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March 7, 2024 - Lionel Nation
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Ashleigh Merchant Buried Fani Willis and Nathan Wade in Today's Georgia Senate Committee Hearing
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Today was absolute pro wrestling roller derby.
Opera, Greek tragedy, the greatest, I'm telling you, I hope you saw today's Georgia Senate Committee hearing.
If you didn't, I will tell you all about it.
It was absolutely glorious.
Glorious.
You don't even know.
Just when I think, okay, I've learned a lot about this.
No.
And then, Ashley Merchant is a superstar.
I hope she's got her agents lined up.
She's going to be a Fox News...
If I were like a Newsmax, I would throw everything I had at her.
Everything.
Because if she goes to Fox, she'll be just...
She and Turley will be slugging it out.
She was superb.
If I did not know better, ladies and gentlemen, if I did not know better, I think she's watching this.
Why do I say this?
Remember when I told you a while back that Frau Fanny could have walked up to the judge, could have been there, could have said to the judge, by the way, this poor judge is so toast, it's not even funny.
He's gone.
He's already got opposition.
And he's like a crash dummy.
Anyway, do you remember when I said that Frau Fanny could have turned to the judge and said, listen, I want you to know something.
I hired that guy because he's my boy toy.
He's my garage door lover.
We do the horizontal mambo, the nasty, like a couple of weasels.
That's what we do.
And I'm paying him because of that.
That might be a violation of Fulton County rules.
That might be a direct violation of my own office policy.
But I'm telling you right now, that's what I'm doing.
That wouldn't have been grounds to disqualify.
It's the lying that unearthed all this.
Nobody would have gone any further.
They would have just stopped and said, okay, that's it.
And as far as the motion to...
To disqualify, that would have been just derailed.
There might have been other issues later on.
There might have been some kind of ethics issue.
I mean, she wouldn't have testified.
We wouldn't know anything about this.
Nobody would be testifying because there would be no need for the hearing.
There would be no need for the hearing because she would have testified and said, just so that you understand this, I'm not going to lie to you.
We're having a relationship and we started this in 2019.
Oh, yeah.
Absolutely.
Okay.
Anything else?
No.
And that would have been a slam dunk.
They could have gone to an appellate court right there and they would have said, under the laws of Georgia at this moment, we know that based upon the testimony of Frau Fannie, we know that there's no basis to DQ.
That's what would have happened.
But it didn't happen.
It didn't happen.
A good friend Sparky says, Ashley Merchant is too brilliant to lower herself to traditional TV.
The hell she isn't!
When they give her a million bucks?
A million dollars?
To start her own line?
Sparky, sometime my friend, you and I have to talk.
You really have.
Higher expectations in the belief system.
Some hierarchy of, you believe that there's this thing called class.
And I would be the perfect, perfect agent for her.
Because I know what I'm talking about.
DB says, I watched.
I thought you told her what to say.
I'm telling you.
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All right, dear friends, let's go today.
This is something else.
This is the gift that keeps on giving.
It was unbelievable.
I want to tell you again.
I want to tell you again why Ashley is so good.
Because of her conversance.
Now listen to me, please.
Do not take anything that I am saying and do not in any way suggest that I'm being racial, misogynistic, transphobic, Islamophobic, whatever it is.
I don't even know what these words are.
But I'm going to tell you the truth as a media analyst.
As somebody who knows, who is a communications person, who understands what's going on, they could have picked anybody in that group.
They could have picked anybody in the group.
The one who is, I mean, look, I mean, Sedao is pretty good.
He is Trump's lawyer.
No.
She is able to convey something like she's your, like that neighbor that you like.
Like, she's young.
She's a young mother.
She's...
I'm using words like spry.
That's the wrong...
Ellen Corby is, you know, spry.
But she's conversational and almost gossipy.
She works.
She doesn't bore you.
She has the cadence.
She has the direct.
She makes it interesting.
She is the kind of person who could be, how do I say this?
She could be on the view.
She could make younger people who are used to this particular cadence.
She could do this.
See, let me explain something.
These other people, God bless them, but...
They don't either tell you what it means or they just point to what was said and they say, well, that's it.
No, no, no, no, no.
She knew the facts of the case intimately.
She knew the facts.
Wait till I go through something that'll blow your mind, which I didn't really realize this.
Her testimony today, her testimony was better than these motions to disqualify.
This is going to get, this is, this, this extrajudicial hearing, this is going to get, oh, Fannie.
Frau Fannie should be lucky if they only disqualify her.
She's toast!
And all of the big dem heads, all of the big, you know, the Wokies, all these folks, they're realizing she is radioactive.
Don't go near her.
Let her go.
She's on her own.
That simple.
Richard Fox, Dick Fox says, Two so far.
How many other DAs will come forward to protect their license?
Interesting question.
I don't know if they have to do it to protect their license, but put it this way.
When Cindy Lee Yeager, the chief deputy from Cobb County, gets involved in throwing the DA Of Fulton County under the bus.
She had the okay.
She went to her boss and said, listen, I'm not going to, if she's smart, she seemed, I don't know, I've never heard her speak or knew anything about her, but I'm assuming she's smart.
And you know she probably went to her boss and said, now listen, I'm going to go bury her.
Do it.
Do it.
You know that all they'd have to do is say, you know what, I'm not sure if I heard it right.
I really am not in the position.
I may have a conflict.
No, she volunteered this.
She said, you know, I called up and said, hey, there was another case recently where somebody heard the testimony and called up and said, hey, you know, I'm going to check this thing out.
I'm going to, uh-huh, right.
By the way, my friends, I got to get this out of the way.
You know who I'm going to turn into?
The dead mother, Lizzie Solak.
Now, we've got almost 1,300 people watching right now.
And these likes send us into the orbit.
I need at least 1,100 likes tonight.
I know.
I'm going to say that.
I'm not going to be a pain in the ass.
I hate when they do that.
