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Good evening, dear friends.
Welcome to this, the Thursday evening show, the second day of May, 2024, Common Era.
Reminding you there are 187 days until the election.
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And my friends, you must be afraid right now because what you are seeing is so fascinating, so incredible.
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There's too much stuff coming at us.
We need to slow down.
You need me, my friends, to explain to you what is going on.
To explain to you.
And I have spent my day today going through newsreels and the subject of anti-Semitism.
And Father Coughlin...
And the Bund meetings, and Kuhn, and oh, I've taken notes, Fritz Kuhn, yes, and the German-American Bund, and the way they talk like this on America!
And you don't even know antisemitism.
You don't know the first thing about it, and you don't understand, dear friends, how.
This is the most stupid of stupid, lame of lame, these proscriptions against hate, which is nothing but a thought.
Hate, which is guaranteed hate, which is execrable, but nonetheless guaranteed hate.
Which is again the attempts of your government to conflate and to shut you down.
Anti-Semitism is not what they want.
They don't want to stop anti-Semitism.
They want you to stop saying things about the Israeli government.
Not Jews.
This isn't anti-Semitism.
It's not even about Zionism.
Because most Americans don't even know what that is.
That's right, my friends.
So I've got good news.
Anti-Semitism isn't the problem.
It really isn't.
It's government.
My friends, that's not to say there are not anti-Semites in this country.
There are not racists and misandrists and misogynists and the like.
I cannot help you with that.
That is true, and you know it to be true, and there's something I can do to fix that.
So what we're going to do is we're going to go through memory lane tonight, and we're going to talk about what is and what is not acceptable, what is and is not hate, what is and is not subject to, dare I say, what is not subject to the passage of laws?
Laws?
The anti-Semi...
Oh, stop it.
These laws are ridiculous.
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Ladies and gentlemen, my dear friend, the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act is absolutely one of the silliest, silliest The silliest attempts by a bunch of people to pretend they're doing something.
You know it, and I know it.
Now, as I told you from the beginning, let's go through this again.
Let me turn right now to our dear friend, the Bible of our speech, the First Amendment.
And the First Amendment really is a very simple passage.
If you want to read this, It's fascinating.
Let's go to the First Amendment.
Let's always remember.
Read it.
What does it say?
Congress.
What?
Congress.
Congress.
Wait a minute.
This is about college campus.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise of their urge or abridging the freedom of speech or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the government.
Peaceable assembly is the right to protest, or just to assemble, and it says Congress.
Through a series of court instructions called incorporation by reference, in the case Barron against Baltimore, in the privileges and immunities provision of the 14th Amendment, they have applied The prohibitions and prescriptions and provisions of the First Amendment, they've applied it to the states as well.
So there you go.
Do you understand that?
Good.
So when you have a law, when you have something that says that you cannot speak, the thing you must ask yourself is, well, what is it they're telling you you can't speak about?
What is it?
What is the thing they're telling you you can't speak about?
Can you speak about anything?
We don't know.
It depends.
Does the First Amendment help us?
Not really.
It doesn't really specify too, too many things as far as I'm concerned.
It doesn't really narrow it down.
But let's talk about this thing.
Is hate prohibited?
Is hate hate?
This is a hate crime.
This is hate crime stuff.
Is hate proscribed, ladies and gentlemen?
Is hate, hate proscribed?
Is it?
Is hate proscribed?
Prohibited hate?
No.
Sorry.
Hate is not prohibited.
Hate is not prohibited.
Love is not prohibited.
Dislike is not prohibited.
Disdain is not prohibited.
None of this is prohibited.
None.
None.
Is antisemitism prohibited?
No.
No.
What do you mean?
Well, what do you mean by antisemitism?
What do you mean?
Do you mean the thought?
The idea?
Or the promulgation of such.
Let's go back a little bit in time.
I want to take you back to, this is an incredible time.
Right around the 30s, 36, 30, when people were looking at Germany and wondering, what is this guy all about?
What is this cuckoo crazy guy with a chaplain?
By the way, that's called a toothbrush.
Did you know that?
Did you know that?
It's true.
It's called a toothbrush mustache.
And they asked the question specifically of this toothbrush mustache.
The question became, and I think it's very important, what is any prohibition that we should watch out about?
And people at the time were saying, I think there's something wrong with this guy.
No, nobody knew who this was.
Nobody.
No, but remember, keep in mind, let's go back.
30s.
Nobody understands.
In the 20s, oh, and before that, if you wanted hate in this country, look no further than the U.S. of A. from Jim Crow to, oh my God, after the Civil War.
Do you know that in the 20s there were between 4 and 5 million members of the Klan?
They thought nothing of it.
I think Truman might have been a member of the Klan for just the record.
I think Hugo Black.
I think it was not what you thought.
It was solid America.
They were Ku Klux from the Greek Ku Klux, meaning a circle.
A circle.
These words are very similar.
Ku Klux.
The term kike, the pejorative is from It was used by sometimes immigrants from Germany and elsewhere who didn't know English, so they would do a circle as a signature or some type of, and the circle is the German, either the term or the Yiddish or some bastardized version of it was kike or something similar to that, hence the name.
