The Que Mala [SG] Freak Show Frightems America and Will Be the Reason for Her 2024 Defeat
The Que Mala [SG] Freak Show Frightems America and Will Be the Reason for Her 2024 Defeat
The Que Mala [SG] Freak Show Frightems America and Will Be the Reason for Her 2024 Defeat
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Thank you, dear friend. | |
Thank you, thank you, thank you for joining me today. | |
Very auspicious day today, because today is very, very special to me and the world. | |
Because we have 72 days, 71 days, 71 days, 71 days until victory. | |
71 days, 71 days. | |
It is, to me, incalculable, incalculable to think of this wonderful country of ours falling into the hands Of these lunatics again! | |
It's just... | |
I don't even know how to put this into words. | |
But thank you, dear friends, for welcoming. | |
And thank you for the very kind birthday wishes. | |
66 years old! | |
What are you going to do? | |
The only thing, the only surefire thing is existence. | |
Everything else is like, eh, we can argue like, well, how do you exist? | |
Do you exist in this form? | |
Do you exist in that form? | |
Do you exist? | |
I don't know. | |
We can let others. | |
All I know is as long as you're vertical, what are you going to do? | |
And there have been people, I know you know this, people that you've known in your life who've just, they've just had this tragic, there's this random, there's this entropy. | |
This entropy that hits people for no particular reason. | |
There's no meanness. | |
It's not that the world is savage. | |
We just had something, had a friend of mine recently, out of nowhere, young man, young man, all of a sudden, some absolutely just this ferocious glioblastoma, pow, diagnosis, dead. | |
I mean, it's just, Jesus, we're... | |
You know, you could say, well, you know, he was hit by a car. | |
Well, you know, he smoked. | |
Well, he didn't do anything. | |
I mean, he didn't do anything for this. | |
And then, of course, you have other people who say, I know why. | |
And, of course, everybody, they're always trying to attribute, because they don't know the difference between causation and attribution, but they're always trying to say that, well, the reason for that was because of either certain medication. | |
Who knows? | |
Who knows? | |
Who knows how this thing works? | |
You don't know. | |
You don't know. | |
And I might have been about to sit here and guess. | |
But thank you for this on this particular day. | |
And if there is any kind of gift, I want the gift of sanctity and sanctity of this appreciation for those of us out there who are trying to do the right thing. | |
Do you ever feel unappreciated? | |
Your friends think you're some kind of a nut. | |
Look at this. | |
Papa Kilo 2. Happy birthday, counselor. | |
Stolat. | |
Thank you so much. | |
I want there to be this sense of reality. | |
I want people to say, listen. | |
Now listen. | |
We may disagree. | |
We may disagree on a lot of things. | |
But there is no room for disagreement as to what's happening to our country. | |
None. | |
And this woman, this This organization cannot be allowed anywhere near. | |
My friends, before we begin, let me just say again, thank you for your kind wishes and your thoughts. | |
Let me just say, first of all, number one, on October the 26th, time is not wasted. | |
On October the 26th, I'll be in New York's cutting room to speak, to think about this, to think about this. | |
It'll be 10 days before the election. | |
I don't know about you, but I'm feeling like a kind of a nervous joy like this is going to turn out okay. | |
Yes, because remember, as much as we can do our bit, so much of what we do is to sit back and to watch. | |
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But we know... | |
It's coming! | |
I've got friends of mine on the Florida coast, you know the big one's coming, right? | |
You know it. | |
I mean, you know that there is going to be a hurricane. | |
You're on the coast. | |
I don't care how high, I mean, you know this. | |
It's like, there's certain things you know. | |
And that's fine. | |
But that's the way that goes. | |
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All right, dear friends, where do we even go? | |
Where do we even begin? | |
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And Raul Rodriguez, buon cumpleaños, professore. | |
Grazie mille. | |
Grazie mille. | |
Seriously. | |
What better way to start off? | |
Let me give you an idea of what's happening right now. | |
Let me give you an idea. | |
Today I have a kind of a potpourri, a melange, a pastiche, a myriad, a mosaic, a cornucopia of what is happening. | |
As we speak, dear friends, the good news, the good, the good, the good news, the good news is that Americans For the most part, do not really understand what is happening regarding Kemala. | |
They don't really understand what is happening regarding Kemala. | |
They don't get it. | |
They don't understand it. | |
They don't really... | |
They're not there yet. | |
And they're forced, or they're in the position, I hate to say it, of being in this kind of weird position of, hey, this is great. | |
What's great? | |
You know, I don't know. | |
It's great. | |
Well, what's great? | |
Well, you know, she's, what about it? | |
Well, you know where we've been. | |
You know what that's all about. | |
You know what it's all about. | |
You know what we're talking about. | |
You know what this is about. | |
It's about a bunch of people who sit there who don't know what the hell they're talking about. | |
Weird interpretation of something. | |
They feel like there's this incredible process. | |
There's such a good... | |
There's such a great reason to be excited. | |
And you say, okay. | |
Be excited. | |
It's a free country. | |
You can be excited. | |
What am I going to tell you? | |
Not to be excited. | |
But you don't know what the hell you're talking about. | |
You don't know what you're talking about. | |
You don't understand what this is about. | |
I'm not trying to be mean. | |
I'm not trying to be mean. | |
But she doesn't understand. | |
Here is one of the, and by the by the by, let me explain this to you. | |
Let me see if I can explain this to you. | |
Social media. | |
Social media. | |
And that's this collective term for memes and TikTok. | |
But not TikTok or Twitter or whatever per se. | |
But the information and the presentations that are the latter day. | |
These are the latter day, what am I trying to say? | |
The latter day cartoons, Oliphant and all the great moments. | |
Watch this one in particular and tell me if you can see what I'm talking about here. | |
And listen how these fine people really don't know. | |
I want to know, are you excited about Kamala Harris running for president? | |
Yeah, I am. | |
100%. | |
I am excited. | |
It's amazing. | |
What was your favorite accomplishment of hers as VP of the United States? | |
Honestly, I can't answer that question. | |
You know, honestly, that's a good question. | |
I can't really say specifically. | |
I can't. | |
You know, I'm humble there. | |
I can't think of anything specifically. | |
I don't know. | |
Sorry. | |
I don't know. | |
I haven't really been following politics. | |
But they feel good. | |
Now remember this. | |
When Obama was running, people said, now listen. | |
He's a smart man. | |
He's got a nice family. | |
He hasn't had a lot of experience. | |
But this is a very intelligent, very intellectually accomplished black man. | |
So don't give me this business about, well, we don't understand his record. | |
He didn't have a record, but that was groovy. | |
She is not Barack Obama. | |
She is not Barack Obama. | |
It is a different world, a different mindset, a different everything. | |
Do you understand that? | |
Do you see that? | |
Do you grasp what I am saying? | |
Yes, you do. | |
Of course you do. | |
Of course you do. | |
This is different. | |
And what we're seeing is we're seeing this very, this uh-oh, uh-oh, wait a minute, hold it, and you have, and listen to what I'm telling you, the good news is, the good news is, is that the Democrats are freaking out. | |
Not the people in the street, not the people that you have with their yard sign, and not the, they don't know what, these are lemmings, we're not talking about them, we're talking about the powers that be. | |
Now remember something. | |
I'm going to say this again. | |
