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| The president is doing splendidly. | |
| Now, you're going to be talking to some people. | |
| I don't know why. | |
| They always want to tell me. | |
| I always got this. | |
| Well, the president should do this. | |
| Uh-huh. | |
| You're right. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh, president should do this. | |
| Yep, yep, you're right about that. | |
| Yep, yep, yep, you're right. | |
| And the president, yeah, making a big mistake with that. | |
| Yeah, you're right about that. | |
| Uh-huh. | |
| Yep, yep. | |
| There are some things that I don't think make any sense. | |
| Yep. | |
| One of the dumbest things I've ever seen is Alina Haba. | |
| All of a sudden, she's a U.S. attorney in New Jersey. | |
| She's dressed up like Charlie's Angels in combat boots, standing behind somebody. | |
| She has a flak jacket that says U.S. attorney. | |
| And she's got her arm around, again, like she's escorting a gangbanger. | |
| One of the most stupid things I have ever seen in my life. | |
| But what are you going to do? | |
| I'll take it. | |
| I'll take that over Biden. | |
| They do some things that, yeah, yeah, I know. | |
| I know. | |
| I know. | |
| I swear to you, I will sit and I will say, yeah, you're right. | |
| But so what? | |
| So what? | |
| I don't want to go back to what we had. | |
| And I can't think of what the president can possibly do for me to say, all right, he's made the worst mistake possible. | |
| I love what he's doing. | |
| I love what he's doing. | |
| Because I'm not asking questions like, where is he? | |
| Why is he mumbling? | |
| Does he know where he is? | |
| I'm not saying that anymore. | |
| Give the guy a chance. | |
| Days since inauguration. | |
| I have no idea. | |
| It's been what? | |
| It's been 72 days. | |
| How about that? | |
| That's it. | |
| Out of 1,400 and whatever. | |
| I mean, it's just... | |
| So I want everybody to calm down. | |
| Calm down, okay? | |
| We're going to be talking about tariffs. | |
| We're going to be talking about what he's doing. | |
| I think sometimes, I think his professed foreign policy Is incoherent. | |
| But I don't think that's necessarily it. | |
| I don't think he's dumb enough not to not realize what's going on. | |
| I think he does. | |
| I think the president loves bravura. | |
| I think he loves bravado. | |
| I think he loves making... | |
| I think he loves to just rattle cages and piss people off and say some things. | |
| I just think he loves it. | |
| I think he loves his job. | |
| You would have never seen Biden with a bunch of workers. | |
| He relates to people. | |
| And the more you trivialize what he's saying with nonsense, it doesn't make any sense, the more he loves it. | |
| He loves it. | |
| I mean, just hit him hard. | |
| So I'm going to explain to you why the tariffs are so important. | |
| I'm going to explain to you also why things are so critical. | |
| And also point out some video that you've just got to see. | |
| To see how... | |
| I mean, absolutely pathetic. | |
| Jasmine Crockett. | |
| I don't want to use words like retarded. | |
| I don't want to. | |
| I don't want to use that word. | |
| But if you can give me another one that's palatable, something that implies the same thing, I'll use that instead. | |
| Because she is the dumbest person who says the dumbest and lives in a bubble. | |
| And has no idea of what she's saying. | |
| None. | |
| So we'll talk about that. | |
| Hakeem Jeffries and a very brave fencer. | |
| Not somebody who puts up fences, but somebody who actually fences as with a saber or an epee, as they say. | |
| But first, my friends, this important word. | |
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| And my friends, interesting critical points for us to review thoroughly, okay? | |
| This is important. | |
| Everybody need to kind of gather around and grasp what is happening here. | |
| President Donald Trump declared this is a national emergency under, there's a provision for this, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the IEEPA. | |
| And it was to address the persistent and dangerous U.S. trade deficit. | |
| Now, he is imposing, this is important, A 10% baseline tariff on all countries effective April 5th. | |
