Fani Willis: The Latest Insanity
Fani Willis: The Latest Insanity
Fani Willis: The Latest Insanity
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America is the world, is the country of lying, of mendacity. | |
Republicans, I can tell you right now, are no gift to mankind, but there is nothing. | |
There is no one. | |
There is no group. | |
There is no pass-all. | |
There is no assemblage, no cadre, no nothing of individuals as despicable, as mendacious, as lying, as perjurious. | |
As the Democratic Party in the iterations of this, as evidenced by, of course, Fannie and last night's State of the Union cluster and dumpster fire. | |
Whatever you want to call this. | |
I have been around, see? | |
I've known liars, see? | |
I've known criminals. | |
I've known people, con men, gangsters. | |
Just the most loathsome and vile. | |
And those are the people just in radio. | |
And I have never met more of a despicable group of disgusting, sick, mendacious, perjurious, psychopathic, sociopathic, societally schizophrenic lunatics than what I'm seeing now. | |
To see people last night basically excuse human life, excuse border protection, excuse maintaining this thing called the Constitution of the United States and celebrate the death of children in abortions. | |
And to have this doddering, wizened, decrepit coot. | |
This loathsome, senescent, wizened, intellectually, cognitively, neurologically compromised, this oaf, this boorish felon, this conspirator along this head of the Biden crime family, and that vile and disgusting wife of his, this phony ersatz Dr. Jill Biden. | |
And let me tell you something right now. | |
I may not be her greatest fan. | |
I'm not a fan of anybody. | |
But God bless Marjorie Taylor Greene for having the steel-like elephantine wavels, these gargantuan nads, to march Make America Great Again, while these other... | |
Pucillanimous, implicit, feckless, atesticular, spineless, invertebrate Republicans do nothing. | |
There is a war on, a war for our soul, for our future. | |
And these days, and I mentioned this as evidenced by Fannie and others, lying, we have completely and totally lost. | |
Any appreciation whatsoever for what it means to lie. | |
To lie. | |
What we do is we say, well, it's the type of lie. | |
No, it's not the type of lie. | |
You don't lie, period. | |
And while people have tried their best to understand what is going on regarding this Fannie Willis case, they've missed the point because the level of lying is that Olympian levels that just absolutely confound and blow my mind. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, get ready. | |
Sit back. | |
We are going to come at them today double-barreled, so I hope you're ready. | |
I hope you're up for it, and I hope you're ready to take on these bastards once and for all. | |
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This country and company, this country is morally, socially, philosophically, spiritually bereft, devoid of anything. | |
Worthless. | |
We are a country of liars. | |
We are a country of mendacity. | |
This is the thing which I want. | |
Sometimes it's like I want to say, do you understand what this is about? | |
I don't really get so. | |
I get it. | |
I've got to tell you this, and I want to explain this as an example. | |
During the course of this on my YouTube thingy there, My iPad. | |
They always put these things. | |
We recommend this. | |
We recommend that. | |
And all of a sudden, this thing comes up. | |
Nobody really gets it. | |
Nobody gets it. | |
It was Harris Faulkner. | |
The scariest woman on television. | |
She scares the hell out of me. | |
If ever I did a movie where I said, listen, in this scene, you've just opened the door. | |
And you've met the monster. | |
And I want you to look as scared as you possibly can be. | |
As scared. | |
Do you ever get a little dog? | |
Do you have a little dog and you pull his ears back and the eyes go like that? | |
You look like, oh my god. | |
And the actor would say, I don't know what you mean. | |
I'd say, here, this is Harris Faulkner. | |
Look like this. | |
Scared. | |
Always like, what? | |
Shocked. | |
Because you're terrified of it. | |
And she's on with this nincompoop, this Trey Gowdy. | |
Oh, my God. | |
That's mine. | |
That's mine. | |
Well, what is that? | |
You're not even getting it. | |
Do you understand what this case is about? | |
No, no. | |
Because you don't have enough time. | |
You don't have enough intellectual and social investment in this. | |
You don't care about it. | |
It means nothing to you. | |
This is just another story. | |
Take your paycheck and go home. | |
It's like the Beatles. | |
It's like the Beatles. | |
When they started the night on Ed Sullivan, I said, the world will never be the same. | |
What are you talking about? | |
I've seen Freddie and the Dreamers. | |
No! | |
No Everything. | |
Sometimes our goals in life, our goal is to be able to appreciate what is happening and to tell the world what is happening so that they understand it. | |
So that they grasp it. | |
They truly understand. | |
They feel it. | |
I heard something the other day which was so This is one of these ones, this was something which was so unbelievable, you would think that somebody would be demanding, demanding that MSDNC shut down immediately, that whatever licensing they had would be pulled, that they would be run off the network by violating one of the premises of the notion of the First Amendment and free speech. | |
Rachel Maddow, the biggest! | |
Consummate fraud at the end of her trajectory whose only reason to be there is to come across as this clipped, artificially intelligent assistant principal, the leader of this. | |
$30 million a year to appear once a week! | |
Bye! | |
God, there's something wrong with that. | |
I don't understand it. | |
Don't give me this business about, well, LeBron James. | |
LeBron James is an athlete. | |
He's got talent. | |
He runs up and down. | |
He plays 10. I don't care how much he plays. | |
This woman, what does she do? | |
She lies. | |
She perpetuates this lunacy. | |
She actually, the other day was on when they were doing this Super Tuesday. | |
What was that called? | |