And I'm getting all of my stuff. | |
I read all my stuff. | |
I get my emails and my sub-stacks and my columns and my sites. | |
And I told you before. | |
In fact, today, today, I'm going to be speaking at 1040 a.m. with my good friend Mark Simone on WOR. | |
One of the last... | |
Of the truly AM powerhouse. | |
We just had WCBS all talk. | |
For 60 years, WCBS 880 was here. | |
880 was CBS and Wins. | |
And yesterday was their last day. | |
They signed off. | |
And it was just, I mean, it is in the media world. | |
It's like, oh my God, it's like having this. | |
When WABC went from music to talk, I mean, it is. | |
And so what we're doing is we're saying, no, no, no, that's okay. | |
These are just, this is just, this is progress. | |
This is progress. | |
Don't worry about this. | |
This is progress. | |
This is, you know. | |
But things are changing drastically. | |
And what we are seeing right now is something very, very, very important. | |
Very, very, very important. | |
What we're seeing right now is something which is a group of people are saying, excuse me. | |
I want you to be very careful about the ballots. | |
When you do this, the left, the institutional, recognizable, organized left, the choreographed left, are ready to jump in and throw in Mike Lindell, Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, and say, there you are with this crazy denial stuff. | |
You see what they do? | |
Just like they did with conspiracy theories. | |
They throw everything into this notion about a denial. | |
A denial. | |
That you're some kind of a crazy person. | |
Now what we are saying is that you can have all of the poll watchers you want, but I and others are saying that what we are concerned about, ladies and gentlemen, is not machines. | |
Not illegal showing up, not people using IDs, not having IDs. | |
We're not talking about them. | |
Not the voting, but the ballots. | |
It's this back room thing. | |
It looks so good where you get these ballots that come into the mail. | |
They mailed them to us. | |
We opened them up. | |
This is the legitimate ballot. | |
There's the watermark or whatever the hell it is. | |
This is okay, right? | |
This is what they think. | |
But they say, don't go all Mike Lindell on this. | |
When you're saying, no, no, no. | |
You don't understand the process of this. | |
You don't understand how this thing works. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
You don't understand the process of this. | |
You don't understand the procedure. | |
You don't understand this part of it. | |
I'm not going to belabor the point, but let me just stop and say, everything that I tell you, everything from the JFK moments to the Elon Musk moments to this to that to he's on this show and Trump is doing so much. | |
He's changing his attitude. | |
Everything's going our way. | |
However, these numbers, these figures can change everything. | |
We're talking about seven states, 15 counties. | |
That's it. | |
We're not talking about what people think we're talking about. | |
And when you bring this up, here's what happens. | |
One, you're a conspiracy theorist. | |
Number two, You're a nut. | |
Number three, you're a killjoy. | |
And number four, you're this person who's just always the turn to punchbowl. | |
You know, you always are ruining the excitement of, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
That's not what this is. | |
That's not what we're talking about. | |
This is the thing which is the most important. | |
And by the way, we're talking about something that's been going on for years and years and years and years. | |
And there are people who just don't understand. | |
They don't want to understand this. | |
Here's a guy. | |
Here's a friend. | |
Jimmy says, when did Lionel go insane? | |
Do you think this is insane, Jimmy? | |
Do you really think this is insane? | |
Thank you, Colin. | |
Hang on a minute. | |
There we go. | |
Thank you, Colin. | |
Do you think this is insane? | |
Do you really think this is insane? | |
Really? | |
Seriously? | |
Do you think so, Jimmy? | |
Do you think that what I'm saying doesn't make any sense? | |
Or does it scare you? | |
Or do you think like, you know, he's got a point there. | |
I don't know. | |
I'll just dismiss it. | |
No, seriously. | |
Tell me. | |
Tell me what's insane about it. | |
And I know people like to. | |
You know, they like to say stuff and it's fun and there's a certain... | |
That's the fun part about lives and lives. | |
You kind of hide behind them. | |
But seriously, do you think this is insane? | |
Do you really think this is insane? | |
Do you really understand this? | |
Do you understand that you cannot find that if you were to sit there and say, I got a bunch of... | |
We're talking about something that might be 20 years in the making. | |
We're talking about systems that have never been purged with nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
Nobody's looking there. | |
Nobody's... | |
People love to just immediately dismiss what you're saying. | |
They just love to just... | |
I don't want to hear about this. | |
I don't want to hear about this. | |
Or they'll throw you into the... | |
They'll throw you into the Mike Lindell thing. | |
Punctured bicycle on a hillside desolate. | |
I love that. | |
Thank you. | |
Happy birthday, Lionel. | |
Thank you, punctured. | |
Christian Janus, thank you, my dear friend. | |
No, I really want to mean that. | |
I really want you to say something. | |
If you're going to say, oh, when did you become insane? | |
You've got to be able to say something. | |
It's one thing to be a pejorative. | |
It's one thing to sit there and say, wow. | |
I don't know. | |
Do you know how this thing works? | |
Because, see, this is the problem. | |
This is what we're dealing with. | |
I mentioned to you before about this idea of emergency food. | |
People say, oh, God, there you go. | |
They just love to dispute it. | |
What do you find that's probably, oh, that's the crazy tinfoil hat. | |
They have this routine, this response that is conspiracy theory. | |
Do you know what happened when, do you remember? | |
When one weekend when we just had a malware problem on gas stations? | |
Do you remember that? | |
Do you know? | |
I haven't even told you what's going on. | |
But let me explain something to you. | |
I haven't brought up weather modification. | |
I haven't brought up anything like that. | |
I haven't brought up anything involving anything that could affect floods and droughts. | |
And water. | |
Because people do not want to hear this. | |
Is that insane, Jimmy? | |
Is that insane? | |
I'm serious. | |
I'm not trying to pick on you, but you kind of weighed in. | |
Do you think that's insane? | |
Do you really know about this stuff? | |
Can you imagine going back in time explaining to people about things they had to worry about? | |
Here comes Bobby Kennedy talking about food and microplastics and everything else. | |
Do you grasp how important that is? | |
Oh, there he goes again. | |
There's that crazy... | |
He's crazy with his vaccines and all that crazy. | |
He's a nut! | |
Autism and... | |
What are you talking about? | |
What are you... | |
They just love to say this. | |
And what's also happening right now, which is very interesting, is you have a lot of people, and believe me when I tell you this, the left is freaking out. | |
Look at, let me give you another example. | |
They're trying their best to explain to you how Gemala all of a sudden really isn't what you think she is. | |
But she is! | |
And they're throwing out everybody on the old conventional platforms to explain to you. | |
She's not doing it. | |
She's not saying it. | |
Jimmy, she's nowhere to be found. | |
Where is she? | |
Where is she? | |
I guess you like her. | |
Maybe you don't think she's insane. | |
I can't really tell from one thing. | |
But Jimmy, what about... | |
Did you see Jonathan Capehart? | |
This is a guy who's really freaking out. | |
Check this out. | |
Truancy, which is what a lot of people have been hitting my Twitter feed about how that program, their criticism is it separated black children from their families. | |
She talks about the fact that, you know, yeah, there were a lot of tough decisions that were made, but I stand by them. | |
She's going to have to talk about that more fully. | |
Kamala Harris never sent parents to jail for their kids' truancy. | |