I hate when you start off with something and they keep begging for the, please like it.
But it's critical.
YouTube says, we'll be good to you if you get the likes.
Because the more people who like us, the more people who say, I like this guy.
I like this thing.
Because I'm not giving you the Republican take.
I'm not giving you, this isn't even about Trump.
We're not even talking about Trump.
Trump's not even a part of this.
So I need this.
Leslie, do the route.
Do it.
Don't make me turn her loose on you.
You do not want to see her angry.
Okay, let's go through this thing.
And I'm going to hit it as many times as I can with whatever I think is important.
First, Now, this might be a bit arcane, but I think it's nonetheless important.
She testified, this is so critical, she testified that, you know, we don't know anything about this special grand jury.
We don't even know what the hell a special grand jury is.
You know, she's the president of the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, I believe, GACDL, and she said, I don't even know, I did a record search, and I don't even know how that is.
What is it?
And then the senator said, well, do you know what, I like the way they talk like that, well, do you, Ms. Murcher, do you know what a special grand jury is?
No, I don't.
I don't know what the hell it is.
And what I really don't know is what the hell is special assistant district attorney?
Who is Nathan Wade?
Who is this guy being paid sometimes double what other people are paying, and he doesn't know shit about anything?
The guy who is the master, the one who really is John Floyd, not the father, but John Floyd, he's from this white shoe law firm.
He's the racketeering guy.
He's the person.
This is the guy.
This is the one you want to know.
I mean, this is beautiful.
This is the guy.
But Wade?
Wait a minute.
Wade?
Now...
She is explaining this at levels that are so terrific and so great and so wonderful that...
How do I say this?
She couldn't have done this during...
This is the best!
During the motion...
The hell with the motion to DQ?
That was boring.
But it gets even better.
Okay, so first of all, who is this guy?
We don't even know who he is.
What is it?
We don't even know.
What about the funding?
Do they know about this?
Is there any oversight of this?
I don't know.
Nobody knew anything.
It's like, how long has this been going on?
Now, that means they're going to be ding, ding, ding, ding.
Let's check.
Auditing, ding, ding, ding, ding.
Let's go back and look.
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
All because, all because, ladies and gentlemen, remember?
And Ashley, if you heard what I said, you've got a good sense of what's right or wrong.
I'm telling you, this is because Frau Fanny...
Got on the stand and started yapping.
All she had to do, all she had to do was just keep her mouth shut.
Nobody would have known anything.
Let me say this again.
Yes, Your Honor.
I've had a relationship with Mr. Wade.
Yes, I have.
And it's recently going on.
And by the way, Ms. Merchant and her husband have a relationship.
And as you know, under the rules, that does not disqualify you.
I checked it.
But okay, fine.
That's it.
And if they would have said, we're going to call Mr. Waite, why?
Why?
Why are you calling him?
Why are you having a motion to disqualify?
Excuse me.
We can rule as a matter of law.
Because the only reason that Ashley Merchant and State Outland and everybody else was successful was because of the fact that Frau Fannie decides to rebut it.
She says, no, no, we never did that.
Uh-uh.
No, no, no.
I didn't pay him more.
No, she just lied and lied and lied and lied about everything.
And there's Wade, lied, and Terrence Bradley, I don't know, I hope this guy's under witness protection.
Did you hear today how he was threatened?
There was another fellow who was a lawyer representing, I don't know who it was, who called him and says, are you sure you're doing this?
They're on the phone, but the best, the best.
Forget everybody else.
The best is when Willis calls him up on the phone, Bradley, and says, you know, you don't have to tell him anything about us.
You know that, right?
There he is, Frank.
His name is Frank.
My man Lionel.
Loser Governor Kemp could have stopped all this clown show, but kept up, keep up the great work.
He could have stopped it, but I think he wants it.
I think this is the greatest thing in the world.
This is the greatest thing in the world.
And let me also tell you something, Frankie, good to see you again.
This is Super Tuesday, tomorrow night, State of the Union.
Oh my God!
What is that going to be like?
I'd rather have Fannie Willis to the State of the Union.
You've got to understand, I didn't think this was this interesting.
I said, okay, we'll give it a shot.
And it just kept getting better and better and better and better.
I mean, this is just with three people.
This is going to, she is going to be the eponym, eponymous.
You know, for example, the names, you know, like Benedict Arnold.
I need, we've got now 1,600 viewers.
I need the likes.
I'm sorry to do this.
Please, don't let me turn Lizzie on you.
Don't make me turn Solak on you.
Believe me, you don't want that.
I'm warning you.
I'm warning you.
You know how she gets, okay?
You know how she gets.
But, let's go back to this.
God, there's so much stuff.
Thank God I've got these notes.
Today, I was loving this.
Oh!
Do you remember?
Who remembers?
Show of hands.
Remember that weird elf and kind of strange Emily Kors?
Remember Emily Kors?
Remember her?
Remember this weird...
She was like this.
I don't know.
Who were you?
I'm this 4-4 person of the...
Of the special grand jury.
I don't know.
One of the random people chosen to investigate Trump.
She was the weirdest thing.
Remember she was laughing?
This is the foreperson of the special grand jury and panels from 2022 to 2023.
Do you remember this?
Tell me you do.
This is when I should have known.
This is weird.
This is very odd.
This is very strange.
Why in the hell are these people even doing it?
Who did they get hurt?
I don't know.
Oh, I don't know.
Wait a minute.
You're a grand jury?
Yes.
Aren't grand jurors supposed to be secret?
Yes.
Why are you doing this?
Because I have no soul.
Okay, I have no soul.
How do I take attention?
She was like a...
She was a cross between Dylan Mulvaney and the Doritos guy and Teresa from the Real Housewives of New Jersey.
And no, I have no idea what the hell that even means.
I have no idea what that meant.
But it sounded good, at least in my own mind.
Anyway, then later on, they said, you know, this is funny.
This, this, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
This didn't even come out.
