Lionel Nation - Wall-to-Wall Biden Health Coverage — BORING! Aired: 2025-05-22 Duration: 11:43 === Why Are We Talking About This? (07:53) === [00:00:01] 21... [00:00:02] 141. [00:00:03] 141, ladies and gentlemen. [00:00:06] 141 in the a.m. [00:00:07] About to go on and do our thing. [00:00:10] Just wanted to let you know. [00:00:12] Just want to give you a quick chat before we go on. [00:00:16] Quick vote. [00:00:17] How many of you are absolutely sick to death about this business about Biden's health? [00:00:23] Have we hit... [00:00:25] Seriously. [00:00:26] Have we hit... [00:00:29] Maybe perhaps an intellectual impasse? [00:00:31] Have we just lost our minds? [00:00:33] Have we seriously, honest to God, ever thought to ourselves, what are we doing here? [00:00:41] What are we doing here? [00:00:45] Why is this the only thing that we're talking about? [00:00:47] There you are. [00:00:48] Frank's there. [00:00:49] Everybody's there. [00:00:54] I'm looking up. [00:00:55] I still can't... [00:00:57] I'm looking up, and I'm in this room when I see Fox News. [00:01:05] Patrick, Bette, David. [00:01:09] Have you noticed how Fox is now pooling or going into and taking people from our world? [00:01:15] And you find out, these people are really not that bright. [00:01:18] A lot of these people really, they're not that bright. [00:01:21] Maybe if they've been on for such a long time, they realize, I don't think they really know what's going on. [00:01:26] I don't think they understand what's going on. [00:01:29] Call me wacky. [00:01:30] I don't think they understand what is going on here. [00:01:35] Ladies and germs, this is insanity. [00:01:42] So the question I have and the question I want to ask you and everybody else is, when do you think we lost our imagination? [00:01:49] At what point in our lives? [00:01:51] At what point do you think we said, you know, we've lost our mind here? [00:01:58] It is absolutely... [00:02:00] Oh, look, from Germany. [00:02:03] Marinko, from Germany. [00:02:04] God, isn't that great? [00:02:06] I don't know why that impresses me so much. [00:02:08] That's the part that gives me. [00:02:10] See, you are so much smarter than most people. [00:02:13] There are different groups of people. [00:02:15] You have to understand this, and I think you know this. [00:02:16] There are different groups of people who find themselves, interestingly, in different groups of awareness. [00:02:24] And a lot of these people, believe it or not, have absolutely... [00:02:27] No idea as to what the hell they're talking about. [00:02:29] They have no idea as to what's interesting, what's not interesting. [00:02:33] They just keep repeating. [00:02:35] It's like it's a runaway train. [00:02:38] And it's the same thing over and over. [00:02:41] And I don't think anybody... [00:02:42] And I know what happens. [00:02:45] It was kind of like a news director or something years ago. [00:02:48] And the news director would kind of... [00:02:50] The news director would tell people, now listen, go out there and... [00:02:56] And talk about this. [00:02:57] They'd be in the newsroom and they'd look up at the competition and say, well, we've got to be covering this Biden news story. [00:03:05] But it's boring. [00:03:06] There's news. [00:03:08] Where does the word news come from? [00:03:13] Where? [00:03:14] And there are these oldies but goodies things which drive me absolutely nuts. [00:03:20] It's the sense that we have to talk about this for reasons. [00:03:25] I will never understand. [00:03:27] It drives me crazy. [00:03:30] And what I'm trying to tell you is that we live in a world, listen to me carefully, where nobody has the guts to say, that's not interesting anymore. [00:03:40] Or there are other things to be talking about. [00:03:44] But they don't do it. [00:03:46] This is why people hate the news. [00:03:49] And this is why some, and I say this with all due respect, How some folks in the news biz are the most absolutely undifferentiated. [00:04:02] There should be some kind of a minimal class or reference as to what the hell is going on in this country. [00:04:10] I mean it. [00:04:11] I mean it sincerely. [00:04:17] I'm talking nonsense. [00:04:18] You know why? [00:04:19] Because I feel this sense of frustration. [00:04:21] And I always get mad. [00:04:22] I always feel like, you know, I always feel like our group, that we know more of what's going on than the rest of the people. [00:04:27] See, the worst thing you'll ever say is, look at this. [00:04:32] I used to enjoy various magazines, but they are all hooked into climate change. [00:04:36] I hope that's over with. [00:04:37] See, this is the stuff which I want to talk about, which is so boring. [00:04:42] See, being bored is a wonderful thing. [00:04:44] Being bored is what I want to talk about. [00:04:48] And being bored is a wonderful, I think because it causes you to move on. [00:04:55] But I want to ask this one question, and this is really critical. [00:04:58] This is my favorite question, and this is something I want to ask my dear friend. [00:05:03] What is the derivation of the word news, as in TV and broadcast news? [00:05:10] Some people think it means northeast, west, and south. [00:05:13] That's not true. [00:05:15] The myth is northeast, west, and south, suggesting whatever. [00:05:18] The true news comes from the word new, N-E-W, which is in Middle Eastern, excuse me, Middle English. [00:05:28] It refers to the phrase news, N-E-W-E-S, to refer to things new or happening, essentially new information. [00:05:37] Over time, it