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TrumpVance2024 Will Forever Change the Course of American History
TrumpVance2024 Will Forever Change the Course of American History
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Fellow citizens and patriots and critical thinkers and rational human beings and those who just want to see justice served, we are in the middle right now of seeing something that is beyond It blows my mind. | |
We're going to be doing extensive coverage on this because there are so many levels and tiers and strata regarding this issue, up to and including conspiracies and who is responsible and what is going to happen, who's going to win the president, what's the best. | |
The best avenue, the best mode. | |
His speech tonight is going to be the most compelling, the most important, the most critical, the singular, one of the most important messages ever. | |
And nothing in history. | |
Nothing in any way compares to this or gets close to this. | |
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Ladies and gentlemen, I was talking to so many of my friends. | |
Maybe you as well. | |
Those of my friends in the law enforcement world, those prior prosecutors, judges, criminal folks, current agents, NYPD, some feds here, getting a feel for what is going on. | |
And I ask the question, if we were going to put together a theory, a case, a case, How would we do it? | |
And this is where I want to start, because this morning when we were speaking about this, and we will continue to do this, many of you find people know something is wrong, suspect something is wrong, but yet are not able to necessarily figure out, well, how do we act? | |
How do we fix this accordingly? | |
How? | |
Do we fix this accordingly? | |
So the first question I ask for you is very simply this, and I ask you a very, very simple question. | |
Is there anyone here, anyone, who believes, from what you have seen, from what you have read, from what you are able to think, that this would be assassin whose name I will never, ever utter? | |
Under any circumstances whatsoever. | |
But is there anyone who believes for a moment in this story? | |
In the least. | |
Any, any, any of you, any, do any of you believe that this was a lone nut who decided one day to Take it upon himself to try to dispatch our great president who decided to pick this venue because he lives around that area. | |
Bring his equipment set up and that any and all examples of the Any Secret Service and or law enforcement shortcomings were nothing more than negligence. | |
Absolute negligence. | |
Is there anyone here who said, look, as crazy as it sounds, every now and then somebody gets off a lucky shot or plans this. | |
It was a small venue. | |
It was, granted, not the best Secret Service. | |
Agents around, but there's no evidence of anybody deliberately complicit where this was either designed to occur by virtue of you allowing this to happen, the LIHOP, let it happen on purpose. | |
I don't think anybody's suggesting that this crazed individual was himself. | |
An individual. | |
I know that for us to do a thorough analysis, many of us who are familiar with some of the other theories, it has been acknowledged that MKUltra and other forms of MKUltra-esque practices and the like have been performed, have been allowed to perform. | |
That it's very easy to either find someone or train someone. | |
Many people, for example, whenever I walk right around the Upper West Side, I always walk by this emergency room where they brought in John Lennon. | |
And I always walk by, and I think this is where... | |
And if anybody knows Mark David Chapman... | |
Was absolutely, so it seems, in possession of all of the criteria that are normally involved in suggesting type of mind control or whatever, and probably one of the greatest examples, if it were to be investigated further, again, this is just an hypothesis on my point, would be Sirhan Sirhan. | |
Who immediately, later on, says, I don't remember anything. | |
I don't know what happened. | |
It's one thing when people have different excuses for stories. | |
That's why Bobby Kennedy, I thought, was less than thorough in his aggressive take on... | |
Who was responsible for the dispatch of his father. | |
But I digress. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, I digress. | |
Now first and foremost, in order for you to do this, in order for you to think this, because this is what everybody is saying. | |
You have two different groups of people. | |
You have two different groups. | |
This is the most fascinating story. | |
In my... | |
Decades of analysis and the like, I've never seen two concomitant, and we're going to call this, we're going to call this, we're going to call this conspiracy theories, just because people just love that term. | |
It's a term of art, and a conspiracy would mean specifically, understand something. | |
A conspiracy is a confederation, an agreement between two guilty people, two guilty people, at least two or more, because you can't conspire with yourself. | |
Some people in some jurisdictions, you can't conspire with a cop. | |
I don't know if you know this, but let's say, for example, there's a cop who's undercover, brings to you, wants to have some, Cocaine importation case or something. | |
And it's the cop. | |
And you're charged with the substantive crime and then conspiracy. | |
Because conspiracy is separate and distinct from the crime. | |
There's the crime and the agreement for the crime. | |
It's the agreement that people don't like. | |
A conspiracy can be a dry conspiracy where you never actually, it never fell through, it never went through. | |
A conspiracy is basically from the Latin conspirare, to breathe together. | |
It is merely the organization that the law hates. | |
It hates people getting together and arranging this, even though nothing happens. | |
So in the case of a police officer who comes to you posing as a drug smuggler, the police officer comes to you and wants to conduct a drug deal with you. | |
Some jurisdictions would say, historically, you cannot charge you with conspiracy because you have to conspire two or more guilty minds, guilty people, two or more people who are involved in the event. | |
For example, to catch a predator, you cannot allege that one of the predators conspired with Chris Hansen. | |
Because he wasn't going to do this. | |
He was, in essence, a cop. | |
So, the word conspiracy in parlance, common parlance, what we say on TV, what we say in the media, what we say to others, conspiracy and then conspiracy theory is tantamount or used to indicate some kind of lunacy. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, our good friend Christian Janus says, I like the term conspiracy researcher. | |
Or, As Gore Vidal says, conspiracy analyst. | |
Because what we're saying right now is, if, now let's make sure we get these things straight, if this would-be assassin was acting alone, there could be no conspiracy. | |
Okay? | |
If officials knew it was going to happen, And allowed it to happen. | |
Didn't stop it. | |
I mean, think about it. | |
Let's say I'm a cop. | |
And I'm finding out that there's a guy on his way who's a hitman. | |
He's on his way to, let's say, wreak havoc or harm to somebody. | |
And I don't want this person. | |
I don't like this person. | |
I'm thinking, oh, this is great. | |
They saved me the time. | |
I'm going to allow these people. | |
I'm going to allow these folks, if you will, to do the work for me, and I'm just going to let it happen. | |
Was there a conspiracy? | |
Hard to say. | |
Where is the Confederation? | |
Where is the agreement? | |
There was no agreement. | |
Did the hitman know me? | |
No. | |
Did the victim know me? | |
No. | |
Did the hitman and the victim work together? | |
No. | |
There's no conspiracy. | |
I just knew it was going to happen. | |
I just let it happen. | |
So keep in mind that. | |
That's another thing people forget. | |
Lie hop or let it happen on purpose sometimes does not fall into the category, technical category of conspiracy because people aren't agreeing to anything. | |
Just because I know you're going to happen. | |
There's another issue here. | |
What is the affirmative duty when you allow Something to occur and you don't stop it. | |