There was a book called Find Me the Votes and it was written by Daniel Klaidman and Michael Isikoff.
Doesn't Isikoff sound like when you're Isikoff?
Anyway.
And it was a book at the time which tells the story of how Donald Trump Attempted to overturn the 2020 election by having, you know, criminal activities to subvert the Constitution by having them fined and constructed and unearthed, you know, all this bullshit.
Anyway, it turns out, and I didn't know this, they have complete and total access to Fannie.
Following her around, going into the deliberations, finding what happened.
This is like...
During the grand jury?
Remember, special grand jury is that Emily, the nut, this was to do kind of like make recommendations, subpoena documents, do things like that.
The real grand jury, that's the one they can indict.
That's this one here.
They had Isikoff and the other dude are having access to what should have been absolutely sacrosanct and quiet.
It should have been kept completely and...
Totally secret.
This is unbelievable!
Now let me stop right there.
If you really want to kill your career and get in trouble as a prosecutor, remember, you do know this.
I know you know this.
You know this, that as a matter of law, prosecutors have a much greater duty.
To then regular defense lawyers.
They're not merely advocates for the state or the federal government.
They have to.
Their duty is primarily justice.
Justice.
Justice is what they're doing.
They represent not only the good people of Fulton County, but justice.
So they're letting in people into this grand jury, into this grand jury case?
There she is.
NC November Girl says, murder in Georgia.
The corruption is staggering.
Indeed.
So she's letting these people, what if these people, let's say, release the names of the grand jurors?
What if they released or compromised something?
But you're basically using...
The office that you have been sworn to uphold, specifically that of maintaining justice, you are doing this now for reasons that blow my mind.
You're doing it not in order to illuminate what's going on and to shine a light.
The old Brandeis sunshine is best disinfected.
No, no, no.
You're doing this for your own selfish Narcissistic, psychopathic, deranged and deluded sense of self-esteem or self-delusion.
Remember the movie A Few Good Men, right?
Colonel Jessup.
This is so interesting.
He didn't understand.
He says, perjury?
You don't understand this to me.
I'm Colonel Nathan Liberty Jessup.
I'm a colonel.
I'm...
Forward base, whatever.
I'm a Marine.
I'm a combat veteran.
This is some little stupid court.
Stupid court.
He couldn't understand it.
I gotta tell the truth?
No, you don't understand.
You're some subordinate.
This is like traffic court.
And they said, no, it's not.
And he lied.
And they took him in custody.
You can't handle the truth.
Remember that?
That's what's going on with her.
She doesn't understand it.
She can't grasp it.
This is about her.
I'm going to get my boyfriend.
I'm going to do this.
I'm going to go here.
Oh, and they listed all of the trips they went on.
Then they brought her mother.
One was so sad.
They had an ocean.
On one view, they brought Mama along with her.
Wade's mother.
They had this ocean view, and Mama got like steerage.
She's like at the bottom of the thing, you know, next to the boiler.
Sparky weighs in.
Sparky says...
It took more than straight logic and strategy.
Ashley Merchant has tremendous insight into human behavior and its complex drama.
Absolutely.
Plus, she comes across, she is she is somebody that people like to be with.
I don't want to say she's attractive.
I'm not talking about physical love.
She's attractive in terms of her personality.
She's very polite.
Now, the poor, oh, did you see this Jadrool, this poor guy?
Harold V. Jones II.
This was, I think, the whip.
This guy was the worst!
Lousy!
He was going after arcane cases of, I mean, just...
You idiot!
You're trying to help your cause.
What do you say?
So let me ask you something.
Now...
What if he said, now Miss Merchant, you seem to be, you've said a number of times that Madam District Attorney Willis might have been tainting the pool.
What are you doing?
What do you call this?
You wouldn't have political aspirations, would you?
No, no, no, no, no.
Now this is a hearing.
I would have been the most sarcastic.
I would have stole the thunder.
How are you doing on this?
This is helping you on it.
I'll bet your billable hours are going to go through the roof, right?
In fact, you're like the lead counsel on this.
How many different, 15 lawyers?
Why are you the only one here?
Why were you the only one that the Republicans seemed to subpoena or ask you?
Why?
Oh, and she's coming back.
There's going to be more.
Oh, did you hear this?
This is the best.
The hearing concluded when Senator Kouser, expressing concern over Willis' involvement, in the Find the Votes book, the committee plans to reconvene in a couple of weeks, potentially calling Merchant again.
Again.
It's the most incredible thing in the world.
It's absolutely the most incredible thing in the world.
This guy, Minority Whip Harold Jones, was talking about motives.
Stating insufficient proof against Willis.
And Merchant Jones also debated the meaning of a conflict of interest.
And it was just boring, boring, boring, boring.
But it was beautiful.
Oh, let me tell you something.
It gets good.
Anyway.
Let me tell you something.
I took a lot of notes here today.
Let me see what I got here for you.
Oh, oh.
This is really, this is really...
Let me tell you how stupid these people are.
The thing that will kill you, the thing that will kill you, if you're a lawyer, is if you use your trust account, your IOLTA, interest on lawyer's trust account.
I Ah, ah, ah.
Bye.
I was hearing Bradley said, well, you know, I had some money and some fees.
And you see, I left the firm and I left something in the trust account, the escrow account, the IOLTA trust account.
What?
This isn't some drawer where you leave money.
You can't commingle funds.
You can't do that.
Don't do that.
They were talking about it like it was nothing.
Wade did it.
This one did it.
He was supposedly, listen to this, he was supposedly hiding money because the money that was paid to him for his $650,000 more, it went into his trust account.
And they're thinking, wait a minute, if I heard this correctly, why is that the case?
Thank you, Bobby S. Thank you, sir.
He said, why are you doing that?
Why?
What?
Now the Bar Association is thinking, wait a minute.
Wait a minute, what?
I need 2,000 likes now.
Don't make me turn Solak on you.
You know what I'm talking about.