| Countries with the largest trade deficit will face individualized reciprocal tariffs starting April 9th. | |
| These tariffs, this is important, will remain in effect until the threat is resolved or mitigated. | |
| Now, this bold action targets the chronic goods trade deficit, which topped $1.2 trillion in 2024. | |
| Now, the deficit has allowed, or rather, has hollowed out American manufacturing to undermine supply. | |
| And by the way, my source is from the White House today. | |
| The White House provides, please, they've got mailing lists, anything you want, they will inform you. | |
| This has undermined supply chains. | |
| It's made our defense industrial base dependent on foreign adversaries. | |
| President Trump's bold plan forces trading partners to treat America fairly or face consequences. | |
| Anybody got a problem with that? | |
| Anybody mind that? | |
| You don't have to necessarily understand it as long as you get the gist of it. | |
| Pilgrim Media says... | |
| We love the President's kayfabe. | |
| It's really not kayfabe. | |
| At all. | |
| I mean, he may sometimes there might be some bluster or brio, but no, no, this is a shoot, my friend. | |
| This is a shoot. | |
| Now, goods exempted from tariffs include items protected by this one particular statute, 50 U.S.C. | |
| 1702B. | |
| Articles. | |
| Already under Section 232 tariffs like steel, autos and aluminum, copper, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, lumber, bullion, and energy or minerals not available domestically. | |
| Canada and Mexico remain under existing IEEPA orders related to fentanyl and migration, maintaining their current tariff structure for USMCA-compliant and non-compliant goods. | |
| We getting this? | |
| You getting the story with this? | |
| Good. | |
| Now, this move reclaims U.S. economic sovereignty. | |
| Trump is putting American workers first and demanding that foreign governments stop exploiting U.S. companies through value-added taxes, currency manipulation, and non-tariff barriers. | |
| Don't you like this? | |
| VATs, value-added taxes, alone cost U.S. companies over $200 billion a year. | |
| And the global counterfeit goods trade linked to dangerous fentanyl is costing Americans up to $600 billion annually. | |
| You like this so far? | |
| The goal, according to President Trump, is to reshore U.S. manufacturing, restore our supply chains, and protect critical industries. | |
| Since 1997, America has lost 5 million manufacturing jobs. | |
| Foreign practices have eroded our industrial base. | |
| Trump's tariffs aim to reverse that decline, to grow domestic capacity, and secure our national defense infrastructure. | |
| President Trump is restoring fairness in global trade. | |
| Countries like China, India, and the EU hit us with massive tariffs, up to 80%, while we charge them almost nothing. | |
| He's ending that double standard with reciprocal tariffs that level the playing field. | |
| No more getting ripped off by unfair, non-reciprocal deals. | |
| The golden rule for our golden age is simple. | |
| This is what he calls it. | |
| Treat America like we treat you. | |
| These tariffs are not just economic tools. | |
| They are acts of national defense. | |
| With President Trump's leadership, All of us are rebuilding American strength, reasserting control over our economy, and entering a new era of sovereignty and prosperity. | |
| Anybody got a problem with that? | |
| We can go into some specifics, but you don't want to hear this. | |
| I love this filler. | |
| Now, here's the deal. | |
| When you talk to most people about that, it's a little dry, I admit. | |
| It's a little dry. | |
| It's a tad dry, okay? | |
|
Critical Manufacturing Regrouping
00:15:17
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| You know it, I know it, we all know it. | |
| Well, let's look at what we're talking about here, which is even more important. | |
| We're looking at something which is so critical right now, so important. | |
| We're talking about manufacturing, coming back and regrouping, redoing, reestablishing, reformulating our country and our greatness. | |
| So I love this man. | |
| So you go and you get him. | |
