BREAKING: Woke Media Caught Faking the Narrative on Gun Violence—Here’s What They Won’t Show You!
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Whenever there's a school shooting, whenever there's a school shooting, a shooting, any kind of shooting, any horror like this, and it is a horror.
There's no doubt about that.
The radical left will dust off the usual code, the usual stuff.
The radical left does.
And it will say the same things as to what is going on.
And they are lying flat out, up to your face, regarding how this thing goes.
Since time immemorial, whenever something happens, whenever there's a mass murder, whenever there's a serial killer, whenever children are hurt or animals, whatever it is, we always ask why.
Cause, the causal question.
And cause can also lead to casuistry, which is a whole other story, which I don't want to get into right now.
So the question is cause.
What causes this?
How do we...
What causes this?
Now the radical left...
Four reasons that we can argue, by the way, the best interview Tucker has ever done is this Frerichs, what is his name?
I was just watching him.
I can't, I forgot his name.
Dear God, I forgot his name.
His name is, yeah, Anson Frerichs, F-R-E-R-I-C-K-S.
Please Watch this.
It is one of the best videos explaining a lot of why people are doing whatever it is that they're doing.
It's terrific.
Many times, a lot of our friends will just come up with things.
They'll come up with reasons why.
Wow, the reason for this is because...
And I'm not really sure why.
This is one of the best causal...
Explanations anybody's ever seen.
And I bring this to your attention absolutely positively, without a doubt.
It is superb.
But when it comes to the notion of shooting, the first thing you have to tell people is take a deep breath and let's look at what's going on.
Let's look at the issues, let's look at what it's not.
Is it a tragedy?
Yes.
Why do people do it?
We'll get to that.
Can we stop it?
Which is the most important.
And why do people lie?
I might be violating my own particular rules as far as the causation, but why is it that people lie?
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The difference between correlation and cause has been a subject of mine, one of my favorite topics forever.
And I invite you to just stop and ask yourself what causes something, really causes something, as opposed to what is...
What causes the decline of the American family?
What causes obesity?
What causes it?
What causes it?
Well, more calories being...
No, no, no, no, no.
Why are people...
Let's see.
Why is obesity higher?
Well, because more calories.
No, no, no, no.
But why are people...
Because they're eating more.
No, you're missing the point.
Why are people eating more?
Then we get into...
All kinds of crazy.
And people will come up with their own idea.
Well, we're not running.
We're not running like we use it.
What are you talking about?
What do you mean we're not running?
Anyway, anyway.
So correlation and cause is a wonderful thing.
Let me also give you this great, great definition of casuistry, which is just...
Casuistry.
I like casuistry.
Is the use of clever but unsound reasoning, especially in relation to moral questions.
Sophistry.
Clever but unsound.
And that's what a lot of it is.
Because as you know, most people don't really know how to argue.
Most people, as you know, spend most of their time just reacting and not really arguing, not really taking a thing and critically thinking and breaking it down.
Okay, fine.
So what comes up next?
Well, we get to this.
And this is important.
More than anything else, more than anything else, we have to look at how common is this.
As of today, there are 340 million Americans.
And if you look at the number of, I can give you the number, the guns per 100,000.
The bottom line is, if we're looking at school shooting, this is a university shooting in Tallahassee at FSU, versus a school, like an elementary school.
Completely different.
Schools are combined.
It's a building.
You don't have a campus.
You do, but not like FSU is spread out over acres and acres.
It's a different concept.
Plus, they're older and what have you.
That's a hard one.
And we're going to find out stories about the person who rigged the gun.
It doesn't matter.
I don't even care.
And I've been telling you for the longest time, my dear friends, please, we must, we must absolutely positively agree, not by virtue of legislation, but agree to stop, stop, stop, stop listing the names.
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We should disagree not to mention, you know how we don't, a lot of times we just don't say things on TV and we don't wear certain clothes.
We don't wear bathing suits or try to wear a bathing suit and a cheese.
Cake Factory?
Because we just don't.
It's not any particular reason.
Just through convention.
So I think we should all agree.
We're not going to put pictures of the person, mention their name, what their plans were, problems, or whatever it is.
Okay.
So you have somebody who does this.
