Trump MAGA Will Have Permanent Effects on the Country and World Forever
Trump MAGA Will Have Permanent Effects on the Country and World Forever
Trump MAGA Will Have Permanent Effects on the Country and World Forever
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In the event I were to be talking to you and all of a sudden this goes black. | |
Completely goes black. | |
I say that. | |
Anyway. | |
Do not be alarmed. | |
I'll be back online. | |
Right before I go on every morning, it seems like there's something that goes... | |
It's like the gremlins know. | |
Let's have a hard time logging in. | |
Let's let StreamYard all of a sudden start acting up now because they know we are logging in. | |
They know it's important because they don't want us to speak. | |
My friends, welcome to this glorious day, this wonderful day as Trump will be meeting with Biden. | |
What's going on with that? | |
And I love, as do you probably, meeting all of the experts. | |
Everybody's an expert on everything. | |
Everybody. | |
Either nothing is said or everything is said. | |
But everybody is an expert. | |
Oh, they know about this and that. | |
They don't know anything. | |
They don't know anything. | |
What are you talking about? | |
But I want everybody to stop for one second. | |
Do me one favor. | |
Do not miss the beauty and the glory of this wonderful event. | |
Do not miss the glory. | |
Do you know how wonderful things are? | |
Do you have any idea? | |
Of how wonderful things are. | |
The progress that we have made. | |
Do you have any? | |
I think you do. | |
But I meet these naysayers and these... | |
I say, we just won! | |
This was a little... | |
a week ago Tuesday. | |
Yeah, but still, I don't know, I like this and he's doing... | |
Marco Rubio! | |
Okay, alright, alright, alright, alright, alright. | |
Just relax for a moment. | |
Do yourself. | |
Listen to me. | |
Take a pledge from me. | |
Enjoy your life a little bit. | |
Don't always go looking for problems. | |
Don't be the Cassandra. | |
Don't be a naysayer. | |
You were just praying he won. | |
No, I'm not. | |
Directing this at you necessarily, but you were just praying that he won, and he won. | |
But there are people who can't allow themselves to be happy. | |
They don't like what's going on. | |
I don't like this! | |
I don't like what he's doing. | |
I don't like Marco Rubio. | |
Okay, can you put this aside? | |
Is there anything good? | |
All you wanted him to do was to win, and he won, and he won big, and there's a mandate. | |
So many good, good things. | |
So just, do you know this? | |
Do you have friends of yours, people in your, maybe spouses, children, relatives, neighbors, associates, who are always negative? | |
Always negative. | |
And if you tell them, well, you know, they take what you're saying as though you're countermanding them and you can't disagree with them. | |
What is the matter? | |
Do not be like this. | |
Do not always be the naysayer. | |
Do not be consumacious. | |
Do not... | |
There is a movement that is... | |
So wonderful. | |
And if you point to the minutia, you're missing the glory of what's happening. | |
The good news is, my friends, is that the left is just falling apart. | |
Hatchet used to be full of patchy, this hatchet, this publishing house, CNN. | |
It's collapsing. | |
It's collapsing. | |
And I told you, do not I'm never going to mention the view. | |
Do not mention the view. | |
Let the view die. | |
Let it die. | |
Choke the taproot. | |
But I only want to mention certain things in case it's dying. | |
I don't want to say, did you hear what Joy Reid said? | |
The hell with Joy Reid. | |
As we speak right now, people from at every news medium, every conventional, They're all meeting, and what they're saying is the only way we're going to stay in business is to say things that don't service our constituents, because we really don't have a constituency. | |
We want to say things that drive the right crazier of the people so that it will make YouTube or it'll be some lefties losing it. | |
As much as I love Lefties losing it on Sky. | |
I think we're inadvertently calling attention to this. | |
Joy Reid is going to be doubling down. | |
And I don't care what Joy Reid says. | |
She can say whatever she wants. | |
But that is not news. | |
That is not news. | |
So remember that. | |
We have been, we need some retraining. | |
We need a change of our outlook. | |
We've always been reacting to everything they do. | |
They need to react to us. | |
Let them go crazy. | |
Ignore them. | |
Start talking about some wonderful thing. | |
Say things that will drive them crazy. | |
Say things that finally we're going to put an end to this LGBT lunacy as it pertains to men in women's Sports. | |
That apparently drives them crazy. | |
Say it. | |
We're going to get men out of girls sports. | |
Say it like that. | |
It's not men. | |
Say it. | |
They don't care about this. | |
Say it. | |
Drive them crazy. | |
Draw them up. | |
Why is, why did the Democratic Party funnel a half a million bucks to Al Sharpton? | |
Why? | |
Talk about these people. | |
Drive them crazy. | |
Now, we can talk about who is going to be in the cabinet, who isn't. | |
One of the best news is that Trump names longtime election attorney Bill McGinley and not Alina Haba. | |
Alina Haba. | |
Planted this. | |
Or it was planted. | |
She says, I would be most honored. | |
This is bullshit where she honestly thought, I'm in the running. | |
And Trump's saying to her, I'm not telling you if it's you or not. | |
Okay, Mr. President. | |
But I sure would be. | |
Come on, stop it. | |
It's about her. | |
That's fine. | |
But do me a favor. | |
Stop making jokes. | |
Here's another one for you. | |
Lara Trump could replace Marco Rubio as Florida's senator. | |
Is she not? | |
No. | |
Who would make more sense? | |
Ashley Moody, the AG. | |
Does that make sense? | |
Okay. | |
What about Pete Hogsbreth or Hegseth or whatever his name is? | |
How bad can he be? | |
How bad can he be? | |
He doesn't have any experience. | |
These other people, Mark Milley, Austin had experience, and they destroyed, destroyed, or almost destroyed the military. | |
You got a problem with Pete? | |
I don't. | |
How bad can he be? | |
Why is everybody going so crazy over this? | |
Because they're miserable. | |
Because you don't know anything. | |
Some people hate him. | |
And then, of course, you have on Fox, it doesn't tell you anything. | |
Remember, I told you that. | |
Remember, I don't know whom I distrust more. | |
The people that supposedly are the enemy or the people who are pretending to be my friends. | |
I don't know. | |
I'm really not sure about this. | |
