Que Mala Feels the Abandonment As Dems Freak Out Over Their Loser Nominee
Que Mala Feels the Abandonment As Dems Freak Out Over Their Loser Nominee
Que Mala Feels the Abandonment As Dems Freak Out Over Their Loser Nominee
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Good day, ladies and gentlemen, friends and patriots alike. | |
Welcome to this, today's first installment of the Lionel Nation Conspiratorium in Clericy. | |
And as we normally do, my friends, just to make sure, just to ensure, just to guarantee that everything is on the up and up and above board, may I ask you very quietly, very succinctly, and very cogently, and very, very alacritously, for you to verify that I'm coming in 5-5-5, where you can hear me clearly. | |
There's no problem with the sound, the sonority, the tonality, the timbre, anything along those lines. | |
Very good. | |
Thank you, frankly. | |
Thank you so much. | |
The first one. | |
You are entitled, my friend, to the best. | |
The best analysis. | |
And I am going to submit to you that why I think this is the best is because it is the most honest. | |
I have no agenda, no audience, no group I'm trying to maintain. | |
I'm not trying to court favor. | |
In fact, most of the time, I am invariably cutting off connections with and burning bridges with various groups of people who theoretically represent folks that I agree with. | |
Theoretically, dear friends. | |
Theoretically. | |
And I want you just to understand that this is a very fluid type of deal. | |
That when it comes to politics, it's not necessarily what you think it is. | |
It's kind of the way other people believe it to be. | |
I don't care what I think. | |
I really don't care what you think. | |
I care about what voters think. | |
And that's our focus. | |
You and I can talk about what's right and wrong, and that's great. | |
And I think that's wonderful. | |
And God love us. | |
We are so correct. | |
But the problem with this remains that the other people, the other people involved who run this show are the ones who really care. | |
So we're going to be talking about this today. | |
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Now, my friends, let's begin with the reality of what's going on. | |
We have right now 45 days. | |
46, 45 days. | |
Some people say 46, they say 45 days. | |
Until the election. | |
And we can talk about things and we can point to stuff and say, hey, this one said this. | |
Hey, Bill Maher said this. | |
Hey, on Hannity, he said this. | |
Hey, on Gutfeld, he said this. | |
And this is kind of the way most people have substituted political analysis for rational thought. | |
They've looked kind of, sort of, to that as an example of what's important. | |
Well, we really don't have... | |
I mean, that's interesting. | |
That's okay. | |
That's sort of great. | |
That doesn't mean a thing. | |
What we care about is reality. | |
And reality is the only thing that matters. | |
And let me just say something right now. | |
Everything but everything comes down to not who's right, not who's wrong, but the election. | |
Let me just say this again. | |
It's the election. | |
Nothing matters. | |
Nothing. | |
Whoever wins the election and whatever you want to call winning, whoever you want to call it, whether who gets the most votes, who's selected, I don't know. | |
We can argue about that. | |
And I'm not here to make pontificating stories. | |
And if America gathers together with a collective spirit, we don't need this. | |
We don't need this. | |
It's just like sometimes when... | |
I'm sorry, this is me. | |
Sometimes, whenever you say, well, you know, Uncle Joe's got a pretty bad health thing, but Uncle Joe's a fighter. | |
Excuse me. | |
Uncle Joe can fight all he wants, but if he has some disease that is at such a level of metastasis, he can fight to the... | |
Don't give me platitudes. | |
I'm sorry, some people may love that. | |
Some people may. | |
I despise that. | |
I like when young people are told, you can do whatever you want to do. | |
No, you can't. | |
No, you can't. | |
No, you can't do whatever you want. | |
America is a land of free speech. | |
No, it's not. | |
What are you talking about? | |
I'm not saying give up the ship. | |
I'm not saying throw in the towel. | |
But what I am saying is let's stop lying. | |
Stop lying to each other. | |
Stop making things up. | |
Stop saying things that sound terrific. | |
There's a lot of people I found in the world. | |
Who really need kind of like anxiolytics and kind of like verbal CBDs and all this other kind of stuff for reasons I really don't understand. | |
And there are also some things I tell people and they don't like what I'm saying. | |
Let me give you an example. | |
One of the things that we men have to do, or women too, but men, I think. | |
Because you always talk about, you know, these young men. | |
And I will tell you that men love, like if you listen to Tucker Carlson and others, these folks believe that being a man has to do with testosterone levels and are you working out and are you into jujitsu and can you choke somebody out? | |
There's a fellow I know who, I'm not going to mention his name, but he's a pretty well-known, and on his Facebook, I came across this, he's actually showing people, look how many pull-ups I can do. | |
This guy's in his 60s, and he's showing you, look how many pull-ups I can do, obviously by taking some type of supplement or PEDs or something. | |
And I thought to myself, my God, has it come to this? | |
Look how many pull-ups I can do. | |
And one of the things, one of the things that if All men should do, and women, not just women. | |
Specifically, we'll talk about women too because they have the same problem. | |
But most people, as you know, are heterosexual. | |
Most people, don't let anybody fool you. | |
Don't let anybody fool you. | |
Believe me, most people, put your money on it. | |
If you meet somebody new, they're heterosexual. | |
It's just the way it is. | |
If you hear hoof beats behind you, don't think zebra. | |
Very simple. | |
This is the fact. | |
And what men, work with me on this one. | |
And you as a parent have to realize, when it comes time for your young men to realize, they cannot be woman or, there's another word for it, but it involves the term crazy. | |
They have to be able to understand something. | |
And this is the thing which is the most important. | |
And this is something which I don't think you can put into words, and I don't think, I don't know how you're going to teach somebody this, but it goes like this. | |
Son, you are not going to score any points, now or in the hereafter, by the amount of women that you bed. | |
Let's make them as a shock to you. | |
The notches on your headboard. | |
The stories, the conquest. | |
If you look at women as being something that you've got to conquer, and that the number of these women that you have, that you've somehow is a link or some kind of a metric of your masculinity, you are so demented, it's not even remotely funny. | |
Okay? | |
It's not funny. | |
Not only that, There are women, dear friend, who are so predatory, you have no idea how this works. | |
And you're going to meet them. | |
And you're going to meet them, maybe even in school, maybe in grade school. | |
It may not be sexual, but it's going to be this battleground. | |
Playing hard to get. | |
Some women will drive you crazy. | |
