The First 100 Days of Trump Will Be A Bloodbath for RadLeft Wook Demoncrats
The First 100 Days of Trump Will Be A Bloodbath for RadLeft Wook Demoncrats
The First 100 Days of Trump Will Be A Bloodbath for RadLeft Wook Demoncrats
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It is still difficult for people to understand and to grasp what is happening right now on so many levels. | |
And you need time to explain it. | |
And you need time to grasp it. | |
You always have to remember, when you're speaking to children, you notwithstanding, you must speak to them like they're children. | |
And it's weird. | |
This is one of the reasons why I don't like people. | |
If I'm in a group of people talking about politics, I immediately have to leave. | |
Because nobody knows what's talking. | |
They live in a world that's so strange. | |
We live, there are different tiers, different levels of political folks. | |
One of them is, and this is hard to explain, one of them is, and I guess this is hard to put into perspective, but there are people who look at politics in terms of rock stars. | |
Oh, look at this, Brad says they are saying Grand Mom Luigi was worth $30 million. | |
Yep. | |
And that he may not get anything. | |
Yep. | |
That is headlining this morning, my friends. | |
He'll never get out of prison. | |
I'm sorry, no matter what anybody says. | |
He's going to do a long stint. | |
A long stint. | |
He's not getting out right away. | |
But thank you. | |
Let me go back to what I was saying. | |
There are people who Look at politics in terms of, like, who's your favorite Beatle? | |
I love Tom Holman. | |
I love Carrie Lake. | |
I love Pete Hexit. | |
Why do you love them? | |
I don't know. | |
Well, what have they done? | |
I don't know. | |
They love them. | |
This is where I've got to leave. | |
I can't be a part of this. | |
I cannot. | |
I just say, do you like them because they're on TV? | |
Or because they're famous? | |
I don't know what. | |
Let me give you an example. | |
This one kills me. | |
This Miranda Divine, God bless her, is still pushing these stories about Joe Biden and the Joe Biden, the Biden family, and the laptop. | |
Who cares? | |
It's over. | |
I don't understand why. | |
Why is this such a big deal? | |
They don't know. | |
But she'll still draw a crowd because, at least here in New York, These people are so bereft of stars, they think she's a star. | |
I one time went to a meeting where I saw Mike Pompeo, and these people are clapping and saying, do you understand what this neocon rat bastard's going to do? | |
They have no idea. | |
None. | |
None. | |
There are people, Carrie Lake, absolutely drubbed. | |
She couldn't get arrested in Arizona. | |
And they're going to give her Voice of America. | |
Phenomenal. | |
Lauren Boebert's more successful than she is. | |
But they like Carrie Lake, I think, because they think maybe she looks okay? | |
I don't know. | |
I can't figure this thing. | |
I can't figure it out. | |
Seriously, I can't. | |
I don't know how to put it into words. | |
The best story is Kimberly Guilfoyle. | |
The best! | |
You're missing the point! | |
And it's just... | |
It goes to show you how... | |
Really? | |
Ready for this? | |
I'm sorry, with all due respect. | |
You know who's a real dumbass? | |
It's Don Jr. | |
Eric is the smart one. | |
Don Jr. is really, this guy, I mean, he's not the wunderkind, right? | |
He wants to be, he's, believe me, if the president were here, he'd say something like, yeah, well, that's Don. | |
That's, you know, that's what he is. | |
So, in any event, what are you going to do? | |
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Now my friends, let me begin by just reminding you of kind of what's happening here. | |
First and foremost, remember what we are. | |
We are the enlightened one. | |
We are not groupies. | |
We don't follow President Trump because we like him. | |
Look at this. | |
Ready for this? | |
Kim Guilfoyle blackmailing the Trumps with a book deal to spill the tea. | |
No, she's not. | |
Absolutely not. | |
You could not be further from the truth. | |
Absolutely, positively not. | |
Ain't gonna happen. | |
That was a book deal? | |
This is why you need me. | |
So many of you are so fabulously great. | |
You mean well, but you're living in the days of the 80s or something, or maybe the 90s. | |
That's not what's gonna happen. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
Look at this one. | |
Recent photos show that Kim Guilfoyle... | |
Has gone overboard in facial plastic surgery. | |
They've been showing these videos for the past 10 years. | |
