Soros CAUGHT Red-Handed! 'Hands Off' Protest EXPOSED as Anti-Trump SCAM – Trump Was Right!
Soros CAUGHT Red-Handed! 'Hands Off' Protest EXPOSED as Anti-Trump SCAM – Trump Was Right!
Soros CAUGHT Red-Handed! 'Hands Off' Protest EXPOSED as Anti-Trump SCAM – Trump Was Right!
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Today might be the most important day or discussion of our lifetime. | |
The reason for it is simple. | |
We're going to be doing something which we don't normally do, but we are going to do it this time. | |
And that is to explain to you What something is versus what something appears to be. | |
And that's kind of a favorite joke of mine. | |
I like to say that. | |
I always like to say things like, you know, thank you not for what you are, but for what you appear to be. | |
It's kind of like a joke, but not really. | |
I want to talk and spend some time specifically with you to explain what the hands-off meaning of the show was, what it means, what it doesn't mean, and how... | |
You are not to worry about this. | |
But, but, this is a clarion call, a hands-on, absolute warning shot, not to President Trump. | |
Why do I say this? | |
He's not running again. | |
That's the beautiful part about being a lame duck. | |
You don't like Trump? | |
Great! | |
He'll be gone! | |
They're not talking about the Republican Party. | |
They're focusing in on Trump. | |
They've even got the message wrong. | |
See, this is George Soros. | |
This is performative. | |
This is astroturfing. | |
This is a joke. | |
It's going to show you how well organized they are, but it doesn't mean anything because Donald Trump isn't going to be here. | |
They should be talking about J.D. Vance or the Republican Party or about conservatism or something because this has no resonance. | |
This has no anything because Trump can't run again. | |
You see, term limits work to your benefit. | |
Let me say this again. | |
This was masturbatory, onanistic. | |
It was, you know, political self-pleasure. | |
It was fine. | |
People liked it. | |
They liked it. | |
They think that this is indicative of some kind of message of something, but they don't understand what I know or what we know. | |
America has the attention span of a gnat. | |
This doesn't mean anything. | |
What was the message of Hands Off? | |
What was the message? | |
What was the message? | |
Do you know what it was? | |
Are you able to say what it was? | |
Can you explain what it was? | |
Do you know what this Hands Off what? | |
Who are the people? | |
Did you see? | |
In fact, my brilliant wife said this. | |
She says, look at the people who were there. | |
Where were the blacks, young folks, gays, the people that attended? | |
Trump rallies. | |
Where is the transformative? | |
Let me make it even simpler, George Soros. | |
You got the biggest collection of Democrats ever to meet. | |
Congratulations. | |
Was this get out the vote? | |
Did you have a voter registration move? | |
No. | |
It wasn't about voting. | |
It wasn't about politics. | |
It was about performative. | |
Their whole thing is exclamatory. | |
It is bleeding. | |
It is screaming. | |
It is yelling. | |
It is TDS and scratching Teslas. | |
They have no focus. | |
This is why we will win. | |
I will beat any army, any group, any force that doesn't have their heart in it. | |
That doesn't have conviction as to a cause. | |
I will always be able to beat somebody without a worldview. | |
That is precisely what is going to happen. | |
So sit back, my friends. | |
This is going to be one of the most important times ever. | |
And I mean this. | |
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Now, my friends, listen carefully to this. | |
This is something which I wanted to bring to your attention. | |
And, of course, I say this. | |
The people who are better, who have probably assessed this better than anybody, Alex Jones. | |
Alex Jones, without a doubt. | |
Fox News and others are into showing you. | |
I'm sorry. | |
I'm sorry. | |
But you've got to understand this. | |
They're used to showing you. | |
The event, but not what does it mean? | |
What does this mean? | |
What does this mean? | |
It's like trying to explain weight loss. | |
Is weight loss good? | |
No. | |
How about for a pregnant woman? | |
No. | |
How about weight loss in somebody who's 80 years old? | |
No! | |
I mean, you know, sometimes you go, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
There's no such thing as a reaction. | |
Here's a crowd. | |
Here's yelling. | |
Here's screaming. | |
What does it mean? | |
What's the purpose behind it? | |
And what are they trying to tell you? | |
Now, this is what they're going to show you. | |
Let me explain this to you. | |
They're going to show you this right off the bat, okay? | |
Let me see. | |
Let me take you. | |
Okay. | |
Watch this. | |
First. | |
This is the most important. | |
This is the image. | |
This is from Boston and New York, Chicago and Portland, San Francisco and San Diego, Idaho, Utah and Oakland. | |
What does this tell you? | |
What is this reaction? | |
If I read this, and by the by, Howie Brown, thank you so much Howie, gifted 10 Lionel Nation memberships. | |
And Raul says, can Soros switch team and help Trump? | |
Raul is the best. | |
Raul will come up with something so interesting. | |
He's always the first one in. | |
He'll say, how high is up? | |
And you'll think, I love this man. | |
Thank you. | |
Can Soros switch teams? | |
Yes, he can. | |
Is he going to? | |
No. | |
Do not count on that. | |
But understand something. | |
Thank you, Raul. | |
And thank you, Howie. | |
Look at what we have here. | |
What is this trying to tell you? | |
First, when you see this, what is this? | |
What does that mean? | |
And when I say what does that mean, it's not to be cute. | |
It's not just, you know, what does this mean theoretically. | |
Tell me, what does this mean? | |
What does this mean? | |
What is this in terms of, you're in the White House and President Trump turns to you and says, what does this mean? | |
As my political or whatever announcer. | |
Now, are we talking politics? | |
Are we talking policy? | |
Or politi? | |
And there's a difference here, okay? | |
What are we talking about? | |
What does that mean? | |
That's critical. | |
What about these events? | |
This is New York. | |
New York, you never see this. | |
You never see this. | |
Never. | |
Not even parades. | |
You didn't have parades. | |
The Macy's Day Parade. | |
Nothing. | |
Is that good? | |
Does that mean something? | |
Is that critical? | |
Probably. | |
I think that's pretty good. | |
Does that mean anything? | |
Yeah. | |
What about this? | |
This is Chicago. | |
I think this is Chicago. | |
Hang on a minute. | |
I think this is Chicago. | |
Yeah, this is Chicago. | |
I think so. | |
That means something, right? | |
Okay, so you've got to answer my question. | |
What does that mean? | |
What is that? | |
Oops. | |
What is the question that Trump asked you? | |
What am I supposed to be? | |
How do you analyze? | |
Who are you? | |
Am I supposed to be afraid? | |
Am I supposed to be worried? | |
Am I supposed to be... | |
What am I supposed to be? | |
That's the thing. | |
Now, that's the question. | |
Now, don't answer the question of what you want to be true if you think, well, that's... | |
I don't want that to be important, so I'm going to say it doesn't mean something important. | |
Okay? | |
What does that mean? | |
Well, let me tell you about a couple of people here. | |
And this is, and I don't know where this one was, but get a load of this. | |
You're going to love this one. | |
This kind of gives you an idea of where these folks are, okay? | |
And this is what I would do. | |
I would use their words against them, frankly. | |
Listen to one of the proud speakers of the message they're trying to put out, okay? | |
Listen to this. | |
This is not me. | |
This is them. | |
I'm an immigrant. | |
I'm undocumented or I'm an illegal. | |
She's queer, unashamed, illegal alien. | |
Okay, that's it. | |
This is it. | |
And what have you done for this country? | |
I am a mother, a student, a citizen, a veteran, a homeowner. | |
I'm an illegal immigrant and I'm queer. | |
That's it. | |
That's the message. | |
That's the message. | |
And, of course, we can make jokes about eating, but that's the message. | |
Do you hear what I'm saying? | |
That is the message. | |
President Trump, understand that one message. | |
This is all the people they have. | |
Now, we're smart enough to put up a woman. | |
My name is Grosa Paredes. | |
Okay, fine, fine, fine. | |
Imagine being in the military and you got those, remember those old name tags? | |
Anyway, what would we have? | |
American, citizen, that's Republicans. | |
This is their thing. | |
Mr. President, that's their message. | |
They got together to say we are lawbreakers, we are not heterosexual, and that's our message. | |
Okay, fine. | |
That is wonderful. | |
Now what about these organizations? | |
What about these organizations? | |
Let me explain to you this group of people which is the most important. | |
And I'm going to tell you about this which is very, very important. | |
Very, very critical. | |
And I did not know this until 20... | |
When was Occupy Wall Street? | |
I don't know. | |
You remember Occupy? | |
We had Zuccotti Park. | |
Remember that one? | |
We had those groups of people. | |
Okay. | |
There was a group of people, these folks, that I'm going to bring to your attention. | |
And I was introduced to them, and they were called Atpor. | |
Atpor. | |
The fist in this group. | |
Now, I never heard of these people. | |
I had no idea who they were and what they did. | |
But understand, this is very, very kind of interesting. | |
Ha, 2011. | |
See, I did not know that. | |
Time means nothing to me. | |
Atpor. | |
It was a Serbian youth-led resistance movement founded in 1998 that played a pivotal role in the non-violent overthrow of Milosevic in 2000. | |
All of its spook base, all of its intel base, CIA base. | |
Anytime you hear it, it was a Serbian youth nonsense. | |
It was an intel... | |
U.S.-led group, basically intel. | |
Because remember, there is no CIA. | |
Doesn't work with it. | |
