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Anybody Know?
00:14:52
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| was how do you know Regit Macron was not a woman and I did not even plan on this but we'll get into this because tonight's subject is going to be Leah Thomas How do you know this? | |
| Anybody? | |
| Get ready. | |
| They won't be able to tell you. | |
| First, people will not write enough words to explain to you why they're of the opinion. | |
| Number two, people love the idea of this. | |
| There's something about it which is kind of fun because we basically love whenever there's, I don't know what the word, we love when there's a, you know, we just love controversy. | |
| And we don't know why we say what we do. | |
| We just kind of believe it sort of, but we really don't know. | |
| So my question to you is, how do you know what you know? | |
| And let's see. | |
| I'll just wait. | |
| Anybody who says this, answer my question. | |
| Anybody? | |
| Anybody? | |
| I'm looking for one thing right now, which is a pain in the neck. | |
| How do you know what you know? | |
| Go ahead, I'm waiting. | |
| Anybody? | |
| Anybody want to weigh in? | |
| Anybody? | |
| Diffusion is the word you're looking for. | |
| Diffusion? | |
| Common sense, S-E-N-C-E? | |
| Her past is questionable? | |
| Why is it common sense? | |
| See, nobody will tell you. | |
| This is the most important. | |
| Imagine you're doing closing arguments and you're saying, ladies and gentlemen, I want you to find that we have proved beyond a reasonable doubt why we believe this. | |
| And you will not hear anything. | |
| Nothing. | |
| Nobody explains anything. | |
| Absolutely nothing. | |
| I'm still waiting. | |
| I'm still waiting to hear why this is so. | |
| Why this is the case. | |
| Anybody? | |
| I want to hear. | |
| Tell me why. | |
| No, no, I'm serious. | |
| