The Miserable Radical Left Media Have No Idea What's About to Happen
The Miserable Radical Left Media Have No Idea What's About to Happen
The Miserable Radical Left Media Have No Idea What's About to Happen
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There is a word that the Germans use. | |
It's called Schadenfreude. | |
Schadenfreude, as you know, is the taking delight in the horrors. | |
In the shortcomings, in the sufferings of an enemy. | |
That's precisely what this is. | |
It's taking delight in seeing not only someone in pain, which would be almost sadism if it was involving somebody who was a complete A stranger. | |
But when you see someone who has caused you and your country and your friends harm, that is the beauteous thing. | |
Welcome, my friends. | |
The miserable radical left media have no idea what's about to happen. | |
The miserable radical left media Have no idea what's about to happen. | |
And I can't say this enough. | |
I can't put it into words and I can't say it and I can't put it I can't say it anything other than this is the this is the joy that I feel. | |
Because it's not enough for us. | |
To merely win, we must destroy the enemy. | |
And I know that may sound a little extreme, but it is not. | |
We must destroy the enemy. | |
And we are absolutely so close to this, my friends. | |
Let me begin by asking you to please, please, Make sure you are subscribed to Lionel Nation. | |
I can't say it enough. | |
I can't put it into words enough. | |
87% of the people, 87% of those who watch, 87% are not subscribed. | |
I don't know why. | |
Sometimes they're unsubscribed, so please... | |
We ask you, and of course we ask, we must ask you, to like the videos. | |
Now let's get down to brass tacks, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Let me remind you of something, and I've got so many things. | |
First and foremost, I want you to go, and I hope you are following, I hope you are following my Twitter channel. | |
Twitter. | |
I can't call it X. I can't do it. | |
I don't know why. | |
I don't know why it's so difficult. | |
I just can't do it. | |
It's something that I'm just having a very difficult time doing. | |
In any event, we're seeing something which is so great and so glorious and so splendiferous. | |
And let me see if I can give you this right now. | |
This is so terrific. | |
George Clooney, have you found this out? | |
Do you want to really feel some good, some real sense of schadenfreude? | |
Do you really want to? | |
George Clooney is a vile, baseless nothing. | |
You know who doesn't do this? | |
Brad Pitt. | |
Brad Pitt, rumor has it, is one of us. | |
Did you know that? | |
It's true. | |
Brad Pitt is one of us. | |
I know they may be surprised. | |
There are so many people. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, there are so many people. | |
You have no earthly idea how many people there are. | |
How many people who agree with us, who believe in what we are saying? | |
You have no earthly idea how many people are of all this. | |
George Clooney is one of these people who will sell his soul out. | |
Now, I don't want to get too much into details. | |
I don't want to talk too much about rumors and things that people say about him. | |
But let me just tell you this much. | |
His life has been a lie for the longest time, and there has been this manufactured Manufactured George Clooney. | |
I'm going to put my... | |
This is my link right there. | |
This is my Twitter account. | |
Just go to it right now. | |
There we go. | |
I'm going to put it right there for you. | |
I'm going to pin it for you so you can watch this. | |
He has been a part of an absolute fraud his whole life. | |
His marriage to Amal. | |
Amal, who lives in dreaded fear of, you know, spelling check, spell check. | |
Amal, A-M-A-L. | |
He is a fraud. | |
Unlike his buddy Brad Pitt. | |
So there's this great little piece, I think a muse put it. | |
George Clooney betrayed his friend and party for the promise of an ambassadorship. | |
This is what they're saying. | |
Backing the installation of Gemala in exchange for being appointed ambassador of Italy, he lost both his integrity and the appointment, and he just absolutely, he is the perfect example of the embodiment of what happens when you sell your soul and nobody believes you. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, Brian Ekdahl says, Are you going back to radio? | |
I have no idea what that means. | |
No. | |
There is no radio. | |
I don't know why you would ask that, but thank you. | |
That's weird. | |
Am I going back to radio? | |
No. | |
Radio is dead. | |
In New York City, talk radio, if that's what you mean. | |
I say all radio. | |
With the exception of sports, With sports radio and urban hip-hop, morning shows, and Spanish, Latino. | |
Absolutely, they are huge. | |
Everything else, talk radio, dead. | |
Dead. | |
Mark Simone on WOR is the only This is in New York, I can tell you. | |
That everybody listens to. | |
Everybody. | |
It is a... | |
I don't know what OR is doing. | |
They blew up their morning show. | |
A morning show. | |
The morning show. | |
And I don't know. | |
I don't listen to it. | |
Mark Simone is the only show. | |
The only. | |
And I mean this. | |
The only. | |
Talk show. | |
Because it is not only prototypically great. | |
He's a good friend. | |
He's been a great friend. | |
But he has a style. | |
And he has this New York connectivity. | |
WABC? | |
Dead. | |
Absolutely just a vestige. | |
I can't... | |
As an alumnus of WABC, I have not listened to that. | |
I can't believe what's happening. | |
It's a vanity piece. | |
It's for somebody who says, I'm going to be a billionaire and I'm going to buy this. | |
I'm just going to hire my favorite people. | |
I don't really care whether it makes any money. | |
It's okay. | |
It's a free country. | |
Brian says... | |
You were on radio in Seattle on The Buzz evening with outstanding guests. | |
Thank you. | |
I was. | |
That was a long time ago. | |
That's when it was kind of fun. | |
Christian says traffic and weather radio is still somewhat useful. | |
Traffic and weather. | |
Yeah. | |
I guess if you're in a car. | |
If you're in a car. | |
When was the last time you came in and said, hey, something big happened? | |
Quick, turn on the radio. | |
Did you ever listen to radio at home? | |
No. | |
When Stern sold his soul, it was over. | |
A little bit. | |
A little bit. | |
Listen, Pilgrim, let me see if I can explain this to you. | |
And this is important. | |
And we've got a lot to talk about today. | |
Howard Stern did a lot. | |
To really revitalize and make cool radio. | |
You understand that? | |
How do we say this? | |
Oh, you know what? | |
Gloria brings up a great point. | |
iHeartRadio and the particular apps make it so that you can listen to anybody. | |
I used to like my friend Bill Cunningham out of Cincinnati. | |
I listened to him. | |
Sometimes I like to listen to... | |
I like to listen to... | |
I love local radio. | |
To hear about local things and local issues. | |
But we don't do that anymore. | |
Ever since the whole notion of syndication came about. | |
And most of the time, here in New York, because of the buildings, you can't pick up radio. | |
