🔴 Will They Allow Trump to Be Reelected or Will It Be 2020 Redux?
🔴 Will They Allow Trump to Be Reelected or Will It Be 2020 Redux?
🔴 Will They Allow Trump to Be Reelected or Will It Be 2020 Redux?
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Good evening, dear friend. | |
Welcome to this, our Sunday evening version of this thing of ours, the beautiful June 9th. | |
Gorgeous, gorgeous day in New York City today. | |
75 degrees as we speak. | |
Sunny, beautiful, unbelievable. | |
Absolutely beautiful. | |
Gorgeous. | |
The city is alive with the sound of music. | |
There's only 149 days, my friends, until the election. | |
149 days until the re-election of Donald John Trump. | |
It's going to happen. | |
It's going to happen, and I can't wait. | |
But believe me, as we speak, dear friends, do not think that the evil shadow government ghouls, the overlords, are going out of their way to find ways to change this. | |
And I want you to listen to me. | |
I want you to buckle up, buckle down, settle down and listen up. | |
There are going to be people who are going to be coming after you left and right. | |
Turn off all cable news. | |
Unless you can do like I do and merely sample a few tidbits here and there to get an idea for the feel. | |
But if you listen to them, if you spend any amount of time wasting your precious time, Listening for a second to everything and anything. | |
And every now and then, there might be something on Fox News, but remember, it's only the obvious. | |
Fox News is the obvious. | |
Maria Bartiromo, so very good. | |
Obvious. | |
Larry Kudlow, obvious. | |
Sean Hannity, obvious. | |
It's just, it's like no blank to wax scatological. | |
It's obvious. | |
Which is fine. | |
Nothing wrong with that. | |
I don't care about the obvious. | |
A lot going on tonight. | |
Big, big, big, big, big deals going on involving what's happening with the hostage rescue, and I believe it was CNN or whatever called it hostage release. | |
Oh my God! | |
Then this one hostage was purportedly being kept at the home of an Al Jazeera, either correspondent or... | |
I know you don't want to hear that one now, because America, frankly... | |
Let me just say this. | |
And I say this with all due respect. | |
Nobody cares about Israel. | |
Nobody. | |
America... | |
Listen, I know you do. | |
And I know we talk about Breonna Joy Gray. | |
Nobody cares about that. | |
That's inside baseball. | |
That is not going to be a voting... | |
It's going to be a part. | |
But that's not going to be what matters. | |
UFOs aren't going to matter. | |
Artificial intelligence is stuff that I think is important. | |
Geoengineering is not going to be nothing. | |
There is a momentum that is happening right now. | |
There is this wonderful, incredible, there is this momentum. | |
This is the 100th monkey phenomenon. | |
This is a choreographed move. | |
A murmuration. | |
It is, you can feel it. | |
You have to be able, aside from, listen to what I'm saying, aside from the polls and the like, you've got to feel it. | |
You've got to pay attention. | |
I talk to friends of mine, they say, don't you understand that, guys? | |
I said, Americans don't care about guys. | |
They don't, it's not, I shouldn't say that. | |
I care about it. | |
You may care about it. | |
But this is not something, because Americans, when it comes to, you know, foreign relations, nobody cares about this. | |
International relations, IR, that's Amy Goodman, that's Max Blumenthal, that's that. | |
Europeans care about it because they think differently than we do. | |
You have to understand the way Americans think. | |
You have to understand what Americans think. | |
If you open up an Italian restaurant in this country, you cannot do authentic Italian. | |
Nobody would recognize it. | |
They don't want that. | |
They want Olive Garden and bread and big. | |
That's not the... | |
No, no, no. | |
Real, honest to God, legitimate Italian pizza, nobody would want it. | |
Cutting it with a fork and knife. | |
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
No, no. | |
Now, if you want to get in this game, listen to me. | |
If you want to, you've got to ask yourself, what is my role here? | |
Do I want to change the momentum of things? | |
Do I want people to think differently? | |
Or do I want to comment and show? | |
Right now, I love being two things. | |
Number one, legal and media. | |
Analyst. | |
I decode it. | |
I tell you, this is what's happening. | |
This is what will happen. | |
Not what should happen. | |
Not what's important. | |
Not what's critical. | |
This is what is happening. | |
This is what will happen. | |
I'm not... | |
There are some things I'd like to, and I've tried. | |
There are some issues that I think are of utmost importance. | |
I've told you, number one is AGI and artificial intelligence. | |
It just doesn't work. | |
But that's okay. | |
Same thing if I were to go to friends of mine and I'm saying, do you understand what's going on with Gaza? | |
And the fact that Bibi Nanihan and Benny Gantz, they have no clue. | |
None! | |
And grasp that. | |
During Iraq or in Afghanistan, nobody cared about that. | |
So rule number one, make sure you read the right stuff, pay attention, watch me, listen to me, I'll never lead you down the path. | |
But don't argue with me. | |
Don't fight me on this. | |
Don't say like, you don't understand. | |
And say, no, I'm telling you, this isn't important. | |
You don't understand. | |
That's not what happened. | |
No, no, no. | |
Don't argue. | |
Don't argue. | |
No, no, no. | |
Whether you and I, it doesn't matter what we think. | |
I'm telling you, this is the way America thinks. | |
This is the way voters think. | |
This is what bothers them. | |
This is what they think is important. | |
Not what you and I understand. | |
Remember that. | |
Understand human behavior. | |
Don't argue with people. | |
I get into these arguments with people. | |
Don't you understand? | |
That's not what she said. | |
That's not the perception. | |
It's wrong. | |
That's not what she said. | |
It doesn't matter what she said. | |
It's the perception. | |