You've heard about her.
And everything you've heard about her is true.
Don't make me do it.
So anyway, that's kind of too, that's a little wonky.
But believe me, that is death.
Next.
Fanny.
It turns out Fannie paid Wade almost double the salary of other colleagues.
Oh, oh, and by the way, she said that she was saying, well, he doesn't make that much.
She basically just lied.
But guess who she, whom she met with?
Right before she indicted Trump.
Guess whom she met with?
Kamala Harris.
Oh, yeah.
Why are you doing that?
What's going on?
Did anybody promise you anything?
This wouldn't be political.
Now, there's nothing against the law in doing this.
Look at this.
Over a thousand likes.
Christopher Shelton, thank you, brother.
Thank you.
See, this is important, too, because the reason why all this stuff matters is I keep telling people, give people fun stuff.
That's intellectually spirited, that is about the law, but spend some time on it.
Give people something to talk about.
See, that's the beautiful thing.
I love these folks.
There are some terrific folks out there, and I mean it, and I think people like Jonathan Turley and others are doing, they're just wonderful and they're great people, but sometimes it's so goddamn boring, it's not even funny.
You say, what are you doing?
This is the most exciting thing in the world.
Make this accessible to people.
Tell them.
Do you know what's happening here?
Do you know what this is?
Are you watching this?
This arrogant, stupid, self-destructive woman is ruining her life for no reason.
Frank says, why is Judge Scott McAfee taking so long to make a decision?
Family?
Witness protection?
Leave it to you, Frankie.
Leave it to you.
He's the worst.
He's the worst.
He's just, he is just the worst.
Frank, do you know how rare it is when you tell somebody, when you have to tell somebody, hey, listen, you're a judge, kind of tone it down a little bit.
Don't camp it up so much.
Don't camp it up so much.
Don't do this.
Him, you've got to say, no, camp it up!
This is a chance.
You have worldwide, you are being looked at for possibly bigger and better things.
You schmuck, and you're coming across like you can't decide anything.
They want to see a judge, goddammit, act like one.
Act like a judge.
Take command.
Give them something to see.
Stagecraft it.
The way you sit.
The way you look.
Let's have some warnings.
Take control.
This guy has...
They're running roughshod.
I would have told Seda or whatever, say, don't you raise your voice to me.
There's no jury here.
You're talking to a judge.
Your judge.
Now, if you don't respect me, show respect for the rogue.
That old line.
I've heard that a million times.
But, I mean, that's the thing.
Don't camp it up.
There's no jury here.
You know, Mr. Saydown, this is why a lot of people might suggest we shouldn't have cameras in the courtroom, because you keep broadwaying this whole thing.
Now, speak to me in a tone that is reflective of the respect that you have and should have for this tabernacle of justice.
Dig?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah!
They would have loved it!
They would have come back the next season.
Who is this judge?
He's great!
I'm sorry.
It's the showbiz in me.
Let me stand by for one second.
I want you to listen to me very carefully.
You know, some of you are brand new to this thing.
And I don't know if what you've got me figured out is some kind of, oh, is this some right-winger?
Is this some conservative?
Hell no!
Absolutely not.
As Balzac says, I'm here from the opposition.
I'm the opposition party.
Anybody named Balzac is my kind of guy.
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One of the things which I keep thinking of is like, what lawyer is so stupid as to be texting information?
To Ashley Merchant.
Why?
Why?
Do people forget what is happening here?
Do they forget?
Sparky says, has Never Trump camps, Never Trump judge, lost control or let down the establishment?
We don't know.
But I will tell you this much, that if Mr. Never Trump, listen, as far as getting with the program, Irrespective of what you might think, Trump's going to be the nominee, the Republican nominee.
I don't know what's going to happen in Georgia.
But all I know is that judge is radioactive.
Let me ask you something.
Who in their right mind would ever be on the phone?
You know, people are constantly, they forget what the phone is.
The phone, phone in particular, is the portal to all problems.
I put this brand new video up.
This is a video that Mrs. L did.
With Chris McKenna.
If you are a parent or a grandparent, watch this.
You're not going to believe this video.
By the way, Lynn's Warriors is her YouTube channel.
That is the portal.
There's something about this.
We look at this thing.
It's kind of like this innocent, you know, whatever it is.
And there you have Terrence Bradley.
Lo and behold, he's there.
And they're showing him, look at this.
Look at this.
Did you say, well, I don't know, I was speculating.
What do you mean you were speculating?
You just said, absolutely.
When asked about this, you said, absolutely.
He's just stupid.
Let me stop again and remind you of something.
When you've got Cindy Lee Yeager, who was the chief deputy in Cobb County.
Dropping a dime on Fannie, you know, they said go for it.
It's okay.
I got the word.
We're not protecting her.
Normally, if she was, you know, if she was the protected class, dear God, they would have said, don't you dare do that.
Oh, it's through for her.
Absolutely through.
It's just incredible.
And way till...
How do we even have time to keep track of this?
Remember when Fannie said, well, I had some money.
I got it for my campaign.
You don't get money.
It's not an ATM.
She violated that.
She violated Fulton County rules as far as hiring people.
When she ran for office, she basically says, I will have no sex with people below me.
She made this.
How many times do you hear that as a campaign promise for a DA?
She violated that.
She lied repeatedly to everyone.
Wade lied to his wife, lied to his divorce judge, lied to others.
Yurty, who is the woman that was subletting the apartment, Basically said, listen, 2019, I saw this.
And the best, the best, I still, I know you don't think this, or maybe you do.
Manny Aurora, who said, who was the, this is a, I think this was a law professor or an assistant law professor or somebody who came into contact with Bradley, who said, yeah, Nathan even had a A garage door opener with him so he could slide in, literally and figuratively, slide in to the love nest.
I mean, it's perfect.
That little piece of evidence.
Sometimes you hear something and say, wow.
Why were you doing that?
So nobody would see it.