That's where that came from.
But anti-Semitism goes way back.
Way back.
Just read the words of Martin Luther.
Oh my God.
Go back.
There are two people I want you to make sure you are aware of.
And follow them.
They have some of the best lectures you can hear.
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And they're absolutely wonderful.
Wonderful essay.
Robert Wiener.
Who was a professor, I don't know what, maybe Hellsdale, but listen to his lectures on anti-Semitism.
Oh my God, they're wonderful.
And Peter Hayes about the Holocaust and how this came about.
If you want to talk about anti-Semitism, if you want to really get into it, let's get into the history of it.
Now this is serious because here is the story.
When you have enmity or dislike towards a country, ladies and gentlemen, that's one thing.
When you have hatred and enmity and loathing towards a people, that's another.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
That...
When you say Jews, irrespective of where they're from, irrespective of their belief, their heredity, their genetics, their negative, whatever it is, that's when I say, whoa, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
When you start talking about black people, Negroid, Mongoloid, Caucasoid, when you talk about people by virtue of their Membership, either in a race or in a religion or whatever, and you say, I don't care where they're from.
They are less than me.
I hate them.
Now we're talking.
I still can't prohibit it.
But I really start paying attention.
When somebody says, we do not...
Nor do we condone or condign or do we allow or should allow that which is happening to Gazans and Palestinians at the hand of the Israeli government.
That is not anti-Semitism.
They are saying that to stop you dead in your tracks so you'll shut up.
Because you are not directing it at a people.
You are directing it at a government.
A particular iteration of a particular government regarding a particular policy.
You know that.
I know that.
Everybody knows it.
That ain't anti-Semitism.
Period.
Let me say this again.
You know it and I know it.
They want to shut you up.
And if that works, they're going to give it a shot.
Hey, let's dust off the anti-Semitism.
You think they'll buy it?
I don't know.
They do it with racism.
That's racist!
What?
Hey, I think she's some DEI.
That's racist!
We've been through this trope before.
These memes, these tropisms to shut you up.
That's not racism.
Yes, it is.
It's not going to work.
You've tried that.
I don't think a man should be able to wrestle against it.
You're a transphobe!
Shut up!
Nobody's buying that.
That thing has metal fatigue.
That whole concept.
We're not buying it.
That's not the problem.
Now, I'm sure there are some folks who say, no, you don't understand.
I just cannot stand the whole notion of Judaism, Jews.
I've yet to meet one.
I know they're there.
And I know they're there, and I know there are people on campuses saying all kinds of stuff.
We'll get to this.
I don't know if they're legit.
I don't know if they're agent provocateur.
If they're Antifa-esque, I don't know.
I don't know.
But should there be a law that says you can't say that?
No.
What?
No.
What?
No.
You cannot and should not be.
Under the Constitution, held criminally liable for uttering a phrase and idea that is hateful, mean-spirited, racist, or anything like that.
I think we know this.
And this may be, I hope it's not a shock to you, it's the truth.
This country, let's go back.
You want to talk about...
Anti-Semitism?
Look no further than Henry Ford, my friends.
Did you ever read The International Jew?
The book he put out from the Dearborn Press?
Oh my God!
Did you ever hear about what they thought about FDR?
You think they hate Trump?
You ain't seen nothing yet.
They call the New Deal the Jew Deal.
I mean, this is...
This was really...
I mean, you've got to hear this.
Again, legal.
And legal then.
Nobody said you can't say it.
This anti-Semitism is nothing compared to what it was before.
The German-American Bund, this notion of the Christian-American Hess, had something called The Friends of New Germany.
And they had these groups of people in Yorkville from like 79th to 90, whatever, between 3rd and the river.
This was in the Upper East Side.
Now it's very Tony.
But it was a part of New York dedicated almost exclusively.
It was like little Berlin.
Beer halls and Germans.
They had on Long Island, they had basically Nazi camps.
They had summer camps where kids would go out.
Let me tell you something.
This may...
I don't find myself in agreement with...
Any of these factions.
But those individuals had this thing about physical education.
Summertime was for camping.
And young men and boys, nobody was fat.
Tug of war.
Racing, dancing.
They had kids with 22 rifles.
They had 22s around.
Shooting and archery and sunshine and running and playing and getting in shape.
And they look real Aryan, you know.
And they would eat and they got away from the dirty city and they would go out and spend the days in the sun.
I wish we could do that without giving in to the whole Aryan thing.
Fritz Kuhn.
Kuhn, K-U-H-A, Kuhn.
This was the, oh man, he was, he was the, they had a Bund meeting.
By the way, sometimes a Bund or Bundt meeting is the cake.
But they had one at the Madison Square Garden that was unbelievable.
You can't believe!
This was in the 30s.
This was right before Handler.
They had swastikas the whole bit before anybody knew about it.
And you had writers saying, this is a fascist.
What's fascism?
They loved Mussolini.
Loved him.
You know who Mussolini's best buddy was?
Will Rogers.
These were wild times.
People said, what are you talking about?
Trump on his best day.