Super Tuesday. | |
One more time. | |
Super Tuesday. | |
Kind of a super day. | |
Where? | |
That's right. | |
There was Donald Trump speaking after he, the presumptive Republican candidate, was speaking. | |
And she said, cut him off. | |
Cut it off. | |
He's going to lie. | |
I know he's going to lie. | |
I know he's going to lie. | |
You care about lying? | |
Yes, he's going to lie. | |
Wait a minute. | |
You're not going to listen to the presumptive so that maybe you can even listen to him and then play him back? | |
And then mock him? | |
You don't want... | |
Yes, we don't even want to listen to him. | |
Why? | |
Because we know he's going to lie. | |
So let me get this straight. | |
You care about lying? | |
Oh, yes. | |
Fannie, well, that's different. | |
That's a different kind of a lie. | |
What do you mean it's a different kind of a lie? | |
Well, it's different. | |
It's not the same. | |
It's not... | |
Look, I don't know how to say this. | |
It's not... | |
It's different. | |
What do you mean it's different? | |
So you care about lying? | |
You're not going to say anything about Joe Biden. | |
You're not going to talk about anything, anything, nothing, nothing, nothing. | |
What is happening here? | |
I wish people would say, yes, I know it's a lie, but I tolerate it. | |
Okay, fine. | |
When you go to a movie, What is a movie? | |
It's a lie. | |
It's a story that never happened. | |
It's called fiction. | |
You know this. | |
Our good friend N.C., I guess it's North Carolina, I'm not sure, November girl, says, Morning! | |
Fannie's house is crashing down. | |
The State of the Union is dismal. | |
POTUS is delusional. | |
China owns a majority of farmland. | |
Our traitorous government has abandoned the Constitution. | |
Here, here, here, here, here, here. | |
And our borders. | |
Tear! | |
God! | |
Speaking of that disgusting, vile Rachel Mano, this horrid, horrid Rachel Mano laughing at people legitimately, legitimately, really, truly, actually how do I say this? | |
Laughing at people and Democrats, apparently, or Americans, worrying about the border. | |
Dear God! | |
This is the most important, this is the most incredible thing I've ever seen in my life. | |
Actually, in one breath saying, he's a liar. | |
I don't like liars. | |
How about this? | |
Who in the hell is Lincoln Riley? | |
Did you see yesterday when Kamala's face drops when he holds up this thing? | |
She's basically trolled. | |
She's trolled by Marjorie Taylor Greene. | |
And God bless Marjorie Taylor Greene. | |
The other day when she was accosted by some British whatever she goes, F you! | |
Or F off or something. | |
Not my style. | |
Okay, I look the other way. | |
As far as today goes, fine. | |
Say it all you want. | |
Say it all you want. | |
This bumbling, oafish, how about the gold star dad who lost a Marine son in Biden and they threw him out? | |
Did you see this? | |
He could have owned that. | |
He could have owned that. | |
The man was arrested for heckling the president. | |
Was heckling wrong? | |
Yes. | |
Of course it's wrong. | |
You can't have people heckle, but let me tell you what you can do. | |
Let me tell you what numbnuts should have done if he had any idea of how to play this thing. | |
If he has any idea, any clue, he would have said, wait a minute. | |
That man has the right to speak. | |
And you can't understand. | |
I know what it's like. | |
I know his son did not die in war. | |
He didn't. | |
Stop that! | |
This is where I kind of believe that Joe might be a little... | |
I think Joe kind of believes that his son Bo died in a war. | |
He didn't! | |
But to sit here and say, make sure that I insisted, I insisted that all charges, because it's probably a federal offense, right? | |
It's a federal offense? | |
I'm going to pardon you. | |
Of course, you've got to admit guilt to take the pardon. | |
This is... | |
This is it. | |
Nancy Pelosi deceived these people last night. | |
And how long did it take him to walk up to the front? | |
My God, it's like the Bataan Death March. | |
Come on, get there. | |
Let's get going. | |
What are we doing here? | |
He was perambulating so slowly, waiting for the second dose of Adderall to kick in. | |
That's the most important. | |
It is unbelievable what I'm seeing. | |
It's unbelievable. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
We live in a world right now where I don't even, I don't recognize anyone. | |
And the reason why is very simple. | |
Let me explain something to you. | |
We don't understand what's going on because America doesn't expect anything from anybody. | |
All behind this guy yelling and screaming all night, it's the most ridiculous thing anybody has ever said. | |
And all he did was mention Trump. | |
You are an idiot! | |
You are an idiot! | |
Idiot! | |
You ignore the competition. | |
The competition doesn't exist. | |
What is the matter with you? | |
And did you see Katie Britt? | |
What did you think of her delivering the Republican response? | |
What did you think, honey? | |
What did you think of her? | |
I liked it. | |
Kitchen table. | |
Oh, they love that kitchen table. | |
Oh my God, let me tell you something. | |
We are winning! | |
There is this mood here, and you can see the level of desperation. | |
And let me tell you something right now, and I want to be very, very clear about something. | |
I am not. | |
I am not a Republican! | |
This is not about party politics. | |
Nothing. | |
Has nothing to do with it. | |
I'm going to tell you again. | |
This is the only party there is, the Constitution. | |
That's it. | |
Everything else is a waste of time. | |
That, by the way, and common sense. | |
That and common sense. | |
Let me tell you what's happening. | |
It will take years and years and years to undo what's going on. | |
By the way, do you see this criminal justice reform activist charged with Murder after a dismembered body. | |
I think he was on, what was he, on Rogan's show? | |
Rogan, friends with Albert Brecht. | |
What the hell is that about? | |
This is the most incredible thing in the world. | |
This is it. | |
I don't know what, please, do me a favor, dear friends, tell me what the Democratic Republic, tell me what they're about. | |