So nobody would know about it.
So they're hiding.
And they're lying.
They're lying.
Repeatedly.
Why?
Because she thinks, I don't have to tell you anything.
I don't owe you anything.
She testified today about 12,000 messages.
12,000 messages that Frau Fanny and Loverboy exchanged before they claimed to have started their relationship.
12,000.
And here was a theory, and I'm not too sure about this one, but I'll tell you nonetheless, it was kind of interesting.
She was suggesting, this is Ashley, that one of the theories as far as this thing goes was that she, Fanny, was extending this case, making it more complicated, so that lover boy could make more money in the long run.
That's the one that kills me.
That kills me.
Kills me.
Now, let me tell you what's happening.
And this is also critical.
Listen very carefully.
One of the things which is interesting about human behavior, this is something I have studied and been fascinated with my entire life.
When does something lose favor?
When does something become popular?
I told you this before, and I'll say it again.
I have been absolutely nonplussed with how overnight we went from this, I don't know, when a few people had, you know, tattoos here and there, and this guy had a tattoo, to overnight, everybody looking like escapees from, you know, railway or something, where overnight people covered themselves.
Overnight!
People who would normally say, I'm not going to put the spider webs in.
What are you kidding me?
Overnight.
Oh, is this cool?
Okay.
Do you understand that you're never going to be okay?
I'm going to be cool.
Okay, alright.
Overnight, Fanny Willis can go from this proud black woman to this Corrupt.
And once they pile on her, once, because you know and I know, the real instinct of humans is to hate.
We love hate.
We love to despise.
What's up with Isikoff?
Bobby, who the hell knows?
Who's going to read this anyway?
Getting Trump.
This Trump thing.
Listen, I don't want to...
There's a political aspect to it, sort of.
Trump, have you noticed this?
Let me go back to what I was going to say before.
When the stink hits you, when it's like, what the hell?
It's like when you eat garlic, it's like, my God, do I...
When it's in my system, it's like I'm radioactive.
What's the matter?
God, this is awful.
Or did you ever step in dog do and say, Jesus, you can't get it.
I can't keep...
People walk in and say, I thought I cleaned my, I'm sorry.
You know, it's just, she's like, Fanny is like dog do.
She walked into the room and she just contaminates everything.
Her name is a joke.
You even see her when she walks into the room and she storms off.
Did you see when she sits back in the chair, rocking in front of the judge, kind of smacking her up, looking at him like, go ahead, I dare you.
What is this?
What is this Karen-like behavior?
Sparky says, text, SMS, and email, we're never said to be secure.
I think the last couple of generations are so comfortable with them, privacy hasn't occurred to them.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Sparky, one of the things, try explaining, do you understand what this is?
Well, everybody doesn't.
Do you ever lock your door?
Yeah.
Why?
Do you pull the shade down?
Do you pull the...
Why?
Do you know what privacy is?
Yes.
Do you understand that you...
Well, what do you do, buddy?
I don't know.
There's this...
Of course we text.
Sparky, I have friends of mine I don't talk to anymore.
I talk to a friend of mine I've known since high school.
I'm saying, God damn it, don't you ever talk?
Did you forget how to talk?
What is it?
Say, you're a lousy writer, first of all.
You can't type.
I get these stupid...
What is this?
What does this even mean?
What's the matter with you?
What are we speaking?
Glyphs and orts and belches and burps?
What is this crap?
You're an adult.
Act like it.
What the hell's the matter with you?
That's the way people are.
But this guy is texting?
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
And here's the best part.
And I told you, I want to see Fanny on Club Shay Shay.
Oh, God.
Please, dear God.
Please, I will believe, if you just give me this chance, let me talk to her.
I'll give you one of these.
Have a couple of drinks.
Have a drink, Fanny.
Have a drink.
I would start off with this.
They don't respect you.
They don't like when a proud, smart, intelligent, ambitious black woman dares to take on the system and dares to go after that racist Donald Trump.
And she'll say, you're right.
Oh, absolutely.
And wait till they abandon her.
Wait till they abandon her.
Wait.
But the next one I want to do is, the next one I want to talk to, this is the best one ever.
The moral of the story of Terrence Bradley is, the more stupid you look, the more stupid you look, the more stupid you are, The more nobody wants to bother you.
It's like why nobody wants to bother Joe Biden.
Does anybody want to put him on trial?
Not really.
They really don't.
Why?
Because he's gone.
It's the Sicilian flu.
He's not as bad as he looks at all.
He's protecting his ass.
Mobsters used to do it all the time.
You know, you get the heart attack.
You ever see Casino when they...
Remember, they're all in gurneys and they're taken out of the courtroom.
So...
You have this guy here, this idiot, and I'd love to say Terry, you don't mind if I call you Terry, do you?
Terry, when Ashley, and I want to know this, either Terry or Ashley, why do you think you would ever even connect with Terrence Bradley?
He was Willis' best, well, friends.
They might not be friends now.
He has access.
He used to work a little bit with Fanny.
Why would he want to incur the wrath of this villain, this mendacious, vicious harpy, this cur, this whatever?
Why would he want to do that?
What was his purpose?
What was his motivation?
You had to have considered this.
You had to have felt, what is his axe to grind?
What is his beef?
Why is he doing this?
And when she said, and if you read the thing, Ashley says, you know, I'm kind of, this is a big case.
Don't worry.
Be strong.
Be strong.
Yeah, be strong.
Don't worry.
Are you sure about this?
Absolutely.
And she even said, listen, Terrence, I'm trying to keep you out of this, but I may have to call you to testify.
Okay!
Terrence, you understand what's going on?
Sure!
Terrence, you're being asked to testify against the district attorney to disqualify her from the biggest case in American jurisprudence.
A racketeering prosecution of a former president?
Not just any former president.
We're not talking, you know, Jimmy Carter here.
We're talking the most hated, reviled president in the history of democratic politics.
And you're going to get her thrown off, potentially?