You've got to have an app. | |
And why would you need a tower or a stick? | |
But not only that, though. | |
This is the bottom line. | |
Listen, and I love, and I love Mark. | |
Mark is a great friend of mine, but Mark is not going to be going into the stuff that we want to talk to. | |
That would advise him, please don't do it, because most of the people you talk to do not want to do this. | |
They don't want to talk about it. | |
But when it comes to having an in with the Trump people and knowing what's going on and who's doing what locally, he's the best. | |
There's no doubt about it. | |
And if it wasn't for him, nobody would listen to WOR, frankly. | |
I miss your appearances on the Cumia show. | |
You know, I haven't talked to Anthony in a while. | |
That was always fun. | |
You know, those days are okay. | |
But I look at it almost like as a vestige, as a vestigial. | |
It can't happen today. | |
Because we have been sold... | |
I have been. | |
I have been. | |
So spoiled by Alex Jones and other people when it was exciting. | |
Let me give you an example of something. | |
Here is something you will never, ever, ever hear on any AM radio station ever. | |
And for different reasons. | |
But listen to this. | |
This is our style. | |
It's part of why we have this corrupt media. | |
You could go to Wikipedia and find Operation Mockingbird that the CIA has been in there forever. | |
Now, how many people do you think on any station, on WABC, even WOR or WLS or... | |
Remember when KGO... | |
Oh my god. | |
KGO was the monster. | |
There was WGN and all the three letters. | |
WOR. | |
All the three letters were big. | |
KMOX. | |
You're not going to hear this. | |
You're not going to hear this ever. | |
Ever. | |
Listen to this carefully. | |
Then Obama repealed the 1948 Smith-Munt Act, which then permitted propaganda to be in broadcasting. | |
Doesn't that fascinate you? | |
It does us. | |
They don't understand this. | |
They don't want to hear that. | |
No longer said that it had to be credible. | |
And so. | |
No longer said that it had to be credible. | |
No longer said that it had to be credible. | |
No longer said that it had to be credible. | |
Thank you. | |
Now, let me see. | |
This is what I want to listen to. | |
This is what interests me. | |
I don't want to talk about the usual stuff. | |
I know that Kash Patel, which is a great move to talk about this. | |
What does Kash Patel mean? | |
What does it mean to anybody? | |
What does it mean to folks? | |
What does it mean? | |
Our good friend J.D. says, I first heard Mr. L. on Compound Media. | |
That was great with Anthony Antony. | |
So what does this mean? | |
This is what I want to talk about. | |
I want to talk about things behind. | |
First of all, I want to make sure that I don't have to be that I'm not stopped. | |
We'll have to do a tinnitus commercial or have to go and do news traffic. | |
I'm sorry. | |
Please. | |
Traffic. | |
Please. | |
This is old. | |
I would take everything out of the entire realm of radio. | |
Remember when FM came along in the 70s? | |
FM was around for a while. | |
Nobody really wanted it. | |
But when the sound of AOR, album-oriented rock, came about, do you remember this? | |
Do you remember? | |
All of a sudden they said, Robert Klein in Child of the 50s does a great different AM, FM kind of a thing, but there was a sound. | |
AM was tinny and kind of Cousin Brucey. | |
Hey, everybody, we got a fan. | |
Paul Rivera and the Raiders and Kix coming up at ABC Time. | |
All that puker stuff. | |
You know who does that? | |
It's this guy Joe Paggs. | |
Have you heard him? | |
He's very good. | |
He's a puker. | |
He does that old radio voice and they can't get... | |
I mean, he says some good stuff. | |
Well, they talk like this. | |
I can't do it. | |
I always mock this. | |
But that's over with. | |
So the first thing you have to do is you've got to say, listen, you've got to blow out the commercials. | |
You've got to blow out the commercials. | |
No, I can't because radio is about making money. | |
Making money. | |
You know how many people do radio shows and they don't even get paid? | |
They sponsor it. | |
They bring in a sponsor. | |
They say, we'll bring a sponsor. | |
Come on! | |
That's over with. | |
There are these last vestiges. | |
There are these people who they grew up on a... | |
Look, WABC is a wonderful, wonderful... | |
It's, again, vestigial. | |
It's historic. | |
It is beyond anything anybody's ever seen. | |
It is so critical and so historic. | |
But those days are over. | |
The 4 o 'clock... | |
Remember when they were showing the 4 o 'clock movie? | |
You know, depending upon your time, they were showing, well, that's over with. | |
Dialing for dollars? | |
Christian says the sound didn't get lost at every freeway underpass with FM radio. | |
Do you know what the difference is? | |
The difference between AM and FM. | |
Amplitude versus frequency modulation. | |
AM is terrific because AM goes like this. | |
FM is line of sight. | |
But AM goes like this. | |
It goes to the top and it bounces down. | |
That's why it can go past the horizon. | |
That's why you can pick up stations. | |
In the old days, a 50,000 clear channel. | |
During the war years, there were a number of stations selected across the country that would be used in case of war battles. | |
50,000 watt clear channels. | |
There was one out of Oh God, there was one out of Texas I was on. | |
It was wonderful. | |
And that was okay. | |
Do you know what you're doing now, though? | |
Do you recognize the fact that this? | |
This is a nuclear reactor. | |
That radio was a lawnmower. | |
It was okay. | |
It was okay. | |
You were in your car. | |
It was a different time. | |
I don't mean to demean it. | |
I don't mean to mock it. | |
It's over. | |
The style, the sound, it's over. | |
Dialing for dollars, all those things which nobody knew about. | |
Nobody, nobody, you know, I'm just saying. | |
We live in a world right now where there are so many of us who say, no, no, no, we don't want the Fox News Morning Quartet. | |
We don't want to talk about the usual things. | |
We want to go deeper and deeper and deeper and deeper. | |
There is a fellow whom I just think is going to be an absolute star. | |
A star of which Pierre Puglier. | |
Pierre Marcel Poullier, 45-year-old dude. | |
He's a Conservative Party of Canada. | |
He absolutely is one of the brightest, most important voices, part of the Trump revolution. | |
It has one purpose, only one purpose, control. | |
It is designed to divide people by race. | |
By gender, by ethnicity, by religion, by vaccine status, and any other way that they can divide people into groups. | |
Because why? | |
Then you can justify having a government to control all those groups. | |
No more woke. | |
Now, what's interesting, too, is we're talking about... | |
You know what I feel very sad for, very sorry for right now? | |
And I was going to show this to you. | |
Matt Gaetz. | |
Matt Gaetz looks just lost. | |
Have you noticed that? | |
He'll just drop something. | |
He says, hey, I want to say that Kash Patel is a great guy. | |
Kash Patel is terrific. | |
He's nowhere to be found. | |
