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My friends, let's start off with a term that we use sometimes, oftentimes we'll use it here.
It's called schadenfreude.
It's a German term which means basically taking delight in the despair or the suffering of others.
Leave it to the Germans to come up with a word, a particular phrase that comes up so often that they had to give it a name.
Just like Witzelsucht, a neurological disease where you pay an inordinate amount of time to laughing and involving yourself in Frivolity and the like.
Again, leave it to the Germans to come up with something that makes laughing a neurological disease.
But there's a woman named Joy Reid.
Joy Reid.
She, of course, has been recently expurgated, shown the door, given a copy of the home game.
Many of you youngsters out there listening will not know what that means, being given a copy.
Of the home game.
But if ever you watched a show like the dating game or the match game or the newlywed game in particular, whenever you lost, whenever you lost, it would say, thank you so much.
We thank you so much for being...
And by the way, you'll be taking a copy of the home game with you.
So that's a consolation.
You've just lost on national TV.
But we're going to give you a copy, a little Hasbro or Milton Bradley version of this.
And that means you've lost.
That means you've been shown the door.
You have been expurgated, motorized.
You have been removed.
You have been excised, ablated, and amputated.
You understand what I'm saying?
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Freedom, by the way.
Freedom says that I have been waiting for these massive meltdowns for four years.
Joy Reid, Rachel Maddow, Mad Cow, and hopefully the view before the year ends.
Well, I know the fun of watching them go nuts is lovely.
Well, my friend, my dear Freedom, if that gives you pleasure, then you might take a degree of pleasure.
From this, viewer discretion is advised.
That...
I'm sorry.
That what I was doing had value.
And value.
And in the end, I'm sorry, I try not to cry on TV.
This is kind of like being on TV, so I apologize.
And then it mattered.
I see Karen is there, and she's been texting me as well.
And so what I will just say is that in the end, thank you, where I land is that the moment of guilt that I felt that I went hard on so many issues, whether it was The Black Lives Matter issues of a young baby or a mom or dad that was killed or when we opened up people's eyes to the fact that Asian Americans were being targeted and not just black folks or
went hard for immigrants who've done nothing but come to this country like my parents did and tried to make a life and defended them.
Or whether we've talked about what the president is doing that is subversive to the Constitution, that is injurious to our liberty, you know, defending books that people find inconvenient, you know, that Nicole Hannah-Jones put into our spirit that we need to understand 1619 as the real founding of this country, whether it's talking about any of these issues, and yes, whether it's talking about Gaza.
And the fact that we as the American people have a right to object, to have a right to object to little babies being bombed.
And where I come down on that is I'm not sorry.
I am not sorry that I stood up for those things because those things are of God.
And, you know, I'm a church girl, too.
And those are the things that I was taught were of God.
And so, I'm not sorry.
I'm just proud of my show.
Well, I'm glad you are.
I'm glad you are.
And, by the way, here's a copy of The Home Game.
Thank you so much.
You think that's...
Isn't that Gaza?
You think that was Gaza?
She's gonna swear it was Gaza.
What do you think was the reason for that, my friend?
Let me ask you something.
Why do you think, what was this about?
Pilgrim Media says, you can believe that baby girl.
You can believe that baby girl.
What do you think, Pilgrim?
Why was she let go?
Why was she let go?
Anybody?
Why was she let go?
Come on, let's read the questions here.
Why was she let go?
Why?
Why?
Why would she let go?
Low ratings.
Thank you.
Ratings.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Ratings.
Thank you.
If she had talked about Gaza, Black Lives Matter, 1619, and she had been off the roof, they'd say, you go, girl.
You go.
Here, talk about this.
We're a keffiyeh.
We'll do it live from the Philadelphia corridor.
We don't care.
Bullshit.
You got that?
Let me explain something, little girl.
You sucked.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
You sucked.
It's your ratings.
And you're never going to believe that.
You're going to say, well, this is...
No, no, no, no.
That ain't it.
It's ratings.
The show, the place, nobody's watching this.
Did you see the January 25, 54 numbers?
What's the matter with you?
Stop this.
Stop this lying.
For the love of God, stop it.
Stop this.
I mean, we can talk about this all you want.
And we can discuss.
That's it.
I promise you, if she had been even remotely competitive, she could have talked about anything she wants.
They would say, well, obviously.
And they would have used the right, they would have used her, what am I trying to say?
They would have used her numbers as a basis for it.
You hear what I'm saying?
You hear what I'm saying?
So don't think for a moment.
This is what she wants you to believe with all her heart.
And this is a woman who got caught up who thought, my you-know-what don't stink.
I am blessed.
I am blessed.
I'm a genius.
I speak on behalf.
You don't know who I am.
You can't tell me what to do.
I've seen this before.
I'm telling you.
It's one of those things that you can't, you can't believe what you're seeing.
And you can't, you honest to God, cannot, you can't put yourself in the position of actually thinking this stuff.
It's just, which is true.
I mean, serious, honest to God, you can't think that.
This is the most important.
Freedom says, hey Joyce, or Joy, Joyce?
Who's Joycey?
Joycey.
How about, All lives matter, not just about blacks.
If she would have not been constantly lying and talking trash about Trump, she would still be on TV.
No.
No.