Do you know what they could do?
Do you understand?
Sure!
You don't mind this, Terrence?
Nope.
I'm okay with that.
Alright.
Here comes Terrence in the courtroom.
Mr. Bradley, do you remember telling me, this is Ashley, Mr. Bradley, do you remember telling me that Fannie Willis and Nathan Wade began their affair before 2022, as she had stated.
Um...
Mr. Bradley?
Yeah?
Do you remember telling me this?
Well, I don't want to say.
No, no, no.
Do you remember, yes or no?
Is this your text?
Do you remember texting this?
Yes.
Mr. Bradley, excuse me.
This is a simple question.
Is this your text?
Is your number 404...
Yes or no?
What's going on here?
And they're looking at her like, Ashley, this is the...
Your Honor, please, one minute.
Mr. Bradley, it's me.
It's Ashley.
I don't want to speculate.
Speculate?
Is this here?
Do you see this line here?
Absolutely?
Were you speculating there?
Or here?
Or here?
No.
Were you speculating?
Then, what was the case recently where somebody called up and said, I was watching this.
There was another case.
Maybe you can remind me of this.
There was another case.
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Lizzie's doing a great job.
We got 1,450 likes.
If I get 2,000 likes, I think I'm going to take you all on a cruise.
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It's like, what's going on here?
But there was a case recently where somebody said, yeah, I was watching this and I called up and I remembered that's not what happened.
It'll come to me.
I don't know what the hell it was.
But then we get this new one.
Excuse me, there's a new one?
And Fannie must be thinking, there's a what?
Yeah, there's a new witness.
A new witness?
What are you talking about?
Yeah.
Is it Terrence?
Yeah, it is.
That son of a bitch.
What did he do now?
Oh, you're going to love this one.
He was in the office of Cindy Lee Yeager.
Why?
I know who she is.
She's the chief deputy in Cobb County.
What's he doing there?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Look at this.
Frank says, why did Joy Reid steal Trump's hairdo?
Touche!
Frank, you kill me.
By the way, Frank goes by the name Frank.
Not Frank Inferter or Frank In...
No, Frank.
That's it.
Frank.
He's been with us since day one, Frank.
God love you, Frank.
That's for you.
And far as for you, by the way, this is the way I show my particular love and affection to you.
It's different.
That's the way I do it.
So anyway, guess what, Frank?
So what?
So Terrence, yeah, Terry was in...
Her office?
Yeah.
What the hell happened?
Remember when you called her?
Called him?
Yeah.
He was there in the Cobb County DA with Cindy Yeager.
And she somehow overheard you saying, you know, let's get the words.
Let's get the words.
They are coming after us.
Us?
You don't need to talk to them about anything about us.
What?
Yeah.
And there's more, Fanny.
What?
Is it Terry?
You betcha.
He told Manny Aurora the same thing.
Manny Aurora says, oh, I know about that.
I know all about this.
I know all about this story.
Yeah, I know this.
Yeah.
The garage door.
They know about the garage door opener?
Yeah.
Is there anything that he didn't say?
Nope.
Is there anything that...
Did this guy just talk the whole time?
Yep.
And then he comes in the corner and he's like this, um, did you see when he was doing this?
He was just sitting, did you see during the motion?
He was like a kid trying to remember like, now you saw the bank robbery, right?
Yeah.
He was like maybe sending SOS's like, help me, help!
Somebody, get me out of here!
Versus Nathan Wade.
Nathan was good too.
Nathan did the painful, like he was passing this painful hockey puck, you know, bezoar.
He was just grinding the face like he's...
Mr. Wade, what?
Did you testify?
Did you say...
During your divorce proceedings, during the pleadings or the interrogatories or something under oath, that you did not have said, well, I said that.
Well, because I said during the course of my marriage, and I didn't say because she cuckolded me.
She did me wrong.
She did me dirty.
Joycelyn?
Oh, yeah.
The mother of your children?
Oh, yeah.
The one who has poor health?
Yeah.
The one you hid money from?
Well, yeah, I guess.
Anyway.
She did me wrong and put the horns on me so she had an affair.
Maybe she stepped out of marriage.
The way I read that was that it was happily married.
And I don't think I was happily married anymore.
What?
You what?
It's un...
And they're sitting back thinking to themselves...
I used to have a guy I worked with.
He was so...
Whenever I would do anything or say something on TV or air or whatever, he would come around the corner and he would say to me, Can you believe this shit?
And I said, that's the name of my show.
Can you believe this shit?
Because he never really said what you thought he said.
I thought, maybe I can put that on there.
But that was the best example.
The best...
And we would always...
We pass each other.
Can you believe that?
That's what this is.
This is the best title for this.
I can't believe any of this.
And this judge, this judge rule, I'd be all over this.
You're lying to me.
I would have told her all.
Ms. Willis, do you understand what the penalty for perjury is?
And I would do anything to bait her.
Why?
Because I want to be?
You want to know what it is?
I'll tell you what.
I want to be the next Judge Wapner.
I want to go on.
I want to go.
I want to be the king of the...
Do you remember?
The judge in Florida, during the Anna Nicole Smith hearing, he was crying, he was a nut, wrote one of the best decisions ever.
But there were these judges where you say, I love this judge.
And so far we've had one wimp after another.
Judge Ito, this guy.
And I would sit there and say, do you understand what's happening here?
You will be for it.
Ever.
You will be the governor of Georgia.
If you sit there and act like a judge, and you've got a woman who is holding up, you're lying.
No, no, wait.
I would have.
Oh!
Number one, I'm going to cite you for contempt and cite her for contempt.
In direct contempt, I'm telling you right now, if you hold up those papers one more time, and if you...
There's no jury here.
We're adults.
You're an officer of the court, and you're the freaking DA.
And if you hold these papers up and accuse anybody of lying, I'm going to hold you in contempt.
Do I make myself clear, Ms. Willis?