And there are women who are like ninjas who are sent out into the world who go out and ensnare. | |
Idiots and fools. | |
To show you how stupid this is, there are people who send photos, who send photos of their own genitalia on phones to other people. | |
People who had TV shows, people who were making millions, people who threw some I don't know what it is. | |
They weren't drunk. | |
Said, I'm going to send you a picture. | |
Anthony Weiner. | |
I don't want to get into that. | |
Never saw. | |
I don't think he ever met this woman. | |
I think it was all like texting. | |
So there's a new dimension in this. | |
I have no idea. | |
Okay, what am I getting at? | |
There is a story, and you can figure it out, of a woman who was claiming she was fired from something. | |
She might have had some kind of an inappropriate or whatever it is. | |
A relationship with Bobby Kennedy Jr. | |
I call it the plague of the juniors. | |
Donnie Jr. and Bobby Jr. | |
I don't know what it is about these people, but Bobby Kennedy Jr. | |
I can tell is one of these guys that, oh, okay. | |
You're one of these people. | |
I can understand alcoholism. | |
I can understand it. | |
I can understand drug addiction. | |
I can understand that people, if they get into it, some kind of chemical, but I do not understand how somebody, Who is at the top of his game does not understand that they are going to be coming after you. | |
I would have a psychological profile of Bobby Kennedy set up. | |
You can read about this. | |
And I've been talking about this a while back. | |
Also, he's a recovering heroin addict. | |
And these are all things to be. | |
But if you've never met this before, okay? | |
But if I ran, remember, I run special ops. | |
My dream is, in my movie, I run special ops for the president. | |
You never know me. | |
I exist on no payroll. | |
I never go to the White House. | |
I have intermediaries. | |
I don't talk to them. | |
Plausible deniability. | |
It's the way Carlo Gambino used to work. | |
But in my cadre, I'm going to say, give me a psychological profile. | |
What's his story? | |
Give me the makeup. | |
Mossad has this. | |
And it was a Gideon sword or something. | |
There's a book. | |
A table. | |
Of the psychological shortcuts of these people and the problems that they've assessed. | |
Bobby Kennedy, serious. | |
Steamer trunk emotional baggage. | |
Really, really serious stuff. | |
Father, growing up Kennedy. | |
Masculinity issues. | |
70 years old, look at me, I'm doing push-ups. | |
Look at me. | |
I'm doing chin-ups. | |
Look at me. | |
I'm 70 years old and I'm putting on muscle mass. | |
Bobby, please. | |
This is dangerous stuff. | |
Look at me. | |
See? | |
I still have it. | |
Look at me. | |
I used to write down a list of all the women I've bedded. | |
What are you doing? | |
What's the matter with you? | |
Sit down. | |
We have to talk. | |
You okay? | |
What's the matter with you? | |
Not now. | |
This is the time they're going to set you up. | |
And if I work for the enemy, I'm going to say, go after them. | |
I would have... | |
A bevy. | |
They've been doing this honeypot since forever. | |
Since Mata Hari. | |
I remember one time when I watched the movie The Green Berets. | |
John Wayne. | |
Remember how they sent this woman? | |
What was it? | |
When was it Green Berets? | |
I'll never forget this. | |
Bear with me on this. | |
It's funny how Green Berets movie... | |
The movie came out in 68. I was 10 years old. | |
And I remember watching, I think my father. | |
And there was a scene, there was a scene where they lured this guy. | |
Remember the NVA general or something? | |
They hooked him up in a harness and they took him off. | |
Anyway, there was a woman in there. | |
Like a Mata Hari type, I keep saying it, who seduced him. | |
And I was shocked. | |
I'm 10 years old. | |
I'm from Catholic school. | |
I'm thinking to myself, I'm looking at my father, I said, is she, because I knew all about sex, but he didn't understand the politics of sex, but I knew how it worked and all that since I, for my whole life. | |
I looked at him, I said, and he was very, very matter, very, very, he never was shocked. | |
I said, what did they? | |
Did she have sex with this guy? | |
He goes, yeah. | |
What? | |
For the country, for the cause. | |
She's a spy. | |
They do this? | |
I was 10 years old. | |
I thought, wow. | |
And then I thought to myself, you know, that's brilliant. | |
Say what you want. | |
Everybody's talking about what's going on in Lebanon with the pages, whatever. | |
Everybody secretly says, that's terrible. | |
But you know, that's pretty... | |
That's awful. | |
But you know, that's touche. | |
That's the way it is. | |
We loathe it, but we respect it. | |
We understand it. | |
In my group, I would have seductresses, harlots, professionals who are trained to go up, spot weakness, and set people up. | |
This is as old as you can imagine. | |
Orson Welles was at a party or something one time. | |
I think it was, was it in San Francisco? | |
And a cop. | |
It was right after Citizen Kane. | |
A cop or somebody said, I want to talk to you. | |
He says, don't go back to your hotel. | |
There's an underage girl in there. | |
Hearst set it up. | |
You're going to walk in your hotel room and there's going to be some girl, some underage girl in bed or something. | |
And they've been doing this for whatever. | |
There are people going out. | |
There are idiots who do this. | |
So I'm just telling you something. | |
This is the part that amazes me. | |
And you can dismiss it. | |
You can say, wow. | |
No. | |
That's why I would say to Mr. President, he is going to be so out of the loop. | |
He's going to be your FDA chief? | |
What, are you kidding me? | |
No way. | |
He's too reckless. | |
No way. | |
We'll make it sound like he's a special advisor. | |
We'll give him some time. | |
No. | |
And while we're at it, let's talk about Donnie Jr. | |
The word is right now that you are embarrassing. | |
You are embarrassing Kimberly, his fiancée, who could most probably bury him. | |
Is anybody understanding what's going on? | |
Is anybody too busy talking about it? | |
I went to the rally. | |
This is what's going on at the cellular granular level. | |
Do you understand what's happening here? | |
This is the makeup here. | |
And Trump, to an extent, had Ivanka, then there was Marla Mabels, then there was this one, then there was that one, then there was Stormy Daniels, okay, then there was McDougal, okay. | |
I don't know what it is about these people. | |
Maybe they see it, maybe part of it being a Kennedy. | |
Oh, and the latest, the latest, the latest that is coming out, believe it or not coming out now, and sometimes it takes a while for this, Ted Kennedy, A reprobate, degenerate, like you can't believe. | |
The lion of the Senate. | |
JFK, demented. | |
They had pimps, mac daddies, they would call them in French, in the White House, in the Senate, on the payroll. | |
This is reality here. | |
This is reality, and they knew it. | |
Bill Clinton, same thing. | |
I don't know what it is. | |
So, mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys. | |
Or as Tony Joe White's saying, mamas, don't let your cowboys grow up to be babies. | |
Evans says, so many people seem stuck in a high school mentality. | |
Adults seem like children. | |
I even see this in myself at times, and so many seem self-aware. | |
Yes, we're not talking about childhood, though. | |