Make America great again.
Get out of here.
That's nothing compared to these folks.
And if you heard, If I told you their message, absent the anti-Semitic flavor, you'd be hard-pressed to fight.
Many of you would agree with it.
America was founded on Christian ideology and the Christian way of life.
In America, we are superior to the world by virtue of the fact that this ordained connection to God.
Today we had our funeral mass for my friend Father Lloyd.
103.
We bade him for a farewell.
And he would say, God!
And I loved that.
I told you, I've loved the spirituality component as education.
I loved, there was a period of time when I was absolutely enthralled by...
Old-time religion by snake oil salesmen.
My individuals who were the evangelicals.
I told you I was slain in the spirit by Ernest Ainsley.
I used to follow.
I think David Paul was the greatest.
Tilton, Robeson, Swigert.
We used to have, growing up in the South, we had all these gospels on the afternoon.
And yay!
And it was the The power of this.
The AME church.
I used to, when I worked for a United States senator out of college, I did all the jobs that nobody wanted.
I would drive him around and we would go during, took my mother's station wagon, we would go to AME churches.
I went in one month.
If I tell you I went to 30, that's a lot.
I used to say a hundred, but it's not a hundred, but 30 black churches.
Oh my God!
Oh!
The AME Church, African American Episcopal, this was the bedrock of the black community.
It was the bedrock.
People in their best clothes and the music.
And I mean, I love the power of movement.
I love the power of ideas, the power of love, the power of patriotism, and the power The power of hate.
It's just as fascinating to me.
Father Coghwin, in the 30s, received 10,000 pieces of mail a day.
Let me say this again.
Let me say this again.
10,000 letters a day.
His clerical staff at times numbered more than 100.
He was heard by 14 million people.
14 million.
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He expressed isolationist, conspiratorial viewpoints, anti-Semitic.
He hated, I mean, he was it!
FDR sent Joe Kennedy to talk to him.
He was the most powerful thing you've ever seen in your life.
Absolutely incredible.
And I was so fascinated by that.
And you want to talk about it?
You want to talk about anti-Semitic?
They didn't stop him then.
They fought him through counter-programming and the like.
Did you know in the 30s, this was really interesting too, the Jews.
Jews immersed themselves and the three of The abecedarian components of American organized crime, the three, were Sicilian, Irish, and Jews initially.
Three of them, what do they have in common?
All three who were the victim of totalitarian regimes, all three who were subject to the subjugation by...
By awful rogue and dictatorial and authoritarian and totalitarian regimes.
The Irish were the British.
The Sicilian conquered by everybody and the Jews.
Well, the Jews were the first ones to get out.
They moved on to education.
The Irish were next.
They were getting into politics and police and other things.
The Sicilians stayed right in there.
They loved it.
But at the time, when you had...
Garage Shapiro.
And you have Dutch Schultz and Flegenheimer and Kid Twist Relis and Buchalter.
And one of the biggest, I mean, you want to talk about a...
There's a great book called Tough Jews, Benny Siegel.
Benny Siegel had the chance, what is it, to kill Hitler or something?
They were uber-patriots, and they loved this country because they were trying to say, you've got to get these fascists.
And America was rather trepidatious.
Well, we don't want to get that.
Well, we don't want to get that again.
Because, you know, that thing is...
So what they did was...
Remember Max Baer?
The Jewish boxers were rough, rough and tumble.
And they had the Mugen David, the Stars of David, on their trunks.
They made no bones about it.
So what they did was, they beat the shit out of people.
These were tough European stock.
I mean, whoa.
So when they found out there were Bund meetings, Bund meetings, not Bund, that's the cake, but Bund meetings.
There was one in Newark.
There was a fight.
They took on...
Thousands were injured.
These were professional boxers going in there and knocked the living shit out of them.
It was wild then.
These were times that are just...
Think about this.
Think about this.
In the...
In the 40s, when was this?
Oh, in 1924.
How about this?
The Johnson-Reed Act.
90% of all immigration had to be Northern European.
Translation, white.
This is nothing now.
The introduction, the addition of eugenics as another ideological, philosophical, political Addendum to this way of thinking.
The idea of eugenics were not just that Jews were bad, but that Jews were inferior.
And you're thinking, what do you mean?
You mean their faith?
No, a certain Eastern European.
This has been going on forever.
And this is before anybody ever even had a whiff or a hint or an understanding of what Hitler was.
Well, the swastika, they knew something was up.
And the whole notion, keep in mind, of fascism.
Fascism was absolutely not even understood.
The fascis.
Remember the notion of the fascis, the sticks.
The sticks that you would put an axe in, the fascis, a group of sticks.
Also, a fag, as you know, was also a bundle of sticks.
But the idea of the sticks were...
If I have a stick and I have one, I can break it.
But if I put them all together, I can't break them.
And that was the notion, that was the emblem, if you will, of the fascist.
Edie Crowley, ladies and gentlemen.
Edie says, your clip of the present yesterday was very Kafka-esque.
I'm glad someone has Joe's back, yes, including Mr. Reed or whatever his name is.
Thank you for that.
