NATO Nightmare: US and Russian Peace
NATO Nightmare: US and Russian Peace
NATO Nightmare: US and Russian Peace
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My dear friend, the explosion continues. | |
This juggernaut that we are in the middle of, that we are enjoying, that I am so pleased to be with you. | |
So many things. | |
The hardest part for me, let me just explain this to you, because it's very difficult for me to explain, is to find out what is it that I want to focus on. | |
What is it? | |
Because for the longest time, dear friends, sometimes we are, salute. | |
By the way, mugs are available in the merch section right here at YouTube, so just go down there, be the first on your, look at that. | |
Just look at the beauteousness of that. | |
In the old days I would have to sit there and say, what are we going to talk about today? | |
What's the subject? | |
I'm serious! | |
Because nothing would grab you. | |
Now I don't even know where to start. | |
I don't know where to even begin. | |
So that's what we're going to be talking about. | |
We're going to be talking about President Trump. | |
We're going to be talking about Swalwell. | |
We're going to be talking about everything. | |
We're going to be talking about how a... | |
A reference on X that I did regarding Jane Fonda has hit traction because people still cannot believe that she said what she said and how she is heralded. | |
President Trump is on his way. | |
We are changing everything. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, we are changing everything. | |
Do you understand this? | |
Do you understand how... | |
Transformational this is. | |
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Pick which area you want to focus on. | |
It's up to you. | |
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My friends, let's start off for a moment. | |
Let's think of where we've been. | |
Let's just remember what we... | |
What we were a part of and what we had to deal with on a regular basis. | |
Do you remember this? | |
Hang on. | |
This? | |
What was this? | |
Do you remember when all of a sudden Bud Light came out of nowhere with Dylan Mulvaney or whatever the hell this was? | |
Do you remember we said, what are you doing? | |
Budweiser, Anheuser, and some woman, some dits, some fool said, yeah, I think we're going to get away from the male. | |
Oh, I forgot the particular words or terminology that we use. | |
The usual male something or other. | |
And it became the biggest joke of all time. | |
Look at this. | |
Remember? | |
Remember how we were saying to ourselves, what is this? | |
Look, look, look, look. | |
What is this? | |
What does this get up here? | |
What is this? | |
Who thought of this? | |
It was, I mean, it may not seem like a thing to you, but I'm going to always remember saying, this came up, somebody said, this is good. | |
And not only, put it this way. | |
If it was a woman who looked like that, you'd say, listen, I don't want to get into the looks thing, but this is a little, what is this? | |
What's her name? | |
Oh no, that's not a her. | |
What? | |
That's a guy. | |
That's a guy who looks like this? | |
And you're selling beer? | |
Why? | |
I just want to remind you, it was this, it was this, it was this, yes, yes, yes. | |
Who said this? | |
Who said this? | |
It was USAID money. | |
Yes, yes. | |
Jennifer McLean. | |
Jennifer, yes. | |
You are so correct. | |
Jennifer, we're going to find out everything was USAID or Allah that. | |
It was that. | |
Jennifer, everything is going to be the thing that gave you this. | |
Look at this. | |
What is this? | |
What is this? | |
It's the most incredible thing anybody's ever seen. | |
Now let me show you another one. | |
You're going to love this one. | |
You're not going to believe. | |
You're going to say to yourself, wait a minute. | |
I want to tell you a story. | |
This is the one that is my favorite today because sometimes you see sometimes my friends it's just a little bit An interesting story. | |
Let me see if I can explain this to you. | |
There was this... | |
Where is it? | |
Trending MSDNC. | |
I want you to see this. | |
Hang on. | |
These stories change so fast, so quickly, so out of... | |
I mean, you can't... | |
Let me see if I can do this. | |
Hang on. | |
Just a second, man. | |
Just a minute. | |
Okay. | |
Ah, yes. | |
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. | |
Breaking news. | |
Eugene Daniels, who is the president of the White House Correspondents Association. | |
Eugene Daniels. | |
The president of the White House Correspondents Association is leaving Politico and joining MSNBC to co-host a weekend roundtable. | |
Okay, you ready? | |
Okay? | |
Now, what do you think MSDNC would do? | |
You think they'd say, okay, we've got to stop this nonsense. | |
We've got to stop this. | |
They think we're crazy. | |
They think we're crazy. | |
We got Joy Reid and we got this and that. | |
So we got to be... | |
Listen, folks, this is crunch time. | |
We have to stay on the air. | |
Did you see this fellow who is going to be joining the weekend? | |
You ready? | |
You ready? | |
*sad music* | |
Doesn't this look like Key and Peele? | |
I get him confused. | |
Doesn't this look like a joke? | |
This is on the weekend. | |
Let me see if I can explain this to you. | |
Let me see if I can put this into perspective. | |
This! | |
This! | |
And the pink and the... | |