Do you know the story behind her? | |
No. | |
Remember the story about her Fox News settlement? | |
We do. | |
Everybody else knows. | |
You're just finding out now for the first time. | |
They knew this. | |
There's a recklessness. | |
Don Jr. is reckless. | |
He doesn't know what he wants when he grows up. | |
I'm sure he's a great guy, but he's got a beautiful family, doesn't want that, wanted Kimberly. | |
He's a bit of a child, a little boy, still trying to satisfy daddy. | |
Look, it doesn't matter. | |
I find it fascinating. | |
I find it fascinating. | |
I wish somebody would look at the notion of President Trump on the couch. | |
Particular psychological and emotional idiosyncrasies are. | |
I think this is fabulous. | |
Absolutely one of the most fascinating things to understand. | |
You understand something? | |
I think it's really, really, really one. | |
Now, this is the problem which is the most important. | |
And this is the most critical. | |
There's so much going on. | |
By the way, Liz says there's nothing attractive about that plastic. | |
You know, Liz, do you know what's unattractive? | |
It's the lack of a soul. | |
The lack of a soul. | |
Mr. Mike, by the way, is a new member. | |
Brad Rung says Jamie Foxx, 57. Actor Steve Buscemi, 67. Former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, 71. Hector Wendell Malik, 74. Ted Nugent, 76. And Dick Van Dyke, 99. Isn't that something? | |
Brad says, you missed my birthday wishes. | |
No, those weren't wishes. | |
You were just announcing them. | |
But thank you. | |
Those weren't wishes. | |
We're not wishing anybody. | |
And by the way, Dick Van Dyke literally lost my mind when he was pandering to the left. | |
Really, absolutely. | |
I mean, just seriously. | |
Okay? | |
Now. | |
Here's the best one. | |
Can she get some sole replacement surgery? | |
See, that's the thing which is the most interesting. | |
What people don't understand is when you are devoid, when people, just to give you an example, just go back to what she did with Gavin Newsom. | |
She was ridiculous then. | |
She was a fool. | |
She came on and basically was telling people when she was married to Gavin Newsom, oh, don't worry, he's not gay. | |
They said, what are you talking about? | |
They were iridescent. | |
They were furious with her. | |
Remember the Gavin Newsom people are. | |
Noel says, thanks for reading my comment. | |
Noel, I appreciate it. | |
But you're wrong. | |
But it's a... | |
She's of no interest. | |
She is basically, look, what Don Jr. did to him, and there's a great piece in People, People Magazine and MSN, nobody liked her. | |
Nobody ever liked her. | |
She treated people like shit. | |
She just was rude. | |
The stuff that she was alleged to have done with folks at Fox News involving women, women, you know, just weird. | |
She's just weird. | |
I mean, And Don is like, what's the matter with you? | |
What is the matter with you? | |
I don't know Don Jr. | |
I never met him. | |
His ex-wife seems like a very nice. | |
His daughter Kai seems like a nice... | |
She's going to be the star. | |
She seems like just a regular... | |
Just a normal kid. | |
Great golfer. | |
Just wants to be a little girl. | |
You know, keep her like that as long as possible before life ruins them. | |
And then he goes after these... | |
Tranny looking. | |
Let's face it, she looks tranny. | |
She looks like somebody who is like a bad female impersonator. | |
Somebody that, you know, and that's what happens because when you start to destroy looks artificially. | |
You know, remember one thing about plastic surgery. | |
To really do it effectively, you have to have so little that nobody notices you've done it, which defeats the purpose. | |
When they start doing this with a pen, they go like this, they go like that, and they start doing the pens, forget it. | |
Forget it. | |
Forget it. | |
In any event. | |
Now, let's talk about some other great stuff that's happening. | |
And I want to go back to one thing before. | |
We are not Republican Trump groupies. | |
Okay? | |
I don't have any interest. | |
In meeting or cozying up to anyone. | |
From Elon to Tucker to whatever. | |
If you want to do business or something, okay, maybe. | |
But me just meeting them? | |
No. | |
I'm past that. | |
I'm done with that. | |
Remember, if you want to do business, then I'll meet. | |
You want to work something out? | |
You want to do something? | |
Terrific. | |
You want to do something? | |
But for me, just to go to satisfy, to quench this unquenchable, insatiable desire to meet and hobnob with it. | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
