Why the Media Refuse to Tell You the Truth About Trump's Certain Reelection
Why the Media Refuse to Tell You the Truth About Trump's Certain Reelection
Why the Media Refuse to Tell You the Truth About Trump's Certain Reelection
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Dear friend, I welcome you. | |
I thank you for being with us. | |
I say again, welcome and thank you for sharing with us this morning, this Wednesday morning on the 15th, the Ides of May. | |
I say to you, welcome and a happy hello and a hi-oh silver. | |
Reminding you, as we do every single day, remember, there is 174 days until the election. | |
174 days. | |
Okay? | |
You can talk about anything you want. | |
You can talk about these stories that I don't know what they're about, why people are... | |
Transfix about somebody named McElroy, a golfer? | |
Okay, that's nice. | |
And I'm not saying those aren't new. | |
Sometimes there are stories which I think are kind of interesting. | |
You know what I mean? | |
They may be kind of cheesy. | |
Like, for example, what good does the Pope do? | |
I'm dead serious. | |
Is anybody listening to what he's saying? | |
Why is Eric Adams? | |
You know, we had some fun with Eric Adams yesterday, who was a cretin. | |
But today, today is a little different. | |
Today, I'm going to be speaking to you about something different. | |
And that's the difference between commentary and analysis. | |
Now, you may not know the difference. | |
It doesn't sound like much to you, but it's a big deal. | |
Commentary and analysis. | |
See, it's one thing for me to say, Trump's the greatest, Hillary Clinton is full of it, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
But how is this happening? | |
How is this affecting the actual elections that are occurring? | |
So we're going to be talking about the distinction between analysis, Versus commentary, versus focus, versus policy. | |
What's happening? | |
You can think that Trump's the greatest president, but if he's not winning, or if he is winning, why is he winning? | |
The two have nothing to do with each other. | |
There's the election, because we don't talk enough about elections. | |
And I like when people decide to point out polls and how reactions are. | |
You see? | |
Because it all comes down to, for example, weight. | |
You can diet all you want, but if you're not losing weight, it's a waste of time. | |
You can talk about what you're eating, you can enjoy what you're eating, you can tell me about how you're exercising, but if your goal is losing weight and you're not losing weight, I don't really care what you're doing. | |
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Okay, my friend. | |
I find for the most part, and I have for the most part, I'm sorry to say this, but I have found most people boring when it comes to really explaining what is and what is not happening. | |
Okay? | |
And that's the difference. | |
That's because people are unable to decide, to explain to you the different aspects of function and analysis. | |
Let me give you a story, a little bit, which is interesting. | |
One time, years ago, I used to be a part of this thing called, it was very, very nice, it was fun. | |
It was called Air America. | |
And it was one of the most interesting things I've ever seen. | |
Very, very interesting. | |
And there's a bunch of people who, to give you an example, had no interest whatsoever in doing radio, but wanted somehow to provide a modality as to a particular way of thinking. | |
Does that make any sense? | |
Okay. | |
And I remember one time I said, this was interesting, I said, how many affiliates do we have? | |
How many affiliates do we have? | |
And I remember one time a person looked at me and I thought, okay, this is not good. | |
This is not good. | |
Because radio has nothing to do with the particular ideology. | |
Radio has nothing to do with the particular ideology. | |
Does this make any sense to you? | |
Radio has nothing to do with it. | |
So you can put on it, you can have the best programming and the best liberal this or conservative this, and if nobody's listening, it's a waste of time. | |
It is a waste of time. | |
You see what I mean? | |
Okay. | |
So one time we were on this thing. | |
We're on a cruise. | |
I'll never forget this. | |
And this is when Rachel Maddow, who, by the way, was always very nice to me, very nice to everybody. | |
She was very, very pleasant. | |
Absolutely. | |
Anyway, so we were on this cruise, and it was this fellow named Mark Green, and there was a fellow named. | |
Gary Hart, who was the next senator. | |
Remember him? | |
Monkey business. | |
So we're on the stage, okay? | |
And it was fascinating. | |
And Rachel Maddow was there. | |
Again, very, very nice. | |
And she, you know, there we are in the middle of, I don't know where the hell we were, but we're floating around. | |
I think we're in the Pacific. | |
I have no idea. | |
That's why I hate cruises. | |
I will never go on a cruise again for the rest of my life. | |
I will never under any circumstances go on a cruise ever again. | |
So as we're there floating about, Rachel Maddow, who I remember at the time, insisted upon sitting on the floor cross-legged. | |
It's very interesting. | |
We were all sitting in chairs, but she had to be, she was, you know, this was years ago, she was younger. | |
Kind of hippy-dippy. | |