| Whatever mistakes you might make, that's okay. | |
| I'll take you over those other people. | |
| Any day of the week. | |
| They don't get it. | |
| Let me show you two people right now. | |
| The Democratic Party is being, how do I say this, is being ruled by a bunch of people who are simply idiots. | |
| Number one, I don't like that word retarded, I think it's a bad word, but if there's another one that exemplifies the level of stupidity, Let's look at this fool. | |
| Jasmine Crockett. | |
| Did you see? | |
| I mentioned Jasmine Crockett today. | |
| I'll show you the video. | |
| Jasmine Crockett with Oliver North. | |
| Oliver North. | |
| Oliver Stone. | |
| Unbelievable. | |
| Watch the video. | |
| But here she is. | |
| And I want you to listen to this. | |
| And tell me what she said. | |
| Listen. | |
| Careful. | |
| Gracious. | |
| Is this. | |
| When I first became a public defender, I had no criminal defense experience. | |
| Do you hear that? | |
| Okay. | |
| No criminal defense experience. | |
| Nothing. | |
| A public defender defending hapless individuals charged with crimes. | |
| She had no experience. | |
| And I walked in and I told my boss, Charlie. | |
| I said, listen, you should hire me. | |
| He said, why? | |
| I said, because I'm black. | |
| Charlie looked at me like I was crazy. | |
| That is admitting to DEI. | |
| In case you missed it. | |
| Because you've been gracious. | |
| Is this. | |
| When I first became a public defender, I had no criminal defense experience. | |
| Unqualified. | |
| She was crazy, and she's crazy for her to say that because she doesn't understand. | |
| Nobody believes in this. | |
| This is, she's the greatest thing anybody has ever given us. | |
| I have no experience. | |
| I don't know what I'm doing. | |
| You're going to let me loose on some poor, hapless individual in charge of the crime. | |
| But I'm black. | |
| Can you believe this? | |
| Can you believe what we're hearing? | |
| It blows my mind. | |
| Blows my mind. | |
| Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
| Good. | |
| Now there's a guy, Hakeem Jeffries. | |
| Hakeem Jeffries is the future of the Democratic Party. | |
| Listen to what he says to you. | |
| You gotta listen. | |
| Listen to this. | |
| Now remember, he's speaking not just to Democrats, but to the country. | |
| Referendum in Wisconsin, then you should have brought the SAVE Act, which is a voter suppression bill. | |
| Voter suppression bill. | |
| You know what he's talking about? | |
| Bills that require American citizens to be those voting. | |
| That we strongly oppose to the floor this week. | |
| You could have done it. | |
| You could have done it today. | |
| You could do it tomorrow. | |
| We dare you to bring the SAVE Act to the floor. | |
| SAVE Act. | |
| We'll have that discussion. | |
| That's voter suppression. | |
| It is not voter suppression. | |
| Well, it is, if you think about it, unless you just... | |
| You are not going to have illegal, improper voters. | |
| That is correct. | |
| That is correct. | |
| And one more thing I want to show you in a spirit of just kind of... | |
| The one thing that everybody understands, the one issue... | |
| Not tariffs, not voter suppression, not SAVAX, not DEI, maybe DEI. | |
| It's the idea of men still, still competing against women in sports. | |
| It's still going on. | |
| It's still going on. | |
| And it blows my mind. | |
| Watch what this young lady on the right does. | |
| She takes a knee. | |
| When she says, I am not going to compete against this man, who I think had recently, or fairly recently, participated in the men's division, and now he is, well, he's competing against women. | |
| She's on the right. | |
| She's on the right. | |
| Instead of just saying, the hell I'm not. | |
| She kind of gets ready, pretends to get ready, but that's it. | |
| I'm done. | |
| Forget it. | |
| Not interested. | |
| What are you doing? | |
| I'm not fighting this dude. | |
| This isn't fair. | |
| So she loses. | |
| They don't know what to do. | |
| This guy's saying, come on, fight me. | |
| I can't beat men. | |
| Just give me a chance. | |
| I've got to fight girls. | |
| I can't beat men. | |
| Because you're a dude. | |
| What? | |
| You're a dude. | |