We're talking about deep-seated, sexual, whatever it is. | |
Oh, oh, in my world, I would say, if I work for the enemy, target Kimberly. | |
Target Kimberly. | |
Have Gavin call her up. | |
It's not fair what they're doing to you. | |
It's not fair. | |
What are you calling me for? | |
Listen, we may have our differences. | |
Are you rolling on this? | |
We may have our differences, but you don't deserve this. | |
You're a loyal, great woman, and this guy's going to just discard you like he... | |
Remember, he discarded Don Jr. his first family. | |
How many kids? | |
Five kids? | |
It's none of your business. | |
None of my business. | |
He can do whatever he wants. | |
I don't care. | |
Feliz Viernes. | |
Thank you so much. | |
Happy Friday to you as well. | |
How many kids does Don Jr. have? | |
Five? | |
Five. | |
Five. | |
Now, if you don't understand what's going on here, if you don't think people are looking at that psychological profile, that, to leave her, to go to Kimberly, I don't know what to tell you. | |
I don't know what to tell you. | |
So, that's over here. | |
That is playing out. | |
Never, ever, ever Don't lose the ability to target the dynamic, the interpersonal, the dynamic. | |
Don't. | |
Don't. | |
Human beings do not respond to things rationally. | |
Okay. | |
That being said, this is one thing, because you'll read about it today, but nobody's really talking about that, but I promise you, I promise you, and right now, as of today, and that's Cheryl Hines, let me tell you something, she's going to... | |
You know that Hollywood dynamic? | |
Okay. | |
Let's talk about the Hollywood dynamic. | |
Say what you want, call me anything, but never call me clueless. | |
Never let me labor under a delusion of something that... | |
Call me anything. | |
Don't call me clueless. | |
Work will be on this. | |
At Lionel Legal, my other channel, they're digging this because it's from a legal point of view. | |
You're not paying enough attention to the Diddy case. | |
They're signaling. | |
They're saying, he's on suicide watch. | |
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. | |
Hello. | |
Got that? | |
Everybody in place? | |
Okay. | |
Why do you do that? | |
To let people know if something goes wrong, we called it first and recognized it. | |
When you say he's on the watch, a lot of times they're just depressed or they're upset because he's in a federal, kind of like a jail, squatting like an animal. | |
And relieving himself on a stainless steel... | |
I mean, yeah, so they're very depressed. | |
But they're saying, ding, ding, ding, if anything happens, you say, see, we told you. | |
And these people love to do it. | |
That other guy that... | |
They did this in front of everybody. | |
Understand how these people work. | |
They could have said, listen, do me a favor. | |
Imagine one day you're reading the proverbial papers and you say, hey, did you ever hear when Robert Maxwell was missing? | |
No. | |
Who's that? | |
That's Ghislaine's father. | |
Did you ever hear about him? | |
No, but everybody said, oh, okay. | |
That was simple. | |
Something happened, it's an accident, okay. | |
They didn't want to do that with that other guy. | |
They wanted to send you a message. | |
We're here. | |
Just like a certain group of folks wanted to send you a message and say, we're going to get your pagers. | |
Pretty soon, keep an eye on fax machines and rotary dials. | |
Do you see where I'm going with this? | |
Tell me you do. | |
Tell me you see where this is. | |
So there are people out there. | |
And they are in this stratum of... | |
Let me see if I can explain this to you. | |
The top level is the shadow government. | |
This is a group, whatever... | |
I don't... | |
You don't know where they are. | |
It's just kind of like a... | |
Like you would call evil or Satan. | |
I don't know. | |
But they're not even evil. | |
They're just... | |
They run the show. | |
And they have different levels, different compartments, different... | |
There's the military-industrial complex, whatever it is, neocons, NATO, but it is West versus East. | |
There is this group, and then there's BRICS. | |
They don't work. | |
Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and what, BRICS plus five or six? | |
That's the new one. | |
They have their own. | |
Oh, no, no. | |
Shadow government, there ain't no Russian contingent in this and vice versa. | |
But anyway. | |
Now, of that group, we have the military. | |
Entertainment is the most important part. | |
Frank Znappis says that the Pentagon is the military condition of the entertainment industry. | |
When you control information, information is the currency of the 21st century. | |
Not Bitcoin. | |
Information, data, what you know to be true. | |
What you know to be true. | |
If I told you, I've always wanted to do this, and sometimes we've seen it. | |
If I told you that you have a terminal disease and you don't, I could kill you just by the suggestion that you're going to die. | |
That's how powerful it is. | |
Pilgrim says the powers that be can get to anyone anytime. | |
Oh, absolutely. | |
And sometimes they don't really, there's really no purpose to do it because it's still kind of messy and there's a risk of getting caught, but you're absolutely right. | |
So information is critical. | |
Now, I know this is a long intro. | |
One of the things that has happened since the days of United Artists, Mary Pickford, Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Louis Mare. | |
Just go back. | |
Gene Autry. | |
This is before OSS and before all that. | |
These people conveyed images. | |
The cowboy. | |
The white hat. | |
Later on, Charlie Chaplin violated that. | |
That's a different story. | |
So anyway, who were these people? | |
People who represent the entertainment industry. | |
Government, shadow government realized, I want those people. | |
We want to control the studios, the actors, their careers. | |
Anything that goes wrong, we want to own them. | |
Hey, Rock Hudson. | |
Yeah, listen. | |
And J. Edgar Hoover did it better than anybody. | |
Hey, listen, we understand there's going to be some problems. | |
Maybe. | |
Oh, Rafael Legonde says, Joe Brown said because he turned himself in, Diddy should be out on his own recognizance. | |
He said this is a travesty of justice we are witnessing. | |
Well, Rafael, I'm no Diddy fan, but Paul Castellano, Tony Duxcarralo, Fat Tony Salerno, they all bonded out. | |
These are heads of the five families of the LCN. | |
Paul Castellano? | |
Il capo di tutti capi, the successor to Carlo Gambino? | |
He bonds out, but not Diddy? | |
Come on, man. | |
They're saying, well, you know, it's because of the threats. | |
I think he poses more of a threat inside. | |
When you have somebody inside, they get desperate. | |
They may say, you're going to get that, you know. | |
But if he's at home and he can kind of calm down again, I'll take it easy. | |
All right, all right. | |
Oh, I'm with Joe Brown on this one. | |
And Joe Brown better not eat the green bananas either because Joe Brown is just... | |
By the way, Joe Brown comes across like a nut. | |
Have you seen Joe Brown? | |
Kamala, if this is the guy who's after you, you've got nothing to worry about. | |
He comes across like a nut. | |
He may be speaking the truth, but people listen and think, what are you talking about? | |
Okay. | |
What is all this about? | |