Very, very nice. | |
She used to write every word of her radio program. | |
She wrote every single word. | |
I remember sitting here, she would write every word. | |
She was the hardest worker, but wrote everything. | |
So she said one time that gay marriage, gay marriage, something about gay marriage that Obama should, or the gay marriage and the gay marriage this and the gay marriage that. | |
And somebody said, are you... | |
I don't know who it was, Gary Harder, but I said, are you out of your mind? | |
He said, what? | |
Gay marriage? | |
What are you talking about? | |
Gay marriage? | |
No way! | |
What do you mean, no way? | |
No way! | |
Do you want to win this or not? | |
And Rachel Maddow looked like, what? | |
Nope. | |
America's not ready for this. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Don't you, and here's the thing, don't you promote that which you believe? | |
No! | |
If you're going to lose, and this is the thing I can't say enough to you. | |
If you're going to lose, it doesn't matter. | |
So let me just say all these wonderful things to you. | |
And to all these wonderful things from Fox and Newsmax and everybody else, and to our dear friends, and I love my new, I tend to get on jags, so to speak, but my new jag is this wonderful thing called the Breaking Points. | |
It's wonderful. | |
And you can talk about all you want. | |
I talk about elections, and I talk about policy. | |
Let's start about this. | |
Number one, friends, do you believe that, listen to me carefully, do you believe that Israel, Hamas, Gaza, that that is going to be a serious and critical subject matter for the election in 174 days? | |
Who is it? | |
And I want you to be a part of this. | |
I don't want you to just sit around and just talk to each other. | |
I want you to talk to me. | |
Talk to me. | |
Because that's why we're doing a live... | |
We're doing this live piece here. | |
Okay? | |
I want Wes. | |
I want everybody. | |
I want Colonel Flagg. | |
I want Nightingale. | |
I want Norma. | |
I want all you crazy cats. | |
You cuckoo cats. | |
Do you think it's going to be? | |
Wes says no. | |
Becky C, no. | |
Remember, not that it's important, but do you think this is going to be a really important, really critical issue for the election, like, for example, crime or the economy or inflation, or maybe foreign entanglement in terms of money? | |
Andy says yes is going to matter in swing states. | |
Karen Allen says yes. | |
I say no. | |
Nah. | |
Now, by the way, this is very interesting. | |
Norma Lutz, we call it Lutz in Florida, outside of Florida, we call it Lutz versus Lutz. | |
Norma says it depends on the state of affairs of the time. | |
That's an absolutely brilliant point. | |
Yes! | |
Now you're getting it. | |
What is the position of this country? | |
Do the polling. | |
Do the polling. | |
What do the numbers say? | |
First, is this a Jewish issue? | |
It's certainly, in some respects, a Jewish issue. | |
I think so. | |
It's an Israeli issue. | |
It's an Israel issue. | |
And the number of people, the number of Jews in this country, if that means anything, is 2%. | |
But that doesn't really mean anything because this is more of a... | |
This is not... | |
I think a lot of people... | |
Look to Israel and look to what's going on. | |
Not just because of the fact that there are Jews involved, but because of the fact that these people have a variety of other reasons. | |
Okay? | |
SG says there will not be an election. | |
We will be locked down for something. | |
You know what, SG? | |
Before I dismiss this as you being a lunatic, you might be onto something there. | |
Yes, the Mideast will be spiraling downward. | |
Okay? | |
But will the Middle East always be spiraling downward? | |
What does America care about? | |
What does America care about? | |
Do you think we're going to lock everything down? | |
Do you think they're going to do this COVID business again? | |
Now remember, and this is something true, and I want you to listen to me carefully. | |
Listen to me. | |
I'm Lenny. | |
Years ago we had, you probably remember this, it was a woman. | |
Whose mother said, are you listening to that Lenny again? | |
I love this. | |
Liz Solak, by the way, who is the voice, the conscience, the den mother, she says, we will probably be under martial law by election time. | |
Now, do you really think that or are you saying that because that is pequent or pequent? | |
That that is... | |
Look at this. | |
Kimmy Cliff says, I remember Lenny. | |
You were with us the whole time. | |
Oh, when we started off, we had stuff. | |
We had stuff. | |
People come and they go. | |
Like, where's Eric at? | |
We had just so many people. | |
It was one of the most part. | |
And by the way, what I want to do more than anything else is I want this to be different in that I love live programming. | |
And what's the point of doing a live stream if I don't say to Jack Ballou, Or KZ Gypsy Muse? | |
Or SGW? | |
Or Wes? | |
Les Wes? | |
Wes? | |
Inman? | |
Are you Inman? | |
Are you Inman? | |
Well, if you've got to ask. | |
Remember that? | |
It's a terrible joke. | |
Andy Carman? | |
Not to be confused from Eric Carman from the Raspberries. | |
I only want to be with you. | |
See, these are stuff. | |
Sometimes you say things because you're great. | |
It's cute. | |
Well, we could be under attack. | |
But I say that. | |