| It's not fair. | |
| I'm not going to put up with this nonsense. | |
| You're a dude. | |
| What the hell are they talking about? | |
| Isn't it incredible? | |
| God bless this young man. | |
| I don't know what this guy is saying. | |
| I have no idea what he's saying. | |
| This is absolutely quintessential bullshit. | |
| And we're still doing it. | |
| What kind of a cheater does he do? | |
| Think about it. | |
| The only way you can win is to fight girls? | |
| I know it's fencing, but it's still a problem. | |
| God bless her. | |
| She's not moving. | |
| I don't know what the hell is going on. | |
| I don't even know if it's called a commentary. | |
| I think it's beautiful. | |
| Let's speed this up a little bit. | |
| Let's see if anybody comes over. | |
| Anything new? | |
| No, no, no. | |
| Oh, there you go. | |
| Here we go. | |
| Here's this guy. | |
| Now listen. | |
| You can't do this. | |
| I'm going to... | |
| Oh, I'm going to give you the car. | |
| You're out. | |
| All right. | |
| That's it. | |
| She loses. | |
| Sorry. | |
| She got all dressed up. | |
| I guess she didn't know anything about this. | |
| No. | |
| President Trump, invite her to the White House. | |
| This infuriates me like you cannot believe. | |
| I'm not even going to argue. | |
| Forget this. | |
| I don't even, you know, I thought we were through that. | |
| I thought we were through this. | |
| This is the thing I want to say. | |
| It's okay, but I've got to ask you something. | |
| You know you're going to beat this woman, right? | |
| Because you're a man. | |
| I don't give you this transgender bullshit. | |
| You're a man. | |
| You know this. | |
| You know it's unfair. | |
| What about sportsmanship? | |
| Would you, would you, I'm not trying to be rude here, would you fight against or go against a child? | |
| Would you go against a child? | |
| Would you? | |
| Would you go against somebody who's 80? | |
| Would you compete against anyone? | |
| Is there anybody where you'd say, no, this is unfair? | |
| Either because of my tech. | |
| How about an amateur and you're a professional? | |
| I mean, is there anything that you can think of that says, I'm not going to compete because it's not fair? | |
| Because of status, equipment, experience, age, height, weight. | |
| Would a heavyweight fighter go up against a lightweight? | |
| I mean, this is... | |
| This is the thing. | |
| And if I ran the president's campaign, I would say, folks, you can talk about tariffs. | |
| You can talk about anything you want. | |
| You can talk about Israel or Gaza or the Houthis. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| You can talk about taxes. | |
| You can talk about all kinds of stuff. | |
| But when a political party Is so bereft of logic that they actually look the other way with this? | |
| I don't know what to tell you. | |
| I don't know what to tell you. | |
| And what's happening is that the people, ladies and gentlemen, who are involved in this radicalization, I mentioned, did you see the video today of this guy, Ellie Mistel or whatever? | |
| This guy's crazy! | |
| It's this militant, angry, black voice of anger, and it's a shtick, but the Democrats are saying, I guarantee you, if there was a white Republican who kept talking about, I don't want to say the... | |
| Superiority of the European, whatever. | |
| I think they say, hey, hey, hey, hold it. | |
| You're not working. | |
| There's a fellow, I was going to play it for you before, who quotes Joseph Goebbels. | |
| Not Goebbels. | |
| And I think this idiot was trying to say, I can play it for you, but I'm not. | |
| Was trying to say that Goebbels, or Goebbels, there's a way of pronouncing it, I'm not doing it correctly. | |
| It's not Goebbels, or anyway, or Goebbels, speaking of Richard Gere. | |
| Anywho, something about the state determines public opinion, or something along those lines. | |
| Meaning, kind of propaganda, or... | |
| And he was so stupid, he didn't even clarify it, he was so dumb, and people are saying, you're quoting Goebbels? | |
| No! | |
| He's not quoting Goebbels. | |
| He's quoting the lunacy of this as espoused by this ostensible lunatic. | |
| I don't even know what to tell you. | |
