🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨Fani Willis and Soros-Backed Radical Prosecutors Nationwide Exposed
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Breaking news, as they say, the good news is that Fannie Willis has, for the first time, turned a lot of people's attention on to what is happening.
Involving the contamination of levels regarding prosecution and the like, specifically involving the Soros-backed radical prosecutors, these restorative justice folks, all of this.
And we're going to be seeing a shift from this conflict of interest to perjury and obstruction of justice and witness tampering.
This is the thing.
This is happening.
You can watch the usual fanny stuff and that's terrific.
And a lot of times they're interesting and people are, you know, is it a conflict of interest?
Must it be an actual conflict of interest?
Must it be an appearance of conflict of interest?
Does she have a stake in the case?
Forget that.
Screw that.
Nobody cares about that.
That's old.
That was the case initially.
That's what was done initially.
It's changing now drastically.
It's now full-on perjury and bar complaints and the like.
The problem is that you might want her.
The problem is that Donald Trump needs somebody who's incompetent.
He's looking at maybe 20 years.
You're talking about, this is state racketeering.
Do you hear what I said?
People forget this.
He's looking at maybe.
I mean, this is as serious as it gets.
But for the first time now, nobody's talking about this crap.
We're not even...
I was watching a show the other day.
I don't even want to tell you what it is.
It was Fox.
And it was this Arthel Neville or whatever her name is.
And she had somebody on and you could tell they were bending over backwards to show that she's...
This is Fox.
How she works for Fox.
I haven't seen her in years.
She is as conservative, I'm doing this now, and as Republican as this little Trump duck figure, which I guess doesn't make any sense.
So she's got this lawyer on it and they're saying, wow, there's no evidence.
She's a mistake in the case.
For the love of God, are you paying attention to what's going on?
Nobody's talking about that anymore.
Nobody's talking about that.
Nobody's talking about conflict of interest.
That's done.
That's done.
They're going to be larding on all kinds of new charges.
And here's the best one.
Forget that.
Keep her there.
Keep her there.
Withdraw the conflict of interest case.
Go ahead and say, no, no, no.
We got some better judge.
That's nothing.
Rule whatever you like.
Go ahead.
Conflict, no conflict.
Nobody cares.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
No, no.
She's lucky to walk away with it.
Oh, no, we're talking about perjury now.
We're talking perjury, obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and America once and for all has to understand how these prosecutors work.
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Here's the good news, my friend.
I don't know about you, but I want this woman ground into pumice, into dust.
I want the heel of justice, not only on her throat, but on her, and just grind her to teach all these people, you're not going to get away with this.
You drool, you idiot.
You started off thinking that it would be just conflict of interest.
Nobody cares about that anymore.
Oh, baby!
Liar!
Liar!
Mentirosa!
Mentida!
Liar!
Perjury!
Oh, yeah.
So go ahead.
And this judge, you can tell he doesn't want this.
And if logic dictates...
Ashley Merchant and others are going to be coming after them.
Oh, my God.
And do it right.
Go and formally claim, formally bring this.
See, bar associations are different.
This is a different thing.
Bar associations have to try not to lose their own ability, basically, to kind of monitor their own.
When it comes to somebody lying like this, and by the way, lying is a very difficult thing to say.
There are always people who bend the truth a little bit.
I'm sorry, that's not perjury worthy.
I'm sorry.
Sometimes people can change their mind.
Sometimes people give prior inconsistent statements.
Sometimes people say things not with the intention of deception, not necessarily with the intention of obstructing justice, but they do things for different reasons.
Different reasons, different...
Ghislaine Maxwell.
Ghislaine Maxwell.
Remember, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Who's her father?
Mossad agent Robert Maxwell, but I digress.
She was one of the few people ever charged with lying on a deposition.
Now, this is the part that gets me.
This is the part.
This is the...
Just back up.
Because as we're...
Remember, this was last Friday.
This is still brand new, and we're not even done with this stuff yet.
She lied.
No, Nathan, forget it.
Forget it.
If this is the way it is done normally, they will put his balls in a vice and let his heads and hearts follow.
He's going to say, but you want to give it up against her?
She tossed you to the curb, my friend.
She's going to set you up.
She is going to set you up and she's going to wait to see what they do to this guy, Terrence.
So you want to get those people to flip against her.
We may need your help there, Nathan.
We may need your help.
Because let me tell you something.
You are nothing to her.
She used you.
She mocked you.
She told the world that she paid you back.
Your masculinity shot.
Think about this.
This is a proud man.
Obviously in good shape.
All we know is he was impotent.
No lead in his pencil.
Had all kinds of prostate problems.
And he was paid back?
What kind of man is paid back?
This is the weirdest thing in the world.
So how do you like that?
And by the way, your story doesn't make any sense.
So here's the deal.
We might need you, Nathan.
We might need you to help.
Make the case against what's-her-name.
Make a deal with you.
We'll grant you immunity.
Use immunity.
Don't lie.
Tell us what happens.
And point out that what she's saying is like all you've got to do.
Because remember, is if he says, okay, okay, okay.
Now think about this.
Listen carefully.
Listen.
Are you listening?
Imagine this.
Okay.
Fannie and I started doing it like rabid weasels since 2019.
Way before she said it.
That's the truth.
You know what?
I can't lie anymore.
I got stuck into this thing.
Mr. Wade, why did you lie?
Ah, because I'm caught in this thing.