Uh-uh. | |
Nope. | |
Nope. | |
I met George Jones and Ed Wilson and, you know, that's about it. | |
I mean, President Trump, but that's Bill Clinton. | |
But, you know, Who is the most famous person you've ever met? | |
Who is the most famous person you have ever met? | |
Shook hands with. | |
Whether you got a picture of it or not, shook hands with. | |
Who is it? | |
Tell me. | |
Who? | |
Who? | |
Tell me who it is. | |
Go ahead. | |
Diego Maradona. | |
Wow! | |
Wow! | |
Maradona was, I think, let's face it, maybe the greatest football soccer player ever. | |
Bo Diddley, I met him as well. | |
I interviewed him. | |
Marlo Thomas, nobody. | |
Dennis wants to be funny. | |
Or Denise rather, nobody. | |
Is that Denise or Dennis? | |
You, oh there you go. | |
Debbie Reynolds, Roy Rogers. | |
Jackie Vernon. | |
I love Jackie Vernon. | |
Anthony Hopkins. | |
Look at this! | |
Lord Jacob Rothschild. | |
Oh! | |
Charlie Daniels. | |
Robbie Williams. | |
When I was little. | |
James Clavel. | |
Oh, the author, right? | |
Arnold Schwarzenegger. | |
Muhammad Ali. | |
That's incredible. | |
Billy Graham. | |
Ray Charles. | |
Did Ray Charles see you? | |
Sorry. | |
It's a terrible joke. | |
Norman Schwarzkopf. | |
Miles Davis. | |
Ooh, this would have... | |
This is something. | |
Miles Davis. | |
Ernie DeGroyo. | |
The Fed's New Jersey drone excuses are caca del toro. | |
Yes, indeed. | |
Nobody. | |
Laurie says nobody. | |
Russell Brand. | |
David Copperfield. | |
Bo Svensson. | |
Remember him, Bo Svensson, the actor? | |
He was in American Graffiti and Chip Carter. | |
Don Shula. | |
Lori Morgan. | |
Lori Morgan. | |
Married to Keith Whitley. | |
I don't know if she found him. | |
I'm no stranger to the rain. | |
I like smoking lightning. | |
No. | |
I like smoking lightning and thunder. | |
It is any wonder lightning strikes me. | |
When you say nothing at all. | |
Met Ofra back in 79 in Baltimore. | |
I like that. | |
Bill Monroe. | |
Wow. | |
Well, that's about it. | |
But I know people, oh, especially these Republican clubs. | |
Oh, my God! | |
We've got to get a picture of so... | |
Never! | |
Get a picture... | |
No! | |
No, no, no, no, no. | |
Anyway, so this is where we have to remind ourselves. | |
We're adults. | |
These people work for us. | |
Okay? | |
Now, here's the story which I find to be so disgusting. | |
Okay? | |
Absolutely the most disgusting story. | |
I want to get this. | |
Former stripper, skank, hoe, skeeve, slathern, and now murderer. | |
What's her name? | |
Crystal Mangum? | |
Was she trying to spell Magnum? | |
Or did they Crystal Mangum? | |
Maybe she spelled Crystal Magnum sounds like a condom. | |
Admitted Thursday that she lied and made up a story that three Duke University lacrosse players assaulted her. | |
At a team party in 2006. | |
They trusted me that I wouldn't betray their trust, and I testified falsely against them by saying that they assaulted. | |
I've got to watch the algorithm. | |
When they didn't, and that was wrong, she said. | |
Yeah. | |
I made up a story that wasn't true. | |
Mangum46. | |
Said that she made up the allegations because she wanted validation from people and not from God. | |
The exotic dancer, Stripper Ho, who was in prison for the second degree murder of her boyfriend, asked former players David Evans, Colin Finnerty, and Reed Seligman for forgiveness. | |
I hope that they can forgive me. | |
She said, referring to them as her brothers in the biblical sense, I want them to know that I love them and they didn't deserve that and I hope that they can forgive me. | |
Well, she can no longer be prosecuted for lying on her oath since the statute of limitations. | |
I wonder about being sued civilly because they found out about this later. | |
Now, this reminds me. | |
Of Tawana Brawley in 1987. | |
Tawana Brawley. | |
Remember this story? | |
How they put her in a garbage bag and they had feces. | |
There's a great... | |
This is terrible. | |
We don't have this anymore. | |
This is before memes and before... | |
There was a joke going on. | |
Remember the story? | |
They threw her in a plastic bag and threw feces on her. | |
In any event... | |
The joke was, did you hear that McDonald's has a new sandwich? | |
A new burger called the McBrawley. | |
They throw it in a bag and you put your own shit on it. | |
This was the story then. | |
This lying, mendacious, and there was Al Sharpton. | |
Shady Sharpton. | |
The slimiest, slimiest, most rancid. | |
He and who was it? | |
Now you go like this. | |
Tawana Brawley. | |
Remember this? | |
The allegations. | |
