Why Elon Musk Should Buy MSDNC and Compete Directly With Fox News
Why Elon Musk Should Buy MSDNC and Compete Directly With Fox News
Why Elon Musk Should Buy MSDNC and Compete Directly With Fox News
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I'm going to try this again. | |
I'm going to try this again in a new way for all of my fellow Contributors and whatever the hell it is that I do. | |
Whatever you call this. | |
I don't know. | |
Influencer. | |
I hate that bullshit. | |
Influencer. | |
I don't even know what that means. | |
Whatever it is that I do. | |
Whatever it is. | |
I posit. | |
I regurgitate. | |
Whatever this is. | |
I want to tell you something right now, my friends. | |
Listen carefully and listen good. | |
It is incumbent upon us to explain that the world as we know it Will be forever changed by virtue of this election. | |
I want you to tell all your friends and all of your people that might or might not be a part of this leftist bullshit. | |
Pardon my French. | |
That we are taking over. | |
And what is critical is Elon Musk and he should buy. | |
Bye. | |
Bye. | |
Buy this MSDNC and compete directly against Fox. | |
Let me explain this to you. | |
First and foremost, dear friend, let me explain something to you. | |
And this is critical. | |
Never has it mattered more Hang on. | |
Just a second. | |
I've got to change my title. | |
This title made no sense. | |
It's Why Elon Musk Should Buy MSDNC and Compete Directly with Fox News. | |
Let me explain this. | |
Number one. | |
Media Today. | |
The big media, what used to be the big media in our world, that is the battleground. | |
There are people I know who believe in Fox News. | |
They believe in Fox News. | |
Do you understand this? | |
They believe in Fox News. | |
I know people who are They get up. | |
They listen to Fox News. | |
They go to bed with Fox News. | |
They know Pete Heggs is from Fox News. | |
What do they think about Fox News? | |
Fox News is for kindergartners. | |
Fox News is, like, so sad. | |
Fox News is to jazz what Kenny G is to downbeat. | |
Okay? | |
I don't know what to say. | |
That notwithstanding, we'll get to that eventually. | |
The people who vote don't read news stories. | |
They don't know about bricks. | |
They don't know about the Middle East. | |
They don't know about nothing. | |
Americans believe, most of them, in what is the media. | |
Really, what are the media, I guess you would say. | |
And if you, forget CNN, if Elon Musk bought MSDNC and converted it into X News, X Vision, X Marks the Spot, X Exactly, whatever you want to call it. | |
And listen carefully. | |
And if he were to blow the ratings out of the, remember, because cable, you make your money from the, But, if it blew Fox News out of the water, two things, two things. | |
Destroys MSDNC. | |
Destroys Fox News. | |
The biggest story, and he would pay top dollar. | |
And he would have the best minds. | |
And he is imprimatur. | |
His okay, just his name, just his name associated with this would forever change everything. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
If he, this is one of the funniest stories ever, if he could somehow make a bid, imagine, if he could make a bid, Either, not for ABC, but to buy the view and have it never run again. | |
It's like catch and kill. | |
You know when you get a story like the old, oh, they did it to McDougal. | |
Oh, you got a story about Trump. | |
We want to buy the story from you, and we're going to kill it. | |
Completely legal. | |
Imagine if, for the hell of it, Elon, through some straw, but somebody else, buys The View, or buys ABC, or just something, and takes The View and pays them not to run it. | |
Locks them up into non-compete. | |
They can't work. | |
You follow what I'm saying? | |
Do you follow what I'm saying? | |
What's worse than canceling it, own it and kill it. | |
You can't show it. | |
You can't play it. | |
You see what I'm saying? | |
Do you follow what I'm saying? | |
Ladies and gentlemen, Daniel Nathan Leland, is that a bow tie? | |
Excellent. | |
Lionel, as someone who knows the media very well, was MSNBC more mainstream at one time? | |
Yes. | |
When Jerry Nachman ran the studio, Was it far left or more normal? | |
When did it become an haven for radicals? | |
Absolutely incredible. | |
By the way, Daniel, I got to say to you, my friend, I cannot make it out. | |
Let me see something. | |
I want to make sure. | |
Please promise me one thing. | |
Thank you for sporting a bow tie. | |
I believe you have a bow tie. | |
I believe it's my thumbnails. | |
Please make sure you tie it yourself. | |
Please make sure. | |
Promise me. | |
You will tie it. | |
It's an actual tied bow tie. | |
Not a pre-tied, but that you tie it. | |
That's all I want to tell you. | |
Men, every man has to know how to tie a bow tie. | |
You got to do it. | |
It changes everything completely. | |
Completely. | |
You understand it? | |
Listen to what I'm saying. | |
Oh, Daniel says always self-tied. | |
Thank you so much. | |
Daniel, that's beautiful. | |
God bless you. | |
I'm just telling you. | |
I'm just telling you. | |
It's one of those things. | |
Now, and by the way, Make sure they're a little bit off. | |
Sprezzatura, Daniel. | |
Sprezzatura. | |
Johnny Agnelli. | |
Sprezzatura is that deliberate, kind of a classically disheveled... | |
What's the word? | |
Kind of a deliberate disorder. | |
Oh, there's a word from this. | |
Sprezzatura. | |
Johnny Agnelli did it. | |
Studied carelessness. | |
Studied carelessness. | |
That's the story. | |
Studied carelessness. | |
Sprezzatura. | |
Effortless grace. | |
Gianni Agnelli used to buy a Brooks Brothers button-down shirt. | |
He wouldn't button the button-down. | |
No. | |
He would buy a tie. | |
He would wear a tie. | |
The bottom end. | |
Always stuck out longer. | |
They spread them apart. | |
It's kind of the Milan look. | |
He did the best one ever. | |
And then I'm going to move on. | |
Because you'll like this. | |
Because I can tell you will dig this. | |
He put his wristwatch over the barrel of the cuff. | |
Here. | |
He wore his wristwatch over the cuff. | |
Outside his shirt. | |
Why? | |
Because he's Gianni Agnelli. | |
He can do whatever he wants. | |
And everybody did it. | |
Everybody did it. | |
So remember that. | |
Sprezzatura. | |
Okay. | |
Very interesting point. | |
DB says, Bill Cosby bought Little Rascals and never let it air. | |
I do not believe that is true. | |
Did... | |
I thought it was Song of the South. | |
Did Bill Cosby buy... | |
Check this. | |
I'll put Little Rascals. | |
And the answer is claim... | |
This is false. | |
Bill Cosby bought up the rights to Little Rascals of our gang comedies in order to keep them off the air. | |
Turns out they say this is false. | |
There was a rumor. | |
Never happened. | |
So there you go. | |
Also, her Song of the South. | |
Okay, back to where we were. | |
It's incredible for you to grasp the notion that however this is done, Elon must change everything. | |
One day, one day, do story on all bow tie history, please. | |
I don't know about bow tie history. | |
I did not. | |
I did not. | |
I don't know what to tell you about this. | |
Okay, now, going back to what I said. | |
Let's move on, okay? | |
Listen carefully. | |
Number one. | |
We are seeing something that is so drastic. | |
There was a time around the, maybe during the Reagan era, when people like Richard Mellon Scaife, from the Coors family, the Herod, I think, who was it? | |
Is it DeVos? | |
From Amway, they started the Heritage Foundation. | |
This is where the billionaires then ran. | |
And they were important and critical to start these think tanks and think groups. | |
That was then. | |
Now enter Elon Musk. | |
Elon Musk was into the EV world and all of his stuff is made in China. | |
Batteries are made in China. | |
He loved California because California loved Evie. | |
He loved Barack Obama. | |
He loved all these people. | |
He got along left. | |
He called himself half Republican, half Democrat. | |
And he was so prototypically business left. | |
What was it that changed his mind? | |
Peter Thiel was, in 2016, the new How do we say this? | |
The new folks. | |
What is the name of the young lady? | |
She's very, very good. | |
She has big glasses, always smiles. | |
What is her name? | |
She hates Peter. | |
I was talking about his work. | |
Oh, what is her name? | |
What is her name? | |
Like Dabney... | |
Oh, God. | |
I don't have time for this. | |
I don't have time to go through all this. | |
Anyway. | |
Listen to what I'm saying. | |
A petition removing Keir Starmer from office. | |
Good. | |
Good for you. | |
I hope they do it. | |
Whitney Webb. | |
Bobby, thank you. | |
Bobby, thank you. | |
Whitney Webb is one of the most talented young people who absolutely lives in a world where nothing that she says Whatever amount to anything being changed. | |
She is like the prototypical, and I say this with all due respect, she is one of the brightest, one of the most fascinating. | |
Corbett, James Corbett is one of those. | |
Fascinating. | |
Nothing will ever change. | |
Nothing. | |
Therese Pollard says, I'm picking up what you are laying down, lol. | |
Alrighty, thank you. | |
I can talk about Peter Thiel. | |
I can talk about this one. | |
I can talk about all kinds of stuff. | |
And nothing matters. | |
Nothing that you say about his involvement whenever he's going to do anything. | |
It's esoteric. | |
It's inside baseball. | |
It's a lot of stuff. | |
Irrespective of what you think, Elon Musk changed everything. | |
He made it cool. | |
He is a part of a multi-vectored, factored movement that is coming left and right from every aspect to make Donald Trump and everything cool. | |
These are the new billionaires. | |
He's going to buy and change. | |
He's going to do everything because now he's having fun. | |
And he's a part of this revolution. | |
And you've got to understand something. | |
If you are waiting for Donald Trump to be perfect, if you are waiting for him to do everything in accordance with your world, you are wasting your time. | |
If you are waiting for Donald Trump to be perfect, If you don't like his Marco Rubio, you don't like this one, you're in the wrong business. | |
We triangulate as much as possible. | |
We, I'm going to throw me in here, we are going to own the world. | |
And we are going to start with the most important factor, and that is media, platforming, and changing the vector of what is cool. | |
This is something they don't know. | |
They don't know what's happening. | |
They were caught off guard. | |
They still don't understand this. | |
This Lichtman, who actually... | |
This is so weird. | |
I'm actually... | |
I have been... | |
Since everything happened in the Middle East, I'm finding myself, in some instances, finding myself... | |
In complete and total agreement with people like Junk Yogurt when he tore that Lickman apart. | |
And this Anna Emphysema, or Melanoma, whatever her name is, the one he works with, she now is lefty. | |
They go with the wind. | |
There is a revolution. | |
It's happening. | |
I know what I'm talking about. | |
And you can sit around all day long and you can waste your time fanning your balls, sitting around wondering what happened and I wonder what the course of this was and what were the particular aspects that changed the course of it. | |
Did we make a mistake? | |
Did we misread? | |
No, you don't understand it. | |
This is ridiculous. | |
You're trying to excuse yourself. | |
Like this Lichtman guy says, this guy's so full of shit. | |
This is the guy who you told me about. | |
He's like, what do you think about him? | |
They called him the... | |
The Nostradamus. | |
He got it wrong. | |
And then when you point it out to him, like Junk Yogurt did, sweating and greasy and fat and out of breath, when he did it, Lickman says, I don't blame you. | |
I blame the voter. | |
They got it wrong. | |
Wait a minute. | |
What? | |
You got it wrong. | |
Do you understand what's happening right here? | |
Do you understand what's happening? | |
Do you have any clue as to what's happening? | |
Do you not see it? | |
Tell me you see it. | |
Tell me you see it. | |
Tell me, because right now I'm telling you something. | |
It's as though we have a debt, a debt that we owe to Elon Musk. | |
It's a good debt. | |
Oh, some debt is good. | |
Oh, what debt is bad? | |
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Somebody just asked, wasn't Elon Musk born in New Zealand or something? | |
Why don't you look it up? | |
There's nothing that drives me crazy. | |
He was born in South Africa, Pretoria. | |
Why don't you look it up? | |
Oh, yeah, yeah. | |
You have no idea when somebody asks online, what does that word mean? | |
What does that mean? | |
What year was it? | |
Look it up! | |
Oh yeah, yeah. | |
How many actually said this? | |
But it's not that you didn't know. | |
It's not that you didn't know. | |
In fact, you didn't look it up. | |
And people are saying he was born in South Africa. | |
He was born in South Africa. | |
He was born in South Africa. | |
I had this real dickwad email, whatever, not email, but message. | |
I put some picture up, and it was AI. | |
It wasn't a phony picture. | |
It was a picture of this woman supposedly carrying a sign, but this numbnuts didn't understand what it was. | |
So anyway, so he's sending me this stuff. | |
I want you to let you know that that picture is not real. | |
What picture? | |
The picture of this. | |
What do you mean? | |
And I do this all the time. | |
Do this for people you know. | |
Well, the picture you put up, it's not real. | |
What do you mean real? | |
It's a real picture. | |
No, it's a picture, right? | |
I'm looking at it. | |
No, it's not a real picture. | |
What do you mean it's not a real picture? | |
What does that mean? | |
And I go back and forth, back and forth, and he's going back. | |
I'm wondering, when is this idiot going to realize what I'm doing? | |
Well, this isn't... | |
Are you saying it's not authentic? | |
I think it's authentic. | |
What is the purpose of... | |
And I'm wondering, and he won't stop. | |
He keeps going back and forth and back and forth. | |
He doesn't understand it. | |
He doesn't understand it. | |
There's this thing years ago. | |
Remember Polish jokes? | |
They were like, they were recycled everything joke. | |
And you can say blonde, Polish, Polak, Italian. | |
You pick whatever you want. | |
But you can say, for example, how do you keep a whatever it is in suspense? | |
I don't know how. | |
And then you just stop. | |
And they say, how? | |
And you wait. | |
And eventually they may or may not catch your arm. | |
That's what these people are today. | |
So remember, look something up. | |
Remember, I want your will to be adamantine. | |
I want it to be unbreakable. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
It's critical. | |
Now, let's go back to this. | |
First, Admit something. | |
We despise Joy Reid and all these people. | |
They're not important in the world. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
Joy Reid, Joy Behar, I don't care. | |
But if they're crushed, it will mean something to them. | |
Why do you think they want to topple the statue? | |
Why did they, during World War II, they blew up the Nazis? | |
Why do you think they toppled the statue of Saddam Hussein? | |
Because it's symbolic! | |
It's symbolic! | |
And they have to have the MSNBC change the time zone at this particular time. | |
MSNBC or DSE is off the air and it's replaced by X. And they're going to start off with this. | |
You wanted, you were tired of these liars, lying, just drive them crazy. | |
You were tired of these ridiculous, half-baked, half-hearted, these subcutaneous boils like Thrika and Joe and others. | |
These people who have no sense of honor. | |
Going and sucking up to the president. | |
You were tired of Rachel Maddow showing up once a week to spew some vile lie and filth. | |
You were disgusted by Joyless Reed and these stupid things she wears on her heads and animated as hair and Al Sharpton and all these other people you disgust. | |
Well, you know what? | |
They're gone. | |
Boom. | |
Welcome! | |
XTV! | |
The X Network! | |
They will go crazy. | |
Do you hear what I'm saying? | |
Karen Peterson says, back to Elon, he purchases with purpose. | |
Not just for investment, but to make serious changes. | |
Have we ever seen or had something like this before? | |
No. | |
Please understand something. | |
He doesn't do something just to purchase it. | |
For the hell of it. | |
Not just to buy something like, okay, I bought it. | |
No. | |
It's to buy it and change it. | |
He's too much of an entrepreneur. | |
He bought X, Twitter, and changed it. | |
He didn't just say, okay, I bought it, now I own it. | |
No, it's to change it. | |
And make a... | |
Biggest thing in the world. | |
Have you seen that blueski? | |
You may call it blueski, but it's called blueski. | |
I tell them, it's like this is Russian. | |
Somebody said this is Russian. | |
It's called blueski. | |
It's like Latinx. | |
No, it's Latinx. | |
I think it's Latinx. | |
Blueski. | |
Have you seen about blueski? | |
You heard about that? | |
No, nobody heard about that crap. | |
He goes in there and he does it, but he changes it. | |
But he's something. | |
Imagine he's at the level now where he's a smart guy, but he has balls and he has direction and focus and his enemies are our enemies. | |
And what do these bastards do? | |
They went after him. | |
So now he's going to say, oh no, no, no, don't worry. | |
I'm going to do this on my own. | |
I'm not doing this for you. | |
I'm going to take out these rat bastards myself. | |
I'm going to do it. | |
I'm going to do it. | |
And I'm going to do it for fun. | |
Who's going to want Joyless Reed? | |
Who? | |
Where? | |
Where does she go? | |
Where? | |
Do you believe this nonsense where they're going to be paying Rachel Maddow $25 million a year if she shows up once a year? | |
Once a week? | |
Get the hell out of here! | |
You liar! | |
You liar! | |
Larry O'Donnell, whatever his name is. | |
Who are these people? | |
And what about Chris Hayes? | |
Chris Hedges? | |
Chris Hayes? | |
Chris Shea? | |
Whatever the guy is who looks like Rachel. | |
He looks like Rachel. | |
Mark Cuban looks like Rachel. | |
Everybody's looking like Rachel. | |
What the hell's going on here? | |
It's the most stupid thing in the world. | |
And you got that Meager and Joe Zika, the Zika virus. | |
With that stew, the miserable twits. | |
And let me tell you something right now. | |
I would not be surprised if one day you find out there's Splitsville. | |
Just telling you, we all have our stories. | |
I wouldn't be surprised. | |
Because that thing's gone nowhere. | |
That is a complete... | |
That is the biggest joke there is. | |
And also, my dear friends, you've got to understand something. | |
Sometimes things end. | |
Prometheus Forever says, Alex Jones, MSNBC, a match paid in hell for the FCC. | |
Alex Jones is one of the most profoundly important and talented people of all time. | |
The way he shows you stories, I love it. | |
Putting Alex Jones on, and I would make them watch. | |
I would have somehow a lavalier, a hidden microphone to see Joey read. | |
But the best part is the view. | |
Did you know four times they read that Sonny Hostage? | |
Four times she had to read a statement? | |
Four times! | |
Do you know what that is? | |
If I wasn't, excuse me, read this. | |
I didn't say it. | |
Read it. | |
I mean, immediately. | |
Like the legal department, read this. | |
You know what this does to your credibility? | |
I'm sorry I said that. | |
And now I gotta read another one? | |
Another one? | |
Yep, read it. | |
Okay. | |
It's over. | |
It's a joke. | |
These mean, nasty women, these heritans, these termagans, these viragos, these people with no particular joy of life, the joie de vivre. | |
They're miserable. | |
But imagine owning it. | |
I own the view. | |
And I'm going to put you on hiatus. | |
Good news, gals. | |
You're on vacation. | |
I'll pay the rest of your contract. | |
Is there a non-compete? | |
Good. | |
Even better. | |
I'll pay the rest of it. | |
That's it. | |
Or make them say something. | |
Or go in and drive them crazy. | |
Make them quit so they can't get unemployment. | |
Not that it matters. | |
Make them quit. | |
Violate some rules. | |
Some code of ethics. | |
You don't understand something. | |
We can talk all day. | |
You want me to give you a lecture on the administration, the administrative society? | |
No. | |
You want me to talk about the Houthis? | |
No. | |
You want me to talk about... | |
No. | |
How about inflation? | |
No. | |
No. | |
You're wasting your time with that. | |
You're wasting your time. | |
You're wasting your time. | |
I would have a first show. | |
We have a genitourinary kind of a urologist surgeon who shows you this is what a sex change operation looks like. | |
Right here. | |
Roll it. | |
Please. | |
Viewer discretion. | |
They're all going to run. | |
Viewer discretion. | |
Explain what they're doing. | |
This is the panectomy. | |
This is the incision down the bulb of your throat. | |
Notice the... | |
The testes are splayed. | |
I notice the left test is cut. | |
The suture. | |
I just haven't seen this. | |
And dropped into this pan. | |
This little BB that would have grown to be a testicle. | |
One day. | |
One day. | |
One day when you're an older man and they take on a... | |
Completely different. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
Take on this grandeur. | |
Oh, glory. | |
You'll never know that feeling, friends. | |
You'll never know that. | |
You'll never know what it's like to be sitting on a park bench wearing loose gym shorts. | |
Oops! | |
Oh, my God. | |
Whoa! | |
Didn't mean to scare the animals there. | |
You'll never know that. | |
You'll never know what it's like. | |
You'll never know, my friends, how to buff those whales. | |
You'll never know that. | |
You'll never, ever, ever. | |
You'll never understand what happens when the male apparatus meets, you know, gravity at an older lady. | |
Never! | |
Never! | |
You'll never know this! | |
Any old timers out there? | |
You know what I'm talking about. | |
It's magnificent. | |
It's magnificent. | |
Everybody else is worried about droop. | |
Not us. | |
We live for it. | |
It reminds us who we are. | |
Keeps us grounded. | |
If I jumped up on a trampoline, I'd hit my forehead. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
No, no, no. | |
Not sagging. | |
You don't understand. | |
You're not following this. | |
You don't understand. | |
Dave Lee gets it. | |
Dave gets it. | |
See, Dave gets it. | |
Pendulous, perhaps. | |
Pendulous, yes. | |
Perhaps gargantuan. | |
Maybe barnyard-like. | |
Stockyard-like, maybe, perhaps. | |
In any event. | |
Now, the good news is that the president has pretty much filled all of his nominees. | |
Ben Carson. | |
Did Ben Carson not get it? | |
Did Ben Carson not get it? | |
Cheap guy says, I get it. | |
That's good, Cheap. | |
That's good. | |
Drew B. says, us women get it. | |
Us women are laughing. | |
Absolutely. | |
Is Fox News, look at this. | |
Oh, here's Null. | |
Null was very good today. | |
Is Fox News the enemy? | |
Yes. | |
Absolutely. | |
This is one of the things which you don't understand. | |
They're not telling you the truth. | |
They're not telling you everything. | |
They're lying to you. | |
Look. | |
They can tell you stuff that Newsmax tells you. | |
OAN can tell you. | |
What are they telling you that's that? | |
Wow, I didn't know this. | |
Have you ever watched Fox News and have anybody say, I didn't know that. | |
Wait a minute, you mean flight anything to Shanksville? | |
You mean there was no plane there? | |
Did you ever hear that? | |
Oh, no. | |
Wait a minute, here comes trouble. | |
Sparky says, how about that new Russian... | |
Hazel missile, yes. | |
Precision hypersonic devastation without fallout or radiation. | |
Most significant weapon since the atomic bomb, in my opinion. | |
Oh, I think you're right. | |
And did you know, Sparky, that under the new thermonuclear, you know, the hydrogen bombs, there's no fallout. | |
It's just devastation. | |
That was fission. | |
This is fusion. | |
This is different. | |
That was fissile. | |
Then you get all that radioactivity stuff. | |
But this is another story. | |
Now they have this story that goes, oh, on Fox News, Martin Scorsese has a movie on the Saints. | |
Okay. | |
Okay. | |
Yeah. | |
How about this? | |
Hi, everybody. | |
Welcome to the new X-Whatever. | |
I'm your host, Dick Gazinia. | |
Here's my story. | |
This is Flight 93, Shanksville, Pennsylvania. | |
Notice anything missing? | |
Take your time. | |
And I'd love to have people, somehow we could do a TV show where people are watching it like this. | |
Where I can have you. | |
You understand what I'm saying? | |
You understand what I'm saying? | |
And have people, what's that? | |
What is that? | |
I don't know. | |
That's Flight 93. What is that? | |
Notice anything missing? | |
Anybody? | |
Let's go to Bill Zandowski. | |
You're on XTV. | |
Go ahead, Bill. | |
Yeah, where's the plane? | |
Good question. | |
I don't know. | |
Where's the plane? | |
Anybody know? | |
There was a fellow by the name, did you know, on the night of, it was the fifth anniversary of 9-11, and it was on CBS. | |
And it was Katie Couric. | |
And I think it was Steve Hartman. | |
And they went to the... | |
I think they went to Shanksville. | |
And they said... | |
Yeah, I forgot. | |
The guy's name was King. | |
Do not hold me to this. | |
I thought his name was King. | |
He was a volunteer fireman or something. | |
And he said, well, we showed up and there was no plane there. | |
There's no plane. | |
And he said... | |
And there's no plane here now. | |
Back to you, Katie. | |
Nobody said, wait a minute. | |
What? | |
M says, neocons at Uniparty seem to love APAC. | |
Well, yeah, but remember, remember the thing about a PAC. | |
PAC means money. | |
CPAC is money. | |
When you want to pay people, I promise you tomorrow, if you took all of the money that would go to any particular political action committee or whatever, and you were directed towards them regarding something new, they would be talking about Micronesia with the same amount of passion. | |
These people in Washington, with all due respect to whores, are whores. | |
Prostitutes. | |
They will give their life and their soul for money. | |
They don't believe anything. | |
They don't believe anything. | |
They have no... | |
No conviction. | |
They're bought. | |
You understand? | |
Daniel says, will Vladimir fall for the Dems' attempts to start World War III before Trump takes office, or will he not take the bait? | |
They are so evil and cynical to risk all our lives because they are enraged Donald I. The answer is, Daniel, there's not going to be World War III. | |
There's just not going to be World War III. | |
You're not going to see, or could be, but you're not going to see it. | |
You're not going to see, you know, ballistic missiles flying over Cleveland. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
That's not it. | |
But let me tell you what you will hear. | |
You will hear something. | |
You will hear, Daniel, that if somebody gets a point in your life, you will hear, without a doubt, that they have detonated what appears to be they will detonate a tactical nuclear weapon. | |
I think there's something called it. | |
Is it the Davy Crockett? | |
It's kind of like a recoilless, low yield, so to speak. | |
Oh, absolutely. | |
But as Sparky so eloquently intoned, the new bombs are so terrific it's not even honey. | |
Let me ask you something. | |
Let me answer your question here. | |
Daniel, I can't tell. | |
You got that... | |
I can't tell. | |
I got a thumbnail there, and I can't see for shit on this damn thing. | |
But let me ask you a question. | |
You think people want to send in a nuclear bomb? | |
I mean, seriously, are you kidding me? | |
A nuclear bomb? | |
Why? | |
Why would you want a nuclear bomb? | |
What is the purpose of a nuclear bomb? | |
That's the worst thing in the world. | |
I would never want to send in a nuke. | |
Why? | |
Would you do that? | |
Seriously? | |
Would you do that? | |
Honestly, God, would you do that? | |
Would you send in? | |
Honestly, and I say that with all due respect, would you really want to send in? | |
Come on. | |
No. | |
No, Danny. | |
What you and I do is we'll say, we'll take care of this. | |
I want to take care of their grid. | |
I want to take care of their banking. | |
I want to make their digital currency counterfeit. | |
I want... | |
How do you get to cryptocurrency? | |
You know people are figuring this out. | |
You know there's a way around it. | |
You know there's a way around it. | |
You know what I'm talking about. | |
You know it. | |
I don't know how. | |
Blockchain, this is what I want to know. | |
But there will not be World War III. | |
And they're not going to do it. | |
And Vladimir Putin, thank God he's rational. | |
Thank God he's rational. | |
Thank God he's rational. | |
I don't want everybody, dear friends, to do me a favor. | |
And I want you to go and I want you to watch this. | |
This is at the front page. | |
I repeat, it is at the front page of my... | |
What do I say? | |
The front page of my Twitter. | |
Let me give you this link. | |
This is the link. | |
Make sure you go to it right now. | |
It is the best review ever by Jeffrey Sachs as to what's going on in Ukraine. | |
The best. | |
Simply, absolutely, positively, without a doubt, the best review there is. | |
And don't forget one thing, Danny. | |
Don't forget one thing. | |
You're a young man. | |
Remember this. | |
The great words of Tolstoy. | |
History would be a wonderful thing if only it were true. | |
Oh, how people remember. | |
I saw a... | |
A story that is the most incredible story in the world. | |
Give me an example. | |
Time out. | |
It was Gabor Mate. | |
This is Aaron Mate's father. | |
Gabor Mate, Jewish. | |
I think he was a psychiatrist. | |
Dealt with people who were victims of trauma and the like. | |
Okay. | |
He was giving this thing. | |
This lecture. | |
And he said, regarding October the 7th, the claims. | |
The claims. | |
If I told you this. | |
You know it was terrible. | |
People were taken hostage. | |
It was awful. | |
But the claims of that R word and babies in ovens were completely refuted. | |
Completely refuted. | |
And this woman in the Audience will say, what? | |
He says, madam, you and I can agree with her, but that's completely... | |
No, it's not. | |
Why do you say that? | |
And she said, no, don't tell me that. | |
There is... | |
I want you to remember this line as long as you live. | |
Marshall McLuhan said it. | |
The best thing in the world. | |
Little lies are hard to keep secret, but big lies are easy by virtue of your incredulity. | |
The bigger the lie, the bigger the claim, the bigger the horror, the easier it is for you to keep it secret. | |
Do you know that right off the bat, right off the bat, October the 7th, there were things about babies and ovens and things and the women and later on it was refuted. | |
Now, once something starts, once something is into the mainstream, into the jet stream of storytelling and lore, you can't bring it back. | |
The bigger it is. | |
The bigger it is. | |
I've told this story a million times. | |
Charles Manson didn't kill anybody. | |
What? | |
He didn't kill anybody. | |
Other people may have. | |
He didn't do anything. | |
He was responsible. | |
Why was he responsible? | |
Why? | |
All right. | |
You say something. | |
The thing is, once you have... | |
Listen to what I'm saying. | |
Once you have committed to something intellectually, you can't take it back. | |
You can't take it back. | |
I mentioned 9-11. | |
How did they say, let's roll? | |
Who said, let's roll? | |
How do you know who said it? | |
Who's on the phone saying, hey, listen, I'll let you know something. | |
We're going down here. | |
Make sure you tell somebody that Todd Beamer said, let's roll. | |
How am I calling you? | |
On my cell phone, which makes no sense in the year 2001. | |
If I tell you the story and it refutes... | |
It changes your worldview. | |
You're going to fight it. | |
You're going to repel it. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
For the love of God. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
People hate when you revisit the truth. | |
How about Jesus had brothers and sisters? | |
Don't say that! | |
Why? | |
Because they didn't know that. | |
But it's true. | |
Little lies. | |
Very hard to keep secret. | |
Big lies are easy. | |
Big lies. | |
And the bigger the story, the bigger the horror, the worse it is, the people will reject it after they have invested in this story. | |
They've invested in this story. | |
You know one of the stories I've always, another thing I want to tell you, and this has nothing to do with what the original premise of tonight's show was, but let me tell you this much. | |
Have you ever seen, have you ever been to DC. | |
You ever driven by the Pentagon? | |
I don't know if it's Virginia. | |
I have no idea. | |
But you're driving. | |
It's like a highway. | |
And there it is. | |
There's a Pentagon. | |
And let's say this is the... | |
Let's say this is the height of the Pentagon. | |
Okay, this here. | |
This is the height. | |
I know this is stupid. | |
Okay, this is the Pentagon. | |
Okay, planes got to come in here. | |
Okay, planes got to fly. | |
This is the height of the Pentagon. | |
Right here. | |
Height. | |
Planes got to go right here. | |
Six feet off the ground. | |
Six feet off the ground. | |
Six feet. | |
But from way back. | |
Wheels up. | |
Full throttle. | |
The noise in the cockpit. | |
How the plane didn't just shatter and fall apart. | |
But right here. | |
Did you ever see that? | |
When you're driving and you see it, you'll think, oh my god. | |
Who did that? | |
Honey Honjor. | |
Who? | |
Honey Honjor. | |
How do you know Hony Honduras? | |
He did it. | |
How do you know who did it? | |
What, did he tell people where they were sitting? | |
Stop right there. | |
What I'm doing, you have a thirst for this. | |
You say, tell me more. | |
Other people say, don't. | |
Don't dispel this. | |
Don't say this. | |
I was talking to a friend of mine today. | |
We had a wonderful time. | |
Hold it. | |
Time out. | |
Listen to this. | |
Went to a restaurant. | |
Chinese restaurant. | |
I'm not going to mention where. | |
It was in Jersey. | |
Classic place. | |
We walked in. | |
There were two Chinese people. | |
The owner? | |
The rest were Mexican. | |
Mexicans out there. | |
I don't know what they were. | |
Everybody. | |
Everybody. | |
The waiters. | |
The maitre d'. | |
The busboys. | |
All Mexican. | |
Maybe illegal. | |
I don't know. | |
I can't tell. | |
Chinese restaurant. | |
Not two Chinese in the whole room. | |
The owner, and I think maybe his manager or something, that's it. | |
You see where everything's changing. | |
And I would have loved to have said, do you mean to tell me it makes more sense to you? | |
Yes. | |
To hire Mexicans? | |
Absolutely. | |
Everything's changing. | |
And those people? | |
Those people who were working? | |
If they were legal, they weren't taking the job from some college graduate. | |
Hell no! | |
Different story completely. | |
Different story. | |
Different story. | |
Different story completely. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
Okay, think about what I'm saying. | |
Think about it very, very carefully. | |
And one more thing. | |
Are you in the position, do you ever use your, I guess maybe you haven't, but have you ever used a good, like a VPN to buy things elsewhere? | |
Like it says, oh, you're from the UK? | |
Like airline tickets, things are different? | |
Have you ever done that? | |
Have you ever seen how that works? | |
Have you ever seen how important knowing, not only protecting your information is, but basically having a kind of a shield? | |
Are you aware of this? | |
I like when you say, oh, Mac people don't have to worry about that. | |
Really? | |
Oh, yeah, no. | |
Really? | |
Even though everybody is opening up, they know exactly where you are? | |
If you go someplace and you say, all the following Wi-Fi are available. | |
How do they know that? | |
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I think I told you this story. | |
Mrs. Dell tells me, Wicked, right, is going to be a monster opener? | |
It's crashed? | |
Wicked is going to be one of the biggest, biggest, Biggest blockbuster films ever since Barbie. | |
What do you think that means? | |
What do you think that means? | |
We were going towards this idea that nobody goes to theaters anymore. | |
This is going to be one of the biggest ever. | |
Why? | |
Because people are going back and doing things that they used to do. | |
You understand what I'm saying? | |
Are you following this? | |
Are you grasping this? | |
This is one of the most important things ever. | |
Ever. | |
It's important. | |
Our good friend Null Hypothesis says, what do you think about a majority of the states holding a convention of the states to add fiscal controls to the U.S. Constitution? | |
I'm absolutely against it. | |
We don't need that. | |
Because once you have a constitutional convention, you open it up to change everything. | |
You just need legislation. | |
Get rid of administrative control. | |
L.J. Jackson says, I worked with Aaron Brown during 9-11. | |
He was on vacation with a girlfriend from San Jose, California. | |
I put her on number 93 on September 11th. | |
Her name was Nicole Miller. | |
Look on Smack Sonic, which vaporized plane. | |
Look into Smack Sonic. | |
It's horrible. | |
Horrible. | |
Aaron Brown was. | |
He was very, very good. | |
He was one of the first people on. | |
He was a very, very interesting, very, very scheduled person. | |
By the way, did they ever recover her body? | |
Did they ever find her? | |
Were these ever recovered? | |
It's tragic. | |
It's terrible. | |
Andrew says, McGregor and Ritter have said there is evidence North Korea troops in Russia, but Fox keeps repeating this BS. | |
They've been talking about this for the longest time. | |
They have always had They have always had... | |
How do I say this? | |
They have always had... | |
Oh God. | |
Oh. | |
I'm looking at this. | |
By the way, just check this out. | |
SmackSonic is a structural dampening to reduce noise vibration. | |
Must be something else. | |
You asked a question about... | |
They have been working forever in conjunction with Russia. | |
Why Russia wants to have North Korean troops, they don't speak the same language. | |
It's not a good idea. | |
Call me wacky. | |
No, but I've heard that as well, Andrew, and I thank you. | |
Johnny Maz's Maz says, Odd lately, meat and poultry tainted people dying. | |
Interesting. | |
Meat and poultry, people dying. | |
I'm going to check on that. | |
Kind of an overstatement, but nonetheless, interesting. | |
Best musicals were Tommy and Little Shop of Horrors. | |
Interesting. | |
I like the horror apostrophe S. Horrors what? | |
Just kidding. | |
Tommy was okay. | |
Little Shop of Horrors I don't know. | |
How about when... | |
Oh, uh... | |
The, um... | |
What was the show they did later tonight? | |
Remember that when they threw the toast? | |
What the hell was that called? | |
Rocky Horror. | |
Stupidest goddamn thing I've ever seen in my life. | |
Never understood it. | |
Ricardo, thank you so much. | |
I like to comment, but I have nothing to add. | |
So give this to Mrs. L. Thank you so much. | |
Let me go back to what I'm saying. | |
In addition to these things that are changing, in addition to what is happening, I want you to listen carefully. | |
Listen carefully. | |
There are things that are happening. | |
And changing drastically. | |
Drastically. | |
In terms of the way society is dealing with things. | |
Now listen carefully. | |
This is the most important information I'm going to give you today and I want to remember this. | |
And credit Mrs. L. We were talking about this. | |
She said it today and I think she is 100% correct. | |
Do you know what is going to be the George Floyd Do you know what is going to be the last stand? | |
Do you know what's going to be the violence, the BLM and the others? | |
It's going to be the deportation exercises. | |
You are going to see people throwing themselves in front of buses. | |
You're going to see violence. | |
You are going to see people screaming and yelling to stop deportation. | |
Watch what happens. | |
I hope Tom Holman and others are ready for this because that's what they're going to do. | |
They're hinting at it and I agree 100%. | |
This is their last stand. | |
This is what they're going to try their best to do. | |
They're going to do everything in their power to make this to be absolutely the most horrible thing in the world. | |
And President Trump and others, I hope you learn and recognize one thing. | |
Do not, in any way, do not, I repeat, do not bend or vacillate or weaken your commitment. | |
They have to be removed. | |
They have to be physically... | |
Today we saw... | |
Right, coming off of the turnpike, going into the tunnel. | |
This big, white, kind of a nondescript bus. | |
It's the illegal buses. | |
We see them all the time. | |
No writing, no nothing. | |
Blacked out windows, white. | |
These white buses. | |
I wouldn't be surprised if that's one of those things. | |
And that's why Elon Musk has to remind people constantly. | |
To show people on his new X channel on cable. | |
That is going to go number one. | |
And I want him to say, look at what is happening. | |
Look at what is happening. | |
Look at how before your very eyes these people are being removed. | |
And then always say, but what about, is Fox covering it? | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
Did you see Lindsey Graham? | |
I asked today in a Twitter question, if you had to do a biopic for Lindsey Graham, who would be the best person, alive or dead, to play him? | |
And the choices were Jim Neighbors, Jim Varney, remember, you know what I mean, Ernest? | |
Waylon Flowers, and Rip Taylor. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
Absolutely. | |
Did you hear any of my pieces today? | |
Are you following me on? | |
I've got a lot of people listening to me and seeing. | |
I asked this question. | |
Pete Hegseth will pull at Gates and bow out before the real shite is exposed. | |
What do you think? | |
What do you think? | |
Today they said something to the effect of this was one of the things that Sonny Hostage had to read that There was a payment made to prevent some baseless whatever. | |
I predict Hegseth steps down. | |
Absolutely. | |
No. | |
Question is, I predict Hegseth, they're going to say, you know what, it's not worth it. | |
Look at this. | |
Fred Pound says, Liberace is Lindsey Graham. | |
Sparky says, perhaps eventually there'll be a Flight 93 archaeological dig. | |
They may have more luck finding Noah's Ark. | |
Oh, indeed. | |
Oh, remember Sparky? | |
Remember one of the things they said was that there were, oh God, that there were excavations and mining. | |
And in Pennsylvania, there's these mining, and that the ground was so, so loose that the plane just disappeared. | |
Six-ton titanium engines, wheels, wings, aileron, stabilizers, windows, beverage containers, seats, luggage, people, magazines. | |
Though, though... | |
If you look up Lake... | |
New Baltimore and Indian Lake. | |
About eight miles away. | |
Did you ever see this one? | |
*music* | |
Did you ever hear this one? | |
Uh... | |
Indian Lake and Shanksville. | |
Debris was found about eight miles away. | |
Here we go. | |
The largest pieces recovered were parts of the plane's two engines and a piece of fuselage. | |
The large fuselage piece was found near the woods south of the crater. | |
The debris was covered from Indian Lake. | |
One and a half miles away. | |
And from the lawns of nearby homes and farmers. | |
One and a half miles. | |
Debris. | |
Miles. | |
No, no. | |
Hits the ground. | |
Hits the ground. | |
Listen to what I'm saying. | |
It's one thing if it's flying and something happens to it. | |
That's a different story. | |
And plus, if you look at where New Baltimore is. | |
New Baltimore and Indian Lake, I believe. | |
It's like eight, five miles. | |
But they said that some of these things actually, it was windy and some things bounced. | |
I heard people say this. | |
You don't remember this. | |
Read it. | |
A mile and a half away? | |
What the hell is a mile and a half? | |
Debris? | |
Piece of the end? | |
What? | |
Well, you're not an expert in that. | |
What are you talking about? | |
What are you talking about? | |
It's the most incredible story I've ever seen. | |
I find your Twitter posts riveting. | |
Thank you, Pilgrim. | |
I appreciate that. | |
Follow me at Lionel Media. | |
And Spandex says, let's rock and roll and throw some blues into the mix. | |
Indeed, sir. | |
Pramiti says, you don't need college studies and airframe to know there was no wreckage of Shanksville and Pentagon. | |
Well, who's keeping track? | |
Well, see, that's the thing. | |
Nobody wants to... | |
How do I say this? | |
It goes back to when you tell... | |
Listen, let me... | |
Stop right there. | |
Stop right there. | |
When you find something wrong with the story, it doesn't tell you anything. | |
It doesn't tell you anything. | |
Okay, maybe you're right. | |
Let's assume, okay, there's no plan there. | |
What do you know? | |
Nothing. | |
You know anything about causation? | |
No. | |
Everybody uses the word inside job. | |
Does this prove anything? | |
No. | |
People can be wrong. | |
It doesn't tell you anything. | |
It's like all those JFK people. | |
I love these people. | |
Don't you understand? | |
I'm an expert in this. | |
You see Tippett? | |
Oh my God. | |
I heard this one day. | |
I couldn't believe it. | |
You see what Tippett did was, J.D. Tippett, he walked in the car and he took the cab and it took it 1.3 miles away. | |
But it wasn't. | |
From the Biograph Hotel at home to Mrs. One of his rooming house, it was 2.3 miles. | |
He couldn't have walked that fast. | |
And it was a Mauser. | |
It wasn't a man like a Carcano. | |
And more importantly, What does this tell you? | |
I don't know. | |
Who shot Kennedy? | |
I don't know. | |
But I know that Tippett and the landlady and the thing and the curtain rods and he could not have run down, down to the... | |
What? | |
Linda says, Amen, brother. | |
Thank you. | |
I've been through this a million times. | |
I can tell you everything. | |
I can tell you anomaly after anomaly. | |
I can tell you about Honey Honjor. | |
What does it tell you? | |
I don't know. | |
It doesn't tell me anything. | |
Does it prove anything? | |
No. | |
It means that the official story or the story that we've got is wrong. | |
How about when Gabor Mati is telling this woman there was nobody burned in ovens on October the 7th? | |
What? | |
Now assuming that to be true, does that change anything? | |
No. | |
But it changes the story. | |
You know how you undo a story? | |
Do you know how you correct a story? | |
You never do. | |
You never do. | |
We have been in our We have been slain and riveted by stories that can never be proved. | |
Sparky says, Gates was one of the few congressmen who didn't have APEC money. | |
No doubt APEC found him morally questionable. | |
You know what? | |
That's one of the things they say. | |
Believe it or not, it is the oldest honeypot stuff is ancient. | |
Soil displacement would cause the rubber from the tires alone to resurface due to the density along with other materials. | |
Okay. | |
Assuming that to be true. | |
So what? | |
So what? | |
Now let me tell you something. | |
Another thing we've got to understand. | |
You see, Sparky, when you bring up AIPAC, you're an anti-Semite. | |
It's true. | |
You do know that, right? | |
See, I'm finding myself now. | |
Candace Owens was arguing with Don Lemon. | |
One of the last times we ever saw Don Lemon, he was on a particular show arguing with Candace Owens is saying, oh, are you an anti-Semite? | |
He goes, what are you talking about? | |
Because I dare to say something about Netanyahu? | |
No! | |
I'm not saying anything about the Jewish faith. | |
No! | |
See how they've merged that together? | |
They've merged it. | |
Let me say something before I forget here. | |
This is very, very critical. | |
It's something important that you should know. | |
Number one, my friend. | |
Number one. | |
As a good friend Daniel said, Mr. Bowtie, World War III, If you have not paid attention to what I've said for lo these many years, we're getting to the end of the month. | |
I don't know what next month's going to bring. | |
I don't know the deals they've got. | |
I don't know. | |
But right now, they've got deals that you can't believe, including this three-month monster MAGA mega three-month emergency food kit that'll blow your mind at preparewithlionel.com. | |
Come December, I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
So you hear what I'm saying? | |
Preparewithlionel.com, preparewithlionel.com, preparewithlionel.com. | |
If emergency food, if that word doesn't get your attention, if you need more explanation, what do you mean by that? | |
Do you mean, one, the food that I would need in an emergency? | |
You mean if stores were closed or if there was some kind of a supply chain breakdown? | |
Like is almost sure to happen. | |
Prepare with Lionel.com. | |
Remember, end of the month is coming. | |
I don't know what to tell you. | |
I'm warning you. | |
And don't forget this. | |
I'm going to say it one more time. | |
I was telling our friend today at lunch, the great Mike Lindell. | |
He went after this guy. | |
They put him through hell. | |
And he is still some of the best. | |
MyPillow.com, I'm looking at it right now. | |
Look at what's available right now. | |
MyPillow.com is some of the most important stuff ever. | |
Did I? | |
Did I? | |
I think I shut it down. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Nope, that's not it. | |
Here we go. | |
MyPillow.com. | |
Look at this. | |
The Christmas sales. | |
Look at these pictures. | |
Look at this. | |
Classic collection sales. | |
Standard. | |
$14.88. | |
Flannel sheets. | |
Limited time. | |
Mattress toppers. | |
Two-pack multi-use MyPillows. | |
Slippers. | |
Toppers. | |
Socks. | |
Blankets. | |
Clothes on sales. | |
Couch and recliner pillows. | |
Pet blankets. | |
Dog beds. | |
Jeez, I can't. | |
MyPillow.com slash Lionel. | |
MyPillow.com, promo code Lionel. | |
See, I love this stuff. | |
You have no idea. | |
I love when I tell you a fact or something that didn't happen. | |
Are we living in the Truman Show? | |
Worse than that. | |
Worse than that. | |
You see, my friend, and you bring up a good point. | |
Let's face it, no. | |
I have been asking for the longest time, what do you know? | |
How do you know what you know? | |
All I want to do is I want to change everything. | |
There's a word called menticide. | |
Menticide is brainwashing. | |
I want to brainwash people. | |
I want to be in charge of the, I want to be psychologist general. | |
And I want people, I'm sorry, if it saves my country, I want people to be brainwashed. | |
And I want to take people who have been brainwashed for years and years through this tedious nonsense and I want them to understand and embrace reality. | |
And if I have to do it by fooling them, so be it. | |
I don't care. | |
And what I need to do is I need to go, first of all, to media. | |
And I have to make it cool. | |
And I've got to get a real influencer. | |
Elon Musk is as cool as you get. | |
There's nobody who? | |
Richard Mellon Scaife? | |
Tell me anybody in history who can even compare to him. | |
Nobody! | |
Nobody! | |
Who? | |
You got Peter Thiel? | |
Eh. | |
Whitney Webb gets upset, but fine. | |
I don't care about it. | |
They're all evil to an extent. | |
Whatever. | |
I don't care. | |
People say, well, you know, Elon's at Mar-a-Lago all the time. | |
Who cares? | |
Let him stay at Mar-a-Lago. | |
I don't care. | |
And I hope the president tells the White House, I'm in Mar-a-Lago. | |
I'm not going to be in the White House. | |
You don't need me there. | |
You need me, call me over here. | |
I don't need to be there. | |
I don't feel safe there. | |
He feels safer in Florida than Mar-a-Lago. | |
Did you know that? | |
Don't be surprised if you see him there all the time. | |
Don't be surprised. | |
And who can blame him? | |
I want things to change. | |
You have no idea. | |
This is where Elon has to sit down and talk to people who are devious, sick bastards like me and others who say we want to change the way people think. | |
Let me show you this right now. | |
It's called menticide. | |
Menticide is defined as, menticide is a term that refers to brainwashing or thought control or can also describe an organized system of psychological intervention and judicial perversion. | |
Menticide is a mind control. | |
History of Mind Control. | |
This is a book published by Mary Faith Bonney. | |
I love, I love the idea of psychological intervention, brainwashing. | |
I want to change the way people think. | |
This is Bernays, baby. | |
Jerry Robichaux says, Elon is my hero. | |
Oh, me too. | |
I love the guy. | |
I love the guy. | |
Do you understand, Dick, do you understand that we have Elon, Joe Rogan, Dana White. | |
That's it? | |
The coolest people? | |
I don't use that word, but they use that word. | |
This is incredible. | |
This is the most incredible thing in the world. | |
I will not be volunteering my services to Doge. | |
I want to be in charge of brainwashing. | |
I want to be the person in charge. | |
I want to be like the old... | |
The way they used to think about Tavistock and the way music changed. | |
I want people. | |
And give me a platform. | |
If Elon buys MSDNC, that's the cable news crowd. | |
They're going to jump over it like you can't believe. | |
They're going to see what it's all about. | |
They're going to see what it's all about. | |
And I want people to understand something. | |
I want them to understand your government has been lying to you. | |
Bring in Bobby Kennedy. | |
By the way, Bobby Kennedy, between you and me, he's a little shaky, but I hope he's okay. | |
I hope somebody's watching him. | |
I would make sure Bobby has somebody watching him. | |
That's all I'm gonna say. | |
He's fragile right now. | |
You don't go through what he's been through and remain unscathed. | |
That's not a bad thing. | |
That's not a bad thing. | |
I would also make sure that we use people Like Tulsi Gabbard. | |
Tulsi Gabbard. | |
We also have one particular group of people thinking about 2028. | |
Because they're going to be coming after us with Gavin Newsom. | |
Gavin Newsom, do not turn your back on them. | |
And that's because that is the California group. | |
Listen to what I'm saying. | |
I want to give you the best article. | |
I'm going to give you the best article. | |
Let me see. | |
Let me see. | |
This is the best article there is. | |
Here we go. | |
This is it right now. | |
This is from CalMatters. | |
I'm giving you this right now. | |
Make sure you bookmark this. | |
It's from CalMatters. | |
It's about how the California... | |
The group works. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
Quick. | |
Who is it? | |
Who is it that used to be married to Gavin Newsom? | |
Who? | |
Who used to be married to Gavin Newsom? | |
Answer. | |
Kimberly Guilfoyle. | |
What? | |
Kimberly Guilfoyle Newsom, she used to be called. | |
They were married. | |
What? | |
That's right. | |
Kimberly Guilfoyle. | |
Used to be married to Gavin Newsom. | |
That's interesting, isn't it? | |
Yeah. | |
Who is Kimberly Guilfoyle married to? | |
Well, she's married, well, she's not married to anybody right now, but she's the perhaps second longest or longest running fiancée in the history of the notion of matrimony, in matrimonium ducare, to use the Latin term, maybe second only to Lauren Sanchez. | |
You notice that one? | |
Jeff Bezos says, how are you going to get married? | |
Lauren, when are you going to get married? | |
Jeff, come on, please. | |
Have you seen... | |
Lauren Sanchez, have you seen that thing? | |