If she had numbers, if she had been lying, do you understand what I'm saying?
If she would have been lying and receiving the number, it would have been fine.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
Do you hear what I am saying, dear friends?
It's that simple.
It has nothing to do with it.
Nothing.
You would think so.
Maybe.
But that doesn't matter.
Let me show you who also is going through a little kind of a...
How do I say this?
He's going through a similar kind of a bit of trepidation.
Watch this guy.
Last season, you told your viewers, do not vote for Donald Trump.
Absolutely.
I'm not going to sit here and say that that is not a partisan thing to do.
Now, I want you to notice how nervous he is.
I want you to notice how nervous he is.
You hear what I'm saying?
I want you to see how nervous he is.
Watch carefully.
First of all, he has, this is that 60-minute style, which is so slow.
And they ask you the questions.
And whenever you say something, they repeat what you just said.
And I think it's wrong.
So you think it's wrong.
Yes, I just said it.
And I'm not a big fan of Trump.
And you're not a big fan.
No!
So watch this again.
Watch how nervous he is.
Watch.
Because he's HBO.
And nobody needs this.
He's really thinking, maybe my act doesn't work anymore.
Now let's watch again.
Last season, you told your news, do not vote for Donald Trump.
Absolutely.
I'm not going to sit here and say that that is not a partisan thing to do, to say don't vote for Donald Trump.
I think it's good advice.
But more than 77 million people voted for Donald Trump.
Does your show...
See the face?
See the face?
See what he's being at?
This is the same thing that she did.
We're guessing why Joy Reid did so poorly.
We're thinking it might be because of the ideology, but either way, it's the numbers.
But look at the look on his face.
Speak to them.
I really hope it speaks to some of them, yes.
I hope it speaks to some.
Of the overwhelming majority, the 77 million that voted for Donald Trump.
You know what I'd say if I worked for HBO?
I'd say, do you know what you just did?
I know we're cable and everything and you're supposed to say, but I mean, do you know what you just said?
Because most of those main stories that we're talking about are not actually party political.
Here we go.
See what he says?
No, no, no.
I'm not really...
I'm not party political.
That's not it.
Those are lasting problems that have been there before the last two or three presidents and may well be there after the next two or three.
See what he's saying?
I'm talking about institutional problems.
This wasn't about Donald Trump.
Or say, please, please, this wasn't about Donald Trump.
Don't you understand this?
Don't you understand?
You see what he's doing?
He's backtracking.
If you were to look into your crystal ball, what's next?
Other than living in the president's gulags in the future, that's what my crystal ball is.
Really?
Do you think so?
Let me tell you what you say.
You want to hear what you say?
If ever you find yourself in a position like this, let me tell you what it is.
Whether you're Joy Reid, you sit there and say, never, ever, ever cry.
If you're a little crybaby, don't be in this business.
Don't cry.
Don't cry.
Sorry.
Because you come across like a little girl.
And that is completely antithetical to the image you gave her, this firebrand, this racial arsonist.
Never, ever cry.
If you feel weepy, don't do the interview.
You sit there and you say, I'm not going to change anything that I said.
This was a matter of numbers.
The only reason that this happened is because of the numbers.
And by the way, she said, it's not just my numbers, it's the network's numbers.
I was getting better numbers than those people.
Now, I'm not going to sit here and tell you what I did or why they shit-canned me.
I don't know.
They never told me.
I'm telling you this.
It's what I believe.
It's what I am.
And I'm not changing anything.
Whoever believes her would say, that's my girl.
Whoever hated her...
Won't be affected.
But there might be some people in the meantime who say, you know what?
I kind of like that.
Let me say it again.
Never cry.
Never change your mind.
Never talk about bullshit.
I was just trying to do...
No, it's the numbers.
And blame the network.
Blame the network.
They cut us out.
We are not associated with NBC anymore.
We don't even have access to their news division.
What are you looking at me for?
I'm not going to change anything.
And my numbers were better than this one, this one, this one.
I'm sure she could have it.
What are you going to do?
But you know what?
That's the business.
And if you don't like the business, do something else.
Because I'm doing okay, but there's a lot of people out there.
And this is the best way.
There's a lot of people out there who are really worried.
Single moms and people working two jobs.
They lose a job.
They lose everything.
So I'm doing alright.
Don't worry about me.
That's it.
It was a wonderful thing.
I had a wonderful ride.
A wonderful ride.
And I want to thank everybody who gave me a chance to do it.
But I'm not going anywhere.
And my message is not going to change.
It's not going to be...
It'll be a different platform.
Oh my God.
They...
They would love her.
They would love her.
But that's not what they do.
That's not what they think.
Nobody sits down and says, how am I best to handle this?
What's the best way?
How do I come out looking tough and rough and mean?
How do I do this?
How do I do this?
That's exactly what they should have done.
But that's not what they do.
They don't do it that way.
The same thing for the guy with the bad teeth.
The same story.
It's one of those things that I do not simply understand.
And I'm going to tell you the honest to God truth.
I'm going to tell you the truth.
Let me give you two examples right now.
You're going to love this.
And this, I've got to tell you.
You know you love me.
I'm going to tell you the truth.
Number one.
Everybody has the third rail of Israel.
And I don't know why.