It's the way things are. | |
It's the way things are. | |
As a great friend of mine used to say, sometimes it bees like that. | |
And that's it. | |
Sometimes it bees like that. | |
Now, I want to show you a few things for you about what is happening regarding our president, who is about to be... | |
This is in... | |
USA! | |
Anyway, this is California. | |
USA! | |
Look at this. | |
Isn't that something? | |
Now, what do I always do? | |
How do you watch this? | |
Next time you watch this, remember what I'm saying, look for diversity of crowds. | |
The group wasn't itself necessarily that diverse. | |
This was Newport something or Newport City, Newport Beach. | |
This is California! | |
California! | |
They did it! | |
Gavin Newsom screwed everybody's leaving California with a $20 minimum wage. | |
He's killing California! | |
And the people that we know live in California that you schmuck, don't you know what's happening? | |
Well, it's okay here. | |
It's not going to be okay. | |
California tumbles into the sea. | |
My old school, baby. | |
That'll be the day I go back to Annandale. | |
Anyway, this is incredible. | |
This is California. | |
This is California. | |
Oh, my God. | |
Try that a couple of years ago. | |
When it was cool not to like Trump, but now after four years of the worst, most rancid, infected, putrid, putrescent, this vile, bilious, purulent, that's where we are now. | |
Look at this. | |
Look at these boats. | |
Look at the sky. | |
Look at those clouds. | |
What is that white? | |
What is that low-hanging? | |
What is that? | |
I think you know what that is. | |
Wearing a blue suit and a red tie. | |
Oh, my God. | |
It's incredible. | |
Look at this. | |
Look at this. | |
Is that something or what? | |
There's our friend. | |
Sparky says, Newsom and Kushner in 24. Ah, you are wacky, my friend. | |
This is the first time I've said this. | |
Stop for a second. | |
This was brilliant. | |
Trump goes into Vegas. | |
And it was so hot. | |
I think they waived the rule we can bring in umbrellas and they try to have water. | |
I mean, they were... | |
Packed in Vegas. | |
Packed! | |
So what's the issue that he deals with? | |
Tips. | |
Vegas. | |
Las Vegas in particular. | |
The whole notion of he's going after them. | |
He says, what can I do for you to show you something that you will agree with? | |
Just like Biden tried to... | |
Pander to student loan debt by saying, hey, it's canceled. | |
Listen to this genius. | |
So this is the first time I've said this. | |
And for those hotel workers and people that get tips, you're going to be very happy. | |
Because when I get to office, we are going to not charge taxes on tips. | |
People making tips. | |
Brilliant! | |
We're not going to do it. | |
And we're going to do that right away. | |
First thing in office, because it's been a point of contention for years and years and years. | |
Yes. | |
And you do a great job of service. | |
You take care of people. | |
And I think it's going to be something that really is deserved. | |
More importantly, popular or unpopular. | |
I do some unpopular things, too, if it's right for the country. | |
I do what's right. | |
So those people that have jobs in restaurants, whatever the job may be, a tipping job, we're not going after for taxes anymore. | |
This will be ended. | |
Do you know what that is? | |
Democrats are going to go crazy. | |
They're going to go nuts. | |
And Washington, by the way, this is Washington. | |
Remember, Washington, it's about the deep... | |
State. | |
The shadow government. | |
The actual, this thing called Washington government. | |
They hate this! | |
They want revenue! | |
Of course, now they'll try to excuse him right off the books. | |
Student, that was a different story. | |
But this is the genius of this man. | |
Now let me see. | |
I threw up so much great stuff for you today. | |
Want to see some more? | |
This is Trump in on Long Island. | |
Trump! | |
Biden's... | |
Look at this! | |
Check! | |
Isn't that wonderful? | |
Isn't that wonderful? | |
You like this, don't you? | |
I know you do. | |
I like this. | |
How about some more? | |
Can you feel it? | |
Can you feel what's happening? | |
It's beautiful. | |
Glorious. | |
Take your time out of the day, dude. | |
Take your time. | |
Look at this. | |
Hey, we love you. | |
Try taking the full line. | |
The American flag. | |
Never see an American flag during anything that Biden's doing. | |
You notice that? | |
Never see an American flag. | |
Never. | |
You can always tell when you're in a Trump neighborhood, Trump part of town. | |
Look at all this. | |
These people have no better to do today. | |
These people don't know each other. | |
This is called a, this is this. | |
This is a human reverberation. | |
This is part of the crowd, boarding, school, board, basketball, celebrating, top and hour. | |
What's your favorite song? | |
What's your favorite song? | |
This is the demo. | |
Bye. | |
Are you feeling good about this? | |
Are you feeling good about this? | |
Can you believe it? | |
I'm... | |
And meanwhile, Biden doesn't know. | |
Biden is just... | |
He's... | |
It's freefall. | |
It's pathetic. | |
It is beyond pathetic. | |
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What have you found, folks? | |
Just brought up Russian nuclear sub in Cuba. | |
Nobody cares about that. | |
Americans don't care about that. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Nah. | |
That's the problem with us. | |
We don't. | |
We are. | |
We are looking, my friends, at what is happening. | |
And we need, I'm telling you, if ever we needed somebody right now to pick up the phone with Biden, excuse me, with Putin, Putin, Biden, kind of something, President Trump, and just sit down and say, listen, we've got to work this out. | |
Vlad, sit down. | |
Sit down. | |
I'm back. | |
This ends right now. | |
This ends right now. | |
I don't know what he's going to do. | |
I know he's not going to do it. | |
Trump and Israel will be... | |
He has never wavered from that. | |
So don't expect anything drastic. | |
Put it this way. | |
Whatever he does, it will be his own position. | |