Uh-oh, well, somebody's scared. | |
Well, you know, it's funny. | |
It's very interesting about that. | |
It's funny how this thing works, how this truancy business, and they're sending all of their apparatchiks out to explain this. | |
See, this is the most important. | |
We're witnessing one of those heavily coordinated, orchestrated, choreographed gaslighting campaigns, and I love that term, that the mainstream media and sock puppet media and shadow government media have ever put together. | |
Quote, Kamala never wanted to abolish ICE, never wanted to defund the police. | |
Kamala never sent parents to jail for truancy and on and on and on. | |
Rewriting the history. | |
No, she did! | |
On truancy, you know, kids missing school, not showing up for no legitimate reason, not having, you know, unexcused absences. | |
When Kamala was a DA of San Francisco, she started a program to prosecute parents for truancy. | |
And she sent out letters. | |
And even set up hotlines for parents to snitch on each other. | |
Don't forget, snitches get stitches. | |
Remember that? | |
And she fined people. | |
But she didn't send people to jail. | |
But it wasn't an actual law at the time with jail as punishment. | |
Okay? | |
That didn't stop her from continually threatening parents with jail time. | |
So they're going to be saying that. | |
And by 2010, she made a centerpiece of her campaign for Attorney General. | |
The creation of a statewide law passed on her truancy program as DA. | |
Now, that video of her giggling about prosecuting parents for truancy was from 2010. | |
She pushed so hard and so adamantly that her truancy program became statewide law, now carrying the real threat of jail. | |
So when she became AG, DAs around California started prosecuting parents for truancy. | |
But you will now hear, in unison, Jonathan Capehart, who is just a hack, who is just, help me. | |
Just have me on and say, who are you? | |
Doesn't matter. | |
They're going to tell you. | |
Jonathan Capehart is a voice. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Whatever the demographic, I'll let other people fill in the blank, okay? | |
But you're going to be hearing them say Kamala never sent parents to jail for their kids' truancy. | |
Well, technically true, is it? | |
She wasn't the DA that actually sent the prosecutor. | |
Other DAs did it based on a law that she championed. | |
And they did it while she was Attorney General. | |
And it was something that she continually bragged about during her time as AG. | |
So in 2019, the media actually were asking about this. | |
And Kamala expressed regret that parents ended up in jail because of a program. | |
In 2024, the media has one message. | |
Nobody went to jail because of Kamala. | |
She's just, they're just, they're lying. | |
They are there because they're scared out of their mind. | |
Because what I'm telling you, and I hope Jimmy doesn't think this is too insane, Jimmy. | |
I hope Jimmy doesn't think this is insane. | |
But people realize it was too soon. | |
Ryan, thank you. | |
This Sunday, political shows are antiquated and unwatchable. | |
What does every panelist's report start with? | |
Well, listen, Kristen, I think it's so scripted and it's gross. | |
And also, Ryan, it's emblematic of a time that is over. | |
It's over. | |
It's anachronistic. | |
Let me give you an example. | |
My friends in radio here in New York. | |
WCBS, it's AM radio! | |
It's AM, I don't know about you, but because of the buildings, hell, I can't even get, I can't even get, you know what's funny? | |
I can't get phones. | |
Regular, like a phone call, I gotta have a hotline. | |
Unless I use WhatsApp. | |
WhatsApp, I got a great signal. | |
Go figure that one out. | |
I don't understand this. | |
I got this great phone, but whatever it is. | |
It's bizarre. | |
But this is an anachronism. | |
Capehart, you're living in a world, you're on a show nobody watches of people who already have made up their mind. | |
This is the most incredible thing anybody's seen. | |
Let me tell you something too, which is important to note. | |
And this is critical. | |
Really, really, really critical. | |
I told you this is Sean Ryan. | |
Sean Ryan is a great show that Trump was on. | |
He's terrific. | |
And these folks, and remember, Kamala is not going to say anything. | |
Oh, and by the way, we're finding out today in the Daily Mail that Biden was absolutely furious. | |
He is so, as we say in West Ham, he's gone. | |
That when he left at 12, he went to this place in California for his retreat. | |
He couldn't even get on the SUV. | |
He had to be propped up. | |
He's bad. | |
I mean, he is absolutely cratering freefall. | |
Absolute freefall. | |
And people like Jill are getting all upset and this and that. | |
What does it matter with you? | |
You sick bastards let this man out for this long and now you're upset because, well, first, I don't understand why they waited so long. | |
They're so disorganized. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
Tell you, Jimmy. | |
Jimmy, you may think this is insane, but let me just explain this to you. | |
They don't know what they're doing. | |
It's like they have too many people saying too many things without a specific coordination of all efforts. | |
You need somebody to really coordinate everything smoothly. | |
Let's talk about Afghanistan. | |
Do you see what Afghanistan is going through right now? | |
Did you see what Afghanistan is going through right now? | |
Do you see the picture of all the women Just sitting in black, black veils. | |
No, no, no personality. | |
No existence. | |
No significance. | |
Just they're like apostrophes. | |
The sea of, oh, it's, this is what we left. | |
Watch this. | |
The Taliban have all of them, and it's not just the Taliban. | |
We're talking about $86 billion worth of bases, equipment, military equipment, and the items that you mentioned. | |
All were left for the Taliban, and the Taliban are very generous with their brethren in Al-Qaeda and ISIS. | |
Hamas has them, Haqqani has them, Pakistani Taliban, Tahirika Taliban, they have them. | |
The Taliban have given those weapons to everyone. | |
They're even found in places like Yemen. | |
They're found in North Africa. | |
We're left behind. | |
The way I look at it, it's the last gift-wrapped item that Mr. Biden left for the Taliban. | |
And they're using that against the Afghan people. | |
Once they're done with the Afghan people, they're going to continue marching west. | |
And people don't understand this. | |
And all of the folks here, all of the ones who are arguing about Israel or Gaza from the river to the sea, you are ready to look at a cataclysm, an explosion. | |
You know, we give names to people. | |
We know, well, that's really not. | |
Well, that's not ISIS. | |
Well, that's not ISIS. | |
That's ISIL. | |
Does it sound like a Yentl, like a Jackie Mason? | |
Isl, Yentl, Mendel, Isl. | |
It was ISIS, ISIL, I-S, Daesh, Boko Haram, Al-Aqsa Brigade, is it the Houthis, is it Hezbollah, is it Hamas, is it the PLO, the PA? | |
Americans don't understand what this means. | |
It's just this hodgepodge. | |
But yet, the whole world is looking at this. | |
And we're pissing off people. | |
And we're making enemies with people we don't want to make enemies with. | |
And if you mention to anybody, Houthis, good luck. | |
Spend your time. | |
All of the time! | |
Now let me show you something also which is very, very, very interesting. | |
This is going on today. | |
This is an example of just this absolute insanity that went on. | |
You may have seen this. | |
This was a fight. | |
A fight that just broke up, that fights and riots and complete cataclysms and breakdowns of order are becoming so commonplace in social media, are doing everything in their power to recognize it. | |
But this was an event. | |
This was in Las Vegas at the MGM. | |
Watch this. | |
Sit me there, bro. | |
No, no, no. | |
Bro, sit me there, sit me there. | |
Sit right there. | |
Sit right there. | |
Oh! | |
Get out of me, yo! | |
Try to fucking play on me! | |
I'm trying to respect you and your woman! | |
Why you touching me? | |
Why you touching me? | |
Bro. | |
Back out! | |
Oh boy. | |
Look at this man. | |
What's wrong? | |
Oh, that's it. | |
Here we go, here we go. | |
We're gonna do this. | |
Go, bro! | |
Go, go, go! | |
Go, go, go, go! | |
Go, go! | |
