Make No Mistake About It: If Que Mala Is Selected America Collapses
Make No Mistake About It: If Que Mala Is Selected America Collapses
Make No Mistake About It: If Que Mala Is Selected America Collapses
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America is on the brink of maybe a great and total revolution. | |
It's up to us, my friends. | |
It's up to us and I hope something is done about it and I hope that we do something. | |
Immediately, to address this, it would be wonderful, wonderful, if there could be a complete and total revolution, a painless and peaceful one. | |
And one of the best things that's happening is with Bobby Kennedy. | |
A couple of predictions. | |
How much do you want to bet he and his wife divorced within, I don't know, whatever period of time? | |
She's an actress. | |
I don't know if she knew what she was signing on to. | |
He goes from being, quote, anti-vax, which of course he's not, and he now is going to be teaming up with Trump. | |
Forget it. | |
Not to mention his pro-Israel stance. | |
How much do you want to bet they told us Cheryl Hines, you ever want to work again, do the right thing. | |
Do you think there's an NDA, some type of a non-disclosure agreement, something that she wrote, because... | |
You can pick up so much dirt with the Kennedys and all those people. | |
He's really in... | |
This is personal. | |
This Bobby Kennedy thing is very, very important. | |
And we cannot fool around here because if Gemala is selected, America collapses. | |
But it's not her. | |
It's the people behind her. | |
You know that already, right? | |
If she were to run this... | |
Put it this way. | |
Joe Biden is more in control than she would be. | |
And I'm not trying to be cute about that. | |
He is more in control of what's going on than she is. | |
Absolutely. | |
They will tell her exactly what to do. | |
Did you hear about her brother-in-law? | |
Who is her Hunter Biden? | |
Well, sort of. | |
Have you heard about Tony West? | |
You know who Tony West is? | |
Tony West is Maya. | |
Go to my Twitter or X piece. | |
Kamala's brother-in-law is fleecing taxpayers for a billion. | |
He was in the civil division of the DOJ. | |
He's one of these Harvard undergrads, Stanford, and he's married to Maya. | |
Now, Maya, listen to this. | |
Maya is 50. She's a little younger. | |
But everybody now, listen to what I'm saying. | |
Please don't dismiss it. | |
Okay? | |
Please don't dismiss it. | |
But immediately, immediately they're saying, boy, she's the better looking one. | |
She's the hot one. | |
Okay, I'm not saying this. | |
I'm not saying this. | |
Keep in mind what we're talking about. | |
Now they're talking about, as I mentioned this before, the relationship between Kemala and her daddy. | |
That is critical. | |
Remember what I'm telling you. | |
Remember, everything about this has to do with how you deal with their inner psychological, the background, so to speak, of their psychology. | |
That's it. | |
Absolutely. | |
Positively. | |
100%. | |
That's what we're talking about. | |
That's what we're talking about. | |
Look at Bobby Kennedy and his family. | |
They've abandoned him. | |
He's always been... | |
Now, I'm sorry to say this. | |
He is the ex-drug addict. | |
This is a person who's been through tremendous... | |
Ups and downs with his heroin addiction. | |
I mean, this guy's been through... | |
He is an emotional... | |
Not basket case, but keep in mind how he works. | |
I think he'd be very, very, very good for us. | |
He's now going around talking about food. | |
Bobby, you're going to have a big problem with that. | |
Americans don't care anything about food. | |
Nothing. | |
They do about... | |
How they look, only if it, I mean, like, you know, working out and things like that. | |
Maybe, but not really. | |
So if you say anything you want about colors, dyes, microplastics, things that affect us in this country compared to others, and then we have to do something, you're wasting your time. | |
Americans, as you know, Care nothing about food, diet. | |
It doesn't make... | |
What am I trying to say? | |
The needle doesn't move at all. | |
It's nothing personal. | |
It just never has. | |
It never has. | |
They're interested in fads, foods that taste good. | |
Hey, chicken and waffles, that's a good thing. | |
You might try to be mean about it, but don't think you're going to get the same response here that you do when Let's say Europe. | |
No, no, no. | |
Because if you tell somebody, hey, you know that in these particular things, there's more insecticides sprayed on kale or strawberries. | |
Oh, fine. | |
That's why I don't eat them. | |
There are people who think you can get all this stuff in a pill, which is fine. | |
So anyway, Bobby, good luck with that. | |
I'm with you 100%. | |
We could transform this country in terms of diet, but nobody's interested. | |
So find something else. | |
Talk about civil liberties. | |
Talk about, and even immunology, vaccinations, body, vaccines, autism. | |
Waste of time. | |
You see, it's hard for people to grasp this. | |
You're never going to be able to understand what can and cannot be accomplished in this country unless you understand the essence of what Americans are all about. | |
And I mean that. | |
There are certain things. | |
We don't read. | |
We don't vote. | |
Well, we do vote. | |
Sometimes we vote more than there are actual people, but that's for others to decide. | |
I'm not going to get excited over this, but we have the chance of doing something. | |
First of all, Trump is absolutely, positively, 100% able to win this thing without anything. | |