Not necessarily that of Biden, who is a sock puppet. | |
Somebody's hand is up his back, making him do whatever he wants to do. | |
But right now, remember when we say this. | |
The average American, the average voter is 55 years old, no college education, and votes on a variety of issues. | |
But what we're seeing right now is, and don't question this. | |
Don't get mad at this. | |
Don't say, well, no, no. | |
It should be different. | |
I know it, but it's not different. | |
It's the way it is. | |
Sometimes it bees like that. | |
You want to hear more of Trump and Vegas? | |
Oh, I love this. | |
I love this. | |
I love this. | |
There's one thing I can absolutely tell you like you cannot believe. | |
And before I... | |
Let me do this right now. | |
Our kind friends. | |
Johnny Maz says, Germany, France, UK, and Austria voted for conservatives in their elections today. | |
And one shocking is their hope for us. | |
Yes. | |
Belgium, too. | |
The lovely Kent Lomasin says, So be... | |
So beautiful. | |
Thanks, Lionel. | |
Yes, indeed it is. | |
You know what, Kent? | |
And thank you, Johnny. | |
It's not just here. | |
It's the wave. | |
People are tired of this. | |
It just doesn't make. | |
It's like, go home. | |
Go home. | |
We've had it. | |
And I cannot tell you, something happened recently with this. | |
I've never had any problem at all, believe me, with anybody celebrating anything. | |
In New York, we have Israeli Day, Dominican Day, Puerto Rican Day, Columbus Day, St. Patrick's Day, every kind of day you can imagine. | |
And we even have Gay Pride Day. | |
That used to be huge. | |
Unbelievably huge. | |
Now it's kind of like, it's okay, it's there. | |
Halloween used to be even better too. | |
Halloween in New York was, and the village was just another story. | |
Okay, so, before Biden, before this reign of terror, people would say, oh, gay pride, okay. | |
Now it's enough. | |
Enough. | |
From Target and drag shows and it's all kind of like in one big lump. | |
Enough! | |
Enough! | |
We're done with this. | |
But let me tell you what the President's doing. | |
He loves cops. | |
If there's one thing, one thing that I have learned and I will go to my fumes. | |
Not my grave. | |
My fumes. | |
My whatever it is. | |
I will go and I will tell you this is true. | |
The number one issue for any civilization is law and order. | |
Not draconian, fascistic, bull conner. | |
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
We're not talking that. | |
What is critical beyond anything is the ability for people to walk around and to be Free. | |
Bradley Oplin says, hang on, Brad says, it's not changing in Obamaland. | |
It's not changing in Obamaland. | |
Got any ideas? | |
I don't know what that is. | |
You mean in Chicago? | |
Or Hawaii? | |
I don't know what that is. | |
That may be the stronghold. | |
If that's what you mean, I don't know what you mean. | |
Thank you, Brad. | |
I don't know what you mean. | |
Law and order, number one. | |
Number one. | |
Number one. | |
Everything else is like, okay, if people can't just feel that sense of, I don't know. | |
And as I said, the president has always been 100% in favor of the police and the cops. | |
And listen to this very, this impassioned piece from, I believe, the head of either the Nevada Or, I guess the PBA benevolence. | |
Anyway, let this gentleman speak. | |
My name is Steve Gramas. | |
I'm a police officer here with Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. | |
And I am the president of the Las Vegas Police Protective Association that represents approximately 4,000 of your commissioned police officers. | |
I was asked to come here to speak about why police officers support Donald J. Trump for president. | |
I'm reminded of one October. | |
I was working that day as your president for our officers. | |
It was one of the darkest days that we ever had in this state and even in our country. | |
And within days, President Trump, with his busy schedule, came to our headquarters, came to our city, came to our state to make sure your citizens, our victims, and our officers were doing okay. | |
Yeah! | |
I'm also reminded of March of this year. | |
Police Officer Diller in New York was killed in the line of duty. | |
President Trump was in New York. | |
Joe Biden was in New York. | |
But only one went to see the family and pay their respects. | |
Joe Biden went to a fundraiser to watch Lizzo dance while President Trump went to the family's house and consoled them like a real leader does. | |
Yep. | |
Yep. | |
And I know the Biden campaign likes to talk numbers. | |
So let's talk some numbers. | |
Between 21 and 23, 818 police officers in this country were killed in the line of duty under his watch. | |
That's unacceptable. | |
In 23, 330 police officers were assaulted in the line of duty. | |
You don't hear anything from that campaign. | |
You don't hear them talking about this needs to stop. | |
Let's talk about some more numbers. | |
Let's talk about drugs. | |
Let's talk about things affecting your fathers, mothers, sons and daughters. | |
Fentanyl is coming across the border at record numbers. | |
Yep. | |
Record numbers. | |
From where? | |
In April. | |
From where? | |
1,300 pounds of fentanyl came across the border and was seized. | |
8,500 pounds of methamphetamine came across this country. | |
With regards to fentanyl, that's 113,000 lethal doses that are killing our kids, that are killing our families, and it needs to stop. | |
And President Trump's going to stop it. | |
Isn't that great? | |
There's more. | |
We in law enforcement can't take another four years under Joe Biden. | |
We need the support of our national government, our state government. | |
Thank goodness our governor is our former sheriff Joe Lombardo in this state. | |
Good name. | |
Joe Lombardo. | |
And the last thing I have for you all in the Trump campaign, they don't know this, but right here I hold the official endorsement from the 4,000 commissioned officers of the LVPPA showing our 100% support to the Donald Trump presidency campaign. | |
Thank you all. | |
Please be safe. | |
Trump 2024. | |