Why do you say that? | |
I say that because I sort of say that. | |
Yeah, but why are you saying that? | |
I don't know. | |
I just say these things. | |
I'm like that. | |
And by the way, I like saying that because that makes us think. | |
That makes us think. | |
Do you understand this? | |
That makes us think. | |
And I think that is a wonderful story. | |
So I don't know. | |
I am not betting on martial law again. | |
I believe that there are times when it makes sense and times when it does not. | |
But to give you an answer, as of now, six months before the election, the mainstream media have this collective idea. | |
And if you want to see Joe, did you see Joe Scarborough? | |
Did you see Joe Scarborough? | |
Dear God, did you see Joe Scarborough? | |
Who was sitting there saying, ha ha ha, all of your numbers, all of your Gaza numbers are wrong. | |
All of your Gaza numbers are wrong. | |
They weren't all wrong. | |
They were talking about the identifiability of certain demographics of those people hurt and harmed. | |
That's what it was about. | |
It wasn't about... | |
But Joe Scarborough was laughing. | |
By the way, hate to bring it again. | |
I listened this morning. | |
Crystal Ball on Breaking Points did a wonderful breakdown of it to explain what's going on now. | |
They're far more interested in it, and I am too. | |
But I'm saying that's important. | |
Look. | |
I've been through stuff before, maybe you have too, where the Hooties and the Hootos, no, the Tootsies and the Hootos. | |
We got the Hooties, we got the Hootos, the Hootsies, the Tootsies, the Smutsies, we got the Tootsies, we got the Tootsies. | |
And I would say, and even the one that got me was, and people got so tired of me saying this, there was this absolute horror show, this spectacle that was going on in and about the DRC Democratic Republic of Congo. | |
Where women were being raped and attacked savagely, using rape as a means of warfare, where they were using objects and sticks and bayonets and rifles to savage and ravage these women. | |
And it was so horrible, so terrible. | |
And I would go on, and I was doing TV at the time, and I would say, this is going on, and nobody cared about it. | |
Well, obviously, you know, vaginal, but bladder and bowel and intestinal trauma from this horrible behavior. | |
And women with fistulas. | |
And it was just this. | |
And nobody cared about it. | |
I'll never forget this. | |
Nobody cared. | |
Nobody cared. | |
People are just so weird saying it didn't hit. | |
But if I showed a bunch of pictures of dogs, if I said, let's go to Gaza. | |
These little puppies are... | |
Forget the dead kids. | |
That'll get their attention. | |
People are weird about dogs. | |
I know somebody who's leaving her fortune to some dog. | |
It's like, what? | |
You're out of your mind. | |
But people are like that. | |
So that's the first one. | |
That's the first one. | |
And everybody has got... | |
The word out. | |
And here's the story. | |
We have two tiers right now. | |
We have two tiers. | |
If I met somebody from another planet, I would say, let me explain to you what's going on regarding Israel and Gaza. | |
Number one, the country, the... | |
The folks who are doing the show, so to speak, the people who are themselves in the show, the people on social media, excuse me, people on regular mainstream media, they are 100% in lockstep with Israel. | |
100%. | |
Left, right, Fox News, MSDNC, no separation. | |
None. | |
Number two, they don't care anything about any numbers from Gaza Palestinians, Rafa Kanunis, Gaza City. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
Not interested. | |
Period. | |
They don't want to hear anything about words that you claim like genocide. | |
They don't care about the ICJ. | |
They don't care about... | |
Any of this. | |
Do you understand it? | |
The word is out. | |
You go on TV, you go with here, here in this country, and you dare, dare to even suggest that there's anything, anything involving this, that Israel might be overplaying their hand, and this is the kiss of death. | |
Okay? | |
And you can argue whether there's a lamy, whatever. | |
Well, let people do this. | |
That's the way it is. | |
So you can just turn off anything and not listen to what's going on. | |
They were actually arguing. | |
Joe Scarborough said, hey, look, you can't get your numbers from Hamas. | |
I said, nobody's getting numbers from Hamas. | |
I'm not even going to... | |
This guy is such a maroon. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
By the way, I wouldn't be surprised if after everything is done, these two split again. | |
I think that whole... | |
I know it's none of my business. | |
It's none of my business. | |
Just as somebody who's been around, see. | |
I've been around. | |
I know what I'm talking about. | |
I've been around. | |
I've seen human tragedy at its worst. | |
This couple has the closeness of a complete stranger. | |
They are so phony and so fake and so fraudulent. | |
And all they do is they put on the usual. | |
Let me give you an example. | |
Let me give you an example. | |
I don't know why. | |
And I don't understand this, but why is there an interest in listening to people who are commentators as though they are experts? | |
Like, for example, Greg Kelly, Newsmax. | |
Don't ask me why a friend of mine was talking about him. | |