Wait a couple of days to see what these, quote, bounces are. | |
That's number one. | |
Number two, Gemala is not... | |
Going to be able to speak on a regular basis with the American people. | |
They're not. | |
She's going to have absolutely no contact with the press. | |
Let me say that again to you. | |
Let me say that again to you. | |
Let me just repeat that. | |
They're going to try to keep her out of the way as far as they can. | |
And we're talking about, and this is important, we're talking about 73 days. | |
Next, what Bobby Kennedy has to do. | |
You have to sit Bobby Kennedy now. | |
By the way, remember what I said about Gamala? | |
It's the sister who's quiet. | |
They're saying all the time, is she married? | |
Is she this? | |
Is she that? | |
She's married to this hotshot lawyer. | |
And there's Gamala. | |
She's married to Doug. | |
Yeah. | |
She's Doug. | |
And she came along, and there was Willie, Montel, you know, if you think about Kemala's story, it's really something. | |
I mean, she was in no way destined for any of this stuff. | |
There was nothing at all even remotely special about her until men came along. | |
Willie, not so much Montel, but Willie Brown set her on the path, which, by the way, happens all the time with mentors and mentees. | |
Just, you know, regular people. | |
By the way, new words now. | |
You've heard of two-sex and what are the various words? | |
Non-binary. | |
Have you heard of abrosexual? | |
Anybody? | |
Abro. | |
A-B-R-O sexual. | |
Have you heard that? | |
There's no way you have. | |
Because it's brand new. | |
It's old. | |
But it's brand new. | |
It's old. | |
It's abrosexual. | |
It's characterized by varying levels of sexual or romantic attraction throughout a person's life. | |
An individual who is abro, it means from the Latin, it's delicate, it means, may experience shifts in their sexual orientation over time. | |
For instance, they might feel sexually attracted to men at one moment and then find themselves not attracted to anyone a week later. | |
And these changes can also influence different intensities of attraction during various periods. | |
So it's basically they can't even make their own mind up. | |
Abro. | |
A-B-R-O. | |
A-B-R-O. | |
You understand this? | |
It is another example of how you are being told that this is normal. | |
Let me give you an example. | |
What if I said, sometimes I have this desire to steal. | |
Now, I'm not saying that this is a crime, but... | |
Or abrosexual, because it's not. | |
Sexual orientation or whatever between consenting adults is not a crime. | |
But let's just say, sometimes I feel like breaking, like breaking apart, where sometimes I'm, you know, sometimes I feel like speeding, sometimes I don't. | |
Sometimes I feel like working, sometimes I don't. | |
So they're not going to give it a name. | |
They're going to say, excuse me, you're a thief. | |
This may be one of the strangest things in the world, and I'm going to tell you my very basic opinion. | |
There is straight, and there is not. | |
And that's it. | |
And there are some people who might say, well, there are some people who have not pursued any kind of sexual activity because of whatever reasons, but they do have a basic, a foundational preference, if you will. | |
John Jelaine says, hear about misogyny all the time, but never misandry. | |
Oh, yes. | |
This is the hatred of men. | |
Absolutely. | |
If you've heard of polygyny, polygyny, polypsony, there's all these wonderful names for this. | |
And thank you. | |
But one of the things which is the most problem, which is so, so, so, so, so incredibly critical, critical for people to understand and to grasp in total. | |
What people must understand is the idea that just because you give it a name, it doesn't mean anything. | |
There is straight and there is not. | |
And that's it. | |
And you may not elect to pursue anything, but just like a priest or somebody who takes a vow of chastity doesn't have sex, it doesn't mean they're gay. | |
Because being gay or being straight does not mean Heterosex does not mean that you have to be having sex. | |
It's what your normal inclinations are. | |
Even though you have not, even though you have, and it's weird. | |
It's one of those things. | |
Imagine being a carnivore, but you don't eat meat. | |
It's hard to think of a phrase of this. | |
Then there are people who will do anything. | |
And to them, sexuality is like diet. | |
Remember a while back we said, well, I'm a vegetarian. | |
I'm a pescatarian. | |
I'm an omnivore. | |
I'm a pseudo-lectro. | |
I'm into paleo. | |
I'm into neanderthal diet. | |
It's a fad. | |
I'm into tattoos. | |
I'm into not. | |
I'm into Pilates. | |
I'm into waterboarding. | |
Have you ever seen those skateboarders on these motorized skateboarders? | |
That is a license to die a hideous death. | |
Flying through the streets of Manhattan on a skateboard? | |
You can't believe what's going on in any event. | |
So, but this goes to show you how we're just, we say things and it doesn't mean anything. | |
You're straight, you're gay. | |
That's it. | |
And this idea of ambisexual, like either or, it doesn't matter. | |
If, no. | |
Nobody, we never even discuss the subject matter we don't discuss because for the most part, you go through a day and your sexual Proclivities don't matter because you're going through the day where you're saying, you're not meeting anybody. | |
You're not, you might in the back of your body say, oh, that's it. | |
I don't even know what that means. | |