There is a federal crime which is not the most popular, almost called misprision, where you have the affirmative duty to report something or you know that something is about to happen and you don't. | |
You don't stop it. | |
You don't let it happen. | |
Not to belabor the point, but in criminal law, there are people who are mandatory reporters. | |
For example, teachers. | |
Teachers must, it is incumbent upon teachers to report evidence of certain forms of child abuse because they have a statutory requirement to do so. | |
If they don't report it, they get into trouble. | |
So understand, we're talking about it. | |
If you really want to get into this, the first thing we got to do is get our terms straight. | |
You have to understand who's really in charge of what and why. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, CR says, you look dapper today and your lovely wife is beautiful. | |
I agree. | |
Do you hear that? | |
Your lovely wife is beauteous. | |
Thank you, CR. | |
I appreciate that. | |
It's a little cooler. | |
It's 81 today. | |
And it's National Ice Cream Day, I believe, today or tomorrow. | |
So, whatever that is. | |
I'll let you figure that one out. | |
Okay. | |
Let's move along. | |
Now, the next consideration is this. | |
Incompetence. | |
Does incompetence have anything to do with this? | |
Does incompetence. | |
Here's the way I would investigate it. | |
Here's the way what would need to be done. | |
Number one, you get every name. | |
Who do we have? | |
You've got the Butler PA police. | |
You've got U.S. Secret Service. | |
You've got witnesses. | |
You've got TV. | |
We have a thousand Zapruders today. | |
A thousand Zapruder films. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a thousand Zapruders. | |
We have, before our very eyes, every conceivable bit of information, data, video, videos you've never heard of, videos that most probably might be turned into someone, videos. | |
That are on phones, clouds, you name it. | |
This has never been done in the history of mankind. | |
Let me say this again. | |
You have a thousand Zapruder films. | |
This is beautiful. | |
We've never had this. | |
If we had that in Dallas, it'd be over with. | |
Oh, there's the guy. | |
What if we had video from the Grassy Knoll and Lucien Sarti Who I always suspected of being involved in this. | |
Who was killed in 72 in Mexico City. | |
He might have been badge man. | |
He was known. | |
He was an assassin from Marseille and the like. | |
He used frangible bullets which might explain the explosion of these wounds. | |
So you get everybody right there. | |
What did you see? | |
I saw this. | |
Witness one, have a seat. | |
What did you see? | |
I saw this person walk around the room and he had a gun or didn't have a gun or he had a ladder and climbed up. | |
Good. | |
Did you tell anyone? | |
Yes, I told so and so. | |
You bring in Cheadle and you sit there and what they do is you're going to hear the most incompetent person anybody's ever seen. | |
You're going to hear her mumble and ramble and just hem and haw and I don't know, this new poster child for DEI. | |
You're going to be absolutely gobsmacked as to how literally devoid of any... | |
You just can't believe it! | |
You will sit there and say, oh my god! | |
Is there any... | |
Crime against being incompetent? | |
No. | |
Because if the federal government, if that were true, there'd be more people cracking the rocks upstate than you could imagine. | |
No! | |
But there were 30 people. | |
There were two people. | |
There were people in the building. | |
And then it's negligence. | |
Then we show negligence. | |
But I want to know somebody who said, my name is so-and-so. | |
I'm special agent. | |
Or I'm this. | |
I went to them. | |
They told me, Keep my mouth shut. | |
I need something like that. | |
I need somebody. | |
Imagine going to a jury. | |
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I want you to find that Cheadle and or the United States Secret Service were actively, knowingly, and intelligently involved as a co-conspirator with a person they've never met. | |
Or maybe they did meet him. | |
I don't know. | |
Then we put on the father. | |
The father who said, I called 911. | |
What are you supposed to do? | |
Then, remember, this is a great negligence case. | |
Negligence versus criminal. | |
Completely different things. | |
Completely different things all together. | |
What are they? | |
What's the difference? | |
Simple. | |
A criminal case is when the government Brings a case against an individual. | |
With the United States government, the state government, the city, whatever. | |
It's the government, the city against you. | |
Because you broke a law and you committed a crime. | |
Crime. | |
Crime. | |
Look at this. | |
This is great. | |
Raul Rodriguez says, the separate testimonies remind me of Rashomon. | |
Oh, you're right. | |
Separate testimonies, but not significantly different stories. | |
It's an excellent point, though. | |
A criminal conspiracy? | |
You would need to have somebody who says, well... | |
Now remember, a conspiracy, two or more people. | |
Let's go through... | |
And compare and contrast, just very quickly, JFK versus this. | |
The best piece of JFK evidence there is, bar none, as to a conspiracy, is the bullet hole in the windshield. | |
The bullet hole in the windshield, where the windshield was immediately taken to a Ford Motor plant, removed to cover up a hole from a round that came from the front. | |
Can't have that if the shooter's in the back. | |
That is a conspiracy. | |
Two people at least. | |
Shooter over there, shooter over here. | |
And in the case of JFK, I mean Lee Harvey Oswald, it might not even have been one. | |
He still very well could have done none of that. | |
Because remember, later on the rifle that was found said Mauser. | |
Versus Manico Carcano. | |
I don't want to get into the weeds of that. | |
I'm just trying to give you analysis because people are throwing these things around. | |
Now, I mentioned to you before why this is interesting. | |
This is interesting because you have people like the Brain Trust, Joy Reid and others, who are opining, who are suggesting things that the president... | |
Now, here is the question I want to do. | |
I want to ask, what are you saying? | |
Are you saying, Joy, whoever it is, A, that there was no shooting? | |
That these people were not, that man did not die protecting his daughters and the two injured? | |
You're getting into Alex Jones territory. | |
You're getting into Alex Jones. | |
They sued him for $800 gazillion because he said that there was no Sandy Hook. | |
Remember that? | |
Joy, are you going on the record? | |
If you are, this will make the Dominion lawsuit look like a parking ticket. | |
Say this again, Joy. | |
Let me make sure we get this straight. | |
Are you saying that this didn't happen? | |
That there was no shooting? | |
Let's make sure we understand. | |
Or are you saying he embellished it? | |
He maybe... | |
He expended upon the event. | |
Maybe he exaggerated. | |
Maybe he milked it a little bit. | |
Okay, is that what you're saying? | |
Is that what you're saying? | |
You might say that. | |
I don't know if you're saying that, but you could say that. | |
I don't know if you're saying that, but you could say that. | |
What exactly are you saying? | |
What are you saying? | |
This is what I want to do. | |
Tell me what you're saying. | |
There's another woman online who said, You don't put a bandage like that. | |
What? | |
You don't put a bandage like that. | |
Who says you don't put a bandage like that? | |
Who? | |
Well, I don't know. | |
What do you think a bandage looks like? | |
Like some kind of, you know, your head wrapped? | |
What are you trying to do? | |
Well, what are you trying to say? | |
Well, it's two squares. | |
You mean to tell me that you can't go to a doctor and say, look, if you're going to have a bandage on, and by the way, please, sir, keep that bandage on. | |
Let it be there forever. | |
Let it be there forever. | |
Let people remind, just think, think, so that when you see the bandage, you say, wow! | |
You know, I always knew it was past this year, but man! | |
Keep it there. | |
Let the left joke and laugh and do memes of Van Gogh and everybody else. | |
That's fine. | |
Keep it there. | |