Now, can you imagine, seriously, what is the Biden... | |
What, you fall out of a coconut tree? | |
What? | |
What? | |
Just what? | |
What is it? | |
Sparky says, forgot to mention, the video of the Ivory Coast dance reminded me of their education system. | |
It evolved over hundreds of years in rural areas. | |
It's impressive and lasts until students are in their 20s. | |
Only you, Sparko. | |
Only you. | |
Would give us a dissertation and a piece on the Ivory Coast educational system. | |
You see, that's what we've come to know and love. | |
That's it. | |
He also says, by the way, one of my brothers was friends with the Ivory Coast government officials many years ago, so I'd read up on it. | |
In the cities, the education is French style. | |
See? | |
And the Zaouli dance? | |
That's me, my friend. | |
Now, let me also tell you something. | |
There are some times when you just have to say to yourself, can it get any better? | |
Can it get any better? | |
Now, remember one thing. | |
Nobody, let me try this in English, nobody on MSDNZ is going to watch this police officer from Las Vegas. | |
They're not going to hear that. | |
We're going to hear that. | |
They're not going to hear that. | |
We know this. | |
They're not going to do this. | |
That's okay. | |
This momentum, this is just, Biden has never been able to have a crowd like this in his life. | |
Ever. | |
Never. | |
Even when he was mildly incapacitated versus completely incapacitated, never. | |
He would have maybe the parking lot of the Home Depot somewhere. | |
That was it. | |
Trump would be days and days, people waiting in line. | |
You can't miss this. | |
Maria Bartiromo has a very interesting, a very sincere passion. | |
Only heard, by the way, by Fox News people. | |
But she was talking with Governor Abbott about this fraudulent move on the administration's part. | |
Of course, Joe Biden couldn't explain what it was about. | |
Have you seen any change at the border since Joe Biden came out with an executive order? | |
None whatsoever. | |
Listen, people need to understand that what Biden has done, he's not doing anything to actually secure the border. | |
In fact, it's the opposite, because he's actually authorizing more people to cross the border illegally. | |
And think about this. | |
Now, you might say to yourself, now hang on a minute now. | |
How is that going to help anything? | |
More people? | |
See, but that's typical Biden. | |
They call it one thing. | |
And by the way, to be fair, that's the same thing for government. | |
No Child Left Behind, Clean Air Act, National Defense Authorization Act. | |
You get to that 2,500 number of people crossing the border a day that he says he will allow, but only then stop the asylum process. | |
When he stops the asylum process, there's nothing that Biden is doing that actually is preventing anybody else from crossing the border. | |
There's no type of enforcement mechanism in place. | |
And so as long as the Biden administration... | |
I hope you heard that. | |
He said, now, 2,500 people, and then we're going to... | |
But there's nobody saying, okay, you know those clickers at the door? | |
Like the guy at Walmart who says, okay, we got 2,500. | |
That's it. | |
They don't do that. | |
They announced they're going to do that, but they don't do anything. | |
Refuses to provide any type of enforcement, any type of blockage of people crossing illegally. | |
All this new Biden policy is going to do... | |
That doesn't make any sense, Greg. | |
...cross the border illegally. | |
And you've seen on videos, ever since the Biden order went into place, there's no slowing down of people crossing the border. | |
In fact, it's just accelerating. | |
And so this is gaslighting our fellow Americans when Biden gets up and says this is going to stop people from coming across the border, when he says it's going to secure the border. | |
In fact, it is making the border... | |
Illegal crossings worse. | |
It's not gaslighting. | |
Again, that's a term that means where I make you think you're kind of crazy or you're losing your mind. | |
What are you talking about? | |
Hey, is it brighter in here? | |
No. | |
Is it colder in here? | |
No. | |
What are you losing your mind? | |
That's kind of the idea where I make you question your own sanity, as it were, as opposed to this. | |
This is the most beautiful thing in the world. | |
This is the most gorgeous thing in the world. | |
Can you feel? | |
Now, before I forget, there is a man that people dug this clown called Dr. Phil. | |
I don't know where this Jadrool came from. | |
I have no idea. | |
I have absolutely no clue. | |
But he has this idea where he says, now, Mr. President, what you should do is don't you talk about showing any kind of revenge. | |
Shut up! | |
Yes, show revenge. | |
Show unbridled revenge. | |
Show... | |
What is he talking about? | |
We want these people, what they've done. | |
To us? | |
From COVID? | |
Lockdowns? | |
I mean, to the border? | |
Oh, there better be revenge. | |
Our good friend MowerManUSA said, Mr. L, loving the blue polka dot shirt tonight. | |
Last night, retro round spectacles and what looks like a classic rectangular gold Seiko. | |
No. | |
But thank you. | |
So fun being a man in our age bracket, dressing in a way that sadly has been lost. | |
Well done, sir. | |
You know what? | |
Thank you very much for that. | |
I appreciate that. | |
You are a good, good man, and I appreciate your kindness and, more importantly, your generosity. | |
By the way, what's the biggest city in the world? | |
Generosity. | |
I hope President Trump immediately, immediately, And expeditiously, upon his entry, if you will, does everything to unleash a torrent of not revenge, but justice. | |
A torrent of justice. | |
And I hope to God, because last time, that's the thing he didn't do. | |
He was nice to Hillary Clinton. | |
Remember that? | |
He was going to get her. | |
People said, we're counting on you. | |
Well, yeah. | |
No, no, you said lock her up. | |
Yeah, well, I said lock her up. | |
I didn't, you know, I didn't really. | |
No, no, no. | |
You said lock her up. | |
You said that. | |