Yep. | |
Tawana Brawley found with slurs scrawled in her body. | |
Steve Vernon Mason, Alton Maddox. | |
Remember that? | |
In fact, one of the... | |
You ready for this? | |
Listen to this story. | |
Michael Bodden told me years ago that you cannot find DNA information in feces. | |
Did you know that? | |
And the reason why is because E. coli destroys genetic material and the like. | |
E. coli destroys that. | |
Did you know that? | |
You probably didn't know it. | |
But it's true. | |
So anyway, they destroy that. | |
And what's also interesting to note out of all of this nonsense is that the reason why they knew it was there was a dog. | |
It was dog feces. | |
Because they always talk about this, how they, people, every now and then you hear about some dog who deposits, leaves something on somebody's lawn, and then the Homeowners Association tries to find through DNA analysis. | |
But actually it turns out that the information contained within the nucleic portion of any fecal material that they are how do I say this? | |
They are eliminated by virtue of the degradation processes of such and such. | |
And the reason why they knew it was a dog was that in the sample they found a little hair. | |
So that's how they did it. | |
This was the biggest hoax ever. | |
And I don't know if Stephen Pagonis, I don't know if, I think they sued him. | |
I think Bill Cosby, don't hold me to this. | |
I think it may have helped. | |
Al Sharpen is the skeeviest, most rancid, horrible, lying, very nice, very funny, very, if you ever meet him, he is just... | |
Personable. | |
But a racial arsonist, a poverty pimp, an absolute despicable human being. | |
And this is what reminds me of this. | |
And because you have black and white. | |
Black, woman, white. | |
Oh! | |
Now I don't know what they should do to this woman. | |
I don't know if anything can be done to this woman. | |
I don't know if that's even... | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know about this, but I will tell you that it is despicable what they did to this man. | |
Steven Pagonis, the prosecutor at the time, and just lying. | |
And remember when Al was walking around, he weighed like 500 pounds, and he had like a hubcap on his cheek, kind of like a Flava Flav look. | |
It's just low rent. | |
Smart guy. | |
Claimed to be a preacher at the age of three. | |
I think that he was a preacher. | |
Some ridiculous story. | |
A child cannot understand the nuances of eschatological referencing to the Trinity Augustinian... | |
Stop it. | |
Demands a con. | |
But here's the best part. | |
He doesn't have his juice anymore. | |
Ben Crump is the guy. | |
That's the one. | |
Did you see about this guy? | |
There was a young black kid killed. | |
I think he was killed in Florida on a ride. | |
Kind of a carnival or amusement ride. | |
And I think they got a 300-something million dollar verdict against, I believe, a foreign company. | |
In any event, Ben Crump is the guy. | |
Somebody gets killed by a cop? | |
Ben Crump. | |
Somebody's hurt? | |
Ben Crump. | |
He is the... | |
He was it. | |
He, Al Sharpton, and used to... | |
Anyway, it's a long story. | |
But he's through. | |
He's finished. | |
As is the rest of these people. | |
Okay, stand by for one second. | |
Let me remind you of something. | |
Number one, have you not realized, ladies and gentlemen, That if something ever happens, something ever happens regarding an invasion, an invasion from another country, another planet, your government is unable to do nothing. | |
Why can't Elon Musk find out why they're flying drones over New Jersey? | |
I don't understand. | |
There is going to be problems. | |
Remember what I told you about this dock workers threat or this particular strike that we're talking about? | |
This was never settled. | |
This was just postponed. | |
It's like an armistice, like a ceasefire. | |
It's like the Korean War. | |
The cold weather is coming. | |
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Now let's talk about this. | |
Before I forget, the greatest story so far is the drones in New Jersey. | |
I cannot believe. | |
I cannot believe how people, how people are doing, how do I say this? | |
I cannot believe how people are just sitting back and saying, wow, I wonder what this is. | |
I really don't know what this is. | |
I wonder what this... | |
I wonder how these drones got here. | |
I wonder what they're all about. | |
I don't know what they're about. | |
I don't know about these drones. | |
What are we going to do about these drones? | |
I can't believe what I'm seeing. | |