Why are you touching me, bro? | |
Bro! | |
Bro! | |
He's trying to adjust it. | |
Security's a lot of help. | |
Let me tell you what happened. | |
Is that racial? | |
Is that racial? | |
Isn't racial supposed to be different races? | |
You see what happened just now? | |
Hey Jimmy, you watching this? | |
Jimmy, you don't think this is. | |
Jimmy, you don't think this is. | |
You don't think this is insane, do you? | |
I just want to make sure. | |
Jimmy says, this is insane. | |
These looks like stabbings. | |
This goes to show you the love. | |
And did you see the security? | |
They're talking to this fellow? | |
They're probably afraid. | |
And what happens is social media acclimate you to it. | |
They habituate you to it. | |
They make you say like, oh, that's the way it is. | |
And you get used to it. | |
You would have not seen this in 1950. | |
Never! | |
You would have never seen this. | |
Now let me tell you something, another thing. | |
Let's look at this scene in LA. | |
Here's another one. | |
Get back here. | |
Doritos, by the way. | |
Wow, Rico! | |
Come on, man. | |
Don't go in there, man. | |
This is where we are. | |
Come on, dude, come on. | |
Come on, dude, come on. | |
This is it. | |
We are this far... | |
Is this insane, Jimmy? | |
Just want to make sure. | |
Just want to make sure Jimmy doesn't think this is insane. | |
It is insane, I think. | |
But maybe this is... | |
I don't know if Jimmy's still here, but don't go away, Jimmy, because we need you. | |
Because sometimes we need sometimes to look at people who don't really understand. | |
In fact, if you want to find out if you're doing a good job teaching... | |
Ask a student who doesn't understand, and the student will tell you, well, here's why we don't understand. | |
Ah, okay. | |
Okay, we'll work that way. | |
We are this far away from my cataclysm. | |
We have people of all different groups, and by the way, it's not all parts of the country. | |
You're not going to see this in La Jolla, though you might with a lot of the Tren de Aragua from Venezuela. | |
This is savagery. | |
This is unabated, unmitigated, unparalleled. | |
We're this far away. | |
And there is a new level of criminal who doesn't know and doesn't care. | |
And nothing seems to get in their way. | |
Nothing seems to get in their way. | |
Nothing. | |
You mean nothing to them. | |
They don't care about this. | |
How are you going to handle this? | |
What are you going to do? | |
What do you want to do? | |
Okay, Myla wants to have, I guess she wants to have something about, I guess, maybe she wants to have what? | |
She wants to have defund the police or something? | |
See, this is where we are right now. | |
This is where we are. | |
And there are people who are all over the place ready. | |
And we saw this. | |
During the George Floyd riots. | |
Remember the George Floyd riots? | |
They talk about J6. | |
J6 was nothing. | |
J6 was nothing. | |
It was nothing right there. | |
They were invited into it. | |
And they made it. | |
This was the end of the world. | |
Oh my God. | |
But this goes on all over the place. | |
And when people like Don Lemon and the K-Parts and the Zika Brzezinski's and the Zika Virus and the Meagers and all these shows that speak to, I guess, first of all, none of those folks are watching MSDNC or anything from the matter, but you know what they are watching? | |
They are watching TikTok. | |
So how do you think we get to them through TikTok? | |
And I promise you, I promise you, I promise you, believe me when I say this, if there had been an armed contingent at that 7-Eleven, there is nobody today who would want to risk their life for Doritos. | |
None. | |
Nobody. | |
What do they want to do? | |
They want to get rid of assault weapons because they want to leave. | |
Let me see if I can say this this way. | |
We are being told by these people that they want to remove They're like the AIDS virus. | |
What do I mean by that? | |
AIDS is so pernicious because what it is, it is an end of the immune system. | |
All of our, how do I say this, all of our protections are turned off. | |
And all of our abilities to fight back, the simplest of What am I trying to say? | |
The simplest of maladies, they're all gone. | |
They're all turned off. | |
The most incredible thing in the world you've ever seen. | |
And one of the reasons why AIDS was discovered initially was they found out people were dying from things like Kaposi's sarcoma and pneumocystis pneumonia that nobody ever, nobody, nobody died from that. | |
Until they found out, wait a minute, wait a minute. | |
We're seeing something interesting here. | |
We're seeing people. | |
Dying from this, the immune system is turned off. | |
So our ability to fight back, courts, arming ourselves, police, the immune system, they want to turn off. | |
Jimmy, do you understand this? | |
Is this insane for you? | |
Jimmy, do you understand? | |
Now, Kamala herself, who lives in a rarefied world of protection, by the way, they told Bobby Kennedy, you're on your own again, kid. | |
All right. | |
He's not running for anything. | |
Well, he's on the ballot. | |
Well, he's not. | |
Because you know what those bastards do. | |
They want him. | |
And they want Trump right in front of you. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
They were so... | |
They actually came forward and were laughing. | |
You had Joy Reid say, how do we know he really was it? | |
That could have been the... | |
The prompter. | |
This is where we are. | |
There is an intellectual savagery. | |
There is a hate. | |
There is a hate that people feel. | |
You don't understand. | |
You got that, Jimmy? | |
Is that insane for you? | |
Just celebrating. | |
The truth. | |
Just don't want you to get upset about this. | |
It's on. | |
And these people, they have no. | |
They turn on themselves. | |
Let me give you an example. | |
They turn. | |
On Joe Biden. | |
They turned on him. | |
They want nothing to do with Joe Biden. | |
Nothing. | |
Jill is furious. | |
Furious with what? | |
The way they treat it. | |
The way they absolutely just rejected him. | |
They rejected him. | |
They threw him away like he was nothing. | |
After all, he did. | |
They're furious. | |
Once they're done with you, they're finished. | |
You know who else they're done with? | |
You ready for this? | |
You're going to love this one. | |
Alec Baldwin. | |
I know you don't think so. | |
I know nobody cares. | |
Alec Baldwin. | |
Alec Baldwin. | |
They can't stand him. | |
And he was there the whole time. | |
He was one of their faithful types. | |
He did everything for them. | |
Alec Baldwin was there. | |
Alec Baldwin did that terrible Trump imitation before anybody. | |
There was one, there was one, and Alec Baldwin is a great impersonator, but he could never do Trump. | |
There was one young man who came forward. | |
Came forward. | |
He was on SNL. | |
I think he's still there. | |
Maybe. | |
I don't know. | |
Watch it. | |
But he was a tall, skinny, young man who did this great, and he did this, and he did every little, and he was the basis. | |
For people to repeat. | |
Esti Pauli, or whatever her name is, who does the gay mala, she was in a debate with this new fellow who imitated this person. | |
David Fry, this is before your time, David Fry was the person who really showed us how to do Nixon. | |
And people would imitate David Fry. | |
I'm not a crook. | |
Looking down and what have you. | |
Powell says, Fauci was infected with a West Nile virus. | |
Your thoughts? | |
I wish him a speedy recovery. | |
That's not too crazy, is it there, Jimmy? | |
Just want to make sure. | |
Want to make sure it's not too insane. | |
What about this? | |
Steve says, what about Prince Charles? | |
What about Kate? | |
Did you see Kate the other day? | |
She's single. | |
Again, by the way, speaking of which, get ready because Megan's going to leave him so fast. | |
Wait, they're going to dump Harry before you know. | |
Watch what happens. | |
Watch. | |
Behind the scenes, we're already seeing it. | |
Anyway, let me go back to what I'm saying. | |
So here's Alec. | |
And Alec Baldwin comes along. | |
And he does everything. | |
And this new fellow, by the way, is doing, as I was saying before, David Fry did the first. | |
LBJ, and he did Nixon. | |
Von Meter. | |
Von Meter, the first family, was the one who did Kennedy, and people imitated Von Meter. | |
So, okay, you got it? | |