We need to tap down and reorient ourselves regarding this notion of collecting sexual proclivities and pronouns. | |
It's childish. | |
Most people are doing it like they do. | |
I'm going to say it, the bloody tattoo. | |
Most people do not care anything about that. | |
I don't know how I got off into that. | |
I just saw abro-sexual. | |
Lisa PM says, the American Postal Workers Union endorses Kamala Harris as they did Biden in 2020. | |
A clear conflict of victories for mail-ins work for Joe. | |
Why not Harris? | |
Absolutely. | |
Thank you, Lisa. | |
That's it. | |
Lisa remembered that. | |
And you can talk all you want about Bobby Kennedy and hey, let's have Steve Bannon. | |
Let's have Vivek. | |
Let's talk about the cabinet. | |
Okay. | |
Isn't that good? | |
Hey, let's have Tulsi Gabbard. | |
Great. | |
How about General Flynn? | |
How about let's have General Flynn as the Joint Chiefs of Staff. | |
The Secretary of Defense. | |
Okay, that's wonderful. | |
And by the way, that's what I was going to talk about a little bit. | |
But I'm going to say this again. | |
Unless you can figure out mail-in ballots, you're wasting your time. | |
Because your face is going to drop when all of a sudden they say, hey, guess what? | |
You're going to see, oh, the final thing. | |
Oh, Kamala takes Wisconsin. | |
Oh, Kamala takes Georgia. | |
Oh, she takes Pennsylvania. | |
It's a squeaker. | |
And you say, oh, nobody's going to pour through this. | |
Nobody's going to pour through this. | |
Can we see the exact breakdown? | |
No. | |
Can we see the ballots, the mail-ins? | |
No. | |
Can we see the absentees? | |
No. | |
So I'm telling you, remember Uncle Lenny's telling, and it's not only me. | |
It's not only me. | |
None of this stuff matters. | |
None of this. | |
If you can't secure the vote. | |
Let me also tell you again, we're not talking about algorithms. | |
We're not talking about Dominion or Smartmatic or Diebold or anything like that. | |
We're talking about ballots versus votes. | |
The ballot is like the paper thing. | |
And I'm not even talking about ballots that are collected in the actual precincts themselves. | |
I have no interest. | |
I would say, put me in charge of just... | |
Mail-ins. | |
That's all I want. | |
Everything else? | |
And I'm going to say this again. | |
I go to Pennsylvania. | |
Hello? | |
Yes. | |
We're going to do an audit. | |
Give me your roles. | |
Give me all of your addresses that you send ballots out to. | |
Give me that list. | |
Their name and their address for ballots. | |
You're going to mail out. | |
That's what most people get. | |
They get the ballots in the mail. | |
Okay? | |
Everybody understand? | |
It's very simple. | |
And I'm talking to my friends and they're not listening. | |
They're talking about all this other stuff. | |
You know, Vivek, did you see Tulsi Gabbard's interview? | |
Are you talking about that interview again? | |
It's over. | |
Did you see the other night when this... | |
Tim Walz grabbed his son. | |
He was trying to keep him from hitting the teleprompter. | |
Don't worry about that. | |
That's what people want. | |
These little memes. | |
These little moments. | |
Who cares about them? | |
Who cares? | |
Did you see Doug's daughter? | |
Yes, I saw her daughter. | |
So what? | |
Focus on this. | |
I don't know how to focus on this. | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | |
Seriously. | |
Because thanks to social media, people watch it and they get involved in something that doesn't even matter. | |
Oh, there's a meme of Michelle walking around with her voice changed and wearing a beard. | |
That's hilarious. | |
That's what you're watching? | |
You're doing that again? | |
The Michelle is a man thing? | |
Are you still doing that? | |
She says that her father and her mother said, don't trust people who have rich. | |
Well, here's a meme of where you live and very well produced. | |
Here she is in Colorama and in Martha's Vineyard. | |
Oh, her shoes are $100. | |
Okay, you done with that? | |
You done? | |
No, I got more of these. | |
I got more. | |
I got Jimmy here and here he is in this National Guard. | |
Meanwhile, the DNC is saying, they're not. | |
They're talking about the oats. | |
They're talking about this other stuff. | |
Let him go. | |
Hey, Bobby Kennedy, did you see that? | |
That was great. | |
Yeah, okay. | |
Is that going to help? | |
I'm going to see. | |
That'll push him over. | |
How is this going to push him over? | |
I mean, it's good. | |
Don't get me wrong. | |
It's good. | |
Do you think that... | |
Lara Trump, I keep saying because she's co-chair. | |
She wants to be co-chair. | |
But I wish Lara Trump would find out, go to the supervisor of elections or the secretary of state in Pennsylvania and say, give me all of, give me your list. | |
It's not proprietary. | |
This is public information. | |
Give me the list of everybody on your, who's going to get a ballot. | |
Let us run through it. | |
Look for duplicate. | |
Hey, did you know you've got 2,700 ballots going to one address? | |
Did you know that? | |
Well, there's no way for us. | |
Did you ever cross-reference? | |
Did you ever update these things? | |
No. | |
I'm exaggerating. | |
Let's say there's 100. | |
Let's just say there's a mere 100. | |
Let's say there's an apartment. | |
Let's say in Rittenhouse Square, there's an apartment building that's got 400 units. | |
And all of the ballots go there, but there's no apartment. | |
Or the name is wrong. | |
How about the name? | |
You get this thing at your name and it says Ramona Splitkin. | |
I don't know who that is. | |