I can't believe what I'm seeing. | |
I can't grasp it. | |
Do you not know what's going on? | |
We now have a retired Air Force colonel who says this is ridiculous. | |
A military analyst and a retired colonel urged the White House, urged them to stop poo-pooing reports of drones buzzing over New Jersey and start taking the claim seriously. | |
A Colonel Cedric Layton told, among others, CNN Friday, that will be today, that Biden and these folks Need to stop telling New Jerseyans not to believe their own eyes. | |
As speculation runs rampant over the origin of the enigmatic, strange flying objects the size of SUVs, which have been spotted in New York and Connecticut. | |
He says, quote, we need to know if those are foreign assets or some other asset that is doing something that they shouldn't be doing. | |
So this is one of those areas where the public's help really should be solicited as opposed to, you know, saying you don't believe your own eyes. | |
And that's really the critical issue here. | |
I mean, he says, you know, the government needs to be responsive. | |
White House National Security Council John Kirby dismissed concerns Wednesday, telling reporters that federal investigators have been unable to verify any of the 3,000 plus reports of car-sized drones. | |
They can't verify it. | |
You're kidding me. | |
Instead, he suggested that most of the mysterious claims are actually people mistaking helicopters or airplanes that are legally flying for drones. | |
Even as congressional members have suggested that they could be maliciously foreign. | |
They could be armed. | |
They could fly into commercial airlines. | |
We're seeing one of them in LaGuardia. | |
And the lack of information and non-answers from the feds have left many of the garden stater and lawmakers fuming. | |
Congressman Jeff Van Drew this week sounded the alarm and said that he made the bombshell claim that he has highly reliable sources saying that the drone is going to be coming from an Iranian mothership stationed offshore. | |
He doubled down on his claims at the Pentagon's dismissal, telling Fox News, we are not being told the truth. | |
It's the most incredible thing, and you can hear this, you can hear this, you can see this. | |
It is, let me see if I can tell you. | |
Do you understand what is happening here? | |
They are telling you, we are not going to investigate this. | |
We are not going to help you. | |
We are not going to help you. | |
What do you understand? | |
Elon Musk should say, I know how to do this. | |
I know how to do this. | |
They were reporting that people who tried to send their particular little drones up, that they had their batteries kind of shut down miraculously. | |
Isn't that interesting? | |
This is incredible. | |
Absolutely incredible. | |
And it goes to show you how America is going to be habituated yet again, yet again to these people that just, they just don't care what you think. | |
They don't care in the least. | |
You mean nothing to them. | |
Okay? | |
Let me see. | |
I'm reading some interesting stuff here. | |
Look at this. | |
Insiders bombard Elon Musk's Doge unit with government waste tips, including worker living on the beach but collecting a salary. | |
Can you believe this? | |
Can you believe this? | |
Oh, also, by the way, Did you see a picture of Alec Baldwin and his daughter? | |
Who looks like, kind of like, he's got that Tim Basinger look. | |
He's 29. Remember, you little pig? | |
Remember that? | |
What was his daughter's name? | |
Oh, Ireland. | |
Yes. | |
His eldest child, Ireland. | |
There's a picture of him. | |
They were meeting or embracing. | |
She was accompanied by her partner who was a musician and their one-year-old daughter. | |
You can see Ireland and Ireland looks like she looks healthy. | |
Alec Baldwin has absolutely positively no anything anymore. | |
He doesn't have his juice. | |
He doesn't have his... | |
I'm not sure what the word is. | |
He doesn't have his anything. | |
Remember his wife? | |
Remember his wife? | |
This is Hilaria. | |
Remember Alec Baldwin's wife claimed that she doesn't speak English. | |
Oh, actually, she claims she has a Spanish accent. | |
She's from Mallorca or something. | |
And it's all turned out to be complete and total bullshit. | |
And they wanted to have this thing called At Home with the Baldwoods. | |
That's one of the reasons why she kept wanting to have all these kids. | |
And he's thinking, I'm tired of this. | |
His career is shot. | |
It's over. | |
And interestingly enough, he decided, or he just became, you know, the whole shooting thing. | |
He just lost it. | |