Okay. | |
So, Alec Baldwin, he just came out and he would put a wig on, and he would just kind of blow his lips out, and he never did the... | |
How do we say this? | |
He didn't do like Estee Palti. | |
She does the face and the mouth. | |
She's perfect. | |
Am I getting through, Jimmy? | |
Jimmy, am I getting through with you? | |
I just want to make sure. | |
Don't want you to think this is insane now. | |
Don't want you to think this is his name. | |
But anyway, Alec Baldwin was there. | |
And he was this lone lunatic. | |
Remember when he did his first show on MSDNC? | |
It was a talk show. | |
I think his first guest, correct me if I'm wrong, Was Deborah Winger? | |
And then he had Bill de Blasio? | |
I mean, it was like, what are you doing? | |
And then he did this thing on NPR. | |
And he did this thing. | |
You see it all the time. | |
And whenever you do talk shows, in particular, the best thing is to tell people, don't wear headphones. | |
The host should have a headphone, or cans, to get instructions from the From the booth, so to speak, from the board op, from the producer. | |
When I was in a tour de force, hailed by critics moment on House of Cards, in my scene, I was on with Robin Wright, and I'm the talk show host. | |
And I said, not for nothing, if anybody cares, but I should have hands on, not her. | |
I should. | |
If you want this to be legitimate, because theoretically, There's no... | |
I couldn't hear what somebody in the control room was saying to me. | |
Unlike... | |
Remember the Frasier? | |
When he goes, Frasier, on line two, we have... | |
I said, what is this? | |
She's announcing on Frasier we have line two. | |
We have Betty who wants to talk about her cat. | |
I've never heard of that one. | |
But they didn't care. | |
They liked it their ways. | |
Okay, fine. | |
What are you going to do? | |
What? | |
Are you going? | |
No. | |
They can't stand him. | |
So now, Quentin Tarantino's coming out against him. | |
Nobody's coming out in favor of Alec Baldwin. | |
Nobody. | |
What if this had been Ron Howard? | |
If this had been Ron Howard, Scorsese, even Clint Eastwood, they've been using guns their whole life. | |
If Scorsese came forward and said, wait a minute, hold it. | |
And even if De Niro said, he didn't do anything wrong. | |
He was the actor. | |
You're supposed to count on the armory. | |
You don't sit there. | |
You're remembering your lines and your motivation. | |
You don't sit there and say, just a minute, let me check the gun. | |
No. | |
Maybe as a production head, he might have been civilly liable for the entire organization. | |
Make a long story short, they've abandoned him too. | |
They have no soul. | |
They have no soul. | |
They eat their own. | |
Look what they did to Joe Biden. | |
Look what they did. | |
They don't care. | |
There is no loyalty. | |
You have these people, like we played in the first clip, who said, I don't even know what she's done. | |
I'm happy. | |
It's joy. | |
Is it joy? | |
I'm happy. | |
Forward. | |
You've got this idiot, weirdo, this strange, demented Tim. | |
Timmy Walls! | |
Tampon Tim! | |
Oh my god! | |
This lunatic! | |
And they're thinking to themselves, what have I gotten from this? | |
He doesn't appeal to anyone! | |
No one! | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
This is the greatest thing in the world! | |
We're doing great! | |
As long as they don't steal it fair and square! | |
Sorry Jimmy! | |
Sorry about that! | |
Hate to say it to you, Jimmy. | |
I know you're not going to want to hear this. | |
But I'm really scared about this thing. | |
Because nobody's talking about it. | |
They're talking about, oh, this is great. | |
This is Bobby Kennedy. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Hold it. | |
Can we check this? | |
Can we check those voter rolls? | |
Do you mind if I do that? | |
If you look at RCP right now, look at Real Clear Politics. | |
It shows Harris, Harris, top battlegrounds. | |
Trump is up above just a lot. | |
I mean, they are showing betting odds right now. | |
As of today, Harris, Harris, Harris. | |
Now, battleground states, it is, let me see, Wisconsin. | |
Oh, here we go. | |
I'm sorry. | |
There we go. | |
Trump is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Out of the 7, it's Trump has 5, Harris has 2. That's right now. | |
And as far as the... | |
Let me see. | |
Do we still have the... | |
Yep. | |
So far, the electoral... | |
But I'm going to say this one more time. | |
Let's assume I know Harris is in Wisconsin. | |
Harris is in Wisconsin. | |
Let's say Wisconsin and Michigan. | |
She's up by two. | |
And what if somebody were to say, what if somebody were to say, what if somebody, just Harris, think about this, Wisconsin and Michigan. | |
That's just two states. | |
Wisconsin and Michigan. | |
And I go in there with you and I say, can we see those, can we see your voter roll? | |
Sure. | |
Are these all of the names and addresses? | |
That the ballots write in absentees. | |
Yeah. | |
Is this it? | |
Thank you. | |
Can we look at this? | |
Of course. | |
These are the names and addresses that the ballots go to, right? | |
Yes. | |
Okay. | |
Have you checked those addresses? | |
Do you know what 123 Main Street is in Marshfield, Wisconsin? | |
Do you know that? | |
No. | |
Well, see, that's a best buy. | |
Did you know that? | |
There is no home. | |
This address? | |
How long has that been there? | |
I don't know. | |
Have you checked these? | |
I don't know. | |
Dmitry Shplitkin, 123 Main Street, that's a Best Buy. | |
There are at least, according to our quantitative book, there are 50 people who live at 123 Main Street. | |
There is no 123 Main Street. | |
Who are these people? | |
Let's just assume this. | |
And let me say this again because people are so dense. | |
I'm not talking about voting machines. | |
I'm not talking about votes. | |
I'm talking about ballots. | |
I'm not talking about Dominion. | |
I'm not talking about Smartmatic. | |
I'm not talking about any of that stuff. | |
I'm not talking about illegals. | |
I'm not talking about IDs. | |
I'm not talking about anything at the precincts. | |
Nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
I'm not talking about that. | |
Not talking about that. | |
Because they're so scared about this. | |
They just don't even want to talk about it. | |
And that's the whole conditioning. | |
They want you so conditioned. | |
Because they want you not to be able to distinguish between ballots versus votes. | |
They just want you to think about it as this one big crazy right-wing Mike Lindell lunacy denial. | |
You got that? | |
And Fox isn't going to be talking about that. | |
Dennis Whipple, everybody, says, Happy Birthday, Lionel. | |
As we've announced in past years, we share birthdays today. | |
You 66, me 69. Excellent! | |
And you know what the square root of 69 is, don't you? | |
Ain't something. | |
Dennis, thank you. | |
Happy birthday, brother. | |
Thank you. | |
Isn't there something? | |
Some other great people on board on this day, too, is all I want to say. | |
Some great people I know. | |
Leave it at that. | |
Leave it at that. | |
Mother Teresa. | |
Eh, whatever. | |
Okay. | |
Now, aside from this. | |
So when you go to these things and you go to these places and you say, now, let me ask you something. | |
Do you know? | |
Did you ever do an audit check on this? | |
No. | |
Do we know how many? | |
How many of these people, these addresses, have you ever compared voter rolls with actual property tax? | |
Do you know that 123 Main Street is a one-bedroom, little 200-square-foot shack that has 50 people? | |
And do you know, let's just assume that I wrote this, it's my play. | |
Let's say I have a play or a movie. | |
And in my movie, I have these operatives who go and somehow they get the... | |
These are real ballots, real watermarks, real ones. | |
I get them either before they go out to the addresses or I collect them at the addresses. | |
One of the two. | |
I've got some inside job. | |
Maybe at the post office. | |
Maybe at the supervisor's office. | |
I don't know. | |
But they're legitimate actual ballots. | |
And you're going to get some guy named... | |
You know, Marcus absent. | |
He's going to be sitting there and he's going to be opening up this letter and he's going to be recording it. | |
And you can have all the Charlie Kirk and all the poll watchers you want. | |
