Election2024: America Is Fighting Desperately to Avoid Going Insane
Election2024: America Is Fighting Desperately to Avoid Going Insane
Election2024: America Is Fighting Desperately to Avoid Going Insane
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The most important message right now is what I have been suggesting. | |
I don't want to sound like Dershowitz, but I have been talking about a couple of things for the longest time. | |
The first thing is to have President Trump say something to the effect of, Hold your nose. | |
Vote for me. | |
You don't have a choice. | |
I am chemotherapy. | |
I am chemosabi. | |
I am not your friend. | |
You don't have to like me. | |
You don't have to enjoy me. | |
You don't have to do any of that stuff. | |
This is about the fate, the future, the success or the collapse of our society. | |
You must vote. | |
For me, for my team, my movement, my ideas. | |
It's not about me. | |
I don't care if you like me. | |
We'll never meet. | |
You'll never have to know this. | |
But America is in a tailspin. | |
It is collapsing. | |
It is falling apart. | |
And one of the things which is the most critical for him to understand is to remind people that in addition, and nobody wants to talk about this. | |
Nobody wants to address this specifically. | |
But we are in a cultural tailspin. | |
We are losing our minds. | |
America is insane. | |
Make America sane again. | |
Make America lucid again. | |
This is the thing. | |
This is the message. | |
I hate to tell you this, but this is a message which is probably more important and more easy to convey than others. | |
When I hear about inflation, my blood goes cold. | |
We have been hearing about inflation for all of our adult lives. | |
We know, yeah, yeah, yeah, about inflation. | |
Let's talk about serious things. | |
Really serious things. | |
Things and ideas that you can convey in a thought. | |
In a very simple thought. | |
So my friends, get ready. | |
I've got a lot to talk to you about. | |
A lot. | |
A whole lot. | |
And wait, we're going to be talking about Rogan. | |
We're going to be talking about Don Jr. | |
The storm clouds for this Kimberly, I'm only telling you this because nobody's even remotely getting through this. | |
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
You Thank you. | |
Hang on a minute. | |
There we go. | |
Is that better? | |
Check, check, check. | |
Check, check, check. | |
Are we better? | |
I'm not going to say anything until I get a 5x5. | |
I hit the mute button. | |
5x5. | |
Am I okay? | |
I'm not going to say anything. | |
Not going to say anything. | |
First 5x5, I'll continue. | |
Thank you, Frank. | |
First 5x5. | |
First 5x5. | |
Let me know. | |
Check 1, 2, 3. Yep, there we go. | |
Good. | |
Okay, let me go back to what I'm saying. | |
This past week, a while back, there was a story that came out which, remember, you're going to hear it here and nobody's going to talk about this and I know what's going on. | |
This is a story that happened last week where it said that Don Jr., Donnie Jr., Don Jr., apparently may be stepping out on Kimberly Guilfoyle. | |
Also known, used to be known as Kimberly Guilfoyle Newsome. | |
Okay? | |
This is what she used to be called. | |
Kimberly Guilfoyle Newsome, as in Gavin Newsome. | |
She is nothing but absolute danger. | |
She is somebody who is at the end of the trajectory. | |
Okay? | |
I'm sorry to say this, but this is a woman who was bounced by Fox and she just kind of, you know, what am I going to do? | |
She always depended upon some other dude who kind of made her who she was. | |
Okay? | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
She was with Gavin Newsom. | |
Then she got a real big mouth. | |
She mentioned some other person. | |
I'm married. | |
I'm not going to mention his name. | |
And she just says, I've got to land. | |
But more importantly, she doesn't just want to be somebody's wife. | |
She wants to be a big shot. | |
And in the stable of Trump women, she was the one. | |
And ladies, if you don't think what I'm saying is true, she never was married. | |
She was the longest fiance in the history of the term. | |
They bought some place in Jupiter. | |
I don't know what the hell the story is. | |
Okay. | |
She's responsible, Don Jr. | |
Look, I don't give a damn about Don Jr. and his private life. | |
It makes no difference to me one way, except if it hurts my president. | |
So what happened was now all of a sudden he's basically saying, I don't care. | |
I'm going to do whatever. | |
I've got this socialite. | |
And now Kimberly was blindsided. | |
This could be all BS. | |
I don't know. | |
I doubt it. | |
But she right now is finished. | |
She's never been married. | |
She's the only one. | |
Remember, when she shows up to those Trump women, she's the only one not married. | |
They're all there. | |
Lara and this one and that one. | |
They can say, I was married. | |
I am married. | |
She's the odd man out, so to speak. | |
And she never really landed. | |