I've been spending today looking at the and this is just 90 years ago, 100 years ago.
Nothing that you think you see today.
Nothing.
No anti-Semitism.
Nothing.
Nothing compared to what it was.
And they still never banned it.
They wouldn't think of banning an idea.
They countered it.
You countered the idea.
You don't have a statute that says, we're going to accept the definition of anti-semitism.
What are you doing?
I have been against hate crimes since the beginning.
One time, I prosecuted a guy.
I'll never forget.
It was...
Well, there was two cases.
Well, one was a form of...
I forget if it was arson or something like that.
And...
We hit him with a life felony.
It was...
I mean, nobody died, thank God.
But I couldn't charge him or anything more.
It's a life felony.
And at the time, it was a gay man.
He said, I want you to prosecute this as a hate crime.
And I said, you don't understand.
You don't understand.
This, there is no hate crime.
This is, a hate crime aggravates.
A hate crime is the chance for you to take a statute and elevate, aggravate, exacerbate.
Charge it with a greater degree by virtue of the fact that it is a whatever.
That it's problematic.
Okay, fine.
But they didn't have this then.
And I told them, I said, I'm charging you.
I can't aggravate this other than the death penalty.
And nobody died.
But I want you to charge it.
That's a hate crime.
I said, you don't understand.
This is before it really hit.
So I told the judge at one point when we approached the bench, I said, I'm going to announce this.
As a hate crime.
He said, what's a hate crime?
I said, I have no idea.
But this guy is driving me crazy.
And I think it'd be a good idea if we just call this a hate crime.
He said, okay.
So I said, your honor, we are fighting this as a hate crime.
Okay.
And he goes, are they happy?
I'm happy.
I didn't know what the hell it meant.
I didn't know what it meant.
I'm taking something that is already cognizable at law, recognizable at law.
It exists at law.
Arson.
And I'm aggravating it.
I'm elevating it.
I'm intensifying the degree of the criminality because you have decided to utter A phrase or an idea that is constitutionally protected.
I'm aggravating a crime because you dared to think something we don't like.
How in the name of God is that in any way considered constitutional?
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A while back, there was a man who was in a McDonald's.
I believe it was a McDonald's in the village.
And he was referring to...
I think he used the fag word or some derivative or variation of that.
To yell at somebody as he was committing a crime.
He was about to be charged with a hate crime.
And he said, during the course of this, he said, Officer, you're right.
You got me.
What I did was terrible.
However, I am gay.
That is a term that I use.
Like the black folk sometimes will use the dread.
N-word.
I use the F-word.
Because in my community it's blah blah blah.
So when you heard me say that it wasn't, there was no animus, I said it.
Now is that a hate crime?
I don't know.
Next one.
Court of Appeals case, New York.
A robber noticed that these Gays would meet at this picnic bench or something, and he thought, okay, I'm going to swoop down, and he robbed them.
He was caught.
They charged him in a hate crime.
They asked him, did you do this because they were gay?
He said, yes.
Yes, I did.
Aha, he goes, but not because I didn't like them.
I thought they wouldn't put up a fight.
Boy, was I wrong.
There was no animus.
I targeted them like some people target the elderly as an easier victim.
It's not what you think.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
Is that a hate crime?
I don't know!
This is pandering.
Do you believe, ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to ask you a question that I don't know what the big deal is.
Do you believe there is an Israel or Israeli lobby?
Do you?
What is AIPAC?
What do you think so?
What am I supposed to do?
Act stupid?
What is AIPAC?
It's a PAC, Political Action Committee for America and Israel.
What is that?
There's no lobby.
What the hell is that?
They have conventions and meetings and they raise money and what's APEC?
Well, that's...
But what is it?
It's not a lobby group.
Well, what is it?
I don't know, but don't say that.
That's anti-Semitic.
It's not anti-Semitic.
Is there a climate lobby?
Yes.
Is there a gun lobby?
Yes.
Now let me tell you something right now.
I know you can't say this, and people don't understand this, but we're talking about maybe in this country, 2% of the population is Jewish?
Now that doesn't mean that Israel, that's a different country.
Uh, uh, Let's think about this one.
We're talking about as of 2023, the world's Jewish population is estimated to be 15.7 million, which is around 0.2% of the world's population of 8 billion.
Have you ever seen any group of people, you talk about a phoenix story, rising from the ashes, to be this powerful, this organized, this immense, huge, and colossal?
0.2% of the population?
Let me tell you something.
Got that?
Black folks, gay folks, trans folks, any other folks you want, pay attention.
And the way they have enjoyed this power is not by convincing people to see it their way, but by saying, we will assist and we will punish.
And we will do everything that every other group does.
You vote the wrong way for climate change, you're going to pay.
We're going to challenge you.
We're going to primary your ass.
For the love of God!
I was thinking today at this church, I don't think the Catholics have this power.
Catholics have no power at all.
They're the first ones people make fun of.
Nobody cares about the Catholics.
Nobody.
There's no word for anti-Catholicism.
Like there is antisemitism.
Antisemitism stops you right in your tracks, like racism.
So let's stop pretending this stuff.