But the Doge, governmental efficiency or whatever, greatest thing ever. | |
Greatest thing ever. | |
Holman is fantastic. | |
Vivekan, oh my gosh, wonderful. | |
Wonderful because we're going, we are going to change the way things are done. | |
We're not going to worry about the way it was done. | |
We're going to change the way things are done. | |
Now when it comes to foreign relations, I think we're going to be great. | |
Except when it comes, you know and I know, to Israel. | |
People are going to be going berserk. | |
You've got the ambassador to Israel. | |
Well, he's supposed to be. | |
This is Mike Huckabee. | |
Innocent enough Mike. | |
Good guy. | |
Plays the bass. | |
I saw some great guests on his TV show. | |
It's really good. | |
His musical guests are terrific. | |
I know that other people are going crazy with him because he's going to be the Secretary of State and this is going to be basically an endorsement of a rubber stamp. | |
Of more genocide, which nobody is saying that on Fox News. | |
What are you going to do about that? | |
Move? | |
What do you want to do? | |
What do you want to do? | |
Do you think Trump is going to go all in? | |
Do you think Trump, when he gets in this position, when the whole world is telling him, excuse me, yeah. | |
Mr. President? | |
Yes. | |
Let me explain to you something. | |
This is the world. | |
And it's changed now, not regarding Israel proper, but ever since October, but specifically ever since this latest incursion against Gaza. | |
I don't know. | |
Maybe you don't. | |
I don't know who in the world. | |
Is suggesting that this behavior, this slaughter, going into, you want to take on Iran and Lebanon, if you think this is a good idea, nobody thinks this. | |
It's us against the world. | |
And Mr. President, you're going to have to ask yourself this question. | |
I know there is a very important lobby, and I recognize it. | |
And I know you have been the beneficiary of millions of dollars from a lot of people, which is completely legal. | |
Nothing wrong with that. | |
Adelson's and others, and that's fine. | |
But you're going to have to ask yourself, now that you're here, and now that you're in office, the entire world is looking at you. | |
And you're going to have to turn to them and say, okay, this is a different vantage point. | |
It's going to be me standing with... | |
Not Israel, but this current regime, this current whatever you want to call it, what is he going to do? | |
Is Marco Rubio going to tell the world, excuse me, we have just given a check, a blank check, to Bibi Netanyahu. | |
You fill it in, whatever you need, whatever the missiles, bombs, JDAMs, nothing. | |
We will allow you to make sure that you get rid of Hamas, which means basically destroying all of Gaza. | |
Whatever you want, we're with you 100% because you're in a fight for your life. | |
Do you think Trump's going to do that? | |
Do you think he's going to say, oh well, the rest of the world be damned. | |
BRICS, MBS, Saudi Arabia, Iran. | |
Oh, wait till Iran says, okay, we'll show you this. | |
And you can drill all you want and frack all you want. | |
So we're going to have to see. | |
Is Trump sitting down with Marco and saying, now listen, the reason why you're here is I want you to appear to be that you're going to be the rubber stamp for Israel. | |
That's what I want you to be. | |
You're not. | |
Could that be it? | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
I have no idea. | |
Has anybody ever met? | |
I don't know what Marco Rubio even is. | |
I don't know if he's a good guy, a bad guy, an idiot. | |
I don't know. | |
I've never met these people. | |
I have no idea. | |
Nobody has ever made me privy to anything that's going on. | |
But this is a very, very, very serious thing. | |
And as I look at what's happening in the world and see what everybody is responding to, this is the number one issue. | |
You cannot believe what other people say. | |
You can't. | |
So what are we going to do? | |
We'll see. | |
Do you want to get sidelined on this? | |
Maybe. | |
You can. | |
Do you want to just become frozen in this? | |
Okay. | |
It's up to you. | |
Do you want to sit there and take yesterday or last week's glory and victory and just say, doesn't matter. | |
I don't know. | |
Again, it goes back to, I know people. | |
Want to be miserable. | |
They love to be miserable. | |
It's this thing that gets them. | |
I say, okay, put that over here. | |
We'll get to that later. | |
Let's see what happens. | |
In the immediate future, in the immediate, he's going to be making sure, and I think that Wiles and others are going to be sitting there and saying, we have to understand what the message is. | |
Number one. | |
Nobody goes rogue. | |
Number two, if you want to run for office, do it on your own time. | |
You're not going to use this platform to run for office. | |
Number three, this is MAGA. | |
Number four, mix it up and have fun. | |
I want them to understand that we are here. | |
And the first thing he has to do, day one, day one, is he has to start Deporting, removing illegals from our country. | |
They are illegals. | |
There's no... | |
They're not dreamers. | |
They're not asylum seekers. | |
They're squatters. | |
They're people who... | |
The rules of entry, the rules of involvement, God bless them, We would love to look at your asylum application and the like. | |
We'll do all that stuff. | |
But you're not going to do it by breaking into our country, breaking down the barriers and doing this. | |
You're not going to do this. | |
And he has to do it and do it loudly and boldly and continuously and every day have a little ticker or something that says how many people are removed. | |
Let me say this again. | |
Get ready for this. | |
You are going to be seeing and hearing horror stories. | |
They're going to make references to the Nazis and cattle cars and all this stuff. | |
Ignore it. | |
Which leads me to my next piece. | |
Again, ignore the left media. | |
Nobody. | |
In my opinion, nobody goes on CNN. | |
Nobody goes on MSDNC. | |
Nobody. | |
If they have a question, send a question to the press office. | |
The office will respond. | |
Have press conferences. | |
Don't exclude people. | |
But just that simple. | |
Really show them. | |
Ignore them. | |
You have to destroy the left wing, left media. | |
They have to be crushed. | |
They have to be the most unprofitable, hateful, miserable, stink, turd in the punch bowl, anachronistic. | |
We want... | |
This to be felt forever. | |
Because it's not just the media, it's the message. | |
This isn't the left. | |
These people are absolutely vile. | |
They are hurtful. | |
They are problematic. | |
This message platform has to be destroyed. | |