Now the question is, are they mentally ill?
Let me ask that question.
Are they mentally ill?
I'll wait.
Because there's a lag time here.
Are they mentally ill?
Are people who go in and shoot, are they mentally ill?
Are they crazy?
They don't know right from wrong.
They hear voices.
Are they crazy?
Do you think they're crazy?
It's a very interesting question.
Let's start with this one.
Let's see this.
Answer my question.
What do you think?
I'll wait.
Because I'd like to see your answer.
Are they crazy?
Fred says unhinged.
What does that mean?
It's good.
It could be.
I mean, it's the way I've seen it.
What is, dog?
The fact speaks for itself?
Answer my question.
Temporary insanity?
Lizzie Solak.
Liz, of course, is our dead mother.
Bless her heart.
Are they saying no?
Morally ill?
No?
What is it?
What do you call this?
Stupid is, is stupid that?
Do you think they're stupid?
Do we really know?
Let's start off with this question.
What are they?
Are they crazy?
That's the first question people ask.
Are they crazy?
And I would submit to you, well, could be.
It depends.
I don't know.
What if I were to tell you that most crazy people don't do this?
Most crazy people don't shoot up people.
So what does their being crazy have to do with this?
Most crazy people don't do this.
So when you say, well, are they crazy?
Well, why would they be crazy?
Because most crazy people don't do it.
Most schizophrenics don't do it.
Most people who hear voices don't do it.
Most people don't do this.
Most people.
You can go into every prison.
You can see the worst people.
The worst.
Pelican Bay and Supermax.
And none of them have done this.
None of them walked into a...
School.
The worst people in the world.
The craziest people in the world.
You can go to a mental hospital.
You can go to Creedmoor.
Go to Bellevue.
Go wherever you want.
None of them have done this.
So my question to you is this.
Are they crazy?
What difference does that mean?
Are they crazy?
What a stupid question.
That's like saying, are they overweight?
Are they diabetic?
Are they whatever?
I don't know.
You know what I mean?
I'm not sure.
What is crazy?
It's what we always say.
We just say this.
Now the next question is.
Were they on medication?
What role does medication play in this?
Now, I want you to answer the question like you normally do when you are in our group.
You know that, right?
Answer the question the way you normally do in our group.
There we go.
You got that?
Are they on medication?
What does, and this is important, what does, I'm making notes here, what does, what do, by the way, tomorrow night, don't forget, make sure you pay attention.
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Okay.
Question.
What do you think?
What do you think?
Very important.
The first rule is, are they crazy?
The second rule is drugs.
And you've heard, haven't you, SSRIs are linked to this?
Haven't you heard this?
Haven't you heard this?
Come on, we love to do this.
We love, we always say SSRIs, SSRIs, SSRIs.
That's good.
Joe Lacey says, yeah, I mean, you know, medicines from doctors.
If you read the particular, the actual inserts, if you read the contraindications, the side effects, or as I call them, the effects, you will see that When people are either coming off of them or some of the side effects or effects of these is sometimes either homicide, violence, suicide, homicide, the whole bit.
What does that mean?
And for them to list it first means it must really be bad because they will fight tooth and nail to get that particular distinction all the way to the bottom.
But based upon incidents, instances, frequency, all of that.
Okay.
So that's the question.
Do you think so?
Come on.
Come on.
I want some.
I want some.
I want some information.
Are they crazy?
Did they stop their medication?
Did they continue their medication?
What difference does it make?
Well, they're missing the point, which is completely critical here, which I like to bring to people's attention, but they don't.
They won't notice this.
What am I trying to say?
Well, it's simply this.
When you ask somebody why they have taken medicine, why they have taken this sort of thing, you've got to ask yourself, could their coming off of this medication be in any way construed as a precipitating factor in this?
Does that make sense to you?
Our good friend Ricardo says, everyone expresses some sort of eccentricity to others that's crazy.
We're not talking about that.
But you're right about that to an extent.
We're not talking about eccentricities.
We're talking about something else.
You understand this?
This is the part which is the most important.
Now, here's my issue with you.
And I wish I could tell you this, but I cannot.
my friend, do this.
Okay?
Just a second.
Got to get my good friend Sean Atwood a little bit of a piece, but anyway.
If somebody is taking medication and they are depressed, Shouldn't we be looking at the underlying reason why they're taking the medication and not whether they're off the medication?
This is the one that always got me.
You're saying, well, you know, he was on medication.
Well, why was he on medication?
Well, why is he on a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor?
Why is he taking Prozac or Buspar or Zoloft or whatever the heck it was or whatever the old...
Why do you think he's taking it?
Why?
Because he's depressed?
Could that be?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Don't know.
Unsure of this.
So the problem is, if you say, well, he's off of the medication, but why is he taking the medication?
He's depressed.
He's a depressive.
If he was on the medication before, isn't that the cause?
When somebody gets off of an anti-psychotic medication and goes crazy, is it because of the medication or because he's psychotic?
That's the issue.
See, this is correlation and cause.
This goes back to the original issue itself.
That's the story.
Okay?
Now, here we go.
Okay.
When I was, one time, and I really, tomorrow, by the way, Happy Easter in advance, folks.
If you are of the Christian persuasion, you have got to see Israel.
I mean, it's there.
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Via Dolorosa, where Christ, I mean, everything, everything that is being discussed Sunday, everything is there.
So, I've always thought to myself, this is interesting.
So when you go there for the first time, you realize that, I believe it's the age of 18, but military service is mandatory.
The age of 18 or whatever it is.
And there are young ladies, young ladies in particular walking around, young ladies, young ladies, he says repeatedly, young ladies who are walking around with these really serious military weapons.
High velocity, high muzzle velocity, high magazine capacity.
There's Laurie Cuck says, happy last supper day.
Indeed.
Edie, by the way, Edie says, happy holidays.
We love you, Mr. and Mrs. Nell.
Thank you, Edie.
Thank you so much.
So, they have these young girls walking around with these guns.
They've got guns at home.
They always are armed.
If you go on a date, you bring your gun.
Because they've got to go in action, whatever the hell the action is.
Okay.
I asked them one time, I said, how many of these young girls ever go crazy because he broke up?
And how many of them ever take a gun and go shoot somebody?
And I said, no.
How many of them have ever, you know, lost a job, lost something, and then realized, okay, I'm going to do something, and then they go on and they kill somebody?
No.
We do that here in this country.
There are other...
You can go down the list.
Jamaica, Venezuela.
Various.
And there is more murders.
Murders per...
I think we're like number 10. It depends upon...
These numbers, I can say, are we top 10 per 100,000?
But the point is, there are places, believe it or not, with fewer guns, I should say, and more murder.
But the reason is simply this.
Their murders are because of drugs, and because of turf, and because of, you know, a reason.
We do it because we just go crazy.
We have a bad day.
We go nuts.
We have a bad day.
How do you like that?
So, they also look at statistics about whether young people, the number one cause of young people, if you think about it right now, is suicide, and that has beaten, believe it or not, it depends upon your numbers, but that's beaten accidents, etc., etc., etc.
Now, the issue that is the most important, the issue that is the most critical, The issue which is the most important is what is it about us?
There are other countries with loads of guns.
This one guy had a handgun.
You don't need AR-15.
You don't need a Bushmaster or whatever.
You don't need any of that.
A deer rifle is an automatic.
I mean, it's semi-automatic in some cases.
That's an assault weapon.
Why do we do that?
They don't do it in Sweden.
They don't do it in Switzerland.
They got guns there.
What is it about us that does this?
Laurie Cuck says, I've been strapped up in the woods looking for mushrooms.
I don't feel safe without it.
Without mushrooms.
I would love to go mushrooming.
I am a mushroom.
There is a fellow who I love to watch, especially the ones who know how to read the dangerous ones.
Not mycologists, I believe they're called.
Oh my god.
Big bag of morels.
I could just eat them by the pound of love mushrooms.
Love them.
Fungi or fungi, depending on where you're from.
In any event.
We can't get to the next step unless we figure out what's wrong with us.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Now you talk about guns.
You talk about guns.
This is my favorite.
When are you going to use one?
Look at this.
Day ain't up yet.
I like that.
I don't know what's available, but bless your heart.
Now, if you're out there, I would have a sidearm just in case of a wild animal or something.