I never watch Newsmax. | |
I have no idea what's on Newsmax. | |
None. | |
None! | |
But if somebody says, hey, do you want to see Greg Kelly speak of something? | |
Who? | |
Greg Kelly. | |
Greg Kelly? | |
No. | |
Do you want to see the guy who calls play-by-play for the Kansas City Royals? | |
By the way, that used to be Rush Limbaugh. | |
He was a play-by-play, but he worked for the front office. | |
Do you want to hear? | |
If it's Bob Euchre, maybe. | |
Well, he's with the, whatever it is, but with the Brewers. | |
No. | |
No. | |
Why do I want to do that? | |
Hey, isn't that Laura Ingraham? | |
What are you talking about? | |
They're stars. | |
No, excuse me. | |
They're not stars. | |
So the next point of this is Americans, and I hate to say it, those people who think they do, and by the way, if you're in Washington, they watch CNN and they love Morning Joe. | |
They love this stuff. | |
That's America. | |
If you go to the rest of the world, oh my God. | |
If you go to the rest of the world, it's another story completely. | |
In terms of the horror that is involved, the horror that is involved, the absolute unmitigated horrors associated with that of... | |
So that's that. | |
Okay, so the answer is, here's the thing. | |
When you're running for office, listen carefully, if I ran for office. | |
Number one, I have a concomitant interest here. | |
Number one is I am America first. | |
I'm here, I take an oath of allegiance to the United States. | |
You got that, Behrman? | |
You got that? | |
Got that, Nightingale? | |
Yale? | |
Dalton? | |
Got that, Becky? | |
Pay attention. | |
Dalton? | |
You paying attention? | |
I'm looking at you. | |
I want you to pay attention to what I'm saying. | |
So if I'm running, I'm going to say that. | |
Number two, we have allies. | |
And you give the old one, Israel's the largest democracy in the Middle East. | |
Israel has our back. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Israel has a right to defend itself, which is true. | |
Hamas is a terrorist organization. | |
Forget nuance on this one. | |
Forget nuance. | |
Forget nuance. | |
Remember when they had people who used to fight the resistance? | |
We support the resistance. | |
Hamas stands for nothing. | |
There is nothing good about Hamas. | |
Nothing! | |
Nothing! | |
You have to understand something. | |
If you're going to be in the world of politics today, you must consider Hamas to be worse than anything you've ever seen. | |
Imagine... | |
The SS, the Gestapo, you know, Gaddafi, everybody rolled up into one, and anybody who supports them as being basically terrorist sympathizers, and anybody who, again, votes them in, because they have no context. | |
What would you do? | |
If you were in Gaza and you're saying, look, I'm 12 years old. | |
I don't know what the hell is going on here. | |
But it doesn't look good. | |
They want us out. | |
We can't get in. | |
We can't get out. | |
Did you ever hear the expression mowing the lawn? | |
Nobody wants to talk about this stuff. | |
Nobody wants to talk about this stuff. | |
Nobody wants to talk about the Hannibal. | |
We know nothing. | |
The most that we ever do is Gaza. | |
We're just going to talk about it. | |
You want to see the map? | |
No, no, no. | |
You want to see how big it is? | |
No, no, no. | |
You want to see any pictures of the map? | |
No, no, no, no. | |
I will say the name. | |
But that's it. | |
It's their fault. | |
They voted Hamas in. | |
That's the way it goes. | |
And hey, war is hell. | |
And Lindsey Graham says, I want to nuke him. | |
So you can forget this. | |
So if you're running for office, President Trump, he better do one thing. | |
Continue your support because you don't want to be inconsistent. | |
But number two is say, our support is not without realistic limitations. | |
And first of all, stop this bullshit about some two-state solution. | |
There is never going to be a two-state solution. | |
Israel does not want a two-state solution. | |
Would you want a two-state solution now? | |
So the bottom line, I keep saying bottom line, but simply this, Israel doesn't make any difference. | |
The only thing that's interesting is that we will say, this is what people know, look at these spoiled brats at schools. | |
Look at these spoiled brats. | |
Look at these entitled, anti-Semitic, horrible people with their stupid, their masks and their headbands and with their keffiyeh. | |
Who do you think you are? | |
But if Nancy Pelosi wears a kente cloth, that's okay. | |
The most inauthentic, unauthentic thing anybody's ever seen. | |
It's absolutely incredible. | |
Okay? | |
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Lizzie Solak says it best. | |
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Dear and great and glorious friends. | |
Now, let's talk about Trump. | |
How is he doing? | |
Spectacularly. | |
Absolutely spectacularly. | |
Follow this fellow called Harry Enten. | |
It's called... | |
He tweets at Forecaster Enten. | |
E-N-T-E-N. | |
And this is a dude who works with... | |
This is a dude who works for CNN. | |
And let me tell you something. | |
He is just brutal. | |
He is wonderful. | |
Wonderful. | |
He talks about everything. | |
And the thing is, he's so interesting on this. | |
So interesting. | |
And the thing right now is, this is also, the idea of whom President Trump should pick as his vice president. | |