It comes to this. | |
Watch this very carefully. | |
This is last night's... | |
Where was that Oprah thing? | |
Where was it? | |
Yeah. | |
Anyway, Oprah... | |
Then we got this Jadruel over here. | |
Bryan Cranston. | |
He thinks he's breaking bad. | |
Basically, what does he do? | |
He glorifies meth dealers. | |
They were in Michigan. | |
So here this guy is. | |
He's speaking and they're all zooming in because Bryan Cranston, this guy thinks that he's a star. | |
And he thinks you love him. | |
And he thinks that if he comes out and says something, In favor of the Democrats, you're going to say, oh, okay, I'm going to do a thank you. | |
This is a guy, yes, in a Motel 6, here he is. | |
This is a guy who basically glorified meth dealing. | |
Think about that. | |
Meth dealing. | |
Glorified. | |
Breaking Bad. | |
Ooh, that's great. | |
Great messaging. | |
Terrific. | |
This is Oprah, who's another one, we'll get to her in a moment. | |
Here she is introducing these people who they believe are going to make the difference in the election in 45 days or so. | |
Oprah still thinks it's 1984, 5, whatever it is, Oprah still thinks. | |
And by the way, I want you to notice something. | |
They use mirrors. | |
Mrs. L brought this up. | |
They use mirrors better than anybody you can imagine to give Depth to crowds. | |
Now, this is the group. | |
This is this thing. | |
I'm not going to put you through this too often, but I want you to just understand the mindset. | |
They think, okay, now you're going to earn your keep, Cranston. | |
You're going to come out for Kamala. | |
And there's no way that somebody as ostensibly as smart as you could vote for this cretin. | |
I hear Chris Rock is in the house. | |
Chris, where are you? | |
Chris Rock is in the house! | |
Chris Rock. | |
Now, let's talk about that. | |
What does Cat Williams say about Chris Rock? | |
Whatever happened with Chris Rock and the whole when, what's his name, slapped him? | |
Chris Rock is a, we'll see, Chris Rock doing the best he can, always never finding the camera lens. | |
We see this in selfies all the time. | |
This is an actor. | |
You have a little, you have a lens you're looking at right in front of you, and he's looking off to the side because he's looking at himself. | |
Ben Stiller, Jennifer Lopez, Tracee Ellis Ross. | |
Ben Stiller, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Ben Stiller, who still can't figure out why he's even there. | |
Oh, I don't know who this one is. | |
This is Diana Ross's daughter. | |
Jennifer Lopez! | |
Oh, she's still over. | |
You've got a car and you've got a car. | |
Where are you, Jennifer? | |
Well, Jennifer Lopez, she's still trying to perpetuate her starting with that Ben Affleck thing. | |
Have you seen that? | |
Honey, they're milking that thing to death. | |
Nobody cares. | |
Yes, very good. | |
Deflecting from Diddy. | |
She has a history with Diddy. | |
Girlfriend, boyfriend for years. | |
Oh, the club with the shooting. | |
Oh, we'll get to that. | |
Oh! | |
We'll get to that one. | |
Tracy Ellis Ross, where are you? | |
Tracy Ellis, where are you? | |
She just had him up. | |
Oprah, for God's sake, she just had him up. | |
People are saying, Tracy Ellis Ross. | |
Who's this? | |
Diana Ross's daughter. | |
Oh, okay. | |
Who is this? | |
Diana Ross. | |
What are most Americans saying? | |
Who's Diana Ross? | |
Tracy Ellis! | |
Who's happy? | |
Julia Roberts! | |
Where are you? | |
This is the one nobody can figure out. | |
When was Julia Roberts' last movie? | |
What was it? | |
Erin Brockovich? | |
Maybe one of the oceans thing? | |
Oh yes! | |
That horrible Barack Obama produced thing on Netflix. | |
Horrible. | |
Remember when she was married to Lyle Lovett for like an hour? | |
Remember that one? | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
This is America's... | |
This is it, my friend. | |
Thank you. | |
And this Meryl Streep is in the house. | |
Meryl Streep. | |
Oh, my God. | |
Meryl Streep. | |
Harvey Weinstein. | |
And don't think for a moment. | |
Diddy's not being here thinking of Harvey Weinstein. | |
Oh. | |
Meryl Streep. | |
Where's Jennifer Lawrence? | |
Did they kick her to the curb? | |
She's a Harvey Weinstein, but so is Meryl Streep. | |
Not only incestuous, this is a creation of the illusion that they control something. | |
She's a good actor. | |
Do not mistake one on two. | |
So glad to have all of you familiar faces and those of you who are not. | |
Okay, you see these mirrors and signs, and this is everything to create the illusion, and this is the best part about it. | |
In the old days, from the days of, well, when the company, when the farm, when everything was, when Intel was really good, they would have had the best writers in the world, bar none. | |
Oh, George said that. | |
Evan says, could PD have been taken in sooner or was this done now to distract from the election news? | |
You know, I got to tell you something. | |
Maybe, but not really. | |
People love this notion of distraction. | |
Like everything is a distraction. | |
I don't understand. | |
I don't understand why he's brought in at all. | |
Why? | |
He doesn't have to be. | |
Something very similar could have happened. | |
If I ran the show, and I'm the evil overlord of the world, and I'm saying, we've got a problem with Diddy. | |
Okay, well, make it look like a robbery. | |
If you read the paper one day where Diddy was involved with some botched robbery, some drug dealer, rapper, wannabe, East Coast, West Coast, you wouldn't think about it. | |
Just like if that certain person who was found offed in a... | |
By the way, this was a different... | |
The fellow I'm talking about, whose name begins with an E, he was found in Manhattan, in that metropolitan correction center. | |
Diddy is in Brooklyn, so there's two of them. | |
Okay? | |
You dig what I'm saying? | |
Ladies and gentlemen, Lori Lewis with her super sticker, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Thank you, Lori. | |
Appreciate that. | |
So, remember, this guy with the E name, he could have just been gone. | |
You would have never heard of him. | |
It would have gone the way of Maxwell's father. | |
Remember that one? | |
You would have said, who's that? | |
Oh, the guy with the... | |
Okay, sure. | |
Yeah, right. | |
All right, fair enough. | |
I saw that Fed's thing. | |
Oh, New York is just collapsing. | |
New York? | |
Something is so weird here is going on. | |
Raul says, would you say the optics with Oprah is great? | |
No! | |
I think it's irrelevant. | |
Nobody understands this. | |
It's like this. | |
It's like when somebody... | |
I don't know what it is. | |
They're trying to justify their existence. | |
Oprah, please forgive me. | |
Let me just warn you. | |
I've got 50,000 things to say and I'm going to jump from one thing. | |
My head is exploding because you asked me a great question. | |
Oprah Winfrey signed her not her death warrant but her whatever it was when she put on Harry and Meghan to call the royal family racist. | |
These people will wait forever. | |
Revenge is a dish best served cold. | |
They will wait and they will take her out. | |
Not physically, but in terms of power. | |
Oprah Winfrey is created. | |
Oprah Winfrey was handed this. | |
Oprah Winfrey never did anything. | |
That would be worthy of billions of dollars. | |
She had a very important show. | |
She did O Magazine. | |
She did something. | |