It came to my head. | |
Did you get a ballot for Ramona Splitkin? | |
Yeah, that's me. | |
Can we have it, please? | |
What? | |
Can we have that? | |
Or you might have people already set up in the post office. | |
It's been known to happen! | |
Undeliverable or be on the lookout when they go out. | |
Hey, listen. | |
Yeah, they're doing a drop. | |
They're doing a Pennsylvania. | |
They're doing a drop. | |
The mail is going out. | |
The ballots are going out Tuesday. | |
Okay? | |
You got that? | |
I got it. | |
Let me tell you what I learned. | |
Years ago, I had to track a Something that was, it was a bar, courts, anyway, I had to track something. | |
So I went to Radio City station, and I filled this thing up. | |
And they could tell me exactly, well, it goes in downtown, and it goes here, and then it goes there. | |
We're going to go to this place. | |
They have all of the non-deliverals from this section over there, and I'm going to send it over here, and I get emails, and I get pictures. | |
They know everything. | |
They know where it would be if it's not. | |
There is the dead letter office. | |
We used to call it years ago. | |
And if somebody somewhere says, be on the lookout for this. | |
And when you want to see something, it sticks out like a sore thumb. | |
All of a sudden, look what I got. | |
Or better yet, we'll mail these for you. | |
Give me all of your absentees. | |
Thank you. | |
Can you imagine? | |
Just imagine this. | |
Close your eyes for a moment. | |
They said, you're not going to believe this. | |
I went by and I found all of the outgoing mail in the Secretary of State's office or whatever the division is from Pennsylvania. | |
I went and I got 10 boxes of mail ballots that were going on. | |
I got them. | |
They were never mailed. | |
I got them. | |
All these names, all these addresses, I got them. | |
Buckets, stacks, boxes. | |
You know this white container? | |
We're going to fill them all out for Gamala and we're going to mail them in. | |
So one of Charlie Kirk's people is going to be there or one of the others that... | |
And by the way, this is also a scam. | |
Hey, why don't you hire my organization so that we'll train people. | |
Give us a couple of million dollars. | |
I don't know if Charlie's doing this, but I wouldn't be surprised. | |
And we'll train these people to go to precincts and be on the lookout. | |
What are you looking at? | |
I don't know if they're going to be there. | |
But my organization, Take Back Liberty, gets $5 million from the GNC or whatever, the Trump campaign or whatever. | |
And it never materializes. | |
Because what I'm talking about, my internal observations, you can't detect. | |
We're going to go there. | |
We're going to say, hi, what's your name? | |
Pete Banderkamp. | |
Pete, how long have you been? | |
Oh, I've been with the Pennsylvania office for... | |
What do you do? | |
Well, the mail comes in. | |
I open it up, and I scan it, or maybe I record it. | |
Can you take me through that, Pete? | |
Sure can. | |
Pete's a good guy. | |
Let's just assume. | |
Pete opens the first thing up. | |
Here's the first letter. | |
Open it up. | |
Oh, there it is. | |
See it? | |
Kamala. | |
Kamala. | |
Boom. | |
There's one. | |
Charlie Crook, you want to look at that? | |
You want to get one of your goons to look at this? | |
You see anything wrong with that? | |
There's nothing wrong with it. | |
It's a ballot. | |
It's legit. | |
Where it came from? | |
Is that Ramon? | |
I guess. | |
Is that address one of 40 or 50 that went to that? | |
You don't know. | |
Because nobody's interested in this. | |
Nobody's looking at this. | |
They're looking at, you know, Vivek. | |
I don't know what they're looking at. | |
I have no idea. | |
And if somebody could do an analysis that says, you're not going to believe this. | |
Do you know how many multiple... | |
You've got some addresses, and that's perfect for ballot. | |
Not ballot harvesting, but voter ballot. | |
You want to have one place with all these... | |
You don't have to go to 10,000 houses and be able to swipe all those ballots. | |
You want one place. | |
Or something that goes wrong, or whatever. | |
The point is, once I get a clean ballot... | |
It'd be even best if I could get it straight from the office. | |
My dream would be go right to the, have an inside job, a mole, and I'm not suggesting this is even being done, but if you could tell me, I'll save you all the time. | |
I'm the guy at the Pennsylvania Secretary of State's office that mails these. | |
I'll give them right to you. | |
Because once they leave my office, we don't audit these things. | |
How do you know where a letter went? | |
I don't know. | |
There's no return receipt. | |
They don't track these things. | |
I don't know. | |
Here. | |
Here's a thousand. | |
How many do you want? | |
I'll give them all to you. | |
And then Charlie Kirk looks and goes, you're not going to believe this. | |
I got all of these things back 100% for Kemala. | |
Can you detect anything wrong with that? | |
Nope. | |
Looks good to me. | |
And we'll take them and we'll drop them all over the place. | |
Not on the same day. | |
You don't want them to have the same... | |
Do we even have postmarks? | |
I don't know. | |
Look, I'm not going to belabor the point. | |
But every day if I tell you this, sometimes I've found it takes 10, 15, 20 times for people to say, you know, I get this now. | |
I didn't understand it at first, but I get it now. | |
I get it. | |
And it's one of these things where nobody's talking about it, so there you go. | |
Oh, and one more thing. | |