Listen, it's a free country. | |
Do you see how they don't understand? | |
They don't... | |
Grasp it. | |
They don't see it. | |
They never did. | |
They haven't gotten any better. | |
They haven't gotten any better. | |
What is this? | |
Look at this. | |
It reminds me of... | |
Peel, I think it is. | |
Who are brilliant, by the way. | |
This looks like a joke. | |
They don't get it. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
This is... | |
I mean, what are we doing here? | |
What are we talking about here? | |
Pilgrim Media says a hemorrhagic virus has popped up in Africa. | |
Oh, those are... | |
Remember Ebola and Ebola Zaire? | |
These hemorrhagic... | |
Where you would bleed... | |
Ebola. | |
Where you would bleed through your nipples. | |
Remember that one? | |
Pilgrim says also we want ant... | |
Jemima syrup and statues back. | |
Okay. | |
Very good. | |
That's important. | |
That's important. | |
And also Raul says, now that Mr. T and Mr. P Powell is NATO nervous. | |
Ah, yes. | |
Nervous. | |
Yes, they are going to be non-existent. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, I can't emphasize this enough to you, dear friends. | |
I can't. | |
I can't put this. | |
Uh-oh. | |
Karen. | |
Corinne Jean-Pierre in drag. | |
Yes. | |
Well, it's interesting. | |
In drag normally means a man in drag. | |
But if, yeah, sort of. | |
I don't know. | |
This is what I'm saying. | |
They will never understand it. | |
Whatever you felt, whatever your sense of, okay, they'll understand. | |
They don't get it. | |
And we're not going to stop them. | |
Now. | |
My friends, we are enjoying levels of comedy and commentary that are so good. | |
Did you see the other night? | |
Let me get rid of this. | |
Did you see the other night? | |
And don't forget this one, my friend. | |
Don't forget. | |
Ta-da! | |
Hey! | |
There you go. | |
There you go. | |
Okay. | |
The Alec Baldwin. | |
Now, just stop for a second. | |
They abandoned him. | |
They can't stand Alec Baldwin. | |
His own people can't stand Alec Baldwin. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
His own people. | |
They never came out to help him. | |
They never came out to... | |
They never, ever did anything. | |
Ever. | |
Ever. | |
To lift a finger after he was their guy. | |
I think you, his, I don't know if you had any AID money going his way, but nobody. | |
Can you imagine, my friends, if Ron Howard, even Clint Eastwood, even Martin Scorsese during Goodfellas 2, somebody pulls out a gun and somebody gets shot, they would be, you would have people coming out, you would say, you can't do, guns are a part of this, it's a hazard. | |
Not one person, not anyone, no one. | |
No one came to his help. | |
Why? | |
They can't stand him. | |
They hate him. | |
He's a jerk. | |
He's not nice. | |
They don't like him. | |
They don't... | |
When you were rejected by the people who like this and who like this, And you're not good enough for them? | |
You're out of control? | |
This is how bad you are. | |
This is how bad you are. | |
This is a comedian, I forget his name, you'll see it, who imitates him, who has just absolutely driven, and Alec Baldwin is going to do something really, really bad. | |
You got it? | |
You got it? | |
Really bad. | |
He has got to learn anger management. | |
He has got to go through role-playing. | |
He's got to understand that they're going to be setting him up. | |
And every time somebody sees him, he should say, Hey, how are you? | |
Thanks a lot. | |
Very good. | |
Excellent, my friend. | |
Thank you so much. | |
If you don't mind, I'm getting my... | |
He's an actor. | |
He's an actor. | |
Glenn Gary, Glenn Ross. | |
You get the steak knives. | |
Remember, you get your job. | |
By the way, he was like the original Doge. | |
If you remember, think about him. | |
Gary Glenn Ross, this is David Mamet. | |
He, that character was. | |
Okay, so, make a long story short. | |
You think he'd be good at this? | |
No! | |
Because he's a prick. | |
He's just this insufferable prick. | |
He can't, he doesn't understand it. | |
You think he would say, I'm not gonna, they're not gonna get the best of me. | |
I'm an actor. | |
Anybody comes up to me, how are you? | |
Good to see you. | |
Doing terrific. | |
If you don't mind, I'm getting my luggage out, but I appreciate you being here. | |
Thank you very much. | |
And you have a swell day. | |
I'm telling you, it would diffuse the person. | |
It would diffuse. | |
Hey, look at it. | |
What are you going to do? | |
I don't know. | |
I'll never understand why people are rude. | |
I'll never understand it. | |
It's how Bruce Springsteen was. | |
You know, Bruce Springsteen can't make nose prints on a gun. | |
Anyway, and they were asking him to sign things, and you would think, that's right, coffee is for closers. | |
That is correct. | |
You think he would be good. | |
So anyway, enough without further ado. | |
Watch this. | |
snap your neck listen to this snap your fucking neck and apple he's i'd snap your fucking neck i'd snap your fucking neck and apple he says i'm gonna Listen to this. | |
He's still doing it! | |
He's still doing it! | |
He doesn't understand. | |
This is, uh... | |
Yeah, Jason Scoop. | |
Very funny. | |
He says, I'm gonna snap your neck! | |
And I'm looking at this guy and I'm saying, this is unhinged. | |
This is a person who is severely mentally... | |
Not there. | |
He's not all there. | |