She's kind of laughed at. | |
She was laughed at. | |
The best is yet to come. | |
Remember that? | |
Then recently she showed up at some event. | |
Where nobody clapped. | |
People think, who are you? | |
And I'm not going to get into physical appearances, but whatever they're doing to her, it's scary. | |
It's like Vampirella meets I don't know what the hell's going on. | |
Okay, cut to the chase. | |
Don Jr., I hope to God, I hope to God you didn't do anything stupid with her. | |
I hope to God you've got access to her phone account. | |
God forbid that she's got some treasure trove of saying, you're going to leave me? | |
Let's go back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
I want every one of you meant, listen to me and listen good. | |
If you've got a little boy, a young man, somebody, everybody, specifically fathers and mothers, but fathers must sit down with their young men and play something with them. | |
There's a movie called Fatal Attraction. | |
You may say, oh, that's just a movie. | |
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
Now, there is something, there is a scene where Alex of the Forest, Glenn Close, who was probably the greatest actress of my lifetime, she's just the greatest. | |
She and Faye Dunaway, by the way, are up there. | |
She has this one line where she says, where, who is it? | |
Where Michael Douglas says, look, I'm going back. | |
This is a one-time thing. | |
And she says, oh, no, no, no, no, no. | |
You don't understand. | |
I will not be ignored. | |
And I may just call up your wife, okay, when you see this, and you see this desperation, and you see somebody who is cornered and humiliated and not used to this, somebody whose dreams are crushed and dashed, somebody on the trajectory, on the precipice. | |
Of another four years in the White House and to be married to the son to be a Trump and you don't know what you're talking about. | |
So let me just say something right now. | |
I better hope to God she doesn't have anything because rumors have always had it that when she and Gavin were Playing around in the old days of the hot, the wild and fun San Francisco. | |
They filmed and wired. | |
God knows what's out there. | |
I don't know who's got it. | |
Does he have the film? | |
Does she have the film? | |
Does Balthazar Getty have them? | |
Who knows? | |
Remember what Uncle Lenny told you. | |
The two biggest industries right now today, the two biggest, are human trafficking and extortion. | |
What do you think ditties about? | |
You think Diddy is about some rap guy who got caught up in drugs? | |
Would you be surprised if you found out there were murders involved? | |
That there were people gone, dead, killed, just disappeared? | |
Would that surprise you? | |
I'm not saying there are. | |
Would it surprise you? | |
Hell no. | |
In as much as I love my fellow countrymen, They live in a world of innocence, the likes of which they were watching last night. | |
Did you see Trump on Gut Bucket? | |
When he was sitting there with typhus, what difference is that? | |
What difference is that? | |
First of all, this Gut Bucket's a smartass. | |
And Trump doesn't, those aren't his folks. | |
Gut Bucket made some joke like, yeah, you and... | |
Whatever this guy's name was. | |
He was making some reference to you and I don't know, some prior contestant. | |
You and Nikki Sixx. | |
I don't know who it was. | |
And it was a joke because it was it was that you know what I mean? | |
Have you ever seen the comics today? | |
Have you ever seen this like Theo Vaughn will have somebody on like hey I'm I wrote a joke one time. | |
You know, I've got a joke in my act where, hey, that's a great joke. | |
Hey, Louis C.K., hey, that's a great joke. | |
Hey, I'm Gary Jerry. | |
You know, I wrote this joke because I'm funny and I'm formulaic and I'm, you know what I mean? | |
And Trump listened to it and he didn't get it. | |
I was probably tired. | |
I don't know what it was. | |
But I'm thinking to myself, all those people who watch Gut Bucket, I mean, it's good. | |
It can't help. | |
It doesn't help anything. | |
Okay. | |
Because the people who are going to vote for him are going to vote for him. | |
But let me go back to Kimberly. | |
I'm going to write you a movie. | |
And in my movie... | |
And by the way, this has already been going on, because everything, if you hear it now, it's a year old, maybe. | |
Most of the time, whenever somebody announces something, it's five years old. | |
But in this particular case, somebody gets a hold of, and they know this. | |
Now, the Dems, the Dems, as we call them, are part of shadow government, no matter how great, no matter how great, no matter how great, and how smart, and how intuitive Trump thinks he is, he's going up against CIA. | |
As I say, DNI, FBI, psychological, psyop organization, people you've never, people who are the most diabolical folks you've ever met in their life. | |
And in my particular movie, I would say, do me a favor, yeah. | |