Let people just see this. | |
Let people just see this. | |
So what are you saying? | |
Well, he did what? | |
They're not saying it. | |
See, I want to get Joy Reid and others to say, tell me what you're saying. | |
They don't really, they say, well, what? | |
What are you saying? | |
Well, I don't know. | |
Same thing, to be fair, some people do, when they're pointing to this nincompoop, Cheetle's like, well, what do you say? | |
Well, they should have had drones. | |
Okay, so do you think they deliberately didn't have drones? | |
See, I need this testimony. | |
State your name for the record. | |
Agent Sal Bustatore. | |
And Agent Bustatore, where are you employed? | |
United States Secret Service. | |
Yes, I'm a special agent. | |
Did you ever do presidential duty or high profile? | |
Yes, I did. | |
In your experience, Mr. Bustatore or Agent Bustatore, have you ever had an instance like this where drones were not used? | |
Never! | |
Who called the drones off? | |
She did. | |
Who's that? | |
Director Cheadle. | |
Now that would be something. | |
Now we're getting someplace. | |
The Master Yoda says, happened to catch Destiny and Pierce Morgan. | |
Absolute a waste of my time. | |
I want him to be able to speak. | |
Again, I want everybody to understand. | |
Did you... | |
When you got your fries at McDonald's, did you eat the box? | |
What? | |
Did you eat the container it came in? | |
No! | |
Why? | |
Because it's cardboard? | |
No, that's why I don't watch. | |
Perry Morgan's a joke. | |
But that's okay. | |
It's okay for you. | |
It's a joke. | |
Look, let me explain something to you. | |
I want you to understand. | |
Where I am in this whole thing, so that we all grasp this. | |
I don't fit into this world. | |
I don't have any problem with anybody with pointing blame, but I got two sides, and nobody can really tell me if they know what the hell they're talking about. | |
I want to stick with my subject. | |
I want to be able to go to a jury and say, here's the story. | |
If you have an agent that says, I was there and I was told... | |
He's one of us. | |
Let him go. | |
Whatever it is. | |
And make sure after he does you, make sure you nail him. | |
Just like with Jack Ruby. | |
Make sure you always get the person who's involved in it. | |
The same way, remember when Joe Columbo was gunned down at Columbus Circle? | |
Remember the black feller who they got to shoot him? | |
This is one of Joey Gallo's friends that he met in prison. | |
This guy... | |
By the time he got off the whatever shot, he was gone. | |
They eliminated him. | |
You'll never find out who he worked for. | |
I feel sorry for the parents. | |
I really do. | |
I feel sorry for the parents. | |
You're going to find out now that he was in gaming. | |
He might have written some things in the gaming. | |
So what? | |
Let me ask you something. | |
This fellow named Destiny. | |
Did you ever see Destiny on... | |
Is it Lex Friedman with Norman Finkelstein? | |
Oh, God. | |
It's been a while since I've seen this. | |
He didn't know what he was talking about. | |
He's now an expert on Israel and the Middle East. | |
And they destroyed him. | |
Absolutely. | |
Destroyed him. | |
But he didn't know what he was talking about. | |
He didn't know what he was talking about. | |
And we're filled with these people who don't know what they're talking about. | |
And you should be able to say whatever you want. | |
I don't think people should be shut down and the like. | |
But I've got to ask you a question. | |
And maybe you can help me. | |
Should there be a law that prevents People from mocking assassination attempts? | |
Think about that carefully. | |
Should there be a law that says, okay, Destiny, did you mock this? | |
Yes, you're under arrest or you're sued or you're off of social media or whatever it is. | |
Should there be a law that says you cannot say something? | |
The answer is most people say, Correctly, no. | |
But yet, there are people who want there to be laws that prohibit you from saying something that's, quote, anti-Semitic, because you have argued against some political policy or war policy of Israel. | |
I'm thinking, wait a minute, what? | |
That's not anti-Semitism. | |
So, I'm thinking, if you can have a law against that, why not this? | |
What if I told you that we have just put the word out, Anybody, anywhere who is applying for a job with a prominent law school, a prominent law firm, or some Wall Street hedge fund, and we go back and we find out that you made fun or laughed about the President Trump almost losing his life at the hands of this, we're going to rescind offers. | |
No! | |
You don't hear that. | |
But yet, when it came to somebody either saying something untoward about Israel, saying something pro-Palestinian, or God forbid, pro-Hamas, those offers, they actually were told, this is against the law. | |
And I thought, wait a minute, no! | |
And in as much as I find it absolutely disgusting for somebody to laugh about this, there should be no law against you joking about it. | |
You're entitled to joke about it. | |
Sorry! | |
Remember the jokes about other than that, Mrs. Lincoln? | |
What did you think about the play? | |
Or did you enjoy the play? | |
And they said, timing? | |
Remember that tragedy plus timing? | |
Can you joke about that? | |
So I'm not going to get into the notion of what can and can't be said. | |
But understand something. | |
Piers Morgan is a hack. | |
And he will put on anybody he can. | |
And they're in this war now. | |
Candice Owens is on with this one and she's saying something. | |
I want you to understand my thing. | |
That's professional wrestling. | |
That's baby face and heel. | |
I bring in heat. | |
It's not my thing. | |
But if it is, that should be yours as well. | |
There are some people who I'm not going to mention for the life of me. | |
It's just my own sensibilities. | |
And I don't think it's my age. | |
I always would have thought this. | |
I just think they're the most Uninteresting people I've ever seen in my life. | |
Absolutely uninteresting. | |
Who talk about Trump and all this other kind of jazz. | |
But let me go through this again. | |
What we're doing is we're explaining something. | |
Not the essence of it, but the reaction. | |
Let me ask you a question, my friends. | |
What if I told you? | |
What if I asked you a question? | |
What is the number one, two, and three, I believe, yes, sports, In the world. | |
Let me rephrase this. | |
If I were, I look at what I do as my reviewing or commenting on cricket games. | |
Cricket happens to be the second most popular sport on the planet. | |
NFL is not even in the top ten. | |
Baseball, I think, is number eight. | |
American baseball. | |
Soccer, of course. | |
Football is number one. | |
Soccer, football. | |
Okay? | |
Good. | |
Now, imagine if I went to a cricket game and I said to you, well, I don't know what happened. | |
I'll tell you what. | |
They're sure going crazy. | |
Something really happened here of note. | |
Something really happened here. | |
Should they have gone crazy? | |
I don't know. | |
Is it exaggerated? | |
Maybe. | |
I'm telling you what happened. | |
And I'm telling you that I'm interested more, not in the truth of what happened, but in the reaction of what happened. | |
Politics is what the reaction is. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
For example, imagine there being a cricket score where the score was dependent upon not who won more points, but what the audience thought. | |
So who won, folks? | |
Everybody? | |
Okay! | |
India! | |
Yay! | |
That's politics. | |
It has nothing to do with real life. | |
It has nothing to do with rational thought. | |
It has to do with me and you standing outside of the theater or the arena or the stadium listening to the screams and trying to guess the score. | |
We're responding to what they're doing. | |
There's no who's right, who's wrong. | |
It's a different story. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, his name is Warren Ocasio and he says, I remember a senator from Nueva York. | |
Warning Trump not to mess around with the intel community. | |
Oh, yes! | |
His name would be Mr. Schumer. | |
And Mr. Schumer went. | |
Mr. Schumer is absolutely one of the biggest professional, well, one of the political hacks of them all. | |