And this part wasn't in the program, but his wife, this woman, not a bad-looking woman, but she runs after you, chases after me, screaming in the streets. | |
You remember? | |
She pretended to be Hispanic. | |
You remember that? | |
She said, how do you say cucumber? | |
Cucumber? | |
Cucumbers. | |
Girls grew up in Boston, okay? | |
Parents are worth $50 million. | |
How do you say a cucumber? | |
These people are sick. | |
They're sick. | |
But look, we're talking to an attorney. | |
We're talking to an attorney. | |
Perhaps potential indictment of this guy. | |
You look at it, there was a lot of moments. | |
I'm seeing a doctor. | |
I can barely move my ring. | |
He tapped it. | |
It was not good. | |
Okay? | |
Not good. | |
And we won the Hispanics, by the way. | |
Not her. | |
That I can tell you. | |
but they were looking to do it okay get in that ass quick fast like Ramadan this is the These people don't work. | |
They don't work. | |
They don't get it. | |
Did you see the other ones, my friend? | |
Did you see, oh, Swalwell, they're after him. | |
This guy. | |
Remember the guy who farted? | |
And somebody said last night, somebody said, you know, me, meaning me, I have an obsession with farting. | |
How dare you? | |
Somebody actually said this. | |
Me! | |
They were me! | |
I said, what, I lower myself to cheap jejun, sophomore, puerile humor, juvenescent humor? | |
I think not. | |
This isn't art. | |
This is manualism. | |
Try this. | |
I get different sounds depending upon the humidity, the sweatiness of the palm, the timbre, the rain. | |
The length, the severity, the sonority of the flatulence in the key of F. And they said that. | |
They actually said this. | |
But what are you going to do? | |
I'm not upset. | |
Did you hear the story about Eric Swalwell panicking by this fellow named Nick Sartor? | |
Did you see this? | |
Eric Swalwell was panicking when he was asked about his Chinese girlfriend Fang Fang or Fung Fung. | |
See, Fang is pronounced Fung or Fung Fang, I don't know. | |
But it was Bang Bang with the Fang Fang, okay? | |
And whether that's a bigger national security threat than Elon Musk. | |
You see, Mr. Sartor is claiming that he sat next to an inebriated, a crapulous Mr. Swalwell at a dinner. | |
For 90 minutes, I don't know how or if he didn't recognize or who knows, said he was immediately compromised by a group of lobbyists he'd just met, spilling intimate details about his job and asking for help, cheating on his wife. | |
This is according to Mr. Sartor. | |
Massive national security threat. | |
This guy, it is alleged, should have his clearances revoked. | |
While Swalwell apparently spent his dinner bragging about orgies on Capitol Hill, according to Mr. Sartor. | |
You could do this. | |
Telling them he's bored of his wife and only wants to tend. | |
He wants to, you know. | |
Worse, he spoke about abusing his power in the House Intel Committee, which he once was booted off of, saying he's pushed to subpoena Ivanka Trump because she's hot as... | |
This is what he said. | |
After I began questioning him, swallow this disorder, Jumped back into the group of lobbyists to hide from me. | |
But I pressed on. | |
This is Mr. Sorthor. | |
Dude looked absolutely terrified and 100% guilty. | |
He knows he's been caught. | |
More to come later. | |
Sorthor says, I have about an hour and a half of audio to go through. | |
An hour and a half. | |
And he also shouts out to Laura Loomer for assisting me. | |
We're digging into this clown. | |
Because these are really, really very, very serious, brave and intrepid civilian... | |
What am I trying to say? | |
Civilian journalists? | |
Commentators? | |
I don't know. | |
This is the piece. | |
Some of the language might be a bit salty, but I think you can hand it. | |
This is from... | |
Mr. Short. | |
You referred to Elon Musk as a fascist at some point and alluded to him being a national security threat. | |
Do you see that more of a national security threat? | |
You sleeping with a Chinese spy then transparency in the federal government. | |
What are your thoughts on that? | |
What are your thoughts on that? | |
What's Fang Fang think of that? | |
What's fascistic about exposing government corruption? | |
I mean, I know you just had dinner now with a bunch of lobbyists, you know, they're buying you a bunch of booze, and, you know, that's awfully nice. | |
I know you were talking about, you know, maybe finding somebody else, because you only like to fuck people that are tens. | |
I just heard that one, too. | |
Sorry about that. | |
So what do you think about that? | |
Do you want to comment on any of it? | |
Elon Musk is a national security threat, but you sleeping with a Chinese spy is not. | |
Is that correct? | |
You don't want to comment on that at all? | |
Get into the truck. | |
Is this my Uber? | |
Can you check the number? | |
Is it 5-0? | |
Is this a Camry? | |
Now, ladies and gentlemen, let me explain to you something. | |
One of the things you've got to do, take it from me, is you've got to have Something ready to go. | |
Like a kata. | |
Have you ever done that? | |
Have you ever seen this martial arts stuff? | |
I don't know anything about it. | |
But they used to memorize this and all this stuff. | |
Okay, fine. | |
You should have a verbal kata. | |
And what I would do is I would turn to somebody and I would say something that had nothing to do with this to let him know you're not upsetting me. | |