I'm in the middle of a divorce because I'm stupid and I have no idea what the hell is going on.
And she makes it sound like, well, you know, she frankly scares me.
I don't have any guts.
I don't have any balls.
I don't have any backbone.
I don't have any self-respect.
I'm listening to her.
I'm throwing everything away.
We're throwing everything away.
I throw my life away.
She has mocked me.
And me, like an idiot, I'm going along listening to her.
It's the most incredibly stupid thing I've ever done.
Well, I want to come clean.
Mr. Weir, are you being granted immunity?
You're goddamn right I'm being granted immunity.
It's the only reason I'm doing this.
We were doing it way before.
Way before.
Really?
Oh, absolutely.
We were doing it before.
That's it.
Well, Fanny, what do you have to say about that, hon?
What do you have to say about that one?
Is he lying, too?
Is he lying?
Everybody's lying.
Is he lying?
He's telling that he said that?
Terrence, well, Terrence is poor.
Just imagine that.
Just imagine that.
And all you got to do is file a formal, you can file a formal complaint, whatever it is.
Nathan said, yeah, we did it.
That's all he's got to do.
And I made a mistake.
And I was stupid.
And I was stupid.
I did it.
Okay, he can still lose his ticket.
He can still, I mean, you know.
But let's face it.
Maybe there's some extenuating circumstances.
Whatever it is.
Here's the best part.
Imagine this cross-examination.
Mr. Wade, yeah.
Let me get this straight.
Can you please tell me why you lied about something as, pardon my French, chicken shit as this?
You gave everything up for what?
Wait a minute, for what?
Now you might have said, well, I did have that pending divorce action coming along.
And I guess maybe, okay, maybe I did it.
Maybe I should have done better.
Okay, all right.
Mm-hmm.
So why?
I can see this.
Fanny?
Fanny girl?
You know I love you, girl.
I can't do it anymore.
What?
Imagine this.
I can't lie anymore.
I can't lie.
Don't say that.
No!
2019, I remember that.
Don't you remember when you'd be...
Remember when I would...
Remember when I had that garage door opener?
Yurti was right.
Terrence was right.
Remember that?
I had that garage door open.
We'd have these midnight rendezvous.
Remember that one?
Remember that?
Yeah.
Shut up!
I can't, girl.
I can't.
I can't lie anymore.
Those were good times.
Good times.
We were doing it like snowman all that time.
And I loved it.
And that's why you brought me on.
That's why you brought me on.
I don't know anything about rocketeering, but you chart, you paid me more than anybody else.
And I appreciate that.
And even gave Terry a job too.
He was a, oh, oh, oh, oh, and the fellow, what's his name?
His, you know, his law partner, Wade and Churchill, whatever, I believe so.
Remember that one?
He's the taint.
He's the taint.
What would she do?
What would she do?
But here's the thing I want you to understand also.
This is the derivative part.
I want you to listen to me very carefully.
In addition to everything that we've been talking about, in addition to everything we've been talking about, you're going to be hearing this new, dare I say, what is his name?
The folks, the passals, the groups of people who will be running against her.
And one of the things which is the most important, One of the issues which is the most important is this issue that is called restorative justice.
This is the deal that we're talking about.
This is the deal that I want you to know, and that's another thing.
This election is going to bring this up.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Let me see here.
How many of you have ever heard of this?
Be honest.
How many of you have heard about restorative justice?
I mentioned this a while back.
I mentioned this a while back.
Do you recall this?
Do you recall this?
Do you remember the name of this?
Well, there's a fellow named Christian Wise Smith.
He ran against her for...
Years ago, and he's going to be running against her.
So is Courtney Kramer.
And I want you to do me a favor.
And I want you to learn this, and I want you to remember this, and I want you to put this in the back of your mind.
Restorative justice.
This is the scariest stuff I have ever heard.
And if ever you want to know why people are doing this, if ever you want to know and say, well, why are they doing this no cash bail?
And who's behind this?
And what's all this stuff about?
Let me tell you exactly what it is.
All right?
I'm going to tell you exactly what this is about.
And it's this thing that is the scariest stuff I have ever, ever, ever heard.
And it's something that was a part...
And it's not just...
It's not just, dare I say, George Soros, but it's others.
But listen to this carefully, and this is the part that...
And remember, it's selective.
See, there's no restorative justice when it comes to Donald Trump.
See, it doesn't work that way.
Restorative justice only works for people who basically break into your home and victimize you and your family and are the worst criminals anybody's ever seen.
That's the part.
That's okay.
But not you.
Not you.
By the way, Dub ringside, right side rather, joins us as well.
Excuse me.
Dub, thank you Dub.
Appreciate it my friend.
Now let me give you, listen carefully.
Three conditions that you're going to be hearing about this.
Three conditions.
Three conditions that this one fellow, Mr. Smith, is going to bring up.
And this is why, believe it or not, in a strange way, What Fanny's going to be saying is, go ahead, get rid of me, and the guy coming in after me is going to make me look like Judge, what was his name?
I'm trying to think of the name of that.
Who was that great Wild West Judge?
an event.
Number one.
The rules are as such.
The first thing is you want to make the offender responsible for his or her own criminal action.
What does that mean?
Make them responsible.
Have you heard this one before?
Didn't that sound good?
Make them responsible.
You mean by serving long stretches in prison?
No.
You mean by having them pay back?
No.
Well, what are we talking about?