Billion dollars? | |
No. | |
No. | |
No, like the Kardashians. | |
No. | |
Who else is a billionaire? | |
I'll tell you who might be sort of close, but don't even believe the Taylor Swift thing either. | |
They throw that word billionaire around. | |
That person with the name E who had the islands and whatever, they called him a billionaire, not even close. | |
There's no Forbes for this. | |
Elon Musk, billionaire. | |
Trump, billionaire. | |
Larry Ellison, billionaire. | |
They can say, here it is, this is it. | |
Oprah, what did she ever do to get a billion dollars? | |
What? | |
What did she do? | |
She was the anointed one. | |
Oprah, have a seat. | |
You are going to be our chosen one. | |
What does that mean? | |
You're going to do what we say. | |
You're going to be the... | |
Okay. | |
And you're now a billionaire. | |
How do you mean? | |
Well, just do it. | |
Huh? | |
Oprah. | |
Oprah, we're the Fed. | |
We control here. | |
By the way, you have an app right now? | |
Do you have a Chase or a Citibank app or TD? | |
Okay, look at your app right now. | |
Look at your checking account, okay? | |
Just look at it, right? | |
Okay, good. | |
Now, okay, now refresh. | |
Look at it now. | |
Whoa! | |
I just put a million dollars in there. | |
Yeah. | |
No, I didn't. | |
I just put a number in there. | |
You don't know who we are, do you? | |
We say you're a million. | |
You got a million dollars? | |
When we decide to give a stimulus check to somebody, what does that mean? | |
Do we go to the bank and we get the gold? | |
No! | |
We just say you got a million dollars. | |
If I'm in a casino, here, here's $100,000 in chips. | |
What? | |
Take it. | |
Why? | |
Does it matter? | |
Not really. | |
Not really. | |
You're not going to... | |
So we, being the lemmings, we'd say, she's a billionaire. | |
And you will believe anything. | |
You will believe this. | |
But when she decided, CBS, remember Les Moonmes? | |
They got him. | |
They knew all about him. | |
The royal family is the most powerful group of people on the planet today. | |
Don't let them fool you. | |
I'm not talking about Meghan and Harry and Charlie. | |
I'm talking about a concern that has been here since the beginning of time. | |
They make the Saudis look like pikers. | |
They control everything. | |
Everything. | |
It all starts from them. | |
Everything. | |
And she decided, because she's an idiot, to actually put on something where Megan, and Megan is so marked, it's not even funny. | |
And again, I'm not talking about physical dispatch. | |
I mean just sidelining. | |
Wait till you see what they do to Harry. | |
But I digress. | |
That's a subject I love. | |
But this crowd does it. | |
There are certain things you don't care for. | |
Ukraine. | |
What's really going on in the Middle East, AI, it's not your stuff. | |
I dig it. | |
And when I tell you things about Bobby Kennedy or Donnie Jr., this is the biggest stuff in the world. | |
I don't think you like it because it's just not... | |
You don't see this on Fox. | |
And don't be a Fox. | |
I'm trying to get you out of that. | |
I'm trying to pull you out of that. | |
It's like I want you to understand you're eating McDonald's every day. | |
Let's try some. | |
Uh, Sri Lankan food. | |
You're gonna, here's a flavor profile you've never heard before. | |
Okay. | |
This is it. | |
So Oprah comes along and she does this thing and they say, Oprah, we're going to call. | |
And she says, fine. | |
So she, she convinces them, I, I carry sway because I'm a billionaire. | |
Me and Gail and this and my wigs and I'm losing weight. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Nobody cares about this. | |
This is sheer and utter desperation. | |
So what did they do? | |
I can't put you through this nonsense. | |
I'm going to try my best. | |
But it was, they had one, and believe me, I can't do this. | |
I can't make you go through this. | |
But there was one couple who said, we're going to ask you a question about lowering prices. | |
She's had three and a half years. | |
All you got to do is memorize. | |
This is Gamala. | |
Watch her. | |
Right off the bat, still, after she's been accused of word salad, diffuse, non-linear garbage, listen to what she says. | |
We love our country. | |
I love our country. | |
I know we all do. | |
That's why everybody's here right now. | |
We love our country. | |
Look at the looks behind her. | |
Look at the looks. | |
We take pride in the... | |
Are you watching this? | |
First of all, look at the stultified look, and also, I don't believe in body language. | |
Let me just say something to you very quickly. | |
I don't believe in these body language, people. | |
But this is the body language I believe in. | |
Or that stuff. | |
Not, did you touch your chin? | |
Did you look at your watch? | |
No. | |
This is called stultified paralysis. | |
Look at Oprah. | |
Oprah's looking at her like, what the f*** are you saying? | |
Look at these folks behind them. | |
Now, if it were me, If it were me, always the back shot I would make sure is so well. | |
This looks like they threw this together. | |
This looks like one of those, my friend Jack Harris who does it in Tampa, like AM Tampa Bay or those news shows, you know, like we have like this local, hi everybody, PM Magazine. | |
Remember Gary Collins? | |
This looks like a group of people just sitting around. | |
It could be Good Morning Des Moines. | |
This is not what I want for the future president. | |
And the fact that Oprah is there. | |
And remember, your daughters and sons probably don't know who the hell Oprah is. | |
I'm sorry. | |
They may know who Uncle Lenny is, but they don't know who she is. | |
Now watch again. | |
Let me start from the top. | |
Look at the people in the back. | |
Look at their reaction. | |
No heads nodding. | |
You can just feel it because you're a human being and you've seen human reaction before. | |
We love our country. | |
I love our country. | |
I know we all do. | |
That's why everybody's here right now. | |
We love our country. | |
Nobody's nodding. | |
We take pride in the privilege of being American. | |
Nobody. | |
They don't think that. | |
Excuse me. | |
They're Democrats. | |
They don't have American flags. | |
You can tell when you're in a... | |
I know America, or you can tell whether Republicans are Trump because there's an American flag. | |
Democrats do not convey, this is a group of reparations and this and transgender and all this other kind of... | |
She has got the wrong crowd, the wrong message. | |
This is how disconnected she is. | |
And this is a moment where... | |
We can and must come together. | |
Here we go again. | |
She's still doing it. | |
Three and a half years. | |
And they said, do me a favor. | |
I'm going to put this. | |
We're going to insert this little bead underneath your skin. | |
And I'm going to attach it to a Ford Bronco. | |
And every time you say, come together, or I'm going to hit a button, and you're going to get a little shock. | |
Because we have to break you of saying this. | |
It's a tick. | |
It's like Tourette's. | |
You keep going back. | |
You keep perseverating on this line. | |
Coming together. | |
No. | |
Mobs coming together. | |
Bar fights coming together. | |
Cancer coming together. | |
Certain things shouldn't come together. | |
Okay? | |
John Lennon notwithstanding. | |
As Americans, understanding we have so much more in common than what separates us. | |