Now what would I do? | |
I've done this for the longest time. | |
Whenever I've gone up to a, like a drive-thru, or I just want to play around, or you go into a Quickie Pep or Martin, you're buying a Slurpee, or whatever you're doing, whenever the conversation gets low, I talk in about how particularly disgusted I am by the fact that they cancelled the Ropers. | |
And how Norman fell. | |
As far as I'm concerned, he was one of the greatest actors of all time. | |
And what was the point of that? | |
They were developing the character. | |
It was a shoot-off of Three's Company, and he stole the show. | |
He stole the show. | |
Or break into things about Gilligan's Island. | |
Let me tell you something, Sorter. | |
Let me ask you a question. | |
Why in the hell would a millionaire and his wife go on a three-hour cruise on this garbage scale and bring everything with him? | |
The brandy, the keys, the money. | |
I think the howls are in on it. | |
I think they were in on it. | |
What do you think? | |
So instead of you asking me questions about this, let's go for the real issues. | |
And by the way, Ginger or Marianne? | |
It wasn't Ginger or Marianne. | |
What about the Skipper and Gilligan? | |
That's what I wonder. | |
Little buddy. | |
What the hell were they doing? | |
And the professor? | |
You don't think? | |
You don't think the professor ever got a hold of that Ginger? | |
What was she? | |
She was a botaneda. | |
What do you think? | |
Oh, was that it? | |
Is that what you're thinking? | |
Good versus evil? | |
Madonna prostitute complex? | |
Marianne Ginger? | |
Well, let me tell you something, Sordor. | |
I've got too many important things to do to be talking to you right now. | |
So if you want to talk to me about Gilligan or the Ropers, you know where to reach me. | |
Now, get out of here. | |
If he left, Sordor would be like this. | |
What the hell was that? | |
I've been had. | |
Same thing for Alec Baldwin. | |
Always act in Control. | |
Always act in control. | |
Always play with people. | |
Laugh at people. | |
Always, always, always. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, laugh at people. | |
Laugh. | |
Laugh at people. | |
Laugh at people. | |
That's the thing which is most important. | |
Just laugh at people. | |
The most important thing in the world you can possibly do. | |
Now let me talk to you also about some other things which are very, very critical. | |
And a fellow that I love more than anything else, this fellow named Scott Jennings. | |
Scott Jennings is, and CNN has it right, my friend. | |
CNN has it absolutely correct. | |
And they're doing the right thing. | |
They're doing the right thing. | |
I want to show you a couple of beautiful instances with him. | |
But first, this. | |
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Ladies and gentlemen, let me remind you, last eve I was on with the lovely and talented, the enigmatic Mr. Sean Atwood, and this is our link from our show regarding Bondi, Epstein, and again, nobody is still asking the questions that we've been through a million times. | |
Who paid for him? | |
Who was responsible for him? | |
This is the story. | |
Not, do you have the list? | |
And Jesse Waters is an idiot. | |
This guy, I see his snippets. | |
I can't... | |
Why he... | |
Look, God bless him. | |
And do me a favor. | |
Jesse, the tie. | |
He's doing like a full Windsor with this kind of a modified little collar. | |
No! | |
What are you, Sebastian Cabot? | |
Stop it. | |
But here's what we have to do. | |
Remember, MSDNC is putting this guy on the weekend. | |
This is their idea. | |
Very serious. | |
This is Key and Peele reject, or wannabe. | |
They still don't get it. | |
But CNN, at least, at least, kind of is interesting. | |
I'll watch. | |
They'll put Scott Jennings up against everybody. | |
He's fantastic. | |
He could never have a better show. | |
If he were on any other show, it wouldn't be as good. | |
Would you like to see a little bit of Scott Jennings? | |
I thought you would. | |
I'm willing to give the new administration some latitude to try to enact the political will of the people of the United States, and that is for this to come to an end. | |
The political will to continue to funding an open-ended engagement is draining rapidly. | |
I think you would acknowledge that. | |
And so Trump here is a new broker on the field and has a chance. | |
To do something amazing. | |
And that is to get these two people to stop fighting. | |
And in that case, would bring some stability to the continent of Europe. | |
And, you know, what he has to say publicly about Russia or Ukraine over the course of time, I guess I'm willing to give them some latitude if the ultimate result is this, what Pete Hexed said initially, a sovereign and prosperous Ukraine, those were his words, the United States strikes a rare... | |
Earth, mineral, deal with Ukraine. | |
I would love that. | |
And the governments in Europe decide that they do need to take a little more responsibility for their own national security. | |
If these are the outcomes and the killing stops, they ought to give Donald Trump the Nobel Peace Prize. | |
This one here on the... | |
I don't know what her name is. | |
She's trying her best. | |
This is actually good if you have to watch something. | |
If you really want to watch something, he takes them all on! | |
CNN's going to be around. | |