Well, we're talking about something else.
Number two, allowing reintegration of the offender into the community.
Uh-oh.
Oh, no.
No.
Reintegration.
Oh, no.
No, no.
We don't want to reintegrate.
No, no.
Lock them up.
Take these rabid, savage animals, these hominids that exact the worst horror against us.
Lock them over.
Reintroduce my ass.
No way.
And third, encourage reparation made to the victim.
And here's the worst part.
They want you to be able to somehow join forces so that you, you, the victim, can be reacquainted.
Reacquainted with this person who's trying to emerge back into society.
Let bygones be bygones.
Because after all, you know, the criminal justice system for the longest time has been used as a means of crushing the spirit and the wherewithal of African American men and women.
And also, Gino, by the way, Gino says, you have said Fanny would have been okay if she admitted a fair.
But you are leaving out the kickbacks if...
He were a building contractor, and she ended up with a new sunroom.
She would be toast.
Love the show.
Gino, thank you, but no.
Here's the story.
Here's the story.
The problem that she has is the perjury.
I'm going to stipulate, dear Gino.
I'm going to stipulate to you, my friend.
I'm going to stipulate.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
I'm stipulating.
I'm stipulating that she...
It's not subject to conflict of interest merely because of it.
I have said this from the beginning.
And, I mean, it was fun to go look through this, but she could have gone, she could have gone to the judge.
I said, just want to let you know something.
We're having a relationship.
We had it from 2019.
And yeah, I hired him.
I could hire my spouse.
Did you know that, Judge?
Why don't you instruct Ms. Merchant over there?
Tell her that I could have hired, if I were married, I could have hired my husband or my wife.
I could have done that.
That's okay.
That wouldn't have done anything.
So what are we talking about?
That's all she had to know.
Gino, do you understand what I'm saying?
Wes, do you understand?
Brian, Team Alaska, do you understand what I'm saying?
Johnny Keats?
Eddie Arruda, Weird Al Sanchez, McGregor, Nightingale.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
It's the simplest thing in the world.
It's simple.
That would have been it.
That would have been it.
You guys just have a hearing right now.
I'll stipulate.
Ms. Merchant, who's that fellow sitting next to you?
John, what's his last name Merchant?
Hey, that's your last name.
Isn't that something?
Wait a minute.
You're married.
Your husband's sitting there next to you.
Does that cause a conflict of interest?
No.
And I know I'm a prosecutor.
You're a defense.
But still, it doesn't matter.
I can hire my wife.
I can hire my cousin.
I've got relatives working.
There may be an anti-nepotism clause as far as Fulton County goes.
But remember, as they weaseled out the other day, I'm a constitutional officer.
So that's it.
Anything else, Judge?
No.
All right.
That's it.
Thank you.
I'm going to go.
End of discussion.
Wouldn't have talked to Wade.
Terrence Bradley would have said.
Terrence Bradley said, don't you understand?
They were together since 2019.
Hey, numbnuts, I just told you that.
You got that, fatso?
I just told you that.
I just told you.
What do you spell the means for?
Sign all the affidavits you want.
I don't care.
I just said it.
I admit it.
But that's not what she did.
No, no, no.
We didn't have anything until 2022.
No, no, no, no.
Or 2023.
I can't remember when the hell she did this.
It's the stupidest thing in the world.
Why does she lie?
Because she's a liar.
She's a liar.
Like my good friend Gordon Sully would say, some people would rather climb up a tree and lie than sit there and tell the truth.
She's a liar.
She's a psychopath.
She lies because, I don't know, I just may want to lie.
Screw you.
I'm not going to talk to you.
I'm not going to tell you what I want.
I'm a...
Do you understand that?
Wes Inman.
Wes, nod.
Do you understand this?
Inman's here.
Watch out.
Watch out.
Count the silverware.
Inman's here.
You know how he gets.
West, this is the best part.
I would love this.
I would love this.
I would say, please let me say, may it please the court, Judge McAfee, what is this about?
This is about lying.
And now we've got something new, Your Honor.
Now we've got something new.
See, we really don't care what you find.
You're not going to rule against her necessarily because that's not the classic conflict of interest.
No.
You may disqualify her because she's lied to you in the court.
She might be disqualified because she's looking at a pending perjury prosecution.
She may be disqualified because, as Cindy Lee Yeager said, she was basically threatening the doughboy over here, Terry, Terry Bradley said, you know, you better not say anything.
They're after us, Terry.
You don't have to say anything about this, Terry.
Terry, they're after us.
You got that, Terry?
You got that?
Yeah?
Good.
Just want to remind you of that, Terry.
Have a nice day.
Even Wade picks up the phone.
You know, you don't have to say anything about this, do you?
Oh, well.
Now, it's one thing.
For somebody to say, listen, you know, we have a privileged communication.
It's another thing when you're starting to intimidate somebody who's going to be appearing before court.
And you also have, I mean, it gets better.
Remember these stories.
Remember these stories.
Remember the ones, these folks who came out of nowhere.
Remember these guys.
Remember Gabe Banks, whose wife works for the DA?
Gabe Banks calls up and says, hey, are you the leak?
He represents Chris Campbell, you know, Wade and Campbell.
Are you the leak?
Huh?
Are you the leak?
What?
And this, this, this, I mean, this, this, this guy's shitting in his pants.
Pardon my French, but I mean, he doesn't know what the hell to do.