And I keep picking on, I'm not picking on, but Lara Trump says she's the co-chair. | |
Lara Trump is not going to tell you, hey, guess what? | |
I don't know what I'm doing. | |
I don't know what I'm doing here. | |
I really don't. | |
She's not going to tell you that. | |
I'm here because I'm President Trump. | |
I'm getting paid. | |
I'm President Trump. | |
And I wonder how many of the Trump family, including that Guilfoyle, how many of them are on the payroll from the Trump? | |
They should be working gratis. | |
Gratis. | |
I hope nobody's making any money from the Trump campaign because Guilfoyle and Donnie Jr. and everybody, they owe everything to this man being president again. | |
So you better work pro bono. | |
You got enough money. | |
I'm assuming that's true. | |
But nobody works for free. | |
I think they're getting paid big time. | |
I think Guilfoyle used to get speech money in. | |
It's ridiculous. | |
Jackson Brown said nobody works for free. | |
Now let's go back to this. | |
Now Bobby, good for you, but the food stuff, you're boring people. | |
Look around. | |
Here, come here with me. | |
Come here, Bobby. | |
We're going to go to the Short Hills Mall. | |
You want to go with me? | |
We're going to wear disguises. | |
I want you to sit there. | |
We're going to sit for one hour. | |
One hour right here. | |
Now look. | |
You see anything here? | |
Look at these people. | |
In fact, let's walk over to a cheesecake factory. | |
What do you see? | |
You want to come with me? | |
Look at this. | |
Look in there. | |
You want to talk to them about food safety? | |
You want to do this? | |
See, these folks may not have a lot of money. | |
And they may be affected, but when it comes to eating, nothing gets in the way of this. | |
Talk to them about dyes and how the Europeans... | |
Forget it! | |
You gotta scare people. | |
You gotta give them something that really makes sense. | |
Bobby's too... | |
Bobby tried it with the vaccines and everything else. | |
It didn't work. | |
Oh, I forgot to tell you, by the way, Tony West, whatever, he's working out with Uber. | |
He's by the head honchos at Uber. | |
Can you believe that? | |
Hire him. | |
You won't have any problem. | |
You know what I mean? | |
They're so gangster. | |
Hire my brother. | |
Remember Godfather? | |
Remember Abandando? | |
Remember the store owner? | |
He had to fire Don Corleone. | |
You've got to put in one of yours. | |
No show jobs. | |
All this stuff. | |
Okay. | |
Now, the only hope for us is a massive... | |
Let's jump to Trump winning, okay? | |
The only hope is a massive up and down change of everything. | |
I think last time we had Sparky was saying that Bobby Kennedy should be in charge of CIA. | |
Okay. | |
NIH. | |
Okay. | |
Have Steve Bannon involved with something. | |
Vivek, Tulsi Gabbard, General Flynn. | |
I don't think Roger Stone will be, though he knows a lot about stuff. | |
Roger Stone, don't ever, ever misunderstand him, as the great George Bush would say. | |
But we need a revolution in this country. | |
We need a revolution in this country. | |
And the only way is a top-to-bottom shake-up, the likes of which, to say we're doing everything. | |
We need to dismantle Dismantle, disinfect the system from Intel. | |
It's like a virus. | |
You've got to go in and run an antivirus program to remove the remnants of this. | |
It is so corrupt from the shadow government. | |
Not the deep state. | |
The deep state is almost like a corporate structure. | |
I'm talking about the people who work elsewhere. | |
The people for the, what's that, the Bank of Settlements in Basel, Switzerland, the central bank of central banks. | |
I mean, we have to think above and beyond this. | |
Think Bilderberger G7 and up there and the von Pelerin people and folks who are parts of international, global, huge boards of directors who are controlling. | |
The direction of everything. | |
Because Kemala is a pawn. | |
She is a pawn. | |
She is there. | |
And I'm not saying this just to be mean. | |
She is a pawn. | |
John Jelaine said, between monarchy and oligarchy, all we have is government. | |
Interesting. | |
Interesting. | |
Now, John, remember, I want you to figure a way to sell that to the average voter. | |
Who may not be thinking anything about it. | |
Who may not understand what that means. | |
How do you phrase that to the average voter? | |
How do you say that? | |
What do you say? | |
What are the words you use to the average voter? | |
Not us. | |
Not the enlightened. | |
How do you, bruh, literally, how do you say that to the average voter? | |
How are you going to You're going to put a picture of... | |
Again, I saw a picture of Barack Obama with a communist hammer and sickle. | |
No, that routine. | |
What is your message to explain to people how government is strangling them? | |
How? | |
How? | |
People don't know. | |
They really don't. | |
I don't know. | |
What are you going to say? | |
Well, I should say, you're going to make fun of Gamal? | |
No. | |
What are you going to say? | |
Well, we can talk about the Tim... | |
No, no, no, no. | |
That's inside baseball. | |
Well, you know, he shot paintballs at people in the Minneapolis who dared to walk... | |
No, that's not it. | |
What are you going to do to shake their... | |
to shake them? | |
How do you... | |
how do you do this? | |
You need to have produced pieces, maybe perhaps shorts or reels, on social media that go out. | |
Remember, these are the undecided and the independent and undecideds who are themselves trying to figure out what's going on. | |