And they use humor and viral symbolism and the iconic clench fists and tactics inspired by American theorist Gene Sharp. | |
Did you know that? | |
Atpour mobilized public discontent through protests, graffiti, civil disobedience. | |
They had a decentralized Media-savvy approach. | |
By the way, the decentralization is a problem, but very media-savvy approach because it became a model for uprisings around the globe. | |
After Milosevic fell, Artpour evolved into Canvas, which is a group that, listen to me, trains activists in nonviolent and resistant worldwide. | |
Now, while it was hailed and heralded and celebrated and lauded by many people as champions of freedom, Critics understand that this is all CIA, this is intelligence, whatever it is. | |
This is, what I'm trying to tell you is, this is organized. | |
Look at Maidan. | |
Look at the orchestrated coup. | |
Now, Laura Loomer. | |
Let me say something about Laura Loomer. | |
I cannot say enough about Laura Loomer. | |
Laura Loomer is the Laura Loomer is the submission hold you didn't think was a submission hold, because everybody's screaming and yelling. | |
Laura Loomer is the person they hate the most, so Laura Loomer is the person that I like the most. | |
The enemy of my enemy is my friend, but if I'm doing something to you, if you and I are on the mat, like I did in my famous... | |
High school wrestling, I wrestled like one time and then shattered my lateral meniscus card. | |
I don't even know how. | |
I don't even remember. | |
I just woke up one day. | |
Anyway, but I think, who knows? | |
But during my one time, my one workout, my one time on the mat, I didn't know what I was doing. | |
I kind of got involved. | |
I just thought it'd be... | |
Anyway. | |
Until I realized, these mats smell and I'm in a gym. | |
Who cares? | |
What am I doing? | |
Anyway, but during the course of this, I did something, I think, on my knee. | |
I don't know what I did. | |
My knee, my elbow. | |
And this kid, we were brand new freshmen, redundant, but he was screaming, ow! | |
And the coach, this guy, I don't know who this guy was, he grabbed, never been pulled like this. | |
He like pulled me off, like to save this kid's life. | |
And he said, no submissions. | |
I said, I don't even know what I did. | |
But it was good. | |
This guy was like, ah! | |
And people were saying, show me how you did that. | |
I said, I don't know what I did. | |
It might have been my knee. | |
I don't know. | |
It's the Wahido hole. | |
Remember that, Joe? | |
You don't remember that. | |
Laura Loomer is that submission hole. | |
Laura Loomer is the person who comes along and makes people say, aha! | |
They don't like her. | |
Good. | |
Go. | |
Go with her. | |
Go, go, go, go. | |
And they're trashing her. | |
When Adam Schiff on the Senate floor, good, you Go girl! | |
They're bringing out every bit of trash there is. | |
She's going to sue Bill Moore. | |
But not only that, she's like this. | |
There are these dogs that show aggression. | |
Other dogs don't. | |
Most dogs... | |
We'll only show aggression and then leave. | |
Retreat is their thing. | |
When you train dogs to be in crowd control or to find people, if you use the dog as a weapon, you have to train them to not retreat. | |
You've got to know you want to be aggressive. | |
Some have a particular... | |
The propensity for violence or for aggression. | |
But those are the ones you need. | |
You don't want them necessarily at home, but the aggressive dog is a very rare dog. | |
Some can be made, but dogs normally are not aggressive. | |
Laura Loomer is aggressive. | |
And she doesn't do this and then retreat. | |
She goes after you. | |
And enjoys it. | |
She's going after Bill Maher now. | |
She's going to castrate this guy. | |
She's going to have Bill Maher's balls, maybe bronze, on a plaque in her den. | |
I'm serious. | |
Remember we had dens? | |
We don't have that anymore. | |
Now we have a man cave or whatever. | |
I hope we don't have those anymore. | |
In any event, she is marvelous. | |
John Wolf says, just getting on today, did you speak of an actual organized? | |
Call Crowds on Demand. | |
Google it. | |
Yep, yep, yep. | |
Made specifically for protesting. | |
They're paid. | |
Oh, yes. | |
Absolutely. | |
You are incredibly important. | |
Yes, my friend. | |
I've talked about this. | |
They're a little bit different. | |
Crowds on Demand are right here. | |
This is the group. | |
I'm going to give you the... | |
This is my... | |
Here's the link. | |
And thank you so much for that. | |
Crowds on Demand says, is your home for... | |
Impactful advocacy campaigns, demonstrations, PR stunts, it says here. | |
Crowds for hire. | |
Yes, you are correct. | |
You can do this. | |
We'll explain this in a moment. | |
That's the link. | |
Thank you, John. | |
Good, good, good, good, good get. | |
Good call. | |
Good whatever the hell you want to call it. | |
Okay. | |
So we get these people together and we can do whatever you want. | |
Now, I talked to some people before one time. | |
I will never forget. | |
I had a friend of mine, and I've never seen anything like it. | |
He knew too much. | |
He could blend in. | |
He had friends in organized crime, you know, the boys. | |
He knew about new trends, kids, Gen Zs, what they think, what they act. | |
And he talked about how to get crowds together. | |
And he said, I promise you something. | |
If you want to get any kind of group together, people will love to be a part of something when you understand the crowd. | |
Gustave Lebon. | |
The crowd versus the mob. | |
Do you understand the difference? | |
A crowd versus a mob. | |
A mob is one thing. | |
Disjointed. | |
Disconnected. | |
Angry. | |
Violent. | |
Not very good. | |
A crowd is a different story. | |
Woodstock was a crowd. | |
Riots are a mob. | |
A mobocracy is called an occlocracy. | |
So you can get these people together. | |
So Laura Loomer, as I said, put this one up. | |
These are a bunch of Palestinians showing up. | |
You ready for this? | |
Showing up, I think in D.C., and there they come off of these white buses. | |
Now, do you see this? | |
I don't know who these white buses are, but whenever there's an event, Mrs. Ellen and I will tell you, I promise you when I tell you this, In New York, remember this. | |
This is important. | |
This is critical. | |
One, you know it's going to rain when the Nigerians sell umbrellas on the corner. | |
They're 100% correct. | |
If they're out, that's it. | |
That's number one. | |
Number two, whenever there's going to be any kind of riots, you go down 11th Avenue, in particular, In Manhattan, and you look at, on the west side, Hill Kitchen, and you look at where all the car dealerships are. | |
Everything from, they got everything from Bugatti, Lamborghini, and then a Rolls-Royce. | |
They're all down the road. | |
When you see the cars taken off of the showroom, or plywood, but really, if the cars are moved, there's going to be a riot. | |
Guaranteed. | |
And you don't see that too, too often. | |
But that doesn't happen one time. | |
That's during the George Floyd thing. | |
And number three, this bus. | |
You see this bus right here? | |
Oops, hang on a minute. | |
This bus, you will see these sometimes around Central Park or right around Clinton Park on West Side Highway right there. | |
They all line up by the horse stables. | |
These white buses, I don't know who they are, But whenever during the George Floyd thing, during the George Floyd protest, I had one friend in NYPD Intel show me information on PDF files. | |
Their Intel had it. | |
This was Antifa. | |
How to take frozen bottles of water and use it as a projectile. | |
You get a frozen bottle. | |
It melts. | |
You find it later. | |
What is it? | |
I don't know. | |
Cans of soup is a little bit harder. | |
Very, very serious projectiles. | |
Why? | |
I don't know. | |
We also saw during the George Floyd protests bricks that were dropped on 57th Avenue with Louis Vuitton and all that. | |
They had these pallets of bricks, brickbats, projectiles, missiles that were just dropped off to be used. | |
It is so organized and nobody will go any further. | |
But these white buses, you see them. | |
We saw them in New Jersey. | |
We saw them around the... | |
What's that airport? | |
Morristown or Morristown? | |
You see these whenever there's any event. | |
I don't know who this company is. | |
It's like the planes that spray geoengineering or solar radiation management. | |
But watch this. | |
This is Laura Loomer again. | |
And these are these Palestinian protesters who all show up on these buses dressed appropriately in their keffiyeh and the like. | |
Here we go. | |
They almost look like central casting, don't they? | |
This Cossack is walking around. | |
I don't know who he is. | |
Maybe he got the wrong memo. | |
See this? | |
Yeah, Trump sucks, right? | |
Look at this guy. | |
Getting their orders. | |
They look legit, don't they? | |
I like the Cossack dude. | |
He's ready to... | |
Central Cassie, my friend. | |
The Buskers. | |
There they are. | |
Performance artists. | |
Performative. | |
Yep, that's the way that goes. | |
God bless Laura Loomer. | |
She does not stop. | |
Now, when you tell people this, people go crazy. | |
They think, you're just making this up. | |
No, we've been telling you this for the longest time. | |
Now, let me see if I can explain this to you. | |
Let's assume, hypothetically, this is a thought experiment, that I've been called in to the president, and I'm going to meet with him. | |
I'm going to say, well, here's what it is. | |
Remember, there's policy, and then there's politics. | |
And... | |
I would want to tell people like Elon Musk and others are really pushing back on this tariff thing. | |
They don't like it. | |
Are they pushing back because they think the world will be better? | |
No. | |
They're pushing back because they themselves are being hurt. | |
They say, here's Milton Friedman. | |
Milton Friedman doesn't like tariffs. | |
Milton Friedman doesn't know shit about politics. | |
Here's Tom Sowell. | |
Tom Sowell's an economist. | |
He doesn't know shit about politics. | |
Politics is one. | |
I'm sorry, you would think the two are combined, but they are not. | |
I'm into politics. | |
If I don't win, it doesn't matter. | |
If I don't win, all of my policies go nowhere. | |