Now remember this. | |
I'm going to talk about something right now, and this is important. | |
I want you to listen to me carefully. | |
That is very critical, my friends, very critical for us to talk about and for President Trump to talk about what he is going to do and how he is going to and how he should be picking somebody for his vice president. | |
Whom should that person be? | |
Now, do me a favor. | |
I'm going to ask you this question. | |
Why? | |
Because this is the chance for us to interact. | |
I don't want you to just throw out. | |
I want you to, a name, or somebody that you like. | |
I'm doing a lot of air quotes today. | |
I want you to tell me somebody that would be the best in view of a couple of situations. | |
Number one, the president, 77 years old. | |
He looks great. | |
77, 78, whatever the hell he is. | |
But he's not a young man, okay? | |
So, consequently, it's important, it's critical that we understand this thing. | |
You understand that? | |
Okay, good. | |
I just saw this headline, Grandmother 63 expecting baby with her 26-year-old husband. | |
It's not nice to fool Mother Nature. | |
Okay. | |
Now, number two, a president has to have a vice president who is there and will do nothing but help this president. | |
Never get in the way, cast the tie vote, and step into line in the event something happens to the president. | |
Okay? | |
You got that? | |
Somebody who follows exactly the case, somebody who would do a wonderful job, somebody who was not there because somebody, not a Marjorie Taylor Greene, not a Tulsi Gabbard, somebody who knows how to get along. | |
I don't want somebody who wants to be a star. | |
Tulsi Gabbard wants to be a star. | |
Vivek Ramaswamy wants to be a star. | |
He doesn't want to be vice president. | |
He wants to be a star. | |
He's a billionaire who thinks of this as a hobby. | |
He has no worldview. | |
He has no gravitas. | |
I want somebody who understands how things work. | |
If it's at all possible for a Secretary of State to ever happen, I would have John Mearsheimer. | |
Oh, God. | |
I would completely rechange everything. | |
Everything. | |
And this will be bad news for Israel and bad news for Ukraine and bad news for NATO and bad news for the military-industrial complex and bad news for the usual suspects. | |
Good news for a lot of other people because I would completely change the station. | |
So let us see. | |
Who are the people? | |
Marco Rubio. | |
Tulsi for Vice President. | |
Ben Carson. | |
Ben Carson's kind of nice. | |
He's quiet. | |
He certainly would make some... | |
I don't know whether he has... | |
If it was anybody else, again, somebody who is not... | |
I think there's a very good chance. | |
I feel very good about President Trump making the entire four years, being, what, 81 or whatever. | |
I mean, I can... | |
No problem with that. | |
Biden is gone. | |
You know that, right? | |
I'm not just saying this. | |
I'm not just trying to be mean. | |
He is gone. | |
Carrie Lake, never. | |
Carrie Lake is through. | |
You notice how she's nowhere to be found? | |
She shot her wad, so to speak. | |
She's done. | |
Her powder's wet. | |
It's over. | |
That thing didn't matter. | |
All she did was talk about her. | |
Look what they did to me. | |
Look how terrible they were. | |
Am I hot? | |
Who is the person of substance? | |
Who is a person who really lays things up? | |
Tulsi Gabbard wants to be a star. | |
And I can understand that to an extent, but she wants to be a star. | |
And let me tell you something, absolutely positively, and she won't say anything that you really don't kind of agree with, but there's nothing really there. | |
There's nothing really there. | |
You see, we're in this weird... | |
Let me give you an example. | |
There's the Tucker Carlson world, and then there's the real world. | |
For example, Tucker Carlson, Aaron Rodgers. | |
It's kind of interesting. | |
Tucker Carlson is Mike Douglas. | |
Tucker Carlson is Merv Griffin. | |
Tucker Carlson talks about very serious stuff with very serious people, but he still likes people. | |
And there is nobody that Tucker Carlson loves more than men. | |
There is Tucker Carlson. | |
He is the happiest when you give him a man. | |
Who is a boxer, football star, a cool guy. | |
Andrew Tate, who is despicable, loathsome, vile. | |
This is where Trump, if I had anything to do with Tucker, I'm saying, are you out of your mind with Tucker? | |
What do you not understand about Andrew Tate? | |
What do you think this is? | |
I just want to say this. | |
Tucker Carlson just loves men. | |
And I'm not saying he's gay or anything. | |
I know what you're saying. | |
And even if he was, it's okay. | |
But he loves the tough guys. | |
He likes the Joe Rogan types. | |
He likes the Dana Whites. | |
He likes... | |
You know what I mean? | |
Oh, Aaron Rodgers. | |
He's the captain of the football team. | |
Okay, fine. | |
By the way, Aaron Rodgers I respect a little bit too because anybody who in his own particular realm tries to break away from convention, especially when it comes to biomedical theory and the likes of a different story. | |
I never want anybody to say you're anti-vax. | |
That's the most ridiculous thing in the world. | |
Does anybody here truly not believe in the epidemiological aspects of virology and inoculation and immunization? | |