You have to get to them. | |
You have to put together little movies, little whatever it is. | |
You have to explain to them. | |
And you have to almost say, listen. | |
We're not saying anything bad about Gamala. | |
It's not her fault. | |
She's just here. | |
Believe me, if it wasn't her, somebody else would be here. | |
She is just the person who was there to follow orders. | |
Nothing wrong. | |
We're not blaming her. | |
We're not blaming her. | |
You understand this? | |
And you've got to figure out, what is this? | |
What is your message that scares somebody into voting for President Trump, what is it? | |
And if you can't answer that question, then we're stuck. | |
We have people who are still undecided. | |
How are you going to make these critical people? | |
In addition to making sure that you secure the mail-ins and all that. | |
But what is the message you're going to give them? | |
And nobody can tell you. | |
Because most people I know are so inside baseball. | |
So inside. | |
They really don't. | |
They, honest to God, they don't know. | |
They're just saying, well, you know, she hasn't done anything. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Willie Brown, that's not going to work. | |
And what's also important to do is I want you to do something very, very simply. | |
Remember, dear friends, you are a dare I say, you are a An ambassador. | |
You are an ambassador of the truth. | |
And you are somebody who absolutely, positively, 100% is critical. | |
You are an ambassador of the truth. | |
And you have to be able to say what is going on. | |
And you have to know what is going on. | |
And you have to be aware of something. | |
In fact, there's a wonderful little piece which I have committed to. | |
Here, let me do this. | |
I'm going to give you this link. | |
I want you to take this and I want you to copy this. | |
This is the link from my Twitter account. | |
And this is a kind of a graphic. | |
And when somebody says to you, well, I know you're under Trump, I say, well, let me explain to you this thing I feel about Trump. | |
But more importantly, let me tell you what you did during your period of time. | |
Let me tell you what you did or what they did during her time. | |
And how much of this is her fault is a different story. | |
By the way, remember, out of the 16, remember, tell people, out of this past 16 years, no? | |
Yeah, 16 years, yes. | |
Of the past 16 years, Trump's only been in Office 4. Think about that. | |
Think about that. | |
Now, Biden and Harris allowed 15 million unvetted, uncategorized, unchallenged illegal aliens into our country, and we don't know where they are. | |
Including 320,000 kids that have vanished. | |
Historic inflation crisis. | |
Record high gas prices in all 50 states. | |
That's a fact. | |
Everybody remembers gas prices. | |
Record high consumer debt. | |
They released terrorists into the country. | |
They were involved in the Ukraine-Russian War, which, by the way, Was nothing but the NATO wrongdoings, including Victoria Nuland and others. | |
Because remember, Vladimir Putin met with, learned to sit down, worked this thing out with Zelensky, and Boris Johnson and Bojo said, no, no, at our behest. | |
The Israeli-Hamas war, or Palestinian war, whatever it is, it's a disaster. | |
And most Americans, like dietary considerations, have no interest whatsoever. | |
The withdrawal from Afghanistan, I don't even know what the purpose of that was. | |
Violent crime skyrocketing. | |
They tried to jail their democratic political rival in the name of democracy, which was the worst form of malignant lawfare ever. | |
They lied to the American people about Joe's cognitive and neurological decline, up to and including Gay Mala, who was the biggest one, and George Clooney and others. | |
They declared war on American energy. | |
The very first thing, we went from energy dependence into energy dependence almost immediately. | |
Record low test scores for K-12 students. | |
Most unpopular president and VP in history. | |
Highest bankruptcy rates since 2010. | |
Highest credit card debt history. | |
Mortgage rates, 100% of rents. | |
And out-of-control inflation, you sent $150 million to Ukraine for $150 billion, excuse me, to Ukraine, and we don't know where that's going. | |
We know where that went. | |
That went into the pockets of the military-industrial complex. | |
And you have these weird agenda... | |
You have these same-sex agenda things which I don't understand for the life of me. | |
Now, somebody somewhere has to understand this. | |
Somebody somewhere has to be told this. | |
Because there are people who are feeling this kind of groovy feel that there is this lady and she got up there and so help me God. | |
It is so blatant to anyone. | |
Anyone. | |
I asked a friend of mine the other day, big media guy. | |
I said, if I went to you and sat down for a job interview, and I just told you anecdotes. | |
You know, when I was a kid, my mom and dad took me to a camping trip, and I said, wait a minute. | |
We saw there was a homeless man. | |
I said, shouldn't we give him the food that we're not eating? | |
And they said, excuse me, what are you doing? | |
I'm telling you some stories about me. | |
Telling you stories about you. | |
Yes, to let you know how great I am, how groovy I am, how wonderful I am. | |
I'm letting you know. | |
Anecdotes, stories, bits. | |
Nobody would buy this, but the President of the United States. | |
I would have left them with the feeling of, holy God, that is the leader I want. | |
Not, isn't it great? | |
I'm not Trump. | |