Look at me when I'm talking to you.
Oh my God, that would be...
It would elevate me to levels of, oh my God, I would be just, oh God, it would be beautiful.
And finally somebody would say, yes, yes, that's the way to do it.
That's the way, finally, finally, somebody's doing something.
And then I would say, you're not answering the question.
And then I would ask the question, Mr. Bradley.
Could you answer me a question?
Why are you taking so long to answer a very simple question of whether this is or this is?
You are not allowed to think of an answer for 20 minutes.
There's no jury here.
You're a lawyer.
This is a very simple question.
This issue is dealing with whether she should be disqualified.
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
And the best one is they have the rule of sequestration.
Remember that?
The rule of sequestration is called invoking the rule.
And what you do is you say before a hearing, Your Honor, we invoke the rule.
That means all witnesses who are going to testify have to go on, they cannot talk about the testimony, and they cannot sit.
Now, if you are done, if you are done testifying, and you're not going to be called up for rebuttal or surrebuttal or any of that stuff, then maybe you can hang around.
But you cannot come into the courtroom until it's your time.
Because you can't sit there and hear what other people have said and either, you know, glower at them and glare at them or say, yeah, just like he said.
So Fanny, Frau Fanny, was told they sequestered the rule.
So she left.
At one particular point, when they were arguing against her testifying, she stormed in and said, no, I want to clarify something.
She's watching this!
How did she know?
What do you mean, clarify?
Clarify what?
How do you know you're clarifying?
You're not supposed to be watching anything.
So you're violating that rule because she has no respect for anything.
This is the thing I can't get across to you.
I've never seen anything like this.
Bruce Cutler, who was the loudest, most...
Sometimes obstreperous, loud, and sometimes seemingly obnoxious.
He never showed this contempt for the court.
Never!
Say what you want about Bradley.
He's just scared.
So this is it.
So the question is, you're asking, okay, what's going to happen?
The question is, she better hope, better hope that all they do to her It's disqualifier.
She should get away from this piece of crap as far as she can, but she's so stupid because to her it's territorial.
Get away from this.
Let it go away.
The country has the attention span of a gnat.
It will forget all about this.
But if you keep hanging around and you keep doing this and you keep doing your stuff, I'm telling you, I promise you, you're going to rue the day.
So that's number one.
Because he may say, I've got some other ones.
Look at this.
They need Fred Gwynn as a judge.
You're right about this, Barkey.
Utes.
By the way, my cousin Vinny still wanted the best courtroom case shows ever.
About arraignments, explaining arraignments, courtroom demonstrations.
Absolutely positively.
Other than going up and getting too close to the jury.
That's the one that I never understood.
But that's beside the point.
Now, so Fannie is looking at, number one, ethical considerations of problems within the Fulton County law in terms of, not nepotism, but whatever.
That's number one.
Number two, possibly abusing the special grand jury.
Possibly, number three, abusing...
The special DA, whatever the hell that is.
Somebody knows what that is.
Committing perjury.
Here's the best one.
Number five.
Obstruction of justice and witness tampering and, and, and perhaps maybe attempt or conspiracy if there's other people involved too.
Why?
What they did to Bradley.
When she said, you don't have, they're after us.
Us.
And you don't have to tell them anything.
Do I make myself clear?
You don't have to say anything.
Gold Eye, thank you so much.
Look how what a wonderful person.
Gold Eye gifted a membership.
Thank you so much.
That's beauteous.
You know that?
That is truly, truly beauteous.
This is the most incredible thing in the world.
And we've got 1,677 likes.
I need 2,000 likes.
I've never had 2,000 likes in my life.
Never.
Never.
I'm just a...
I'm just a regular, I'm just a, I'm just a ham and egger.
That's all I am.
That's what they call them.
I don't have any special studios.
It's just me and Mrs. L. That's it.
No producers.
I'm it.
You're looking at it.
It's just me and you and a dog named Boo.
Traveling and living off the land.
So thank you for that.
I really mean that.
One more time.
Alright, now.
She's looking at serious, serious, serious problems.
If this were any other case, I promise you, there would be somebody who would say, tomorrow, they're going to be investigating her.
Just like with Tiffany Hedner.
Hedner.
Tiffany, I don't know what the ladies with her is.
Have you seen her?
Tiffany Henyard.
Excuse me, Henyard.
Remember her?
FBI's after her.
Remember that one?
By the way, what happened with their own FBI with their own Eric Adams?
I don't know.
They come in, they come out, whatever.
But I guarantee you, if somebody picks up that judge, and by the way, a judge has to refer things to law enforcement that happens within the context of his court.
And by the way, you say, Ms. Willis, you may be disqualified over the fact because you have committed a potential felony in my presence to me.
You have been perjurious, allegedly, to me.
You have disqualified yourself because I cannot sit, both as a trier of fact in the case, And listening to you when I am considering your particular guilt and your culpability in lying to this court.
So for the foregoing reasons, and a vermin cited, and all of the constant, you are not only disqualified, but you better lawyer up and fast.
This thing is done.
It's done.
And it also, dear friends, it sticks to the Trump case.
It sticks to it.
Because it makes everything else stink by comparison.
She will now be known forever as the eponymous Fanny, like Judge Ito.
When I say Judge Ito to you, you know what I'm talking about.
A weak, implicit, invertebrate, atesticular judge with no control.
That's a Judge Ito.
That's a Judge Ito.
You don't want to get that.
It's like Benedict Arnold.
And a Fannie Willis is forever going to be this joke.
And the very fact that, oh, Gold Eye, new member, thank you, Gold Eye.
Appreciate it.
What a nice person.
Thank you for that.
This is incredible.
Ladies and gentlemen, when I first got this case, Got this case.
When I first started, I thought, okay.
Hey, that Fannie's kind of interesting.
I thought, this is going nowhere.
I had no idea.
Let me say this again, and let me bring this full circle again.
Had Fannie Willis just told the truth?