| So what I want to tell you is simply this. | |
| Ladies and gentlemen, listen. | |
| You've got two choices. | |
| I know you don't want to hear about taxes. | |
| I know you don't want to hear about tariffs. | |
| I know you don't want to hear about this. | |
| You usually know a houthi from a hole in the ground, and I don't blame you. | |
| But let me just say this. | |
| These people are flat out bug nuts. | |
| They are crazy. | |
| I mean crazy. | |
| The woman from NPR, I don't know who these people are. | |
| And you know what? | |
| I'm not even going to... | |
| The world is falling apart. | |
| There was another woman, another woman, who stripped down at an airport. | |
| Did you see that? | |
| Another one. | |
| She didn't go full Monty like the first one. | |
| This is a black woman. | |
| First one was a white woman. | |
| Not that it matters. | |
| There's no racial divide. | |
| And this one was raising all kinds of help. | |
| Why? | |
| Because she saw somebody do it. | |
| Did you see somebody who committed murder at a pharmacy who pulled the Luigi Mangione? | |
| So I would say, ladies and gentlemen, fellow voters, we could talk all day long. | |
| But the only way we get back at these crazy people is to come down. | |
| Like a ton of bricks. | |
| And it's not going to be easy. | |
| You can't reason with them. | |
| You can't talk to them. | |
| You can't be nice to them. | |
| It doesn't work like that. | |
| What we're talking about is something even more frightening. | |
| We have to get down and dirty. | |
| I mean, down and dirty. | |
| Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
| Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
| This is the most important thing. | |
| Do you understand what I'm saying to you? | |
| This is not anymore about... | |
| These are crazy people versus us. | |
| We're not crazy. | |
| We're not crazy. | |
| I know you don't like Trump. | |
| I know you don't like him and he's got orange skin. | |
| Whatever the hell's the matter. | |
| I don't know. | |
| We're not crazy. | |
| These people are crazy. | |
| They're going after your kids. | |
| They're going after your religion. | |
| They're going after your family. | |
| They're going after your soul. | |
| They're going after everything. | |
| And I don't know why. | |
| I have no idea. | |
| And it's becoming performative. | |
| It's becoming choreographed. | |
| And you've got a bunch of people who are sitting back and they just don't get it. | |
| Did you see today when they lied about... | |
| They lied when they said Elon was stepping down. | |
| Caroline Levin said, he's not stepping down. | |
| Eli said, I'm not stepping down. | |
| But they said it. | |
| They announced it. | |
| He's done. | |
| He's finished. | |
| And like, nobody even questioned it. | |
| They said, he's done. | |
| He's done. | |
| He's through. | |
| No, they're not. | |
| You see where they got Fauci's wife from the NIH? | |
| Threw her ass out. | |
| You see, one of the things which I don't know if you know, if you've not figured, I'm sure you have figured this out. | |
| Is that when they decided to break up USAID, they found out, believe it or not, that so many things were being funded that you had no clue about. | |
| It was just, Elon said, they just created money. | |
| They just said, what do you need? | |
| A million? | |
| Ten billion? | |
| A million? | |
| Ten million? | |
| And all of a sudden, I know there's something. | |
| I'll bet you, how many of you right now watching do not know one transgender person? | |
| I know of one. | |
| I know they're out there somewhere. | |
| I know there are people who practice lycanthropy at different levels. | |
| This is Ellen and I introduced. | |
| We know somebody who's kind of a cabaret, very famous. | |
|
De Niro's Broadway Anecdote
00:08:14
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| An actual, legitimate, believe it or not, surgery, the whole shebang. | |
| And it's been very, very terrible and awful. | |
| One person. | |
| And this is from the Broadway entertainment community. | |
| One person. | |
| In New York. | |
| We can stand in the corner. | |
| And I can say, what do you want? | |
| How about a lady walking up scantily clad with a Valkyrie helmet and a riding crop? | |