I don't understand what the story is with Israel.
It's not Israel.
It's if you say anything that is not chamber of commerce worthy.
The greatest people, the greatest people, and they're wonderful.
Have you ever been to Israel?
I've been twice.
It's beautiful.
It's great.
Historic, the people, the food, whatever it is.
Jewish people, Judaism, that has nothing to do with the military strategy.
And the geopolitical strategy of the state of Israel.
Not the people.
Not Judaism.
Do you understand?
Do I make myself clear?
You in the back.
Do you understand?
Good.
But nobody will say it.
Now, if you want to jump into who's right, there are some people who talk about Zionism.
Good luck with that one.
Good luck with that one.
If you want to do that, go ahead.
Go ahead.
Knock yourself off.
You're cutting your throat.
Number one, it's a subject that most people in this country could not care less about.
So you're taking on something that is for a niche.
The rest of the world, yes.
But here, no.
You never hear it on Fox.
Never hear it anywhere.
So you're taking it upon yourself to talk about a particular subject in a particular way that most people are not talking about.
Okay.
Watch Tucker Carlson.
Tucker just beats around the bush with this one.
Watch this.
Watch this.
Barry Weiss was...
She is an ardent...
I don't want to use...
I hate that word.
Not that I hate the word Zionist.
I don't use it because I think it's confusing to people.
But she is...
Absolutely, positively, 100%, as is her right, pro either Netanyahu or Israel or whatever it is, okay?
That's the way it is.
Tucker is not saying this.
Tucker is going to say she was a person who all of a sudden is some right-winger because she's against trannies, which most rational people are, but...
She is promoting for us to go to war with Iran.
Or Iran.
Okay.
Why is that?
Oh, no, no, Tucker.
Why is that?
Why is she...
Who is at the behest of a...
It's a pro, or it is consistent with the State of Israel and the Netanyahu or Likud or whatever you want to call it.
That's why.
It's nothing to do with Iran-Tehran.
So Tucker's got to say it's an Israeli, but he doesn't say that.
He says that all of a sudden, Barry Weiss is taking on this posture of attacking Iran, and the reason why is because, I don't know, and if you don't think that, you're somehow un-American.
No.
To soften you up to go to the war with Iran.
And why?
Why?
And to attack anybody, and she gets a whole constellation of people, Neil Ferguson and all these kind of people who add weight to the project, but who really are all kind of paid to flack for war with Iran.
Why?
Paid to flack for war with Iran because of why?
Why?
I felt the sting of this, so I didn't really understand how this worked.
All of a sudden you're like, wow, you know, people are calling you anti-American.
All of a sudden all these new people and you're like, oh, Barry Weiss, are you really conservative?
Well, not at all.
Then what are you doing here?
Oh, you're trying to convince me that I'm not allowed to oppose a war with Iran.
War with Iran.
It's all about Iran.
See, he's not, he's not saying.
Or I'm going to be written out of the conservative movement or something.
Okay.
He's not telling you what it is.
Which is okay.
Why is that interesting?
Why is this?
Simple rule.
If you're going to say something, say it.
If you're not, don't bother.
Don't bother.
I know people who've had things, oh, they've talked about stuff like, for example, 9-11, and they never really say it.
You know, I just think there's just something that's...
What about...
No, I just...
What are you saying?
I don't know.
Come on, say it.
I don't know.
This is the part that, if you're going to take up the subject, finish the thought.
Say it!
Pro, con, whatever, say it!
Nobody talks about it.
It's the weirdest thing.
The world is talking about it.
The ICJ and ICJ, guess what?
They're now, you're going to love this, they're seeking an arrest warrant or investigation of an arrest warrant against Biden and Blinken.
And people are going to say, That's great!
Yeah!
For their involvement in Gaza.
Oh.
Well.
So that's what's going on right now.
This is the most fascinating topic.
But again, it's...
I'm going to try my best to explain this to you.
It's not the subject.
It's how they're talking about it.
Watch this.
This is Dan Bongino on that show.
Tim Pool.
I can't watch it.
I tried it a couple of times and it's just...
I like to get Tim Pool and that guy Destiny.
It's just...
I don't know.
Very popular.
Very popular.
But, now here's Dan Bongino.
Listen to this and he uses the word Middle East instead of Israel.
Middle East.
The Middle East.
Middle East.
Which covers a lot.
How about the Levant?
No, I gotta do that.
He calls it the Middle East.
Okay, listen to this.
A year and a half after that, I'm in a green room at Fox, and I'm not going to say who because they didn't give me permission to share it, but...
He's getting kind of...
He's very nervous about this.
You can tell he's nervous.
He's understandable.
About a year and a half after that, I'm in a green room at Fox, and I'm not going to say who because they didn't give me permission to share it, but...
It's a short story, but I don't know who they are.
It says...
You know Epstein's an intelligence asset.
Now listen to this.
Listen to this.
For people in the Middle East, right?
For people in the Middle East.
This man is the assistant director of the FBI.
And he said that Epstein, which is what I was telling you, is an asset for the Middle East.
Saudi Arabia, Georgia, the whole group.
The whole group.
And I'm like, no, I didn't know that.
I'm like, you sure that's...
Person, let's say, is like, I'm absolutely sure of that.