And you're seeing it right now. | |
I mentioned this. | |
They're closing down. | |
They're shutting down. | |
Because this message, last time, it was... | |
For the longest time, as long as Biden wasn't, the CNNs and others, frankly, just didn't care. | |
God knows what subsidies they made. | |
God knows what... | |
They didn't care. | |
We want to destroy them by virtue of the power of opinion. | |
Dub right side says, Mr. Elf, our secretary, they wouldn't know what to do. | |
They would shite themselves asking you questions. | |
I would love it. | |
Well, here's the thing, and Dub, I appreciate that. | |
The first rule is do not cause problems for the president. | |
Irie Fleischer was one of the best, because what he did was he said nothing. | |
If you answer a question that says, I wasn't about the president, that's a very interesting point, and he'll be looking into it. | |
That's it. | |
Steve Doocy, the way Steve Doocy and Corrine Jean-Pierre, I think they got some, even though she's a sapphic and he's not, I think they actually, believe it or not, I don't know if it was brother or sister or something, but they're going to miss each other. | |
They were a great team. | |
It was like Sam Donaldson. | |
Remember Helen Thomas? | |
So she got into that palace. | |
Then you think, eh, I got rid of her. | |
But it was fun in those days. | |
I would absorb and kill it. | |
I would be the most non-confrontational person. | |
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, non-confrontation. | |
Hayley McEnany, non-confrontational. | |
You want to, it's like, you know when you're playing baseball, playing catch, and somebody throws you a ball, and it's too hard, you catch it like this, and try to, not slow it down, but you lessen the impact of your hand. | |
That's what you do. | |
You muffle it. | |
You kill it. | |
I go out and I quell things. | |
That's a very interesting question. | |
Next. | |
Our good friend Ryan says, not one person complaining about Pete Hexeth, chosen for Secretary of Defense, can articulate what the qualifications of that position are and were they ever concerned about in the past. | |
And you don't understand. | |
Here's the thing, very important. | |
Ryan's a good point. | |
We don't care what you think. | |
We don't care what you think. | |
I promise you, what Hegseth is going to do, what I would order that he would do, is you're going to be the most hands-on. | |
You are going to be there. | |
You are going to go to bases. | |
You're going to go to camps. | |
You're going to do recruitment. | |
You're going to make this out again. | |
You're going to get rid of DEI. | |
You're going to get rid of this crap, these ginger bell, whatever this stuff is, these drag. | |
Get rid of this. | |
No, no, no. | |
You're going to start to go after physical requirements. | |
You're going to make these people tougher. | |
You're going to make this... | |
We're going to make our military proud. | |
We need a military. | |
I'm sorry. | |
It may not be... | |
We're not going to be invaded, per se. | |
We have to have a military. | |
We have to have a military. | |
And Pete, he'll be a very good judge. | |
Being hands-on. | |
Talking to people. | |
You know, Rumsfeld and these other people. | |
You've got to make these people understand what it is like. | |
Be a George Marshall greatest killer. | |
When people were proud. | |
When Patton used to be out there with his men. | |
It's just that simple. | |
Pete Hexer did a great job. | |
A wonderful job. | |
He's not up there by himself. | |
But he's got to understand that he will be hit by every conceivable Interloper from the military-industrial complex to others. | |
But I am glad that they got rid of that child, Alina Haba. | |
If she wants to prance about and do Instagram and dance and be sexy and all this stuff, that's great. | |
Not on my time. | |
Not on my time. | |
You got that? | |
I... | |
Not on my time. | |
Not interested in that. | |
Sorry. | |
And I think Trump knows it. | |
I'm very concerned about one thing. | |
Trump better do something, create something for Tulsi Gabbard. | |
Tulsi Gabbard has to be in this, either in a non-doge or create something. | |
You know, Holman is a czar, a border czar. | |
There is no border czar. | |
Remember, these people don't need Senate approval. | |
Holman's in. | |
You don't want to make him Secretary of Homeland Security. | |
No woman, all that. | |
But just create something for her. | |
But she's got to be there. | |
And I also want the president to do this. | |
I don't know if Grinnell is... | |
I don't know what's going to happen. | |
Oh, CAA, good move with that one. | |
Thank God. | |
The idea of Kash Patel was insane. | |
But, what's his name? | |
DNI? | |
Very, very good. | |
Brad Apple says, focus on crime, international border, and at home. | |
Absolutely. | |
Absolutely. | |
You know, at first, people love to just... | |
They told that. | |
Tell people you're in the offing. | |
Just keep your name out there. | |
We'll help you. | |
You know, you're waiting and everything. | |
You can get your social media stuff up. | |
But no. | |
You're not going to get somebody in there who's going to come in and destroy. | |
Who says, basically, I'm going to come in and I'm going to, I'm going to disgruntle it. | |
No! | |
Because you just, nobody's going to work with you and they're going to do everything in their power to destroy you and the organization. | |
I know people get all bent on it. | |
Why it says Trump could solve the DACA issue by taking a page from the Romans. | |
Military service in the auxiliaries for 20 years earns you citizenship. | |
Ryan, let me explain something to you about that. | |
Compulsory military doesn't work. | |
Drafts don't work. | |
Maybe volunteerism or something is helping out in another capacity. | |
Peace Corps, but here, maybe. | |
Forced military doesn't work. | |
Mass deportation, mass job creation, or mass government firing. | |
Excellent. | |
Let me explain one thing. | |
Oh, Pilgrim said, by the way, will they free the digital free speech market? | |
I would hope so. | |
I think that's going to be Elon. | |
I think so. | |
Let me go back to one thing. | |
One of the problems that people are having, I don't want to keep doing this Israel, but one of the myths is that they have this superior fighting force unparalleled, unmatched, A lot of that's good, but this is this force, this kind of a compelled military... | |
That doesn't work. | |
I want professional army. | |
A professional army. | |
Ravens says, bring all our troops home. | |
Fix America first. | |
Absolutely. | |
with. | |
You can't compel, you can't have an army, any kind of military, based on compelled. | |