They at least, they've been around. | |
MSDNC doesn't understand it. | |
They don't understand it. | |
Why? | |
Let me give you an example. | |
Let me give you a hint. | |
Let me give you a hint. | |
CNN, everything is closing and they said, I've got an idea. | |
We're going to get to the bottom of this. | |
Okay. | |
They don't get it. | |
They don't get it, ladies and gentlemen. | |
But this Jennings is fantastic. | |
Did you see this one? | |
What the Democrats should be doing is they should have ads in all of these battlegrounds. | |
States that are critical in the midterm elections. | |
Watch this for a minute. | |
You've got to see this. | |
This is... | |
Now, if you can pronounce X-O-C-H-I-T-L, go ahead. | |
That's a good one. | |
How many people named X? | |
You understand this? | |
And by the way, a little bit about Mr. Jennings. | |
Scott Jennings is a mere 47 years old from Princeton, Kentucky. | |
He's a conservative political strategist and writer. | |
He worked for the George W. Bush administration. | |
He's been an advisor to Senator Mitch McConnell. | |
I think his career... | |
He, uh, political operations. | |
I think he's, uh, he's just excellent. | |
He is just excellent and has the perfect, perfect, perfect blend of being who he is. | |
Not mean or abrasive. | |
And also, kudos to the rest. | |
It doesn't get really out of him. | |
But, Chokil Hinojosa, uh, she, Just watch this, my friend. | |
What the Democrats should be doing is they should have ads in all of these battleground states and states that are critical in the midterm elections with a chainsaw showing how many jobs have been cut. | |
And these are real people. | |
I actually agree. | |
I think the Democrats should run their midterm on being the party of bigger government. | |
Republicans should run on the party of smaller government. | |
And I think these ads would be quite effective. | |
There are two things. | |
What you forget. | |
Welcome to the show, by the way. | |
When Trump was president last time around, what happened was that it was complete chaos. | |
And what we had to do as Democrats is run on health care, run on how the government was chaos. | |
And what happened? | |
I think you tend to forget, Scott, because you guys lost. | |
Listen to this one. | |
Now listen to this. | |
I don't know where she's from, where Sokito is from. | |
Anyway, watch this. | |
He sits there. | |
She actually says, The Republicans lost. | |
In 2018 and in 2020. | |
2020. | |
I think we know that. | |
Don't bring up 2020! | |
I'm just saying! | |
You lost everything. | |
I'm sorry, what happened in 24? | |
And so what I will say is we are back. | |
Because people are mad. | |
He is back, yes, you're right, because people are mad. | |
But this time around, Trump only cares about himself. | |
Oh, okay. | |
He only hears... | |
Okay. | |
Okay. | |
Thanks for clearing that up. | |
And doesn't care about the midterm elections and doesn't care about who wins in four years for the presidency. | |
And so I wouldn't... | |
Oh, yeah. | |
I think everything you've seen... | |
Everybody wants to be followed by their own friends. | |
I also think that there's... | |
I mean, there's that whole... | |
This one has no idea. | |
The young man... | |
She has no clue. | |
But she's very nice. | |
But you know what? | |
This is great. | |
One more. | |
One more. | |
Can we just address this dictator business? | |
I'm going to quote from some statistics together. | |
Our old friend Chris Saliza, who calculated that in the first month of the Trump administration, The president took 1,009 questions. | |
Hardly dictatorial behavior. | |
Same stat for Joe Biden, 141. | |
And I would remind you all that in 2023, the Biden administration revoked the hard passes of 442 journalists. | |
And at the time, the White House Correspondents Association took, quote, a noncommittal stance. | |
So if you're worried about transparency, Trump is being far more transparent than any recent administration. | |
So what she's saying is there may be a good reason for press passes to be revoked if the revocation is being done by, I guess, the Democrats. | |
Is that it? | |
Is that what you're saying there? | |
Why were their press passes removed? | |
Revoked. | |
I don't know. | |
Was it because they didn't go to the White House frequently? | |
I don't know. | |
They lost their access. | |
That happens in every... | |
Besides, people never called on James Rosen from Newsmax. | |
He's a real legitimate reporter. | |
James Rosen was allowed in the White House. | |
The press room. | |
Well, he was there, but he never called on him. | |
But now we're going to change that, because when you want to talk about real serious stuff, you talk about this. | |
If you want to talk about a real, legitimate, honest to God, mature reportage, okay? | |
Any questions? | |
Any questions from the House? | |
Anybody? | |
Anybody wants to remember? | |
Brad Rung says, Ginger is the last one that's still alive in 91. That is correct, sir, from Gilligan's Island. | |
Brad Rung says, in 1913, the 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, giving Congress a power to levy and collect income taxes, was declared, in effect, By the Secretary of State Philander Chase Knox. | |
Think about that one. | |
Philander as in philandery. | |
Or philanderer. | |
And Lewis, ladies and gentlemen, says, I suspect that the reason for no Epstein list yet is the number of congressmen, senators, judges who will resign or themselves. | |