Tell me what they're about. | |
And by the way, this is not an endorsement of the Republicans. | |
Let me make something very, very clear to you. | |
Let me make something very, very clear. | |
What I'm about is a very simple thing. | |
It's a very simple concept. | |
I'm after the truth, and I'm after reality. | |
And whoever delivers it is fine with me. | |
Look at this. | |
Our good friend says, Good day, Mr. Nation. | |
Paulie from Down Under. | |
Veritas. | |
Bless your heart. | |
Welcome, dear friends. | |
Our Aussie friends. | |
What do you think about us? | |
But you've got to watch it because of the subjugation and the removal of your particular individual freedoms and your surveillance state that you're living in. | |
We're on the same page. | |
I don't want to use words like natural order, natural law. | |
I really don't. | |
Because I'm going to say some things. | |
I'm going to say some things that do not go along with some parties, but I don't care because the parties don't dictate me. | |
The parties don't dictate me. | |
Is there anybody here, anybody who believes that the President of the United States... | |
Committed insurrection on January 6th. | |
Is there anybody? | |
Tell me in the wildest. | |
I'll tell you if he did. | |
I'll tell you. | |
If he did, I swear to God, I'll tell you. | |
If he aided, abetted, counseled, procured, hired, or acted as an accomplice, I promise you, I'm going to tell you. | |
Anybody? | |
In your wildest imagination, did you hear what he had to say? | |
Did you hear what he had to say? | |
Yet they bring it up constantly because they're told to do that. | |
They're told to repeat this story over and over and over and over. | |
That's what they're told. | |
That's what's happening. | |
They're told because they lie. | |
I'm going to say it again. | |
Like Fanny Willis. | |
That's the thing. | |
Looks at you and says, I'm not having an affair with him. | |
Yes, you are. | |
No, I'm not. | |
Yes, you are. | |
No, I'm not. | |
And you're a liar. | |
You're under oath in a court. | |
And people are not even... | |
You think there will be a summary hearing to have her license removed. | |
To have her impeached. | |
It doesn't mean anything. | |
Lies don't mean anything. | |
When your kid comes to you and says, Mommy, Daddy, do I have to tell the truth? | |
Well, sort of. | |
Do I? | |
No, you don't. | |
Depends on what it is. | |
And it depends if your party's in power. | |
You can lie. | |
You can lie about it. | |
This country can lie about borders, COVID, crime, race, gender, name it. | |
Tell me one thing. | |
Tell me what a lie even means. | |
Who was it? | |
Roger Stone for lying? | |
Was it General Flynn? | |
I don't even know what the hell they got him for. | |
I'm not even sure. | |
Do you remember in 2005? | |
I don't know. | |
Don't get me. | |
Who knows when this was? | |
Remember the Major League Baseball Stars? | |
Athletes? | |
Canseco? | |
Mark McGuire. | |
I think Palmiro. | |
Did you take performance-enhancing drugs? | |
Well, and what did Mark McGuire say? | |
Do we have to talk about this now? | |
You're goddamn right we've got to talk about this now. | |
They lied to you then. | |
Anything happen to them? | |
Nope. | |
How about in 90-whatever-it-was, when the heads of the tobacco companies came before Congress? | |
And lied? | |
Again, it means nothing. | |
Lied! | |
About nicotine? | |
Did anything happen? | |
Nothing happened. | |
Nothing. | |
Has Jim Jordan ever done anything than have a hearing? | |
Remember the TikTok dude? | |
Whatever happened with that? | |
I don't know. | |
What happened to Zuckerberg? | |
I don't know. | |
Remember Zuckerberg turned around and apologized to people? | |
I don't know. | |
Does anybody ever... | |
Lying means nothing. | |
So don't point your fingers at Fannie. | |
Don't worry about her. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
Everybody else is lying. | |
She's just a lowly DA in... | |
I mean, I was trying to think, if I had to write all of, I would love to prosecute the perjury case, the opening statement would take about a week and a half. | |
Everybody's lying. | |
And I'm not talking about shades, I mean looking you straight in the eye like a psychopath and lying to you. | |
It's the most incredible thing I have ever seen. | |
I can't believe it. | |
Let me ask you, who is the person that when you see them, your soul dies? | |
The person, who is the perfect? | |
Who is the person that when you see their face, you don't know what to do? | |
You get sick to your stomach. | |
Who is it? | |
When I see Mayorkas, my soul dies. | |
Adam Schiff, Pelosi, Kamala Harris. | |
Go down the list. | |
Have you ever responded so viscerally? | |
Bald border guy. | |
I like that. | |
I think it's Mayorkas, maybe. | |
Trudeau. | |
Oh, Trudeau. | |
Unbelievable. | |
Chuck Schumer. | |
Jerry Nadler. | |
Chuck Schumer. | |
Jerry. | |
Did you see Chuck Schumer buttonholing? | |
Nancy Pelosi? | |
Jerry Nadler? | |
Kamala Harris. | |
Kamala Harris. | |
Absolutely. | |
Did you hear her the other day when she was talking? | |
And by the way, do you know, is there any... | |
Tell me what our Israel policy is. | |
Palestine problem. | |
Gaza. | |
Tell me what it is. | |
What is it exactly? | |
What is it? | |
What is it? | |
I don't understand. | |
Biden. | |
This is the thing which, I mean, I don't know. | |
Mayorkas. | |
Fauci. | |
Walensky. | |
They lied! | |
And did you see booty giggity giggity? | |
Where the hell has he been? | |
His whole thing was he's gay. | |
Who gives a shit? | |
That's his whole thing? | |
I'm going to take time off because I've got maternity. | |
What? | |
Paternity, maternity, whatever. | |
Here I am with my husband and we're on a swing! | |
Oh my god! | |
Remember that weird thing? | |
Remember that guy who was at this trans something or other at the White House with the long fingernails? | |
Jen Psaki was laughing. | |
This is the White House? | |
Remember when he had the LGBT group and the woman pulled her Just this disgust, this absolute contempt. | |
And this president and that vile, evil seed, that waste of flesh, that disgusting, horrible Hunter Biden. | |
What does this guy have to do? | |