And that's the way that is. | |
But you know that. | |
You know that. | |
Let me go back to Bobby Kennedy. | |
I told you the way you talk to people is the way hostage negotiators talk. | |
If Bobby Kennedy took people hostage, the first thing you're going to want to do is you're going to say, you know, Bobby, they never took you seriously. | |
They never took you seriously. | |
You were always like the black sheep of the family because you never went along. | |
They didn't stick with you. | |
You didn't leave the Democratic Party. | |
The Democratic Party left you. | |
You devoted your time to make America and the world. | |
You said nothing but... | |
Regarding autism and vaccines. | |
Instead of being commended for that, they thought you were some kind of a quack. | |
Think about that. | |
Think about the people who tried to stop thalidomide or Vioxx or DES or anything else. | |
Think about, you know, people who... | |
Microplastic. | |
I mean, just think about what they did. | |
And your family, those miserable Kennedys, those horrible, horrible... | |
Kennedy's. | |
All they're on, they're on the public goal, including, and the worst of them all, remember I'm telling you this. | |
Remember what Uncle Lenny's telling you. | |
Jack Schlossberg, they reeled in, and he's got some serious issues and some serious problems. | |
Just watch him. | |
Go back a few. | |
This was the guy who was, he thinks he's John Kennedy Jr., but he's not handsome enough. | |
And he's not the same. | |
And he's been raised with, you know who you look like. | |
You remind us of your Uncle John. | |
Your Uncle John. | |
Well, he's not. | |
And he's showing pictures. | |
He's standing there always. | |
Remember, John had the always working out and he was this and without this shirt and the whole bit. | |
I mean, this guy and this. | |
They're nuts. | |
They're absolutely crazy. | |
They're reprobates. | |
They're slews of them. | |
Anyway, so there's Bobby Kennedy. | |
He rises to the top. | |
The one who really did something, and they immediately hated him. | |
They all went to the White House and denounced him en masse. | |
How does that make you feel? | |
How does that make you feel? | |
Well, let me tell you something, Bobby. | |
We appreciate that. | |
And you've got a seat at the table in the Trump administration. | |
And you're going to be heralded. | |
You're the one who can lure him. | |
You're the young people. | |
And that Shanahan, she's going to bolt too. | |
Don't be surprised if she doesn't take off on her own. | |
Because she doesn't like anything like this. | |
The whole Israel thing, the warp speed, the vaccine. | |
She's pissed off at that about Trump. | |
So he's on his own. | |
And you know, Bobby, you're going to find something. | |
Sometimes you find yourself not in line for one thing or the other. | |
I don't talk about this to most people here because there are certain things, like I told you, that Americans really don't care about. | |
Diet and food and Israel. | |
Americans have no interest in this whatsoever. | |
And Ukraine. | |
They really don't understand it. | |
It's so far away. | |
Plus, they've been hearing it their whole life. | |
1967, Golan Heights, 1948, 1967, 73, Bibi, Hamas. | |
They've just heard this their whole life. | |
And it's one big mishmash. | |
Hezbollah, Houthis, I don't know. | |
That's what Americans are. | |
It's something about the Jews. | |
I don't know. | |
That's all they know. | |
And you're not going to teach them. | |
Too complicated. | |
Too complicated. | |
You always have to simplify it. | |
If you bring it down to a level, they understand. | |
So Bobby, what is your... | |
But there's a lot of people who aren't really crazy with him. | |
Who think he's a salon. | |
And he is Bobby. | |
And I will tell you something. | |
I always admire somebody who speaks their mind. | |
Even if. | |
Even if. | |
And this is important. | |
Even if. | |
What they're saying is... | |
Even if I don't agree with it, I've always admired somebody taking the heat, going out there and saying, I'm going to do something. | |
By the way, have you seen the local pictures of the Antifa group? | |
Have you seen this? | |
If you can't see the agents provocateurs screaming burn baby burn and you're not paying attention. | |
But I'm not going to explain. | |
Remember, Don't talk about Antifa to people. | |
They don't know what you're talking about. | |
Americans don't know anything. | |
And if somebody, think about what I'm saying. | |
If somebody is independent or undecided, think what they don't know. | |
What are you going to say to them? | |
How do you lure them? | |
How do you say, well, Jesus, I'm going to vote for Trump. | |
Now you're talking. | |
I didn't know that. | |
What would it be? | |
This is the biggest problem. | |
Most people will say, I have no idea what you're saying. | |
I have no earthly idea. | |
No, no, tell me. | |
What would be or, or, or? | |
I ask my friends, what would be your message to the undecided independent to vote for Kamala? | |
What is yours? | |
What do you sell them other than she's not Trump? | |
And they can't answer the question. | |
Can't answer the question. | |
Let me go back to what I'm telling you. | |
We are very, very close to something which is very scary. | |
73 days, we have this thing called the election. | |
And it's very mechanical and it's a process. | |
And it has nothing to do with ideology to an extent and memes. | |
But when it comes to this, most people don't talk about that. | |
You can watch any of these shows. | |
You can watch any of these shows. | |