Give me a favor. | |
Call up Gavin Newsom. | |
Now, I'm some guy. | |
In my movie, I'm this guy. | |
Okay? | |
And I'm this person. | |
And you don't know who I am. | |
But I'm in this. | |
Okay? | |
I'm in this thing. | |
Oh, by the way, I'm sorry. | |
I didn't mean to do this. | |
By the way, thank you, Frank. | |
Franco says no sound. | |
Hillbilly says no sound. | |
Edie says no sound. | |
Thank you. | |
And, of course, Pete says you are muted. | |
Thank you all. | |
I believe I've taken care of that. | |
I appreciate that. | |
I wanted to acknowledge you for that. | |
Okay. | |
In my movie, I'm this guy. | |
I don't have an agency. | |
I don't have a card. | |
I don't have a name. | |
You don't know who I am. | |
And the first thing I do is I sit in my movie and I tell you, I am one of the most important people in the world. | |
And the reason why is I don't know what it is that I do. | |
I don't know what I do. | |
I can't tell you what I do. | |
I don't have a name. | |
I don't want a name. | |
I'm not a part of this. | |
I have no name. | |
But I'm a part of this group, and I'm a group of people that you don't want to know, but I am so important and so critical, you have no idea. | |
So I'm going to pick up the phone, and I'm going to call Gavin Newsom, or have the people who handle them say, Gavin, sit down. | |
Now, we know all about you, and we still haven't forgotten you. | |
Sorry about the double-cross, because Gavin thought he was going to be Gamala. | |
And I told you, and in a way, it's almost sort of like, you know, thank God he's not, because he is a serious contender. | |
If you think he's a joke, you don't know how this thing works. | |
He's as dead serious as you can imagine. | |
And one thing I would say to him, listen, do me a favor. | |
Gav, yeah. | |
Listen, I know all about you and I know all about you and your photos and I know you got pictures you and Kimberly and all this stuff when you were because when he was running remember you got to keep in mind when he was running she was the missus and she was saying the most stupid thing in the world. | |
She is so bloody stupid it's not even funny. | |
I mean seriously it's not funny. | |
She would say stuff like hey yeah and don't forget He's not gay. | |
She would say things like that and they would say, what are you talking about? | |
Oh no, I can prove that. | |
He's not gay. | |
And you know, he's built. | |
You know, he was referring to him as being menschelet. | |
Remember Kirstie Alley years ago when she won some award? | |
Who was that guy, Honey Tooth Mary Tooth? | |
Gordon, one of the Hardy Boys? | |
She was making some... | |
Joke about Parker, Gordon, anyway, whatever his name was. | |
She made some, it was like the weirdest thing in the world. | |
She got some award for something, for cheers, I guess, and she said, yeah, my husband over there, and that guy, I mean, he's... | |
And I'm thinking to myself, you know when somebody tells you that, you know what it is? | |
It's true. | |
It's true. | |
Put it this way, it's true that they're lying, is what I meant to say. | |
When Sting was going, well, you know, Trudy, Styler, and I are into tantric sex. | |
Nonsense! | |
Well, you know, we have the greatest sex life. | |
Nonsense! | |
Well, you know, Suzanne and Summers, I'm doing it all the time, like rabbits. | |
Nonsense! | |
It's nothing. | |
So here was Kimberly, when she was young, saying, oh, me and Gavin, yeah, baby! | |
And they were saying, what are you doing? | |
The Gettys, the Newsoms, the Browns, the D 'Alessandros, the Pelosi's, the part of the California mafia were saying to her, what are you doing? | |
And she basically cuckolded her, put the horns on her, he's out, she's done. | |
But who's got those photos? | |
Who's got... | |
Now, I don't know in terms of... | |
What was available then in terms of, you know, do you have, do you actually, there were times, remember Bob Crane, remember him? | |
He had actual like 8mm, he had like boxes of like, he'd have to set up lights and a camera. | |
I mean, it was a different world then. | |
Okay, cut to the chase. | |
I don't know what deal they made with her. | |
Who knows? | |
I don't know if the Trumps are that diabolical and that ruthless as to say, we're going to, Donnie, yeah, you're going to hook up with her. | |
Get the poop on him through Kimberly, because we'll be able to use that or sell that and buy some time with the Republicans later on. | |
You understand what I'm saying? | |
This is critical. | |
Later on. | |
I'm really going into this deeply, but I hope you are focused on this. | |
Okay. | |
Now, to make a long story short, what are we talking about here? | |
She's furious. | |
She's feeling slighted. | |
They're laughing at her. | |
Don't think for a moment that Gavin hasn't picked up the phone and said, listen, I'm with you on this one. | |
I know what it feels like. | |
And despite all of our problems, I don't like when they're doing it. | |
And he's making this all up. | |