Terrence Bradley says, oh my God.
All these people, are you the leak?
Huh?
Does this sound like, is this, does this, if this isn't intimidation, I don't know what.
They know that this guy, they know he's going to be a witness.
Think about this.
Think about this.
He's going to be a witness in a motion.
Now listen, that motion may be adversarial to you.
That motion may be...
But once you know that's happening, you can't contact this person.
You can't contact this person.
Well, I'm just making sure he's not going to violate...
You're not going to say anything stupid, are you?
Why?
I'm just making sure he's not going to say, you're threatening him.
I'm not threatening him.
Yes, you are.
Look at him.
He won't even talk.
Did you see him?
Oh, my God.
I still, I wish to God, I wish I could just sit there and say, Ashley, just for me.
Just for me.
Let's put the cone of silence on.
I gotta know.
How did this happen?
Why does he have an axe to grind?
What is he doing?
So I want you to go on.
I want you to remember all the time.
Restorative justice.
And also understand, do you know what lawfare is?
Do you know what lawfare is?
Everybody?
Do you know what lawfare is?
Lawfare.
Let me give you a good definition of this because this is a word that we use a lot and it's critical that you understand this thing.
Because lawfare is really what's going on here.
And it's one of those things that I hate.
This is almost like malicious prosecution.
Lawfare is a portmanteau.
Do you know what a portmanteau is?
Do you?
Edmund, do you know that?
Portmanteau is a combination of two words.
It's like the portmanteau is one of those valises that open up.
It's law and warfare.
You put them together.
And it refers to a strategy of using the legal system and mechanisms and trials and motions to achieve a military or a political objective.
They do this sometimes in lieu of war.
What do you think?
I don't want to bring Israel into it, but Israel is basically making a claim of a property right based upon a variety of reasons, whether it's biblical or whatever it is.
They're using basically legal theories and the like.
Now you can also involve frivolous lawsuits, you can misuse domestic or international legal systems, you can employ Legal instruments and the likes to intimidate, to hinder, to punish opponents, to crush them.
And the term suggests, as we say in the business, an asymmetric warfare where law is used as a weapon or a supplement or a tool or an instrument or some form of a device.
And it's often talked about in international relationships.
So this is lawfare.
We're also seeing this, as you know, with libel cases.
Libel.
There are people who speak for libel all the time who've never been damaged.
That's another thing.
Remember, President Trump, this is to get President Trump.
Everything.
And the person trying to get President Trump is a liar.
The person trying to get President Trump, the person using lawfare, the person who's basically who went to We never met with her.
What are you talking about?
You know there's pictures, right?
You know she's got pictures somewhere.
You know there's no way that Fannie went to the White House and met with Kamala and didn't take pictures.
You know this.
Do you understand this?
Listen to me.
When the President of the United States is meeting And dealing with and customizing tactics with somebody who was trying to eliminate your political opponent?
Oh, for the love of God!
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I want you to talk about restorative justice.
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You've got to listen to this guy.
I understand that Lizzie Solak.
Introduce her, Joe, to me, and that's a good idea.
That might scare people, though, Liz.
That might scare people.
And the thing you've got to understand is, remember, is that I'm here to do a number of things.
Number one, to teach you stuff.
I want you to think differently.
Today we're talking to somebody who says, you know, I can't believe the number of people who've never heard of Victoria Nuland.
She says, who's Victoria Nuland?
One of the funniest things I've ever heard.
Ladies and gentlemen, from parts unknown, weight unknown, a man who lives somewhere in the woods in a cabin with a dog and a shotgun.
His name is Sparky.
Sparky says, Lionel, great work with your ongoing deep dive in the Fulham County drum trial, Fannie Drummer.
I doubt many others are giving enough attention You know, thank you for that, Sparky.
You know, it's not just about this.
It's bigger stuff.
I say, what does this mean?
O.J. Simpson wasn't about O.J. Simpson.
It was about the system.
It was about the media.
And when I heard this...
Are you watching what's happening with this?
Are you sympathetic with this lying, mendacious fanny?
See, I swear to you, look, political, okay.
Tish James said, I'm going to run and putting Donald Trump.
Okay, that's not right, but okay, you did it.
Alvin Bragg, same thing.
Jack Smith, same thing.
He's federal, but still.
I understand that we can argue all day whether this is something that she should be doing.
That's a different story.
But what happens, though, in this particular case, the lying, wouldn't you love to see her arrested?
If there were really, really, really...
I mean, imagine arresting her for obstruction of justice, witness tampering.
Threatening witnesses?
Can you imagine?
Just imagine what that would look like.
Today, Fulton County District Attorney Fannie, no, Fannie Willis, was arrested by federal authorities on a charge multiple count indictment of witness tampering.
I would say no.
No.
Here she is seen coming out of the courthouse in handcuffs, in bracelets, for threatening Terrence Bradley like a damn fool.
Dick Dickerson says, Do you think Alex will walk since Hannah lost?
Oh, Alec.
You're talking about Alec Baldwin.
You know, I gotta tell you something on this one.
You know, Dick, You don't have to call you a dick, do you?
You know, some people are George's, other people are Harry's.
You're a dick, and I mean that.
Can we hear a three-speed dick?
You know, dick, I don't like Ali Baldwin.
But my legal analysis has nothing to do with whether I like people or not.
I can't see him being guilty.
When he was an actor, the head of the armorer, okay, that's one thing, but he's an actor.