If I'm not in charge, I'm wasting my time. | |
Politics is number one. | |
And let me say this again, what these chidrolos don't understand is that... | |
The president cannot run again. | |
They are wasting their... | |
In wrestling, you know what the term blowing up is? | |
When you make your opponent lose all his energy, all his strength. | |
During a shoot, for example, the real thing, if you're coming off a rope and you are, and the spot or whatever that you're supposed to do, if you're going to do like a... | |
Like a full body slam. | |
You know, when off the ropes. | |
I have to jump so that you can take me and slam me over, right? | |
I've got to help with you. | |
I've got to jump so that all you have to do is just continue to pick me up as my momentum is going up and then slam me. | |
And I also basically have to push off your shoulders. | |
That's how Andre the Giant, that's how Harley Race... | |
And Hulk Hogan body slammed Andre. | |
He pushed off the shoulders to help with the momentum, and then he can do it. | |
Now, if I want to be a complete geek, what I do is I come off the rope, and I just stop. | |
And I've got all my weight. | |
No matter what it is, during a match, you can weigh 120 pounds. | |
You weigh a ton, because I'm not helping you. | |
And you are blowing up. | |
You're blowing up. | |
So what's happened, I want these people to blow up. | |
I want them to use all their energy, all their might, all their effort in a waste of time. | |
You're doing this 75 days into a Trump presidency? | |
75 days? | |
What is this for? | |
You think maybe the midterms? | |
I don't know if they planned this one. | |
But anyway. | |
Who are those people? | |
Actors? | |
But Democrats, not one of those people, not one, is somebody who was the poach from the Republican side or whatever. | |
None of them. | |
None of them is going to hurt President Trump. | |
None. | |
None of them. | |
So the hands-off protest, this is astroturf rage. | |
You know what it is. | |
Astroturf. | |
Synthetic. | |
Not grassroots. | |
Astroturf. | |
Fake. | |
Choreographed. | |
This is astroturf rage for the terminally deranged. | |
Now this is what this thing is. | |
I must tell you something. | |
I must read this to you. | |
This is pretty good. | |
I've got to read you this one thing. | |
I posted on that. | |
By the way, you must follow me on X at Lionel Media, Lionel Media, Lionel Media, Lionel Media, Lionel Media, Lionel Media. | |
This is a good one. | |
I'm very proud about this. | |
Take a good look at the hands-off passion play of professional protesters. | |
What do you see? | |
A sea of graying ponytails and flannel regret. | |
Old NPR diehards clinging to relevance. | |
Cat ladies in Birkenstocks with socks. | |
Because nothing screams rebellion like orthopedic footwear. | |
You've got the usual suspect. | |
Aging hippies who still think Woodstock was a foreign policy victory. | |
And retirees who've mistaken a protest march for a walking club. | |
Tie-dyed shirts, knotted scarves, and enough patchouli to violate EPA standards. | |
And where are the young radicals who they love to pretend they speak for? | |
Nowhere to be found. | |
Gen Z must have hit snooze. | |
This isn't a movement. | |
It's a Boomer reunion tour. | |
Minus the music. | |
Look at who these people are. | |
Look. | |
Huh? | |
Yeah, the Ben and Jerry's got it. | |
Right, right. | |
Mrs. L told me one thing. | |
I'll never forget. | |
One time we were at a mall. | |
And she was on... | |
And I've always enjoyed this. | |
Short Hills Mall is one of the best places in New Jersey to sit and wait. | |
Because you've got the best chairs. | |
Just sit and watch. | |
Don't say anything. | |
Just observe. | |
Look at the people. | |
Look who's there. | |
All these people. | |
They had the Chanel store. | |
They had the Cartier store. | |
And they're lined up to go in. | |
None of these people are going to be buying anything. | |
But the one thing Mrs. L said, she says, what do you not see? | |
I don't know what you said. | |
What do you not see? | |
I said, I don't know. | |
It's just shopping bags. | |
Nobody's buying anything. | |
They're just going to a mall to recreate. | |
So you've got to look. | |
Who are the people? | |
Where are the young folks? | |
Our good friend Ryan says, I've never understood the left's predilection to demonstrate. | |
Did you really get them anywhere or just a way to make themselves feel better? | |
That's it. | |
Thank you. | |
It's an excellent question. | |
What is more important? | |
Is it the demonstration? | |
No. | |
It's the message. | |
Why were Trump rallies so important? | |
It was the message. | |
They didn't go there just to show up. | |
They went through interminable, horrible conditions, sometimes with no waiting and, you know, 24 hours, 37 hours, whatever. | |
I mean, it was not a lot of fun, but it was the message. | |
My friend that was telling you about who It's no longer where this said, if you want to get young people, have pizza. | |
Suzanne says, why isn't Soros being hunted down and thrown in Gitmo? | |
I don't get it. | |
Gitmo for what? | |
What has he done? | |
That's the thing. | |
I appreciate that. | |
But what has he done? | |
What has he really done? | |
This is the most important thing. | |
I'll prosecute people, but this is America. | |
If you haven't done anything, no. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
George Soros is a myth. | |
I would not be surprised. | |
By the way, that's my code word. | |
Whenever I say to you, you know some of you folks will say, the CIA did it! | |
How do you know that? | |
I say, you know, I wouldn't be surprised if the CIA did it. | |
That's my way of saying it. | |
So I wouldn't be surprised if George Soros didn't have a penny. | |
The USAID fund that Elon destroyed, or the fund that fueled USAID, That's still there. | |
But the money is still in the pipeline. | |
All of this money, for him to say, I'm going to just throw this money away because I'm a billionaire, he's not anywhere near Elon, which is my next point. | |
He's not anywhere near Elon and money. | |
Nowhere near this. | |
But he loves, it's not Soros. | |
The first thing I want to say, Mr. President, is say, it's not Soros. | |
It's not Soros. | |
Do you ever see the way the mob talks? | |
They always used to laugh at the Jersey crowd. | |
Ah, that's not the mob. | |
That's not the mob. | |
That's not the mob. | |
Why not say the mob? | |
Five families here in New York. | |
The New Jersey? | |
Ah! | |
And the New Jersey? | |
Ah! | |
Philly? | |
The Philly mob? | |
That's a joke! | |
That's a joke! | |
And then you say, New England guy? | |
Patriarch? | |
What? | |
What's that? | |
And so there's all these... | |
The worst insult is, that's not a knife. | |
Soros isn't involved in it. | |
Tell people this. | |
In fact, President Trump says, George Soros, for the first time in his life, is telling you the truth. | |
He says, I'm not involved in this. | |
He's not involved in this. | |
George Soros has that weird, freaky son of his, that swishy little... | |
Twitty guy who's going to get married to Huma Abedin, who I thought for sure was going to marry Hillary Clinton. | |
If I had to bet anything, I thought, oh, I could see this. | |
Time out. | |
I could see this. | |
Hillary Clinton. | |
Think about this. | |
Here's my Hallmark or my made-for-TV movie. | |
Hillary, a dowager, some woman who's been... | |
It's been destroyed by men her whole life. | |
Cuckold, sort of, by Bill and his interests and shut out of politics alone. | |
Remember when she was walking around in those oven mitts? | |
Remember those things like oven mitts? | |
Those macramates? | |
Moo-moos? | |
It was weird. | |
She was walking around the walls of Chappaqua. | |
Very strange. | |
Very, very strange. | |
Just running around. | |
Anyway, hates men. | |
Men always hurt her. | |
She had one boyfriend, Bill Clinton, and look what he did. | |
She just wants, there's no, maybe she's got a daughter, she wants affection. | |
Who does she meet? | |
Whoma does she meet? | |
Whoma. | |
Again, a woman who is torched and betrayed by some freak, some sex, some pervert, some lizard-like reptilian slime ball bag punk. | |
Anthony Weiner. | |
Twice! | |
Abused twice with a kid and he's taking pictures of the Schwanz. | |
Oh my God! | |
So these two people would meet. | |
Both seeking what? | |
What? | |
Affection, but also relationship. | |
Intimacy. | |
And she was the one who even told Mary Anthony Weiner. | |
Remember that one? | |
He's going places. | |
Then, when it all fell apart, they traveled around. | |
Remember that? | |
I thought for sure. | |
So to show you what's true to her word, she says, get a hold of Alex Soros. | |
He needs a beard, so people say, I don't know. | |
Not that there's anything wrong with it, but you know, Hollywood is filled with complete and total deception. | |
Like George Clooney! | |
Like what they're doing! | |
I told you! | |
Remember what I told you about Good Night and Good Luck? | |
Remember? | |
They were going to promise him the Tony because money's still in the pipeline. | |
They said, go ahead and do our thing. | |
We'll give you this Tony. | |
The only thing he wants is legitimacy. | |
He's never been treated as a serious actor. | |
Oh, he's pretty good. | |
Good Night and Good Luck? | |
These people are so everything of their life is manufactured and phony. | |
Okay. | |
So. | |
But George Soros cannot necessarily break any laws, and I would venture to go back to what I'm saying. | |
If President Trump said Soros isn't in charge of anything, it would drive Soros crazy. | |
So these protests that supposedly swept across urban America, this is what you're being sold. | |
This has got to be the message. | |
This will drive them crazy. | |
But they're not going to do this, because you're going to have that weird I'm sorry, this sort of a... | |
I know they're trying to... | |
Put it this way, Newsmax and Fox, they're trying to deal with their constituency, and I understand it, but they're not trying to disseminate the truth. | |
They're not trying to be like an Alex Jones, which they should. | |
This wasn't organic. | |
These weren't, you know, spontaneous uprisings. | |
Not by any stretch of the imagination. | |