I didn't even know what that means. | |
We have more in common than what separates us. | |
You separate us. | |
You do. | |
Look at that one little flag in the back. | |
That one little... | |
And it's almost like a motif. | |
Not really a flag. | |
It's just a motif. | |
Let's come together. | |
There we go again. | |
She wants to come together. | |
With the character that we are so proud of about who we are. | |
See, she doesn't know. | |
She still doesn't know. | |
She's still doing it. | |
She is incapable of doing it. | |
She feels, this is the title, that she feels the abandonment as the Dems are freaking out over their loser nominee. | |
Which is, we are an optimistic people. | |
Optimistic? | |
What are you talking about? | |
This is just sheer and utter blather. | |
She's a blatherskite, a poltroon, a bladderoon. | |
This is prattle. | |
This is nonsense. | |
She's still doing it. | |
We are an optimistic people. | |
Optimistic? | |
Are you kidding me? | |
She just said this is the end of democracy and this and that and we're going to have to... | |
Optimistic? | |
The numbers are declining. | |
People are scared out of their minds. | |
What is she talking about? | |
Look at Oprah. | |
Look at Oprah who says, do I look skinny? | |
Do I look skinny? | |
Can you see the weave? | |
Do I look alright? | |
How am I looking? | |
I'm okay, right? | |
This Ozepic's not going to kill me, right? | |
What about the Weight Watchers? | |
This is a woman, by the way, who says, I'm the national spokesperson for Weight Watchers, and then says, oh, by the way, I don't do Weight Watchers. | |
What? | |
Yeah, I don't do it. | |
By character are people who have dreams and ambitions. | |
What are you... | |
This is the Miss Congeniality speech from Miss Vermont. | |
Remember that girl? | |
United States, America, and of America, and the maps of America. | |
Remember that one famous, it was that one classic moment where the poor girl had no idea. | |
And aspirations. | |
We believe in what is possible. | |
We believe in what is possible. | |
We believe in the glory, in the majesty, untethered, unburdened by the past, unless there's reparations. | |
Embracing a complete and total subjugation of dream works. | |
And I'm not talking about Katzenberg. | |
We believe in what can be. | |
What can be. | |
What is. | |
Que sera. | |
Which, by the way, means what evening. | |
What evening. | |
Doris Day was singing what evening. | |
Buona sera. | |
Que sera. | |
Que sera. | |
Is another story. | |
And we believe in fighting for that. | |
And we will fight for that in the streets. | |
And we will use Antifa and BLM and we'll destroy plate glass windows. | |
We will loot Louis Vuitton bags, Christian Dior. | |
We will leave pallets of bricks so you can throw them as brick bags through windows and projectiles. | |
We will destroy because we believe. | |
That's how we came into being. | |
That's how we came into being, by dreaming. | |
She could not associate those people who gave us the Constitution, which, by the way, she wants to completely obviate by virtue of some view of Roe or something. | |
This woman has not a clue! | |
Because the people before us understood that one of the greatest expressions... | |
This is the best one right here. | |
You see this? | |
This is where she's just derailing. | |
She's running out of gas here. | |
And this has been... | |
...that one of the greatest expressions... | |
Okay, here we go. | |
...for the love of our country, one of the greatest expressions of patriotism... | |
...is that thing... | |
...is to fight for the ideals of who we are. | |
Of who we are. | |
Freedom. | |
Freedom and stuff. | |
You know, whatever. | |
That thing. | |
To fight for that which we are having been once then. | |
To make decisions about your own body. | |
Freedom. | |
To be safe from gun violence. | |
Freedom. | |
And by the way, she says, and if I've got a gun and you come into my house, I'm going to shoot you. | |
Of course, U.S. Secret Service. | |
Gun violence? | |
It's not gun violence. | |
What about... | |
Sexual violence. | |
What about stabbings? | |
What about just people who are beaten? | |
What about abduction? | |
What about that violence? | |
No. | |
Guns, because it is important for us to completely remove the ability for you to exercise the benefits and the protections of the Second Amendment to prevent us as a rogue, kind of a mutant power structure to come in and disrupt and reverse those protections, which I speak of In a kind of a titular way, but I actually want to remove. | |
Freedom to have access to the ballot box. | |
Freedom to have access to the ballot box and freedom to let us take care of those ballots for you, to pick them up, to ballot harvest. | |
That's okay. | |
You know what? | |
Better yet, oh, you didn't get your ballot in the mail? | |
Oh, okay. | |
Well, don't worry about it. | |
I'm sure it'll... | |
It'll be found. | |
Freedom to be who you are and just be, to love who you love openly and with pride. | |
She's telling Oprah this. | |
Remember Stedman, the poor schmuck? | |
Remember the boyfriend? | |
Oprah wants to love the person she wants. | |
I think it's Gail, which is nothing wrong with that. | |
She's been denying that. | |
I don't even know what the hell's going on. | |
What are you talking about? | |
These are some of the most closeted, coseted people there is. | |
They don't tell you anything. | |
Half of Hollywood. | |
A lot of the people that we saw, believe it or not, and excuse me, there's nothing wrong with being gay. | |
And if you're going to tell somebody to be gay in Dothan, Alabama and risk getting the snot beat out of you because you've come out at the insistence of these Hollywood lefties, you should at least have the temerity and the intrepidity and the guts to say, and I'm gay too! | |
And have been! | |
And you know it. | |
And the thing is, you know what you know. | |
Freedom to just be. | |
Freedom to be. | |
To exist. | |
Listen to this. | |
Listen. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Wait a minute. | |
I didn't realize this. | |
Listen to this resounding after the end of the trajectory of this word blather. | |
Listen to Oprah's resounding freedom to just be. | |
Listen. | |
No clapping. | |
No clapping. | |
We are. | |
We believe in all that. | |
No clapping. | |
See that right now? | |
She thought there would be a clap. | |
She thought there is a clap. | |
And so this is a moment. | |
Where we stand, knowing what we are fighting for. | |
We're not fighting against. | |
This is now 45 days after the time for her to hone and to winnow and sharpen the message. | |
This is what she does. | |
It's what we're fighting for. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
She's linking herself. | |
Thank God this is over with. | |
Do you understand what you just saw? | |
Do you understand? | |
Tell me you do. | |
Blink once for yes. | |
Each of you, send me $100 if you understand. | |
I feel like Jimmy Swagger. | |
And if you believe in the Holy Spirit, in the power of Jesus, you will send me right now and be a part of our prayer partners for nothing but $25 down. | |
I will pray for you. | |
I will send you a prayer mat, a prayer hat, a official Jimmy Swaggin button, and I will pray, pray, Lord, in the name of Jesus, in the name of the Spirit, in the covenant, in I love it. | |
That was so Horrid. | |
Horrid. | |