Not necessarily somebody from Deliverance, some homozygotic bugger.
But the question I have is, what do you think?
What do you think, this is important, would you do if you had a gun?
This is kind of a different subject.
And nobody can answer the subject.
I'll give you an example.
We're changing the subject.
These are people who believe in guns.
I had a friend of the family one time, I think I told you this, who said, I'm going to get a shotgun.
I said, okay, this is my alley.
My advice, have one, a gun, but really think about this carefully.
And as far as...
Carry permits?
No.
I know sometimes people say, well, you're going to carry a permit.
You want to walk around armed?
When are you going to use it?
I mean, seriously, armed?
You're going to use this in public?
Well, you're going to carry a permit.
You're going to fire a bullet around in public at somebody?
What happens when you kill somebody?
You know you're going to kill somebody.
You know that, right?
You know, it could be a Daniel Penny all over again.
But that's a different story.
In any event, so this guy says, yeah, I went to somebody talking to a cop.
The cop said, the best thing to do is to get a shotgun.
I said, really?
I said, where would you keep the shotgun?
He said, well, by the way, we don't need a permit in Florida.
I'm from Florida, too.
And we had, you don't need a permit.
You could have a concealed firearm in the old days under 790, 790, You could have a gun in your home.
You could have a gun in your business.
You could have a gun in your car.
You don't need a license for any of that stuff.
Concealed or otherwise in your car.
Oh, and they take to and from, you know.
This was in the old days.
This was in the old days.
Florida always had a great...
Do you know that in 1988 or 1989, they passed the Jack Hagler Self-Defense Act?
And there was a statue called 7905.
It was a manual possession.
I think he knew his brother, Manuel Possession.
Manual possession, which prohibited you from walking down the street with a six-shooter.
I forget what it was.
It was weird.
It basically prohibited you from strapping on a pair of, you know...
Pearl handle six shooters and walking down the street and doing whatever it was that you did.
This was the idea.
Manual possession.
Because the...
It was just a misdemeanor.
Because the law doesn't like concealed.
Concealed it doesn't like.
In any event.
When they repealed the chapter 790, the weapons statute, for some reason they didn't replace 790 Ohio.
And manual possession, there was nothing to prohibit you from walking down the street in Florida with a rifle, a Winchester or repeating rifle or a six-shooter.
And they said, oh my God.
And they tried to get back into emergency, I don't know, Tallahassee or did whatever it was.
But in the meantime, five, six, ten days, whatever the particular period was.
We didn't have a bodega.
We had 7-Elevens.
We used to have a little general.
But the 7-Elevens sometimes open 24 hours.
The poor people who work there sometimes would say, hey, listen, if you want to come in, all you folks, and have an impromptu gun club, I sure wouldn't mind the company.
You know, 3 o 'clock in the morning, here I am in the middle of a popka, and I'm by myself.
And they said, okay.
So these folks, these gents would come out and they had the most beautiful guns, hand-tooled leather.
They're not going to commit any crimes.
And they went to these convenience stores and nobody robbed them.
All these guys are armed and nobody got hurt.
Nobody got drunk.
Nobody, nothing.
And for seven days or six days or eight, nine, whatever the particular period of time was when there was no statute prohibiting this, there was no concomitant rise in crime.
There was no crime at all.
It was fantastic.
It was fantastic.
ATM robberies went down.
People would go, sometimes you drive late at night, you get out of your car, you go to ATM, they would lurk and wait for you.
Those went down precipitously.
And people, so I know for a fact, there is, and there has been, data, there are data, John Lott and others.
You know, more guns, less crime.
But the problem, though, is going back to my friend.
I said, so where are you going to keep your shotgun?
He said, well, I said, well, if I broke into your house, you know where I'd go?
If I walked in there, I'd say, you're going to be upstairs.
And the gun is going to be up there with you.
It's not going to be downstairs.
It makes no sense.
And where would I keep your gun?
Well, I would go first look next to your bed and underneath your bed.
And for a shotgun, well, that's got to be probably in the closet.
Because you're not going to have it out.
You should, but you're not.
Laurie says, guns make me feel safe.
Best equalizer.
Oh, listen.