What? | |
Remember how they shut down speech? | |
They shut down everything. | |
This was, we're going to look back when Biden loses. | |
And let me tell you something right now. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
Internally, there's two things that happen. | |
First, first and foremost, you kind of sort of say, can Trump win this thing? | |
And you ask yourself, can Trump win this thing? | |
Not really sure. | |
Can Trump win this thing? | |
And up until now, I'm thinking, well, I kind of hope so. | |
Can he do it? | |
Can Trump win this thing? | |
Can he really, honestly, is there a chance? | |
Because they can always take it away from him legally. | |
You know how that works. | |
Legally, they can do it. | |
But can Trump really, honestly win? | |
Could he really do this? | |
Well, it's hard to say. | |
And up till now, I've been very, very resistant to this. | |
Until now. | |
Until now, dear and great friends. | |
By the way, thank you for the likes. | |
Thank you. | |
And also, thank you. | |
Thank you for your incredible show of love in following Lens Warriors on YouTube. | |
Thank you for that. | |
Linz Warriors, L-Y-N-N apostrophe S. Thank you. | |
Made our day yesterday. | |
The show of love. | |
But I got news for you. | |
I don't know. | |
If you knew, if you had any idea what was happening to kids on a regular basis, you wouldn't be able to sleep at night. | |
You would not. | |
Be able to sleep. | |
If you knew the stories, if you knew what we hear and what I hear through her, through this indefatigable work, if you knew what was being done on a regular basis, if you only knew, you wouldn't be able to sleep at night. | |
You wouldn't be able to sleep at night. | |
I have never in my life Ever. | |
Imagine. | |
Think about this. | |
The next time you're in some place, the next time you're, I don't know, you're just waiting or you're doodling or you're on the phone or just take out a little piece of paper the way we used to and get a writing implement and write down all of the things that have happened during the Biden administration. | |
Just things that were signaled now. | |
Things that were made available now. | |
And the problem is that I don't know if we're ever going to recover from this. | |
I don't know if we're ever going to recover. | |
Let me explain something. | |
Remember, Fannie Willis is about lies. | |
Lies. | |
Nothing else. | |
Nothing else. | |
Nobody has ever questioned the sagacity, the soundness of her prosecution of President Trump. | |
We're not talking about that. | |
We're not talking about that. | |
We're talking about her lying. | |
Let me remind you of this. | |
It's about her lying. | |
It's not about Trump. | |
It's not about him at all. | |
It's about her lying. | |
This is the thing which is the most important. | |
And you can watch all these shows, these, oh God, these Fox, whatever. | |
I can't. | |
I can't. | |
It's like you're missing the point. | |
Sometimes they know. | |
Any event. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
I don't know if we're ever going to be able to recover from this. | |
And let me tell you the latest one. | |
This is the one that just kills me beyond anything anybody's ever said. | |
And it happened the other day. | |
Do you know, do you remember, did you hear this story? | |
How many of you great, great, great, great and wonderful people, how many of you remember the famous Eisenstadt photo? | |
Of VJ Day. | |
Do you remember this? | |
Do you remember this incredible, incredible picture of this nurse being kissed? | |
Do you remember this nurse being kissed on Times Square? | |
Her name was Greta Friedman. | |
And she was a... | |
I think she moved with her family from either Austria or something to escape Hitler. | |
She was a dental hygienist. | |
She had her nurses out and on. | |
And there was a fellow named George Mendoza. | |
He was a Navy man, kind of a hulking fellow. | |
And he was out, I think, with another girl or something at a bar, if I recall correctly. | |
And lo and behold, somebody said, hey, guess what? | |
You know, good news. | |
What is it? | |
You know, they would say then, the Japs of whatever. | |
What? | |
He goes, yes, VJ Day. | |
We've won. | |
What? | |
So he went out after a few drinks, admittedly, knowing he doesn't have to go back to war. | |
This was 1945. | |
Right there. | |
I'm pointing to where Times Square is. | |
Right over there. | |
Right there at that... | |
Incredible place. | |
Crossroads of the world. | |
And he sees her, and for whatever reason, kisses her. | |
Do you remember this story? | |
Okay. | |
Later on, she was so proud of it. | |
She became friends with him. | |
She passed away. | |
I don't know if he's still with us, but she passed away in 2019 or something. | |
Anyway. | |
Was so proud of that picture. | |
He would sign it. | |
She would sign it. | |
They became friends. | |
Sharing these moments, this spontaneous... | |
Remember during World War II when Americans would liberate France? | |
Remember that? | |
Where they would... | |
Women, French women would come up and kiss American boys. | |
Our boys in Vietnam. | |
I mean, in World War II. | |
Anyway, it was innocent. | |
Let me say this again. | |
She loved this. | |
Some thing, some person from another planet Decides, for reasons I can't understand under any circumstances, whatever, decides on her own, sua sponte, to issue some kind of an order or edict to remove that picture from all veterans officials because it shows you this non-consensual, | |
non-consensual activity brought on by, and we don't count on that. | |
You, do you know that in On the border. | |
On the border. | |
There are rape trees. | |
There are people who've been... | |
What's happened to kids? | |
What's happened to women? | |
What's happened to people from maniacal lunatics let go and let loose in our country? | |
And you're worried about the consent? | |
Of a picture that heralded the end of a war in 1945? | |
Because you, on your own against Sua Sponte, on her own, decided, you know, I think we're going to do this because at the time this mentality was such that this would even be countenanced. | |
Have we lost our minds? | |
Yes! | |