He is nothing but constituent. | |
You want to get something done? | |
You call Chuck Schumer. | |
These have a guy here also. | |
Al D 'Amato becomes Senator Pothole. | |
Whatever you want, you call him. | |
And even he went to meet with Biden and says whatever it is. | |
So I look at this, Ocasio, and by the way, that's an interesting name. | |
You're not by any chance related to... | |
No, it's okay. | |
Her name is, by the way, her name was Sandy. | |
She was the hostess at the Union Square Cafe. | |
Mrs. L saw her many, many times. | |
Coffee shop, excuse me. | |
Dan says, Austin Wealth Management had a put option on 12,000 shares of DJ Team Media the day before the shooting. | |
BlackRock and Vanguard are the biggest investors. | |
Just saying. | |
Interesting. | |
This sounds like the famous story from 9-11. | |
Remember, was it American Airlines or whatever? | |
There were all these puts and calls. | |
Now, does that mean something? | |
Yes. | |
What does that mean? | |
Now, Dan, let's go with this. | |
Does that mean there was a conspiracy or does that mean that somebody found out about something happening? | |
Remember what a conspiracy is. | |
If I find out, if I know something's going to happen, if I know that There's going to be a huge Texas drought or power shortage. | |
And I come into this information and I act accordingly. | |
Kind of like insider trading. | |
That's not a conspiracy. | |
That's all I'm saying. | |
There's a lot of stuff that's really weird here. | |
Really weird. | |
I can't talk about the 11th day of the 9th month. | |
And recently I had a youngster sort of tell me, ask me What do you think about this? | |
I said, well, let me give you three different facts and then you tell me what you think. | |
But understand that if I point out an anomaly, that doesn't mean inside job. | |
It doesn't mean that. | |
It just means that this is weird. | |
This is weird. | |
At the time of John Lennon's dispatch, He was winning all of these cases and making the government look stupid regarding his attempts to deport him. | |
Can you imagine that, wanting to deport John Lennon? | |
But they did. | |
He also reported seeing a, or at some point, a flying saucer, a UFO, on the East River. | |
Absolutely, positively. | |
What does that mean? | |
I don't know. | |
Could that have had something to do with it? | |
Could be. | |
I don't know. | |
And by the way, just because I find something out, just because I say, wait a minute, let's say you and I walk into a, again, where, I give you a lot of analogies and metaphors, hope you don't mind that. | |
Let's say you and I walk into an apartment building and we see somebody who's there. | |
Some guy who's there. | |
An older woman. | |
A nice lady. | |
Bound behind her back and she has about Eight or nine headshots, head wounds, from a small caliber gun in her back. | |
Let's say eight or nine, which is interesting. | |
Eight or nine sounds like semi-automatic, or two different guns, but let's assume they're all the same. | |
And we have to ask ourselves, was this one of four, actually five possibilities? | |
And the mnemonic is, or excuse me, the acronym is NASH. | |
National, oh gosh, natural, accidental, suicide, or homicide. | |
And I would look at that and go, that's a homicide. | |
Okay. | |
Now, do we know who did it? | |
No. | |
Do we know why somebody would want to do it? | |
No. | |
Could it have been somebody who, let's say, was a loved one who wanted to do this to collect insurance? | |
Maybe. | |
What are we saying? | |
I don't know what we're saying. | |
I'm saying this was not an accident. | |
That's all I'm saying. | |
And that bothers people. | |
People, they want to go further. | |
So when I hear about This one, he had a range finder, he had this, he has that. | |
What does that tell me? | |
It means that we're building the most incompetent case of anyone, of any organization, in the history of mankind. | |
It's negligence, absolutely. | |
Dan says, actually it was 12 million shares, DJT went up 25% the day after. | |
Good! | |
Fascinating! | |
Imagine it. | |
Again, Again, again, I don't know. | |
There were people, well I'm not going to go into it, there's so much stuff. | |
I am the sifter. | |
I look at this and I say, that's important, that's not important. | |
Mr. Christian Janus says, Did clown network nonsense live stream the Butler rally? | |
They never had much interest in live stream of rallies before. | |
You know, I do not know. | |
I think they did it at first. | |
I think so, because there was a Van Jones gave that famous one. | |
He said, Trump took a bullet and Biden caught a virus. | |
So we'll see that one. | |
Now, that aside, conclusion, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Absolute negligence. | |
Guaranteed. | |
Conspiracy? | |
Gotta find more information than this. | |
Just because it looks weird to say. | |
That's weird. | |
Again, negligence looks a lot like conspiracy. | |
Sometimes, to the untrained eye, but you gotta have two people. | |
And where's the other person? | |
Not that something was done, but where's the other person? | |
And you can't presume a conspiracy. | |
You can't presume, wow, the only way this will happen. | |
Obviously, it was an inside job. | |
How's that? | |
Well, because... | |
And how do you know the inside job wasn't... | |
It was so funny. | |
During the days of the 11th month, the day of the 9th month, 23 years ago, they used the term inside job a lot. | |
I said, what does that mean? | |
And it didn't mean even the government or the military or... | |
Why could not... | |
The people that were allegedly responsible for doing this, why couldn't they have caused all this to happen? | |
I don't understand why if Bin Laden could not have done this, why couldn't he have wired buildings or whatever? | |
Why does it have to be an inside job? | |
Why? | |
Remember, I'm a defense lawyer too, and I'm going to poke holes in everything you're doing. | |
I'm going to say right away, where did you get this? | |
Where did you come up with this from? | |
But I want to ask this question. | |
Joy Reid, are you saying this didn't happen? | |
And I do hope that the family of this, or the ones injured as well, but the family of this poor man who lost his life trying to protect his family, I hope they're listening very carefully. | |
Because if all of a sudden you let that Joy Reid just start talking. | |
And I get the impression that maybe she's denying something that happens. | |
Oh, it sounds like Alex Jones all over again. | |
Now, next, and this is also critical, this election is going to change everything. | |
This is the most important election of its kind. | |
And J.D. Vance It's going to change everything. | |
And why do I love him? | |
Because he is either a non-interventionist or isolationist or whatever you want to call it. | |
Get us out of Israel and Ukraine. | |
I don't want anything to do with this. | |
Nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
Put the money here. | |
I do not want to be a proxy to this nonsense. | |
This is not our beef. | |
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
It has nothing to do with the worth of these people. | |
I'm sure they're great and wonderful people. | |
It's none of our business. | |
It's not our jurisdiction. | |
That's it! | |
That's it! | |
If I turn to my friends, I've got some great friends in NYPD, I've said, you're not going to investigate what was going on in Pennsylvania? | |
What do you mean? | |
You're not investigating this? | |
I'm in New York! | |
It doesn't matter. | |
People have to know their jurisdiction. | |
It doesn't mean that you don't think it's important. | |
It means that that's not my gig. | |
And that's J.D. Vance. | |
I love the story of his mother. | |
This is my mother. | |
Ten years sober. | |
Something's happening in this country also, which is very important. | |
I was listening to a Bill Burr piece. | |
Bill Burr and... | |
What's his name? | |
Not Theo Vaughn. | |
Whatever his name is. | |
Comedian. | |
They're all... | |
Everybody's stopped drinking or was in rehab or something like that. | |
Everybody's in rehab. | |
Everybody stopped drinking. | |
Everybody had a drinking problem or had to stop or was a drunk or whatever it is. | |
And it's becoming, and I like this, very, very popular. | |