He's the only person who can't do a Trump imitation. | |
You ever think about this? | |
Everybody does Trump imitations. | |
Everybody. | |
Everybody you can imagine. | |
Every comedian does Trump imitations. | |
Some of them are really good. | |
The best is this kid, Austin, whatever his name is on SNL. | |
Then there's the kind of a Gillis or whatever his name is. | |
I don't know who his name is. | |
I think the comedian, he does it. | |
Everybody knows how to do. | |
A Donald Trump imitation. | |
Everybody can do it. | |
I can't do it. | |
I'm not one for this. | |
But he can do it. | |
Alec Baldwin, he just pushes lips up and doesn't... | |
I mean, this is it. | |
He does a great Pacino. | |
He does a great Tony Bennett. | |
He does a great... | |
I think he did Robert De Niro. | |
I mean, he's actually very, very good. | |
But can't do Trump. | |
Cannot do Trump. | |
And the irony of that... | |
The irony. | |
So anyway, so they did this thing called At Home with a Bolt. | |
That thing's dead. | |
He said he didn't want to do it or he was tired of it or something. | |
I mean, nobody cares about this. | |
This contrived nonsense. | |
And the best part is, Hilaria, hilarious. | |
Is she going to have the accent still? | |
And if she doesn't have the accent, will she be tacitly admitting that it was all a lie? | |
A fiction? | |
A fictive example of mendacity? | |
I don't know. | |
But anyway, bless his heart. | |
Bless his heart. | |
He is such a gaping cloaca. | |
It's not even funny. | |
A gaping, he is a fetid, feculent, rancid orifice. | |
Of proportions that one can... | |
By the way, if you're also interested... | |
Meghan Markle is... | |
They are turning on her like you cannot believe. | |
Here's a great... | |
By the way, I love this headline from Daily News. | |
Straight A student claws her eyeballs out with her bare hands while high on drugs. | |
There you go, ladies and gentlemen. | |
There you go. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Not a good idea. | |
Peter Thiel, by the way. | |
Honey, who is it when you said that Ireland reminds you of? | |
Who is it? | |
Remember Ireland Baldwin? | |
It was a perfect analogy. | |
Like Kathy... | |
Can you hear me? | |
She looks like somebody. | |
Looks like Kathleen Turner, kind of, but younger or something. | |
I don't know what it was. | |
In any event, Jay-Z's illegitimate son quote saga takes another stunning twist among explosive child assault allegations. | |
Oh my God! | |
They're coming after him like you wouldn't believe, but here's the best thing, they ain't going to have any money left. | |
If he is smart, and I hope this doesn't fall into any kind of fraudulent transfer, he better start sequestering things, set up trust, Because they're going to come after him and they all... | |
And wait till you hear the people that we're hearing are involved. | |
The unnamed actress and... | |
Oh, this is... | |
I mean, this is absolutely almost, and I use this word carefully, almost satanic. | |
How about LeBron James mysteriously steps away from the Lakers for personal reasons? | |
On the same day he was called out over the ditty legs, wait a minute, hold it! | |
What? | |
What? | |
Oh my lord! | |
Did you hear this one? | |
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough has a meltdown and shuts down a discretion on the mention of a Lauren Boebert. | |
Why? | |
Because he and Meager, and by the way, if they still stay together, Listen, we've been calling the whole Don Jr. thing forever. | |
We knew that one. | |
That's obvious. | |
By the way, wait until Don Jr. marries the... | |
Everything's okay now, but when he marries the socialite... | |
The socialite. | |
Kimberly is going to be... | |
I don't care if she's in Timbuktu or in North Korea. | |
She's going to lose her mind. | |
Okay? | |
Well, here we go. | |
The desperate steps. | |
You see this? | |
The desperate, back to Mangioni. | |
The desperate steps. | |
Daily Mail is still the best. | |
They are so good. | |
The desperate steps. | |
The family of suspected CEO killer Luigi Mangioni hired a private investigator after he cut everyone off. | |
Many people think, well, because he might have been, he was spooking people out. | |
That he might have become a spook himself. | |
That's a word for spy. | |
Might have been inculcated, perhaps affected by agencies. | |
Alleged CEO murderer Luigi was estranged from his family for over a year. | |
Causing them to hire a private investigator to locate him. | |
A friend from Mangione's all-boys private hide, the Gilman School in Baltimore, said the 26-year-old ceased contact with his family last year, leaving them increasingly worried. | |