There's no motivation of anything other than this is the truth.
And in this particular case, as I would say with any other case, to our dear friends in Israel, not the people per se, but the government, cut this out.
Now, stop it.
Stop it.
This has got to stop.
Have you read B'Tselem?
Read the...
Oh my god.
Death Toll in Gaza.
You ready for this one?
Oh my god.
As of May 2nd, 2024, at least...
34,596 Palestinians have been killed and 77,816 wounded in Israeli attacks on Gaza since October the 7th.
According to Relief Web, 38,000 of the dead were civilians, including 10,000 women and 15,780 as children.
Thousands of bodies are still trapped under rubble and thousands more are missing.
And presumed dead.
Now, when you say this, they say, that's bullshit.
You're just reading Hamas.
No, we're not.
Stop it.
All right.
It's enough.
It's over.
It's done.
This has nothing to do with anti-Semitism.
Don't...
Again, you want to see anti-Semitism, spend some time.
There is an American experience called...
Please watch this.
It's called...
Let me give it to you.
Oh my god, it's so good.
Please, please watch this.
It's called Nazi Town USA.
I'm going to give you the link.
This is American experience.
Your jaw will drop.
This is the most...
Your jaw will drop.
You won't be able to think, this happened in our country?
This happened?
Holy God!
This is nothing compared to this.
Nothing that we...
This is...
Some campus, some idiot yells, some...
It's wrong.
Some Jewish kid singled out or roughed up or hurt or beaten or whatever, and thank God nobody's been killed, I don't think.
This is nothing compared to this.
Nothing.
I don't want it to be like this.
I don't want it to be like this in any way whatsoever.
I've got friends of mine here, and I still do it.
International friends.
And they say, you know, Zionism.
I say, do me a favor.
I say, don't bring up Zionism in this country.
And I know some of you have a hard time with this.
Americans don't even understand what the hell that means.
They have no idea what you're talking about.
Well, the essence of this is Zionism.
It's not...
That may work in Paris, in Tehran, in, you know, Algiers, or someplace else.
But Americans, that word never comes up.
And you're never going to hear it on Fox News.
Fox News is like...
Fox News isn't kindergarten.
It's summer school for kindergarten.
Okay?
It's so base.
Let me tell you another one, too.
I am finding that I am agreeing with not everything.
Have you had this happen?
Have you had this happen?
Michael Moore.
Oh, dear God.
He was on with...
Who's that one, Caitlin, who always looks like she's so angry?
She has those...
She looks like, I am going to rip off your head.
I'm going to stick it on a pole.
She is demeanous.
She's the one on CNN.
Michael Moore made more sense.
I could not believe what I'm saying.
Abby Martin!
Katie Halper, the greats, Max Blumenthal, Aaron Monte, Judge Napolitano, Colonel McGregor, Alistair Crook, Scott Ritter, and Piers Morgan, demolished.
And this guy, Destiny?
Have you said, I don't know who this guy is?
His idea is, if I talk fast enough, Maybe I'll sound like I know what the hell I'm talking about.
A different sparky weighs in with Donald Trump as Israel's only chance for survival.
Another Biden team where they're unbridled and they'll dissolve into the surrounding countries.
Sparky, it has been suggested that Donald Trump will basically replicate and rubber stamp whatever the particular version of American Or the policy is.
However, maybe a little bit more.
Because Biden doesn't know.
Sparky, there is no Biden.
Biden doesn't know what he's doing.
Biden doesn't know what he's doing or where he is.
Biden doesn't know where he is.
Biden, they want to keep him at home.
They want to keep him at home.
It's the most frightening.
It's the saddest thing you've ever seen.
You think I'm kidding?
You think I'm kidding, right?
You think I'm kidding?
You want proof?
Huh?
This is this dude.
I don't know what his name is.
Reed or something.
And he's at the White House and he's trying his best.
And I want you to watch Joe Biden's face, Sparky.
Edward Arruda, Faye, Poop, Poop, Howie, everybody, Dennis Cosgrove, pay attention.
Now watch this.
Watch.
Biden has no clue where he is.
He says, dafe.
Black owned media.
I do this as many as you do every day.
We've been trying to catch.
Do you see that?
Do you hear what's happening?
That's the President of the United States.
What are you going to do about it?
I think Trump's going to win.
I think Trump's going to win.
Don't tell anybody.
I think Trump's going to win.
I think Trump is going to...
He's waiting.
And I think they are so scared.
I think they're going to do everything in their power to make sure...
Excuse me.
They're going to make sure everything is done to bring in as many folks as possible to try to permeate and perfuse and extravasate our people with as many folks as possible.
And I was asking you, I will take, I will take in a heartbeat.
A family from Gaza?
Palestinian family?
Over the vermin that we've got coming in?
And I see this?
I think, who was it?
Josh Hawley says, I don't know if we want to have those Hamas families.
I'll take Palestinians with families and a belief system and welcome them with open arms in a country that will take care of them and love them.
When they will use their values and they will understand what freedom is about.
And that's the thing which nobody understands.
And the last time I checked, there wasn't any Palestinian fentanyl cartels.