They're handing him a weapon.
I mean, what is he supposed to do?
You hire people.
They could have, oh, by the way, have you noticed, Barrett, have you noticed how we don't have Barrett?
People like Clint Eastwood coming forward, Ron Howard coming forward, Robert De Niro.
Scorsese, they don't like Alec Baldwin.
If this were Ron Howard, remember that?
Remember during the...
Remember during that movie years ago, it was Twilight Zone with Vic Morrow, and he was decapitated, and it was...
Was it Harold Ramis?
I don't know, but remember there was this kid and Vic Morrow.
Decapitated by this helicopter.
Well, I mean, that happens.
Sometimes these things happen.
In this case, I don't see Alec Baldwin necessarily criminally liable because of the fact that he was, I'm sorry, he might be the producer.
Civil, that's a different story.
Lawsuits, different story.
But criminal, I don't know.
Sparky says, goes without saying, but I'll say it anyway.
Legacy Media will be over the fanny drama if it wasn't helping Trump.
Yep.
Be all over.
Yes, absolutely.
The amount, the hatred, the hatred that people have for Trump, the hatred.
He gave them everything.
Sparky, you know it's true.
He's made them what they've done to him.
Look what they did to General Flynn.
What they did to Roger Stone.
Perjury this perjury.
What about her?
Well, that's different.
Twice they impeached Trump.
Hit him with more lawsuits.
They were going to bring an emoluments case against him.
John Landis.
Correct.
Yes.
Remember that one?
Whatever happened?
I don't believe he was...
I think they were acquitted.
Let me see.
John Landis.
Remember it was Twilight Zone.
I think it was just a Twilight Zone accident.
In the background, it was these two kids.
Vic Morrow.
Remember him from Vic Morrow?
He seems he's a good guy, Vic Morrow.
I liked him.
Remember Combat?
Vic Morrow was a mere 53 years old.
Look at this.
Cause of death.
Accidental decapitation by helicopter rotor.
Blades.
Dear God.
Let me see the actual Toronto investigation.
Aftermath.
Filmmakers.
Landis spoke about there was absolutely no good aspect of the whole story.
The tragedy.
The Office of the State Fire Marshal, 1987, started the Motion Picture and Entertainment Film Safety Program...
As a result of the accident, second assistant director Andy House had his name removed from the credits and replaced with Alan Smiley.
It was the first time that a director was charged due to a fatality on a set.
The trial was...
Let me see.
Let me see.
Whatever happens?
I'm looking at this.
This is so boring for you.
Anyway.
Oh, oh, Landis, Folsey, Wingo, production manager, an explosive, were tried and acquitted of charges of manslaughter.
Yeah, I'm sorry.
That case, and the reason why I think you'd understand why it doesn't.
Look, first of all, you're allowed to do this.
You're allowed to have planes and rotors and just shoot and all this stuff because you're making a movie.
And society allows you to make a movie.
Now, there's certain cases, by the way, of strict liability.
Strict liability is a bitch.
That's called liability without fault.
Sex with a minor?
Liable.
I don't care what you do.
I don't care.
Liability without fault.
You could check for passports, birth certificates, hold them up, do a documents check, have 90 witnesses come forward and say, yep.
She's 23 years old and she's not.
You're guilty.
Next is wild animals.
Wild animals, strict liability.
Explosives, things like that.
Anything goes wrong, that's it.
Anybody want to get into attractive nuisance?
Check that with liability.
When children used to call it the turntable doctrine because kids would lose their fingers in these railroad turn...
Let me explain to you the rules of negligence.
Want to hear it?
I'm going to tell you.
This is what you prove in every single negligence case there is.
These are the elements.
Every law student knows this.
Number one, is there a duty of care?
Are you possessed with a standard of care, a duty of care?
Is there something that you have to do?
Yes.
Yes, there is.
To carefully, to safely handle guns and things.
Okay, that's number one.
Number two, was there a breach of that duty?
Yes.
Yes, there was a breach of the duty.
Of course there was a breach of the duty.
Yes, there was.
Yes.
Absolutely.
There was a breach.
Okay, fine.
Next, were there damages?
Yes.
Does this make sense?
Imagine if there was a duty, a breach, but nobody got hurt.
What are you bringing a case for?
Were there damages?
But here's the thing.
Was this breach of the duty, standard of care, the proximate cause of these events?
If it wasn't for that breach, if it wasn't for that, would this thing have happened?
Is there a causal connection?
The answer is yeah.
Sort of.
But...
What standard of care do you have?
Well, some stuff happens.
Do you know that in the case of medical negligence, sometimes doctors make mistakes, sometimes people die, but they did not so deviate, so depart from the standard of medical treatment based upon a reasonable degree of medical certainty and all of these standards.
It just happens.
Sometimes people die because, well, they die.
Patients die.
You know, so you're going to have to say that in this case, it might have been her case.
She is the armorer.
And by the way, another thing, Sparky, remember, when you hold yourself out as an expert, you are held to a higher standard.
You say, I'm an armorer.
What?
I'm a professional armorer.
I'm in charge of this.
I've been on movies before.
I know how to handle weapons.
I have a certain expertise in this.
I'm held to a higher standard of care.
Golf is an example of an attractive nuisance.
Thank you, Sparky.
I never understand golf as long as I live.
But let me ask you this.
Isn't it funny that nobody's coming out to defend him?