And luckily, or out of some kind of pressure, somebody from the VA says, okay, we're not going to do this. | |
But this is the mentality that we live in. | |
They show this punctilious, fastidious, ridiculous attention to detail for stuff that doesn't even matter. | |
Dear God, there he is, finally, finally. | |
Sparky says, strict use of a CPAP. | |
Even for a five-minute nap has helped Biden. | |
It would help many other dementia patients, but they don't always have people around to ensure that they strictly use their CPAP. | |
You know, Sparky, I have got to tell you something, and I mean this from the bottom of my heart. | |
You are absolutely incredible with how you will bring up a pertinent subject. | |
That's perhaps even, dare I say, orthogonal to what we are saying. | |
We'll be talking about something, and you'll say something like, every year, you know, thousands of young infants are rescued from drowning because their parents enrolled them in a Red Cross class to teach them rudimentary swimming skills. | |
And you'll say, well, you're right! | |
You're right about that. | |
And then you'll follow up with, in fact, last year, 25,000, that's right. | |
And CPAP, well, let me also explain something. | |
Remember something, dear friends, and remember something. | |
And let me throw one while we're on the subject. | |
If ever you are thinking of getting life insurance or re-upping or whatever it is, and you have, for example, had CPAP and somebody has diagnosed you with having apnea, | |
or you have had, let's say you've been Prescribed antidepressants, or maybe you've done one of those cardiac, | |
those calcium scoring tests, or you'd be surprised how that can affect premiums and in some cases lead to your exclusion and denial of coverage. | |
Always look into this. | |
Those are wonderful things, but understand the parameters. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, it's Lori Cuck who says, Morning, boss. | |
Love, Sparky. | |
Thank you, Lori. | |
Lori's a doll. | |
Just to think of. | |
CPAP. | |
Also the, how did people, you know, apnea. | |
How many of you, my father had apnea. | |
We didn't even know what the hell it was called. | |
He would just stop breathing. | |
Bill Cosby did a routine about that. | |
Apnea has been with us forever. | |
Sometimes people have said, some of these people haven't slept for, breathed for two minutes. | |
How long do they live? | |
About 90? | |
It's like, okay. | |
Laurie Cuck, fan, fanny-tastic. | |
Oh, God, look at you. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, let me stop for one second. | |
You know, let me, if you're new to this, there's some things that make sense to me. | |
I think, remember, the three things you need in life. | |
Food, water, and energy. | |
Energy. | |
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Mrs. L and I yesterday happened to go to, to me, the winter wonderland of places is Costco. | |
It's just, I mean, I don't even know how to explain it. | |
I just... | |
Wow! | |
I mean, gee, it's just incredible. | |
We're so lucky to live in a country where we can have all of this food and all of it. | |
Okay. | |
So what's interesting to notice, as we were there, people say, what happens if all of a sudden there was a strike? | |
If there were problems with trucks? | |
Because if you got it, a truck brought it. | |
Remember that. | |
If there is a strike, if there is some kind of weather problems, if there is some... | |
Remember a while back, about a year or so ago, they had a... | |
What the hell was it? | |
It was some ransomware or something, and they had gas stations were closed all over the country because of ransomware. | |
I don't know what the hell is that. | |
Anyway, can you go a week without food? | |
No, seriously, listen to me. | |
Can you go a week? | |
Could you go a week? | |
Right now, just say, there's no... | |
Just stop. | |
I'm going to lock you in. | |
And go to your... | |
What do you have? | |
I got a few things. | |
A little dry pasta. | |
What else? | |
Got some banana chips and jerky. | |
Anything else? | |
Got some cans. | |
For a week? | |
For kids? | |
For a family? | |
One week? | |
That's just a week. | |
How about 90 days? | |
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You know, I want to say something again. | |
We have this wonderful expression, balls. | |
I'm sorry. | |
It's true. | |
You've got balls. | |
Cuts. | |
Guts. | |
What is guts? | |
And people think sometimes that guts means, you know, physical. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
Sometimes you can get yourself killed. | |
Remember, the most powerful animals in the world, the most, the most absolute powerful animals that could rip you limb from limb will run from you. | |
They have no problem whatsoever in saying, I'm not going to do that. | |
I'm not going to do that. | |
That's not the kind of guts I'm talking about. | |
I'm talking about somebody who stands up and says what they believe in. | |
And for the longest time, I want you to know this. | |
For the longest time, when I first went into radio, I never understood. | |
I got into radio backwards. | |
I had no intention whatsoever of ever doing this. | |
I was just a caller. | |
It just happened. | |
I was a lawyer. | |
I thought, I'm going to be a state of law. | |
I'm going to do my thing. | |
You know, whatever. | |
I had no... | |
Talk radio wasn't even nothing. | |
It was nothing. | |
1988? | |
Nobody really did anything. | |
This was kind of before Rush really was big. | |
I mean, you know, okay. | |
And I said, well, I'm going to go and I'm going to do my thing and I'm going to stand up for what I believe in. | |
It's the only thing I knew. | |
I don't think I was being brave. | |
And the first thing I remember is I stood up and I talked about the Second Amendment. | |
I said, the Second Amendment is something, I said, there are people, there are gun owners that I don't hunt. | |
I don't hunt. | |
I've got to think against hunters. | |
I've never killed anything in my life. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
But I believe fervently and vehemently in the Second Amendment. | |
And I used to say, lock and load. | |