Let me ask you something.
This is the part that I don't understand.
What do you think?
What do you think?
What do you think Palestinian views Hamas like?
When nobody's looking out for them?
Nobody!
What do you think somebody from Gaza thinks about Hamas?
When nobody has been paying attention to them for years, decades, and now all of a sudden somebody is?
Ask yourself that question.
You want to answer that question?
Go ahead.
Answer it.
I'm not standing up for Hamas.
Hamas is a terrorist organization.
You can read the definition.
Absolutely.
And people say, okay.
And if you read the definition of genocide, this is genocide.
Oh, I don't want to read that definition.
Wait a minute.
You can't pick your definitions you believe in and those you don't.
Sparky says, fun fact, Michael Moore was an Eagle Scout.
Can't get more establishment than that in those days.
Michael Moore, there was a show called The Big One, which I really like the documentary.
He said, That the national anthem should be We Will Rock You.
Because it's always played at stadiums and everybody knows it.
We Will Rock You has got to be our national anthem.
I agree 100%.
That's it.
Come on.
You got blood on your face.
The big disgrace.
I think it makes sense.
And he makes sense regarding this.
Do you watch Karen, Katie Halper?
Have you seen this guy, Michael Rappaport?
Oh, dear God.
He's talking about apartheid.
Is he a joke?
Have you seen this one?
I've heard some of the best.
Katie Halper, Aaron Maté.
Crystal Ball and Sagar.
Brianna and the poor, what's his name?
Mishkino, the other one on The Rising.
He isn't worth it.
He wouldn't say shit if he had a mouthful of it.
Remember that one?
He doesn't say anything.
These are great people.
Great shows.
Now, what else?
What's President Trump doing?
I don't know.
He's talking about Stinky Daniels and Michael Cohen.
He's not paying attention to this stuff.
He's not paying attention to this stuff at all.
Do you see where the Vatican, those people, invited Gavin Newsom?
What's Gavin Newsom doing?
Hey, Gavin, what's doing?
And by the way, you want to get really scared?
Listen to this.
This is the woman.
This is the woman.
She is the head.
Oh, her name is, oh dear God, her name is Rebecca Wiener.
She's a counter-terrorism expert or division chief in the NYPD.
You want to get scared?
Listen to this.
This is not about students expressing ideas.
It is about a change in tactics that presents a concern and a normalization and mainstreaming of rhetoric.
And I'm not...
Of rhetoric.
She says something and then she...
She lets out.
Check out this...
This fellow next to her doesn't say a word.
I'm not just talking about language.
I'm now talking about tactics, and that's what shifted our response yesterday.
But a normalization and mainstreaming of rhetoric associated with terrorism that has now become...
Who's talking associated with terrorism?
Do you hear this?
Do you hear this?
I don't know about anybody talking about terrorism.
Do you?
Why is she conflating being pro-Palestinian with pro-terrorism?
On college campuses, right?
You see people wearing headbands associated with foreign terrorist organizations.
Now, I saw one Hamas.
I think they said it was a headband.
I don't know.
I'm not sure about that one.
I don't know.
I'm not sure.
I'm not sure about that.
Sparky says, oops, that's not Sparky.
Sparky says, so your man Biden has you pushing his Palestinian relocation to the U.S. plan.
Did you hear about that leaked plan?
No.
This was leaked.
This was, Corinne Jean-Pierre was asked about that, and Josh Hawley was speaking about that.
There's nothing leaked.
There's nothing leaked.
I don't think it's going to work.
And the reason why, Sparky, is I don't think people are necessarily going to support that.
But let me ask you, Sparky, let me ask you flat out.
If I could stop the southern border, seal it off, no more, and say if there's going to be anybody, this goes to suggest why would somebody from Gaza want to come here?
But if they don't have anything, maybe, who knows?
But Sparky, I ask you this question.
Would you have Palestinians here in this country?
If I could switch, if I could say we've had enough.
I don't know who these people are.
I don't know where they're coming.
I have no idea.
These men from Venezuela with unaccompanied children, I don't know anything about them.
How many here would say, I know you're going to say neither.
Okay, but you've got to pick one.
You've got to pick one.
And maybe the reason why they're not too crazy is if you're going to pick somebody from Gaza, do you think they would vote Democrat or Republican?
What do you think?
What do you think?
Who would best exemplify their ideology?
Whom do you think?
Sparky says, all the Palestinians.
I've known over the years where great people with great families, for what it's worth, the highest concentrations of PhDs in the world are in Gaza.
I would not be surprised.
There are many, many, many.
There is, well listen, first and foremost, I don't want to sound like the ugly American, in reverse sort of, but There's a lot of folks who I think I like.
Well, I shouldn't say like.
There's a lot of people whom I admire from various foreign countries in terms of work ethic, educational importance, family structure, and the like.
That I believe in.
And I have absolutely many, many people.
I don't want to get into who's better, who's not.
All I'm saying is, have you heard about any kind of Palestinian fentanyl group?
I haven't.
So let me ask you a question.
And I asked somebody the other day, and they said, hey, you're right.