Look! | |
Where were the young folks? | |
Where were the black folks? | |
Where were the LGBTQIA? | |
Where were the Amish? | |
Where were the Bronx barbershop crowd? | |
This was sterile. | |
Astro-turfed. | |
Kind of like performance tantrums. | |
They were just dressed up as activism. | |
I've got this... | |
We have a friend. | |
This poor woman. | |
She really cannot be getting around. | |
She says, I'm going to be there. | |
What is it that makes her? | |
Trump's not going to be in... | |
What do you think is going to happen? | |
All those people are Democrats. | |
They're all going to vote anyway. | |
There's nobody new there. | |
Great! | |
Take the voting block from 2020 and that's a lot of people and have them all show up. | |
All the Biden or Harris supporters, and you'll get a big turnout, but they're going to lose anyway because it doesn't matter. | |
This wasn't grassroots democracy. | |
Let me just tell you this. | |
This is what you've got to explain. | |
It was synthetic outrage, performative, performance-based. | |
It was centrally planned, like communism. | |
This planned economy, central planned economy, is communism. | |
That's really it. | |
Not socialism per se, but communism. | |
This was media-ready, media-packaged. | |
This was Atpour. | |
This was Renamab. | |
This was utterly hollow. | |
Choreographed. | |
Cosplay. | |
Bill cosplay. | |
Cosplay. | |
It was this session for the usual suspects. | |
Who? | |
White. | |
Middle-aged. | |
TDS survivors, retired revolutionaries, people maybe reliving Woodstock through rage, or I don't know what the hell they're doing. | |
And these are supposedly my group. | |
I was 11 during Woodstock. | |
I remember it, but I was just kidding. | |
And I never understood these people. | |
I see these freaks all the time. | |
You know, we have wonderful events. | |
You know, I go to the cutting room. | |
By the way, Mrs. L has an event for the Warriors. | |
Go to her website, lynnswarriors.org. | |
Go to her Twitter at lynns underscore warriors. | |
There's an event to support the warriors, which I and others are going to be at, at the cutting room. | |
It's going to be a phenomenon. | |
So make sure you do it and support her. | |
You have no... | |
Oh my God. | |
This week, wait till you hear where she's going. | |
Albany and Washington. | |
It's a never-ending fight because kids have been abandoned. | |
Okay? | |
But sometimes at the cutting room, we'll go see some wonderful events. | |
We saw the councils. | |
The councils are incredible. | |
But then again, there's always this other group where these old hippies show up. | |
And they've got that bottled... | |
Do you ever see when old men, sometimes they dye their hair and they've got that weird kind of... | |
Their hair is like the color of tang or plum. | |
It's like some weird thing. | |
What color is it? | |
What is that? | |
Purple? | |
What is this? | |
And they have the long ponytail. | |
And they think they're rockers. | |
That's what this reminds me of. | |
These are confused leftists. | |
Or they think they're left. | |
I don't know. | |
They just hate Trump. | |
Or they hate something. | |
Hands off. | |
Hands off what? | |
I don't know. | |
Just keep your hands off. | |
Trump's not saying anything about Social Security. | |
What are you talking about? | |
It doesn't matter. | |
God damn it. | |
They're searching for a cause. | |
Rebel without a clue. | |
You know that one. | |
It's like they're walking around the ruins of their ideological collapse. | |
This is what you have to do. | |
This has got to be the message. | |
You can't go on and acknowledge them. | |
You've got to say, this is incoherent. | |
What are they doing? | |
That's like me saying, stop the war. | |
What war? | |
You know the war. | |
Stop the war. | |
Did you? | |
Yeah, I had this sign in my garage and I wanted to use it again. | |
Stop the war? | |
What war? | |
That's who they are. | |
Because I guess during halcyon days, the protests, but there is no war. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
Hands off. | |
He hasn't touched. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
There was no message of hope. | |
There was no worldview. | |
No policy push. | |
There was nothing of the kind. | |
That's what you have to understand. | |
It was nothing. | |
It was a joke. | |
It was meaningless. | |
Absolutely meaningless. | |
Now let me explain something also to you. | |
Very, very quickly. | |
We'll talk about tariffs too. | |
I don't know what's going to happen regarding war. | |
Well, regarding... | |
Who's going to do what? | |
I have no idea. | |
I'm serious. | |
I mean, it looks pretty good, but when it comes to food and tariffs and imports and exports and what's available, if you think the left is planning just to sit back and just say, well, we've got to wait until the midterms, you're out of your mind. | |
I don't know what's going to happen. | |
But the thing that is so perilous, believe it or not, is the world of food. | |
But we always have the idea that food, no, food's always going to be there. | |
Not even close. | |
Listen to this. | |
Let me ask you a question. | |
What happens when the trucks stop? | |
Think about this. | |
Trucks. | |
You know, the trucks that bring your food, and then when one store closes because of a riot, or ransomware hit, or a hurricane, or even manufactured weather. | |
Oh yeah! | |
We've talked about that. | |
What happens when all of a sudden, suddenly, the entire supply chain collapses like dominoes? | |
What happens then? | |
We've seen it happen, and it doesn't take much. | |
And that's the thing you've got to think about. | |
A trucker strike, a cyber attack, some EMP, some Carrington class disaster, a city shut down by violence. | |
It only takes one spark for shelves to go empty fast. | |
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My friend, I'm going to give you a couple of things here which is very, very critical. | |
First, make sure you are, right now, right now, I'm going to put this link. | |
This is the link, my link too. | |
To X or Twitter or whatever it was. | |
The most up-to-date, the best source of what is happening now is there. | |
And I promise you, I promise you, this is, aside from the absolute hilarity that you will feel upon reading my particular prose, you will see a connection like no others. | |
Now, I remember this week, it was wonderful over WABC. | |
I did a show. | |
It was just incredible. | |
I think it looks like next week, they might be saying, wow, wow. | |
And it was wonderful because WABC is the number one, well, the number one AM, really, in New York. | |
But certainly the number one talk, without a doubt. | |
And I've got to tell them, I thought, gee, I wonder if I can tell them what I'm telling you. | |
And without a doubt, I can because people want to know the truth. | |
People absolutely want to know the truth. | |
They love it. | |
So it was quite the event. | |
Raul says, is Trump the person to end the Russia-Ukraine war? | |
In part, That has a lot to do with President Putin and with NATO, not Zelensky, because Zelensky's a puppet. | |
But President Trump can certainly help. | |
But frankly, that's not our gig. | |
Remember something. | |
You have to give people a direction when you have these things. | |
What was their message? | |
I beg you. | |
I ask you. | |
I entreat. | |
I beseech. | |
I import you and you to tell me. | |
What was the message of this thing? | |
What was it? | |
I ask. | |
Hands off what? | |
What are you talking about? | |
It was just raw. | |
And they're upset with Elon to an extent. | |
I don't even know them. | |
Remember something. | |
Remember. | |
Remember this. | |
Listen to me. | |
Imagine going out into the street. | |
You're pushing your basket at D 'Agostino's or at Trader Joe's. | |
The store. | |
Acme. | |
Or you're just walking down the street and saying, excuse me, what do you think about Elon Musk? | |
I don't think anything about Elon Musk. | |
I don't care about it. | |
I don't even know what that means. | |
I don't know what that means. | |
What did you think about the hands-off march? | |
What hands-off march? | |
What was that about? | |
You didn't know anything about that? | |
No. | |
Not at all. | |
Not at all. | |
Let me give you an example. | |
When the World Cup is going on and the entire The world is watching the World Cup. | |
America walks around, I don't know. | |
I don't know anything about it. | |
I don't know anything. | |
So, when you're in a pocket of something, and you think, I mean, I can take you to cricket games where you will think, the world is watching. | |
No, it doesn't. | |
And those events that started and they walked down there didn't mean anything. | |
This was raw, unfiltered hatred, rage for the sake of rage. | |
The air reeked its stank of desperation. | |
I mean, you could see it in the signs, all uniformly printed with these empty slogans, hands off. | |
Hands off what exactly? | |
What does this mean? | |
Hands off. | |
No way. | |
Get away. | |
Trump and coup. | |
Trump and Elon are part of a coup. | |
Coup of what? | |
I don't know. | |
It's just a part of the coup. | |
Is it Soros? | |
Is it an ideology? | |
This is a billionaire activist pretend right to fund chaos without criticism? | |
I mean, what is this about? | |
The phrase meant everything and nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
I'll tell you a true story. | |
I'll never forget this. | |
Years ago, getting out of the subway in Union Square, they had this guy walking around. | |
It was kind of like Speaker's Corner in London, I guess. | |
But anyway, this guy had a megaphone and a microphone. | |
People were like, we're tired of this. | |
So I was with a group of friends. | |
This was years ago. | |
And we were out having a good time. | |
I said, watch this. | |
I'm a professor. | |
He said, do you mind if I say something else? | |
Sure. | |
So he gave me this thing and put it on my shoulder. | |
I had the microphone. | |
I said, I don't know about you, but I'm tired of this shit. | |
And they keep telling us, no, it'll change. | |
It'll change. | |
But it never changes. | |
No, in fact, it gets worse. | |
How long are we? | |
And I never said what it was. | |
And people were saying, yeah. | |