And they can stand over and say, I'm opening up this one too. | |
Looks okay to me. | |
And they won't see anything. | |
They'll see nothing wrong. | |
They've got the watermark here. | |
It comes in. | |
They open it up. | |
And all of these were from one address. | |
They don't exist. | |
And nobody knows. | |
Crypto says, happy nativity, Uncle Lenny. | |
Thank you, sir. | |
Nativity. | |
And I may be crazy for Jimmy, and I may know, I know this, I know this. | |
There are people that I swear to you, you have no idea in the course of my life, in my wonderful life, with this beautiful woman that I'm married to. | |
Share the marital bed with, and oh my God, I'm so lucky. | |
But over the years, I've said, you know, and this may be tough for Jimmy. | |
I said, but there's this thing called geoengineering. | |
You know they're spraying something, right? | |
And they said, you are out of your mind. | |
And I said, what do you mean? | |
You're crazy. | |
I'm crazy? | |
Well, look up. | |
What is that? | |
There's a great picture somebody sent me of, I think I... | |
On my Twitter, I reposted it. | |
It's the Eiffel Tower with, I mean, just, you see these octothorpe and flash-marked trails of, it's just the most incredible thing anybody's ever seen. | |
Most incredible thing anybody's ever seen. | |
It's beyond, you can't believe it. | |
And I said, they're spraying something. | |
I talked to Dave Wiggy, he didn't talk to this, he goes, you're crazy. | |
You're out of your mind. | |
And they said, do you mean it's chemtrails? | |
No, I'm not saying chemtrails. | |
And then, at the very same time, at the very same time, if you looked up chemtrails, people would say, that's a conspiracy theory. | |
Okay. | |
But if you looked up geoengineering, that's where it was. | |
Bill Gates, Harvard, MIT, everybody's talking about dimming, solar radiation management. | |
Carbon dioxide removal. | |
They're there. | |
They told you. | |
But it was a different name. | |
And even that prevented people from saying, I'm going to get to the bottom of that. | |
I'm going to get to the bottom of that. | |
But they don't want to. | |
Because it's easier to say, you're crazy. | |
I've been at television stations and I'm saying, you're a meteorologist. | |
You want people to send in you letters or Instagram, hey, we've got, I'd like to say, Mr. Splitkin's class at PS 133. | |
I want to say hi, a hearty hello. | |
And they ask, what's a cumulus number? | |
Well, that's the type of cloud that I've got one for you. | |
I'm from Mr. Dingleberry's fourth grade class at PS 183, and they want to know, what the hell are you spraying? | |
Why can't we see the sun? | |
What is going on? | |
Why does it go from completely blue and perfect and the next day it's hazy? | |
What is that? | |
What is going on here? | |
What are these trails? | |
Anyway, anyway, anyway. | |
I'm not going to go through this. | |
I've been through this. | |
But then you get the jimmies out there who say, that's crazy because they love to say you're crazy. | |
They love it. | |
They love to make fun of people. | |
I don't care about if Gemala wasn't running for office. | |
I don't care. | |
I don't care about her stupid stuff. | |
I don't want her to be president or to pretend she's being president. | |
But let me tell you something. | |
They would still make fun of Trump no matter what. | |
Guaranteed. | |
They would still make fun of Trump no matter what. | |
Because it's who we are today. | |
You see those pictures of those people rioting? | |
We live in a scrum. | |
We live in a world where people love to pile on. | |
And they don't feel anything. | |
They don't vote for anything. | |
There's a group of people out there who are going to make a complete and total difference. | |
But if you do not secure what I am telling you, if I do not, and this is important, If I do not, and we do not, secure this, or address it, or have somebody, Fox News is so freaked out, they're not going to get near this. | |
Even though it has nothing to do, we're not talking machines. | |
They're not able to identify the truth. | |
Newsmax? | |
Never. | |
They're trying to raise money for whatever. | |
I mean, they're just... | |
This is where we live. | |
Then you got Jonathan Capehart, who is a dweeb of beyond insignificance, whose job is to go out to remind you, no, no, Kemala's not that bad. | |
And where is Kemala? | |
I have no idea. | |
And I'm telling you something. | |
Remember I'm telling you this. | |
Remember. | |
Remember. | |
This is important. | |
If I could guarantee that this particular part that I'm concerned of were corrected, Trump wins. | |
Hands down. | |
That's how important. | |
But if you can't control that, I can't guarantee that. | |
And I saw over the weekend, there's a picture of, I don't even know how I saw this, Lara Trump. | |
Oh, she's running. | |
Or she's on a bike, or she's showing what great shape she's in, and she's with Eric and her daughter, and oh, she's... | |
It's like, are you spending day and night at these swing states? | |
Do you know anything about what I'm talking about? | |
What are you doing? | |
You're the co-chair. | |
No, I'm Lara Trump. | |
Don't you understand? | |
I'm out here. | |
Oh, here's our child on the first day of school. | |
I don't care about your kid. | |
First of all... | |
And this is to you, Lara. | |
Why are you showing pictures of your kids? | |
Do you know what happened? | |
Do you know what happened to your father-in-law? | |
Why are you showing pictures of your children? | |
There are sick bastards out there who want to hurt you. | |
I would never show a picture of my children. | |
Never! | |
Ever! | |
And you're a Trump! | |
You're an idiot! | |
Because to you, your world is, look at me. | |
It's about chattel. | |
This is another thing I own. | |
I own this. | |
And here are these little things I own. | |
These are my... | |
I don't understand this. | |
I don't understand. | |
Sometimes I'm going to sit there and say, would you get her and have her head examined? | |
Maybe Jimmy might think that's insane. | |
Have you wondered about... | |
What do you need to know about how sick this world is? | |
What is the matter with you? | |
I don't understand it. | |
I just don't understand. | |
And what I'm saying is so basic. | |
It's not that hard to grasp the notion of this. | |
We live in this world of, I don't even know. | |
And I'm also going to tell you something right now. | |
Nobody wants to hear this. | |
But I'm glad that RNC, that convention, did that win any new people over? | |
I don't know. | |
To the DNC? | |
Let me talk to you about, do you know what a bunch of rat bastards these are for them to actually create the hint that Beyonce was going to be there? | |
Did you see that? | |
That's why the numbers went up, if it matters to anybody. | |
I'm going to say something to you. | |
Jimmy might think this is insane, but let me see if I can explain this to you. | |
It goes something like this. | |
Listen to us. | |
Bay. | |
Is that what you call it? | |
Bay? | |
Okay, Bay. | |
You know, Bay is a very interesting person. | |
Andy Armour, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Bro, happy birthday, literally. | |
Thank you, bro. | |
Thank you, Andy. | |
I appreciate that. | |
Crypto says, the geoengineering iterations is how I know I'm safe here. | |
Thank you always for the symposium, Uncle Lenny. | |
Thank you, Crypto. | |
I am always someone who loves to say to people that don't worry about it. | |
I would much rather calm people down than to raise to... | |
My thing is not to create... | |
Fears of whatever it is. | |
I mean that. | |
But all my life, I never... | |
On the 11th day of the 9th month, 23 years ago, was my red pill day. | |
And I was here in New York, and I was here, and I remember at the time talking to people in the news business, and I'm saying, are you seeing what I'm saying? | |
They said, you betcha. | |
And I remember there was an attitude of, wow, this is... | |
We didn't know what it was, but they're saying, this is not what they're saying. | |
And then all of a sudden, Somebody said one day something, and I will never forget the moment, the moment when my life changed one particular day. | |
On that day, I pointed something out. | |
It was very obvious. | |
I've spoken to it before. | |
I'm not going to do it now. | |
But I pointed something out, which was so obvious. | |