It's very popular to say, oh, you stopped drinking? | |
Good for you. | |
Good for you. | |
That is considered something people are proud of, and you should be. | |
Isn't that interesting? | |
That's bad. | |
That's very interesting. | |
Trump as well. | |
We're seeing a change in everything. | |
Trump's granddaughter? | |
Phenomenal. | |
Let me tell you why. | |
She just seems so decent. | |
She's 17 years old. | |
She seemed like a kid, but a lovely young lady. | |
Loves her grandpa. | |
And just watch what happens to her. | |
I hope that we say now, Kia, I want you to understand something. | |
I want you to sit down here and listen to your Uncle Lenny. | |
Okay? | |
I want you to listen very carefully. | |
Okay? | |
Now listen, if you are on social media, I want you to stop. | |
Because you are going to hear the most horrible stuff directed at you that you can imagine. | |
Don't be surprised if you see, at some time, any time, very, very, very soon, don't be surprised if you see things such as deepfakes, Terrible, terrible depictions. | |
You're going to see how mean the world can be. | |
But I think you know that. | |
I think you probably know that. | |
But I want you to understand what's happening. | |
Get ready for this. | |
And I also hope that these folks, these people, I hope that they recognize the fact that she is to be very much protected from this because This is a very sick and terrible world. | |
But she's going to be hearing stuff right now that is so horrible. | |
That's okay. | |
I'm saying just get ready. | |
Just get ready because that's the way people are. | |
That's that. | |
It's also important to understand that they're going to be looking at other things as well. | |
And this is the most important. | |
And let's really get down to brass tacks here. | |
People do not vote, this may come as a shock to you, for the issues. | |
People aren't going to vote because they, well, you know, I think it's inflation, no. | |
They vote for reasons that, and let me explain to you the notion of this thing called voting. | |
It's one of three things. | |
Either you vote for Trump, against Biden, or some combination of it. | |
And the people who are going to vote for Trump are going to vote for Trump. | |
And the number of people voting for Biden are decreasing by the day. | |
And the reason... | |
Let me explain this to you. | |
You're going to love this one. | |
Sit down. | |
I would love... | |
I have this thing I keep thinking about. | |
I think about my parents and if I had to explain to them. | |
And I'm going to say, okay, let me show you something. | |
Mom and Dad and this is Joe Biden in 2017. | |
Play the corn pop thing. | |
He's out of the street. | |
I know. | |
Wait. | |
But at least he can say it. | |
He can say it, you know, clearly. | |
Yeah, but what he's saying is crazy. | |
I know. | |
Hang on. | |
Here's 2018. | |
Here's 2019. | |
Now look at the gate. | |
This is the sliding. | |
This is the fall. | |
And this is it, okay? | |
Got him? | |
Okay, right? | |
You got this? | |
Okay. | |
This is every year. | |
It's getting worse, getting worse, getting worse, getting worse. | |
June 27th, 2024, he does a debate. | |
Same guy. | |
Same guy a month before who couldn't speak. | |
Guy before that month couldn't talk. | |
The one who fell down. | |
The one who couldn't... | |
All of these people. | |
Remember he was on the bike and he just fell over? | |
The one who... | |
G7. | |
G7 didn't do anything. | |
He walked off and Giorgio Malone said, Giorgio, where's the guy? | |
Giuseppe Pino. | |
Where's the guy? | |
Over here. | |
Remember that one? | |
He walked over. | |
And Brian Stelter, that human boil, that... | |
I don't know what he is. | |
I don't know what he looks like. | |
What he acts like. | |
What he sounds like. | |
What he says. | |
I don't know if he's real. | |
He said, that's called a cheap fake. | |
And Karina Jean-Pierre is done. | |
She's finished. | |
She's through the whole done. | |
This was before June 27th. | |
June 27th. | |
And right before that, when he was going, okay? | |
Now wait, it gets better. | |
Now Jeffrey Katzenberg, Katzenberg, Spielberg, who's the other one? | |
Who's that Katzenberg, Spielberg, Case, Katzenberg, Spielberg, and, huh? | |
Yeah, Geffen, right, right. | |
But Katzenberg, who has spent his whole life in, you know, Media and entertainment. | |
He didn't notice that Joe was like this. | |
He never talked to anybody that Joe was like this. | |
He was a big donor. | |
Nobody ever told him. | |
Insiders. | |
His friends in Hollywood. | |
These are people who will finance movies and albums where they have to be able to know, is our star on drugs? | |
Is our star too old? | |
Will we be able to get insurance? | |
All this kind of stuff. | |
But Jeffrey Katzenberg and others, George Clooney, who was just in California getting the money, and Julia Roberts, nobody's yelling at Julia Roberts, Barack Obama, he knew this, but it all changed on January the 27th. | |
Here's YouTube Suks says, My uncle was eaten by cannibals with fava beans and a nice Chianti. | |
See, that would have done to me, but it didn't bother them. | |
It wasn't serious enough. | |
It wasn't serious enough. | |
That's the part that just gets me. | |
It wasn't serious enough. | |
How in the hell was this not serious enough? | |
Why didn't they get... | |
I don't understand this. | |
This is one of those things I don't understand. | |
So all of a sudden, these people, these geniuses, these Hollywood moguls, all these people, they said, hey, I think there's something wrong with Joe. | |
And you didn't tell me. | |
You didn't tell me. | |
CNN, you didn't tell me. | |
And you didn't tell me. | |
None of you people told us. | |
They're actually telling you this. | |
This is... | |
Let me just stop right there. | |
They're actually saying, well, now we got a problem. | |
And Joe said the other day, well, look, the only way, he was on BET, Black Entertainment Television, and he even said, well, you know, a lot of people give a hard time for Ketanji. | |
Who's giving you a hard time? | |
He's saying that he got a hard time because he appointed black people? | |
What are you talking about? | |
And you can't remember Lloyd Austin's name? | |
Remember when Lloyd Austin had his prostate problems? | |
He was gone for a while. | |
Nobody knew where he was or what happened. | |
It's the most incredible thing in the world. | |
It's the most incredible thing. | |
I mean, it's the most incredible thing I've ever seen. | |
This is a parallel universe. | |
None of this applies. | |
None of this. | |
So tonight is going to be the biggest thing ever. | |
What? | |
What does President Trump do? | |
What should be his style? | |
What should be his approach? | |
Should he be gruff, abrasive, aggressive, quiet, staid, fatherly, presidential? | |
This remains to be the same. | |
I suggest he doesn't have to say anything about anybody. | |
He doesn't have to. | |
Just come on and give us a dream, Mr. President. | |
A dream. | |
What an honor it is to represent my country. | |
To be on the same stage, in the same room, with the family members who raised such great men and women. | |
Gave their lives. | |
And under my administration, you will never be abandoned. | |
You will never be forgotten. | |
Your courage and your dedication and your sacrifice will never be something that I take for granted. | |
I'm proud to be an American. | |
And I thank you for the love and the respect and the attention you've provided me and my family. | |
The warmth and the concern. | |
And as Buddha, Buddha Titi Boy once said, it is the reason why all of us are here. | |
Because of a profound and a sincere love of our republic, our country, our traditions. | |
To give something to our children and grandchildren. | |
To my granddaughter Kia, I want to make sure she has the best of life available. | |
Blah, blah, blah, blah. | |
They're not going to say blah, blah, blah, blah. | |
I mean, that's exactly what you say. | |
Make them cry. | |
I would wish somehow somebody would say, we're going to put together a Hollywood quality production that's going to kill them with a voice something like, though he wouldn't do it, James Earl Jones and something with beautiful symphonic background. | |
The American story, the shiny city on a hill. | |