He's nowhere to be found. | |
He's just gone. | |
And his wife is kind of like saying, hey, Matt, listen. | |
You know, we kind of got married, but this ain't exactly what I had in mind, Matt. | |
What are we doing here, Matt? | |
What are we doing here? | |
Just saying, buddy. | |
You know, have you gotten that? | |
It's very sad. | |
It's very sad. | |
It's got a bit of a little strabismus, a little eye thing. | |
Everybody's got that little something. | |
There's something interesting about that. | |
I think he is so bright and problematic. | |
And it's wonderful. | |
But let me tell you something. | |
Once Trump is done with you, that's it. | |
He's done with you. | |
22 minutes I've been talking to you. | |
22 minutes and 15 seconds. | |
You'll never hear this on the radio. | |
There's no sense of it. | |
It's always rushed and getting it in and hurry up and there's no conversation or anything. | |
I want you to remember this for the rest of your life. | |
Commit it to memory and send it to everybody you know. | |
I think we've got to have tough conditions. | |
Tell people to come out of the shadows. | |
If they've committed a crime, deport them. | |
No questions asked. | |
They're gone. | |
If they've been working... | |
And are law-abiding? | |
We should say, here are the conditions for you staying. | |
You have to pay a stiff fine because you came here illegally. | |
You have to pay back taxes. | |
And you have to try to learn English. | |
And you have to wait in line. | |
Can you imagine any... | |
Trump, nobody's ever said learn English. | |
Have you ever heard that? | |
Nobody's said learn English. | |
I haven't said learning. | |
Where has this come from? | |
Where? | |
Nobody said this. | |
She said this, and now she's, because she'll say whatever she has to say. | |
She's lost her way. | |
Let me explain something to you also. | |
Let me give you an example. | |
There is a fellow who I think is one of the best, if not the best country music singers today. | |
Dale Watson. | |
Listen to Dale Watson. | |
Dale Watson is my God. | |
He's incredible. | |
One of my favorite country songs, Caught, he did. | |
I used to play every morning at 8 o 'clock when I was on WABC. | |
This great song. | |
Now, Dale Watson has kept true to who he is. | |
He didn't say, I'm going to go like this. | |
I'm gonna do a Bruno Mars. | |
I'm gonna do a Katy Perry. | |
No, no, no. | |
He remained who he was the whole time. | |
And he said, I'm gonna give you country that I know. | |
White Monkey says, I still find my favorite place to listen to music is in my car. | |
I still have a CD player in it. | |
I do as well. | |
I love Spotify. | |
I have my channels. | |
I've got that. | |
That's what I listen to. | |
And I love... | |
Sirius XM, Willie's Roadhouse. | |
Phenomenal. | |
The old guy, what's his name, Tepper, who was on Sirius XM, who was very, very good. | |
He played, I think it was Trucker's music. | |
But anyway, so, but thank you. | |
So, Dale Watson and also Ray Benson from Asleep at the Wheel on my private channel was playing Asleep at the Wheel. | |
They've never stopped. | |
They've never stopped. | |
He never gave it. | |
He never said, okay, I'm going to change my way. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
He's Merle Haggard, that kind of sound. | |
We live in a world right now, my friends, where we are going to be, how do we say this? | |
We must maintain who we are. | |
And understand something. | |
Our form of politics is not what people necessarily want to hear because they don't know what we're talking about. | |
They don't. | |
There is a version of, you know, every now and then somebody breaks away. | |
There would be Nashville, as an analogy, used to be Eddie Arnold, Roy Acuff, that's it. | |
That's it. | |
Jim Reeves, you know, just people who would just play that. | |
Kind of usual Tennessee Ernie Ford. | |
That was kind of country music. | |
And then these other people came along. | |
And they said, well, we're going to change this a little bit. | |
And Nashville says, no, no, we're it. | |
We're it. | |
You've got to understand. | |
We are it. | |
You got this? | |
We are, you know, don't please. | |
They thought that... | |
Hank Williams was too weird because they were orthodoxy. | |
And then in the 70s, remember when people like Tom Paul Glazer and Willie Nelson and the outlaws, they were getting away from Nashville. | |
And then Johnny Cash did it too. | |
And then, oh my God, Chris Christopherson with the long hair. | |
And they said, this isn't country. | |
Wait a minute. | |
This isn't. | |
This isn't. | |
What are you talking about? | |
This is not. | |
The old country music. | |
No, no. | |
This is not it. | |
You can't play this. | |
For the good times. | |
No! | |
And they fought. | |
And then there are other people who came along and said, well, what about Lefty Frizzell? | |
That was kind of like honky-tonk. | |
Well, okay. | |
But not too much. | |
Then there was Rockabilly. | |
Now, wait a minute. | |
Hold it. | |
Hold it. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Hold it. | |
Then bluegrass. | |
Oh, God. | |
Bluegrass. | |
Where did that come in? | |
And then within bluegrass, Bill Monroe said, you can't even have a fiddle. | |
I said, wait a minute. | |
What? | |
And they got into these rules and you can't have this. | |
We're the freaks. | |
This is the thing I want to tell you something. | |
They don't want to hear us. | |
We're the freaks. | |
This is, believe me. | |
They will not go too, too far into what's going on. | |
They will not go too, too far. | |
And what's interesting as well is there are people who are coming along and the only thing, the only thing I will tell you, and I'm trying my best to kind of edit out, I like a little salty language if it's necessary to create a degree of authenticity. | |
Sometimes there's this There's this one fellow. | |
He's very good. | |
He's a new kind. | |
Well, he's not really new, but he is a comedian type who's very, very, very good. | |
And where is his name? | |
I forget. | |
It's Smith. | |
I always forget his name. | |
He's very good. | |
Oh, did you see where Lex Friedman is going to be talking to Zelensky? | |
Where our good friend Joe Rogan is in, uh-uh. | |
Uh-uh. | |
Not interested. | |
I want to give you this dude's name. | |
He's pretty damn good. | |
Pretty good. | |
Very smart. | |
But just lays on F-bomb after F-bomb after F-bomb. | |
We really don't need this stuff. | |
I forget his name. | |
Anyway, Smith or whatever. | |
Anyway. | |
So, what was I saying? | |
I was saying this. | |
Listen to this woman. | |
Weigh in. | |
Now, just the language. | |
The language, let me just listen carefully. | |
Listen to her own style. | |
Her own, and I love this when somebody says, I'm going to weigh in and do it my way. | |
Have you seen Conservative Mama? | |
She's fantastic. | |
How about the woman who was the Gemala impersonator? | |
She's through. | |
She's like Vaughn Meter. | |
She's done. | |
Who wants to hear her anymore? | |
You know the laugh? | |
It's done. | |
She had a nice run there. | |
In any event, watch this. | |
People are having a hard time. | |
Me too. | |