| In New York City, your chances of that are ten times greater of actually seeing that than any place in the world. | |
| So the fact that we don't know it here with eight million people, it means something. | |
| Gay people, oh yeah. | |
| Every language, now I'm not saying they don't exist, but it is a myth. | |
| That there's this ubiquity, okay? | |
| You got that? | |
| Good. | |
| Now, in Hollywood, I want you to do yourself a favor. | |
| Google all... | |
| By the way, forget Google. | |
| I hope you're doing ChatGPT. | |
| ChatGPT. | |
| And Grok is good, too. | |
| Which famous celebs have trans children? | |
| Sometimes Chatsby says, I can't answer that. | |
| I can't answer that. | |
| Okay? | |
| But we're going to go through a few things. | |
| Let's go through this. | |
| Here's a few. | |
| Dwayne Wade and Gabrielle Union, their daughter, who's that? | |
| I don't know who that is. | |
| Zaya Wade came out as transgender in 2020. | |
| You know who Dwayne Wade is? | |
| I have no idea. | |
| Okay. | |
| Cher. | |
| Now, Chaz, Chaz was OG. | |
| Chaz was, in the 2000s, Chaz became a prominent, Chaz 100% legit. | |
| Cynthia Nixon, Sex and the City actress, has a transgender son, Samuel Moses. | |
| Elon Musk has a transgender daughter and changed her name and legal gender. | |
| Jennifer Lopez, Marsha Gay Harden, Jamie Lee Curtis. | |
| Ali Sheedy. | |
| Charlize Theron. | |
| I think, doesn't Brad Pitt and whatever? | |
| How many transgender? | |
| Three? | |
| No. | |
| Three transgenders? | |
| Now, you know that I never say, well, that's definitely this. | |
| I say, I wouldn't be surprised. | |
| Well, I wouldn't be surprised if somebody said, listen, there's a real good bonus in this for you there, Bobby. | |
| I always heard De Niro doesn't own anything, have anything, he's all tapped out. | |
| I don't know, but I have heard forever that he's, you know, whatever. | |
| That's where he's going to make these shit movies all the time. | |
| He's always the same person, no matter who it is. | |
| So what if somebody said, listen, you've got a premium. | |
| Give us one of your kids and we'll make it worth your while. | |
| You being... | |
| Because that's why I wouldn't be surprised if he was that prominent, that loud, that obstreperous, that contumacious and brutal and not fatuous, but in any way. | |
| You don't think there's any chance that somebody said, listen, there's a bounty. | |
| You got a kid, right? | |
| If they turn transgender, first of all, it's good for you. | |
| Years ago, I saw something I never saw. | |
| This is actually true. | |
| We were at a pitch meeting one time. | |
| We kind of sort of met this one. | |
| By the way, pitch meetings are the worst things. | |
| That and audition. | |
| You ever done an audition? | |
| I did it like twice or three times. | |
| I hated it. | |
| But I got a piece in the House of Cards. | |
| But I hated it. | |
| I hated it. | |
| And I can do anything. | |
| It's just so big. | |
| Anyway, it's horrible. | |
| It's horrible. | |
| These people are lining the hallway and you're on these awful upper west side midtown. | |
| They look like abortion clinics. | |
| You know who used to have that? | |
| Anthony Cumia's studio. | |
| Oh my god, it was horrible. | |
| It was like a sweatshop. | |
| Anyway. | |
| But he's doing it right now. | |
| So to make a long story short, this woman that I met was so proud because her son was wearing a dress and painted his toenails or something. | |
| This was years ago. | |
| And I thought to myself, I told my wife, I said, I might be. | |
| Missing something here. | |
| But why is that good? | |
| No, seriously. | |
| Because I'm telling you. | |
| I'm telling you right now. | |
| If I had a kid and my child says, I'm a girl, I'm going to say, okay, I'm not going to do this, but I'm going to pick up the phone and I'm going to say, what the hell do I do? | |
| I ain't going to celebrate this. | |
| I'm not going to do anything to scare this kid. | |
| If that's the way it is, fine. | |
| Love the child no matter what. | |
| But I'll be goddamned if I'm going to sit back and not go to every expert without drugs or whatever it is. | |
| But I'm not going to sit back and say, yay! | |