If you don't understand that... | |
If you don't understand that, if you think, oh, there's no such thing as vaccines, oh, yes, there are. | |
Oh, no, they work. | |
No, they work. | |
Not everything. | |
Let me show you an example. | |
Let's say this is a hypodermic needle, okay? | |
And I take this, and I go, let me show you something. | |
Let me look at it here. | |
Do you think hypodermic needles work? | |
Yes. | |
Can I stick you with this? | |
No. | |
Why? | |
Don't you think they work? | |
No. | |
It's not the needle. | |
It's not the syringe. | |
It's what's in it. | |
That's the issue with vaccines. | |
Not the vaccine. | |
What's in it? | |
It's not the pill. | |
So what's in it? | |
What the pill is? | |
That's it. | |
And this is something which is the most important. | |
Wes Simmons says, mRNA is a deadly platform. | |
Traditional vaccines are much safer. | |
Fred said polio vaccines work. | |
They did. | |
Now, by the way, Bobby Kennedy one time did a lecture that was so interesting a while back. | |
Maybe the reasons why polio vaccines work because there were problems with sanitation and everything like that. | |
Wes, I want you to understand something and understand something as well. | |
And Jackie and Andy and Hot Pocket and all you great people listen to me carefully. | |
Remember, we don't know shit about mRNA. | |
We know a little bit about it. | |
We kind of know generics, and we know nothing about this. | |
We just, all of a sudden, we just, we like drive by. | |
We're like double parked. | |
You know what I mean? | |
We know a little bit about it, but most of us will say, well, I'm a layman, but let me tell you this much. | |
Any discussion that you have of rewiring, reworking, reconfiguring, My genetic makeup, I am adamantly, positively, 100% against. | |
You hear me? | |
I am 100%, absolutely, positively, 100% against that. | |
Do you hear me? | |
Anybody do some explaining here for you to be... | |
You understand that? | |
I don't know anything about this. | |
I don't know how things work, but anytime I hear that, I'll go, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
What was this now? | |
You want to change? | |
Okay, well, we need to talk about that. | |
We need to talk about it. | |
Anytime somebody says, hey, you want to take an antibiotic? | |
No, no, no, no. | |
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. | |
What are you taking an antibiotic for? | |
That's a virus. | |
Don't take an antibiotic. | |
No, no, no. | |
You're going to end up doing absolutely nothing, and you're going to get a yeast infection, Missy, so don't even bother with this. | |
What do you want to do this for? | |
I'm no doctor. | |
I know a little bit about that. | |
I know a little bit about that, okay? | |
I just kind of know about the concept. | |
I don't know how to conduct an operation or conduct surgery, but I would say if you can avoid surgery, do it at all costs. | |
Anytime you can avoid surgery, do it. | |
I know this. | |
I know this. | |
And every doctor will tell you. | |
Unless it's life or anywhere, unless they can help you, whatever it is. | |
So, but remember, throughout our talk, we became immersed in experts. | |
There was the one, who was that lady? | |
Karen Mikulski, where she wore a hat. | |
Then there was Dr. Shiva. | |
And then there was this guy. | |
And then there was the guy from Malone. | |
And the one who did the PRC. | |
And then there was this one. | |
And they all came out, and there was like four or five of them, and they said, you don't understand, you're going to die. | |
And then they had other people who weigh in, and they said, no, no, you don't understand, this is nanotechnology, and this is Bill Gates, and it's depopulation, and it's the reptilians, and David Icke, and you don't understand! | |
Okay, let's take it easy. | |
Take it easy. | |
Raul Rodriguez says, how about Condoleezza Rice's VP? | |
Love her. | |
Love her. | |
A little bit. | |
I don't know how, she never talks about anything domestic. | |
Her foreign policies, I don't remember, she is old school. | |
CFR, Trilateral Commission, that kind of group, Military Industrial Complex, Neocons, Leo Strauss, no. | |
So, I mean, they would love that. | |
So understand what you don't know. | |
Understand what you don't know. | |
We live in a world, my friends, listen to me carefully, where we are experts on everything. | |
We are experts on everything you can imagine. | |
And we also have this idea that there is this consensus of people called experts. | |
I gave something one time, and with all due respect to various industries and protocols, how any doctor, how any doctor, seriously, any doctor, based upon what we know now, how any doctor cannot recognize any benefits of plant-based diets is something... | |
Uh... | |
I don't understand this. | |
Let me show you something the other day. | |
I said this one. | |
This was from the Harvard Business Study. | |
Harvard Nurses Study. | |
Let me read this one to you. | |
You're going to love this one. | |
People went bananas when I said this. | |
They went... | |
Bananas. | |
Here we go. | |
Oh, here we go. | |
Listen to this. | |
Listen to this. | |
A Harvard nurse's study suggested that consuming one egg per day may have a similarly detrimental impact on a woman's health. | |
Man, but this is a woman. | |
As smoking 25,000 cigarettes over 15 years. | |