Whole balance of power. | |
No. | |
No. | |
Brad Rung says, 2020, Trayvon Martin, 17, was... | |
Dispatched in Florida due to an altercation with Neighborhood Watch. | |
George Zimmerman said he acted in self-defense and I predicted he would be acquitted, which he was. | |
People got very upset with that. | |
Brad Rung says, yes, he said this again, 2020, in self-defense. | |
Thank you so much for that, Brad. | |
Thank you for that. | |
Okay, let me try this again. | |
And let me see if we can do this again. | |
Oh, Pilgrim Media says, Tina Marie hated everyone on the set of Guinness. | |
Tina Marie? | |
Tina Marie. | |
Okay. | |
Now you've got me... | |
Not Tina Marie. | |
Her name is Tina Louise. | |
Ah, yes. | |
Tina Louise. | |
Ginger Grant. | |
Tina Louise. | |
I had the opportunity one time of standing behind her at a CVS on 3rd Avenue. | |
And I think it could have been a little bit on... | |
Oh, I don't know what the word is. | |
I think she could have been a little bit more... | |
Shall we say nicer? | |
Ricardo says, you just don't understand why we have to open re-education camps. | |
No, I don't, apparently. | |
Now let me go through this again, and let me see if we can do this. | |
There is nothing special about... | |
The Epstein list. | |
Do you understand this? | |
There is absolutely, positively, nothing about the list. | |
Do you hear me? | |
Nothing. | |
Bobby Kennedy went to, I think, something. | |
He took his family. | |
The list means nothing. | |
Repeat after me. | |
Let's all say this. | |
We don't care about the list. | |
Repeat the list. | |
Here's the list. | |
Here's the manifest. | |
He was on the plane. | |
We don't care about this. | |
We don't care about this. | |
Let me just say something. | |
A lot of people still think that Pam Bondi has the list, the Epstein list on her desk. | |
Don't release the list. | |
That's not who ran him. | |
Who ran Epstein? | |
Whom did he report to? | |
Answer my question. | |
Who was it? | |
Do you think he did this on his own? | |
Was he a rogue scalawag trying to conduct intel? | |
Who do you think? | |
Who? | |
Who? | |
I'm not saying nobody cares about Epstein. | |
But the list, you're missing the point. | |
Everybody's talking about the list. | |
Who ran him? | |
Who paid him? | |
Who set him up? | |
Who took that money or took that information and all of the data and all of the movies and all of the videos and all of the evidence? | |
Who? | |
Who? | |
Who did it? | |
Who? | |
Who? | |
Cobbs says, I'm interested in the information in the warrant return submitted for evidences from his three properties, especially the mansion. | |
Who was, yeah, who, what is there? | |
Right, you're talking about the inventory. | |
You know, what was taken, but where is it? | |
That's number one. | |
Who was it? | |
Who set him up? | |
Was he acting on his own? | |
Did he work for a company? | |
Did he work for a country? | |
Was he an intel officer? | |
To have all of this stuff, the plane, the island, the home on Upper East Side, who? | |
Who? | |
And by the way, look at this. | |
Somebody says, I like this. | |
I'm not interested. | |
I want to see the inventory list. | |
Do you believe the inventory list? | |
Here it is. | |
It's right here. | |
Here, read it. | |
Well, I want to see it. | |
Well, you can't see that now. | |
Well, because some of these things may involve information which, by their very nature, is even illegal. | |
Even possessing this. | |
Even possessing this is interesting. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
You can't even have this. | |
Do you know? | |
Do you know? | |
That the laws are so tough that people who sent, kids who sent pictures of themselves, underage photos or pictures of themselves in a variety of acts, were guilty themselves of possessing illegal information. | |
Cobbs says, how could there be no spinoff beyond the pale? | |
I don't know what this means. | |
Now, do you understand what I'm saying? | |
There were people, kids, who said, I'm going to send you a picture of me to another kid. | |
The kid has that photo on, depending upon what's contained in the picture, the person that you were sent it to, this person is in possession of this, even though it was sent to them. | |
The law doesn't make any distinction of this. | |
The person who sent this picture of themselves is in violation of the law because the law doesn't make any distinction whatsoever. | |
Do you hear what I'm saying? | |
Do you hear what I'm saying? | |
So if you want to have somebody, I don't want to see, would you like to see some of these videos? | |
I don't know. | |
Do you think you're going to see a list of this somewhere? | |
Like a WikiLeaks? | |
Film number one, December the 15th, 1992. | |
A location in the island. | |
Here is such and such. | |
Do you think you're going to see that? | |
No, you're not going to see that. | |
No, you're not going to see that. | |
But there's got to be an investigation. | |
There has to be something that we have to keep pushing for other than saying, give me the list of the, whatever it is. | |
We don't care about the list. | |
We don't care about the list. | |
The list doesn't matter. | |
Number one, who was he? | |
Why is this of no interest? | |
He didn't? | |
No, he was not a hedge funder. | |
Nobody knew who he was. | |