Look at Don trying to act.
By the way, what is this stuff in the back?
Is this an ammo cave?
Ammo box?
Timcast?
Is that an ammo?
Anyway, Don is very nervous with this.
That he's either a winning or unwitting asset, intelligence asset, meaning...
Okay, listen to this.
His plane and that island, the cameras, there's a big assumption out there that these videotapes were exclusively in the custody of Epstein.
I'll stop right there.
Is there anybody listening to me now?
Anybody?
Who assumed or believed that all of this was done by Epstein?
Because he's a freak.
He's a voyeur.
He's a guy who...
Whatever.
Anybody?
Anybody feel like that?
Anybody think like this?
Thank you.
Nobody thought that.
Nobody thought that.
Nobody.
That's a huge mistake.
The reason they wanted this...
I get this.
This is the deputy director of the FBI and he is flabbergasted by this news, okay?
Okay, listen to this.
Story to go away is because there's an assumption like, oh yeah, Epstein had him.
No, he wasn't the only one who had him.
Can you believe what you're hearing?
No, Epstein, no.
The Middle East had it.
These assets, that's why this blackmail story makes so much sense.
He just figured this out.
Which Middle Eastern countries they are, I don't know.
No, but this person who's a very asset, that's why this blackmail story makes so much sense.
Which Middle Eastern countries they are, I don't know.
But this person, who's a very, very good reporter, I mean, aces, right, swore Epstein was either a winning or unwitting intelligence asset, and they may have had his plane wired up, and they're the ones who have all this stuff.
So the point is, to sum it up, how do you know some of these countries aren't going to some of these power players who aren't making decisions?
Because, hey, he wouldn't want this video out there, right?
How do you know?
100%.
I mean, let's get personal.
Oh, come on.
See, this is where you insult my intelligence.
I said this the other day.
Does this bother anybody?
Does this shock anybody?
Do you know how countries, how intel in every country...
From ISI in Pakistan, to MI6, to us, to CIA, to whatever, to Mossad, to Amman.
You've got Epstein, Les Wexner, Ehud Barak, Alan Dershowitz, all these folks.
And you think maybe, maybe there might be, maybe that if somebody in Israel or that might have benefited.
From having a veritable library, like the time-life library, of in flagrante delicto acts of world leaders with people, that they themselves, with arguably the greatest, as they say, intel operation in the history of mankind, you, the assistant director of the FBI, are saying, I don't know which country, could be Jordan?
Could be Cutter.
I don't know.
What is the matter with us?
I don't understand this.
What is the matter with us?
That's enough.
That's enough because I'm telling you.
I don't mind pretending things.
But don't do it to me.
Don't do it to me.
It makes me feel stupid.
It makes me feel like you think I'm stupid.
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Now, this is something that I came across today, which I don't even know what to make out of this.
I don't even know what to make out of it.
But it's one of the weirdest things I've ever seen.
It's this woman at a Chick-fil-A.
Did you see?
What I read is in a Chick-fil-A in terms of the food, the chemicals, and oh dear God!
Check that one out, my friend.
Wow!
You will go berserk with the chemicals and this and even the bread to keep it soft.
Anyway, be very, very careful.
Remember, if bread doesn't turn hard, if it doesn't turn hard in a couple hours, It's not good.
Watch this woman.
This is going to freak you out.
I don't know what this is.
This is a woman, a girl, a young lady, at the checkout counter of a Chick-fil-A.
And when she's asked questions about, do you want the sauce?
Watch her eyes.
Watch her tongue.
Just watch this.
Tell me what this is.
For your drink?
A lemonade, please.
A lemonade?
Alright.
And then can I also have barbecue sauce?
Or do you have like a buffalo sauce?
No Chick-fil-A sauce?
No Chick-fil-A sauce.
So you want a barbecue sauce?
Yes.
And then you want Chick-fil-A sauce?
No.
Right.
Anything else?
I didn't have any chicken strips.
You want the meal?
Do you want the meal?
No, the answer.
Why is this?
Yeah, I want the meal.
Do you want a three or a four?
All right.
You're doing fries, okay?
Yes, that's great.
All right.
And a further drink.
I want a vanilla milkshake.
A banana milkshake.
Anything else?
Would we like any more sauces?
No.
I want a...
Forgive me.
I don't even know what this is.
I have no idea what this is or what it's about or why they're doing this.
I'm just fascinated by it.
Call me crazy.
I love it.
Now...
Here's something which is really going...
I don't know what's wrong with my phone.
Okay, here we go.
This is something that is really going to make you very, very upset.
And the question I ask you is...
And I've been asking online.
Is this real or not?
Is this real or not?
Do you understand?
Is this...
Do you believe this?
Watch this.
And if it is real...
Not is real.
If it is real, if it is correct, if it's valid, what are the implications of this?
Okay?
Very, very, very sad.
Where is this?
Hang on a minute.
Here we go.
Okay, watch this.
Is this real?
Is your name Rebecca Jameson?
Yes.
And did you live in Waco, Texas 20 years ago?
Yes.
Hi, I've been...
I'm sorry, I'm really excited to meet you.
I've been looking for you for a really long time.
This is a little weird to say.
I never expected that I would find you just randomly.
I'm sorry, can you cut to the chase here?