This is what it's all about. | |
To remind you. | |
And what you do is you say, well, you say, I want you to feel proud again. | |
Raul says, Trump is president. | |
Will celebs leave the U.S.? | |
How many of them, Raul? | |
Did anybody keep track of how many said they would leave and they're still here? | |
Like Rosie O'Donnell and all these people. | |
This is the end of DEI, as you know. | |
This is the end of affirmative action. | |
The word DEI will never be mentioned. | |
If critical race theory has somehow been uttered, DEI has now been. | |
And this woman, this Melissa McCarthy kind of butterball, this, you know, who couldn't find her holster. | |
This woman is now the poster child. | |
For DEI. | |
And DEI is the thing which gets more people's attention than anything you can imagine. | |
More, dare I say, more than gender transformation. | |
Puberty blocking. | |
All this other stuff. | |
This is something. | |
Believe it or not, without making a joke out of this, Trump's opening line should be, at long last, our national nightmare is over. | |
And they did this to you. | |
And here's the part. | |
Maybe you can help me with this one. | |
Maybe you can help me with this one. | |
Are the Democrats, or shadow government, whoever promotes this, are they that stupid? | |
That negligent? | |
They just don't care. | |
Can you help me out with this one? | |
How did they ever do this? | |
And you haven't heard Kamala Harris. | |
Imagine J.D. Vance and Kamala Harris. | |
You can't write this. | |
And I want to sit down and say, what are you thinking? | |
Thank you for being this incompetent. | |
But are you sandbagging me? | |
Let me ask you something. | |
True or false? | |
Have you ever asked yourself, they're going to pull something. | |
They can't be this stupid all of a sudden. | |
They're not stupid people. | |
Are they this arrogant? | |
Is it that the shadow government actually wants to destroy them? | |
They don't really care. | |
Maybe the shadow government is more involved in international globalist ventures and they don't spend enough time on this. | |
I don't know. | |
Is that possible? | |
Could that be? | |
Is that at all possible? | |
There are a lot of good people out there, my friends. | |
And I told you about this. | |
And I told you this, which is so important. | |
It's so critical. | |
You know, I'm going to give you again. | |
This is my beloved's YouTube and her. | |
This is Mrs. L's YouTube and her Twitter. | |
Let me give you an example of something. | |
This is the part that nobody will ever talk about. | |
You need to have somebody who stands up and says, my name is so-and-so. | |
At the age of, I don't know, 10, before puberty set in, because remember, they want to get puberty, they want to get you before you're locked in. | |
You're kind of like in transition, like once you hit puberty, It lacks. | |
But before that, you can wreak havoc with hormones and that sort of thing. | |
And they are available. | |
They've testified elsewhere. | |
This is around 10 years old or whatever it was. | |
I happened to suggest to someone, maybe not even my own idea, that I had questions about my gender. | |
Maybe I felt like a girl when I was born a boy or whatever it is. | |
Maybe I was just confused. | |
I didn't even know my favorite color, to be honest with you. | |
But someone came to me from my school. | |
And before you know it, I was talking to a counselor. | |
And the counselor then took me to a clinic. | |
And then I talked to a doctor. | |
And they told me that it would be very easy to receive these things they described as puberty blockers. | |
I said, but what about my parents? | |
He goes, don't worry, we'll take care of that. | |
And so they never told my parents. | |
That is the law precisely that Gavin Newsom just signed in California. | |
It's still going on. | |
They're still coming over the... | |
They're still coming in. | |
Nothing has changed. | |
I mean, nothing. | |
See, you might think to yourself, boy, they learned their lesson. | |
No, they didn't. | |
Well, no, because they've been found out. | |
No, they haven't. | |
No, they haven't. | |
No, no, no. | |
And it's not even, it's not Joe Biden. | |
Kamala Harris isn't behind this. | |
It's this other group that I can't figure out. | |
I call them the shadow government. | |
Where they come from, I have no earthly idea. | |
J.D. Vance said, our biggest enemy is China. | |
No, it's not. | |
Absolutely not. | |
No way. | |
Our biggest enemy is what's happening here internally. | |
There is nothing worse than autoimmune disease. | |
There's nothing worse than AIDS or something where it works internally, kind of lupus or something. | |
There's nothing worse when your body turns against you. | |
Where it's like a rejection. | |
Where it's internal. | |
It's not outside. | |
It's not smoking you can stop or a diet you can change. | |
It's in you. | |
And I'm afraid that there are parts of our government, parts of our society, parts of who we are that are so infected and so changed by virtue of four years, five years of this lunacy that I don't know how easy it is to reverse. | |
It's like you can't reverse puberty blocking. | |
You can't reverse it. | |
You can't reverse what we've been through. | |
I hope we can. | |
That's what this is about. | |
It's not about Joe Biden. | |
It's not about climate change. | |
It's not about Greta Thunberg. | |
It's not about woke. | |
It's not about Black Lives Matter. | |
It's not about Antifa. | |
It's about something else. | |
It's about something internal to us. | |
It's about something in our system. | |
It's like we've been rewired, like an mRNA that kind of went in and rewired our sensibilities. | |
That's what's scary. | |
It's like they're ready to go off later on. | |
And they're ready to go. | |
That's almost like a dead man's switch. | |
The moment they stop or are pulled out, everything stops. | |
They've rigged. | |
They've wired it. | |
In case somebody does something, the whole thing goes down. | |
This is really, it's bigger than Joe Biden. | |
Joe Biden's kind of like a diversion. | |
But whatever works for these people, again, if you want to think that Kareem Jean-Pierre, all of a sudden, you think she's lying to you? | |
Okay. | |
If you think that Kamala Harris is lying to you, all of a sudden, alright. | |
If you're mad at Joe Scarborough and others who This is something that's going to be really interesting. | |
And by the way, the people who are going to be enjoying a brand new status in the Republican Party, Marjorie Taylor Greene, even Lauren Boebert, Matt Gaetz, say what you want about these people. | |
Sometimes they're rude, obnoxious, immature, and very needed. | |
They're like that obnoxious bouncer at the bar on a Saturday night who keeps Who goes after the bad people? | |
You don't want to have some, I mean, you know, Marsha Blackburn, bless her heart, but she's no Marjorie Taylor Greene. | |
And Matt Gaetz is, he's an animal. | |
When he, you know, and if we need that, great. | |
So my friends, tonight is going to be the biggest. | |
What time is he scheduled to speak tonight? | |
What is it, about 10? | |
The whole night is going to be just huge. | |
So, we'll meet again later. | |
Subscribe to Lionel Nation. | |
Don't forget to follow Mrs. L, as I said. | |
We'll do a pre... | |
Oh, tonight, this is it. | |
This is the finale. | |
We'll do a kind of a pre, kind of an evening, maybe 7 o 'clock, the usual thing. | |
And then we'll meet afterwards in a post-prandial, post-Trump review. | |
Keep it here. | |
Keep it here. | |
And I just want you to know something. | |
For whatever reason, I don't know why, something happened. | |
Something changed everything. | |
June 27, it changed. | |
And I don't know why. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't care. | |
Whatever it is, if that changed in your mind, great. | |
These are the most exciting times ever. | |
But remember, these people are vicious. | |
And there's something about that scares me. | |
Republicans are reactive, not proactive. | |
They're great at responding to something. | |
They also jump on something that somebody else said. | |
The media are wired to respond to, oh, did you hear what Joe Scarborough said? | |
Or did you hear what Rachel Maddow said? | |
Joy Reid said this. | |
Thank you. | |
I'm not here. | |