And I said, time after time, nothing. | |
Nothing changes. | |
How long are we supposed to put up? | |
How long? | |
This was the great Catalina integration. | |
How much? | |
I was trying her patience. | |
How long have you? | |
That's what this was. | |
It meant nothing. | |
This is forgotten already. | |
Nothing. | |
No new voters. | |
That's the point of this. | |
It was just another example, another vehicle, another attempt, another stab at repackaging the same old tired fury, the rage, you know, orange man bad. | |
Fascism is around every corner. | |
Define fascism. | |
I don't know. | |
It's something. | |
Democracy is always on the brink. | |
Repeat until the brain rot section. | |
I mean, this is... | |
This wasn't even good political theater. | |
It was community theater. | |
It was the same ex-hippie wine mob. | |
Remember the Occupy Wall Street stragglers? | |
Remember that? | |
Remember that? | |
Who've been haunting protests since Bush 43? | |
I mean, now they're just... | |
What is this? | |
Now they're graying, a little bit bitter. | |
A little bit more divorced from reality. | |
Occupy Wall Street was still one of the best ones ever. | |
And you didn't see black youth. | |
You didn't see blue-collar Latinos. | |
You didn't see fired-up working-class Americans. | |
No! | |
You saw the usual suspects. | |
You saw the same people who were going to be voting Democrat no matter what. | |
It was just boutique resistance. | |
It was nonsense. | |
The NPR crowd, the BAI crowd, you know, walking around with their strand tote bags full of rage and zero. | |
Birkenstocks with socks, tie-dyed shirts, peas. | |
What is this? | |
What are you talking about? | |
What are you talking about? | |
None of these people give a damn. | |
And they're so worried. | |
They're so worried about losing their Social Security, which I can understand, which is a very important thing. | |
But why are you talking about taking your treasury to have it liquidated or rather diluted by people from other countries that aren't applying it? | |
Doesn't this bother you? | |
The protest felt like some kind of algorithm wrote it. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Like it was just contrived. | |
You know, diverse enough optics. | |
You know, it looks good, maybe. | |
Clean signage. | |
Catchy chant. | |
This is Atpour, baby. | |
Performative passion. | |
I mean, I synchronized five, six, seven, eight. | |
It didn't reality, but it had all the energy of a flash mob led by some DNC intern. | |
It was pathetic! | |
Compare it to real grassroots, not astroturf, real grassroots. | |
I mean, what is it? | |
Messy, unpredictable, sometimes chaotic, but driven by something. | |
Something. | |
And this? | |
This was nothing. | |
This was astroturf. | |
Artificial. | |
Astroturf. | |
Watered and fertilized by foundation money. | |
And, you know, sprayed with media coverage. | |
The media are so angry. | |
They're so disconsolate. | |
They're so frightened because it's over. | |
Mowed down in seconds, by the way, after it served its purpose. | |
You don't... | |
I keep saying you don't understand. | |
I don't mean to say this. | |
They're freaking out. | |
Without these people, they don't know what to do. | |
And they are, every morning, everybody around the world is dropping to their knees and saying, dear God, please don't let this Trump tariff thing work. | |
Please! | |
Please! | |
See what Vietnam said? | |
Hey, we're out of here. | |
Now, you can tell. | |
If I were anti-Trump, Which I certainly am not, but if I were, and I knew he was going to fail, I'd say, okay, keep going, President Trump. | |
Watch this. | |
As opposed to, no, no, no! | |
Don't look! | |
It's going to fail! | |
It's going to fail! | |
And even if it seems like it's not failing, it's failing. | |
This is like the color revolution. | |
Don't you remember this? | |
You've got to know history. | |
Remember, if fake news is bad, what do you think fake history is? | |
Think Atpor. | |
Think the Maidan revolution. | |
This was all contrived. | |
This was a controlled burn. | |
We've seen this. | |
This isn't Alex Jones talking, though he's correct. | |
Manufactured consent, scripted dissent, passion play for the cameras. | |
Do it. | |
This is wonderful. | |
And today, what's the effect today? | |
Nothing. | |
Feel it. | |
Can you feel it? | |
Nothing. | |
What happened? | |
Nothing. | |
They cleaned it up and gave up show business. | |
Remember that joke? | |
It was a passion play for the cameras, not the country. | |
Nobody cared about this. | |
This was a well-timed, well-organized distraction with no staying power, no soul. | |
That's the thing. | |
Go to any Trump rally and you feel it for days. | |
They leave with a sense of, yes, it was an event. | |
Now, what do they have now? | |
They only show you the crowd. | |
Whenever you go to a Trump rally, listen to what I'm saying. | |
You always hear the people. | |
You listen to the people. | |
You talk about what the president did for them, what they did for me and my family. | |
It was that the crowd size really, they were important. | |
Here, it's just the crowd size. | |
You don't talk to people because if you realize, you realize people aren't there. | |
I don't even know why they're there. | |
It's a crowd. | |
Go home! | |
Trump has got to go! | |
Who came up with that stupid chant? | |
Hey, hey! | |
Whoa, whoa! | |
Trump and Elon got to go! | |
Hey, hey! | |
That's stupid! | |
Once you do that chant, that's it. | |
Believe me, the resistance ever said, hey, hey! | |
Go home! | |
Hitler and Goebbels got to go! | |
Nobody would ever do that. | |
It's so serious, you don't put it to a chant. | |
And ironically, if there is, there is irony here. | |
Oddpor itself would likely be a... | |
At what they're being spiritually associated with today. | |
They would say, what is this? | |
This isn't what we did. | |
Let me say this again. | |
At Poro, never forget this. | |
At Zuccotti Park, I was watching and I read about this. | |
They were founded in Serbia. | |
Remember, the idea was to push back against Slobodan Milosevician. | |
At least that's the story. | |
At Poro was known for It's kind of like this anti-Soros stance. | |
Yes, anti-Soros. | |
While Western media lazily kind of lump these protests in with the energy of youth-led and youth-fed movements like Adpour, the reality, interesting, is that Adpour and others, it was fiercely nationalistic, | |
decentralized, and completely, completely disillusioned with Globalist strings attached, you know, running the show to so-called democracy promotion. | |
It started out really good, and there's nothing better, there's nothing more delicious than taking over something which started off being different than what you thought. | |
So Adpour rejected outside meddling. | |
This was their thing. | |
You know, these hands-off performers welcome it. | |
Otport supposedly fought tyranny. | |
That was their thing. | |
And this crowd fights for hashtags. | |
There's nothing there. | |
See, in a way, I'm always saying social media is good, social media is bad, social media is this. | |
It's good and bad and everything. | |
It's changed everything. | |
The loudspeaker was good. | |
Until it let crazy fascists be heard. | |
You know what I mean? | |
The knife was wonderful to cut cords and skin, meat, and then it was stabbing people. | |
It's the same story. | |
So, during the Adpour movement, they put their bodies on the line in the face of dictatorship. | |
They really, this is where they started from. | |
This was something. | |
This was a movement. | |
This was an ideological, intellectual, spiritual movement. | |
It wouldn't step off a Starbucks line without a permit and a Wi-Fi signal. | |
These people, I don't even get it. | |
Now the only thing real about it was TDS. | |
Trump lives, I hate this expression, I'm going to keep saying it, rent-free in their minds. | |
He lives rent-free in their minds. | |
They weren't there to bill. | |
They were there to scream. | |
They had no future to sell. | |
No agenda to pitch. | |
Nothing. | |
One more time. | |
Let me tell you something right now. | |
You better go and sign up right this moment. | |
I'm telling you, X is the best thing. | |
This is where I go first thing in the morning. | |
What's breaking? | |
What's new? | |
Not the others. | |
That's where I go. | |
These folks had no future to sell. | |
They had no agenda to pitch. | |
Just anger, I guess, or hey, hey, ho, ho. | |
Blind, bitter, brainwashed, you know, just anger. | |
Kind of an unfocused, kind of a scatter, like a blunderbuss. | |
No hope, no thoughts, no worldview, no message, no direction, no ideas, no plans, no strategy. | |
Just the same broken chorus over and over from a movement, and I guess a persuasion, if you will, that lost the plot years ago. | |
And see, America, we're waking up to this. | |
We're waking up to this. | |
There was just this idea of, you see, I remember one time... | |
I think it was South Korea. | |
They had like a half a million people show up because of beef importation. | |
I don't know. | |
They didn't just march one time. | |
The signs of manufactured outrage are everywhere. | |
And you can buy them. | |
You can buy a protest kit. | |
You can get pre-printed slogans. | |
I'm not kidding you. | |
You can get... | |
Watch Maidan. | |
Watch... | |
Watch the Oliver Stone. | |
It was fantastic. | |
How you can have a chant. | |
They'll show you how to march, how to move. | |
You come from this direction, that direction. | |
You have to have a song. | |
This is a carefully worded press releases. | |
Make sure you know. | |
They've done everything. | |
See, Adpore was decentralized, and that was their problem. | |
See, the problem with Occupy Wall Street, one of the reasons why it failed was They would have six or seven committees just to see what are they going to get for lunch. | |
It was weird. | |
They were sincere, but the organizational part, because they were decentralized, destroyed it. | |
Now, these are not the tools of revolution. | |
You know, props and PR firms, that's not the way a revolution works. | |
Uh-uh. | |
Uh-uh. | |
Remember the difference between that and Maidan. | |
Maidan was force. | |