Well, 20 years ago you gave up a baby, right?
Yes.
A daughter?
Yes.
That was me.
Hi, I'm your daughter.
How did you get my location?
I didn't have my location.
I'm sorry.
But I've been looking for you, and I've randomly found you now.
I gave you up for adoption.
It was a closed adoption.
This is inappropriate.
There's a reason why the adoption was closed, and it's really not okay for you to be tracking me down right now.
Well, I'm sorry that I wanted to meet you, and I just, you know, you don't have to have anything to do with me.
I just wanted to tell you that I forgive you, and I, you know, I'm an adult, and I understand, you know, circumstances that must have made you do what you did, and that I love you.
And I just, I'm really, I'm excited to meet you.
I think you need to go to therapy and deal with all of this on your own.
Thank you for giving me, but I actually don't feel sorry for what happened and for giving you a chance at a better life.
So why don't you just continue going on that better life chance?
And please do not contact me, do not talk to me, or do not come here near me ever again.
This was a closed adoption curve.
So there's no part of you that ever wanted to meet me?
No.
It's a case closed, okay?
It was a very long time ago as a part of my life that it closed that chapter, okay?
I've moved on.
You need to go to therapy and move on yourself, okay?
Okay.
Don't follow me, okay?
Sorry.
I overheard everything.
Sorry that you had to see that.
No, no, no.
What you think is great.
Sorry.
Okay.
Is it real?
Yes or no?
Is it real?
Yes or no?
What are your thoughts?
Yes or no?
Is that real or is it staged?
First reaction.
Not what you think.
Simple.
Is it real?
Nobody thinks it's real.
Why do you think it's fake?
What are some of the reasons why do you think it's fake?
I'll tell you my thoughts.
Why do you think it's fake?
The Bass Pro Shot.
Okay, why do you think it's fake?
Why do you think it's fake?
Because it's in a target.
Okay, fine.
Why do you think so?
Okay, why would she video it?
Closed adoption.
That doesn't mean...
Why do you think it's fake?
Why do you think?
Too much dialogue?
The convenient witness?
Who was the convenient witness?
You mean the guy who walked by with the basketball?
I didn't feel sincere.
She had her camera in her face.
Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait, wait, wait.
This is very good here.
I like this.
She had her camera in the face from the start.
I bet they made it for a psych class.
Okay.
That was interesting.
How did she know she was in a Target?
Oh, some other would have had some tears.
Maybe, maybe not.
Maybe not.
No emotion.
Well, forget the emotion.
The camera view is too still.
Stilted dialogue.
It was real clickbait.
B-A-T-E.
What do you think?
Camera.
The name.
She had her name on it.
Now, if it's not real, you could...
First of all, let me tell you what I think.
Number one, isn't it interesting how great the sound was?
Now, I know these phones were great, but even when she walked away, when she said, and don't call me, did you hear that?
This is a part I thought was interesting.
Watch this right here.
Right here.
Here we go.
Hang on a minute.
Right around here.
When she walks away.
Listen to how good this sounds.
Right there.
Do you hear how clear?
It's almost like she's mic'd.
Did you hear this?
Isn't this right around here?
Isn't this far away to hear it that clearly?
Listen to this.
There's no part of you that ever wanted to meet me?
No.
It's a case closed, okay?
It was a very long time ago.
It's a part of my life that I closed that chapter, okay?
Listen, I've moved on.
You need to go to therapy and move on yourself, okay?
Okay.
Okay.
Don't follow me.
Dad, don't follow me.
I kind of overheard everything.
Sorry that you had to see that.
Okay, now, a couple of things, Sue.
Another one.
Another one I wanted to bring you to your attention.
Look at this.
Right here.
And you start off here.
I don't know if this is life in bloom.
I don't know what this is.
Now, first of all, look what she's...
Look what...
There's a picture of her.
She is holding up.
She has a phone that she's holding up.
She has a phone, right?
She's got the phone in front of her.
So she has a camera of her holding the phone.
So there's somebody, she's not, if it's a camera, you're just going to see whatever the camera sees.
You see her hand ostensibly with a picture of, I guess, this woman.
It looks like, under the word um, it looks like it's the baby.
See this?
See this?
Now this looks like a phone, correct?
Yes.
Why would she have two cameras?
She has this camera in front of her, and another camera?
She doesn't even turn around and say, here, are you?
Do you remember this?
Is this you?
She's holding it up, I guess, to show you.
How does that work?
Is there somebody behind her with a camera?
And if that doesn't get you, what the hell is this?
Who are you?
You're holding a camera and there's another camera.
I don't understand that.
I'm just, you know, just curious about that.
I'm Rebecca Jameson.
Yes.
Yes.
Look at this.
She's looking around.
And did you live in Waco, Texas 20 years ago?
Yes.
See, I'm not...
Could that have ever happened?
Isn't that fascinating?
Isn't that fascinating?
It's just one of those things I don't understand.
It doesn't make any sense to me.
Now, there's one thing I found out in life.
Oftentimes, real life does not...
Give you the answers or the reaction that you think it will have.
Real life doesn't do that.
Sometimes it's a strange thing.
Sometimes people will react.
They act calm.
They don't cry.
So I understand that.