Look, anybody who gets, who finds something entertaining, God bless you. | |
But I was, last night, I think it was like late or something. | |
I'm kind of dozing off. | |
I was listening to stuff. | |
And I think it was Gut Bucket I saw for the first time. | |
It was like listening to snotty kids sit around and just, you know, just rag on people. | |
I didn't need, it's like, I knew this. | |
It almost trivializes this. | |
It's almost, can you imagine at the height of World War II? | |
At the height, not height, as people say, but the height of atrocities in the life. | |
Greg Gutbucket was sitting around making jokes about, you know, I mean, it's okay to be funny, but I think they really don't understand it. | |
It's at such a surface level. | |
It's at such a surface level. | |
And here's the best part. | |
I don't want to hear these people ever say that we are conspiracy theorists because we have the left and the right. | |
The left are saying that somehow somebody conspired to either produce or prolong or exaggerate this event that happened with Trump. | |
And then you have people on the right who are saying that it was a conspiracy in essence because somebody conspired against a president because there's no way that all of this nonsense and this lunacy could have occurred on its own. | |
That's what's it. | |
Okay? | |
One more time. | |
Oop, that's not it. | |
Follow Mrs. L at Lynn's Warriors. | |
Let me tell you one more thing about this. | |
As I said, they're going after our kids. | |
They're going after kids. | |
Why this isn't prominent, I have no idea. | |
You know, this whole Riley Gaines thing, it became the Riley Gaines show. | |
And it was about Riley Gaines. | |
And here she is. | |
Here I am, Riley Gaines. | |
Okay, all right, all right, all right. | |
All right, I got it, I got it. | |
But somewhere along the line, there was a little girl somewhere in a, maybe in a locker room or something, where some man frightened her. | |
Kids should not see this. | |
Howie Brown, by the way. | |
God bless you. | |
Thank you, my friend. | |
He gifted 10-ish, huh? | |
Oh yeah, your locker room. | |
She walks it, some guy walks it. | |
Listen, that's the part that gets me. | |
And what they're doing to children blows my mind. | |
But you can't talk about everything. | |
I don't expect them to talk about everything. | |
I did think it was just focus on this. | |
Give me one word to explain to me the relief you feel after having been around since June 16th or whatever, 2015, when Trump and Melania descended the escalator. | |
Give me a word. | |
Huh? | |
Melania will be there good. | |
Ivanka. | |
Okay, there you go. | |
What about Barron? | |
See, I think Barron, I think they said it really affected Barron. | |
Barron didn't. | |
I think they're putting too much pressure on him. | |
Let me tell you one story about this Kia. | |
I keep saying Kia. | |
Kai. | |
Why am I saying Kia? | |
I'm thinking about the Kia Sorento. | |
Remember our Kia? | |
Oh, yeah. | |
Donald Trump III. | |
Years ago, there was a... | |
We had lunch with this person one time who told me that I don't want to mention that there was an actor whose name you would know. | |
I don't want to mention his name, but he turned out to be a good egg. | |
And he said, now listen, they were out of place and she was somehow involved in this movie. | |
Anyway, this guy's a big A-plus star. | |
You wouldn't know his name. | |
And he said he was very, very nice. | |
Very nice guy. | |
And she was just kind of like an assistant or something. | |
So, as they were leaving, he said, uh-oh, and they looked at us and he goes, they're there, paparazzi. | |
By the way, one paparazzo is a paparazzo. | |
More than one is paparazzi. | |
Anyway. | |
So he looks at us and he goes, okay. | |
So he turned to this woman and he said, now listen, I want you to do me a favor. | |
Have you ever been through this before? | |
Okay. | |
He said, now listen to what I'm saying. | |
We're going to go straight to the car. | |
Now, whatever they say to you, don't look up. | |
Don't respond. | |
Don't say anything. | |
Just get to the car. | |
You're going to hear the worst things. | |
They're going to talk about your looks and your face. | |
Anything to get you to look, to look shocked, to cry, to whatever. | |
Just do what I do. | |
Look down, think about something, and just go right to the car. | |
Okay? | |
Just right to the car. | |
And she thought, how bad can this be? | |
These are professionals. | |
They're there to get the look of you looking shocked or crying or to get somebody to punch. | |
They used to do it to Sean Penn all the time. | |
Remember that guy? | |
He'd do it all the time. | |
He'd say something to him. | |
But what happened was, she said it was the worst thing she's ever heard in her life. | |
She was just shocked. | |
And girls, especially young girls, you know, 17 years old. | |
No matter what you look like, no matter where you're from, you don't want people talking about your face or your this or your that. | |
And she is going to be blasted. | |
And I hope they told her. | |
I hope she understands this. | |
It makes you tough. | |
See if you know what's coming. | |
Because these people are vicious. | |
These people are making fun of Trump. | |
Making fun of him surviving an assassination. | |
This is how sick these people are. | |
Raul says Trump and Melania will appear like gods indeed. | |
Was the Kia a stretch? | |
You are too funny. | |
No, the Hugo was. | |
Why am I saying Kia? | |
It's Kai. | |
K-A-I, Kai. | |
I cannot tell you. | |
I told you this. | |
We have been through, and I will never, ever dignify what happened. | |
What we had to go through. | |
Believe me when I tell you that. | |
You don't know, and I don't ever bring it up, half of the stuff that goes on. | |
Because, first of all, it's boring. | |
It's my business. | |
It's just my nature. | |
I just keep things quiet. | |
I just don't say anything. | |
I started off like most people. | |
I thought, okay. | |
Donald Trump, okay. | |
And I didn't even vote for him. | |
It was 2016. | |
I voted for me. | |
I wrote my name in it. | |
I said, he's not going to win against Hillary. | |
Stop it. | |
I won't vote for Hillary. | |
And then he was like, I said, I'll be... | |
I remember that night, honey. | |
I remember that CNN. | |
I said, he's going to win. | |
I can't believe this. | |
We couldn't win. | |
I don't know about Wyoming. | |
Calls it for Donald Trump. | |
What? | |
Wait a minute. | |
Is this a joke? | |
Is somebody gaslighting me? | |
That's the new favorite word. | |
You know, bro, come on. | |
Literally, they're literally gaslighting me. | |
Literally. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, Stan Lippman, now they assign secret service to RFK Jr. | |
It's about time, Stanley. | |
These people are sick. | |
But by the way, I want to tell Asked Bobby Kennedy, which secret service are you getting? | |
This group? | |
You get the big boys secret service or this? | |
These Boy Scouts. | |
Kind of like Fredo. | |
In any event, then he won. | |
And I just, everything kicked in. | |
All my life. | |
I've always loved being the fan of the thing, the promoter of the thing, the follower of the thing that people didn't do. | |
In high school, everybody, not everybody, but it was the 70s, do drugs or whatever. | |
Nope. | |
Why? | |
Because they're doing it. | |
I don't want to do something if they're doing it. | |
It doesn't matter what it is. | |
Sorry. | |
There's something about the majority. | |
Nope. | |
You're not going to believe this, but there was a time prior to this one to stand up for pro-gun rights. | |
I used to have a show. | |
My motto, my shibboleth, was lock and load. | |
Lock and load was my thing. | |
And it was kind of like Cowabunga, Buffalo Bob, Mega Ditto's Rush. | |
My thing was, you know, lock and lock. | |
I even had a program director one time who said, are you, you think maybe we should maybe stop this one? | |
Well, because does it in any way encourage? | |
I said, are you serious? | |
He was dead serious. | |
But I continued with it. | |
I said, what about the second? | |
Okay, so I did that. | |
Then there was a time when, no, I know you're going to laugh at this. | |
Since I can remember, I believe that drugs should not be made illegal. | |