Lock and load was my thing. | |
It was like, lock and load, lock and load, lock and load, you know. | |
And one time, this idiot, idiot program director kind of wanted me, years later said, are you advocating violence? | |
I said, what? | |
What are you talking about? | |
Lock and load. | |
I said, lock and load? | |
No, violence. | |
And I stood my ground. | |
And I started to be known as... | |
A problem. | |
He's a problem. | |
He's a real, he's a problem. | |
I couldn't, I'll never forget that. | |
I said, what are you talking about? | |
I also advocated that I believed in vehemently the legalization of all drugs. | |
Not the encouragement of drug use, but the legalization of them because we're wasting time. | |
I was a prosecutor saying, we're wasting time! | |
I just got done. | |
Go to a court. | |
Come to a docket with me. | |
Let's go in the afternoon. | |
Look, possession of this, possession of that. | |
And now, nobody's breaking into your house to get money for weed. | |
It doesn't happen. | |
You don't see people on the street sticking vape cartridges in their brains. | |
It's not good for them. | |
And I was right! | |
I was right! | |
And they told me, you can't say that. | |
Are you a libertarian? | |
I don't know what the hell you're talking about. | |
Maybe. | |
Whatever you want to know. | |
And I've always said what I believe in. | |
And it wasn't left. | |
It wasn't right. | |
I didn't understand this left and right stuff. | |
I didn't understand this. | |
What are you talking about? | |
There are certain things you don't. | |
Do you know one of the things that was the most controversial thing I ever said that drove people crazy? | |
Listen to this. | |
I said, don't spank kids. | |
I said, don't hit kids. | |
Don't hit people. | |
You don't hit... | |
Oh, what are you talking about? | |
Now, I will tell you. | |
That I have met kids that I've not wanted to spank, but brutally beat, and perhaps maybe lock up. | |
But that's not the point. | |
But the point is, I thought to myself, I've known more people, more people in my life, especially kids who are emotionally upset, kids who are not all there, who get hit? | |
No. | |
You're very dangerous. | |
No, no. | |
Oh my God. | |
And I still say that. | |
You don't hit people. | |
Simple. | |
It's not easy, but I say what I believe. | |
And there's one thing you're going to know from me, whether you like what I say or not, I'm never going to lie to you. | |
I don't care whether you agree with me. | |
It's nice. | |
I think for the most part you do, for the most part. | |
We'll always find something that you and I say, well, I don't really agree with that. | |
I think sometimes there are things that Marjorie Taylor Greene, they say, well, I wouldn't say that. | |
Matt Gaetz, be very careful of him. | |
Remember what I'm telling you. | |
There are some things that Trump does. | |
This is the most ridiculous thing in the world. | |
But I will tell you one thing. | |
I will tell you one thing. | |
There is so much that he has done. | |
So much that has benefited this country. | |
I cannot think of one thing. | |
The Biden administration. | |
I don't know what happened. | |
Sarah Huckabee Sanders said this isn't about right or wrong. | |
This is the difference between normal and crazy. | |
These people are crazy. | |
I never thought if you would have told me that we're going to actually be living in a world one day where somebody's going to be telling you that you can decide your pronouns and your gender, this is the most ridiculous thing in the world. | |
The most ridiculous thing in the world I've ever heard. | |
And all I've done, all I've done is come forward and say to you exactly what I believe in. | |
What exactly, like it or not. | |
That's all I can tell you. | |
I'm never going to say something that's half-assed. | |
And if you agree with it, then don't watch it. | |
Listen, I don't know. | |
But we're going to find something. | |
We're going to find something that we agree with. | |
You're going to say, you know what? | |
I like that. | |
And there are some times when I might kind of fool you. | |
I do not believe in impeachment. | |
I'm not an impeachment person. | |
I believe in the vote. | |
I don't want people to be removed. | |
By the way, nobody's impeached. | |
Mayorkas, they're not going to remove them. | |
They're going to impeach them, but they're not going to convict them. | |
They're not going to get rid of them. | |
If you're not going to get rid of them, what the hell is the point? | |
You know how many Americans think impeachment means removal? | |
How many people? | |
Show of hands. | |
How many people, how many Americans do you think think that impeachment means removal? | |
How many? | |
You know how many times I've been at political clubs? | |
That's my new favorite thing. | |
political clubs. | |
And these... | |
And I said, you do know they're not going to remove him. | |
What? | |
No, they're going to impeach him. | |
No, impeachment in the House. | |
Removal in the Senate. | |
What? | |
I said, this is a club. | |
You're supposed to know this. | |
What do you mean? | |
They're not going to remove impeachment. | |
No! | |
Anyway, I don't know what's happening. | |
But this. | |
And then something will come along and hit me so hard. | |
Or I cannot believe what I'm seeing. | |
Fannie Wallace, absolutely. | |
I said, I cannot believe what I'm seeing. | |
And nobody's doing anything about it. | |
And this judge who needs a girl pair and quick is allowing this travesty to occur. | |
And it, as an officer of the court, it just absolutely... | |
Let me explain something to you. | |
The other day I was doing an interview. | |
And it's kind of a foreign group. | |
And they said, explain to me Trump derangement syndrome. | |
Is that real? | |
I said, oh, it's very real. | |
Very real. | |
Do you know if there's, is there a Biden derangement syndrome? | |
Anybody hear of that? | |
I haven't seen it. | |
I haven't seen it. | |
But Trump derangement syndrome is a little different. | |
It's not just I hate Trump and I hate everybody who likes Trump and I hate whatever. | |
It's more than that. | |
It's also I will love everything that Biden does because I'm demented. | |