| Hey, I've got this. | |
| And you know what? | |
| And she limps so I can get another, you know, I mean, what is it? | |
| That to me, Is a handicap. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| A little boy thinks he's a girl. | |
| Walks around with a dress. | |
| Oh, he's going to fit in real good. | |
| Oh, that's great. | |
| Oh, that's just terrific. | |
| Now, again, and I'll be goddamned if I'm going to be telling people, hey, good news. | |
| Look at me. | |
| I'm a complete stranger. | |
| This is how sick these people are. | |
| And don't think for one moment. | |
| That the powers that be say, you know, the more we get, those influences, they're the original influences. | |
| De Niro, De Niro's anything. | |
| De Niro's just, he's just, I saw De Niro, I think De Niro is, again, I hate to use that word, retarded. | |
| He was on this show, Graham Norton or something, he can't speak! | |
| He doesn't speak! | |
| Somebody was there and they said, you know, there was an actor, I think he played Al Capone on Boardwalk Empire. | |
| He also was in The Freshman, where he played... | |
| I forget who he played. | |
| Anyway. | |
| And he was saying that when he was a kid, his father got him three movies. | |
| Taxi Driver, Godfather, and Deer Hunter. | |
| And that those movies changed this actor's life. | |
| And he was forever affected. | |
| You know what De Niro said? | |
| Nothing. | |
| Couldn't think of anything to say. | |
| Couldn't think of like, well, thank you. | |
| Nothing. | |
| Fred Haddad says, we need more mounting memberships. | |
| Mounting memberships? | |
| What is a mounting membership? | |
| But I agree with you. | |
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| But thank you. | |
| This is how demented we are. | |
| There we go. | |
| There's Freddie. | |
| Freddie's got ten. | |
| There we go. | |
| Fred, you're a maniac. | |
| You're an animal. | |
| Thank you, my friend. | |
| So, this is where we are. | |
| So I'm saying, ladies and gentlemen, the Democrats are fucking crazy. | |
| It's that simple. | |
| That's it. | |
| That's my thing. | |
| It's crazy. | |
| They're crazy. | |
| We're not talking gay. | |
| By the way, you know who was an absolute monster is Scott Pressler, correct? | |
| Incredible gay. | |
| Who cares? | |
| He should be in charge of the RNC. | |
| Who's in charge of the RNC? | |
| Who? | |
| I don't understand. | |
| He's phenomenal. | |
| He has more of a sense of organization. | |
| Republicans don't give a damn about sexuality. | |
| They don't give a damn about any of that. | |
| And it's very interesting. | |
| You know, it's funny. | |
| Somebody said to me, how come if you're pro-Palestinian, they say you're anti-Israel? | |
| I said, that's a good question. | |
| Doesn't make sense to me. | |
| I'm pro-Palestinian. | |
| And this is from a Jew. | |
| I'm not anti-Israel. | |
| Okay. | |
| By the way, there's a bunch of Jewish students who chained themselves at Columbia for reasons I have no idea because that doesn't help anybody. | |
| That doesn't say, you know what? | |
| I'm on board. | |
| on board. | |
| When I saw you chain yourself, I said, that's it for me. | |
| I was completely indifferent as to the whole thing, but when I saw you chain yourself, that's it. | |
| I said, well, it's funny you say that. | |
| You bring that up, right? | |
| I'm not anti-Israel. | |
| Okay, fine. | |
| Let me ask you a question. | |
| How come when people are pro-life, you say they're anti-woman or anti-female or anti-choice? | |
| They're pro-life. | |
| They believe, very frankly, that you should not kill a child because it's a child. | |
| It's a human being. | |
| They have no interest. | |
| In the mother. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| They don't even think about that. | |
| There are people I know who say, my thoughts are from the people of Gaza, from the children of Gaza, the Palestinians. | |
| They don't say, oh, and that damn is it. | |
| No. | |
| I mean, they may say that tangentially. | |
| So you see what I'm saying? | |
| The focus is not one or the other. | |
| People who are against the death penalty are not pro-crime. | |
| I don't understand any of this stuff. | |
| Check out the picture of Alina Haber today and you will puke. | |