Now just remember, this violates my rule not to play the view, but I'm not playing the view. | |
I'm playing this young lady's analysis of it. | |
I work for a living. | |
If I had all the money in the world, I would not be here. | |
Oh, you girls are just so funny. | |
Let's break down your $8 million a year salary, shall we, Whoopi? | |
Now, this is a young gal, right? | |
And I love this. | |
She's created her own whatever it is. | |
The analysis is perfect. | |
It's her own style. | |
It's new. | |
It's great. | |
I love it. | |
This invigorates me because... | |
There's a brutality, as you will see. | |
But this is fascinating. | |
That's an average of $667,000 a month. | |
That's an average of $308,000 every two weeks. | |
That's $154,000 weekly, Whoopi. | |
And if you want to get down to the nitty-gritty, that's approximately $30,000 to $31,000 a day. | |
Your turn to ask us everyday average Americans what we make a week. | |
It's comical. | |
It really is comical at this point that you guys get in the camera and try to relate. | |
It's comical that you get in the camera because you don't like the candidate that we voted for and this is the kind of dumb shit that you guys spew out of your mouth. | |
As if you are somehow relatable. | |
As if you somehow understand our fucking struggles. | |
We'll be let's say I made $31.25 an hour. | |
That's approximately $65,000 a year. | |
Now that's a darn good wage. | |
For everyday Americans. | |
A lot of Americans aren't even making that. | |
But please, look at us in the camera again, us everyday, actual struggling Americans, and tell us how bad you have it, honey bun. | |
We love to fucking see it. | |
Now, again, again, let me just say this. | |
We must understand there is a certain transition. | |
F-bombs. | |
In our world, they don't mean as much anymore. | |
That's okay. | |
But listen to how good she was. | |
Listen to how smart she was. | |
Listen to how perfect and relatable and people and all of the Ainsleys and the Harris Faulkners and whoever the hell it is can talk all day long who themselves are not in the position. | |
This is perfect. | |
I want truth. | |
That's all I want. | |
I want somebody to come forward and say to give me truth. | |
That's the thing. | |
I love this. | |
I love the fact that she speaks so clearly. | |
Now, this is the beauty about President Trump. | |
Now watch this. | |
This is an old one. | |
Let me show you something here. | |
The Taliban. | |
Okay, see that? | |
Before he starts, who's that over his left shoulder? | |
Who's that walrus dude right there? | |
Who is that? | |
This traitor, this neotard. | |
Who is that? | |
You know who it is. | |
So Taliban. | |
Is our enemy. | |
ISIS is our enemy. | |
We have an area that I brought up with our generals four or five weeks ago. | |
This makes so much sense, it's not even fun. | |
Where Taliban is here, ISIS is here, and they're fighting each other. | |
I said, why don't you let them fight? | |
Why are we getting in the middle of it? | |
I said, let them fight. | |
They're both our enemies. | |
Let them fight. | |
Sir, we want to do it. | |
They go in and they end up fighting both of them. | |
It's the craziest thing I've ever seen. | |
I think I would have been a good general, but who knows? | |
He's absolutely correct. | |
And what the Boltons say, because remember, they're trying to push Syria. | |
They're trying to lie to you about Israel, about the Middle East. | |
They are loading it up. | |
And I don't even go there because, frankly, there's some topics I've learned that don't work. | |
Middle East and Israel and AI. | |
Two of the subjects I love. | |
I have to go elsewhere. | |
That's okay. | |
You have to go elsewhere for that. | |
Those are two of the biggest topics there are. | |
Now, look at this young man and how we are absolutely loving him. | |
Footprint has gotten so freaking big. | |
And the biggest problem the FBI has had has come out of its intel shops. | |
I'd break that component out of it. | |
I'd shut down the FBI Hoover building on day one and reopening the next day as a museum of the deep state. | |
And I'd take the 7,000 employees that work in that building and send them across America to chase down criminals. | |
Go be cops. | |
You're cops. | |
Go be cops. | |
Go chase down murderers and drug dealers and violent offenders. | |
What do you need 7,000 people there for? | |
Same thing with DOJ. | |
What are all these people doing here? | |
Looking for their next government promotion. | |
Looking for their next fancy government title. | |
Looking for their parachute out of government. | |
So while you're bringing in the right people, you also have to shrink government. | |
Absolutely. | |
What he talked about is so important. | |
Did you ever hear about this wonderful thing called the Senior Executive Service? | |
Did you ever hear of this one? | |
Every now and then this comes. | |
The Senior Executive Service is a group of executives in the federal government who lead the federal civilian workforce. | |
It's kind of like their civil service. | |
SES members are responsible for overseeing and operating nearly all government activities in about 75 federal agencies. | |
They are a key link between the top presidential appointees and the rest, and I would shut this thing down so fast it's not even funny. | |
I would make D.C. A ghost town. | |
Where we were sold a bill of shite that somehow we need this, I have no idea. | |
I have absolutely, positively no idea where this ever came from. | |
What the hell are these people thinking? | |
What the hell are these people thinking? | |
Now one more thing I forgot to tell you and I want to bring up to you just in case. | |
I have it on good authority right now. | |
The good news is that, guess what? | |
Even though today is December 1st, guess what's still there? | |
Ta-da! | |
Preparewithlionel.com. | |
I guess the Black Friday deal, don't say anything. | |
It's there now. | |
Preparewithlionel.com. | |
Get ready, my friends. | |
Just saying. | |
I always feel, I don't want you to think like, oh my God, he's trying to scare us. | |
I'm not trying to scare you. | |
Trying to warn you. | |
I'm telling you, you're going to need emergency food, water, power. | |
Now is the time. | |
This is the best one-stop shopping there is. | |
My Patriot Supply. | |
But you must go to preparewithlionel.com. | |
Thousands and thousands of people have taken advantage of this. | |
Millions across the country. | |
But here? | |
Prepare with Lionel.com. | |
I want to remind you of that. | |
I just want to remind you of that. | |
A good friend, Fred Pound, says, Dave Smith? | |
If so, that's the guy who red-pilled me in 2016. | |
Is that it? | |
Yes. | |
I believe that's who it is. | |
He's very good. | |
Very good also, specifically very good regarding Israel. | |
I don't want to go there. | |
Israel and... | |
That's a waste of time, my friend. | |
That is one where we don't... | |
You know what I mean? | |
And it's the most important story bar none. | |
His name, I believe it is. | |
Let me see. | |
I put it up here in my... | |
I believe it was Mr. Smith. | |
Yeah. | |
He really loads on the... | |
I mean, just loads on... | |
F-bombs are okay, but it's like... | |