And we shared it together, ladies and gentlemen. | |
We shared it. | |
Let me see. | |
Bradopoulos says, this was ridiculous. | |
These people think this is Kama's team. | |
Compare these fools to Trump's team. | |
Unfortunately, their heads cannot be removed. | |
Pilgrimedia says, will they allow Harry back in? | |
Never. | |
Prince Harry is going to dump her and go back to the only life he's ever known. | |
And Wills will... | |
By the way, where's Kate? | |
Anyway. | |
I don't know. | |
I think we'll take it back in. | |
Okay. | |
Mrs. Ellis says Wills will take him back, but he will be owned. | |
He will have his balls cut off. | |
I will own you. | |
You're going to do what I say. | |
And you're going to leave that heritage. | |
And she'll make a big stink because of Archie and the kids and all that. | |
Krypto says, I love it, Uncle Lenny. | |
Let your mind, let your mindful thought. | |
Indeed. | |
Sam Whiskey says, Roman Emperor sponsored a red and blue team chariot racing while the actors were waving at the audience. | |
Sound familiar? | |
Johnny McGuire couldn't get hired, says Kamala has zero ability to work a room. | |
Joe, even in his current state, could best Kamala. | |
Absolutely! | |
Crypto says, fact-checkers need examples of these bumbles. | |
And this is a stage, if I've ever seen one. | |
Pilgrim says, Shamala is ubiquitous and clairvoyant and high. | |
Crypto says, if it's 50-50 that she'd come out after Biden giving her the gold horse, With three skits, and that's the best she's got? | |
Or is this not more script? | |
I love your language style, sir. | |
Words are solid when you put them in the blender. | |
As evidenced by. | |
Is this all still the first shtick? | |
Yes. | |
Edie said, Mr. Rell, do you think SNL will capitalize on this one? | |
Would they dare? | |
Never. | |
Never, never, never. | |
Crypto says the funniest part is that she practices all this. | |
I don't know if she does. | |
Lori says, I love you. | |
Indeed, we love you. | |
Evan Webb says, give me a witness. | |
Praise be Reverend Lenny. | |
Indeed. | |
You're seeing something that completely just it upends rational thought. | |
It's something that you can't put into words how this Is even remotely happening. | |
Now, let me tell you what means more than any of this stuff. | |
And it's the stuff that you don't really feel. | |
It's groups of people who don't necessarily find themselves in a position. | |
And where do you find that out? | |
On social media. | |
This is a group of youngsters at Penn State. | |
Now, we talk all this stuff about, you know, college is a hotbed of anti-Semitism, whatever. | |
These are a group of young people at Penn State. | |
Watch this. | |
MAGA hats, baby. | |
MAGA mania. | |
Now, let me explain this one to you. | |
This is a very interesting one. | |
There is a woman. | |
And did you find her? | |
She is very interesting. | |
This is a woman named Nancy Mace. | |
I like Nancy Mace. | |
Have you seen her? | |
She's a real firebrand. | |
A real firebrand. | |
And she is... | |
How do I say this? | |
She has been speaking out On behalf of her constituents and the like, very, very, very interesting. | |
She is, let me see this, she is a very, very good, let me see, very, very interesting. | |
She worked for Donald Trump, she's a Republican, she's the first woman to graduate from the Corps of Cadets at the Citadel. | |
I mean, she is, she has all of the provenance that you can imagine. | |
Here was a very interesting thing. | |
And ladies and gentlemen, there is a fellow named, I always get it, is it Michael Eric? | |
It's Michael Eric Dyson. | |
Absolutely. | |
There is an expression that we use, full of, I'm not used to say, full of beans. | |
And Michael Eric Dyson has been the clown prince of this, you talk about word salad? | |
It's very good stuff, but it is a... | |
If you could take Michael Eric Dyson and Eric Weinstein and combine them somehow, it would be completely and totally unintelligible. | |
You wouldn't know what they were saying. | |
But this is Representative Mace on a show with Michael Eric Dyson and Congresswoman Nancy Mace said the word Kamala. | |
Now, Kamala, by the way, was the name of, you know, that Ugandan wrestler. | |
This is like in the 70s or 80s, the NWA. | |
I always knew Kamala. | |
That's what we call it, this one particular wrestler. | |
Mr. Dyson thought she was somehow being racist or disrespectful, and it went something like this. | |
The history and legacy of white disregard for the humanity of black people. | |
So now you're calling me racist. | |
I just said you wanted racist. | |
That is complete yes. | |
You don't have to intend racism. | |
See, by the way, he never looks at her, too. | |
This is another thing, too. | |
When somebody is talking to you, and they never make eye contact, and they never... | |
There's something interesting. | |
They're off in another place, either because of fear or complete disingenuous nonsense. | |
No, no, you are intending that I'm racist, and that... | |
And they also talk over you. | |
That's another thing too. | |
This is the only thing they have. | |
They have no way to speak on behalf of Tamala's or Kemala's success. | |
So this is all it is. | |
They're going to use... | |
Through some kind of a connection because she didn't say Kamala, she's somehow a racist. | |
This gentleman said, I didn't know her name. | |
It's her disrespect of women. | |
She doesn't know. | |
Still doesn't look at her. | |
Look at this. | |
He can't look at her. | |
And it's not just her, by the way. | |
It's almost like a disorder. | |
Black women don't have the ability to tell black women who pay the price of blood to make this country what it is to tell. | |
Black women who paid the price of blood, it's like a guitar player who has riffs or a kata. | |
You just say, he has said this for literally, bruh, literally, for decades. | |
And it's just, you just kind of keep spouting the same stuff. | |
But they're not real women. | |
25 years ago, I became the first one. | |
They cared for your babies and black women care for... | |
What do you care black women do? | |
What are you talking about? | |
He's talking about some gone with the wind thing. | |
I don't even know. | |
But this is a guy they drag out because you know what? | |
He's kind of like the junk yogurt or the schmooly botia or whatever. | |
He gets them all pissed off and the members and the members, you know how it works. | |
I don't have to tell you how this thing works. | |
Okay, now watch this. | |
Now, let me tell you what Nancy Mace does. | |
Now, lo and behold, Guess who texted her? | |
The guy who called her the racist. | |
Watch this. | |
I'd like to also enter into the record a screenshot of a text message I received from the esteemed professor from Vanderbilt, Michael Eric Dyson. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Hold it. | |
Is he going to... | |
He's not going to... | |
Wait a minute. | |
He's not texting her stuff that might be a little bit kind of kissy-kissy, do you think? | |
After my CNN interview begged me for photos in this text. | |
Begged? | |
Did you hear this? | |
He says, after calling me racist on CNN, shh, don't tell anybody. | |
We look good together. | |
And sent me a kissy emoji. | |
Without objection. | |
And the guy says, I'm gorgeous in all these photos. | |
I don't think he's that bent out of shape on how anyone pronounces Kamala. | |