Having one egg a day. | |
This claim is echoed by another study published in the Journal of Atherosclerosis Research, which found that eating one egg per day is as harmful to heart health as smoking five cigarettes per day. | |
The study involved 1,231 patients and concluded that eating three or more eggs per week is significantly associated with an increase in plaque buildup in the carotid arteries. | |
Plaque buildup in these arteries is a strong predictor of stroke, heart attack, and death. | |
Nutritionfacts.org, our friend Dr. Greger, highlighted that the cholesterol in a single egg today can have a life-shortening effect comparable to smoking five cigarettes a day for 15 years. | |
The research from the Journal of Atherosclerosis indicated that the consuming 3-amorality... | |
Now, when I read this and told people about this, do you understand? | |
Do you understand what people said? | |
Do you understand? | |
It was the most incredible thing in the world. | |
Hang on. | |
Now, when I said this, people said, oh, no, no, no, no. | |
No, no, what? | |
I don't like that. | |
You don't understand. | |
I like... | |
I like eggs. | |
I eat... | |
No. | |
Yeah. | |
I didn't ask you whether you liked it. | |
Oh, no, no, no, no. | |
So when we hear things that we don't like, for example, when we hear, for example, vaccine information, you know the number of people whose lives were saved? | |
What would it have looked like? | |
Here's the question, and there's no way for us to do it. | |
Imagine during COVID, when it was first announced in 2020, whatever it is. | |
What if the whole world said nothing? | |
Wear a mask, separate, or, or, or, or, or, better yet, nothing. | |
No mandates, no masks, no separation, no six feet apart, no zip. | |
What would happen? | |
What would it look like? | |
What would the world be like today? | |
Would there be more deaths? | |
What would happen? | |
And people will say absolutely nothing because they want that fact to be true. | |
They have no earthly idea of what they're talking about. | |
They have no any conception of what vaccine or nothing. | |
They have no clues of what any of this stuff means. | |
But they will say, well, it means nothing. | |
Absolutely nothing. | |
Nothing at all. | |
Because they wanted to be... | |
And because I like eggs, this is wrong. | |
And by the way, can I read you about olive oil? | |
No, no, no. | |
No, no. | |
I'm Italian. | |
I like olive oil. | |
I don't want to hear that. | |
That's the way we think. | |
Do you want to hear the truth about Gaza? | |
No, no, no, no. | |
No, I'm... | |
Excuse me. | |
I'm an Israeli fan. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
I'm sorry. | |
They asked for it. | |
It's their own damn fault. | |
Do you want to hear about how Trump's doing in the trial? | |
Only if he's going to win. | |
Only if he's going to win. | |
I don't want you to hear me. | |
I don't want you to hear me. | |
I don't want you to listen to me. | |
I don't want you to tell me anything. | |
I don't want to hear this. | |
And I will find anybody I like. | |
When I listen to somebody and I have somebody on a platform, I listen to people that I agree with, not people that I respect who tell me the opposite. | |
Absolutely. | |
Why do you think people found carnivore diets so great? | |
Because I like to eat meat. | |
Not because they're true, but I like to eat meat. | |
That's what it's about. | |
And it's always been like that. | |
And I know that. | |
Same thing with Jesus or God or religion or you always want to see things your way. | |
You have to understand this. | |
This is human nature. | |
We always want to hear things that we like. | |
We always want to hear things that are consistent with us. | |
I have done I don't want to say a 180, but I have learned tremendously in that there is significantly more evidence of natural Design, natural, you know, design some higher order running the show than I ever thought even possible before. | |
Ever. | |
Ever. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
I'm irreligious. | |
Intelligent design. | |
I think there is incredible evidence of it. | |
Berlinski and Lertner and others as well. | |
Absolutely. | |
And I don't want that to be. | |
I think it's funny because I want to see all these Richard Dawkins people kind of laugh. | |
So I follow the data, not regarding what I want to be true, but what it is. | |
It's that simple. | |
I know people, and I'm saying, they're spraying something. | |
Oh, no, there you go. | |
Because they don't want that to be true. | |
Don't ever be one of those people. | |
And don't sit there and say, well, here's a guy I'm going to send. | |
Oh, do you think, oh, you like plant-based? | |
Listen to this guy. | |
Well, I've got a guy who likes eating raw liver. | |
Okay, watch him. | |
Well, I've got a woman who believes in inoculation. | |
Listen to her. | |
I will give you somebody who says anything you want. | |
Is that the way you determine what's the truth? | |
Is that it? | |
Is that what you do? | |
Is that your version of it? | |
I don't think so. | |
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, please sit back. | |
Please sit back and listen very carefully. | |
This is some really serious stuff about a really serious subject. | |
And this is about, and I think we all agree. | |