Well, yeah, but. | |
What do you mean, yeah, but? | |
You can't do this. | |
There are some things you have to do, not because you're mean. | |
But because you have to do a decent job. | |
You have to do your best to let people know that we mean business. | |
It's that simple. | |
Now, there is a wonderful piece. | |
Let me do a little setup on this one. | |
There is a... | |
Let me see. | |
There is a... | |
Here we go. | |
You've got to hear this one. | |
There was a story which was... | |
By the way, Byron Donald is looking better and better and better and better and better and better as a possible... | |
I'm just saying! | |
He's looking better for some as a possible veep. | |
But Byron Donald, a Republican from Florida, continued to defend his comments on the marriage rate. | |
During the Jim Crow era, during a contentious conversation with MSNBC anchor and fraud and FBI confidential informant and deadbeat and racial arsonist, Reverend Al Sharpton. | |
Mr. Donald's appeared on MSNBC's Politics A show that nobody's watched. | |
On Saturday, yesterday, after his event in Philadelphia, earlier this week, when he discussed how the black marriage rate was actually higher back then than it is now. | |
His comments have come under fire by many on the left who have interpreted the remark to be somehow About how Jim Crow, how laws benefited black people at the time, despite the fact that they kept them in segregation and prohibited them, of course, from voting. | |
Sharpton offered Donald another opportunity to respond to the backlash. | |
And this is the way it is. | |
Now, Al Sharpton, enough can be said, is an absolute... | |
If ever there was the, I mean, he is flim flam, shifty owl. | |
He has been from Tawana, Brawley. | |
And people always said, how is it that he's protected? | |
We find out he was a rat. | |
He wore a wire against the Genovese family. | |
And you can see it. | |
Everybody, he was a racial arsonist. | |
Remember Freddy's Market, about the interlopers? | |
Oh yeah, oh yeah. | |
He was, Tawana Brawley was the worst moment ever. | |
Unrepentant. | |
He is an absolute sham. | |
A scam. | |
Sam the sham. | |
But he's, you know, and a joke. | |
But may have some, I don't know if he's paying off somebody. | |
During the Bloomberg administration, it was really interesting, somebody said, How come during when Bloomberg was mayor three times, three terms, how come we never heard from Al? | |
How much to shut you up, Al? | |
Go away. | |
Okay. | |
One of the worst moments ever was when Don Imus, remember the nappy-headed ho thing, when he had to show up and beg, beg for forgiveness before Al Sharpe, and I could not believe this. | |
Events... | |
Even Simonis, make no mistake. | |
Thank you for this. | |
We the people are soft as they do not have the courage nor the heart to act and do the necessary in accordance to the Constitution in this tyranny, which is why the deep state are confident in getting away with their actions, period. | |
I could not say that enough. | |
Thank you for your comment. | |
Ivan Simonis, I'm sorry. | |
I hope that this time we are stronger. | |
We are more angry. | |
I hope we are more focused. | |
I hope we have more tenacity, a real sense of what needs to be done. | |
I hope more than ever we understand this. | |
I think it's true. | |
I think, my good friend, it is true. | |
So let us, if we could, listen to the words of this Al Sharpton, who, by the way, speaks in a style very, very labored. | |
Word. | |
He's a smart guy. | |
Very. | |
Believe me when I tell you this. | |
I have had interactions with him. | |
He is one of the nicest people. | |
When you meet him, when he's off of the goal, off of the... | |
Before we go, true story. | |
I was on the Geraldo Rivera show years ago. | |
It was a show. | |
I don't know what the hell. | |
Listen to this lineup or on the stage. | |
I was, of course, there. | |
Curtis Sliwa. | |
Cindy Adams. | |
Mercury Morris. | |
A woman named Nefertiti or something, she had like an Egyptian, I don't know what the, I have no idea what the show was about. | |
It was the CBS Studios on 57th Street, there I was. | |
So I kind of told Geraldo, when he was far more popular, I said, because all these people, he says, do you have anything to say? | |
I said, I'll give you a signal when I want to say something. | |
Because I know what I'm doing. | |
I've been doing this. | |
He goes, okay, good. | |
So I'm looking at the floor director and he's kind of wrapping it up in 30 seconds and all this. | |
So I kind of gave Geraldo the vote. | |
He goes, yes, Lionel. | |
And it was as though the god of timing spoke to me. | |
I said, and I paraphrased, of course. | |
I said, do you know what would be Al Sharpton's idea of hell? | |
Now, Al Sharpton is on the dais, but he's at the end, and all of a sudden he leans over, because we had never been formally introduced. | |
He looks at me like, who the hell is this guy? | |
I said, you know what Al Sharpton's idea of hell would be? | |
He wakes up one morning, and there's racial harmony, and he's got to want to get a job like everybody else. | |
And he gets up and he says, and he starts yelling at me, and I'm going, and just one day, ready and clear. | |
And when they give the clear, Al Sharpton looked at me. | |
I swore to God and did it. | |
Touche! | |
He's a professional. | |
He's kayfabe. | |
He's a heel. | |
He knows exactly. | |
But he's a con. | |
I mean, he is absolutely a con. | |
So here he is with Byron Donalds. | |
And I want you to listen to this and watch the cool. | |
The cool, if you will. | |
He doesn't ever lose his composure. | |
And it's so wonderful. | |
Watch Byron Donalds. | |
And also, remember, a great trick. | |
Whenever you're on and somebody is debating you, no matter what they say, you always say, I didn't say that, or that's not true, or that's not what happened. | |
Always, always, whatever it is, that's not true. | |
That's not what happened. | |
I didn't say that. | |
It throws him off completely. | |
Okay, dig this. | |
Recent comments by Florida Congressman Byron Donalds that certainly seems like a positive spin on the Jim Crow era. | |