It's a sigh up itself. | |
Let us work with you. | |
You're going to get the money and the respect. | |
And also, when double-crossed... | |
How old is she? | |
55? | |
Whatever the hell. | |
Listen, just look at her. | |
These aren't normal people. | |
These are not regular people. | |
And let me tell you something also. | |
Two things. | |
Number one, Donnie Jr., I hope you're not stupid. | |
Number two, somebody better find out what she's got. | |
And make a deal with her. | |
And number three, Kimberly, be careful. | |
Be careful. | |
Let me say this. | |
I don't know who the good guys and the bad guys are anymore. | |
I really don't know. | |
I don't know anything. | |
We've got two assassination attempts. | |
Well, one and a half, maybe, against a president. | |
We live in a world right now of black hats. | |
I don't know who the black hats, who the white hats are. | |
I don't know who's in charge of anything. | |
Put this in the back of your mind. | |
This is the story that you heard about in the Daily Mail. | |
This is the part, if I were a part of the Trump security detail, this would keep me up at night. | |
This is the stuff that blows up. | |
This is the stuff. | |
You think I'm kidding? | |
Let me tell you something. | |
These birds, this is the American voter. | |
These are murmurations. | |
They're like watching starlings. | |
Okay, enough with that. | |
Next. | |
Do you know what is the biggest thing that is happening right now? | |
Do you think Trump's... | |
Oh, we saw it last night. | |
I think it was... | |
It was this. | |
Let me ask him, what do you think about this? | |
What do you think about this? | |
Is this important? | |
What do you think about that? | |
How important is that to you? | |
You like that? | |
Look at that. | |
Wow! | |
Right. | |
This is Nick's sword horror. | |
Right. | |
Got that? | |
Yeah! | |
Right. | |
Is that great? | |
Don't you think that's important? | |
Isn't that important? | |
How important do you think that is? | |
What do you think that is? | |
How important do you think that is? | |
It's epic! | |
You know what I say? | |
Eh. | |
What if I told you that was from two years ago? | |
That's a year ago. | |
That was six months ago. | |
That's an old one. | |
This is what the average American looks. | |
Yeah, it's a Trump rally. | |
Well, I'm going to vote for Trump. | |
Why? | |
Well, I saw the rally and I'm going to vote for him. | |
Are you going to vote for him? | |
Yeah, I'm going to vote for him because I saw the rally. | |
I don't know how to break it to you. | |
And I know this is great, and this is terrific, but all those people, it may indicate that New York will turn red. | |
That might be great. | |
But this doesn't mean anything. | |
I've seen this a million times. | |
I've seen this a million times. | |
What do you think about this story? | |
How important was this? | |
I'm totally wrong. | |
And it was a mess. | |
I touched it. | |
I said, that's unusual. | |
Remember when you showed it to me? | |
I showed it? | |
Yeah, you showed it to me. | |
You said, I know people aren't going to believe this. | |
So, Gutfeld, take a look at my ear. | |
That's right. | |
This is funny. | |
First of all, look at this gedruel on the left. | |
Look at this guy. | |
What is this? | |
What is this? | |
This is glandular disorder. | |
This is typhoid or whoever this is. | |
I don't know who this is. | |
And you got Gutfeld who was... | |
Worthless. | |
You know what? | |
Couldn't hurt all these people you're playing in the room. | |
We met at the convention. | |
Yeah. | |
And I said, who am I going to show it to? | |
You know, we have a lot of guys. | |
They're talking about an assassination. | |
You understand what's going on here? | |
They're joking about an assassination. | |
You think that's funny? | |
I'm sure you do. | |
Why? | |
Because it's Gutfeld. | |
Because you think, oh, it's Gutfeld. | |
Gutfeld's a jerk. | |
And he plays to the group of people who, well, Gutfeld gets more views than Jimmy Kimmel. | |
Joe Rogan, Joe Rogan, have you seen his new clip with Matt Walsh about landing on the moon? | |
That one clip is going to eclipse everything. | |
People are living in the 60s. | |
Hundley and Brinkley is over. | |
They'll say it didn't exist. | |
You think this is funny? | |
They're laughing about his assassination? | |
They laugh at this? | |
They laugh at this? | |
This is funny? | |
Oh, I love Gutfeld! | |
Really? | |
If you're 12, is this winning anybody over? | |
And I actually did have such confidence in him, and he's really a very special guy. | |
Talented guy, good guy, great guy. | |
And I said, you know, if I'm going to show it, let's do it with Gutfeld. | |
This is this guy. | |
He makes me want to puke. | |
Puke! | |
Listen, God bless you. | |
Look at this. | |
You think this is good? | |
You think this helps us? | |
You want to laugh about this? | |
They almost blew his head off. | |
You think this is funny? | |
That's amazing. | |