Les Wexner from Victoria's Secret said, you're my bitch, my boy, my thing. | |
Here, here's the money. | |
Ta-da! | |
I did it. | |
Great. | |
Well, set him up. | |
Set him up! | |
I don't know where... | |
Could USAID money be? | |
Who knows? | |
You don't think that we're the only country that does this, do you? | |
Where we have monies going to these people. | |
Why was Ehud Barak and others around this guy? | |
Why would any... | |
I don't know about you, but I would say I'm getting nowhere near him. | |
They knew exactly what he was doing. | |
Exactly. | |
It's like being around Roman Polanski in the old days. | |
It's like, what are you doing? | |
What the hell are you doing? | |
Why are you even involved? | |
I don't know what to tell you. | |
This is the most crazy thing I've ever heard about. | |
It is insanity. | |
Insanity. | |
But the issues, who was it who set him up? | |
How long was this going on? | |
Why was he there? | |
If we went and we created somebody, we took Alec Baldwin, forget he was an actor, and we said, okay, Elon, give him a billion dollars. | |
Okay, good. | |
We're going to set him up and we're going to put him into your country and your country. | |
Here's this guy and he is going to be a philanthropist. | |
And a patron of the arts and a patron of the sciences and he's going to do this. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Most countries would say, who is this? | |
Who is this guy? | |
He's a spook. | |
We've checked him out. | |
Funny how our corrupt journalists ignore the story. | |
I don't think they understand it. | |
Ask them this question. | |
They would say, this is American intel. | |
This is an American... | |
What if... | |
Somebody went there. | |
Who is it? | |
I don't know. | |
Eric Swalwell or Mitch McConnell or a vice president. | |
Al Gore. | |
Al Gore kept going there. | |
Any other country would say, you're sending an agent, an intel operative, that you're paying for in this Potemkin village in our country. | |
He is meeting with all these people on our soil. | |
He's developing information that he's going to send back to American intel sources after he has picked clean everybody in our country. | |
Let's say he's in France. | |
They would have said, this is ridiculous. | |
What are you doing? | |
Not here. | |
Nope. | |
It is so obvious. | |
So then we get this person. | |
We get... | |
This fellow who... | |
Let's say Bill Gates. | |
Bill Gates creates this guy and he goes to France. | |
And then Al Gore is there as well. | |
So now you have a prior vice president. | |
You have an American billionaire. | |
He's setting people up. | |
And then you have high-priced lawyers. | |
You have... | |
Spiro, you know, the guy who represented Alec Baldwin, and he's there. | |
Or somebody who is a lawyer who used to work with our own NSA or a real operative. | |
They would say, what are you doing? | |
You're running a spy operation in our country. | |
USA, this is you. | |
You've got your fingerprints on it. | |
We know it's you. | |
What are you doing? | |
And I would hope the French media would say, we know what you're doing. | |
We see what's going on. | |
It's the most incredible thing I've ever seen in my life. | |
But they don't do that because they, I don't know, they want to say, where's the list? | |
Where's the list? | |
Here's your list. | |
Take the list. | |
Then, when they get rid of him, they dispatch him. | |
Who was this? | |
Was this an international hit? | |
Did we assist? | |
How does this work? | |
This is the most important thing ever. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, Jeff Pearson says, where are the tapes and 302 files? | |
Do they still exist? | |
Again, the tapes, you're not going to see them. | |
But the question that others in the FBI should ask is that question. | |
Where is it? | |
But they're talking. | |
They're throwing you off. | |
They're giving you a limited hangout. | |
They're talking about flight manifests, who was on the island. | |
That doesn't matter. | |
That's not the issue. | |
That is not the issue. | |
Understand? | |
Good. | |
They whacked him. | |
It is so obvious. | |
And who was it who did this? | |
Who were the people on our soil in a federal prison? | |
A holding, MCC. | |
This is a federal kind of a jail. | |
This is a federal institution. | |
Does anybody understand this? | |
They did it. | |
It was as clear as day. | |
But there's... | |
Remember that line from Star Wars that said, these aren't the drones you're looking for? | |
Okay. | |
They don't talk about them. | |
We talk about the thing about JFK, but nobody understands enough about the facts of the case to ask the right question about the files. | |
Do you want a bunch of files released from Jeff King? | |
No. | |
Do you want interviews? | |
Do you want, you know, where, you know, Lee Harvey Oswald, he went to the doctor. | |
No, I don't want that. | |
That's not what I want. | |
Those are the files. | |
That's not what I mean by the files. | |
We don't know enough. | |
We don't have enough people who understand, at least in the media, who know how to think like a detective. | |
It's the weirdest thing I've ever seen in my life. | |
But as long as that happens, we're wasting our time. | |
But we'll get to it eventually. | |
Don't get too ahead of the game. | |
And don't be surprised if Hillary Clinton is not still engaged in a behavior involving the Clinton Foundation and the like. | |