Donalds says critics are missing the context of what he said. | |
So we invited him to Politics Nation to make his case. | |
Congressman, welcome to the show. | |
You just heard what Congressman Vesey had to say about your comments. | |
You've also been criticized by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and the head of the DNC, Jamie Harrison. | |
Both of them black. | |
One of them black from Brooklyn like you were born in Brooklyn. | |
I was born in Brooklyn. | |
What's your response? | |
My response is that it's very interesting how people can just lie and mischaracterize what I said. | |
The videos on my social media go to at Byron Donald. | |
You can listen to it in full. | |
I never said or insinuated anything about Jim Crow being better. | |
Just was talking about the marriage rates of black families. | |
You mentioned Jim Crow four times. | |
One time you referred to families. | |
All families did less. | |
They had higher divorce rates in the 60s and 70s as the nation opened up. | |
This wasn't because as the nation opened up. | |
Okay, I know where he's getting. | |
I know what he's saying. | |
Maybe during the period of time when America became more liberalized, maybe there was a concomitant... | |
Increasing divorce across the board, Mr. Donald. | |
Jim Crow kept blacks. | |
Blacks couldn't vote. | |
Those families couldn't go downtown. | |
I mean, to in any way infer that families, black families, were better than Jim Crow. | |
I mean, I've said things that I've later said I shouldn't have said it that way. | |
I've never said that. | |
Can't you own that even sanitizing Jim Crow, even if that wasn't your intention, was to say, that's my intention. | |
I'm sorry for using those words. | |
Well, first of all, I never sanitized Jim Crow. | |
I was just talking about the era in which black marriage rates were higher than they were during the Great Society and every other point in the American history. | |
But why did you say Jim Crow? | |
Because that's the period of time, Reverend. | |
The period of time was the 50s, if you wanted to say the 50s. | |
That's when it happened. | |
You said Jim Crow. | |
That's when it happened. | |
Because that was the era in which marriage rates were higher. | |
You see, Al's got a kind of a point where he says, so I don't care if what you're saying is true. | |
The fact that you said Jim Crow, because that's all I know. | |
You see, I'm flimflam shady Al Sharpton. | |
I don't know context, depth, facts, reality. | |
I know subject headings. | |
I know clickbait phrases. | |
I know traps. | |
That's all I know. | |
That's all I know. | |
Oh, no, no, no, no. | |
This is terrific. | |
And Donald's is terrific because he says... | |
I am not going to budge. | |
I'm not going to budge in the least group. | |
Not that one. | |
Don't like that one. | |
Like this one. | |
I'm not going to budge. | |
Jim Crow was a law congressman. | |
Talk about Georgia's law. | |
He lied. | |
He lied then. | |
So are we not allowed to talk about that era? | |
Or are we allowed to talk about it? | |
Yes, and if we're going to talk about the era, Congressman, and you name a race-based law, then you cannot take race out of the fact Jim Crow was a law against black people. | |
You weren't just talking about the era of Dwight Eisenhower. | |
Al is holding fast. | |
Al says, look, I don't know exactly what you said, and I kind of lied. | |
I really didn't listen to you because my producer gave it to me and I'm reading the prompter and I don't have time for this. | |
All I'm saying is you said Jim Crow. | |
That's it. | |
Jim Crow. | |
That's it. | |
And I'm going to ask you right now to back down or to retract. | |
That's all I've got. | |
I'm not going to talk to Merritt. | |
I'm just going to mention Jim Crow because I'm Al Sharpton and this is a show that nobody's watching until now. | |
And that's the only reason you're on is because maybe somebody will watch this piece of tripe. | |
And Harry Truman, you named Jim Crow. | |
There's only one way you could deal with Jim Crow. | |
Al, please move on. | |
And that's by race. | |
I mean, look, you and I have mutual friends. | |
People say you're a straight shooter. | |
We may disagree on politics. | |
I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt. | |
But look, you were born in Brooklyn. | |
You went down into the South, went to Florida State. | |
You have an interracial marriage. | |
You're the congressman of... | |
What does this have to do with it? | |
Why did he mention interracial marriage? | |
What did that have to do? | |
I mean, it's fine, but what? | |
Ow, please! | |
The district is not a black district. | |
I mean, how can you even live with yourself acting like Jim Crow was a good era or a better era for black? | |
What did that have to do? | |
Let me go back a little bit. | |
Where is the connection? | |
Like, you're in an era, you're in Florida, you're in a racial marriage. | |
How can you say, wait a minute, I said, Al, you're divorced. | |
You never paid your rent for whatever. | |
Remember all those stories about Al and all the lawsuits? | |
Would it bring up that, Al? | |
Not only that, being an FBI rat. | |
You named Jim Crow. | |
There's only one way you could deal with Jim Crow, and that's by race. | |
I mean, look, you and I have mutual friends. | |
People say you're a straight shooter. | |
We may disagree on politics. | |
I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt. | |
I love it. | |
But look, you were born in Brooklyn. | |
You went down into the South, went to Florida State. | |
You have an interracial marriage. | |
You're the congressman of a district that's not a black district. | |
I mean, how can you even live with yourself acting like Jim Crow was a good era or a better era for blacks? | |
What happened to you? | |
Okay, that's real cute. | |
That's real cute. | |
I did not say that. | |
And I'm not going to say that against me. | |
Because right now you're lying about what I said. | |
I did say Jim Crow. | |
I did reference it three times. | |
That's not to say that it was better. | |
I never said that. | |