Because this guy, just like when Hannity first announced, well, I was playing golf. | |
Well, you know, I was doing this. | |
Well, you know, I was going to go to the diner. | |
Well, you know, I know Trump. | |
Well, see, I don't play golf. | |
See, it's about me, me, me, me, me. | |
They live in this world of Fox News. | |
And he is an absolute pimple on the arse of the universe when there are other people who have never even heard of this guy. | |
But within this... | |
This world of conservative Republicans, this guy is, I guess, what? | |
Ed Sullivan? | |
I don't know what the... | |
You think this is funny? | |
How did you get him to see the top of your ear? | |
They tried to kill him, Typhoid. | |
They tried to kill him. | |
And if he turned his head... | |
One, whatever it is. | |
His head, this guy's head that you're laughing at, would have been missed. | |
It would have looked like somebody took a spray can and sprayed just red paint. | |
You know what I mean? | |
This is funny. | |
This is funny. | |
I sat in a low chair. | |
They tried to assassinate. | |
They tried to take... | |
Out. | |
An inside job. | |
And the more you laugh at it, you moron, you hyperglander. | |
What is this? | |
Like, what are you, 80 years old, walking around like this? | |
Can you get a suit that fits? | |
I'm an adult. | |
They tried to kill him. | |
You know what? | |
It was true. | |
And I took the bandages very carefully. | |
And I showed him, he said, that's nasty. | |
Yes. | |
That was nasty. | |
I kind of wanted to touch it, but I knew I would have tackled. | |
Oh, you're so funny. | |
He makes me sick. | |
Okay? | |
Do I make myself? | |
They almost killed him. | |
Kennedy assassination. | |
Bobby Kennedy. | |
Nobody's laughing about that. | |
They tried to steal from us our leadership, our future. | |
And the morons who go, I love Greg Goldfeld because they're... | |
I almost said the R word. | |
I can't say that. | |
They're Boeotians, dimwits, the people who don't recognize that Gemala is an idiot. | |
We live in a world of idiots and fools and grown men who want to wear their hat backwards and covered in tattoos and chains because somehow this... | |
This evinces, this is indicative of some level of cool. | |
It's the most stupid thing in the world. | |
So the reason why America doesn't take it, the reason why people don't take it seriously is because we laugh at it. | |
Because morons like Greg Gutbucket and others, because he wants to be cool. | |
It's that Kimberly Guilfoyle thing. | |
I don't care what my thing is. | |
It's about me. | |
And if America doesn't understand what I'm saying, I can't help you. | |
Carla, the cooking CEO, says the pivotal swing states and the steadfast electorate of New York are poised to cast their ballots in his favor. | |
I'm hopeful that will be the case. | |
Yes, I appreciate that. | |
Thank you for that. | |
I am hopefully too hopeful, except that... | |
We are hearing more and more of cases involving mail-ins. | |
And we're not talking about illegals. | |
Let me try this again to, again, the morons of the Republican Party who just think, well, if they like him on Gutbucket, if Typhoid likes him... | |
We're great. | |
If he sold out Nassau Coliseum in New York, that's it. | |
We've got it. | |
Because I frame my world the way I see it. | |
And if I like Trump, and I like this, and it's like years ago when people, I'll never forget when Dale Earnhardt was tragically, you know, T-boned, killed in that accident. | |
The NASCAR folks thought everybody in the world knew, and the people who didn't watch NASCAR didn't think anybody would care. | |
It was like two worlds that never, they never overlap. | |
Non-overlapping magisteria, so to speak. | |
This doesn't matter. | |
This doesn't matter. | |
Let me also tell you something. | |
You can laugh all you want. | |
Laugh all you want. | |
This is one of the things which, how do we say this? | |
This is another example. | |
Let me show you this. | |
But just like seeing the crowds, we've habituated to this. | |
Understanding the children of the community are the children of the community. | |
Okay. | |
This, by the way, is not the only one. | |
I have another one. | |
And I'm not going to waste your time showing you all this. | |
But people think that if I can show you a bunch of these, Just like you think, well, if you can watch Gut Bucket, people are going to vote. | |
And if I play that, that's going to work. | |
No. | |
No. | |
Let me tell you what makes more. | |
What is... | |
What makes more... | |
Well, I'll get to this in a moment. | |
This doesn't make any difference. | |
We have habituated to this. | |
And let me also say, before I forget. | |
I don't care. | |
My concern for the millionth time is not illegals who show up and they vote or absentees. | |
Let me try this again. | |
A person is in the counting room of Pennsylvania State, whatever it is, Harrisburg, wherever it all is, and they dump on the table A bunch of mail-in ballots. | |
Okay, they're just coming. | |