Dude, as you would say. | |
And by the way, may I ask you a question? | |
You would probably know this better than I. Don Bongino, did he ever get anything? | |
Did anybody help him anything? | |
Did anybody... | |
I thought maybe, maybe he was looking at Secret Service. | |
Do we know if there's anything? | |
Does Bongino do anything? | |
You understand this? | |
Get an emergency radio. | |
You're right about that, Varia. | |
Also get one that's important, that has a crank on it, doesn't need batteries. | |
Very, very important. | |
Anybody? | |
Whatever happened to Bongino? | |
Did they... | |
I mean, did we just... | |
I think he'd be perfect. | |
I think he would be absolutely perfect. | |
And he says he's a little unhinged. | |
Who isn't? | |
What does that mean? | |
Who's unhinged? | |
Why was he booted from Fox News? | |
Anybody booted from Fox News? | |
I want you. | |
I want to go right there. | |
Watch what happens with Matt Gaetz. | |
Matt Gaetz is... | |
He ain't going anywhere. | |
I'm very, very sad. | |
And don't forget Matt Gaetz's wife who's going to say, excuse me, I didn't sign on for this. | |
If you know what I mean. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Now watch this. | |
We did not have any accountability for what was going on there. | |
This is ridiculous. | |
You're going to ask me in the middle of the thing when they've already breached the inaugural stuff that should we call the Capitol Police? | |
I mean, the National Guard. | |
Why weren't the National Guard there to begin with? | |
Why just record it? | |
They thought that they had sufficient resources. | |
No, there's not a question of how they had been. | |
They don't know. | |
They clearly didn't know. | |
They clearly didn't know. | |
There you go. | |
Isn't that something? | |
Isn't that something? | |
To understand this? | |
Sue says, I hope Mrs. L is okay. | |
What does that mean? | |
She's fine. | |
Thank you. | |
By the way, we've got some... | |
Some endeavors coming up regarding Lens Warriors, and I want you to be aware of that. | |
You have no idea. | |
The work, the constant work. | |
Oh, dear my God. | |
In fact, we are going to be announcing some incredibly important things regarding our efforts. | |
Let me see if I can explain something. | |
Let me just... | |
There are people out there in the world who only want to pretend they're doing something involving children. | |
And they pretend that they're doing... | |
They always want to have this thing where there's these phony organizations that say, we rescue children. | |
We go and we 82nd Airborne. | |
It's like, what are you talking about? | |
What are you talking about? | |
There's so much... | |
There are so many scammers out there and these folks who just use this as an opportunity. | |
Anyway, it is such an important issue. | |
And remember there was that project, whatever the Freedom movie was, and it was all this kind of jazz. | |
And that's important. | |
That's great. | |
But that's not what needs to be done. | |
Right now. | |
So we'll be talking about that one very, very soon for your edification. | |
Now let's see. | |
So why is everybody in the FBI so upset over Cash Patel? | |
I just want to start first with you and just get your reaction to this. | |
Andrew McCabe. | |
Yeah, well, it's a terrible development for the men and women of the FBI and also for the nation that depends on a highly functioning, professional, independent Federal Bureau of Investigation. | |
The fact that Kash Patel is profoundly unqualified for this job is... | |
Now, that means he's not a member of us. | |
Now, look at the chick in the middle. | |
Look at that head. | |
See that look? | |
See that expression? | |
Look at that. | |
That's the I'm concerned look. | |
This is a deep state shadow government shill freaking out over the fact that the wrong guy is running the show. | |
And this should verify in your mind exactly how the deep state, the shadow government, the ruling class, the intel state. | |
This very important cog in the wheel of conspiracies, how they're upset with this and how great it is. | |
Not even like a matter for debate. | |
So I think what we should really be thinking about right now is what does this signal in terms of Donald Trump's intent for the FBI? | |
Now, what do you tell me what's wrong? | |
Again, Andy, what's wrong with Kash Patel? | |
Don't give me this broad statement. | |
Tell me what's wrong with him. | |
The installation, or the nomination, I guess we should say at this point, of Kash Patel's FBI director can only possibly be a plan to disrupt, to dismantle, to distract... | |
The deep state, the shadow government. | |
Correct. | |
The FBI. | |
Not the FBI. | |
The deep state, the shadow government. | |
And to possibly use it as a tool for the president's... | |
This is where they're going to keep repeating the night. | |
Check out the look in the middle. | |
Look at Chicky in the middle. | |
That's that look. | |
I mean, that Caitlin eyebrow. | |
There you go. | |
Look like you're concerned. | |
Look serious. | |
Look serious. | |
And, you know, as an organization, we know what that... | |
Well, what does it look like? | |
And again, tell me what's wrong with Cash Patel. | |
This country has been there before. | |
We don't know what that means? | |
Right, the pre-Watergate FBI, the J. Edgar Hoover FBI. | |
The Watergate, by the way, which was a palace coup, which was a move by the intel state to set up and to disrupt Nixon. | |
Everybody from Bob Woodward to E. Howard Hunt to the whole smear. | |
To Al Haig, who was deep-throat in all this business, including the Washington Post, Ben Bradley, you know it and I know it, so don't give us this nonsense about reprieve J. Edgar Hoover. | |
And J. Edgar Hoover used to wear a dress, bless his heart, and his lover, Clyde Tolson, for years. | |
Look the other way with the mafia because he was a degenerate gambler and Frank Costello would give him all the winning picks. | |
Struck fear in the hearts of Americans across the spectrum of politicians. | |
No, they didn't. | |
He struck fear because they would blackmail politicians. | |
Remember what Hoover did? | |
People in entertainment, people in the civil rights community, because the director operated at the direction of presidents to collect. | |
Political intelligence. | |
No, that wasn't him. | |
No, no, no. | |
That was sua sponte, my friend. | |
And to utilize the legal authorities, the investigative authorities of the FBI. | |
What do you think the Epstein files are about? | |
What do you think that's about? | |
And by the way, do you know where they are? | |
No. | |
What do you think that little honeypot situation was all about? | |
What do you think that's from? | |
Come on. | |
See, this works, I hate to say it, on CNN and I hate to say it on Fox News because You want to talk about terrifying and intimidating Americans? | |
Look at us! | |
We'll tell you exactly what that is. | |
The hubris of this. | |
With this nomination, I would argue that Kash Patel would be the perfect person for Donald Trump to nominate if that's in fact his intent to nominate. | |
Now, he doesn't know this. | |