And somebody, kind of like Jimmy, I think, said, called up on the air and said, what are you getting at? | |
And the theme was, why are you daring to expose something which is false? | |
Dennis Vetrina says, Gemala looks scared. | |
Look at her eyes. | |
I do think Vance feels cheated on. | |
Happy birthday, fellow Virgo. | |
Love you for keeping us sane. | |
Thank you. | |
Oh, sorry, Denise. | |
Excuse me. | |
Denise, thank you. | |
You know what? | |
It's funny you say that. | |
There is. | |
You know, JD and his wife and Vivek. | |
I don't know. | |
You hear stuff. | |
There's all kinds of stuff going on, Denise. | |
You may or may not know this to be true, but it's true. | |
It's like stuff you cannot believe. | |
That's all I'm going to say. | |
Now, I know people here don't care about what's going on in the royal family, but... | |
Believe me what I'm telling you. | |
If you know what was going on, what Double M Megan is planning, she's going to bounce out of there so fast. | |
Wait to see what happens to Harry. | |
Wait to see how this thing... | |
They're still trying to bounce. | |
They're still trying to kick out Andrew. | |
These are the richest people on the planet. | |
See, they're so beautiful. | |
The royal family, they make the Saudis look like pikers. | |
They're the most... | |
And they make it sound like they're going through this hee-haw trailer trash stuff. | |
Well, Andrew won't leave. | |
I can't get rid of it. | |
He's a squatter. | |
And you know, what's your name? | |
So anyway, we don't care about that. | |
Just like people don't care about AI. | |
Nobody cares about that. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
Over there. | |
You'll see. | |
You'll see. | |
If you're in my biz, if you're in my biz, You've got to understand that certain things people don't want to talk about. | |
For example, Bobby Kennedy. | |
Bobby Kennedy is talking about kids' health. | |
No. | |
No. | |
You're wasting your time with health and diet in America. | |
Doesn't go in. | |
It's diet. | |
Food. | |
Doesn't make any sense. | |
Doesn't make any sense. | |
None of it. | |
None of it. | |
It goes into the head and nothing. | |
Happens. | |
So you've got to change the message. | |
So when Bobby Kennedy was talking about seed oils, I'm thinking, okay, on Fox News, or Fox and Friends, he's talking seed oils. | |
Bobby, what are you doing? | |
What are you doing, bro? | |
Literally. | |
What are you doing? | |
What are you doing? | |
They don't understand what you're talking about. | |
Seed oils? | |
No, no, no, no. | |
And by the way, lay off the... | |
I'm just saying. | |
I don't know if that's growth hormone or testosterone or whatever, but be careful. | |
Okay? | |
Be careful. | |
I know this. | |
I like when people say, you know, I take this testosterone and I feel great. | |
You know, I take these. | |
I take speed. | |
I feel great. | |
You want to feel great? | |
Take speed. | |
Oh, man. | |
There's some stuff out there. | |
Adderall will, oh, people swear by it. | |
You want to do that? | |
Go ahead. | |
You'll feel good for a while. | |
Do it. | |
It's wonderful. | |
You know what else feels great? | |
Heroin. | |
Or, as my clients would call it, heroin. | |
It's great. | |
Oh, man, you feel like, ooh, you are one with the world. | |
So I love when they say that. | |
I love when they say, yeah, but this makes me feel good. | |
Yeah, but that makes you feel good too. | |
Oh, okay. | |
Take speed. | |
Go ahead. | |
Well, that's not good for you. | |
Ah, ah. | |
So just because you feel better, okay. | |
All right, I got it. | |
What you need to do is, Bobby's got to tell people, you can't get this in China. | |
In China, you can't get red dye number seven. | |
You can't get GMOs. | |
In Russia, Putin said no to GMOs. | |
But here you can. | |
Why is that? | |
What do China and Russia know that we don't? | |
They don't have a big AGRA lobbying group. | |
They're not affected by big money, by corporate big money. | |
They care about their people. | |
Americans don't. | |
You think that's okay? | |
How many do you know that your kids have never, ever, ever, ever had an actual, probably an actual real corn? | |
And keep in mind where corn comes from. | |
Corn is corn syrup. | |
Corn are tortillas. | |
Corn is corn chips. | |
Corn is a lot of stuff. | |
Beets for sugar. | |
GMOs. | |
Wheat. | |
GMOs. | |
Canola. | |
GMOs. | |
Not real. | |
Nothing your body says, what is this? | |
That's wheat. | |
That's not wheat. | |
Yeah, it is. | |
No. | |
No. | |
This goes on forever. | |
You don't hear about GMOs. | |
You know why? | |
Money. | |
Big Agra has more money than all of them put together. | |
Because the moment... | |
Do you remember when all of a sudden people said, Remember, all of a sudden people said non-gluten, gluten-free. | |
Remember that? | |
Do you remember one day, it was a Tuesday, and all of a sudden things said gluten-free. | |
And people said, well, I don't want gluten-free. | |
I don't want gluten. | |
Well, I'm gluten-free. | |
The hell with this. | |
What's gluten? | |
I don't know, but I don't want it. | |
Is it bad for you? | |
I don't know if it's bad for you, but I don't want it. | |
But what does it mean? | |
I don't know. | |
That's how people work. | |
So Bobby Kennedy's trying to do this thing about making food safe. | |
But you can't go and tell a bunch of really out of shape people who don't understand this. | |
They don't even look up. | |
They don't even care if you're spraying their skies. | |
And you're going to explain to them red dye number seven? | |
Ladies and gentlemen, Sparky weighs in. | |
Sparky says, how about Canada's elaborate? | |
Long-term conspiracy to slowly poison the U.S. with canola oil. | |
Oh! | |
Canada oil? | |
Good luck with that one. | |
Canola's good, though, isn't it? | |
Use a nice vegetable oil. | |
Oh, and vegetable oils? | |
Corn oil? | |
Oh, God, no! | |
No! | |
Oh, no! | |
But, good luck! | |
And, Sparky, if you tried to say that... | |
Oh, my God. | |
If you try to say that, you know, this is funny. | |
You mentioned you say this. | |
Steve talks about Mexican GMO'd corn for thousands of years. | |
That is why corn has a cob. | |
You know that the real, we have these things, Steve. | |
Every year they have this local church here in the hood, in the kitchen, as we say. | |
And they have these people who show up and They look like they're from, I don't know, Aztecs. | |
They just, they have a look. | |
It's so interesting. | |
They live here, and they put all this food up, and they do corn and masa, and they have corn kernels that are as big as your thumb, and you want, what is it? | |
Every kind of shit. | |
They have enjoyed this kind of, Heritage corn for years and generations. | |
And they are fighting desperately. | |
And one of the problems with NAFTA was they said, we are not going to lose this. | |
We are not going to lose this. | |
It meant so much to them. | |
Now, what I just told you, can you imagine explaining this to most people in America? | |
No way. | |
So, it doesn't really matter. | |
There's a group of people out there who are in the middle, who are so perfectly, so perfectly suited, so perfectly suited to understand and to grasp this. | |
And they are the most important people, and they can make the difference, provided their votes are not diluted by other means. | |
Sparky says, see, beat me to it. | |
Corn's like the OG GMO. | |
That's right. | |
It's like the original, after years and years and years of, not heritage, what do they call it? | |
Not heritage, there's a name for it. | |
Anyway, you want things to, by the way, if ever you want to read something, there is a documentary. | |
Well, you can see it online that Dr. Greger did. | |
And one of the greatest things that you can do for yourself is so simple. | |
It's one of the easiest things you can do. | |
And it's to get actual flaxseed. | |
Forget everything else. | |
I don't care. | |
If you want to use hemp or whatever, some other time. | |
Use it elsewhere. | |
But make sure you have at least two tablespoons of ground flaxseed every day in something. | |
In your oatmeal, in your cereal, in your salad. | |
I don't care how you do it. | |
Whatever it was. | |
It is one of the greatest things that you can ever do. | |
And I will put together for you one of the best documentaries ever. | |
It's just the simplest little thing that you can do. | |