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So my friends, as I have always said to you, and I know this sounds rather pretentious, but please bear with me. | |
I'm not... | |
Interested in really anything more than to teach you how to think, how to read, how to read, how to read, how to think, how to take the information and to expand upon it, how to say, I don't know yet, no. | |
To ask yourself the epistemological question, What do I know? | |
How do I know it? | |
How do you know what you know? | |
This is the most important thing ever. | |
How do you know what you know? | |
And if you point to statistics, whose statistics are they? | |
That's all. | |
So ladies and gentlemen, today my point has been we can talk all day long about You know, what we want to be true, what we think about policy, what we think should happen with Israel or China, Russia, whatever. | |
But that has nothing to do with either elections or the real world or how the rest of the other world thinks. | |
Because remember, it's not all about us. | |
It's not really our solipsistic point of reference. | |
Sometimes the real issue is how the rest of the world thinks and how the rest of the world believes. | |
Does that make any sense to you? | |
I hope it does. | |
I hope it does, because if not, I am wasting my goddamn time talking to you. | |
And I kid, of course. | |
You don't understand. | |
I kid. | |
That was a joke. | |
That was a joke. | |
Now, by the way, sign up for my newsletter. | |
I did something a little differently yesterday. | |
I sent a story about one of the most important things that I find so incredibly fascinating is the idea that 25% of young people have not Answered their phone. | |
I think that is still the most incredible thing I've ever seen. | |
25% have never answered their phone. | |
And that's it. | |
And if you really want to see what happened yesterday, Mrs. L spent the entire I mean, I drop her off at the crack of dawn, pick her up at night and she was in Albany with her warriors going and trying to lobby These folks. | |
And what happens is more often than not, more often than not, they will say, well, we're going to talk to our legislative assistant. | |
And it will be, with all due respect, please don't take this the wrong way, some 12-year-old who doesn't make eye contact. | |
Now, some are very good, but a lot of people are woefully out of their league and out of their mind. | |
And this is about the most important thing that we can talk about in the future of our children and our family. | |
So please follow her. | |
Go right now to this link. | |
I'm putting a lens warriors. | |
Click this link and you will go immediately there. | |
What is happening right now? | |
You cannot believe this. | |
She is telling me stories. | |
You can't. | |
You will swear girls in this country, in this country, sold into sex slavery by their fathers. | |
People from other countries. | |
There are people, and certain demographics nobody wants to talk to, there are kids that are sold into prostitution. | |
And the number one, remember, the most, the number one, the hottest age rage, listen to me, and don't throw up when I tell you this, is zero to two years old. | |
You think I'm kidding? | |
You think I'm kidding? | |
So this is it right now. | |
This is all hand-on decks. | |
This is battle stations. | |
This is incredible, okay? | |
This is incredible. | |
So please follow her. | |
Lin's Warriors, okay? | |
And I got more stuff coming up. | |
I got a great one. | |
Did you see where, by the way, Rory McIlroy, who in the hell is this woman and why should I care? | |
Also, you're not going to believe this one, but... | |
Sneaky Daniels, Stormy Saddles, and her husband, porn star, you know, whatever it is, Dick Steele, or whatever his name is, they're thinking about leaving the United States in the event Trump is acquitted, because where is the Me Too? | |
Where have the women not been to sidle up and to support Stephanie Clifford? | |
Actually, Stephanie Gregory, I believe. | |
I think her actual real name. | |
He actually said this. | |
They're thinking about leaving the country. | |
Leave! | |
Along with other people who swore they were going to leave if Donald Trump won. | |
All right, dear friends. | |
Have a great and a glorious day. | |
Don't ever... | |
Yes, I understand who Rory is a golfer. | |
I understand that, Dub. | |
But who gives a shit? | |
Let me see if I can explain this to you. | |
Who cares? | |
You're getting a divorce. | |
Who cares? | |
You're getting a divorce. | |
Okay. | |
All right. | |
Am I missing something? | |
Is this America's sweetheart? | |
What is the story here? | |
I don't get it. | |
And Kelly Clarkson. | |
Kelly, what drugs did you take? | |
You didn't lose all that weight that fast by walking and drinking a lot of water. | |
Stop lying! | |
That's all. | |
All right, dear friends, we love you. | |
I love you manly. | |
Have you figured out how to do this yet? | |
It's the most wonderful thing in the world. | |
You can get all kinds of volume. | |
There we go. | |
You don't want to hear this. | |
Still cracks people up to this day. | |
But again, you know my theory on that. | |
All right, dear friends, have a great and glorious day. | |
Don't ever change. | |
I mean that sincerely. | |
We'll see you tonight at 7 p.m. | |
But don't forget, until then, remember, the monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
Sue you. |