I've lost my mind. | |
I've lost my mind. | |
I think it's great what he's doing. | |
Maria Shriver. | |
How dare you? | |
How about those rancid Kennedys who turn on Bobby? | |
By the way, Bobby, the biggest joke, the biggest waste of time ever. | |
He just lost it. | |
He just took off. | |
I mean, he just ran out of runway or something. | |
I don't know what the hell happened, but he was, I thought for sure, this guy's going to be terrific. | |
And then, nope, nope, nope. | |
Sorry. | |
Sorry. | |
No can do. | |
Sparky says, listen to this, in Nice, an Air Force ticket agent ran with me to ensure I made a flight. | |
We stopped at the foot of the air stairs. | |
I gave her a passionate kiss. | |
Stewardesses observing from the top almost fell off. | |
Good for you. | |
By the way, that old trick, right, Sparky? | |
You old dog. | |
You old dog. | |
You can also, excuse me, where's the men's room? | |
Over there? | |
Yes! | |
Do you see anything wrong with... | |
Can you, you know, while we're on to something, ladies? | |
Ladies? | |
I can say things to you. | |
I have seen things. | |
First of all, let me explain something to you. | |
Ladies, how many of you have had somebody pat your ass? | |
Pardon my French. | |
Pardon my French. | |
How many have you... | |
Hey! | |
How many? | |
Seriously. | |
How many of you have heard... | |
I've seen this. | |
What? | |
What? | |
How many times have you had this? | |
Look at this. | |
Lizzie? | |
Lizzie? | |
You tell me who did this? | |
I personally, they will never see sunrise tomorrow. | |
Look at this. | |
Yep, I have November. | |
Look at this. | |
Back to Fannie. | |
Hang on, we're talking about Fannie in a new way. | |
This is incredible. | |
Me, very common, especially in the past. | |
Look at this. | |
Look at this. | |
Sith Lord says, thank you all. | |
Finally a place with common sense. | |
Welcome. | |
Look at Lori. | |
He says, I don't mind. | |
Oh, yes you will. | |
Yes you will. | |
If the wrong person treats you like a piece of garbage. | |
Like you're there just for my amusement. | |
Your personal space means nothing to me. | |
Oh, it'll mean something. | |
That's the part that I just don't understand any of this stuff. | |
Now, somebody said back to Fanny. | |
I love that. | |
My friends, I want you to understand something. | |
We're driving and we're looking at things. | |
You realize this, right? | |
We're going to Fannyville here. | |
But on the way, on the way, there's something which is like, look at this. | |
Last night, as I was saying, I was trying to explain TDS to somebody. | |
Trump derangement. | |
And I've got a friend of mine. | |
This guy really does very, very well in the media world. | |
And I always do this to him. | |
And I say this. | |
And this is a great technique. | |
I say, you're really going to vote for Biden, aren't you? | |
He says, yes. | |
You really are. | |
And you don't see anything wrong with it, do you? | |
No. | |
You really don't, do you? | |
Just say it like that. | |
And you can do anything. | |
You're going to eat that, aren't you? | |
Yes. | |
And you don't... | |
It doesn't bother you. | |
Okay? | |
That's interesting. | |
You really don't see... | |
And this is all... | |
I don't tell him he's wrong. | |
I said, you really think that the country was worse during Trump. | |
You really felt that. | |
Sparky says... | |
That was over 30 years ago. | |
My life was like a movie and I was the star. | |
Oh, I like that. | |
Sort of an action rom-com. | |
By the way, Air France, not Air Force. | |
Does it matter? | |
I like my version better. | |
Weird Objects and Antiques says Biden Derangement Syndrome. | |
The left celebrates any lefty in power with cult-like fashion. | |
Race, ethnicity, sex are there. | |
Support multipliers. | |
Weird. | |
Let me thank you for something. | |
Let me ask you a question. | |
Do any of you dear people truly believe that Biden is a lefty? | |
Anybody? | |
Who honestly believes that Joe Biden is a lefty? | |
This is a guy who loved Trent Lott, loved Strom Thurmond. | |
Voted for this, you know, these bills to make powder cocaine worse. | |
I mean, no, no, no, crack cocaine. | |
This guy, if you think, if you think he's a lefty, if you really think he's a lefty, oh. | |
How many of these people, how many of these, do you think Rachel Maddow really wants her 30 mil a year hit hard with taxes because she doesn't deserve it? | |
Do you think so? | |
Do you think anybody really wasn't? | |
What is it? | |
What is it? | |
Let me tell you something. | |
Vote for me. | |
Let me just speak for all the people here in the conspiratorium. | |
Let me just make this thing very, very clear. | |
Okay? | |
And let me also say to you, dear friends, look at this. | |
Biden is a neocon. | |
Well, yes. | |
Yes, Laurie, to an extent. | |
To an extent, alright? | |
Let me all just say this to you again. | |
It's so touching. | |
Again, I say, don't forget, follow Linz Warriors on YouTube. | |
That means more to me than you can imagine. | |
You have no idea how much that means. | |
You have no idea what's happening to kids and what she is doing and the work and how there is this... | |
There are no... | |
There's just no voice out there for kids. | |
I can't believe this. | |
I can't believe what we're saying. | |
I cannot believe this. | |
And when I see that Rachel Maddow laugh over people worried about their borders, I want to scream. | |
Okay? | |
I want to scream. | |
Now, let me ask you something. | |
You do know what a neocon is. | |
What is a neocon? | |
A neocon is probably the right, the wrong word. | |
War profiteer. | |
Military industrial complex. | |
War hawk. | |
War ghoul. | |
That might need more sense. | |
But a real neocon is a different story altogether, dear friends. | |
A neocon is a theoretically, actually, an adherent of Leo Strauss. | |
And Leo Strauss, remember, the neocons, Podoritz and who is it? | |
Podoritz and Irving Kristol and all these folks. | |
These were lapsed Trotskyites. | |
These were former commie lefty types and They began, theoretically, in this, believe it or not, they were kind of a little bit like Christopher Hitchens was. | |