And I'm just saying, I'm just saying, Ricardo, bless your heart, rule from the bunker, if you look at Kimberly and you look at Lauren Sanchez and you look at him quick, there's a lot of similarities there. | |
Just saying, just saying, not to be crude, but Don Jr. was seen supposedly having some kind of a little... | |
A little, uh, some public canoodling, which is done knowing everybody's going to see it at some little place in Palm Beach. | |
There he is with this socialite, and there's Don Jr., and she finds out about it, and she is empingado, okay? | |
You don't do that to her. | |
She's older than he is. | |
You got this young chippy. | |
Oh, my God. | |
All of a sudden, she's not on the stage. | |
She might be there. | |
But she's not on the stage. | |
Keep in mind what I'm saying. | |
Pay attention to this. | |
So what happens? | |
You're not going to get away with this one. | |
She's just not there. | |
When they had the big Madison Square Garden thing, they had Sid Rosenberg on in a speech nobody can still understand what it's about, including Sid Rosenberg. | |
Nobody knew what the hell it was. | |
Sid, what was that about? | |
I don't know. | |
What did you say? | |
I don't know. | |
What were you trying to say? | |
I don't know. | |
I'm Sid Rosenberger. | |
I don't know. | |
It was MKUltra. | |
I was there one minute. | |
Next thing you know, they put him on and not Kimberly Guilford? | |
What? | |
So she's getting upset. | |
Now, who's coming up in 2028? | |
Gavin Newsom. | |
So they're going to say, well, listen, when you were married to him, did you ever do any weird kind of like... | |
You know, kind of weird, deep, dark, jungle, Amazon, forest, weird, kinky stuff that you might have recorded or taped. | |
Do you got anything? | |
Can you give us anything? | |
Because we love that. | |
Don't tell me they didn't get their freak on. | |
And if you remember his story then, whoa! | |
San Francisco, the mayor, and this one? | |
Remember that? | |
Who's got those videos? | |
Who's got all that stuff? | |
If there are any, I'm just saying. | |
Keep in mind that. | |
Remember this name, too. | |
Balthazar Getty. | |
Oh, my friends, this is coming down the path. | |
See, I'm in charge of the presidents and the GOP lining up. | |
Get ready for this. | |
Johnny Mazza says, Warmonger Gorka, Trump's worst pick. | |
Who cares? | |
Let them talk, Dr. Gorka. | |
I'm Seb Gorka. | |
Yes, I am. | |
I'm Gorka. | |
I look like I'm a magician. | |
I'm going to be with you, Mr. Trump, President Trump. | |
I'm Seb Gorka. | |
Sparky says, President Trump's candidate picked so far makes it seem like his second-term philosophy may be the big ask meets good cop, bad cop. | |
Could be. | |
Could be. | |
Listen, ultimately, it's his decision. | |
And what I mean by that is whoever they pick, Take a pic of Emanuel Lewis TV's Webster, and Trump's still in charge. | |
Andrew Hussing says, if a plane had crashed in Pennsylvania, pieces would have surfaced by now. | |
Tires cut, uncut would resurface. | |
The tires resurface seven years for every six feet buried. | |
Andrew, give up, my friend. | |
You're the only one worrying about this. | |
Nobody cares about this. | |
Nobody cares about this. | |
Look at this. | |
Amy Lynch is a good point. | |
Amy says, why are we talking about 2028? | |
None of that will happen. | |
Trump hasn't even started yet. | |
Amy, understand something. | |
And you make up a very, very good point. | |
You make up a very, very good point. | |
Just remember something. | |
I think you always have to remember. | |
You hit the ground running. | |
I don't want this to be the great four years and all of a sudden we said, hey, I wish we'd have thought about that. | |
Now, nobody's going to be sitting and talking about 2028. | |
Don't forget midterms. | |
Midterms are coming up. | |
But make sure we sit down and we have a game plan. | |
And we know what we're doing. | |
Remember what I'm saying, menticide. | |
I want brainwashing. | |
And I want, specifically more than anything else, I want to start with the biggest coup ever. | |
And I'm going to make it. | |
I'm going to say, Elon goes to Comcast and says, give me this thing. | |
I'll make a deal with you. | |
Give me MSDNC. | |
Give it to me. | |
They've got to sit there and say, you'll say, in a heartbeat. | |
Because they have their shareholders that they've got to worry about. | |
Evans says, there was a neutron boom. | |
Remember those neutrons? | |
Remember that? | |
What is a neutron? | |
They leave all the buildings? | |
I don't know what they thought. | |
They always talk about this neutron bomb and I never really was familiar with it. | |
In any event... | |
What we're talking about right now is Trump changing this forever. | |
This is a revolution. | |
This is not just now. | |
This is not just like, listen, he's going to do a nice four years and he's going to wave goodbye and then it's business as usual. | |
Oh, no, no. | |
He's got to go after this hardcore. | |
And I hope they tell Pam Bondi, Pam, understand something. | |
If you play, they're going to come after you. | |
So I hope you don't have anything in here, but if you do, and tell your new husband or whatever it is, they're going to come after you like you will not believe. | |
I hope this has already been vetted. | |
I hope everybody's been vetted. | |
But Pete Hegsitz, let me ask you something. | |
You don't think they're going to go after him? | |
You don't think, you don't trump and say, Pete, look, do me a favor. | |
I love you, babe, but I don't need this. | |
I don't need this shit. | |
I just don't need it. | |
I know you didn't do anything. | |
I know that. | |
Did you hear the stories? | |
I don't know. | |
Even the stories. | |
Did you ever hear the dirt about Ben Carson? | |
No. | |
You know why? | |
Because there is none. | |
But Pete Hegseth, all of a sudden, you got this one, and you got the one. | |
These are different times. | |
These are puritanical times right now, my friends. | |
Come on. | |
We'll see what happens. | |
Because remember, Trump's going to say, this ain't worth it. | |
I'm not going to spend my equity going after and defending you. | |
We'll give it a shot. | |
We know there's going to be some dirt. | |
But understand it, Pete. | |
If it gets too cheapy, cheeky, or weird, and somebody comes forward, and there's something maybe you didn't tell us, or something that just, you know how it is. | |
It gets to that point. | |
Now what Pete can do is he can get in front of it and say, by the way, my friends, for the first time, you've got somebody who would spend all of their waking days and hours trying to protect, defend, and to support the men and women that make up our armed services. | |
They don't want that. | |
They don't want that. | |
You're going to hear stuff about me? | |
He should start making jokes about this. | |
Who shot J.R.? | |
Me. | |
Who let the dogs out? | |
Me. | |
Oh yeah. | |
Bonnie and Clyde? | |
Me. | |
Ed Gein? | |
Me. | |
Oh yeah, I'm terrible. | |
Oh my god. | |
I'm responsible for everything. | |
I'm so terrible. | |
I am such a debauch. | |
I am so bad. | |
I'm so horrible. | |
I'm so terrible. | |
And by the way, you want to know who's terrible? | |
I hope they don't. | |
You do know this is a small town, right? | |
Anybody want to talk about Adam Schiff? | |
Anybody? | |
Huh? | |
Anybody? | |
I mean, let's face it. | |
If you think my story is good, I got some stuff about him too. | |
Anybody? | |
Anybody interested? | |
Pilgrim Media says, will the fishbowl squatting video come out? | |
Could very well be. | |
And by the way, Pete should come on and say, I know what you're thinking. | |
You've probably seen the picture of me walking around passing out with a meth pipe. | |
Oh, that's right. | |
It wasn't me. | |
Who was it? | |
Oh, that was Hunter Biden. | |
I'm sorry. | |
You're probably going to see the picture of me walking around nude in a hotel room with a gun. | |
Oh, I'm sorry. | |
That wasn't me. | |
Who was it? | |
Oh, yeah, that's right. | |
That was Hunter Biden. | |
And nobody cared about that one. | |
You know what he should say? | |
This is Russian meddling. | |
Come on! | |
You're right about that. | |
I thought you people were good. | |
It's Russian meddling. | |
No, it's not. | |
Yes, it is. | |
Laugh at it. | |
Joke at it. | |
Make people say, like, this is the most stupid thing in the world. | |
Tell people, say, oh, get ready. | |
Oh, I'm a, I'm a, I am not going to, I am not going to make a good priest, but I make a damn good DOD chairman or secretary. | |
Did you see Hegseth speak at the King David Hotel of Menachem Begin fame? | |
Oh, yes. | |
I remember I walked in there, the King David Hotel. | |
They used the binary bombs. | |
Remember that? | |
You put the one bomb in there, or the precursor, and then you put the second one. | |
Yep. | |
Yep. | |
Now, you would also think somebody would say, if he's really that close, you would say, hey, listen, can you do me a solid? | |
Do you have anything? | |
Who's my main protagonist? | |
Can you find anything on me? | |
Oh, we've got it. | |
Oh, we've got it. | |
Don't be surprised if all of a sudden it says, hey, listen, do me a favor. | |
You still have the videos of that guy, right? | |
We have the list, the guest list, so to speak. | |
Anybody on there? | |
Yeah. | |
Okay. | |
Here's a name. | |
Oh, this is interesting. | |
Look who it is. | |
Yeah. | |
Do me a favor. | |
Call him up and tell him to tell those bastards to lay off me. | |
Or all the stat pictures coming out. | |
You got it? | |
See how this works? | |
But I'm not even a part of it. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
You were there. | |
Here you are. | |
Call these people, because you have a lot of control, and make this go away. | |
That's why they do this. | |
But what I'm saying is do not be surprised if President Trump says, like he did with, what's his name? | |
You know, we don't need this. | |
It's not worth it. | |
It's not worth my time. | |
Pete, you're a good guy. | |
You're a young man. | |
You got your future ahead of you. | |
Will Fox take him back? | |
If it's true? | |
You're not thinking. | |
You're not thinking. | |
You're not thinking. | |
Okay. | |
Who would take him back? | |
Elon. | |
You know who would be great on TV? | |
Matt Gaetz. | |
Matt Gaetz, he's such a sniveling prick. | |
He'd be fantastic. | |
He would do a show that would be... | |
See, Matt, do me a favor. | |
Go out there and hurt him. | |
Hurt him. | |
See that sniveling little gut bucket there? | |
He's Mr. Funny Guy? | |
Show him how good you are. | |
Let him rip. | |
He thinks he's good with typhus and the writers and all that? | |
Get out of here. | |
Just go and do your best. | |
And by the way, put more of that Botox... | |
I like when you get that Beavis and Butthead, that weird kind of thing, that arch. | |
Go out there and you tear them up. | |
Hegseth, you got your own show next. | |
Go crazy, Hegg. | |
Go crazy. | |
Let them have it. | |
I'll be number one in any spot. | |
People will be running to MRX TV. | |
Are you kidding me? | |
Followed by Alex Jones? | |
Alex Jones? | |
Oh yeah! | |
Go down the list. | |
The George Santos Comedy Hour? | |
Who would be the person? | |
Who would be the person that you would love to see that they hate? | |
And you would give them a prime time. | |
There is no prime time because nobody really cares anymore. | |
But anyway, they appear on X. Who would be the person? | |
Well, you would say, oh my God. | |
Who is it? | |
Lauren Boebert? | |
Well, she's still in Congress. | |
Imagine that. | |
Lauren Boebert. | |
Just go down the list. | |
Who are the people that they hate? | |
Think about this. | |
Alex Jones for sure. | |
Oh, Alex Jones. | |
Alex Emery Jones. | |
You know it. | |
And I would say, Alex, do me a favor. | |
Before every night, I want you to... | |
You know what? | |
Have a few drinks. | |
Don't curse. | |
But just go crazy. | |
And I want you to go nuts. | |
Bring me Alex. | |
Oh, wait a minute. | |
I got a new one. | |
You know who else? | |
Laura Loomer. | |
Laura Loomer, they would go nuts. | |
They wouldn't know what to do. | |
Laura Logan, Laura Loomer, all the Laras. | |
I see some Beelzebub in Matt's forehead. | |
Indeed. | |
Every single night. | |
Somebody. | |
Now, Raul says, Alec Baldwin. | |
Alec, do you understand how this thing works? | |
Do you understand how this thing works? | |
No, not Alec Baldwin. | |
No, no, no. | |
Raul says, has anyone seen Kamala? | |
No, she's supposedly in D.C. Excuse me, in Hawaii. | |
With Doug. | |
You believe that story. | |
Meanwhile, I think the daughter-in-law, Emma, is polishing off her modeling career. | |
Sparky says, how about Bonnie and Clyde or John Dillinger? | |
Did they get due process? | |
A deputy said it was lucky it wasn't just a farmer driving around the bend. | |
Absolutely. | |
You know, I never thought about that. | |
You know, Sparky, leave it to you, my friend. | |
You are so out of your mind brilliant. | |
Who would have thought in the middle of nowhere? | |
You should do that the next time there's any kind of a question from the floor. | |
Yes, indeed. | |
Is it Mr. Sparky? | |
What about John Dellinger? | |
What? | |
John Dellinger? | |
What are you talking about? | |
John Dellinger? | |
What about John Dellinger? | |
What the hell are you talking about? | |
True story. | |
True story. | |
I was at Tampa Stadium for the Giants-Buffalo Bills. | |
Super Bowl. | |
What year was that? | |
Giants-Bills-Super Bowl. | |
And it was Super Bowl XXV. | |
I think that's... | |
That was in Tampa. | |
Was that the one with Whitney Houston, I think? | |
Maybe? | |
Yep, Tampa Stadium. | |
And the Giants won 2019. | |
Anyway. | |
I was for the station called Channel 28. And they had a show called Offsides with Lionel. | |
I don't have any of these tapes. | |
This is before any kind of digital. | |
But they sent me out to do... | |
I don't know what to think about football. | |
They had me go out and do these reviews or ask questions. | |
There I was on the ground. | |
I had a special pin that they gave out that the NFL people brought. | |
The security. | |
They gave me this pin. | |
This all-access pin. | |
It was like a special football, and they took it back. | |
So I was on the ground with the news crew, and I'm walking around. | |
And they got Lawrence Taylor, and I was talking to the groundskeeper, a very famous guy, about what particular type of manure was used to fertilize. | |
I'm asking crazy questions. | |
So anyway, there was this one big kind of a scrum, and all the people were in circles with the long boom. | |
Like this. | |
Okay? | |
So it's this guy and this guy. | |
Yeah, Larry, I'll tell you, what do you think about that? | |
And they get to me. | |
And I said, I have a question, yeah. | |
What was the skipper's name on Gilligan's Island? | |
His real name, not Alan Hale Jr., but his real name, he wasn't born in the skipper. | |
And the same thing goes for the professor. | |
What were their real names on the show? | |
It was in their first episode. | |
And they're saying, this is the Super Bowl. | |
And they said, they stopped. | |
And people, the people next to us with the boom said, they never said their names. | |
They said, oh yeah, they did. | |
When? | |
On the first episode. | |
And we're talking, and they stopped. | |
And we're getting all this. | |
It was the most brilliant thing anybody's ever seen. | |
I thought it was. | |
So everybody, I don't know who they were, the various athletes, and they were jumping into it. | |
So finally I told them, it was Jonas Grumby for the skipper and Roy Hinckley as a professor. | |
And they said, and this thing went on. | |
So anyway, that will be Sparky. | |
Press conference, asking Karine Jean-Pierre on her last day. | |
Yes, Sparky, you knew who? | |
Yes. | |
Yes, KJP. | |
Let's say there was a farmer turning the corner. | |
Oh, and by the way, if you don't mind me asking you a question, Sparky, you don't mind me going into this. | |
What about those people? | |
Remember when Israel had those pagers blow up? | |
What if it was a kid? | |
What if somebody was on a plane? | |
What if somebody was on a commercial plane with American citizens and you're sitting next to a guy with a pager and it blows up and detonates? | |
Just a thought. | |
Just a thought. | |
Look at this. | |
Lionel is jumping his shark. | |
He can segue into any topic. | |
He's a renaissance man. | |
That's not jumping the shark, by the way. | |
Jumping the shark is a different story, but I appreciate it. | |
But jumping the shark is not what that means. | |
I don't think that's what it means. | |
That's all I'm going to say. | |
All right, my friends. | |
Let me thank you. | |
What a night. | |
It's been an hour and 30 minutes. | |
Sparky, you were terrific. | |
Pilgrim Media, thank you, my friend. | |
Evan Webb, you're beautiful to me. | |
Can't you see? | |
You are so beautiful. | |
Andrew Hessing, thank you. | |
Johnny Mazis, Bas, Ricardo, Jerry Robichaux, Null Hypothesis, mixing his metaphors and cultural references, no problem. | |
Linda Hazlitt, thank you so much. | |
Prometheus Forever Spandex, Fret Pound. | |
There's our friend, Fred. | |
We love you, brother. | |
Ricardo, thank you. | |
Let me see who else is here. | |
Oh, LJ Jackson. | |
Excellent point of view regarding Mr. Brown. | |
Thank you. | |
Let me see. | |
Daniel Nathan Leland. | |
Keep tying those bow ties, my friend. | |
And thank you. | |
Karen Peterson, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Therese Pollard. | |
The Brad DB. | |
Thank you so much. | |
Thank you for not only you, but for what you appear to be, and I mean that sincerely. | |
All right, my friends, don't forget to follow Mrs. L. Check her new one out. | |
Her new one, I'm Not Cher. | |
Remember the song, I'm Not Lisa? | |
My name is Julie? | |
Remember that? | |
It was, um... | |
It wasn't Rita Coolidge. | |
It was, um... | |
I'm not Lisa. | |
My name is Julie. | |
Rita Coolidge, wasn't it? | |
I think. | |
I get confused. | |
Anyway, she's not here. | |
Follow her at Lynn's Warriors on YouTube. | |
Lynn's Warriors. | |
All right, dear friends. | |
Have a great and a glorious and a wonderful night. | |
Thank you so much. | |
Did I see something about my friend Shane there? | |
What was that? | |
I have no idea. | |
Oh, oh, thank you, Shane Atwood, for introducing you to me. | |
Carol, thank you so much for that. | |
Carol Wardropper. | |
Is that a great one? | |
She rops wards. | |
It's a wardropper. | |
Thank you for that. | |
All right, my friends. | |
Have a great and glorious night. | |
See you tomorrow at 8 a.m. until usual. | |
Until then, remember these words, my friend. | |
The monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
Sue ya. |