I think it's a little bit different now because it's a different story, but then it's like marijuana. | |
This is when normal National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana lost. | |
I absolutely said, this is most ridiculous, but you can't do that. | |
You can't say that. | |
I said, of course I can say it. | |
It's ridiculous. | |
We're wasting our time. | |
Did all this stuff. | |
Gay marriage. | |
I know you don't care. | |
I said, why can't gay people get married? | |
What? | |
So they didn't know where to put me. | |
Are you conservative? | |
Are you liberal? | |
Are you libertarian? | |
What is this? | |
What the hell's the matter with you? | |
What's going on? | |
It's what I believe. | |
And it's also fun when people disagree with you. | |
Trump came along. | |
And I've never seen anything like it in my life. | |
This Trump derangement syndrome. | |
It's now so incredible. | |
It's weird because now I think we found a cure for Trump derangement syndrome. | |
Now it's this Trump ecstasy. | |
People love him. | |
I said to you before, people vote for different reasons. | |
They don't vote because of facts. | |
They vote because of feeling. | |
And Donald Trump just became cool. | |
And all Donald Trump has to do is just go up there and not say anything. | |
Don't bring up the fact that you were shot. | |
They know that. | |
You don't have to tell them. | |
Believe me, they know this. | |
Isn't it funny, too, that the left never brings up gun control? | |
They don't bring up gun control because this lunatic with a gun, they like. | |
Isn't that something? | |
You think out of a show of being sincere to their ideology, they'll say, look, it doesn't matter who the victim is. | |
We're against guns and AR-15s and assault weapons. | |
They don't say a word. | |
Because they have no soul. | |
They have no foundation. | |
They're not in it for an ideological basis. | |
They're in it because they're trolling. | |
I know a person, and I've known them, maybe you, have you ever known somebody who loves to hate? | |
They love to hate. | |
They almost take lead. | |
They hate this one. | |
They hate this group. | |
They hate that. | |
They're not really racist or whatever. | |
They just love to hate. | |
They don't really do anything. | |
They just love, they hate this one. | |
I hate that one. | |
I hate that one. | |
I hate her. | |
I hate her. | |
Always complaining. | |
Oh, she makes me diss. | |
I hate her. | |
Oh, God. | |
Oh, please. | |
Did you like anybody? | |
No. | |
That's where we are today. | |
Then we give these people social media and they're off to the races. | |
Oh, my God. | |
They hate. | |
And then you have to compete with the hate. | |
Oh, I hate Trump. | |
Oh, I hate him worse. | |
No, you don't. | |
Oh, yeah? | |
Oh, yeah? | |
I'll show you how much I hate him. | |
Watch this. | |
Wow. | |
That's good, but this is better. | |
Next thing, and then those people all hang around each other, trying to out-compete each other. | |
Who hates him more? | |
I hate his face. | |
I hate his tie. | |
I hate his orange skin. | |
I hate this. | |
I hate his family. | |
I hate his body. | |
I hate, I hate, I hate that. | |
High five. | |
Okay. | |
Then they meet. | |
Then they get their own network. | |
MSDNC, CNN. | |
Then they all hate. | |
And it's like it builds up this momentum. | |
Now here's the best part. | |
When we love Trump, where does that go? | |
It doesn't turn into anything bad. | |
It's like, you know, the love is off the charts, but their hate is off the charts. | |
It's unnatural. | |
It's unseemly. | |
It's really, it's demented. | |
There's something wrong with it. | |
And I know you... | |
I don't hate anybody. | |
I don't hate Joe Biden. | |
I don't hate Hillary Clinton. | |
I don't. | |
But let me tell you what the thing is. | |
It's not these people. | |
It's this radical left, woke, whatever you want to call this. | |
The shadow government, that's the issue. | |
I want them to be crushed. | |
The ideology. | |
Nobody in particular. | |
No violence. | |
None of that stuff. | |
The ideology. | |
I want them to say, I don't want to hear any more about puberty blockers. | |
You know where that went. | |
I don't want to hear anything about open borders. | |
You know where that went. | |
I want them to just, for the next 15 years, never even say these things again because they were just clobbered. | |
So remember that great line. | |
I think some of you are new here to this. | |
When the original Jack Reacher came out, I actually liked it better with Tom Cruise, this new guy with the steroids. | |
There was one scene where Jack Reacher, who's, of course, an assassin and, you know, special ops, and he's at this bar, and they're trying to set him up, and they try to get him outside. | |
They insult him, and he said, okay, let's fight. | |
He says, I know how this goes. | |
Okay, you're four of us are coming to me. | |
You gotta wait a minute. | |
You're gonna run. | |
You're gonna stay. | |
I'm going to cripple you, and you're going to... | |
whatever. | |
And he goes, come on, let's get this over with. | |
And Tom Cruise is about to fight these guys, and he's about to cripple them and paralyze them. | |
Now, right before they start the fight, he says, but wait a minute. | |
Remember this. | |
Remember, you wanted this. | |
And that's when all hell breaks. | |
And he paralyzes the guy. | |
Well, that's what I want people to feel. | |
I want them to really fear us. | |
Not... | |
Again, not physical, but I'm with the ideology. | |
I want them to say, don't get these people mad. | |
They'll come at you with the best theories. | |
They'll hit you with righteousness. | |
They'll hit you with family, with God, with religion, with faith. | |
They'll bring you... | |
You think, oh, you're into equity? | |
I don't know about you, but that looked pretty diverse to me, didn't you think? | |
Don't you think J.D. Vance, whose wife's pretty diverse? | |
Don't you think Harmene Dillon? | |
They were never met at me. | |
Looks pretty... | |
I mean, come on! | |
What do you want? | |
How about that 98-year-old badass from World War II? | |
He's got 11 kids! | |
11! | |
It's just... | |
And what did the other guys do? | |
Somebody with purple hair and a thing in her nose that says, my pronouns are... | |
Oh, stop. | |
Tell me one thing you were sick of. | |
Me. | |
Pronouns. | |
COVID. | |
Masks. | |
Here's the best one. | |
Trump. | |
Biden supposedly, they said, listen, he says, I'll leave. | |
I'll leave, but only if a doctor tells me to. | |
Alright, you got COVID. | |
Didn't even wear a mask. | |
What's your name? | |
Who was the kid's daughter? | |
Jennifer? | |
J-Lo's? | |
No. | |
Ben Affleck's daughter or something? | |
She said, you've got to wear a mask. | |
Don't you understand? | |
He didn't even have a mask on! | |
Even though they don't work, he's theoretically infecting the whole group. | |
Now they've got to be tested. | |
And he's on a plane, this little plane, and he's inside the thing. | |
And he doesn't even remember the script. | |
These people were the ones who told us we had to wear a mask. | |
And yes, they're six feet apart. | |
He gets COVID, as we kind of predicted. | |
He doesn't even remember what the story was. | |
But not only that, but his handlers don't. | |
There's no sincerity to them. | |
Thank you. | |
We got it. | |
Oh, what, what, what, what, what, Here's my favorite. | |
I told you, this is my favorite hat. | |
The rules have changed. | |
Let me get this on straight. | |
This is it. | |
We've been waiting a long time. | |
This is just one step now. | |
Remember, it gets better because, oh, by the way, before I forget, remember we have, you know what's coming up in 32 days? | |
Chicago. | |
Chicago. | |
It's going to be unbelievable. | |
Then we're going to have things like the debates. | |
Vance against Kamala. | |
That's right. | |
Then we've got one more, I think, maybe, with Biden and Trump. | |
I think. | |
And tonight is going to be unreal. | |
Tonight. | |
So, stay tuned. | |
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And we're going to remember, plan after it's over tonight, we've got to do the wrap-up. | |
And make sure you keep all of your notes. | |
Pay close attention to what it is. | |
We'll talk later. | |
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