You can't. | |
It doesn't work. | |
I also want to be very, very, you're going to like this too. | |
I want to be very, very clandestine. | |
What am I saying? | |
You heard me. | |
I want to be very, very clandestine. | |
Let me tell you what I want to have. | |
You ready for this? | |
Okay. | |
First, and you always create a problem with this because this can go wrong, but hear me out. | |
Number one, I want to make sure that we have the best... | |
We'll help here. | |
I want to have the best cyber schools. | |
I want to have... | |
In my organizations, we don't have names for this, but we'll give it a name. | |
The cyber people. | |
And wait a minute, look who it is, Therese Pollard, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Therese comes in and says, Trump puts people out front to expose them. | |
Maybe. | |
Or maybe not. | |
I don't know. | |
Sometimes Trump does stuff he doesn't even think about. | |
But it's fine. | |
I love the man. | |
That's great. | |
Let me tell you what I want to do. | |
I want to have a bunch of people I want to have walk in and say, I want the best hackers, the best nerd, the best freaks. | |
The best. | |
I want to have intel at levels you've never even thought. | |
You know, that's field operational. | |
You know, spies, John Le Carré and all that. | |
I mean, we need that to an extent. | |
I want to have a strong intel. | |
Now, I'm not going to call it CIA. | |
People think everything's CIA. | |
People think everything's CIA. | |
You say it. | |
There was a time when we talked about NSA. | |
NSA was a problem. | |
Now you say CIA. | |
That's what you say. | |
You say CIA. | |
My organization has no name. | |
My organization has no name. | |
I don't know what it's called. | |
Who's it answerable to? | |
I don't know. | |
I do things very, very differently. | |
And what happens is, I want to make sure... | |
Everybody knows everything because the new war that is going to be here, the new war, the new war that is available is going to be something on the level of electronic YouTube soup says, I'll read anything for a buck. | |
I'll read anything for a buck. | |
What? | |
I don't know what that means. | |
I want to explain something else before I forget. | |
There's this idea of how we run things. | |
Thank you. | |
How do I say this? | |
I've got to be very careful because I don't think people like what I have to say. | |
But I am basically, when it comes to this, Very, very brutal. | |
But I don't want people to know about it. | |
Unless they cross the line and then they'll know about it. | |
But that's balanced by telling people we have to show that our military means something. | |
We've got to get rid of all of these fat. | |
And when I say fat, I'm not fat shaming. | |
I'm talking about people who are physically unable to be in the front line. | |
Okay? | |
That's it. | |
I don't care about people. | |
It doesn't matter to me at all. | |
Certain times, though, when it does not look good, when you're police, when you're Marines are never, never. | |
You know, and then sometimes you see like the Navy looks kind of paunchy, but Marines, you don't see. | |
I was very interested about how people looked. | |
And I kind of respect that. | |
Pete Hegseth. | |
It's a total surprise for me, Lionel. | |
From your second least favorite show to Top Dog at the DOD, how about that? | |
I don't know. | |
Why not? | |
Why not? | |
Ronald Reagan was a radio on. | |
Ronald Reagan was a bedtime for Bonzo. | |
Why not? | |
He was also the governor of California. | |
Mark Colicia said, what will J.D.V. | |
responsibility be? | |
To include oversight of the questionables? | |
I don't... | |
Well, he's the vice president. | |
He is the president of the Senate. | |
He goes to funerals. | |
I don't think he's going to be in the Dick Cheney category at all. | |
I don't think he's there yet. | |
Dick Cheney was the most powerful vice president ever. | |
Pilgrim Media says... | |
Will he reign in the 5i spy conference? | |
Reign it in or work with them? | |
See, this is the difference between you and I. You want to reign in? | |
You're talking like a civilian. | |
I don't want to reign in. | |
I want to run it. | |
What do you have? | |
I'm not giving up anything. | |
I'm not giving up. | |
If you think I'm going to shut down Intel, To make us weak so that a bunch of civil libertarians are going to feel better? | |
It ain't going to happen. | |
It's all right. | |
Now, what I will do, I will make sure, domestically, it's a different story. | |
I'm going to reinforce the idea of the CIA, my charter, not being able to investigate, not being able to harm, not being able to hurt, not being able to bother civilians. | |
That's a different story. | |
Let me say something before I forget, my friend. | |
This is very, very cool. | |
This morning I was looking at all of the signs and I'm telling you right now. | |
Oops, that's not it. | |
Let me try this. | |
There we go. | |
That one. | |
I want to find out from our Department of Agriculture from who is buying farmland. | |
I want a food czar. | |
Food czar. | |
Everything up to and including from GMOs to heritage seeds, farms, water, everything. | |
Water. | |
Nobody is talking about this. | |
Hydro-imperialism. | |
Heirloom seeds is what... | |
I've mentioned to you this, how we had... | |
Some very prominent folks have vaults near the Arctic. | |
You've heard about this. | |
And when you tell people this, it sounds very conspiratorial. | |
Again, the wrong use of that word. | |
Food security. | |
Also, you're going to have to... | |
I don't care who's in charge. | |
What are you going to do if you need a generator and you don't have gasoline to run it? | |
Solar power generators? | |
Yes. | |
Prepare with Lionel.com. | |
Everything from water purification? | |
Prepare with Lionel.com. | |
Food? | |
Obviously. | |
Prepare with Lionel.com. | |
Waterproof matches? | |
Prepare with Lionel.com. | |
Biomass? | |
Little stoves to warm stuff up? | |
Prepare with Lionel.com. | |
100-hour candles? | |
You want a candle? | |
What are you going to do? | |
You're going to go to what? | |
Williams-Sonoma? | |
Or in the old days, remember Pier 1? | |
Have some nice 30... | |
No, no, no. | |
Where do you get super-duper serious? | |
In a one-stop shopping, 100-hour candles and things? | |
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25 years shelf life. | |
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And whenever I do this, there's always somebody who says, who always wants to fight me? | |
Well, I'll never forget this. | |
I almost, I think a year of my life, I think I lost a year of my life, and somebody said, well, I have a fishing pole, and I'll never forget this. | |