They can't stand Alec Baldwin.
They can't stand him.
Just like people can't stand this moron.
Robert De Niro.
Did you see his latest thing?
He's a moron.
It's like, listen, De Niro.
Listen to what you say.
You sound like...
Maybe you don't realize it because you are a fool.
You sound like a fool.
Is this the best you come up with?
He's one of the chosen ones.
Oh!
Have you ever heard the stories about him?
Oh!
Oh!
Ho ho!
Let me read something to you about this.
This is interesting.
Here's one for you.
Do this and just see this.
Put in or Google Robert De Niro and John Belushi.
Please.
You know, sometimes there are people out there, and I'm not saying De Niro, no, no, no.
But let me give you an example.
Sometimes when people are caught doing some bad things, then they own you.
What do you think, and I'm saying this again, what do you think Epstein was?
All the people that are owned.
Do you know that?
Owned.
We own you forever.
What do you think that was about?
Imagine if right now, let's assume, just be crazy for me, okay?
Just imagine we're doing a movie.
And in my movie, I have this saying that says that Mossad...
Because everybody loves Mossad.
You know, like MI6 and CIA.
But Mossad had this guy named Epstein.
Again, just a movie.
Just a movie.
Just talent.
Let's imagine this.
And they collected all these names.
They got all this evidence.
And they hooded Barack was a part of it.
And Maxwell.
Maxwell was a Mossad agent.
And who is Maxwell's daughter?
Ghislaine Maxwell.
That's interesting.
And there were all these people that were involved in this.
All these people.
And let's assume later on, as in the case of Bonasera, remember that?
He goes, now I'm going to ask you for my service.
Make my son, look what they did to my boy, you know, that kind of thing.
But one day I think I say, hey, listen, we got this thing going on right now.
I'm just saying.
Just imagine this is just a movie.
This is just a crazy movie.
And we got this thing going on with Middle East and Mossad and whatever.
We got Palestine.
We got Gaza.
We got all this stuff.
We need you to work with us on this.
Oh, absolutely good.
Will you tear it up?
We'll tear up.
I'm just saying.
I'm not saying that.
But wouldn't that be a great movie?
Wouldn't that be a great movie?
Sparky says, Like if you accidentally hit another player with an errant golf ball, they can't successfully sue you.
I've heard it called the attractive hazard, too.
Well, no.
Well, sort of.
One of the things is that there's two things.
Consent and assumption of risk.
Assumption of risk is used in negligence cases.
Let's say you get hurt.
Could Dale Earnhardt have been hurt?
Excuse me.
Could Dale Earnhardt have sued by virtue of his when he was T-boned and killed?
Could he sue somebody?
Well, it's kind of an assumption of risk.
What about in the case?
Remember the fellow who put a blade across somebody's throat and killed him?
What if I high-stick you and I kill you?
What if you...
What if I were to...
A referee won't...
Duck Koo Kim doesn't stop the fight.
What if somebody's killed in the sport?
Is that assumption of risk?
To an extent.
But even there are parameters of that.
What about this?
What about if you...
What if I could see where Mike Tyson's fighting that other guy?
Whatever his name is.
What if Mike Tyson is charged with battery?
It's consent.
You consented to this.
He hits you, and also you assume the risk of going into a ring with Mike Tyson.
There are certain things you just assume.
Tightrope walker, all this other kind of stuff.
Sometimes there are things you do.
Asbestos removal, defanging rattlesnakes.
There are certain things that you...
Being hit by a...
Being hit by a golf ball, at a range, you might want to have, if you're hit by a golf ball at a golf course, you do some discovery, you say, how many times have you, oh, hell, we got people hit all the time.
Could you have put up a little net here at your driving range?
Yeah, we could have.
Ah!
That's interesting.
That's kind of interesting.
Here's one for you, Sparky.
You'll love this one.
Race, or rests, I like race, ipsa loquitur.
The thing speaks for itself.
And that's when, let's say, your race ipsa is Jonathan Turley's website.
Race ipsa locator elements.
This is in tort law.
This is the thing speaks for itself.
A safe, classic, safe falls out of a building.
I'm going to presume somebody was negligent, even though I didn't see it.
How about a plane falls out of the sky?
I'm going to presume it.
And the elements are the defendant, the person that you were suing, had sole control of the situation or instrument that caused the injury.
Let's say a plane crashed.
Number two, the injury would not have normally happened without the defendant's negligence.
Ah!
If a plane falls out of the sky, The people that you're suing probably have something to do with it.
And number three, the plaintiff's injury was not due to their own action or contribution.
You didn't do anything to cause this.
There's all these wonderful theories.
So Ray Sipsa is a wonderful thing.
If you don't really know, causation.
It just happened.
There's a plane that falls out of the sky.
Who do you sue if you're hit by terrorists?
Do you sue the company?
Let's assume this sounds crazy.
Let's assume Gaza wants to sue Israel.
Or you have, we want to sue Al-Qaeda for 9-11 or whatever.
Don't think that lawfare is not going to allow you to go into courts and to sue countries.
Who would you sue for 9-11?
Don't get me started.
Don't get me started.
I like when they're suing Saudi Arabia.
By the way, folks, Sparky, anybody still in Guantanamo?
Anybody still in Cuba?
Anybody there?
Anybody?
Huh?
Can you sue?
Do we have treaties for this?
How does that thing work?
Remember something which is the most important.
This is the most important.