You see, If I came in and it was different, if I said, okay, you do the, you do the, thank God, but you do the program. | |
I'll take care of the thugs. | |
Because if you think Antifa, there are levels beyond that. | |
There are levels and people, they're not even, ever since the Pinkertons, there are people, violent people, who love this stuff. | |
Oh my God. | |
You haven't seen them yet. | |
Give them all black. | |
Motorcycle helmets. | |
Give them a stance. | |
Give them a look. | |
You put on this, they will turn into, and then their hair gets purple, and they, oh, God, you... | |
See, that's luckily not good. | |
That's the reason. | |
Now, it's no accident, by the way, that the media were already on site, cameras rolling, ready to frame it as organic. | |
It was timed. | |
It was tested. | |
It was telegraphed. | |
It was promoted. | |
Ready to go. | |
Graphics packages. | |
All of the lower thirds. | |
It was a flashpoint, you know, for attention, but not for change. | |
Remember, there's no takeaway. | |
What is it that you want? | |
Remember, when you do a business meeting, sometimes it's exploratory, and sometimes you go for, okay, what's your takeaway? | |
What do I want from this? | |
They want you to believe, my dear friend, that this is passion. | |
They want you to believe that this is organic. | |
They want you to believe that this is real. | |
But what it is, it's a brand. | |
It's a hashtag. | |
It's a product rollout. | |
It's a PR move, you know, wrapped in just enough outrage, enough anger, enough whatever it is to trend, maybe, maybe for 48 hours. | |
Now, the fact that it was Saturday, bad. | |
Monday, it's dead. | |
So, it's done tomorrow. | |
It's done. | |
But people are seeing through it. | |
They understand this. | |
And that's the beautiful part about this. | |
You see, the real America, the real America that we're a part, the real America, the working class family America, the people who represent us, just regular folks, who really, the only movement we have is our country. | |
That's right. | |
Small business owner, the veteran, the young parent, trying to afford, you know, stuff for kids. | |
Maybe the retiree. | |
Maybe just a regular person. | |
And you find out that black, white, gay, whatever, they're all the same. | |
They're not buying this. | |
Because the last time, the last election, I remember what they're doing, and I'm going to say this again. | |
Who is going to replace Trump? | |
Who? | |
First of all, from their point of view, now remember, remember what I told you. | |
They're going to put up Gavin Newsom, and he's going to be Dangerous. | |
Carla, the cooking CEO, says, A dull, sad crowd drifts aimlessly. | |
Their rehearsed chants, yep. | |
Lacking energy or luster. | |
Empty minds echo a pointless protest, yep. | |
Void of fire direction. | |
A muted lament lost in apathy. | |
Hear, hear! | |
That should be a Joni Mitchell line. | |
That's exactly what it is. | |
That's exactly what it is. | |
When you find... | |
When you find what's going on... | |
Oh. | |
Now somebody says, Mussolini. | |
Okay. | |
But you better understand who the enemy is. | |
But as Carla says, and this is important, this is not a grassroots movement. | |
I'm very glad about that. | |
Now that's not to say we have nothing to worry about. | |
But if this had not been AstroTurf, if this had not been, I'd be upset. | |
I'd be worried. | |
It's AstroTurf laid down by people who wouldn't recognize a real revolution if it marched through their compostable kitchenware aisle or whatever the hell it is. | |
I'm trying to think of these cutesy things. | |
And they scream hands off. | |
This is the thing, hands off while holding onto every institution. | |
They've hollowed out with woke nonsense. | |
See, they want to play rebel. | |
They want to play rebel while they sit on top of the bureaucratic throne or heap. | |
But it's all falling apart. | |
There's nothing there. | |
And if you watch right now, watch that. | |
The one now who I find to be the absolute. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
I'm going to say something to you and you better not think I'm merely being mean. | |
I am dead serious about this. | |
The person who is becoming the voice of the radical, of the democrats or whatever it is, is this Caitlin Collins. | |
By the way, notice how Caitlyn Clark is nowhere to be found. | |
Have you noticed that? | |
Caitlyn Clark. | |
Remember her, the basketball person? | |
Nowhere to be found. | |
Caitlyn Clark. | |
Nowhere to be found. | |
She was the hottest thing around. | |
Nowhere to be found. | |
Nowhere. | |
Nowhere. | |
She came out against Trump. | |
Nowhere to be found. | |
Isn't that something? | |
And who used to be, who used to be the person, believe it or not? | |
Rachel Maddow. | |
Rachel Maddow was MSDNC. | |
They're gone, they're done, they're finished, they're through. | |
They're, oh, Osho, it's done. | |
Al Sharpton, and oh, God, it's done. | |
Who is the person now? | |
Caitlin Collins. | |
Whitehouse. | |
They've got her spread so thin, she is the person. | |
Pilgrim Media writes, President Trump and his folks will get the slap shit or slap shot? | |
Is that it? | |
Slap shot I heard, but I did not know the other word. | |
I did not know that. | |
Now, here's the thing which is the most important. | |
Let me go back to this. | |
Oh, and Carla says again, Bob Grant would have... | |
It said, fake, phony, and a fraud. | |
Oh, my God. | |
I felt... | |
You know what, Carla? | |
It was so funny. | |
He sang 77 WABC. | |
Oh, I can hear him. | |
Bob Grant was such a nice... | |
He's such a nice... | |
It was so funny when Mrs. L had met him years ago. | |
I mean, he... | |
Didn't know his personality. | |
I mean, didn't know who I really was. | |
I mean, he's just the sweetest guy in the world. | |
I don't want to roam. | |
God bless him. | |
Anyway. | |
But, Caitlin Collins. | |
She's so nasty. | |
Nasty. | |
Just, it's like, get rid of her. | |
You don't understand. | |
There's this guy, Scott Jennings, if it matters, they're paying him a ton of money and he is the most lucid. | |
Now, let me explain something again. | |
Everything counts. | |
To people who still read the New York Times, CNN means something. | |
And you've got to get rid of this. | |
If you're interested in beating the right. | |
Now, the machinery that used to crank out the outrage on demand is breaking down. | |
People are burned out. | |
The message is burned out. | |
They're tired of being lied to. | |
It's not hitting anymore. | |
It's like the reason why disco sometimes ends. | |
They're tired of being told that Pretend billionaires like Soros are victims while they struggle to afford gas. | |
Did you see where Klaus Schwab stepped down from World Economic Forum? | |
It's the most incredible thing in the world. | |
And let me also tell you something. | |
I've never heard... | |
Who is the young man I hurt? | |
I am so... | |
I am so... | |
I'm sorry. | |
I'm even so sorry, too. | |
I think he follows me. | |
He's very smart. | |
A lot of people follow me. | |
You know that? | |
Interestingly, I don't know. | |
And there's some other people who I DM. | |
I would never mention their name ever. | |
We talk and we chat. | |
I would never because if I get associated with them, it'll kill them. | |
But they're so smart. | |
And I think their message means they're people that you wouldn't believe, but I respect them. | |
It's the lawyer of me. | |
I believe in confidentiality. | |
You don't ever let that out. | |
You don't let that go. | |
But I want to tell you something. | |
There is this young man. | |
Have you ever gone to a band video? | |
That's wonderful. | |
Yeah, it's called Banned Video. | |
This is Alex Jones. | |
And this is... | |
Okay, here we go. | |
We have the American Journal. | |
The American Journal. | |
And his name is... | |
Oh, hang on a minute. | |
His name is... | |
Harrison Smith. | |
Excellent. | |
But the man I saw today... | |
Oh, Saturday... | |
Friday... | |
Sunday Night Live. | |
Oh yes, this young man. | |
His name is... | |
Oh, come on. | |
Tell me his name. | |
He's fantastic. | |
I've heard him today. | |
Brilliant. | |
Brilliant. | |
Alex has to be a little bit better in making sure I know. | |
Sunday night. | |
Maybe, you know. | |
Post Infowars. | |
He is tremendous. | |
His name is... | |
It's not Owen Schroer. | |
Let me turn to you. | |
I should always ask you, because you're my chat GPT. | |
Who is it? | |
Chase Geisel? | |
Okay. | |
Very good. | |
Phenomenal. | |
I get him and the other young fellow. | |
No, it's not him. | |
Nope. | |
In any event, I don't want to waste my time. | |
I saw him today. | |
He's on. | |
It's incredible. | |
Brilliant. | |
Brilliant. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
People know what's going on. | |
Now let me explain this to you as well. | |
This is also critical. | |
This has me concerned. | |
And let me ask you what you take of it. | |
I want you to watch this. | |
And I want you to pay attention to this. | |
And I want you to tell me what this means to you. | |
It might be hard to hear, so I'll try to turn this up. | |
Oops. | |
Hang on a minute. | |
At the end of the day... | |
Let me try it again here. | |
And I'm hopeful, for example, with the tariffs that at the end of the day, I hope it is agreed that both Europe and the United States should move, ideally, in my view, to a zero-tariff situation, effectively creating a free trade zone between Europe and North America. | |
And that would be my... | |
That's what I hope occurs. | |
And also more freedom of people to move between Europe and North America, if they wish. | |
If they wish to work in Europe or wish to work in America, they should be allowed to do so, in my view. | |
So that has certainly been my advice to the president. | |
I do not know what that means. | |
I do not know what that means. | |
I can explain to you the idea of tariffs, how they work theoretically. | |
I can explain to you the... | |
I don't know. | |
If I were to follow a libertarian, Bill Friedman, Thomas Sowell, protective tariffs don't work. | |
What do you mean they don't work? | |
They don't work? | |
What do you mean they don't work? | |
They don't work. | |
Well Milton, what do you mean? | |
You mean economically? | |
Yeah. | |