He is suggesting that Kash Patel is going to be culling and cultivating and collating information to be used against the United States, the citizens? | |
For the FBI. | |
She's riveting, isn't she? | |
She is absolutely riveting. | |
This doesn't work. | |
This doesn't work. | |
And the best part is, is I've got friends of mine, maybe like you, who sits... | |
Back who says, well, this must be legit. | |
I mean, it's CNN. | |
Raul Rodriguez says, no matter what I say, someone blames Trump. | |
Indeed, we don't care anymore. | |
And Cobb says, good morning, sir. | |
The panic is delicious. | |
Is it not? | |
Glorious. | |
And remember years ago when people laughed at Ron Paul? | |
Remember? | |
You say that you would eliminate the IRS, the CIA, the Federal Reserve, the Department of Homeland Security, Medicare. | |
I know that you used to want to end the FBI. | |
I'm not sure whether you still support that idea, sir. | |
Perhaps you can tell us, but if you get rid of the CIA, let alone the FBI, how would President Paul... | |
Have any idea, any intelligence of what our enemies, foreign and domestic, are up to? | |
Well, you might ask a better question. | |
Before 9 /11, we were spending $40 billion a year. | |
And the FBI was producing numerous information about people being trained on airplanes to fly them but not land them. | |
And they totally ignored them. | |
So it's the inefficiency of the bureaucracy that is the problem. | |
So increasing this with the Department of Homeland Security and spending more money doesn't solve the problem. | |
Yes, we have a right in the world to know something about intelligence gathering, but we have to have intelligent people interpreting this information. | |
But, you know, just going for increasing presidential powers, as it's been discussed, is rather disturbing to me. | |
This whole idea that we're supposed to sacrifice liberty for security, we were advised against that. | |
Don't we remember that when you sacrifice liberty for security, you lose both? | |
That's what's happening in this country today. | |
We have a national ID card on our doorsteps. | |
God bless him. | |
And they consider him to be absolutely out of his mind. | |
Let me remind you something also, which is critical, which nobody wants to talk about. | |
A while back, there was a fellow named Mike Lindell. | |
And Mike Lindell said, I want to sell pillows. | |
Okay. | |
And slippers. | |
And I want my pillow. | |
And he made the pillow his life's goal. | |
And he has American made. | |
And he branched out into towels. | |
Toppers and mattresses and bedspreads and duvets and everything was great. | |
And he was doing fantastic. | |
Great product. | |
American made. | |
Still great. | |
Even better. | |
Then he decides to show his allegiance towards President Trump. | |
And that was the end of it. | |
Bed Bath& Beyond dropped him. | |
They're out of business now. | |
They went after him and they go after him. | |
It's not the thought police, it's the thought vigilantes. | |
It's the criminal element of civilians. | |
And this man, Mike Linnell, was basically crushed, or they tried to crush him by virtue of what he did, of what he said. | |
Well, let me tell you something. | |
He's still here. | |
They're gone. | |
Trump's in charge. | |
And I want to see more of Mike Lindell. | |
See, I don't know really who's on the outs. | |
I'm always trying to read. | |
I don't see him. | |
I don't see him. | |
Like, we don't hear about Roger Stone. | |
Did they tell Roger, hey, listen, tone it down. | |
Alex, tone it down. | |
Sidney Powell, we don't want to see you. | |
I don't know. | |
Same thing with Gates. | |
Gates is like nowhere to be. | |
You mean to tell me, Matt Gates, you can't put him somewhere in a position that... | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
Mike Lindell... | |
Has always been with the president. | |
It might have been a bit too enthusiastic for some, but I don't care. | |
So how do you support Mike Lindell and get the best products available? | |
You go to mypillow.com, promo code Lionel. | |
That simple. | |
That simple. | |
You tell Mike, I'm with you. | |
And I'm not, we're not talking about, you know, buying, you know, reciprocal saws or something that you may not need. | |
Pillows, towels, slippers. | |
Come on! | |
MyPillow.com promo code Lionel. | |
That simple, my friends. | |
Now, listen to this one. | |
Remember this movie from... | |
Where was it? | |
Oh, I know. | |
It was a great Christopher Walken. | |
I think where he played the gambling... | |
Anyway, just listen. | |
Jackals. | |
Hyenas. | |
They're barking at him, laughing at him. | |
They nip his toes. | |
This is the lion. | |
It's in his domain. | |
They do this. | |
And they get closer and closer and older and older. | |
Until one day, that lion gets up and tears the shit out of everybody. | |
Runs like the wind. | |
Eats everything in his path. | |
Because every once in a while, the lion has to show that Jacobs who he is. | |
The hammer of justice is coming. | |
And that's why these folks don't know what's going on. | |
That's why you must exult. | |
Exult in this. | |
Never lose. | |
Remember, balance, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Do not believe for a moment. | |
Do not, do not, how do I say this? | |
Do not feel as though you can never say anything about President Trump. | |
Let me say something. | |
He is not perfect. | |
He is not perfect. | |
He is as close to perfect as anything we're going to get ever. | |
But he does make some mistakes. | |
He will have people that eventually we're not going to like too much because that's just the way it is. | |
They pan out. | |
They don't really know. | |
They're just kind of like, well, whatever they are. | |
And these are the people, these are the folks who are, we have to keep an eye on them. | |
That's all I'm saying, dear friends. | |
That's all I'm saying. | |
We got to keep an eye on these people. | |
That's it. | |
Very, very important. | |
Very, very critical. | |
Very, very, very, very important for all of us to pay close attention to. | |
Now, let me also remind you of something. | |
Before I forget, I want every one of you, before I go any further, to commit this to memory. | |
This is Mrs. L's YouTube channel. | |
I want you to make sure you go there right now. | |
And also her... | |
Her ex or Twitter channel as well. | |
What she is doing is critical. | |
Lynn's warriors, go now. | |
Go now. | |
Look at this. | |
Rachel says, Rachel Sulpice. | |
I give it to the Italian sign. | |
You're an asset. | |
Thank you. | |
We are an asset. | |
Collectively. | |
Remember the notion of the fascis. | |
Remember the fascis, the sticks. | |
And they're bundled together. | |
You see, you take a stick and you like that, boop, and you break it. | |
It's no big deal. | |
But if you take a stick and if you bundle them together and you wrap them together, all of a sudden you can't break them. | |
There's more than one. | |
As a friend of mine says, the great Vinny said years ago, he says, remember, we can drown them in our urine. | |
I said, what a delightful thought. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
Remember, there's more of us. | |
See, there's more of us. | |
We have been waiting for this. | |
We are a part of a revolution and we will look to see the last words, the last ideas of CNN, the last gasps of CNN. | |
We will be seeing a lot of things about CNN. | |
We will be doing a lot of things that are, what's the word, critical regarding CNN. | |
You understand this? | |
Look at this. | |
Our good friend says, I like this. | |
Katie Teller says, I am subscribed to Lynn's Warriors. | |
Mrs. L is very passionate about children. | |
Bless her. | |
I love that beautiful lady. | |
You hear that? | |
Hang on a minute. | |
Are you listening to this? | |
You're being page. | |
Are you hearing this? | |
You! | |
They love you. | |
I think we should do one tonight. | |
What do you say? | |
Yeah! | |
A lot of people, we're just going to ventilate. | |
Because we've got to tell people, we've got to tell people what the hell is going on here, especially with children. | |
And there's one thing about, remember, there's one thing about President Trump. | |
Mrs. L was in the White House with President Trump and everybody, Bill Barr, and they signed, there were people from all over the country, all over the country. | |
Who were there. | |
He did more for indigenous. | |
I'll never forget these cities where these horseshit peddlers, these indigenous, whatever these were. | |
I don't know what they were. | |
They were so full of shite. | |
In New York City, they were here. | |
And they sat around and they were burning sage. | |
They were basically a bunch of lefties who were so into the pronouns and everything. | |
And anyway, so she, Mrs. L, bravely said, Let me tell you what President Trump did. | |
And they looked at her like, what? | |
And some dingbat said, well, he closed the library. | |
He said, I was there in Washington. | |
There were indigenous, there were tribal leaders saying thank you. | |
Because the number of women who are just disappeared, nobody talks about. | |
American, Indian, Native American, whatever you want to call them, they just disappear. | |
And you know who did something about this? | |
President Trump. | |
How do you like them apples? | |
It's that simple. | |
And this is the thing which nobody really grasps. | |
He's the greatest. | |
Now, I would have Amish. | |
I want visuals. | |
When he has these Mar-a-Lago things, please count me out of that. | |
Not interested. | |
Not interested. | |
But God bless them. | |
And all these folks want to go there and they want to take a selfie with this. | |
I would say, Alina Habba, do me a favor. | |
Make some way, honey. | |
Move out of the way. | |
Get all the usual suspects out. | |
I want to have a table with all the beards. | |
With the hats and the beard. | |
Maybe showing up with the fly the little buggies over. | |
I want to have, remember those black barbershop folks? | |
Bring them in. | |
Bedminster, yeah. | |
Let's have more of those people. | |
Do me a favor, Mr. President. | |
Look, you don't have to constantly remind most of these people are there. | |
They weren't responsible, okay? | |
They were always on your side. | |
When you take the Amish, and Scott Pressler, where is he? | |
Where is he? | |
Crypto Domini says, ha ha ha, is that what it means to take the piss out of them? | |
I believe perhaps there may be indeed an explicative reference to that indeed, sir. | |
Thank you. | |
Scott Pressler, where was he? | |
He delivered Pennsylvania. | |
He delivered Pennsylvania. | |
Where are these people? | |
I don't understand what's going on here. | |
So, remember that. | |
He's got to have the image guy. | |
And I want everybody to understand. | |
And I love his chief of staff. | |
What the hell is her name? | |
She's quiet. | |
I love her. | |
Just be quiet. | |
This is not for Antarctica. | |
What's his name? | |
You know what I'm talking about. | |
The CBS football dude. | |
She's quiet. | |
I like that. | |
Anybody who thinks they're going to outshine the president, forget it. | |
Forget it. | |
Forget it. | |
Get all these people out of the way. | |
Get all these people. | |
You are 100% for the president. | |
That's it. | |
That's the thing to understand. | |
That's what's critical. | |
Okay? | |
Susie Wiles. | |
Thank you, Rachel. | |
Thank you. | |
Scott Presser better get a Medal of Freedom. | |
He delivered Pennsylvania. | |
He delivered them. | |
Okay? | |
So that's it. | |
So anyway, so tonight, Mrs. Delta and I are going to be doing our thing. | |
We're going to be... | |
Bringing you up to speed. | |
It's now a nice, chilly 30 degrees in New York City. | |
Make sure you, again, subscribe to her right this moment. | |
Right this moment. | |
You would not believe they crush her. | |
Some of the stuff she puts out, it's the weirdest thing because she's daring to talk about a subject which is still Elon. | |
You still have to remove the... | |
The training wheels from that. | |
Crypto says the Amish to take the piss out of them. | |
Yes, indeed. | |
Well, you know, it's interesting. | |
This was a group of people who all over the country with this YMCA dance, which I am so sick of, but that's me. | |
Who are these people? | |
Everybody's doing it. | |
So I want the president to show an ecumenical Mar-a-Lago. | |
Don't make it sound like, now that I'm in, okay, all you common folks, thank you. | |
I'm going to have my rich friends show. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
Trudeau, I would have spent five minutes with him and get out. | |
Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg, you've got to apologize to people for what you've done. | |
You've got to apologize. | |
So anyway, those are minor, minor little, minor little things here. | |
So in the meantime, remember this. | |
This is the first day of December. | |
This is the first day of December. | |
You understand this? | |
Look at this. | |
Marcus says it's 88 in Jakarta, Indonesia. | |
Isn't that beautiful? | |
Indonesia. | |
And as far as liking Fauci, I want him indicted. | |
I want him incarcerated. | |
I want heads to roll. | |
Same thing goes for Hillary Clinton. | |
I know that Sean Hannity was really effective with that bleach bit stuff. | |
In my mind, she most probably is involving herself still in a continuing criminal conspiracy, which would make any statutes of limitations not be a problem. | |
In addition, we need to find out... | |
Don't be surprised if President Biden... | |
Actually, believe it or not, actually, my head gets, I hear a beep and I go crazy. | |
Anyway, what the hell was I going to say? | |
President Biden. | |
Oh, don't be surprised if he doesn't pardon President Trump. | |
Don't be surprised. | |
Don't be surprised. | |
Because Biden is on his way out. | |
They've made deals you can't believe. | |
Biden is the classic example of... | |
Background dealing and the double-cross. | |
Also remember about George Clooney. | |
George Clooney was also double-crossed. | |
See, they eat their young. | |
There's nobody. | |
Barack Obama's through. | |
Michelle is through. | |
They're all done. | |
It's over with. | |
This is a new... | |
So when you watch CNN, look at them. | |
These are like the last gas... | |
These are like folks who... | |
It's like the last day of disco or the last day of... | |
They're doing everything that they possibly can. | |