And they believed that the United States should use its power and its force to vanquish, to control, to destroy those people who are oppressing the rest of the world. | |
You know what I'm saying? | |
Sparky says, I had no self-awareness in those days, but looking back, I realized I got over on such behavior, partly because I wasn't hideous. | |
Uh-oh, there you go. | |
Oh, Sparky's quite the looker. | |
I know what you're saying. | |
But going back, I never understood who Leo Strauss was, and the first time I ever heard him was when PNAC came along. | |
It was a project for a new American century, and Bill Kristol... | |
The scion, the dauphin, I guess the current iteration of this, believed in this crazy notion that somehow the United States should go out and stamp out tyranny. | |
Not necessarily to use our money or our warfare and to feed the coffers of war profiteers, but to spread democracy. | |
Clonets... | |
Clona's Steve Dreamkiller. | |
My son is at West Point and I fear war ghouls more than anything. | |
Chicken hogs are the bane of my existence. | |
Oh dear God. | |
Clona's Steve. | |
I'm trying to get this one. | |
Thank you for that. | |
I thank you for your son. | |
The good news is that the good news Is that I hope being an officer in the event of our next excursion, the chances of his necessarily running into the front-line battle, I hope, is another story. | |
I always ask the question, you know, what would Jesus do? | |
I know people don't believe what I'm saying by that, but I mean this. | |
There are people that I know who absolutely, positively... | |
They're good people, but they have this wonderful thing about war. | |
They think that war is this, I don't know what the word is, that it's pure, that whenever you engage in war, it is per se acceptable, that it is per se laudatory, when in fact it's anything but. | |
But the old days, Leo Strauss and others were this, and people always thought it was somehow that the anti, like Pat Buchanan was a paleocon, not a neocon. | |
Anytime you hear neo, it's the opposite. | |
Neoliberal is the opposite. | |
It's a conservative. | |
It's a laissez-faire kind of a maniac who basically, it's neo kind of inverts it, so to speak. | |
Christopher Hitchens was talking about going after Saddam Hussein. | |
And I have a very simple world. | |
A very simple idea. | |
Very simple. | |
And it works like this. | |
Get one of these. | |
I got mine at the Dollar Tree. | |
And I want you to look at all these countries. | |
And all these colors. | |
And all these languages. | |
And all these histories. | |
And predispositions. | |
And I want you to realize. | |
There are some pretty bad people and good people. | |
But don't call them crazy. | |
Stalin was not crazy. | |
Mao was not crazy. | |
Even calling them evil is not crazy. | |
They're not crazy. | |
You can't be crazy and you can't be mentally ill and do this and hear voices and whatever it is. | |
You might have a weird idea, whatever, but there was a time in this country when World War II, when there was this thing called fascism. | |
And there's no doubt about it. | |
And that if you didn't do something to stop Hitler, it was going to be a problem. | |
And we were great. | |
The problem with history is history will be a wonderful thing if only it were true. | |
Because people forget that at the time, we came in very late in World War II. | |
And when I see these people right now, there's a guy, Shannon or Ryan, all these, well, I was in Delta and I was in this and I was in SEAL Team 6 and we were in Afghanistan and they're all covered in tats and this. | |
And I'm thinking to myself, do you know how effed up, I think you know what that means, these people are who've been in war? | |
They won't tell you that. | |
Because PTSD is a natural reaction to an unnatural situation. | |
And if I were the President of the United States, I'm going to say, okay, we're going to look at this. | |
War is like amputation. | |
You know, there are some times when people are shot and they say, you know, there's a bullet in your head and we're going to leave it there because taking it out, it's inoperable. | |
It's too dangerous to remove it. | |
That's like some bad people. | |
We can't go in and take everybody out. | |
I would never want my son or daughter or I would advise anybody to go into the military today. | |
Unless it was something that had no... | |
You're not going to go the Coast Guard. | |
Nothing wrong with that. | |
Maybe the Navy. | |
Maybe. | |
But a Marine? | |
Rifle company? | |
The Marines? | |
Oh no. | |
Oh no. | |
Special Forces? | |
No. | |
Because you're not going to be going there fighting against tyranny or fascism. | |
You're going to be going up there fighting for... | |
Wall Street and a variety of people. | |
Look, it's an old story. | |
You don't need me to point the obvious out to you. | |
Alright, dear friends. | |
Let me thank Clonus Steve Dreamkiller Sparky. | |
Sparky, we learned a lot about you today. | |
I find it fascinating. | |
Lori Cuck, thank you. | |
Weird Objects and Antiques, thank you. | |
And let me see who else is there. | |
Veritas, bless your heart. | |
Pauly, bless your heart. | |
NCNovemberGirl, thank you as well. | |
And let me also remind you yet again, my dear friends, I thank you so much. | |
It means so much to me. | |
Please follow Mrs. L. LinzWarriors on X or Twitter at that, at Linz underscore Warriors, and at YouTube at LinzWarriors. | |
So that is great. | |
All right, my friends, have a great and a glorious and a beautiful and a terrific day. | |
Is it Daylight Savings Sunday? | |
Is that it? | |
Saturday night! | |
Yeah! | |
We go back to rational, rational thinking. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, Edge Dweller just gifted 10 Lionel Nation memberships. | |
God bless you, Edgey. | |
God bless you. | |
I appreciate that immensely. | |
Alright, dear friends, you have a wonderful day. | |
We will talk this evening at 7pm. | |
Remember, all of you folks, Well, you know what to do. | |
You don't need my wisdom to say, have a great day. | |
And you have no idea how much I appreciate you. | |
All right, my friends. | |
Remember, the monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
Sue you. |