He says, quote, I did know he was having some issues, said his childhood school friend, who wants to remain anonymous. | |
He wasn't talking with his family and nobody could find him. | |
They hired a private investigator and the friend said that he had been told that Mangione had struggled with pain medication due to an injury. | |
Okay. | |
There was some sort of incident, he says. | |
I know he was hurt some time ago and that led him to the painkiller thing. | |
I can't confirm with this. | |
Other friends have told the media that they believe that Mangione injured himself. | |
In a surfing accident in Hawaii where he lived off and on from around 2022 until this year. | |
And then Luigi, Louie sparked concerns from his family after he stopped talking with him. | |
So this is interesting. | |
Now, what do I say? | |
Who cares? | |
It doesn't matter. | |
What difference does it make? | |
It doesn't matter. | |
A cut-up chatter says, is the money situation going to echo Bleak House with Diddy? | |
Lawyers, lawyers, lawyers. | |
I think what's going to, eventually with Diddy, you're going to find Diddy, he's got nothing. | |
Diddy's over-leveraged. | |
This guy, Busby's got, what, about 120 different separate lawsuits? | |
But now we're finding out. | |
That there were children, alleged, alleged, children, boys, quasi-satanic-y sort of thing. | |
And wait until you hear the other individual, the third, or the person, the actress, or the famous woman. | |
And when you hear her, you'll say, oh, I should have thought of that. | |
Everybody knows, but they're not saying. | |
Because the thing is, remember, everybody knows all about this. | |
What you're reading in the news is like, but they've known about this for years. | |
They're just circling. | |
This is the most incredible thing in the world. | |
This is going to be, dear friends, at levels that are going to freak you out. | |
And remember, none of this has anything. | |
Anything. | |
Look at this. | |
That same old lone gunman theory. | |
Spandex, are you suggesting that there was another gunman? | |
Anybody? | |
Anybody? | |
Anybody doing the old, well, you know, there's the eyebrow. | |
Anybody still doing this? | |
Anybody? | |
You know, null hypothesis says it best. | |
Nothing freaks me out anymore. | |
Absolutely. | |
Anybody still going to do this? | |
Anybody talk about that? | |
Dan G brings up a good one. | |
How about the fact that Mayor Adams says that there are 500,000 missing children? | |
What's that about? | |
Because he's trying desperately to try to reconnect, recommit, reassociate himself with the Trump administration because he recognizes this is the most important deal in the world. | |
Who did the autopsy on Brian Thompson? | |
Do not know. | |
It's a great question. | |
Patricia says it's all BS distractions. | |
Don't know about that. | |
This is going to end up being just a person, opioids, a little crazy. | |
I don't think you're going to find necessarily MKUltra or any of this kind of stuff. | |
Why his accident, or whatever it is, he's had no problem paying for this. | |
But what is the most interesting, and I say this to you, my friends, what is the most interesting is how he has been able to inspire in people this absolute hatred. | |
For this man, Thompson, for reasons I do not understand. | |
It is incredible. | |
Null says, hang on, no one could be that stupid. | |
Mangione left so much evidence around to implicate and convict him. | |
Dumb criminal story. | |
But not only that, remember, he is being compared to the Unabomber. | |
The Unabomber had, I don't know how many words, the, quote, Manifesto was like a page. | |
It was nothing. | |
He's just this kid. | |
Did you hear his speech? | |
Did you hear his great valedictory address at the Gilman School? | |
He sounded like a typical kid running through the stuff. | |
You know what I mean? | |
I don't know why they're making so much on it. | |
But I leave you with this. | |
I want you to remember very, very carefully as of this subject. | |
If you can connect ballistically, not just the casings as Tisch, the New York Police Commissioner, indicated, but if you can show that the bullet, the bullets in Thompson came from that gun which he has on him, that's a game changer. | |
Do you hear what I'm saying? | |
You understand this? | |
Vinny says, Vinny Doom says, Lionel, this is not important. | |
The UAP over New York and New Jersey are way more important. | |
Vinny, that's why I said this, Vinny Doom. | |
Vinny, where have you been, Vinny Doom? | |