I'm thinking, I am talking to morons. | |
I'm talking about complete and total cataclysm and eschatological end of times. | |
And Farmer Jones here has a rod and reel. | |
He and Opie are going to go down to the creek. | |
I'll look for a catch for a catch some bream and some bream and some... | |
I don't understand it. | |
I always meet with people who challenge. | |
Well, I do can. | |
We are our own enemies. | |
For people who are supposedly, you know, preternaturally, what am I trying to say, conspiratorial, We're horrible. | |
You're going to need ammunition, water, gold. | |
Don't be surprised if one day there was another George Floyd. | |
Don't be surprised. | |
Let me tell you something right now. | |
I promise you, there is going to be, sad to say, another black man who, I hope not for years, but it's in the cards, It was going to perhaps expire during a police event in which Ben Crump, | |
who is almost unintelligible, he's the new face of this, would bring Ben Crump, the usual suspects, BLM, they didn't go anywhere, Antifa, they didn't go anywhere, ready to go because they had so much time during George Floyd. | |
Remember that? | |
All right, folks, we're going to be theoretical. | |
Protesting. | |
Alright, Jerry, Louis Vuitton, you got 57th. | |
57th Street from 5th Avenue West. | |
Okay, Leo, you got this. | |
We got that. | |
We're looking for small items. | |
We're looking for something easy. | |
You know, Louis Vuitton bags over here. | |
Go to the coach store. | |
Small looting. | |
It's about theft. | |
Liquor stores trashing the place. | |
And to let the human vermin, these kind of like the biota, the bad bacteria, let them rise to the top. | |
That's what we're talking about here, my friend. | |
That's what we're talking about. | |
You understand what I'm saying? | |
So just remember this. | |
Just remember this. | |
Everything's great right now, but I promise you there's going to be something that is going to blow your mind because they are not. | |
Going away. | |
You understand this? | |
Good. | |
Pilgrim says, I'm talking about Americans. | |
Spying on Americans against the law. | |
Absolutely. | |
You said, will he reign in the Five Eyes complex? | |
You never said. | |
Spying on Americans. | |
Completely different. | |
Absolutely different. | |
Pilgrim says, sticks for press secretary. | |
Thank you? | |
No. | |
I would have him in something far more interesting. | |
Remember, the moment you put somebody like that, you waste that talent. | |
You put him out in the front, and what are you going to do? | |
You waste his time. | |
You want him there. | |
Remember, I want to have the clandestine group. | |
Put Hegs in there. | |
He's the face of this. | |
The people who are really running the show, let him be the face of it. | |
Young man out there doing PT with the troops, going out, spending time. | |
Go out. | |
Be charismatic and photogenic and take pictures. | |
Veterans Day, let's bring back, let's have a fleet week. | |
Let's do everything. | |
We're going to Walter Reed. | |
He can make America strong again, make America proud again, MAPA, by virtue of that. | |
Absolutely. | |
That's critical. | |
Now, the good news also is I can't wait to tell you. | |
Let's talk about this Michael Strahan. | |
First of all, when somebody is an idiot, you need to be crouched. | |
I can take anything, not being an idiot. | |
This Jadrul is a moron. | |
Moron, and by the way, he's got, oh, what an interesting story this guy's got. | |
Oh! | |
We'll just leave it at that. | |
And everybody knows what I'm talking about. | |
Okay? | |
All right. | |
So anyway, He's ABC and also... | |
So the other day, we're standing there, whatever this event was, and everybody gets a hand on their heart. | |
Numbnuts has his hands in front of him. | |
And then later on, somebody from the Daily Mail came to his house and said, hey, what about this? | |
He swiped the phone out because he's worried about protecting his family. | |
Bullshit. | |
This what? | |
Then he said, why didn't you put your hand on your heart? | |
Why do I say this? | |
Because you appear before a group of people that are, this is important, Fox, flyovers, America, Jimmy Johnson, you know what I mean? | |
That kind of mentality. | |
Terry Bradshaw, yeah. | |
Why'd you do that? | |
Why would you, after Trump wins and there is a MAGA wave, have you been hitting the head too much? | |
And he said, I was so... | |
Let me read this to you. | |
You're not going to believe this. | |
You're not going to believe this. | |
And when you really, when you understand the backstory of this, you will laugh hysterically. | |
He said, what an idiot. | |
He said, Hang on, you gotta see this. | |
Okay, listen to this one. | |
If you want the truth, this is Michael Springer, why he not only slapped the phone, but why he didn't... | |
If you want the truth, I'll tell you the truth. | |
It's that I was caught up in the moment. | |
I'm looking... | |
I'm looking at these young sailors. | |
What was that? | |
I'm looking at the young sailors. | |
You're looking at the young sailors? | |
Uh-huh. | |
Oh! | |
Okay. | |
Quote, I'm looking at these young sailors standing there at attention before the national anthem played, and I'm thinking to myself, how incredible to be that young, and to know what you wanted. | |
And to know that you want to do this. | |
It's such a commitment, but you're willing to commit to something that gives us our freedom. | |
That's why I didn't put my hand over my heart. | |
Because you're looking at the sailors? | |
Okay. | |
In the Navy! | |
Uh-huh. | |
Okay. | |
I'm just sitting there in amazement, and I'm always amazed. | |
Okay. | |
He's sitting there in amazement. | |
And he's always amazed. | |
Because I don't take it for granted, no matter where we go around the world, from Afghanistan to all the military institutions here in this country. | |
And by the time I looked up from that moment, all my five guys had their hands over their hearts. | |
The national anthem is playing. | |
I somewhat panic, and I'm like, do I be the fool that puts his hand over his heart? | |
After the anthem starts? | |
Yeah. | |
Or do I just stand there with my hands in front of me respectfully looking like a fool? | |
Can you believe this? | |
This man is what used to be called retarded. | |
You can't say that anymore, but you could and you're like, we would use that to talk about somebody, you're a fool. | |
You're looking at, what was it again? | |
Looking at the sailors? | |
Uh-huh. | |
Uh-huh. | |
Okay. | |
Just like Hugh Jackman all of a sudden comes up with, well, you know why, my wife. | |
Okay. | |