And one day, before you know it, CNN, MSDNC will just go the way of the ash heap. | |
Okay? | |
So anyway, it's December. | |
We got that Thanksgiving behind us. | |
I hope you're all doing well. | |
I hope we're going to get ready to go. | |
And also remember, the future is not in radio. | |
Radio is a vestige. | |
Radio is a museum piece. | |
The subject matter is boring. | |
They don't get into anything. | |
They are basically, let's face it, if you listen to AM radio, it's an AM version of Fox News. | |
You will never hear any kind of Palestinian perspective. | |
You'll never hear any Syrian perspective. | |
You'll never hear anything about bricks. | |
You will hear the same drivel over and over again. | |
It's dead. | |
There are some moments. | |
Maybe some local stuff which is good. | |
But what you're seeing right now, not just me, but this particular platform, is the future. | |
And let me also tell you something. | |
You know where people are really getting their information from? | |
TikTok, Instagram. | |
And people will say, well, I don't like TikTok. | |
I love when people say that. | |
Well, I don't like TikTok. | |
I don't care whether you like TikTok. | |
Nobody brought up whether you liked it. | |
This is what's happening right now. | |
There are more, are we going to make sure that we bring young people into this and call them and cultivate and collate and teach and recruit so that they can pass this on? | |
No. | |
Because a lot of times people want to sit back and say, we won, we're cool. | |
It's like, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
I'm going to go on and tell people how this makes sense. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
Pronouns are dead. | |
Dead. | |
Crypto says, I wish Elon would buy YouTube or read the people. | |
Well, let me tell you something. | |
His influence there is going to be a lot. | |
It's going to have a lot on antitrust litigation and the like from the DOJ and the like. | |
I think there has been a tremendous change absolutely in what is and isn't acceptable. | |
I think God Thank God, because all I want people to do is the truth. | |
I want to repeal Section 230. | |
That's number one. | |
Remember this, Section 230. | |
And number two, I want to treat internet streaming as a public accommodation, as a utility. | |
If you were talking on your phone, let's say you have T-Mobile, and all of a sudden you said Trump and your phone dropped, you would say, you can't do this. | |
You can't do this to me. | |
You can't. | |
Well, I'm sorry, we have a terms of service. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
You're a utility. | |
You can't limit what I'm saying on a phone. | |
The safety should apply here. | |
Have warnings, have channels, have age restrictions, whatever you want. | |
I don't care. | |
But do not shut somebody down because their view of vaccines or history or the president or anybody else doesn't comport with some lefty... | |
Caitlin Collins' vestigial, soon-to-be-furloughed bunch of little twits from CNN and MSDNC. | |
Alright? | |
You got that? | |
Okay. | |
Don't forget one more time, follow Mrs. L. Look at this, 230 kaputs for the children. | |
Oh, oh, oh, yes, 230 kaputs, yes, Section 230. | |
Look at this, no suppression of information, none, none, no information. | |
No information. | |
I was watching somebody the other day who... | |
Give an example. | |
It was about meat or something. | |
And it was like, for those who eat only meat, this is what happens. | |
You go into ketosis. | |
This is the Atkins diet. | |
Everybody did the Atkins diet. | |
Everybody did this stuff. | |
They act like they just discovered something new. | |
If you have heart disease, if you are atherosclerotic, if you have any kind of, and you go on that, and you're basically pouring meat into yourself, you're crazy. | |
However, you should be able to say that. | |
You should be able to say that without any kind of warnings, and, well, Wikipedia says this, or the Academy of Cardiology says, no, no, no, just say it. | |
I'm an adult. | |
I'll figure it out one way or the other. | |
That's all. | |
All right, my friends. | |
So good news tonight. | |
Mrs. Allen and I, we're going to go live at 7 p.m. | |
Mark your calendars. | |
You know, wake the kids. | |
Tell Uncle Ed and Aunt Sarah to come on board. | |
We're going to have a lot of fun tonight and bring you up to speed. | |
And wait till you hear the nonsense that people are doing and how the best thing that ever happened to helping kids is President Trump. | |
All right, dear friends. | |
Have a great and glorious day. | |
See you tonight at 7 p.m. | |
Don't forget to subscribe to Lionel Nation. | |
More stuff coming. | |
And until then, remember, my friend, the monkey's dead. | |
Oh, oh, I forgot to tell you. | |
No, no. | |
Excuse me. | |
Excuse me. | |
Let me thank you. | |
Crypto Domini, you're always there, my friend. | |
Thomas Almy, thank you. | |
I like this one. | |
I want to go back to Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. | |
You know what? | |
I agree. | |
Cobbs, Ralph Rodriguez, Fret Pound, White Monkey, Christian Janus, JTE, IDNT, Greasy. | |
I like that one. | |
Pilgrim Media, Christian Janus, Brian Ekdahl. | |
One more thing, too. | |
And ladies, look at this. | |
Uncle Lenny makes a way to donate for February. | |
Make a way to donate for February. | |
Okay? | |
Thank you. | |
Now, oh, oh, February 22nd, I'm going to be at the cutting room. | |
Tickets are available. | |
Go to the description section. | |
There it is. | |
This is going to be a month after the inauguration. | |
And the last time was just, oh my god, it was cathartic. | |
In any event, there was a wonderful event going on here at the Museum of, where's the Museum of Art? | |
No, Art and Design. | |
And it's a testament, a tribute to Barbie. | |
Barbie is one of the most important cultural instances that we've seen in a long time. | |
Especially for young girls and reminding women that there is this thing called girls. | |
Okay? | |
Sam Whiskey says, Uncle Lenny, how do you think Pravda will retaliate now that they've lost the influence war? | |
I don't... | |
I don't even know what that means. | |
I don't think they have lost Pravda? | |
No. | |
I don't think it's... | |
Look at this. | |
I want to donate ticket sellout. | |
Thank you, Crypto Domini. | |
Thank you. | |
Let me tell you where it is right now. | |
Very, very simply. | |
Let me put it to you right here. | |
This is the cutting room. | |
This is the cutting room. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Where is it? | |
Just a minute. | |
Okay, no, that's not it. | |
That's not it. | |
Here we go. | |
Yep, here we go. | |
Right here, my friends. | |
Let me give you this little bit. | |
Here we go. | |
Okay. | |
There we go. | |
That's it. | |
Right there. | |
That's the link. | |
Music, ribaldry, politics, right there. | |
February 22nd. | |
Everybody be awake and be aware. | |
And be alarmed. | |
Alright friends, have a great and glorious day. | |
See you tonight at 7pm. | |
It's Ventilation Sunday with Mrs. L and me. | |
Until then, remember, the monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. |