They made me feel safe sometimes because it allowed me to get out.
It just bought me time.
I had no intention of shooting anyone.
I had a Beretta 380 and a 380 pocket light.
Colt pocket light.
Six shooter.
Very, very, very nice.
That's all I wanted.
The Beretta 380 was beautiful.
A little heavy, but it's beautiful.
Accurate, beautiful, felt good with it.
Beretta had clip safety, which is wonderful.
The clip comes out, you can have a round in the chamber.
You can rack one and you can't shoot it.
That's clip safety.
You've got to have the clip in there.
So you can take the clip out and it's no good.
You can cock it, you can whatever.
No clip, no nothing.
It's got regular safety.
You can look at the sign and see this little thing sticking out.
You can tell if there's a...
It's very easy.
Back to my friend.
So where are you going to keep your shotgun?
Because I'm going to go right for your closet.
I'm going to go in there.
Remember, I'm a burglar.
I'm going to go right upstairs where you are.
That's where I'm going to go.
You don't scare me.
You don't have a dog.
Oh, they had a dog.
It was like a chihuahua or something.
So where are you going to keep it?
You got to get to it.
You're a heavy sleeper, right?
Yeah.
Well, where are you going to keep it?
Under the bed?
I'm going to go look there.
Next to your bed?
Now, there are some great things.
There are some wonderful, oh my God, there are some beds where you can just reach back.
It looks like a headboard.
You just reach back and you just pull it, and there it is.
But it's still kind of clumsy.
I said, you sure you want a shotgun?
They're really, they're really, I mean, you know, they're okay.
And they lived in a townhouse, so, you know, bullets around can go through a window.
But a shotgun?
You know, some Mossberg, Ithaca, you know, a lot of buckshot, you know, birdshot.
He had no idea what he was talking about.
I said, have you ever fired one?
They're loud, they're clumsy, you want to get a pistol grip?
He had no idea.
I said, you just told me you were going to buy one and you have no idea why you're doing it.
Okay, let's get to the million dollar question.
You hear a noise.
You go downstairs with your shotgun.
You see, anybody's there, and I'm standing there.
Yay!
And I'm crazy.
Maybe I got a bat.
Maybe I got a, maybe I'm, I'm just, I'm in your house.
Can you shoot me?
Of course you can.
Cut Up says, I love my non-lethal Berna.
It uses pepper balls.
I had pepper balls one time.
Painful.
That could do some great stuff.
There's mobilizing agents.
But back to this.
What are you going to do?
You got a shotgun.
You got a gun.
There's a guy standing there.
You can't really...
Is he armed?
I don't know.
What has he said?
What has he done?
What's going on?
What do you do?
You going to shoot him?
You going to shoot him?
You got no idea.
Are you going to shoot him?
Is he posing a threat?
Yeah, but he's in my house.
You're going to shoot him?
Can you kill somebody just because they're in your house?
Is there a rule?
Stand your ground.
That's good, Liz.
But he's not threatening you.
Stand your ground means you do not have to retreat.
Now, most probably down the road, I think if somebody's in your house, you can say, okay, you're going to still be arrested, could very well be arrested, and you'd be sued in the whole bit?
It doesn't absolve you.
They don't walk in and say, ah!
Um...
I gotta tell you this one.
This is my favorite story.
They don't.
Uh-oh, there's Laurie again.
Laurie says, he's coming right at me.
Okay.
Well, I mean, you're probably...
But you don't necessarily get the pass like, okay, we'll clean up.
Have a nice day, Miss Cuck.
We're leaving now.
You're obviously in the right because he said, I hope that's true.
I would think as a juror, you're almost, I think you're almost presumptively correct into thinking, you know.
We, at the same house, by the way, I went one time to the car to get something.
It's a Beretta.
I mean, it's a Yugo.
It's a stretch.
And I went to the car and I came back.
Where they were, it was a townhouse.
And they all look identical.
And I walked into this, I went back in and I said, oh look, they got all these shoes here.
I don't remember these shoes.
And I hear, can I help you?
I was in the wrong place.
I just walked, it was daytime, but I walked in right in the front door.
I said, oh I'm sorry, pardon me.
What if he shot me?