And I love things that are just simple. | |
Simple. | |
Not Just do that. | |
And don't buy it pre-ground. | |
Make sure it's kind of, it can last about a week or so in your fridge. | |
George Key says, oh yes, heirloom. | |
Thank you, George. | |
Yes, heirloom. | |
Now, listen to what I'm saying. | |
Do you think Bobby Kennedy is going to win people over by talking about food? | |
No. | |
But what he's going to do, he's telling people, it's okay. | |
Bobby Kennedy's cool. | |
He's with Trump. | |
Elon Musk is cool. | |
He's with Trump. | |
Sean Ryan, he's on with him. | |
Trump's cool. | |
Theo Vaughn, Trump's cool. | |
That's what I want to see. | |
That's what I want to see. | |
I want people to say, this guy's pretty good. | |
I want Trump to stop with the rallies. | |
It's safer. | |
And I want you to speak softly. | |
Speak in your regular voice. | |
Speak about the concerns that you have. | |
Don't mention Gay Mala. | |
Don't mention her. | |
She doesn't exist. | |
And if you do have to mention her, call her the Democrats, as though it's not her in particular. | |
We're in the fight for our lives. | |
Also, dear friends, do not, do not, do not get involved into arguments with people who are going to vote Democrat. | |
It's okay. | |
You're not going to win them over. | |
I see this a lot. | |
I can't believe it. | |
My daughter-in-law believes it. | |
Stop it. | |
Stop it. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
You're not trying to win these people over. | |
I don't care. | |
They think you're crazy because you want to vote for Trump. | |
Prometheus Forever says, I remember you on Fox 5 back in the day. | |
Dabbing right into 9-11 and the inconsistencies therein at a time when they were calling people crazy for suggesting conspiracy. | |
I couldn't believe it. | |
I can't believe how people don't even understand that that word. | |
Well, who do you think the bad guys were? | |
When you say it's Al-Qaeda doing something, what is that? | |
That's a conspiracy too. | |
They don't even know what they're talking about. | |
People would much rather mock Then support and listen. | |
They have been doing this. | |
Let me talk about it. | |
It's funny. | |
And thank you, by the way. | |
Remember a while back, years ago, on Johnny Carson, there was a guy named Yul Gibbons. | |
Yul Gibbons is for grape nuts. | |
Remember that? | |
He goes, tastes like a pine nut. | |
Remember that? | |
Yul Gibbons. | |
And they called them health nuts. | |
They called people health nuts. | |
Who remembers Jim Fix's book on running? | |
Do you remember this? | |
They said running was crazy. | |
What are you running for? | |
This was, I guess it was in high school. | |
People ran. | |
Here's how you run. | |
And they showed pictures and drawings of how to run. | |
Then there was Walking Magazine. | |
Remember, Walking Magazine. | |
Years ago, I was an inveterate walker. | |
Walking was the greatest thing in the world. | |
And then there was a walking magazine. | |
Walking! | |
And special shoes for walking. | |
Remember when Adidas was the first mit tres strippen or whatever it says. | |
Adidas was the first non-Chuck Taylor tennis shoe. | |
The idea that people were running like in loafers and wingtips. | |
And all of a sudden, somebody said, running is good for you. | |
Remember when you were a kid, there was a gym, going to a gym. | |
It wasn't a gym. | |
There was a Vic Tanny, there maybe was a Jack LaLanne, or there was a gym where boxers went. | |
1970, whatever it was, pumping iron, Arnold Schwarzenegger, blew up. | |
Blew up. | |
Now we've got people injecting all kinds of stuff you can imagine. | |
Cycling and whatever. | |
And it takes one, it takes the blood-brain barrier to go from one thing to the next. | |
Where it goes from obscure to cool. | |
Overnight. | |
This is cool. | |
I'm giving you the example again. | |
I'm telling you again. | |
You know what I'm going to say? | |
Tattoos. | |
Tattoos. | |
Overnight. | |
And then, who are the most interesting is I love... | |
If I see a bunch of people, and I can't do this, but if I'm at some place, and they're sitting at a table, and there's a bunch of young people, and it's, you know, summery, and they have sleeveless, and I don't see tattoos, I want to ask them, how is it? | |
How is it? | |
I'm always looking for a tattoo. | |
How did you escape this? | |
The other day, I was so intrigued. | |
We're at a place eating, and I'm just looking around, and I drop something, and I look, and this woman has a... | |
And she's got those little ankle socks. | |
And right underneath was this little tiny tattoo. | |
I'm saying, how did you stop there? | |
What was the purpose of that? | |
It's the most incredible thing I've ever seen. | |
Overnight. | |
And the moment you find out why something is cool, overnight. | |
Remember when the hawk... | |
Tua girl. | |
I was telling people that Hawk Tua was actually an Indian tribe. | |
Overnight! | |
Social media turned her into a overnight. | |
It fascinates me. | |
Because I watch the birds. | |
We are this close from all of a sudden Trump being the tattoo, the revolutionary, the cool vote. | |
Gamala's passe. | |
We're not voting for her. | |
She's whatever. | |
We don't do that anymore. | |
We don't care about that anymore. | |
That's passe. | |
That's what I want. | |
That's the thing I wanted. | |
Now, you go and you talk to anybody in the Trump campaign about what's cool and the psychometrics of fads. | |
I think Elon probably gets it. | |
Probably not so much. | |
Try going and explaining to them, why is this cool all of a sudden? | |
How do we make you cool? | |
That's what I'm interested in. | |
Sparky says, Spanish thought the Aztecs soaking corn in lye was just ceremonial, so failed to pass that process along to Europe, resulting in vitamin deficiency. | |
Soaking in lye increased nutrient availability. | |
The name of that is so good. | |
Thank you for that. | |
It's called nixtamalization. | |
How many is made from dried corn that has been soaked in a lye or slaked lime solution? | |
A process called nixtamalization. | |
The lye or potassium hydroxide, KOH. | |
Can be made from water and wood ash and the slaked lime or calcium hydroxide. | |
The corn kernels are soaked, which removes the hulls and turns the inner kernels tender and plump. | |
This process improves the corn's nutritional content by making the B vitamin niacin more easily absorbed. | |
Absolutely. | |
And when you see that, It's brilliant. | |
Nixtamalization. | |
Nixtamalil is the new Nahuati. | |
Boy, these words. | |
Nahuati, word for hominy. | |
Lie hominy is a type of hominy made with lie. | |
It's brilliant. | |
It's brilliant. | |
They know what they're doing. | |
And it's just a... | |
And for years, for years, these folks lived on potatoes, starches, tubers. | |
That's where they got their energy source. | |
Not a lot of meat, if any meat at all. | |
Sparky says, it's the difference between grits and polenta. | |
Indeed, look at this. | |
Every now and then, we will hit on the subject. | |
And there will be these subjects that Sparky will hit on. | |
And we'll go off. | |
And I love it. | |
They'll talk about his father and Ulysses Grant, let's say. | |
Remember a word, what was it? | |
It was called, not parallels, but James something or other, where they would, these events would, the phonograph record would lead to the refrigerator. | |
And it was this... | |
Channels or passages or something. | |
James, he was the British fellow with the comb over and the hair. | |
Anyway, it's a wonderful show. | |
Wonderful show. | |
All right, dear friends, thank you. | |
Thank you for your kindness. | |
Thank you for this. | |
I appreciate it. | |
Sparky, thank you. | |
Prometheus Forever, thank you. | |
George Keene. | |
Denise Vetraino, thank you so much, Denise. | |
Crypto Domini, thank you. | |
Andy Armour, everybody. | |
Dennis Whipple, thank you. | |
Raul Rodriguez, Ryan, Christian Janus, Pictured Bicycle on a Hillside Desolate. | |
That's a good name. | |
Thank you. | |
Papa Kilo, too. | |
And, of course, Sean Lucan, the toucan. | |
Thank you. | |
Yes! | |
Connections with James Burke. | |
Yes! | |
I used to love that show. | |
There would be this seemingly inconsequential That event too. | |
Crypto says, when the dollar falls, I'll donate in corn. | |
Indeed. | |
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