evolved into the word news. [00:05:39] Ryan says, should we not be happy that the Democrats are falling over each other because of Tapper's books? [00:05:45] They think it's damaging. [00:05:47] I don't know. [00:05:48] I don't know. [00:05:51] I don't know if these... [00:05:53] I don't know if this iteration of this makes any sense. [00:05:56] I have no idea. [00:05:59] The usage matured, by the way, and expanded with the invention of the printing press and then centuries later, news. [00:06:06] Here's something interesting. [00:06:08] In several other languages, this is more obvious. [00:06:10] For example, in the French, les nouvelles. [00:06:15] Actually, nouvelles. [00:06:17] Literally means the new things or the news. [00:06:22] So there's no Northeast West. [00:06:24] But here is the thing. [00:06:25] The Democrats are not learning anything. [00:06:29] They're sitting back. [00:06:32] The Republicans, I am telling you right now, I am still shocked. [00:06:43] Shocked beyond recognition. [00:06:46] And nobody's making a big deal yet out of the fact that Kash Patel and others have still not said anything regarding the murder of Jeffrey Epstein. [00:06:58] That's it right there. [00:07:00] Everything else is a waste of time. [00:07:01] Everything else is a complete total waste of time. [00:07:04] That's my story. [00:07:05] But I got some interesting to see where George Wendt died. [00:07:09] Norm? [00:07:10] Now let me explain something first of all. [00:07:12] Did you see this? [00:07:14] They cannot give up ideology. [00:07:16] Brian or Tyrone, rather. [00:07:18] Tyrone shoelaces. [00:07:19] Tyrone, they don't have an ideology. [00:07:22] You give these people more credit than they have. [00:07:24] They don't have an ideology. [00:07:26] They don't have an ideology. [00:07:29] You understand what's happening? [00:07:31] They don't have an ideology. [00:07:35] I don't know what to tell you. [00:07:38] I don't know what to say. === Auto-Mourne Defined (03:55) === [00:07:40] I don't know what they stand for. [00:07:42] Okay. [00:07:47] Next? [00:07:48] That's my thing. [00:07:49] Next? [00:07:49] I don't have time for this. [00:07:50] What am I going to do? [00:07:51] Do you start thinking about this over and over again? [00:07:52] I don't know. [00:07:54] I've got ten minutes. [00:07:59] There's something which is also important, too. [00:08:02] Oh, go back to this, George, one thing. [00:08:05] They probably can't. [00:08:06] I think you're right. [00:08:08] We have this thing in this country called auto-mourne. [00:08:12] Forgive the reflection in my class. [00:08:15] I didn't bring my little... [00:08:16] My little iPod stem today, which is very interesting. [00:08:21] But anyway, I want to bring to your attention again this notion called automourne. [00:08:26] There's two things I have, automourne and autolute. [00:08:32] And autolute is a very different thing, too. [00:08:36] Autolute is a story. [00:08:38] Let me see if I can do this. [00:08:40] I'll read you automourne, but this is a term, this is a neologism of mine. [00:08:46] Define auto, L-O-O-T. [00:08:50] The psychological phenomenon that occurs when society as we know it breaks down, order is destroyed, and people for some reason or another begin to loot. [00:09:11] Or, in recent times, Whenever there is the slightest provocation at fast foods, including cold food, fries being left out of the Happy Meal, rioting and violence and thuggery take place. [00:09:30] 50 words. [00:09:31] Remember, with ChatGPT, always tell ChatGPT how many words. [00:09:36] This is the discussion. [00:09:38] This is auto-loot. [00:09:42] Let me say this again. [00:09:43] I'm going to change this again. [00:09:45] See, sometimes and always... [00:09:46] You know what's interesting? [00:09:47] Whenever I dictate, which is what I do, it hears me differently. [00:09:51] Like, for example, I can't say 30 without its hearing dirty. [00:09:55] No matter how many times. [00:09:56] I wrote one time 30 words. [00:09:59] Write this in 30 words. [00:10:00] It came out dirty. [00:10:01] Dirty words. [00:10:02] What the hell is this about? [00:10:03] Auto-loot is automatic lawlessness over offended triggers. [00:10:10] L-O-O-T. [00:10:12] It's a psychological reflex seen primarily in societies with weakened moral fabric, degraded respect for authority, or overindulges in entitlement culture. [00:10:22] It manifests when individuals respond to minor provocations or social tension by instantly resorting to looting, vandalism, or violence. [00:10:33] The entitlement syndrome, tribal pact mentality, anomie. [00:10:38] I like this. [00:10:39] Enemy. [00:10:39] A-N-O-M-I-E. [00:10:45] Enemy. [00:10:46] Lack of the usual social or ethical bracket. [00:10:52] victimhood or identity. [00:11:07] I had to stop right now, and I will, because I just received a very critical email. [00:11:13] I'm going to leave it at this right now. [00:11:15] Let me just tell you that you are, without a doubt, the most important things in the world. === Thank You, Sue (00:22) === [00:11:21] I'll let you go. [00:11:22] I didn't mean to catch you, but you know what? [00:11:24] You're always there for me. [00:11:25] I thank you for this, my friends. [00:11:26] Thank you. [00:11:27] And in the meantime, in the meantime, because I just had this weird email, in the meantime, I want to say thank you. [00:11:34] And listen to me, by the way, on WABC. [00:11:36] Listen to the app, 77 WABC or WABCradio.com. [00:11:40] Until then, remember, the monkey's dead. [00:11:42] The show's over. [00:11:43] Sue you.