And if we're going to have that standard, you've got to hold it to both sides, not just one or the other. | |
Can you, this goes back to what I'm saying. | |
This is the guy. | |
So deluded by, again, connecting with women that he would dare do this. | |
After he did, he thinks this woman's going to fall for this. | |
Honestly? | |
Doesn't that blow your mind? | |
Doesn't that make you say, like, oh my god. | |
So, I just want you to understand something here. | |
You can look at this any way you want. | |
You can zero in as closely as you want. | |
You can sit back and look at it. | |
It's up to you. | |
I can't tell you what to see. | |
It's like we're driving in a car and I'm looking at the mountains and you're looking at the beach and that's what you find. | |
Whatever. | |
I understand that. | |
But this is so interesting. | |
And if you look at it so complicated as to what's happening. | |
At levels. | |
And what they are doing so desperately. | |
Oprah tried. | |
You would think Oprah. | |
Miss Big Shot would say, I haven't got off my ass. | |
I don't know how long to do anything. | |
I'm going to sit down and we're going to do some things. | |
I'm going to get some writers. | |
We're going to get some... | |
Meryl Streep, come here. | |
Give me a favor. | |
I want you to sit down with Kamala. | |
I want you to talk about... | |
I'm going to ask you a... | |
I'm going to give you three, maybe four answers, and each of the answers will deal with the economy, crime, whatever it is. | |
And if it's remotely, if they ask you, well, what do you think about the cost of food? | |
What do you think about price gouging? | |
What do you think about inflation? | |
That's going to be the economy question, and here's going to be the answer. | |
And you can write something that kind of, you know, Sounds good. | |
Throw some facts out. | |
And you can bring Meryl Streep, writers, Ron Howard, Cranston, all these people to work with her. | |
The best actress in the world, we're going to show you how to be an actress. | |
Four answers that you'll be using interchangeably. | |
After a while, you'll be so good, you'll get the basis of this. | |
And we're going to do this. | |
This should have been done three and a half years ago. | |
But no. | |
Oprah rolled into town, set her up, and thought, everybody! | |
Julia Roberts! | |
That's her, because she thinks you love her. | |
She thinks America loves her. | |
She thinks America loves her, and in the old days, what really made Oprah great was white, black, everybody liked her, because she was just kind of down to her. | |
Donald Trump used to go on her show. | |
It was a different story. | |
Now she's a billionaire, so she believes her own thing. | |
You think she just rolled into town, and I'll bet you they never rehearsed anything. | |
I will bet you, if heads don't roll after that, with 45 days of the election, there was no clapping, there was no nothing. | |
The stagecraft, you could have had sets, you could have directors. | |
I mean, you could have put on a production. | |
You've got some... | |
Say what you want about these people. | |
They're brilliant when it comes to putting together movies. | |
But they don't care. | |
They don't care or they're lazy or they figure we're going to win anyway. | |
We don't have to worry about this. | |
And that scares me. | |
Could they be that negligent? | |
Could they really be that negligent? | |
Or do they know the cat is in the bag? | |
Think about that one. | |
Think about that. | |
We have no idea. | |
Sam Whiskey says, why is she redacting her thoughts before she says them? | |
Interesting. | |
If she wears the purple, we will have World War III. | |
Remember who wore purple after she lost? | |
She's literally insufferable. | |
Bruh. | |
I threw the bruh in. | |
And calling someone a racist is a pickup line. | |
Very interesting. | |
So that's where we are right now, dear friends. | |
That's it. | |
This is absolute, utter, and total, total freakout and desperation on their point. | |
Listen to what's going on. | |
Pay attention to, I gave you a lot of things. | |
The Diddy case, Hollywood, hip-hop. | |
Look at the people who are involved in that. | |
Jennifer Lopez, others, Jay-Z. | |
This is the hip-hop. | |
Royalty? | |
What do you think Suge Knight's saying? | |
What do you think he's saying? | |
I don't think people... | |
I don't think it's racist. | |
But people don't understand how big hip-hop is. | |
People don't understand how big Formula One racing or NASCAR or professional wrestling or anything is. | |
It's billions. | |
And with those people, if I got those votes, if I could get to that group, Just a fraction of the hip-hop community and say, you want to be tough? | |
You want to live the life? | |
You want to be gangsta? | |
Well, the first thing that gangstas did was they controlled politics. | |
Frank Costello, the Lord Prince, the High Prince, whatever, no, that's, yeah, that, no, that's an executioner, that's Albert Einstein. | |
In any event, Frank Costello, Francesco Castiglia controlled everything from Tammany Hall to the judges to everything. | |
You've got to introduce that if you want to really do it, if you really want to be a player, if you really want to know what's going on, and you really want everything, enough for the chains and the this and the cristal and the hats and the Gucci or whatever, that's great. | |
But it's politics. | |
And the real gangster controls politics. | |
And if you could somehow inspire this, it'd change everything. | |
They don't want this group to be. | |
They want them to be always kept in the background. | |
All right, my friends. | |
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As far as Diddy goes, she knows this intuitively. | |
Our good friend Evan says, I did have a black maid growing up that was more This was in Fort Worth, Texas in the late 60s, early 70s. | |
Excellent! | |
I'm sure you did. | |
We never did, but that's okay. | |
I don't know. | |
I think I had one relative. | |
One relative may have had a... | |
It was more from my aunt. | |
And then I went to school with a guy who had a maid. | |
That's it. | |
I didn't travel in those circles, my friend. | |
Not that it doesn't matter, but then again, I had the benefit of growing up in Florida in the 60s and as a child, we didn't know anything about racism. | |
We had no idea. | |
I mean, I'm sure it was there, but as far as we were concerned, blacks, whites, the school, we didn't see any distinction. | |
It's like... | |
Cubans and Spanish. | |
Who cares? | |
It didn't matter. | |
It was so much a part of the script. | |
In any event. | |
All right, dear friends. | |
Have a great and a glorious day. | |
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Oh! | |
Listen to what I'm telling you. | |
This case is so big and they're going to try to make it sound like, oh, that's just some hip-hop guy. | |
No. | |
No, no, no. | |
They said that when they invaded his home in Miami, it was like a torture chamber. | |
Harvey Weinstein is a Boy Scout compared to this. | |
So keep an eye on that. | |
All right, dear friends. | |
Thank you so, so very much. | |
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Thank you so much. | |
All right, friends, see you tonight at 7 p.m., but don't forget until then, remember, as we always say, we always end with this valedictory. | |
Remember, the monkey's dead. | |
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