I guess these people just don't think that we know what's going on here, but that's okay. | |
Irrespective. | |
I move on. | |
This is so stupid. | |
So somebody at... | |
Fox Sports or somebody's damage control, some PR person said, here's what you're going to do. | |
You're going to say this. | |
Why? | |
I'm an idiot. | |
I apologize. | |
I'm an idiot. | |
I'm standing there with my head at my head. | |
I don't know what's going on here. | |
And I apologize to you and to everybody else. | |
I'm not doing a Kaepernick. | |
I'm not doing that. | |
I was an idiot. | |
And I apologize. | |
People love that. | |
End of discussion. | |
So when anybody else says, Mr. Stranahan, yes. | |
Oh, you said you're an idiot. | |
Yes, I'm an idiot. | |
I apologize. | |
Oh, okay. | |
But why didn't you? | |
Because I'm an idiot. | |
Okay. | |
Next question. | |
Anybody else? | |
Now you're going to say, wait a minute. | |
You mean you've never seen sailors? | |
You're staring at sailors and you're transfixed. | |
See, now he's got to explain this stupid thing. | |
What you do is you can say, because I'm a fool. | |
I'm an idiot. | |
I'm an idiot. | |
What's the matter? | |
People say, okay, that's it. | |
And that's it. | |
It's when you say, well, here's why that's the problem. | |
Why? | |
Because he's an idiot. | |
He really is an idiot. | |
And these people don't understand this. | |
After Trump is elected, How many times did somebody say, and now let's stand for the national? | |
How many times did you just go for the hand of the harp? | |
I don't even know what I'm doing. | |
I just thought, okay. | |
What is this? | |
We live in a world where we countenance and we accept stupid people. | |
It's become part and parcel of our world, our country. | |
We're just becoming used to it. | |
We just went through, this is most important, we just went through The most stupid people and the most stupid woman and the most stupid campaign with the most stupid president. | |
And we just kind of got used to it. | |
And we now have stupid people in the stupid left media coming up with explanations as to why she possibly lost the Gen Z vote. | |
Because she's an idiot. | |
And because you're an idiot. | |
And we don't know what's going on. | |
I don't know why. | |
Don't look at me. | |
Well, let's unpack this. | |
No, unpack this. | |
She's an idiot. | |
What's the matter with you people? | |
This is where we are today. | |
So what I'm saying is, it's one thing for you to say, okay, you don't want to salute? | |
That's fine. | |
You're an idiot who basically, you're known for two things. | |
Your malocclusion, your teeth, they look like piano keys. | |
And this kind of goofy, you lie people, and that's it. | |
You should bless, thank God, that you're making millions of dollars. | |
And you should covet that job, because in a little bit, these news shows are falling apart. | |
Let me give you another one. | |
You would not believe the internecine battles. | |
All of a sudden, big stars at various places are told, we're not going to give you car service anymore. | |
What? | |
We're not going to do hair and makeup anymore. | |
What? | |
Things that you would think would... | |
They're cutting like you can't believe. | |
iHeartRadio cut hundreds of... | |
CNN cutting bloodbath because it doesn't work anymore. | |
Why? | |
Because this is the future. | |
No, this is now. | |
It's not even the future. | |
I keep saying that. | |
There's no reason for this. | |
Chris Wallace actually said, I'm going to go into podcasting. | |
You just came up with, no, they fired you. | |
Because you live in this world that nobody cares. | |
This nonsense. | |
The only people that are doing anything that can still do this are Fox News. | |
Because they've been relatively consistent. | |
And they are the level of conservatism that a lot of people like. | |
Easy to digest John Wayne conservatism. | |
Good guys. | |
We're the good guys. | |
Hey, we're going to go to the diner. | |
Yay! | |
They don't want to go in. | |
They never talk about things like bricks. | |
You know, never anything of the truth regarding Ukraine. | |
Never Israel as we love. | |
The usual stuff. | |
You know what I mean? | |
The usual stuff. | |
No hits, no runs, no errors. | |
But they're very popular. | |
And they may, of course, they don't talk about anything. | |
Now, move this over here. | |
What we want to talk about is huge. | |
I know for a fact, when Joe Rogan did what? | |
64, 65 million? | |
Million? | |
Plus? | |
These things are also spread out. | |
You got Joe Rogan, JRE, JRE clips, JRE minutes, the shorts. | |
You take a clip and you break it up into a million pieces. | |
Joe Rogan's got a studio. | |
In Austin, eh, he's got some people, eh, that's it. | |
No wardrobe, no cars, maybe it's a car, I don't know. | |
That's it. | |
Joe Rogan and the guest. | |
Put the camera, two shot, you got Jamie, you got this guy, that's it. | |
What budget? | |
60... | |
Zaslav, other people are... | |
Just saying to themselves, we're done. | |
We're finished. | |
It's over. | |
This is vaudeville. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
This is vaudeville. | |
I, one time, was one of, and this is not bragging, Talkers Magazine came up with something they said, I was voted the pioneer, one of the pioneers, I one time spoke at a Talkers Magazine convention, which is the Bible for talk radio, and talk radio was talk radio, and now, of course. | |
But people said, what is podcasting? | |
I'll never forget this. | |
I'm in a room, a place on 3rd Avenue. | |
Remember that place, honey? | |
3rd Avenue near that pizza, whatever that was. | |
A little bit of office. | |
I think it was Schumer's, like 50th and 3rd, whatever that office building was, with a really low ceiling. | |
And I remember all these people, and I had to tell them what podcasting was. | |
And there's a guy named, remember Mancow? | |
Mancow, I don't know where he is, but Mancow, he was doing it as well. | |
And also Tom Likas, remember Tom Likas? | |
I don't know, I haven't looked these people up, I don't know what they're doing. | |
But we were on this panel talking about this. | |
What, 10 years? | |
I have no idea. | |
Who knows how many? | |
Nobody knew. | |
And people were saying, people are going to pay? | |
Yes! | |
And you do what? | |
We have a subscription service. | |
And these were people in the business. | |
And, to his credit, Michael Harrison, the publisher, said, listen, folks, pay attention to this. | |
Radio's here, but don't dismiss this as some... | |
Outlier, some creepy, weird kind of a version of CB radio. | |
This is the future. | |
This was then. | |
They didn't see it coming. | |
People in the business, you don't understand this, nobody wants to see how things are coming. | |