Have you seen any African Americans or trans folks, I don't know if you can even tell, protesting in the group?
Yes or no?
Have you seen in the various pictures of people storming or participating in various meetings and the like, have you seen?
Have you seen?
I'm not saying one or two, but a significant contingent as you would, for example, let's say BLM or George Floyd types of marches and the like.
Sparky says, I prefer Palestinians, but it goes against their wishes to leave Gaza.
Oh, I'm with you.
Why would they want to leave their country?
This is their home.
No, I understand that.
No, believe me, I'm with you 100% on that.
Why is this not...
Where are the...
Where's Hollywood?
Anybody?
Look at that Lizzie Solak.
God bless you.
Look at that smiling putum.
Look at that putum!
Look at that.
The 9,000 likes.
You better believe it, my friends.
Where?
Isn't there any kind of a...
Is there any kind of...
I'm just saying...
I don't know.
I'm also seeing in a lot of these police, I don't want to say, you know, the emergency unit, the riot police, I keep looking and say, I don't see a lot of diversity here.
Now, I know you're going to get in trouble.
I'm just pointing it out.
Maybe you're seeing it.
Hollywood hasn't said anything about this.
Hollywood hasn't said anything.
Nothing.
Nothing.
They're just not even...
Even they know this isn't a good one.
This is not merely a question of anti-Semitism versus whatever.
These are fascinating times, dear friends.
Fascinating times.
Do you understand me?
Do you recognize this?
Please do.
Please spend some time.
Looking and reading and watching what's happening.
Please recognize what's happening in this world.
Please understand tonight's stuff is banning hate, hateful people, hateful things, hate in general, hate stuff that we hate.
We're falling into this hook, line, and stinker to pass these ridiculous laws.
Ladies and gentlemen, I thank you.
You are just wonderful.
You know that?
Wonderful.
This is the most fantastic subject to me there is.
I love it.
I love it.
Hank Aaron says, better start paying me my reparations.
Get ready.
That's not going anywhere, dear friends.
That's not going anywhere.
And smash that like button now.
You're right about that, Edie.
I haven't even looked.
Let me see what this is.
How does this look?
Oh, for the love of God.
232 likes?
Is that it?
That's pathetic.
I'm busting my hump and you give me 232 likes?
What have I done to you?
What have I done?
How dare you?
You've got to let people know.
You've got to let people know.
The like puts us into the fast lane.
It's an algorithm.
It's the most important and critical thing there is.
It makes all of our stuff even that more popular.
For the love of God.
What are you doing?
Do you think for anything?
I thought you loved me.
I thought you cared.
In fact, Sparky says, since you brought them up, you say Zionists don't call themselves Zionists.
What do they call themselves?
Have you heard this?
Where do you hear it?
Where does this word Zionism mean?
Where do you hear it in American discussion?
Anybody?
Have you heard anything?
Have you ever heard this?
How many of you, be honest, never heard the word Zionism until recently?
How many of you said, I didn't know even what that meant?
How many?
Be honest.
Raise your hand.
Say it!
How many of you said, I never used it?
I kind of knew, you know, Mount Zion or something.
How many?
Say it!
Only heard Biden say it.
Thank you, Benny.
Who?
How many folks have never used the word, heard the word, not really sure what it means?
It doesn't come up in this country.
Look at this.
Next person, I have never heard anyone use the word Zionism in my life.
That's the thing.
And right now, Our good friend Sparky is having a conniption.
He said, what?
It's a word that doesn't even come up.
It just doesn't.
And that's why yesterday I was saying, don't be so insistent upon trying to make your point with Americans to win them over by using this term because I'm telling you, they don't understand it.
Scully says, I've been watching Abby Warren and Chris Hedges for a decade, so Zionism is not new to me.
Oh, absolutely not.
You can watch...
Watch, I think...
I think probably the two best for Israel...
Well, let me rephrase it.
For what's going on is Max Blumenthal.
And Aaron Mate for Israel, but for also Ukraine.
Because we've forgotten all about Ukraine.
Sparky says, I hear it from Jews.
Well, I don't.
I don't hear anyone.
Anyone.
Anyone.
I never hear it.
Never.
I never hear that.
Because And I understand why.
I think it's best to don't give Americans a lot of working parts.
Because they're going to say, when you talk about the theory that basically is the fundamental ideological basis of Israel itself, many of them have said, wait a minute, you mean...
There are Americans who think that Jews have been there forever.
And I'm not going to argue that point.
Dear God, I'm not going to argue that point.
We don't have to.
Remember what I said.
Stop the killing.
That's it.
After that, you knock yourself out.
You want to reverse 1948?
It's your country.
It's not mine.
I'm over here.
I'm worried about my election.
Remember, 180.
Seven days.
How many of you folks are seeing Trump just taking this one?
They never saw this would happen.
You know why?
Because law and order.
Law and order.
Sparky says, you brought it up and still didn't answer the question.
You're the one with the hang-up.
No, I'm not.
I don't have a hang-up.
I don't use it.
Nobody's using the term.
It's just like the term, don't get into, well, you're a Semite.
I love this one.
Well, they're Semites.