I said, well let me explain to you this much. | |
I want you always to think ahead. | |
And I want people to be able to say this. | |
I want people to be able to say, do you remember when, do you remember when President Trump said this about tariffs? | |
Yeah. | |
Remember how people were saying, he's crazy? | |
Remember that? | |
Yeah. | |
Remember how President Trump? | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Remember that? | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
But he stuck to it. | |
He sure did. | |
He didn't change his mind, did he? | |
Nope. | |
He did not change his mind. | |
Nope. | |
So the next time when Trump says, I'm going to do something, he'll say, remember what I told you about the tariffs? | |
I did it. | |
Now, I'm going to tell you right now. | |
If you would like to hear somebody tell you why tariffs work, why it's a good idea, Tucker Carlson in his recent interview was terrific. | |
Other people say they don't. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know what to do. | |
So listen to me, my friends. | |
Listen to me and let us all hold hands and let us all grab hands. | |
And remember what I'm about to tell you, which is very, very important. | |
Very, very, very, very, very critical. | |
Listen to me and listen carefully. | |
Carefully, I should say. | |
Number one. | |
We are in a fight for our lives. | |
We are in a fight that we... | |
I don't even really understand. | |
We are in a fight that... | |
We have never even seen before. | |
We have an enemy that is on many, many platforms. | |
Let me explain this rule to you. | |
We have the media. | |
This was the media. | |
And were the media, plural. | |
And they represented A force that was just so formidable because people paid attention. | |
Something happened with Doge. | |
And Doge, I believe, took such a huge chunk out of the available monies that when USAID went and others, all of the money that went to all of these media folks was cut off. | |
It was like you going into... | |
Remember in the old days when... | |
You watch the World War II movies and say, we went and we bombed the ball-bearing plant. | |
Remember that? | |
We bombed the ball-bearing plant. | |
What the hell is the ball-bearing plant? | |
I don't know, but we bombed them. | |
They don't make ball-bearings anymore. | |
What do ball-bearings do? | |
I don't know what they did, but they're gone. | |
Okay, why? | |
Because they were critical. | |
Ball-bearings, ball the machinery and all that. | |
Gyroscopes. | |
When you attack production, It's the most important thing in the world, because whatever they can do, they can't produce this, this, this, and this. | |
You bomb the railroads. | |
Why was that? | |
To stop the production, to keep the troops from being fired. | |
What was the media? | |
The media was a production line for propaganda. | |
It kept people going. | |
It was this endless, and it was not only that, but it was Wikipedia. | |
We've got to get... | |
When they took that thing... | |
I don't want to use... | |
I hate when people call women bitches. | |
It's very sexist to me. | |
I'm serious. | |
It is. | |
But that Harriton from NPR Marr, she was the head of Wikipedia. | |
If you destroy that, you destroy the railroads, the support lines. | |
You support the ability for this contaminated, horrible information to be provided. | |
Okay? | |
You got that? | |
And that's what we did. | |
You are going to feel what happens when this... | |
I told you about George Clooney. | |
George Clooney was picked as their guy, the golden boy from the media world. | |
And they said, if you propagate this Trump stuff, you name it, Tony, Oscar, we're going to charge you everything. | |
Why? | |
Because we have unlimited money. | |
We will buy this for you. | |
We'll buy you. | |
Golden Globe, they buy these. | |
The Oscars. | |
Look at the woman who supposedly, the trans actors who came out against trans or whatever, and they shit-canned her. | |
They don't even care about this. | |
They will buy whatever they want. | |
They will make sure that the right movies are promoted, that the right movies win. | |
Same thing with the Tonys. | |
They do all this stuff all the time. | |
That's no more. | |
Watch what happens. | |
So we're winning that particular area. | |
Number two, we've got to point out to these people that if you are a Democrat, You are a Democrat for reasons that have nothing to do with policy, focus, plan, direction. | |
Imagine you hate Philadelphia. | |
Remember like WC Field? | |
And there are different buses. | |
One says Philadelphia and you say, there's no way. | |
I'm getting on this bus. | |
Why? | |
Because it's not Philadelphia. | |
Do you know where it's going? | |
Nope. | |
But it's not Philadelphia. | |
What if it's worse? | |
There's no such thing worse as Philadelphia. | |
Wanna bet? | |
That's what they do. | |
I hate Trump. | |
But there is no more Trump. | |
He's done. | |
They don't even think about the long run. | |
Now I hope that people realize something. | |
And if you listen to anything I said, remember this. | |
When you take away Trump, nobody can pick up the hate momentum. | |
Nobody. | |
J.D. Vance, on his best day, cannot pick up the hate momentum. | |
Son! | |
Kemala! | |
Never had the love of money. | |
She was not Trump. | |
When you take Trump out of it, there's no... | |
Imagine professional wrestling without the heel. | |
Baby faces only. | |
Good guys only. | |
You say, oh no, no, no, no, no. | |
We have good guys. | |
I want to say this again to you. | |
MyPillow, by the way. | |
MyPillow. | |
Mike Lindell. | |
Lindell TV is like the best. | |
I didn't know how good this was. | |
Have you seen this? | |
See, they... | |
The first time they had a couple of young women, I said, oh, Michigan. | |
Poverty. | |
Reading her thing. | |
That's the best questions I've ever heard. | |
Caroline, I was going to boot that frumpy, dumpy, mean, funja face, that from Bissima Collins. | |
In fact, they kind of should keep her there, sort of, maybe, I don't know. | |
But Mike Lindell, remember what they did to Mike Lindell? | |
He had, MyPillow was everywhere. | |
Every TV loved him. | |
He was on every show. | |
They loved it. | |
He was this great guy with a great story. | |
He had a drug addiction and this. | |
He had a mustache. | |
And then one day he said, you know, I like Trump. | |
That was it. | |
And every day, whenever we go shopping, we go down our roostery in Jersey. | |
There was a Bed Bath& Beyond there. | |
There was a place called Harmon. | |
There was a Harmon little place. | |
And there were these big There were these big things at Bed Bath& Beyond, these big containers that had pillows, and I'll never forget that. | |
Well, they decided, ah, we're going to do it. | |
And they wanted to ruin him because they hated us. | |
And they went after this guy with a pillow company who just pillows. | |
And by the way, they sell more slippers than you can imagine. | |
Why? | |
Because of the hate! | |
And it was unchecked. | |
It was unrivaled. | |
It was unlimited. | |
And now we drive by, guess who's out of business? | |
Bad, bad, and beyond. | |
Wah, wah, wah. | |
And harm and all. | |
I don't want to see that, but I say, but Mike Lindell's still standing. | |
And he's now doing media. | |
And we've got to support these people. | |
So go to mypillow.com, promo code Lionel. | |
He can't. | |
They are going to dance on his grave. | |
But not, I'm not saying. | |
Give the guy money and say, this is not a contribution. | |
It's the best product in the world! | |
I don't want to tell you anything, but I found out a secret. | |
You probably don't know this. | |
The secret to the pillows are the little bolsters, the little ones. | |
They can fine-tune stuff. | |
I never knew. | |
Normally you get the big one, you fold it in half, but I don't know what to do. | |
It's the little ones. | |
Slippers, sheets, mypillow.com. | |
I can't say it enough. | |
I can't say it enough. | |
We are in a war right now. | |
We are in an intellectual war, the likes of which we can't even understand. | |
We can't grasp it. | |
Our good friend Chris Cox says, Since things of past are coming to light as provable fact, I wonder what else will be exposed during his second term? | |
70-90% of devices to these marches are repeat visitors, DS-funded and organized. | |
Yep. | |
But you see, you're right about that, and thank you. | |
But that's not the point. | |
The thing is, there's two things to do. | |
Number one is to ignore it. | |
It doesn't mean anything. | |
What does this mean? | |
Trump's not... | |
Trump? | |
Elon? | |
Now what I wish somebody would say was, Elon, I want you to do me a favor. | |
And we never had this conversation. | |
And you might not want to be involved in this. | |
But I want you to talk to all your billionaire friends. | |
Call them favors. | |
The guy from all your Doge friends. | |
The guy from Airbnb and the guy from this and Peter Thiel and all these folks. | |
And I want you to give me each a billion dollars. | |
And we'll put them in a fund and I'll never touch it. | |
I can't touch it. | |
But I'm going to put together an army. | |
I want to be Army. | |
You know what I want to be? | |
Cooties. | |
Remember when you were in school and you had cooties? | |
Remember you have a cootie shot? | |
Remember that? | |
Cooties? | |
You got cooties. | |
What were cooties? | |
I don't know what they were. | |
But they were there. | |
And you knew them. | |
You were afraid. | |
Oh my God. | |
He hit me. | |
I didn't get a cootie shot. | |
It's like a vampire-like cancer. | |
I don't know what it was. | |
I want to be cooties. | |
I want them to say, what the hell is going on? | |
Who are these people? | |
Cooties. | |
I want the courts. | |
I want Elon Musk to give me the money, and I'm going to say, Elon, you don't know this. | |
I find out there's going to be a rally. | |
I am going to counter-rally. | |
Now, when you counter-rally, you're going to have violence, and you don't want to do that. | |
But I might have Something involving lawfare, where we go and we have environmental statements, we have leftist groups that we will create who will say, you can't do this because, like Kathy Hochul says, we live in a world of congestion pricing, and this will cause congestion, human congestion, of methane and flatulence and belching and eructation and borborygmus, and not only that, it's unsafe. | |