Those words never came out of my mouth. | |
When are you going to get that 3-0 skull and everybody else's skull? | |
I never said that. | |
Maybe because our skull had ears and we heard what you said. | |
You said it was better for us under Jim Crow to bring families together. | |
Did you say that? | |
Akeem Jeffries was lying. | |
The Biden campaign was lying. | |
Go look at my words. | |
Go look at my words. | |
Did I say Jim Crow was better? | |
No, I did not. | |
I did not say Jim Crow was better. | |
I never said it was good. | |
I did not have nostalgia. | |
I never said any of those things. | |
I was talking about black families and black family marriage rates during that time. | |
Then what did Jim Crow do to contribute to black families? | |
You're a general. | |
Hello? | |
I'm not talking... | |
Oh my gosh. | |
You said under Jim Crow black families. | |
So explain to me what Jim Crow did to help black families. | |
The marriage rates during the Jim Crow era were higher for black families up until the point of the great society. | |
I did not say that. | |
I said they were. | |
And this is the problem. | |
Because you're trying to say that I said because of Jim Crow marriages were at a higher rate. | |
I did not say that. | |
I said during. | |
I said Doring. | |
But why did you use Jim Crow? | |
Well, first of all, great society did programs like manpower training, model cities, train young people. | |
HEW didn't do anything about families. | |
It's health, education, welfare. | |
So, I mean, what are you talking about? | |
They were not the antithesis to marriage. | |
Antithesis. | |
Let's go to... | |
Unbelievable. | |
Oh, my. | |
God. | |
Well, you know, Al, during World War II, burglary rates were lower. | |
Oh, so you're saying things were better during Hitler? | |
No. | |
No. | |
This is all... | |
By the way, Byron, you helped Al. | |
You helped him, Al. | |
You helped him. | |
Oh, my God. | |
Don't you love that? | |
Maybe because I'm just more used to Al Sharpton. | |
What a hack! | |
And somebody said, Al, this was terrific. | |
Al, this was great. | |
Great numbers, Al. | |
Sparky says, Black owned, by the way, notice how he always separates words. | |
Very good. | |
Throws off the algorithm reader. | |
Black owned birth rate was lower than white unwed birth rate in those days. | |
Black unwed birth rate was lower. | |
The increase had to do with the Great Society, then desegregation. | |
Well, it could very well be. | |
You know what's interesting about that as well is that we always have a difficult time trying to explain why things are better. | |
Correlation versus cause. | |
I will never forget. | |
I will never forget one time reading years ago. | |
A statistic that said something to the effect of, and please don't quote me on it, but it was something like, in one particular group, women who smoked had lower ovarian cancer than others, or something. | |
It was like happenstance, and it might have been for other reasons. | |
But people said, ah, the cause is. | |
No, we don't know about the cause. | |
Stand by one second. | |
Because speaking of catastrophe and Al Sharpton, one day, you know it's true, one day something is going to happen desperately. | |
Something is going to happen regarding the big three. | |
Food, water, and energy. | |
The water part I've been talking about until I'm blue in the face. | |
Energy, what are you going to do with that? | |
Hope to God you've got generators. | |
But food, there's something you can do to be ready. | |
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My dear friends, I love the notion of this thing called correlation and cause. | |
Let me explain one time, which is the most important. | |
Years ago, there was a study. | |
That said, and I loved it, they talked about this thing called the Mediterranean diet. | |
I'll never forget this. | |
It was the best learning tool ever. | |
And Ansel Keys, who they said was responsible for the K-ration, but I don't believe that's true, but Ansel Keys did the study. | |
And Ansel Keys found out that in this one particular area, That when studied, there was a lower incidence of various cardiac-related diseases and the like. | |
And that's it. | |
And somehow from that became known as a thing called the Mediterranean diet. | |
And people said, olive oil, nuts, a little wine. | |
And they thought about somebody in Italy, maybe in Venice, Venezia, somebody on a gondola, you know, having a little Amatriciana with some vino and some... | |
I guess! | |
And they came up with this thing called the Mediterranean Diet. | |
And so Key says, I never said that. | |
Now what's with this Italy? | |
You know where the study was from? | |
Crete! | |
That was the subject. | |
I don't know where they got Mediterranean from. | |
I guess you could. | |
Were they talking about Israel as in Mediterranean? | |
No? | |
Okay. | |
And the real reason for it, as he looked at it, it was 1953, coming after the aftermath of World War II, where there was privation, starvation. | |
People then had to... | |
There was no meat, and they had to eat plant-based stuff, and they walked. | |
But they came up with this idea that the reason for that was this. | |
So when you say, for example, lower out-of-wed marriages, what's the reason for this? | |
One more study. | |
I've got to tell you this one. | |
And it goes back to the Mediterranean diet. | |
Somebody said that people... | |
Listen to this. | |
People who have a glass of wine a day are healthier than other people who don't have just a glass of wine a day. | |
So people said, oh, so maybe wine is good for you. | |
That's what they took this study as. | |
Wine is good for you because people who have one glass of wine a day, Are healthy or healthier than... | |
I don't know who the other one is. | |
People who have 10 glasses? | |
I don't know. | |
There also was a time when people believed in resveratrol. | |
Resveratrol is the substance that is in... | |
See, antioxidant in grape skin that wards off the effects of the sun. | |
It's in resveratrol. | |
Oprah talks about it. | |
Anyway. | |