Amazon is going to own everything. | |
Everything is going to be Amazon. | |
Everything. | |
You're going to have Amazon Pharmacy. | |
Amazon Clothing. | |
Amazon, maybe the shops. | |
Amazon. | |
People are so used to it. | |
In New York City, let me tell you this. | |
There is no such thing as the doorman. | |
Well, some buildings. | |
But when you go to a big apartment place, what it is, it's a little, think of it as a UPS store. | |
All they do is check in boxes. | |
Boxes, delivery, shopping. | |
It's everywhere. | |
Now, interestingly enough, on the west side, right there on Hudson River, what's the name of that complex? | |
Entertainment, yeah. | |
They're building one of the big, yeah, one of the biggest studios. | |
Silver Cup, if you ever go to, you ever see in Long Island City, whatever, the Silver Cup, but I think Long Island City. | |
Anyway, it's where they used to do the Sopranos and Kaufman Astoria Studios used to be in Astoria, Queens. | |
Big, big, maybe they're still there, I don't know, but big studios, big, you know, 20s and... | |
They're building this monster right around 54th, but straight, and West Side Highway. | |
You can't miss it. | |
Huge! | |
So certain things are happening. | |
Certain things are going. | |
Now, YouTube sucks. | |
Did you, do you really, I mean, let's ask a question. | |
Would you say Greg Gutfeld for press secretary? | |
Let me just ask you a question. | |
Are you, is that being cute? | |
I'm just curious. | |
Or are you serious? | |
Cute? | |
If you're cute, okay, I got the joke. | |
If you're serious, thank you. | |
YouTube is joking. | |
Thank you very much. | |
Because if you're serious, I'm going to have a welfare check on you. | |
Because that's a different story. | |
What we're seeing right now is so huge. | |
They're going crazy over Elon Musk. | |
But he's not a government. | |
There's no Senate approval. | |
Now, do you think there is going to come a power play between Elon and President Trump? | |
I'll save you the question. | |
Yes. | |
Elon has done something right now which nobody has ever done. | |
This is Citizen Kane. | |
This is something that this is something that Oh, what's his name? | |
Howard Hughes didn't do. | |
This is something that Soros can't do. | |
Bill Gates isn't doing this. | |
Nope. | |
This is bigger. | |
This is this young world's richest man who basically is a co-president. | |
Holy They're going to go nuts over this. | |
I love it. | |
Mix it up. | |
Let me give you an analogy. | |
And you'll like this. | |
I think so. | |
Do you remember in the 80s, I guess, the 80s, Lower East Side, CBGBs, the Ramones, Debbie Harry, Talking Heads, and then there was this Detroit with the Stooges, and then there was Grunge, and then there was this... | |
Interaction of... | |
It was punk. | |
Sex Pistols. | |
I remember Susie and the Banshees and all these... | |
Okay. | |
R.E.M. | |
kind of. | |
The Athens Georgia group and Natalie Merchant and all these people. | |
I'm now enjoying a resurgence of Cowboy Junkies and Edie Brickell and blah, blah, blah. | |
Okay. | |
All of those people were critical in forever changing the platform of the American music songbook and stage. | |
Critical. | |
It doesn't matter whether you like them. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
You have to ask yourself, this is happening. | |
This is happening. | |
Now let me ask you this question. | |
Why do I get the impression? | |
Why? | |
Let me rephrase this. | |
Do you believe that one day someone will figure out or something will affect the ultimate efficacy, the ultimate saleability of crypto? | |
And specifically Bitcoin. | |
Yes or no? | |
CutUpChatter says, oh, it's a new picture. | |
It says, line up. | |
Would a box of ladies' gifts be helpful to Lynn's Warriors for Christmas gifts? | |
I'm crocheting doilies. | |
Oh, bless her heart. | |
Do me a favor. | |
May I give your email out, honey? | |
May I? | |
Please contact Lynn at lynnswarriors.org. | |
Lynn. | |
At lynnswarriors.org. | |
Please do that. | |
She would love to. | |
Knitting, by the way, is something that would be something that people would benefit from greatly. | |
Greatly. | |
Now, here's the question. | |
Do you think Do you think, because I've got friends of mine who are huge into crypto, I mean just huge, Bitcoin, and they say, no way. | |
Okay. | |
No way? | |
No way. | |
No way? | |
Blockchain in this? | |
No way. | |
Okay. | |
AI? | |
Screw AI. | |
Think about this. | |
You are not going to believe What you're going to see regarding AI. | |
You're not going to believe this. | |
You're not going to believe what happened. | |
It is going to be something that still will blow your mind. | |
Do you understand this? | |
Look at this. | |
Gwen says, crocheting a dress right now. | |
I think that was one time. | |
How was it? | |
When I was young, young, young, young. | |
My mother showed me how to do this. | |
I just... | |
I like it was like a week, and I said, yeah, I got stuff to do, but I loved this. | |
It was mine. | |
It was like the most wonderful thing I've ever seen. | |
Let me show you another thing, too. | |
Mrs. L was on the West Coast doing some business. | |
Look what she brought me back. | |
See this? | |
This is a smooth stone from the Pacific. | |
This is the most soothing thing. | |
It's ridiculous. | |
To hold this stone and to be tactile and to understand, I don't know why. | |
There are certain things I just, I don't know why certain things are. | |
Why does the sound of rain do something? | |
Why is certain? | |
I don't know. | |
But this is one of these things. | |
Crocheting. | |
To look. | |
To be able to touch. | |
That's why music is so important. | |
If you can somehow pick an instrument you like, I don't care what it is, it can be rhythm, it can be percussion, wind, it doesn't matter. | |
The idea for you to do it, it takes you into another. | |
I also believe it's important, drawing. | |
Kids, coloring books, drawing. | |
Everybody on the floor drawing. | |
You know, we put your tongue in and you're going to keep... | |
All of these things that we looked at as being quaint will be proven to be absolutely critical. | |
Critical. | |
One more thing, my friend. | |
I want to say this one more time. | |
I hope you are doing what I'm doing. | |
You know, Christmas, as you know, is right around the corner. | |
Just see, next month. | |
Christmas. | |
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He's a great fellow and a great product. | |
American made, and that is it. | |
Also, dear friends, do everything you can to promote the Amish. | |
Mrs. L and I are going to be going to, I don't care how long. | |