And you can also watch people in their own particular worlds desperately trying to grasp. | |
Like Fredo Cuomo was my favorite. | |
He went so bad to get back to CNN. | |
He's trying to find anything that will work. | |
Anything. | |
He's not interested in the evaluation of this, the way things work. | |
No, no. | |
They're out there for themselves. | |
This Caitlin Collins or whatever, bless her heart, the one who looks angry all the time, she's just doing her best to try to... | |
Just stay on CNN and build her own work as being the next whatever it is. | |
And you get people of the independents. | |
You've got the breaking points people and the risings. | |
And they're trying to figure out, well, how do we break apart? | |
What do we say? | |
How is our company? | |
By the way, theirs is very, very, very good. | |
Our good friend Ryan says, you sell them the economic numbers during Trump's tenure and now. | |
Also, I think Kamala's position on fracking will be the key in Pennsylvania. | |
I hope so. | |
I hope so. | |
And I think you're right about that. | |
But only if you give them the numbers. | |
You've got to tell people what the numbers mean. | |
John Jelaine says, Hard to think straight, whether full of fear or instead full of joy and brimming with vibes. | |
The worst thing you can do, John, is to have this thing where you're just effusive. | |
And you're feeling happy. | |
That's not what I want. | |
That's not the thing I want. | |
That's not going to win an election. | |
You've got to have something which is very critical here. | |
You've got to have something where people have this idea like, I've got to get out and vote. | |
Not, you made me feel happy and fat and content and oh, that's nice and oh, she's so sweet. | |
That doesn't work. | |
That doesn't work. | |
Edie Crawley, our dear friend, says my two sons are on for Trump. | |
My BFF undecided. | |
That's okay. | |
Remember, your job is not never to lose a friend over this. | |
Never to... | |
I had to tell one friend, I said, look, I love you, but this isn't your bag. | |
This isn't your bag. | |
You don't understand policy versus politics. | |
Polity versus elections. | |
It's completely different. | |
It's completely different, my friends. | |
So, let us see. | |
But in the meantime, I want you to remember, listen to Uncle Lenny. | |
You must maintain your calm. | |
Be very careful what you listen to. | |
Do not be lulled into this sense of, oh, we got it. | |
Be very careful if somebody says, oh, Trump's got it. | |
You may like listening to them because they say something that you want. | |
And they may be correct, but if they can't tell you why, that's not good. | |
There are some folks, I'm not going to mention, I like what they do, but they have no basis for them saying what they're saying. | |
They're just very, very pro-Trump, and that's wonderful. | |
Now, dear friends, let me tell you something. | |
I love you. | |
Make sure you are subscribed to Lionel Nation. | |
Mrs. L have a little bit of a... | |
Birthday weekend. | |
Mrs. Allen and I are going to do something coming up, so I'm going to bid you adieu. | |
We'll see you tonight at 7 p.m. | |
I appreciate that immensely. | |
Let me remind you as well, please follow her at Lin's Warriors. | |
Lin's Warriors. | |
And what I also did not do, which is also critical, beyond critical, two things I did not tell you about. | |
Number one, the response to my Patriot Supply, specifically, specifically, PrepareWithLionel.com. | |
Here is the link right there. | |
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Barry Tedder says, by the way, we have to play hardball. | |
If they can legally steal it, why can't we? | |
It's a very interesting point. | |
I would not... | |
Yeah. | |
If it can be legally done, though I think what we're talking about here is illegal, it's a different story. | |
But thank you for that. | |
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Just later on, just imagine this. | |
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Go to your fridge. | |
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Whatever it is. | |
And just say, imagine. | |
This is, they lock the door and you're stuck in here for a week. | |
Just a week. | |
Not 90 days. | |
A week. | |
Just imagine. | |
Doors are locked. | |
What do you do? | |
Just take a visual inventory. | |
Well, I got some pasta. | |
Okay. | |
Got some sauce. | |
Got some potato chips. | |
Those will be gone. | |
Ah, some rice. | |
Maybe got some cans. | |
Maybe a few cans. | |
Maybe you have a nice pantry. | |
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Go through that. | |
Count the cans. | |
Also, if you have kids, take whatever you're doing, divide it by three or four, whatever the size of your family, and then factor into this you not losing your mind when you give them, again, a rigatoni and some ragu sauce or something that you've got. | |
And this is day two. | |
And you've got to go a week. | |
And you realize, I don't have enough stuff here. | |
And they're saying, we're hungry. | |
We're going crazy. | |
This is like a prison. | |
Day three. | |
I don't know. | |
The bread's gone. | |
It's moldy. | |
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I'll never forget. | |
Somebody said one time, this was my most, this was the funniest. | |
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You're going to catch fish? | |
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People will just immediately fight you on things for reasons I don't know. | |
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