So one doctor, one studier said, you know, I think it might be interesting to note, maybe if somebody only, if they limit themselves to one glass of wine a day, maybe, maybe that person is a person who tends to be very structured, very disciplined. | |
And also, let's compare this group to people who don't drink anything. | |
Guess what? | |
The people who don't drink anything did even better. | |
So they missed the point of the story. | |
They missed it completely. | |
No, wine didn't make you better. | |
It was the fact that anybody who drank only one glass of wine tended to be abstemious or disciplined in other aspects of their life. | |
And it carried over. | |
Nothing to do with that. | |
So when we say, There were lower out-of-wed births during this period. | |
What was that? | |
What was that change? | |
Sparky mentioned perhaps FDR or maybe more periods of, not desegregation, but what if there was also a concomitant study? | |
That showed that church participation in the black church was also higher. | |
What if we found out that alcoholism rate and alcohol abuse rates were lower? | |
What if we found out that there was a lower incidence of domestic violence? | |
Now, the lack of domestic violence... | |
I don't know. | |
You tell me. | |
There's 10, 15... | |
20 different factors. | |
More people were employed. | |
More people went to school. | |
More families were... | |
Culture. | |
I don't know why things are like this. | |
I don't know why. | |
Marijuana leads to hard drug use. | |
Why? | |
Because people who have died of heroin abuse always started off with marijuana. | |
Can you imagine a heroin addict? | |
Never having used marijuana? | |
Isn't that weird? | |
Are you a heroin addict? | |
Yes, I am. | |
Have you used pot? | |
No, not me. | |
Today they were talking about this Gilgo Beach killer. | |
And sure enough, this guy's a serial killer for 31 years at least. | |
And guess what? | |
They found violent pornography on his laptop. | |
What do you think the chances are of a serial killer? | |
Not having pornography or not having violent pornography. | |
And did the pornography cause it? | |
Or did it accompany it? | |
Sparky says, Al's seemingly unnecessary reference to Byron's interracial marriage is an attempt to keep black women from supporting him and Republicans. | |
Well, it's very interesting that you say that. | |
That's very interesting. | |
You're right, though. | |
I would tend to believe, because that was so strange. | |
You went to the South. | |
You went to Florida State. | |
What is it? | |
You left Brooklyn. | |
You left your root. | |
You left the hood. | |
And you married an interracial what? | |
I mean, that's... | |
So remember, we don't know. | |
Correlation to cause? | |
I cannot tell you. | |
The Great Society. | |
Not the New Deal. | |
LBJ, not FDR. | |
Right. | |
LBJ, correct. | |
I don't know if I misspoke. | |
But LBJ. | |
Something also happened too. | |
There were some different things. | |
I want you to answer the question now. | |
What is? | |
Let's talk about this. | |
If we admit... | |
Let's look at some factors here. | |
Red versus black versus white. | |
Let's look at this one here. | |
The Brookings Institute. | |
Did one. | |
An analysis of out-of-wedlock births in the United States. | |
Searching for an explanation. | |
This is fantastic. | |
Um... | |
Okay, total birth rate. | |
Let me see. | |
I'll let you read the data. | |
I don't ever want to read a cursory review. | |
I know sometimes that when people go into it, they have this idea. | |
They go into the study with the idea in mind that there is a lack of familial cohesion in the black. | |
This is what they will think. | |
And I don't know any reason. | |
I want to see across the board. | |
Would you show me black, white, Asian, any other... | |
And would you also show me, in the black community, is it black, show me education levels and also black income levels? | |
For example, is out-of-wed birth rates in higher paying black families the same? | |
I want to know more data than you possibly, because we may speak anecdotally about higher rates of black out-of-wedlock births. | |
For a certain faction within the population. | |
I don't know. | |
There's that damn thing again. | |
I hate that. | |
Let me turn this thing off. | |
So anyway, good luck with that. | |
All I know is simply this. | |
As I said to you before, my dear friends, Trump is winning. | |
And he's going to absolutely, positively crush African American, Latino, Asian, and gay folks, believe it or not. | |
Biden is out. | |
He's gone. | |
There is no one there. | |
And America finally realizes it. | |
That's all. | |
America finally realizes it because I'm going to tell you something. | |
We are not stupid. | |
We are not stupid. | |
All right, dear friends. | |
Thank you so, so, so very, very much. | |
Sparky, Sparko. | |
Absolutely, thank you. | |
Oh, Fleo, by the way, says that before 1968, black farms were torn apart with lynching. | |
Black families, rather, were torn apart with lynchings before 1968. | |
And by the way, lynching is interesting. | |
Lynching, under the anti-lynching law, does not necessarily mean hanging. | |
It means any type of extrajudicial form of treatment. | |
Regarding Lynch or whatever the eponymous source of that is. | |
But thank you for that perspective. | |
And to even St. Simonis, thank you as well for your exceeding kindness. | |
Moorman USA, thank you brother as well. | |
Bradley Oplin, Kent Lomason, and the lovely and talented Johnny Maz. | |
Incredible. | |
Thank you so much for your kindness and the like. | |
All right, my friends. | |
Oh, also, before we forget, please, this is it. | |
This is Mrs. L's YouTube channel. | |
Your support is so appreciated. | |
Thank you. | |
Her growth, the YouTube channel, is growing by leaps and bounds because of the subject matter and her dedication and devotion to this important, serious issue of trying to stop child predation, sex trafficking, and the like. | |
All right, my friends. | |
Thank you so much. | |
Have a great and a glorious night. | |
Thank you so much for honoring me with your presence. | |
I mean that sincerely. | |
You are very, very kind. |