Somewhere, somebody is going to get to this and say, hey, what is this?
Why did you do this?
This is a picture of me.
Well, we're a theater group, and I was doing this.
We were just doing some Target theater, and we're, you know, it's kind of a project.
Why would you do that?
Well, I was just trying to show you.
But I still want to know how she has the camera, and who's taking the picture.
I don't understand.
And the sound.
It's almost Mike.
Normally, these things are like, they're awful.
She's walking away.
Hell, this guy next to her sounds pretty good, too.
Just an idea.
Just an idea.
I don't know.
I don't know anything about this.
But it was very interesting, and I love to see, this is almost like asking you, the jury, what do you think about this?
Did you believe this?
Did it sound right to you?
What if her next question, what if her next question was about David Koresh?
Very funny.
It's very interesting, wasn't it?
Wasn't it very interesting?
I think it's exceedingly interesting.
Now, moving right along, my friend, there are these wonderful other issues, which I think are terrific.
I wanted to show you.
This is a reminder of what could have happened had this dingbat been elected.
Now listen to what her reaction, and I don't know when exactly, but this is during the fires, obviously, of L.A. Listen to Kemala.
You can smell the fire.
This is interesting.
This is what fascinates her.
The smell.
And I guess if there were, if it was actually going on, you can hear it.
The cracking of the timber and the like.
This woman is retarded.
You can feel it, right?
So it's seeing it with our eyes, and many people have seen it.
You all are covering it.
But to literally be on the ground here, you can smell the smoke that was here.
You can feel the toxicity, frankly, of the environment.
You can feel the energy of all of the folks who are still here on the ground.
You feel the energy.
I don't know what the hell she's saying, but this woman's retarded.
I mean, she's...
We came this close.
Let me tell you something.
Don't think for a moment that they could not have found a way for her to be what's the word?
For her to be elected.
Don't think for a moment that that's not possible.
Don't think for a moment.
Now, Kamala's unburdened.
That's right.
Now, here's another one too.
First of all, James O 'Keefe is just terrific.
This is one of the many reasons why, my friends, that conventional news, as we know, cable and Fox, they really don't go into anything.
I mean, they have to be there on the scene.
You know, I think Bill Melugin does a very good job for Fox, but he's right there.
Unless it's happening in front of him, unless he says, there they are, forget it.
He's not going to go undercover, be a coyote, you know, he's not going to infiltrate the Sinaloa cartel.
No, no.
It's very, very good, but he's there.
There's no reporting.
They don't really go undercover.
No such thing, is it?
None.
Mike Wallace did it.
Other people did it.
They had the hidden camera.
Not this.
Who's the guy who does it?
Who's the guy who does it?
Who?
James O 'Keefe.
And he always has these people.
They go on...
Remember the time they'll have the microphone?
So, you work for the DNC?
Yes, I do.
And he had this one guy who was gay.
Who I think was trying to make time.
And he went berserk.
Remember, they called the cops and he went crazy.
Because he felt used.
He was used.
Was used.
But he, at least, James O 'Keefe does things.
He goes undercover.
He really isn't.
He's a legitimate journalist.
Watch this.
Breaking news.
Text messages from within Fox 11 News in Los Angeles reveal that reporters are being told Not to cover the secret recording of the Mayor Bass phone call released on Friday.
Remember, this is Karen Bass.
She is the mayor of Los Angeles.
And she was describing, explaining to people how she was at a wedding or some type of an event in Ghana right during the time of these fires.
And what you are about to hear makes it sound almost as though she might have been tipped off to the fires.
In the phone call from January 4th, just three days before the fires, Mayor Bass preemptively defends her Ghana trip.
Just in terms of my trip, just so you know, I'm missing two work days.
That's it.
She also sends a very cryptic message to read between the lines, whatever that means.
And hopefully you can read in between the lines.
But I would just appreciate just...
And it's hard for me to tell you this, but hold tight.
Hold tight.
You will understand.
You will understand.
Now, in these text messages provided to Citizen Journalism Foundation within Fox 11, they read, quote, I know the company's Fox's lawyers have had some concerns about this one and have asked us to pause.
I wish it was up to me.
It's an interesting tape, and I'd like to know what she's referring to.
Yes.
We also asked if Fox 11 can at least cover this on social media.
They were informed they were barred from posting the story on social media as well.
Yeah, it's both for now.
We'll work to get clearance on both.
Now this recording of Mayor Karen Bass has received 6 million views on X and residents are demanding answers about what she meant by what she was saying in this recording.
Of course, this is one of the problems with access journalism, where corporate media outlets are afraid to be too adversarial for biting the hand that feeds them.
Fox 11 coming off a big interview with Mayor Karen Bass recently, and maybe she's not too happy about it, but this is why we need citizen journalists.
Absolutely.
do the job, or we have to do what is right, and only what is newsworthy is the biggest consideration.
Sometimes what's lost in corporate media and legacy media is any semblance of right and wrong.
Absolutely.
Could not say it.
When you want to know the truth, you really want to know everything.
See, what I want you to be is to be like me.
I am not a member of a party.
I want to find out what President Trump is doing.
But I don't want to defend him.
That's not my job.
It's not my thing.
I love what he's doing.
But if he does something that I think is a little weird, I'm going to tell you.