The mail-in ballots could have been stolen, rerouted from the office. | |
Okay, from the, let's say they go out from the Secretary of State's office, they come back. | |
So they go out, or whatever the voting organization is. | |
They go out, and then they come back. | |
Now, before they go out, let's say I intercept them. | |
Okay? | |
White Monkey said, by the way, just got back from a trip to New York City. | |
Felt like a Western tourist. | |
Every corner smelled like urine and marijuana. | |
Homeless people in Macy's saved the U.S. Oh, it's horrible. | |
Herald Square? | |
Horrible. | |
Horrible. | |
Starting to look like Frisco in places, other places. | |
Yesterday, though, now the U.N.'s in town, so it's a lot cleaner. | |
The UN UNGA, General Assembly, is in town in any event. | |
So follow me on this. | |
Follow me on this. | |
Secretary of State's office, let's say, sends out these boxes, boxes and boxes of ballots. | |
They go out. | |
You understand that? | |
Now, they go out, but you think they go out. | |
They're swiped. | |
They're taken. | |
Just so happens that the union that represents the letter carriers, I'm just saying, it's not beyond the realm of reason that somebody might slip a few here. | |
But anyway, somehow they go out. | |
Or maybe they're collecting. | |
Maybe they're ballot harvested. | |
Maybe all of a sudden they're undeliverables. | |
Maybe they go out to this 100, go out to this one empty... | |
Address, or this abandoned lot, or this old Best Buy, or whatever the hell it is. | |
Or whatever it is. | |
Now, they're filled out, each of them. | |
Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris. | |
And they're sent back. | |
The fellow who is working in the Supervisor of Elections Office, Secretary of State, whatever it is, he gets these, he opens it up, records and says, looks okay to me. | |
The name... | |
Has been on the rolls for the past 50 years. | |
The name went to college 25 years ago. | |
The address is shared by 150 other people. | |
The address doesn't exist. | |
The address is a parking lot. | |
The address on this thing that's mailed back does not correspond to voter rolls, property taxes. | |
The name... | |
Demetrius Shplitkin is not on any driver's license. | |
Nothing. | |
That's the fraud. | |
But all I know is, there's one. | |
One for you. | |
And that's the thing. | |
That's the issue. | |
Not illegals. | |
Not a Charlie Kirk people standing up. | |
Who's that guy? | |
Is he voting? | |
Does he have a driver's license? | |
It's not what I'm talking about. | |
It takes seven states, 15 counties, and you're being told by the media over and over and over that this is going to be close. | |
So, if it does seem to be a squeaker, you don't mind. | |
Look at this piece right here. | |
This is Trump. | |
And despite all of the persecution I've endured from the corrupt judicial system in New York, it's a corrupt system. | |
I love the people of this state, and I want to give back. | |
I want to give back to you. | |
I've had a great life. | |
I want to give back to you. | |
We're going to give it back to you. | |
We're going to make this city, and we're going to make this state incredible again. | |
Now, keep in mind, this guy has not aged. | |
He hasn't aged. | |
He looks exactly the same. | |
There is also one for you. | |
This was a young man, apparently a young... | |
This is a very sad story. | |
Well, it is a sad story. | |
This is a young man who... | |
I believe he had some type of neurological disease or brain, something. | |
He was very ill, and he wanted to meet the president. | |
And I believe he was a special guest. | |
And I will say this, behind the president coming in on this photo, you will see, I think it's Margo Martin and Dan Scavino. | |
They're like competing, but they document everything. | |
And the reason why they document and the reason why they should be heralded is because the media aren't covering this. | |
This will kind of make you cry. | |
This is the president when he's at his most human. | |
This I like. | |
This is more important than the gut bucket. | |
I'm supposed to be at the United States, but that doesn't matter. | |
- This is the best present you'll ever have. | |
This is the best present you'll ever have. | |
How are you? | |
- Very good. | |
- Hi, Mom. | |
Okay, honey, this is yours. | |
And in here is real good stuff, okay? | |
- This kid is freaking out. | |
We're going to have that picture of a life, okay? | |
Are you going to come out and watch me? | |
Of course. | |
Because I left the stage in order to come and say hello there. | |
Especially you. | |
Okay, honey? | |
So you take care of mom and dad and your sister, right? | |
So why don't you do this? | |
Take care of yourselves. | |
Okay, I'm going to go right after you. | |
Take care of yourself. | |
Are you okay? | |
I wish I looked like that. | |
If I look like that, I'd be president. | |
That means more than sitting next to some hyper-glanular guy with tattoos. | |
That's the stuff that slips out. | |