One of the most incredible things in the world that I know of is that by statute, there is a vaccine immunity by statute.
You cannot sue a company for vaccine damages.
We don't have too many of those.
We don't have too many of those.
Immunity is something which is a very, very complicated issue.
Let me ask you this something.
Suing for, answer me this, suing on behalf of tobacco.
Didn't you like that one?
How do you sue the tobacco company?
You know they were, you did this.
Can we sue the fentanyl?
How about sue China?
How do you do this?
Let me ask you this, while we're at it, what happens if I put something out?
Let's say I put out a real scary movie.
And in my movie, I glorify suicide.
And in the movie, I even have people actually say, suicide is great.
Remember Suicide is Painless?
Remember that from MASH?
Remember Jawbreaker?
Okay, what if somebody goes on and commit suicide?
Am I liable for that?
Did I cause that?
When is an artist responsible for something?
When do I give people the idea for something?
When?
What if I show people how to kill somebody, specifically in a movie?
I show them how to pick locks, how to lie in wait, how to strangle, how to not leave a mark, certain things you can do to prevent forensic...
What if I do all that?
Who's responsible?
Or am I telling a story?
Every time I do a story, if you read a mystery novel, I learn a little bit about how to kill people.
Do you know that when Michael Biden was testifying as to why he believed, most people believe, that Epstein was murdered, he gave you clues.
He told you things like petechial hemorrhaging, liver mortis, rigor mortis, algor mortis, hyoid fracture, thyroid cartilage.
He was telling you all these things.
So therefore, by elimination, if you eliminate those from being seen, can you hide a murder?
How about that one?
Sparky says, I read a while back that the armorer in question found some stray rounds next to the box of dummy rounds and put them in the dummy box because she couldn't hear any gunpowder when she took them.
Well, there was also something about sabotage.
I heard there was something that was sabotage.
It was alleged they weren't being paid.
That's a pretty raw deal.
Now, Sparky, everybody, let me ask you a question.
If you have a revolver, Sparky, a revolver, to open the cylinder, not a semi-automatic, not with, you know, rounds, but a revolver, and you say, just a minute, and you open them up, and you dump them out, and you see, oh, hey, there's a round here.
There's an actual bullet as opposed to just the casing.
There's an actual load.
This is a bullet.
This is a live bullet.
See that?
This is a cartoon, but this is the bullet head itself.
How did that get in there?
I don't know about you, but I think I'm going to do that.
I don't think, I swear to God.
I am such an OCD about certain things.
I remember there was a time when I used to leave.
Don't ask me why.
I think I went through a weird kind of a chemical imbalance.
So I thought, did I lock the door?
Have you ever done that before?
Did I lock the door?
Did I turn the coffee off?
This is before they had...
Did I turn that...
Did I leave that...
Did I turn that stove off?
Gas is great because you can smell it.
The cat's there.
Did I do that?
If I was in a movie, Sparky, and they gave me a revolver to point, I don't think I could point it to somebody.
I have such, I am, I have been trained, and I've fired so many pistols that the idea of pointing it at somebody, even when you, when I've shown somebody, A semi-automatic.
I've often gone to this where you remove the clip.
You actually move the slide back and you can see.
See right there?
See?
There's no round.
It's completely empty.
See?
There's nothing there.
There's no...
And I'm always saying, see?
I'm telling you there's nothing here.
I couldn't do it.
I couldn't point a gun to somebody without...
But I don't think he's going to be found guilty.
I know he's a real jerk and an idiot, but I don't think that's his job.
I don't think that's his job.
And I'm surprised it doesn't happen that often.
Sparky says Disney should have been sued for all the kids injured from jumping off their roof with an umbrella trying to fly like Mary Poppins.
Sparky, I don't know about you, but I personally, you did the Superman towel on my, around my neck, and we jumped off a roof.
We were jumping off a roof.
Superman.
I can see it now.
My father was reading in his chair.
Then he had, we had like these kind of sliding glass door, you know, these things, and he's reading, and all of a sudden he sees like me, and he drops.
Then he sees my friend, you know, drops.
So he opens the door up and he called us by name.
God damn it!
What are you people doing?
God damn it!
I thought that was my name.
God damn it!
But it wasn't God damn it.
What are you doing?
We're jumping off a roof.
Oh, okay.
Just making sure.
That was Superman.
Remember the old day?
Remember the story about George Reeves' Superman?
He thought he could fly.
Remember that story?
Remember that one?
I never got the whole story about him.
Speaking of which, Bob Crane.
But I digress.
Alright, dear friends.
Today was one of the most miserable cold days.
Side, different subjects.
I went by Whole Foods today.
Have you noticed those are some of the weirdest...
Are you a Whole Foods fan?
Quick question.
What's the name of your favorite store?
Just quick.
Quick question.
I love to ask you a question.
And I love...
This is how weird I am.
If I went to your town...
Ready for this?
I'd say, show me...
Let's go to where you buy...
I love going to grocery stores.
I love that.
I love...
I saw there was a Kroger's, I think, on the West Coast.
This is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen in my life.
It was like...
I mean, I could...
It was incredible.
Look at this.
Pretty windy Hooters, no faves.
Publix.
Oh, Publix.
Whole Foods.
Wegmans.
See, Wegmans is huge.
Publix.
Amazon.
The Fresh Market.
Food Lion.
Trader Joe's.
Please tell me, Laura, Trader Joe's.