If Don Bongino was, I don't know, some country in the Middle East.
Stop it.
Stop this.
Stop it.
Tucker Carlson, for some reason she wants to go to a war with Iran.
Why?
Stop it.
Please.
It's no big deal unless you make it a big deal.
Here's the president saying very clearly, I love this, do you know why they were sending emails to people to ask them, would you explain to us what you do?
Would you explain to us what you do?
Listen to the press email that was sent where he wanted to know what you did this week.
You know why he wanted that, by the way?
I thought it was great because we have people that don't show up to work and nobody even knows if they work for the government.
So by asking the question, tell us what you did this week.
What he's doing is saying, are you actually working?
Are you a human?
If you don't answer, like you're sort of semi fired or you're fired.
Because a lot of people are not answering because they don't even exist.
Yes.
That's how badly various parts of our government were run, especially by this last group.
Yes.
So what they're doing is they're trying to find out who's working for the government.
Are we paying other people that aren't working?
And, you know, where's the money gone?
We have found hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud so far.
And we've just started.
We're actually going to Fort Knox to see if the gold is there.
Because maybe somebody stole the gold.
Tons of gold.
So I think it was actually, there was a lot of genius in sending it.
We're trying to find out if people are working.
And so we're sending a letter to people.
Please tell us what you did last week.
If people don't respond, it's very possible that there is no such.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Let me give you another one too.
Elon, if you're listening.
If somebody knows Elon, please, would you ask him for me?
Let me do something for you.
We talked about this before.
Supervisor of Elections Office voting rolls.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Trump's cabinet is full of Zionists just saying, okay, but, you know, whatever.
Now, Listen carefully.
If you work for a place, and you're at the Supervisor of Elections Office in Pennsylvania, Philly, and you get this thing, you get this thing that comes in, and you look at it, and it says from James Smith, whatever.
123 Main Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
12345.
You understand this?
You got this.
And you write it, and you say, okay, the vote's for Kamala Harris.
Check.
And then you put it over there.
Now this guy down there gets another absentee vote from Joe Smith.
At 123 Main Street.
It's the same number.
Same address.
He doesn't know it.
You don't know it.
Does anybody go back and see whether there's any connection?
Let's look at 123 Main Street.
Does it exist?
Where is it?
Is it a home?
How many votes or ballots come from that address?
It's very easy.
How many people?
The people, are they dead?
Are they alive?
It is by far the easiest thing to do of them all.
You can do quantum analysis.
You can do whatever you want.
Elon, if you're there, you have to go through.
And I don't mean merely to say that somebody is not there, but that this is not a home.
Or a business.
It might be a gas station.
This is not a residence.
There was no bedroom there.
All of the criteria.
It is the simplest thing available.
The absolute simplest of them all.
Ricardo says, no show jobs at the government mafia.
WTF?
Sparky says, like the consultants in the movie Office Space.
Indeed, sir!
Mickey Moe gifted 10 Lionel Nation memberships.
Thank you, Mickey.
Spandex says, kicking back their paychecks to the big guy.
Yes.
Now, isn't it interesting that we merely want to ask questions?
This is the simplest of the most.
And I told you about this.
This is what scared me the most.
Now let's also look at something.
Let's look at a group of people who aren't necessarily the biggest fans of Trump, but who bring up the most important.
This is our friends from Axios.
Watch this.
Apple announcement this morning, which just popped 6 a.m. Eastern.
All the details are up.
The weed story on Axios.
This is a landmark story for a couple of reasons.
Effort by the president to bring manufacturing back to the U.S., this is a massive commitment to that.
And as we say in our story, this gives Trump the leverage to say to other companies, Apple can do this.
Apple is bringing these jobs into the U.S. Apple is investing in the U.S. Why can't you?
Why won't you?
And the statement out this morning from Apple CEO Tim Cook talking about being bullish on the future.
of America, talking about writing an extraordinary new chapter in the history of American innovation.
So that's one bucket.
Two, there's an incredible footprint for this.
This is all across the United States, and it's part of the big story that Axios has been telling, that it's no longer just the coast.
Look at where some of these big investments are.
The swing states of Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Nevada.
Red states, the massive investment that you were talking about in Texas, a big innovation lab in Michigan.
So a footprint all across the country.
And third, if you look at how the U.S. is going to have a sustained recovery, it's going to be about building things, making things, doing that more in the U.S. This is a big step toward that.
Isn't that wonderful?
And by the way, this fellow here, this is not...
A guy who likes the president.
So it makes the story even more important.
I want to remind you of something which is the most important.
Remember what I told you before.
I don't care.
I have on my Twitter account this subscribe.
I have a special little great stories I have there.
Which people don't want to deal with.
One of them was an animation of a plane flying into the Pentagon.
You've got to see this.
You can't understand what I'm talking about unless you see it.
Again, it goes to show you this is another example of stuff that people don't necessarily want to see, but I want them to see.
Did you hear about the Congo?
There were about 70, between 70 and 100 Christians who were beheaded.
In the church or whatever in the Congo.
Christians.
Nobody said anything.
I remember I was on, I was doing a TV show, and in 2008 I was talking about these women who were assaulted with bayonets, sticks, posts, pegs, steaks, Sawed, pointed wood spears.