I've never been to the Amish. | |
They're in Pennsylvania. | |
What are they, about two hours away? | |
Four hours away? | |
Okay, fair enough. | |
We're going to go there. | |
And I'm going to thank those people. | |
God bless him. | |
And Scott Pressler. | |
I hope Mr. President Trump, Mr. President Trump, does something to honor this man and what he did. | |
God bless him. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, here he is. | |
Sparky, what's disturbing, and when this man gets disturbed, you don't want to be in the same room with him. | |
That's all I'm saying. | |
What's disturbing about President Trump's Secretary of Defense pick isn't that he wasn't On anyone's radar. | |
But that it shows Trump will waste his time watching MSM. | |
At least it wasn't Jack Keene. | |
That is true. | |
Pilgrim says, I have a 5-inch Macedon tooth. | |
It's so soothing. | |
Oh, I have one too. | |
We have the shark tooth. | |
My friend in Florida. | |
Oh, I've got a prehistoric shark's tooth too. | |
Yeah. | |
I'm sorry. | |
Don't trip. | |
Oh, this thing is. | |
My friend Frank Garcia in Tampa gave this to me. | |
We make a lot of noise. | |
Oh, Jesus. | |
Okay. | |
Look at this thing. | |
Okay. | |
Thank you. | |
Look at this. | |
Can you see this? | |
Can you see the teeth? | |
Can you see? | |
You can't see this, but the serration. | |
Let me see. | |
Can you see the serration on the side? | |
Maybe not. | |
Look at this. | |
Imagine what this thing looked like. | |
If this is the tooth of a shark, and this was in, I don't know where the hell this was. | |
Oh, this is on my list. | |
There's something about it which is so soothing. | |
There's something about, and I think Sparky knows about this, when you take bubble wrap and pop it, when you Luxuriate. | |
Do you ever see how girls sometimes will rub their hair? | |
Do you ever see that? | |
There's something about that. | |
To me, it's kind of creepy. | |
But there is something sensually luxuriating that acts as an emollient. | |
Some form of, I don't know what the word is, but there's something to it. | |
There are certain kinds of hums and things. | |
When you look at babies and you, why do you think babies love this? | |
Why? | |
This is the kinesthetic movement. | |
Propriocentric, it reminds people a little bit about buoyancy. | |
I saw one beautiful picture on social media of these kids, babies, being taken out of their wraps. | |
What do you call that? | |
Swaddling or whatever you go. | |
And as soon as you take it off, their arms go out like, yeah! | |
I'm thinking, well, of course, you've had them tied up. | |
Certain things like this. | |
Face. | |
Perioral. | |
For breastfeeding. | |
Why do you think? | |
I would never understand massages. | |
Some people do a foot rub. | |
I don't like people touching me. | |
I just don't. | |
Not into this. | |
Not into that. | |
Don't into it. | |
Except, except, if you get your hair a head massage, that's it. | |
Cephalocaudal, proximal distal. | |
It's the way the blastocyst, the embryo starts to develop. | |
Cephalocaudal, proximal distal, this development. | |
And everything starts from the head. | |
Everything. | |
The most important thing in the world. | |
And what is why certain things are important? | |
Human touch. | |
Did you know that? | |
People in solitary confinement, but they said the worst thing was they never touched anybody. | |
How many people do you touch more than you'll ever realize? | |
Not being able to touch somebody, for some reason it has this effect on you which is far more horrid than anything anybody can imagine. | |
Do you understand this? | |
Look at this. | |
Patrick says, um, do they even have gay sharks? | |
I don't think the word gay is applied to animals the way it is to humans. | |
Sparky says, maybe Trump's off-road Secretary of Defense pick will work out. | |
We'll see. | |
Hopefully, it means Douglas McGregor is being saved for a higher position, but I'm hopeful. | |
I don't think, very frankly, If you heard that Doug McGregor, and I'm with you on this, he would be, what he has said regarding Israel, what Judge Knapp has said regarding Israel, what, no, there is, unfortunately, let me say this again. | |
I want to remind you of this. | |
And I have been absolutely consistent. | |
My job, my role, is America first. | |
I am not going to pass judgment on, though I mean I might, on what is happening in Gaza. | |
It's a travesty. | |
I am not given the opportunity to actively negotiate between the sides, but I am not going to provide any more, or would never have done in the first place, weaponry to destroy innocent people, men, women, and children. | |
Sorry. | |
That's it. | |
What I'm saying is, you work this out. | |
I never use the word Zionism. | |
I'm not into that. | |
Whatever you want to call that. | |
You want to talk about eschatological Christian Zionism? | |
Knock yourself out. | |
Debate it, whether it applies or not. | |
Not interested. | |
America first. | |
But no more. | |
Now, you say that, and by the way, when you look at what McGregor has said and others, they've been far more forceful. | |
Sparky says, but I'm not hopeful. | |
Interesting. | |
You know when people use the term hopefully? | |
It's incorrect. | |
Hopefully I'll be there. | |
That means you'll be there full of hope. | |
What you mean to say is, I hope I will be there. | |
But people say hopefully. | |
I don't understand why. | |
But that's one of those things. | |
Always focus in on what your objection is. | |
Again, I have no interest in this. | |
I'm an American. | |
Work that out for yourself. | |
Herzl and Zionism and whatever. | |
We'll keep an eye on that. | |
Let's don't have any problems. | |
But why we are alienating ourselves from the entire world for what exactly? | |
I don't understand. | |
Cost-benefit analysis doesn't make any sense. | |
Sorry. | |
You know it and I know it. | |
I know that when people said, you know that when we left Vietnam, And the NVA swarmed into South Vietnamese and killed people. | |
That's true. | |
Yeah. | |
What would you like us to do? | |
Kill more Americans? | |
What do you want to do? | |
Kill more Americans? | |
No. | |
To me, there's nothing really deep about this. | |
It's not even complicated. | |
It's very, very simple. | |
All right, my friends, let me thank you. | |
Let me say to you, let me say to my good friends, Sparky, Sparky, you were terrific. | |
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Ladies and gentlemen, Dub Right Side. | |
That's all I'm going to say to you. | |
Also, a couple of things. | |
February the 22nd. | |
Back in the cutting room. | |
By popular demand. | |
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