's a group called Bark, Titania Jordan, she's on with Mrs. L. Listen to what you can do to protect your children because remember, the bad people, the bad people are coming in through your kids' digital devices.
Susan, I'm sorry, excuse me.
Susan Mars says, Lionel, you deserve every penny.
You educate me, but most of all, you make me laugh.
Yes!
Thank you for that.
And you know why that's important, Susan?
And I thank you for that.
You know why?
Let me explain to you.
Well, explain this to you.
When you laugh at something that I'm saying, and I'm able to reduce it to the most absurd of issues, you understand it better.
It takes more of an understanding to elevate it to laughing at the absurd.
You're not laughing at the issue.
You're laughing at how something is absurd.
It's an interpretation.
That's very important.
You are going to see, my friends, you are going to see so quickly what is happening regarding the news platforms that is going to freak you out.
Number one, you're not going to believe what AI and AGI do.
You're not going to believe it because nobody understands it.
Nobody grasps it.
That's number one.
Number two, the world is so big and so different that this is the last vestige.
I know people right now.
I know people and I hear this and I know what's going on.
There are There are huge businesses that are shutting things down, shutting down coffee for their employees, hair and makeup, transportation.
They're going under.
And I've seen this before because their version of what the news used to be is something from my days, from the Cronkite days.
Air Sparky, nowadays it seems harder to find corruptible people who carry themselves with high character with whom to conspire.
Sparky, how can you thank you for that?
How can you explain that nobody understands who Victoria Nuland is?
How?
How?
And it's not just...
I don't expect Rachel Maddow to do it.
It's that stupid show.
I watched...
I swear to God, this morning, there was a...
Who was on this morning?
I just saw Fox.
I'm just looking real quick.
It was Ainsley.
All of our troops got her.
Doocy.
Kill me.
And who's the young man?
Lawrence Jones.
The worst.
It is the worst.
It's like being in a waiting room at a vet.
Carly who?
Who's Carly Shimkus?
Isn't that a great name?
I'm sorry, you have Carly Shimkus.
Oh my god.
How long do I have to live?
Not long.
Nobody's ever Carly Shimkus.
It's the worst.
It's the worst.
And with all due respect, and I love these great people.
Turley, Turley, Turley, grow a pair.
Come on, let's go deep.
Explain.
You're missing the whole point of this.
Greg Jarrett, good guy.
Worked with him years ago at Core TV.
Good guy.
Get down to the point.
You're missing this.
But the problem is they're saying to you, look, I've been talking to you for an hour and five minutes this morning.
An hour and five minutes.
Me, talking to you.
Because it's that important.
And it takes a while for you to get it.
I want you to walk away from this and say, oh, I get it now.
This is, you may just see a, you know, Fanny Willis.
I see it in levels and in colors.
Nobody does.
Thanks to me!
All right, my friends.
So anyway, you follow Mrs. L at LinzWarriors, also on Twitter at, or X, at LinzWarriors as well.
Thank you so much, my friends.
Thank you for your love and attention, keeping us right, moving in the right direction.
Sparky, thank you.
Susan Maher, NC November Girl, and her guest, North Carolina, I think.
And Raul Rodriguez, thank you.
All right, your friends.
We'll see you tonight at 7 p.m.
Don't ever change me in that sincerely.
And until then, remember these words.
The monkey's dead.
The show's over.
Sue ya.
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