| You will puke. | |
| Huh? | |
| Elon says, I'm not going to do it. | |
| Now listen, between you and me, between you and me, I love that Elon, but he kind of sucks a lot of the, I want him to be a part, I want Doge But maybe... | |
| I'm not sure. | |
| How many of you love Elon but say, I think maybe he needs to give the president his own space? | |
| I don't know if I'm... | |
| Keep up the good work, but, you know, 72 days into this stuff, you know, Vivek Ramaswamy, where's he? | |
| I don't know. | |
| He figured, screw this. | |
| I'm not going to be around you. | |
| But today, Caroline Levin and Elon, both of them said, it's not true. | |
| I'm not quitting. | |
| I'm going to leave. | |
| Eventually, I've got businesses. | |
| I'm not a member of the government, but I'll help for a while. | |
| So they immediately jumped on this. | |
| They jumped on this. | |
| You understand that? | |
| I think Z Muffin Man said, I love Elon, but he needs to go back into the shadows. | |
| You know, Z, I'm kind of with you. | |
| I'm kind of with you on this. | |
| Claudine says, Ketamine King. | |
| Have you heard that? | |
| You know, I know people love this Elon stuff, but there's a whole bunch of... | |
| That's an interesting dude, you know that? | |
| I mean, that's interesting. | |
| There was a... | |
| I saw a piece today, I was watching, that is one of these days... | |
| One of these days, we are going to get to the bottom of the truth about why we are not going to the moon. | |
| And I'm just leaving that for you to consider. | |
| There is some stuff out now that... | |
| Huh? | |
| Yeah, did you see that? | |
| Did you see that outfit? | |
| She's got that Christy Gnome look. | |
| She's a U.S. Marshal. | |
| She's really... | |
| Don't do that. | |
| Don't all of a sudden say, I'm tough. | |
| I'm, you know... | |
| No, you're not. | |
| If this guy turns around and slugs you, all this guy had to do... | |
| She's got him by the arm. | |
| She's not paying attention. | |
| All he's got to do is just turn around and hit her with an elbow. | |
| Hey, you know what? | |
| I don't understand any of this stuff. | |
| But listen, like I said, no matter what you say or anybody says about Trump, you still love him compared to that other guy. | |
| You notice how they're also coming out of the woodwork and they're talking about this book that's out now about how terrible he is and all about any of it. | |
| Notice how that signal case is over? | |
| Nobody cares about that either. | |
| There was a joke. | |
| I told you. | |
| Remember, if you can't put something on a bumper sticker, you're wasting your time. | |
| America doesn't care about this. | |
| Signal? | |
| Charlie Callay says, Elon takes some of the heat away from Trump. | |
| Not really. | |
| Not really. | |
| Listen, it's okay, but you know he's going to leave at some point. | |
| Let's start shutting things down. | |
| Let's stop talking about it. | |
| I think there was a... | |
| We need to see more people. | |
| Not because I want to see people lose their job, but I want to see inefficiency stopped. | |
| You got it? | |
| Okay. | |
| That's simple. | |
| All right, my friends. | |
| We're going to pull a lid on this one. | |
| Charlie Cali, Fred Haddad, thank you, and Pilgrim Media. | |
| Don't forget to follow Mrs. L at Lin's Warriors. | |
| Don't forget to follow our other show at Lionel Legal. | |
| And today, I got to tell you something. | |
| I am just, it has been psychically draining today. | |
| Draining. | |
| Some days I'm just draining. | |
| You ever had days like this? | |
| It's like, oh my god. | |
| I'm just draining. | |
| And I'm draining. | |
| And I've been talking for 40 minutes. | |
| That's pretty good. | |
| And I'm afraid I'm going to go Logo Lalic pretty soon. | |
| And you don't want to see that. | |
| Believe me, it's not pretty. | |
| In any event, thank you so much. | |
| Thanks for your support. | |
| Thanks for being here. | |
| Make sure you like this video. | |
| Don't ever change. | |
| I mean that sincerely. | |
| You're number 16 in your program. | |
| Number 1 in our hearts. | |
| And until then, my friends, remember, the monkey's dead. | |
| The show's over. | |
| Sue you. | |