Absolutely ravaged.
Ravaged.
Okay?
And nobody said anything.
And I remember they said, why aren't we going to take care of these people?
I don't understand this.
Why?
Why?
Well, and the story that I find the most interesting about whether it's Iran or the Middle East is how our emotions can be turned on or off depending upon who is the subject matter of the people involved.
That's what fascinates me.
Milgram Experiment, 1960, Yale University.
Was the one that just killed me.
I remember the first time I saw that.
How people can basically be desensitized to the horrors of war like you cannot believe.
Our friend says 9-11 inside job.
What does that mean?
Let me stop right now.
What does that mean?
Give me your first bit of proof.
Take your time.
Give me your first bit of proof.
I'll stop what I'm saying.
What's your first bit of proof?
Bob D says, great show tonight, thank you.
Why is it an inside job?
Why?
Tell me.
Give me one example.
One.
One.
Cheney did it.
No, no, no.
Cheney didn't do it.
You know, by the way, it's C-H-E-N-E-Y.
Why?
Inside job.
Tell me what does that mean.
Why?
Yeah, inside job of what?
The answer to what?
What does that mean?
Answer my question.
Answer it.
Don't just say things hit and run.
What do you mean by that?
Dancing Israelis.
What does that mean?
That doesn't mean inside job.
That means somebody was elated.
Apparently.
Or wanted to dance or whatever it was.
Why does that mean inside job?
It doesn't.
What?
Here we go.
Thermite was detected.
Why is that an inside job?
Why was that not the method used by terrorists?
Why?
Why?
Celtic Knott says firefighters heard explosions in the lower level.
Why is that an inside job?
Why is that not?
The effect of detonations or whatever, things planted by the terrorists.
Johnny Madison, as you have said many times, talk radio is done, WABC Radio New York has run out of hosts to do shows.
It's all pro-Israel, zero talk about Palestine.
Well, you're not going to hear anything about Palestine.
And you know why.
Israel Art Student Project, again, means nothing.
Nobody says anything.
Inside job.
Meaning it was somebody I guess you mean maybe in the Pentagon or the federal government itself or the CIA.
Inside job meaning one of us?
Is that what you mean?
What does that even mean?
I'm serious.
What does that mean?
Give me an example.
And the point is, well, you know, there was the You know, there was the Mohammed Atta and the passport.
What does that mean?
That's an example of an anomaly.
That was an anomaly.
Here we go.
Weren't there phone recordings before it happened by top officials?
I don't know about phone recordings.
But example, again, you're using the wrong term.
You're using the phrase that people say.
They say, inside job.
You mean, aren't there pieces of evidence that are inconsistent with the official narrative?
Yes!
Inside job?
How does that work?
I don't know.
How do you know they're not incompetent?
How do you know that NIST and the particular findings were based upon incompetence?
80 likes to 600.
Ooh, I like that.
You see, these are the things which, again, I don't want to keep saying.
I know this sounds very, very highfalutin when I say things like, I want to show you.
I want to teach you.
I want you to ask the right questions.
Again, Larry Silverstein said to Paul Building 7. See, that's one of the ones that's who...
That's Building 7. That said, he said, pull it.
And then later on, he said, that's not what I meant.
He said, and you're right, that's the one that always hangs there.
They said, well, since there was so much discussion, it just made the most sense was just to pull it.
And it means, it sounds like he said, what do you mean?
You mean like detonated?
Bring it down?
And then later on he said, no, no, that's not what I meant.
I meant something else.
First of all, why would he say that?
I don't understand that.
Does that mean that's Building 7?
What about this?
What about the Pentagon?
What about Shanksville?
What about all the other stuff?
You're going to have to lay everything out.
And unfortunately, unless you have somebody from inside the inside you have, Unless you have somebody, unless you have something new regarding JFK, you don't have anything.
You've got evidence of like, this is weird.
Okay, who did it?
I don't know who did it, but this is weird.
Okay, fine.
It's one of those things where we have to get much better at being able to articulate the questions that we have.
It's a fabulous story.
It's a fabulous, fabulous, fabulous.
Fabulous story.
That's all.
Something very, very simple.
So anyway, my friends, maybe we'll talk to it.
Oh, England was reported Building 7 down but was still standing.
No, that's not an inside job.
That was a woman from BBC who called it the Solomon Building.
And she says the Solomon Building has fallen.
Why is that an inside job?
And by the way, this reporter could never find her again.
Couldn't find her.
What does that mean?
You're pointing to an anomaly.
You're pointing to something that's weird.
How do you know the name of Hanihanjur?
How do you know the name of the pilot in the Pentagon when you...
What?
How do you know that?
What does that mean?
Does it mean?
It means an anomaly.
It means like, oh, I didn't know that.
That's interesting.
That's not an inside job.
That doesn't prove anything.
That's just a, oh.
You see?
And I've always run into this.
You'll find something.
Somebody will say, ah, JFK, the gun they found, it said Mauser on it, but later on they said it was a manic or carcano.
What does that mean?
CIA did it?
No.
Well, what does it mean?
I don't know what it means.
We'll talk about that.
Precision.
Knowing what it is that you're really saying.
And not confusing anomalies or factual basis or an official story that doesn't make any sense.