That's the stuff. | |
And here's the other one, too. | |
This is the thing which nobody's going to talk about. | |
This is, I'll put all my money on this, and I'll tell you why. | |
So, my man, you ain't voting for Kamala Harris? | |
Not at all. | |
Is it because you're afraid of a strong black woman? | |
Not at all. | |
Is it because you hate your mama? | |
Not at all. | |
Is it because you want a $1,000 stimulus check? | |
Not at all. | |
Then why are you voting for Donald Trump? | |
Man, because we're going to make America great again. | |
Yeah, baby. | |
All right. | |
That means more. | |
I have... | |
See, that's what I want. | |
Talk to all your people watching whatever it is, watching shows that are, you know, great. | |
No, no, no. | |
I have an agent, a super secret agent. | |
By the way, White Monkey says Trump should stop the rallies. | |
Preaching to the choir, just do a one-hour live stream every week across all platforms. | |
I agree with you. | |
These rallies are, first of all, It's over. | |
We've habituated to it. | |
I can't tell one rally from the next. | |
I have an inside skinny. | |
I have my moles. | |
And I have one friend who is in her 30s who is a TikTok. | |
Tells me what's going on among her friends or whatever it is. | |
The number of the stuff that is exploding. | |
Exploding are Taylor Swift songs revamped or redone bringing up Trump. | |
There is a movement. | |
Because remember, these are people who if you tell them, hey, putting a barbell stud in your nose is cool. | |
Okay. | |
Hey, tattooing, you know, the Adirondacks on your arm. | |
Permanently in this disgusting bruise is cool. | |
Okay. | |
Hey, wearing your hat backwards. | |
Okay. | |
Hey, wearing your hat with all the labels on them and the font. | |
Okay. | |
Hey, stepping on your shoes or wearing your pants backwards or cutting off a digit. | |
These people will do whatever. | |
They have to do to be cool. | |
And your people are telling them that voting for Trump is cool. | |
That's what I want to get. | |
And they're not watching Gut Bucket. | |
Again, good for him. | |
I don't care. | |
I'd rather people watch him than not watch him. | |
There might be somebody somewhere. | |
That's not going to do any good. | |
Gene Crane says our cat Gracie Ann is getting calls from the DNC. | |
They want her to volunteer. | |
It should be interesting if she gets a mail-in ballot. | |
Is this legit your cat? | |
How many of you, dear friends, are getting... | |
I'm getting emails. | |
Mrs. Dell gets them all the time. | |
She has a variety of names. | |
They give her names. | |
She is never... | |
How she's on this stuff, they are so well-connected. | |
I want to tell you one thing which is the most important. | |
Please, please, please, Watch a video that is so great. | |
It is so wonderful. | |
I almost cried for reasons that might be hard to explain. | |
And this is work with me on this. | |
There are things That people do not want you to be aware of. | |
And they do not want you to, dare I say, watch because they're afraid that you might become used to changing the narrative. | |
What am I talking about? | |
There are things that have happened in our culture. | |
One of them is an event that occurred on the 11th day of the 9th month, 23 years ago, which we do not want you discussing at all. | |
There are certain aspects regarding a certain individual who was found dispatched in a cell that they don't want you to talk about. | |
There's a certain thing as to an illness that spread throughout the world, the sources of which, the treatments of which they did not want you saying. | |
And it wasn't so much that they cared what you thought. | |
They just wanted to get you into the position of believing that they could determine the narrative. | |
Okay? | |
They could determine the narrative. | |
I saw something on Joe Rogan's clip. | |
I don't know how many. | |
Matt Walsh, who is an absolute mental midget, a cuck intellectually, a gatekeeper, a simpleton, a guy who says, I'm going to focus all of my attention. | |
Have you seen how Jordan Peterson is just off the rails? | |
I mean, he's just, and I've been telling you about Jordan Peterson, but for some reason people don't realize he's saying nothing, and they get so caught up in their glory, kind of like Don Jr., kind of like the other one. | |
People just say, I can say whatever I want. | |
Well, not really. | |
Okay. | |
This guy is just a, you could tell, he has the depth of a thimble. | |
Joe Rogan has more brains in his cerumen than this guy has in his whole body. | |
Joe Rogan decided in this clip he's going to take on his doubts as to landing on the moon. | |
Okay? | |
I thought, wow. | |
First of all, You for now, but here's the conspiracy theorist, rubber stamp, boom! | |
It's indelible. | |
For the rest of your life, Wikipedia, da-da-da, boom! | |
Moon landing crazy, boom! | |
Conspiracy theorist loon, boom! | |
I don't know what happened with his lawsuit against whatever, boom! | |
Crazy! | |
Boom! | |