When there were questions, when there was a motion to dismiss, Excuse me, motion to disqualify.
And it was alleged that she and Nathan Wade were in a relationship.
And you know what that means.
That's what a relationship means.
All she had to do was say yes.
That's it.
What would you...
Your Honor, we call Nathan Wade.
Why?
I just told you, yes.
What, to rebut what I said?
To prove we didn't have the affair?
Oh yeah, you're right.
What we call, you wouldn't have Terrence Bradley.
Why?
What did Terrence Bradley say?
He was the one who said.
But if Fannie had already originally agreed to it and admitted to it, there'd be nothing.
That's the end of it.
You wouldn't hear about Yurty.
You wouldn't hear about that father with that stupid story, that nonsense story about how he, well, you know, black folks, we ain't got the same cash.
How about the fact that she had financial problems and now she's worth $8 million?
Where did that come from?
Somebody please tell me that.
Somebody please tell me.
What is going on here?
What is going on here?
All of the money, all of the cash, supposedly, he admitted, he admitted and she admitted tens of thousands of dollars of cash.
Being exchanged, there are federal requirements regarding your paying cash.
What is...
I can't keep track of all of the issues.
It is that great.
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Just to get an idea and look at this as we speak.
It's now currently 8.17pm Eastern Time in New York City.
It's a drizzly kind of a dark and most darkest.
Look at this.
Chicago.
Look at this.
Colorado Broomfield.
Muncie, Indiana.
I love this.
And I love when we get...
This is just beautiful.
Bridgewater, New Jersey.
Seal Beach, California.
Look at this.
Palos Verdes, California.
Grants Pass, Oregon.
I love these cities.
Paducah.
Amadouka, Paducah.
Did you know that?
True story.
Mount Vernon.
North Pole, Alaska.
Okay.
Issaquah, Washington.
Cleveland.
Toronto.
I love this.
This is the most incredible thing.
This is, listen to what I'm saying.
This is where communications is going.
Platforms like this.
Interactive.
Me saying something.
Long form, I've been with you for an hour and ten minutes so far.
An hour and ten minutes.
Because the story is that good and that terrific.
Don't forget, make sure you sign up.
I need your subscriptions because, and, Lionel members, we have a new video coming a little bit later.
At about nine o 'clock it drops, and you'll get that always earlier.
So this is wonderful.
We're going to continue.
Are you having fun?
I'm having a blast.
Let me tell you the honor, the absolute honor that I feel in speaking to you and being able to discuss this.
It is absolutely one of the most exciting times to be able to connect with something regarding a particular subject and to do it, I think, better than anybody else.
And do you know why?
You.
Not me.
You.
Because you are the audience.
You give me that connectivity.
You are refulgent in this.
1,882 likes.
2,000 would be terrific, but what are you going to do?
I've never had 2,000 likes in the history of my...
Again, I'm just your humble servant.
That's all I am.
Doing the best I can.
Just doing the best I can.
That's all.
Look at this, 1891.
Can we hit 2000?
Is that possible?
Is that even remotely possible?
Does this number even go that high?
I don't think so.
Does this number go that high?
1910.
Wait a minute.
Ladies and gentlemen, hold it.
Hold it.
Could this be?
Could this be on this Wednesday night?
Because like I said, a lot of these big channels, they get the big numbers.
I'm just your humble servant.
Just your humble servant.
Just doing the best I can.
Just doing whatever I can.
Look at this.
Trina Thomas is a beautiful super sticker.
Thank you so much.
And Eternal Recursion says, Intelligent, informative, and illuminating, and all the while entertaining.
You cannot get better than that.
Thank you for that.
Because remember something about entertaining.
Entertaining does not mean frivolous.
Entertaining means you've hit a nerve.
You've hit a nerve.
Could we see 2,000 tonight?
Could we see this?
I sound like I'm on a telethon for some disease.
Could we see 2,000?
Is that even remotely possible?
2,000 likes.
That's it.
Could you just...
I don't think this number goes that high.
I think it's impossible.
I think there's some kind of a design impediment that prevents it from going.
That's what I think.
Call me wacky.
Is that right?
Prove me wrong.
27 more to go.
The number to call in right now is Banger5223.
Banger?
Don't even know her.
Anyway.
1910.
Wait.
1990.
10 more and we've got it.
10 more.
4 more.
4 more.
Can we do it?
Can I see it?
Come on.
You can do it.
Daddy needs a new pair of shoes.
Come on.
2001.
That's it.
Thank you so much.
We did it.
Thanks to you.
We did it.
And also, go right now to Mrs. L's YouTube channel right there.
I want to get her her number because we are doing everything in our power to spread the holy word of truth.
And believe me, there is a video that he did, she did, with a fellow by the name of Chris McKenna.
Every parent should watch this one, I am telling you.
Because you're going to ask yourself, what do I do?
How do I make my phone safe from kids?
That's it.
All right, dear friends.
Now, tomorrow, I'm going to be doing this at 10 a.m.
Not 8 a.m., 10 a.m.
Got some business in the morning, so I thank you for that.
And let me also tell you something.
Please listen to me from the heart.
I enjoy this so much.
I feel like you are my family.
I feel like we're in this room.
Even though we can't see each other, even though we can't pick, I see thumbnails, but I feel like we're here.
And this is something, no matter what they say about social media and YouTube and this, there is something that I feel.
And a lot of folks, I find when I see them doing lives, it's like I'm not even there.
They do a live broadcast and I'm thinking, what difference does it make?
Why am I here?
You don't even acknowledge me.
And I acknowledge you and I love you.
All right, my friends.
We'll see you tomorrow at 10 a.m.
Thank you so much.
Let's see what happens.
This is the best.
Spread the word, Johannesburg, and tell your friends to be a part of this.
See you tomorrow.
Thank you so much.
And don't forget this final closing, this valedictory, this adios.
The monkey's dead.
The show's over.
Sue ya.
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