Don't muddle this.
Remember, these are Americans.
Think about talking to children.
Children who have a very limited vocabulary.
Just explain concepts.
That's all.
That's all.
Okay?
That's all.
That's like during the time of Hitler explaining the Treaty of Versailles and Liebestrom and all this.
I say, no, no, no.
Don't complicate it.
Don't complicate it.
Don't go through bringing up the humiliation of the Versailles Treaty.
Just, no, no.
They're going to say, what?
That's important, the Versailles Treaty.
Don't bring it up.
Why?
It's just because you're complicating it.
Well, I think they should know that.
Why?
Because I know it!
And that's what we talk about in Europeans.
Well, if they don't talk about it here, don't bring it up.
It's just not going to...
Why?
You know, when you are selling a product, you always want to make sure you leave them with a very simple concept.
Sparky says, but isn't your audience more sophisticated than Americans in general?
I'm not talking about my audience.
You do know that you are not what I'm talking about.
You do know that, right?
You do know that you are not the people I'm trying to win over.
You know that, right?
Please tell me you know that.
Please know that you are not the people that I am concerned about.
You are not the people that are the dumb people that I fear.
You know that.
I know you know that.
I know you know you know that.
Okay?
I got people still, I'm trying to explain to them that hush money is not against the law.
I'm still trying to explain that.
And I'm going to hit him with a Zionism?
No.
No.
Don't complicate this.
Remember, the American voter is median age is 55, not college educated.
So, not that they're stupid, but keep it simple.
That's all.
That's all.
All right, dear friends, you have been emane.
I love that word.
Huge.
Sparky, thank you, dear friend.
You were, you're it.
You are it.
You are it.
And Edie Crowley, thank you, dear heart.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Oh, one last thing.
Have you seen this guy they drag out?
Have I missed a story with Destiny?
I don't know.
I just saw him one time with Lex Friedman.
I think it was Benny.
Was it Benny Morris?
Lex Friedman, um, think.
Finkelstein and He's very good, very calm.
And I didn't understand who this destiny is.
Why is he...
I mean, good for him, but what?
Where did this come from?
Why does he speak like this?
I'm convinced.
I think he really thinks.
If you don't have a lot to say, just speak very, very fast and interrupt people.
Oh, Lex Freeman's going to the Amazon.
Good.
I love that.
The Amazon, I don't remember his name, but it was talking about the tribes and...
Oh, I love those stories.
I love those stories.
Sparky says, it's important to separate Jews from those who are supporting wrongdoing in Israel.
What do we call the wrongdoers in Israel?
Sparky, I'm going to ask you a question.
And I love you.
And if anybody here can help me, Sparky, what is your...
Fixation.
What is your fixation?
Your pointed perseveration over, what do you call them?
Why don't you say Zionists?
They're not Jews.
Most people are Jews.
Why?
What happened to you?
Were you driving one day and it hit a bump and you heard the word Zion and it stuck in your head?
What is that when you have an earworm, when you hear a song?
Why are you...
I'm just saying, you can talk about it.
What happened?
My super chats are only seen and heard by your audience.
No, but I'm saying, I thank you about this, but why?
What would make you happy?
What would make you say, you know what?
We have made incredible headway here.
I turned on CNN and the lady with the eyebrows, I heard her say Zionism.
I heard somebody say, I watched, Laura Ingraham said Zionism.
I heard NPR.
Maybe they would do it.
I think Amy Goodman, they do.
The people who are, dare I say, agree with us, use it more.
Thank you.
But I don't understand it.
When you talk about 35,000 dead Gazans, what killed them?
What killed them?
Is it Zionism?
Is that what killed them?
Does Zionism necessarily involve murdering people or the destruction of people or whatever you want to call it?
Is it?
Could it ever exist anywhere peacefully?
Is there something inherently, inerrantly, absolutely, positively, by its very nature, antithetical to common sense?
Is it per se inhumane?
Is that what we're saying?
Could it exist nowhere?
Is this iteration of the Palestinian Palestinian, excuse me, the Israeli government and Bibi.
Is this Zionism in action?
That's really the question.
Is that it?
If I could say, okay, we're going to stop.
We're going to eliminate Zionism.
I think he's a little bit in mood at this particular point because since Israel is there.
But I'm curious because I'm always trying to think about, let me try asking you this question.
When people said, look at this, when you see rubble, when you see a child pulled out, when you see a parent grieving, what is it that goes through your mind?
Do you say, that's the IDF?
That's Israel?
That's Netanyahu?
Or that's Zionism?
What is it that you see this as?
That's interesting.
I think that's the question.
What is the cost?
$35,000, let's say, were killed because of blank.
That's the issue.
You know what?
We'll talk about that next time.
But do not try this around the dinner table.
Do not talk to your neighbor in the front porch because he will not know what the hell you're talking about.
I'm telling you.
You won't know.
But it's a fascinating...
You know what?
We might pick that up tomorrow.
Remember, friends, free speech.
Free speech.
Don't let anybody legislate that away.
Have a great and glorious day.
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And until tomorrow, dear friends, at 7, not 7, 8 a.m.