Okay. | |
Walsh doesn't know what he's doing because he's thinking, I don't know, he is spewing every line of bilge you can imagine. | |
And one of them is straight out of the CIA memo that came out in, what, 67 or so, that said, well, do you realize the number of people that you would have necessarily used, Mrs. Falbo? | |
In order to carry on a conspiracy of this? | |
He's such a schmuck. | |
He's like a gatekeeper pretend cuck. | |
I don't know what the word is. | |
You're such a putz. | |
You're a child. | |
You're actually still arguing about men and women? | |
Okay. | |
Alright. | |
Fine. | |
Fine. | |
Two things. | |
Very convergent. | |
Joe Rogan has just Throw down the gauntlet. | |
Watch what happens. | |
Number two, not only do they do this, but the target on Rogan is even better. | |
It is the goal of the shadow government to destroy everybody. | |
First of all, to destroy the notion of social media in particular because it's something that's just so inexplicably horrible. | |
But it is their goal to destroy anybody and also to teach them, you better understand something. | |
You, you, have got to get permission from us. | |
We don't question this. | |
I don't care if it was 1969, 72, whatever it is. | |
We will not allow you to say this. | |
You will not question certain historic events. | |
You will not question certain scientific events. | |
If we tell you that this causes this or this doesn't cause that, we will then send out to our minions, our little gnats and mosquitoes, these little phrases like trust the science. | |
But we need to take you down. | |
We love to take you down. | |
Love it. | |
My, how the mighty have fallen. | |
We don't even know who you are. | |
We don't even know who you are. | |
There are people who, I don't care if it's anybody from, just name it. | |
We can go down the list. | |
It is so predatory. | |
So keep in mind this. | |
Joe Rogan, on his own, he must have thought this. | |
Joe Rogan says, I'm not going to interview Trump. | |
Okay, because you know he's voting for Trump. | |
You know he's doing it. | |
You know Dana Wise is his best friend. | |
But for some reason, I thought for sure after that, during the Rona, when he was basically called out, and Neil Young dared, dared, threatened to remove his cowgirl in the sand catalog. | |
Oh my god, that would have been the day the music died. | |
Joe said, hold it, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. | |
Whoa, whoa, hey, hey. | |
My apologies. | |
Let me just go back into my ice bath. | |
You know how nobody's jumping into the ice bath anymore? | |
Remember about two weeks, everybody says, every morning I plunge myself into ice water. | |
Why? | |
I don't know. | |
Cost me a thousand bucks a week with the ice. | |
I gotta put ice in there. | |
I gotta go to the 7-Eleven. | |
I gotta get like, you know, 800 bags of ice. | |
I saw this joke. | |
It brings my blood. | |
I don't know what I'm doing. | |
I do this stuff. | |
Okay. | |
Are you doing it now? | |
Nah, I don't do it anymore. | |
Just like, remember the kettlebells? | |
Oh, you're the kettlebells. | |
Kettlebells. | |
I put that away. | |
I don't know. | |
Hey, remember the ropes in the gym? | |
Hey, you got the ropes. | |
What am I doing? | |
I don't know. | |
It's cheaper. | |
Sure, it's cheaper than the ice. | |
People, they just go through these things. | |
And Joe Rogan kind of does this thing. | |
Hey, I'm into hallucinogenic. | |
Hey, I'm into weed. | |
Hey, we're drinking booze. | |
Hey, okay, fine. | |
And that's the beauty of him. | |
And don't get me wrong. | |
I love the guy. | |
Two things. | |
Number one. | |
You just did it. | |
You didn't have to do it. | |
You didn't have to. | |
He basically says, no, I don't think we landed on the moon. | |
Boom! | |
I thought, that's it. | |
I have a friend of mine, let's call him, oh, I don't know, Vinny, who has lived this as long as I've known him. | |
There is a passion, there is a group of people out there who their sole raison d 'etre is exposing. | |
What they believe to be the biggest fraud in the history of mankind. | |
Joe Rogan just crossed the Rubicon. | |
He just... | |
That's it. | |
This is like nothing I've ever seen before. | |
Just remember that. | |
Okay? | |
Okay, good. | |
Enough of that. | |
We'll talk more about this. | |
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And the 26th of October. | |
The 26th of October. | |
At the Cutting Room. | |
My friends, we are doing so great right now. | |
Do not be distracted. | |
And do not let people, do not listen to people who just repeat the usual drivel. | |
I will leave it at that. | |
My friends, I thank you. | |
I thank Gene Crane, White Monkey, Carla, the cooking CEO, Pete, Edie, Hillbilly, and Franco. | |
Again, you have been exquisite. | |
We will see you later today. | |
Don't forget, 7 p.m. | |
And until then, my friends, I always say, do you remember these final words? | |
The monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
Sue ya. |