I can't get into Trader Joe's.
I've tried.
Publix.
We've been Dollar General.
They're also liars.
I like that.
Trader Joe's.
Kroger's are in the South.
Stop and Shop is very good.
We're kind of Sam's Club.
We're kind of like Acme fans.
ShopRite.
Still like Acme.
We're kind of an Acme.
Costco.
Costco is just...
The other day I did one of the most involuntarily dickish moves I did.
I felt terrible.
I felt terrible.
I walked by and, you know, they have the checkout.
You know, the self-serve.
And I thought all these people were waiting for the checkout line.
So I just walk right up and all of a sudden these checkout people come out of nowhere.
Excuse me.
Did you know you just walked up in front of all this?
Oh my god.
I'm sorry.
No, that's okay.
That's okay.
I just wanted you to know that.
Okay, I'm sorry.
I'll go back.
No, no, it's okay.
But basically what you're saying is you're a dick.
And she's like telling him, I told him.
He's okay.
Because they're looking at me like, this son of a bitch.
Who does he think he is?
And I hate that.
I would never do that.
Plus, have you seen the people eat?
How about that, honey?
The people eating at Costco?
Huh?
Oh, she can't look at that.
Honey, look!
Look at this!
I can't.
She has to get out.
I like it.
I like it.
There's a coffee that we buy and if we were running low, I mean, we'd go crazy.
And I buy so much of it.
I'm in love with this.
I'm a very simple person.
This is my life.
Very simple person.
Sparky says, the armorer held the rounds to her ear and shook them.
Not took them.
Gunpowder in real cartridges is packed too tight to hear it.
Also, dummy rounds in movies also have holes drilled in them.
Yeah, I...
Also, you would think there'd be like red, big red crosses at the...
Let me ask you something.
JDD says, I love it when he does the hand noise.
Come on, that's nothing.
Come on, JD.
I'll give you a good one.
That's not a good one.
That's not a good one.
Aspen is all about elevators.
I'm sorry, you do it.
There we go.
See that?
There you go.
There is nothing better, JD.
Nothing better than going to the doctor.
And when the nurse has her back turning, so how are you?
Pretty good.
And you're in this room and she thinks, well, there's no circulation here.
So, everything feeling okay?
Well, pretty good.
I don't know.
I'm going to talk to him about something.
I'm a little embarrassed.
That's okay.
You can talk to him.
Can I talk to you about it?
No, it's okay.
No, seriously.
I don't know if it's a light, coffee.
You can go to any place in the world.
I'm sorry.
This is true.
You can go to any part of the world, do that, and they will crack up.
Kids love you.
They love you.
Especially when you say, did you do that?
What?
Is that you?
I did not.
Yes, you did.
I did not.
Remember something.
When you're a kid, now listen to me carefully.
One of the aspects of the parietal lobe is presence.
To know you're there.
You have to know, I'm here.
This is what consciousness is.
Self-awareness.
When you're a kid, one of the things that they kind of make a big deal is, Toilet training.
You know what I mean?
Something like, oh, God, what?
Oh, whoo!
When you're a kid, you're like, why are they doing that?
What is going on here?
I don't understand.
What have I done?
I get no attention whatsoever, except when I do this.
And then, is that good or bad?
I'm not sure.
God!
And then, what happens is you go, oh.
I can control this.
Then it's autonomy.
Yay!
Look at that, he's trained.
And then the child develops the fart.
And that is the first time, the first time a child gets a laugh.
Think about it.
It's one of the most important.
And the flatulence, flatus, has inspired more performers.
Than anything else.
Because it's the first time people kind of laugh and it's funny.
And when you teach a kid to pull my finger joke, you've made a friend for life.
They think that is the funniest thing.
Now why is that?
It's inherently funny.
Like a patellar reflex makes you react almost autonomically.
This is the same thing.
I'm glad I broke that down for you because you didn't know this.
Because I know that JDDs, kids love it when they learn they can control it.
Yes, life is about control.
And then when you get older, you can't control it anymore.
Not good.
The farts, the first sound you make, and maybe the last one.
One never knows.
And by the way, what note is flatus?
It depends.
Now, my friends, I mentioned this before.
I know this is a tremendous segue.
But I want you to do me a favor.
Mrs. L is doing the best work of her life.
And you have been terrific.
I want you to go to Lynn's...
That's not it.
That's not it.
There we go.
Here we go.
Lynn's Warriors.
Lynn's Warriors on YouTube.
I want you to go there right now.
And I want you to subscribe.
Lynn's Warriors.
She does the best work.
She is devoted constantly.
Today, in the rain, in the dark, murky...
Muggie, she's meeting with people because of her work with Lynn's Warriors.
She's 24-7.
Constantly.
Constantly.
Lynn's Warriors.
Do me a favor, dear friends.
Go there.
It would mean so much to me.
And subscribe.
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L-Y-N-N-S.
Sometimes people spell that L-Y-N-N-E.
I don't know why, but they do.
So Sparky, thank you my friend.
You are terrific.
You are great.
Dick Dickerson, thank you.
Let me see who else we got here.
Oh yeah, Gino.
Gino, thank you as well.
Dub Rightside is a new member.
And Monty C. Cutter Pritchett.
That is the best damn name that is.
Buddy Spike.
We had this thing one time.
My friend was Spike Ryerson.
He decided to become Spike Ryerson.
I have no idea.
All right, dear friends.
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