Can he shoot me?
Now you say, yeah, of course.
Oh really?
You think it's that easy?
You think it's that easy?
Well, here's my best story.
This is the one that I love and I've always told people this one for years and I'll say this for the longest time.
People will say things that they've never thought about this.
The best thing is a dog.
A dog is the greatest thing in the world.
A dog that barks.
A dog that sounds...
Burglars do not like dogs.
They just don't.
Trust me.
In any event, dear friend, there was this...
In which we have these...
I don't know what the word is.
There's this...
It works like this.
Somebody says, you know, I knew a guy.
He was a policeman.
Cop told me this.
He says, if you told me this, he says, now if ever...
Now if ever you shoot somebody outside your door, outside your house, drag them inside.
Cop told me that.
Drag them inside.
And I'm wondering, why are you shooting somebody outside your door?
Well, I don't know, but if you do, drag them inside.
Why am I going to drag them inside?
I don't know I'm going to drag them inside.
Well, I don't know about that.
Hang on, that's Mrs. L. Bless her heart.
Bless her heart.
Hang on, man.
Let me talk to her for a minute.
Talk amongst yourselves.
Hang on, man.
Just a minute.
Just a minute.
Are you okay?
Talk amongst yourself.
I know.
Bless her heart.
Anyway, you've heard this a million times.
Drag them inside.
Why are you dragging somebody inside?
Why'd you shoot them outside?
And they never answered that question.
Why are you shooting somebody outside?
Why are you shooting somebody outside?
And he said, well, I don't know.
I said, well, who told you?
A cop told you this?
A cop told you to shoot somebody outside?
This doesn't make any sense.
Why would you be doing that?
I don't know.
I said, well, why did you tell?
And they always say this.
And can you imagine somebody coming to your house?
Seriously.
And the policeman says, what up?
He says, well, this guy broke into my house.
He broke into your house?
Yeah.
He did?
Yeah.
He did, huh?
Yeah, sure.
He broke in and did you drag him in here?
What?
Did you drag him in here?
No.
Why?
Because there's grass on him.
It looks like there's blood trails.
I can see where There's like a line, like a line where his shoes were like ruts in the grass.
Did you drag him inside?
You dragged him inside?
You have a cop who's a friend?
Did they tell you to do this?
This is the most ridiculous thing.
You've got him inside.
Now he's inside your house, he's covered in grass, and you're telling me he broke in?
So not only are you shooting somebody outside, but you're tampering with evidence?
You're creating a crime scene?
You're lying to me?
I mean, why do people say this?
This is the thing which drives...
I cannot tell you how many years I've had to hear this.
Another thing I've been hearing too?
This is the most important.
The most critical.
Sometimes people will say...
For reasons I don't understand.
That they have this idea that the law is fair.
And they say it's better to be tried by 12 than carried by 6. Really?
Really?
You're kidding me.
People just say this nonsense.
It's nonsense.
It's complete, total nonsense.
When do you shoot?
I don't know.
What poses a threat?
I don't know.
Look at cases.
Do you ever do any research?
No.
Have somebody look at jury verdicts and say, how many times have people been sued and lost everything?
And when you shoot, can you do this?
Can you bring this up?
I know you think you can, but it's scary.
This guy's right there and you've got this gun.
You know how many people have never fired their weapon?
Never fired it?
Oh, they did.
They had a headphone.
You know what it's like to shoot inside your home with the ricochet?
Not the ricochet, but the echo?
Guns make people crazy.
People can't even talk about them.
There's something that's weird.
When it comes to schools, it's very, very simple.
Vito, by the way, says, Hi, Lionel.
Off topic, but can you share some of your favorite...
Healthy meal recipes?
I've gathered that you have moved into a more veg-based diet, and I'm curious.
I love pizza and meat, but limiting it.
We could do that, maybe one day.
I don't know about right now, but yes, I absolutely...
I was talking to a friend of mine today at the gas station.
Indian feller.
He's a vegetarian.
He doesn't do dairy.
I just do plant-based on it.
And read about it.
Give it a shot, but don't tell anybody you're doing it.
Because if you do, you're going to hear some of the most stupid things from people you've ever heard.
Where do you get your protein from?