Don't think for a moment that Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton and Chelsea are not involved in a continuing racketeering or foundational fraud Ponzi scheme or whatever and wait until you find out how they themselves remember When AIDS medications and | |
this old collective meme and trope of getting people involved to present and produce and develop medications and the like, a la COVID, that's what happened with the AIDS years. | |
Cobb says... | |
Offing him in jail was a big F you to us and justice. | |
Do you think? | |
Do you think? | |
I wonder if anything happened, God forbid, to Diddy, whether anybody would care more about that. | |
This was the most obvious thing in the world. | |
And your attorney general, Bill Barr, whose father, Bill Barr. | |
I get Bill and Bob Barr. | |
Anyway, Barr. | |
And not Roseanne Barr. | |
How this Attorney General, his father was responsible for getting him to join the Dalton School because he was the headmaster. | |
It's the most incredible thing in the world. | |
I'm not saying he was involved, but isn't that serendipitous, as we say? | |
It's fascinating. | |
Ask the right questions. | |
Look at the person he was in the cell with. | |
Tartaglione. | |
Remember him? | |
Remember what he was charged with? | |
He was looking at the death penalty, then all of a sudden, after he had a problem... | |
These people combine laziness, but loving to do it right in front of you. | |
Does that make any sense? | |
They love to be lazy. | |
But they love to do it right in front of you. | |
They love to do it right in front of you. | |
It's their thing. | |
They love this. | |
Okay? | |
That's all. | |
Spandex says, release the tapes. | |
I have plenty of popcorn. | |
You know you can't release the tapes, right? | |
You know that, right? | |
You know that, by virtue of the subject matter. | |
You can't. | |
You can't. | |
Cobb says, if Pam and Cash can't bring the pain, no one can. | |
I believe that is true. | |
It has to do with President Trump and his directive and his orders. | |
So, ladies and gentlemen, oh, what a day. | |
Spandex and Cobbs and Jeff Pearson, you've been wonderful. | |
So terrific. | |
Ricardo, Pilgrim Media, Brad Rung, Lou Lewis, ladies and gentlemen. | |
And Ricardo and Raul. | |
Thank yous. | |
Make sure you see this. | |
Go and watch this. | |
This is my interview. | |
My discussion with Sean Atwood yesterday. | |
It's a classic. | |
There is the link. | |
We get into this to talk about deeper and deeper and deeper into what's happening. | |
The British sensibilities are fantastic. | |
Sometimes they show a more, dare I say, sophisticated level of understanding how this thing works. | |
Because we, how do I say this? | |
We need more of a, sometimes more of a rudimentary explanation and explication of the notion of intel. | |
How that thing works. | |
And the questions to ask. | |
I told you this the other day. | |
Somebody said, 9-11, inside job. | |
What does that mean? | |
What? | |
What does that mean? | |
Who was the inside job? | |
We were the inside job? | |
Somebody in the CIA, FBI? | |
Well, what do you mean? | |
Why do you say that? | |
Well, they... | |
And they couldn't explain it. | |
And what happened was, it was a phrase, it was a particular apothem or an aphorism or a bromide or a chestnut or a soberquet or whatever you want to call it. | |
This accusation that was always used, and I'm asking, well, how... | |
Well, you know, they found Muhammad Atta's passport. | |
Why does that mean inside job? | |
I don't know. | |
They don't know. | |
The JFK case. | |
Was it a conspiracy? | |
Why? | |
Why was it a conspiracy? | |
Well, the bullet in the front windshield. | |
That's it. | |
That's the most important piece of evidence. | |
There's a bullet coming in the front. | |
Oswald's in the back. | |
Doesn't want him. | |
There's another shooter. | |
Ta-da! | |
That's it. | |
End of discussion. | |
End of discussion. | |
Bobby Kennedy Jr., Thane Eugene Caesar, the one who dispatched Bobby Kennedy. | |
He found powder deposition. | |
How could that be when Sir Hansel Hansa crossed the room? | |
Obviously. | |
That's it. | |
Little things like that. | |
Epstein. | |
Hyoid bone fracture. | |
Hyoid bone. | |
Thyroid cartilage fracture. | |
Patechial hemorrhage. | |
All of the evidence of not only deep ligature, asphyxiation, strangulation, homicide. | |
Obvious. | |
That's it. | |
Not they turned off the ladder. | |
That's interesting. | |
That's not it. | |
It's the evidence. | |
The evidence. | |
This was not his suspension or self-harm via that soft type of strips. | |
I think he might have used or they talked about maybe using the CPAP cord. | |
This was so... | |
To break a hyoid bone? | |
Are you kidding me? | |
That's it! | |
Thyroid cartilage fractured? | |
No! | |
This is not consistent with what they said. | |
That's it! | |
Everything else and this and the list and... | |
What are you doing? | |
Limited hangout. | |
Throwing you off. | |
Red herrings. | |
That's not important. | |
Alright, my friends. | |
You have a great and a wonderful day. | |
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And make sure you always stay right here at Lionel Nation. | |
All right, dear friends. | |
Have a great and glorious day. | |
Don't ever change. | |
And don't forget the monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
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