Because we've done studies and because there's not going to be enough porta-potties in human ways. | |
And I want to lawfare their ass like they can't put injunctions. | |
Because we can get our people too. | |
Remember, we've got our judges. | |
I want to just move in or somebody do me a favor at the either give away something free Have a concert on that day. | |
I don't know what. | |
But I want to sit back and say, whatever you can do, we can do bigger and better. | |
Whatever you want. | |
Counter-protest, another protest, give away, whatever it is. | |
But we cannot sit back and expect Harris Faulkner to come forward and to say, this is what we're going to do. | |
No, Harris. | |
Thank you very much. | |
I appreciate this. | |
We've got to be able to use dirty, legal, mind-effing propaganda the likes of which nobody has ever seen or could imagine. | |
Elon, we need your money. | |
We've got to go big time. | |
Big time. | |
But remember, the message today is Soros didn't do this. | |
He didn't have the money. | |
That was the last of the... | |
He's not going to put money together for this. | |
And all of those people were already going to vote for a Democrat no matter what. | |
All of those people. | |
Okay. | |
Let me see. | |
The number of people who voted for Kamala Harris in 2024. | |
Okay? | |
This is my question. | |
And that number, ready for this? | |
In 2024. | |
It was. | |
This is still... | |
Let me do it again. | |
This is my favorite chat, GPT. | |
How many people voted for Kamala Harris? | |
This is what I put. | |
And there's my answer. | |
And it is... | |
Just a second. | |
Searching the web. | |
Grok is great too. | |
For getting to the hard stuff. | |
75 million votes. | |
The Democratic nominee received 75 million votes and Trump received around 77.5 million. | |
Now this is what they're saying. | |
I'm just telling you this. | |
Of course, it was the right place. | |
It was 312 electoral versus whatever. | |
But 75 million votes. | |
Now, let's just assume that that is the number. | |
I know what you're going to say. | |
But let's just assume. | |
So, there are these people who are going to be there. | |
75 million people. | |
So, 75 million people voted for this retardate. | |
I'm sorry. | |
So, remember, they're going to be there no matter what. | |
Why? | |
Because they were voting against Trump. | |
Take away Trump, and what do you have? | |
What do you have? | |
Do you hear what I'm saying? | |
What do you have? | |
This is the most important thing I can tell you, my friends. | |
This is the most important thing I can put into you. | |
I can tell you right this moment. | |
The most important thing in the world, you've got to ask yourself, what in the world? | |
Where is the allegiance? | |
Don't get upset about this. | |
Don't be upset. | |
Don't be in any way made upset or what have you. | |
I want you to think about very, very carefully how these things are going. | |
Now, I want to bring this to your attention as well. | |
On May the 6th, here in New York City, we're going to have a blockbuster colossal fundraiser for the Warriors. | |
And this is Mrs. L's, this is her, excuse me, X or Twitter tag right here. | |
I want you to get this. | |
I want you to make a note of this. | |
Go there right away. | |
So much is needed right now. | |
So much is needed now because this president with 75 days is doing so many great things like you. | |
Cannot believe. | |
There is such a change and such a momentum. | |
Mrs. L is going to be going to Albany. | |
She's going to be going to D.C. She is meeting with... | |
I'll let her tell you. | |
She might not want me to tell you, but put it this way, it's as big as you can get. | |
And for the first time, because during the Biden administration, there was nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
Washington was a ghost town. | |
So the warriors need you, and believe it or not, the country and children and... | |
We need the Warriors. | |
So that is that link. | |
Please go there. | |
Support her. | |
I'm telling her. | |
The other day we went to an event. | |
Can I tell them about that? | |
About this with Goya? | |
Sure. | |
She went with an event. | |
It was a group called Wonder Girls. | |
Wonder Girls works with Goya. | |
Goya Foods are the most fantastic people in the world. | |
They have a plan in Jersey City that is just Incredible. | |
This was an event. | |
We went there. | |
I was there setting everything up. | |
I'm the producer. | |
But meeting with girls, it was a career day, right? | |
Empowerment. | |
And Mrs. L was there with girls, young girls, black, white, Latino, different religions, veiled. | |
It was a veritable potpourri of girls. | |
Young girls, the future, looking for direction, empowerment, protection, and wanting to know. | |
It was just wonderful. | |
And I was honored. | |
Go to her site, you see pictures of it. | |
I'm the chronicler. | |
I'm just... | |
I'm just there. | |
There is such a need. | |
What needs to be done, especially for girls in particular, it's so... | |
Boys, it's kind of tough, too. | |
But girls, because they are victimized. | |
Like, you cannot believe. | |
They are victimized and targeted at levels I never thought possible. | |
Make the dream great again. | |
Says, is that dick? | |
Says, 75 million, ha! | |
They didn't need illegal anything. | |
That is correct. | |
One of you fine people said it was so great on WABC. | |
This, it was Friday was I talked to a woman That I think I may have talked to for 30 years ago. | |
WABC is this monster. | |
This monster. | |
There was no other AM station. | |
I don't think anybody can get near it. | |
But it was different. | |
It was different. | |
So, doing that again Saturday and who knows? | |
You know why? | |
They're very smart. | |
That's all I'm going to tell you. | |
Every now and then there's somebody in the entertainment business who's very smart. | |
And I'll tell you one thing, which is the most, which I've got to tell you, which is the thing. | |
When I went to WABC, you know what they told me? | |
Nothing. | |
Have a nice show. | |
That's it. | |
Don't talk about this. | |
Don't mention it. | |
You have no idea what that means. | |
You have no idea. | |
I gave these stories about, I remember one time I worked for this Chidrulo, who actually came in and said, why didn't you talk about the Chinese instrument panel or something? | |
What? | |
That's when I realized, it's over. | |
Because you don't tell people what to talk about, what not to talk about. | |
Because it throws off momentum, it throws off everything. | |
Meg says, indeed sir, love you, Lionel Nation. | |
You're the best. | |
Our great truck driver. | |
Thank you. | |
Look at this. | |
Leslie says, why don't I send an email to express how much I loved you on the show to John Katz. | |
John Katz of Matidis, who, of course, is the Pate Prelate, the Puba, the president of WABC. | |
It was something. | |
I'm telling you, it was something. | |
And there's nothing... | |
The best times... | |
I used to do... | |
When I was at PIX11, I did 4 to 6, right? | |
4 to 6? | |
No. 4 to 6 a.m. | |
Yeah, I did 4 to 6. I did 10 p.m. | |
It was all over. | |
4 to 6, we had numbers through the roof. | |
But the thing is that I used to get up at 11 o 'clock at night. | |
But that's... | |
But 2 o 'clock? | |
2 to 6 a.m. in New York? | |
Do you know what that is? | |
And here's the best part. | |
Like Ted, Ted, Ted Turner said, when he said, we're not going to turn the TV, we're not going to turn the network off at midnight. | |
People are up all the time. | |
In New York City, it's going into the station and there's like parties and people are going crazy. | |
I'm coming out of the station. | |
Parties and people are going... | |
It's a city you can't believe. | |
Anyway, so thank you for that. | |
So my friends, please, I ask you again, support Mrs. L, Lynn's Warriors. | |
This is some of the most, she's going to tell you, you cannot believe the work she is doing. | |
I don't want to speak for her, because some of it, I don't want to speak out of hand, but you can't believe it. | |
And she is one of the most respected. | |
Dead names. | |
Because what happens is, a lot of folks, this is me talking now, this is me, a lot of folks wanted to get into this business just because they liked the glam. | |
Hey, I'm a, I'm a, I'm into, you know, whatever it is. | |
Predators. | |
And then that kind of wore off, and then they just loved the glam. | |
You need the hard work. | |
The hard work is the tough part. | |
And it leeches, it kills your soul to be talking about it. | |
So anyway, Howie Brown, I thank you, my friend. | |
Raul Rodriguez, thank you. | |
Johnny Wolfe, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Ryan, thank you. | |
Suzanne Nelson, we thank you. | |
Pilgrim Media, our good friend Carla, the cooking CEO, thank you. | |
Chris Cox, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Big Dick from Chi-Town, thank you. | |
We appreciate you as well. | |
And we will be back later on. | |
Make sure you are subscribed to Lionel Nation right here. | |
And also follow me on X or Twitter. | |
That's the best. | |
Because I've got stuff that's just... | |
It is still the best way. | |
And also, do not be in any way confused or confounded. | |
President Trump is in 5% he has done so far of his term. | |
5%. | |
75 or so days. | |
We just started. | |
We just started. | |
Seems like he's been there forever, but he hasn't. | |
Alright, dear friends. | |
Thank you so much. | |
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Right here on YouTube. | |
Make sure you subscribe. | |
Lynn's Warriors. | |
And also don't forget my legal channel, Lionel Legal. | |
Alright, my friends. | |
I had a wonderful time. | |
An hour and 42 minutes. | |
I had a lot to tell you this morning. | |
But you know what? | |
You need me. | |
As Sally Fields said, you really need me. | |
Or did she say, like me? | |
I don't care. | |
You may like me, but you really need me. | |
Because I speak the truth. | |
Until then, my friend, remember, the monkey's head. | |
The show's over. | |
Sue you. |