Oh, it's like, stop it.
Just stop it.
I just, I don't even tell people anymore.
Well, I went to my doctor and he told me I had to eat some chicken or something.
Your doctor said that?
Said you have to eat chicken?
Yeah, my doctor.
Then leave your doctor.
What is he, a veterinarian?
You have to eat chicken?
Well, it's just, you know, for the protein.
You get protein, well, they just make stuff up.
And doctors are the worst.
Have you ever had any doctor of yours ever tell you anything about, and I guess I'm violating our rule because we're talking about it, but have you ever heard a doctor say to you, you know, well, look, just, you know, a little bit, just moderation, you know, better to have chicken.
I've got a friend of mine who said, my doctor said to me, it's better to have whole milk.
Whole milk is good for you.
Milk is good for you?
With casein?
Well, what are you, a calf?
I gave up on this.
I gave up on it.
It's a free country.
And if you want to eat meat or whatever, you eat meat.
Meat's great.
Today, Mrs. Ellen, I went to a Costco.
Have you ever seen the food court at Costco?
Oh my god!
Oh my god!
I mean, very popular.
I mean, pizza is pizza.
That's why this Dave Portnoy.
How is he evaluating pizza?
I'm sorry, he doesn't take it.
Anyway.
I'm off topic.
And thanks to you, Vito.
If you ever do it, Don't ever, ever tell anybody about this.
Ever.
Have you heard this now?
You know there's a keto diet and all this.
Which is the Atkins diet.
I did Atkins years ago.
Went to Atkins personally.
Knew them very well.
Lost a ton of weight.
I don't know what it did to my system, eating all that meat, but you'll lose weight.
If that's what you want to do, it's great.
And if you're a carnivore, it's the...
Best.
Pork rinds and lobster with a butter.
No bread!
This is great!
Ketones.
You take that urine stick, man.
The thing was purple.
Hey, you're in ketosis.
Yeah!
I'm doing great.
Not ketoacidosis, but ketosis.
Yeah!
And you can look at it.
Ooh, look at that purple.
Look at that.
I'm purple.
I'm purple.
Yeah, I'm going to be.
And then, you know.
And again, it's a free country.
Do whatever you want.
You want to do that?
Sure.
Make sure you check with whoever it is.
But anyway, I don't tell anybody about it.
I don't talk to anybody.
You just do whatever you want to do.
Whatever makes you feel happy.
And that's it.
And don't let anybody browbeat you.
But I will tell you this.
I am so appreciative.
And so respectful of people who don't eat because of dietary.
You know, either people who keep kosher or halal or whatever.
That, I really respect it.
Because let me tell you something.
There is nothing worse than the look of...
Can you have this?
I can have whatever I want.
Are you allowed to have that?
I can have...
The police are not going to come.
Can you have...
Yes, I can, but I don't...
You don't want this?
You don't like bacon?
Oh, I like bacon.
Do you like heroin?
I like that too.
Yeah, but that's different.
Really?
I don't know.
Bacon is, to me, whoever came up with this, this is just the thing that just...
The smell, the grease.
Some people put sugar on bacon.
Forget it.
The smell of bacon?
Are you kidding me?
That's primordial.
But what bacon does?
But that's okay.
It's a free country.
Now, ladies and germs, remember this.
Make sure, make sure to mark Saturday morning.
Yeah, I get confused.
It's 2 a.m.
WABC.
The response has been terrific.
I'm going to put up a little bit of an advertisement for you to get that app.
They like me, dude.
They said, do you think your people have any pull?
I said, oh yeah.
Yeah, they got pull.
They know what to do.
So in any event, that is that.
Alright, dear friends.
Have a great and glorious day.
And to our veto, good luck with you, my friend.
Laurie Cuck, good luck with your morale hunting or whatever it is.
Cut Up Chatter, thank you.
Edie Crowley, we love you.
Dirk McGee, ladies and gentlemen.
SSRIs destroy the brain over time.
That's ridiculous.
Ricardo, thank you.
Thomas, thank you as well.
All right, dear friends.
Have a great and a glorious and a beautiful day.
See you tomorrow, by the way, early in the morning.
Don't forget until then, as we always end, we always end.