I've been talking about this, Vinny Doom. | |
What would you like me to do? | |
Devote an entire hour to this? | |
I've already said this, Vinny. | |
Vinny, when you weigh in with this, Vinny, what do you mean? | |
This is not important? | |
Who thinks this is not important? | |
Who thinks about this manhunt and all of these subsidiary issues involving our collective response, our almost ghoulish celebration of death? | |
Vinny, did you hear me talk about this? | |
Vinny says, just woke up in Vegas. | |
Well, do me a favor there, Vinny. | |
Don't tell me this isn't important. | |
Don't wake up. | |
Turn it on and say, you know what? | |
This isn't important. | |
Okay? | |
We don't need this. | |
I don't know where, I don't know who, perhaps maybe said, Vinny, do me a favor. | |
Just walk into a movie theater and say, hey, I don't get this. | |
Or open up a book in the middle and say, what does this mean? | |
We've been talking about this. | |
This is the most important, and I love this. | |
I love people say, hey, this is, I'm just sitting back and saying, I don't think this is important. | |
Well, what would you like to do? | |
Maybe, Vinny, we can go to your channel. | |
Would you like to do this? | |
I've been talking for 50 minutes this morning and doing newsletters and talking about the UAP and talking about the sense, but you just woke up. | |
So you're going to call up. | |
You're going to say, you know what? | |
I just want to weigh that. | |
I don't like the way this is going. | |
I have no jurisdiction. | |
This isn't about me. | |
I'm one of thousands of people watching this, but I'm going to weigh in because I'm Vinnie Doom. | |
Come on, man. | |
Come on, man. | |
You're better than that, Vinnie. | |
You're better than that. | |
You let me down, man. | |
You can't be like this. | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | |
It's like some malware got into your sense of politeness. | |
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My friends, we have so much to discuss today. | |
And I hope it matters, and I hope it meets with your satisfaction. | |
It's so critical that people understand this. | |
It's so critical that people grasp, that they grasp what is happening. | |
I don't know how to say this. | |
It's important that what I say comports and complies with your version of what's critical and the like, because that's what I'm here for. | |
And by the way, don't worry about something. | |
Rudeness has no... | |
There's no place for this. | |
Don't ever feel like, wait a minute, that's kind of rude for me. | |
Don't worry about this. | |
Because when you're in the world of live streams, don't worry about it. | |
Just say whatever you want. | |
Just like somebody the other day said, hey, you're repeating yourself. | |
I love that one. | |
What? | |
Yeah, you're repeating yourself. | |
And I love this. | |
What are you doing? | |
I'm just... | |
Telling you what I feel. | |
Well, why? | |
Because I just do. | |
Do you think that's kind? | |
I don't know what kind means. | |
Pilgrim says, I dig your stuff. | |
Seriously, man. | |
I have never, ever, ever thought about watching somebody like Judge Napolitano say, hey, would you get to the point? | |
You already said that. | |
Hey, Blumenthal, would you stop that? | |
I don't know who this is. | |
Go back, man. | |
What do you mean? | |
No. | |
Why would I do that? | |
Because I'm walking into their room. | |
I'm their guest. | |
I'm not going to do that. | |
Why would I do that? | |
Unless I wanted to be a deke. | |
And I don't. | |
You got that? | |
So Pilgrim Media, no hypothesis. | |
Cut up chatter. | |
Brad Rung. | |
Thank you. | |
You've been so very kind. | |
Mrs. L and I today are doing a Ventilation Friday at 4 p.m. today. | |
4 p.m. | |
Make sure you subscribe to Lionel Nation. | |
And I hope to God we're going to talk about important things. | |
Because, you know, you've got to be important. | |
I'm in Vegas, by the way. | |
And the drone's in New Jersey. | |
I don't know what I'm talking about. | |
I just woke up. | |
But in any event. | |
But we're going to be talking about the UAPs. | |
Not really UAPs, perhaps, but their drones. | |
In any event, we're going to be talking about that. | |
4 p.m. | |
So don't forget, my friends, to be a part of this. | |
Make sure you're subscribed. | |
Make sure you are subscribed and make sure you are a part of this thing right now. | |
I say this is so critical. | |
In any event, dear friends, have a great and glorious day. | |
Thank you so much. | |
Don't ever change me. | |
That's sincerely. | |
See you later at 4 p.m. |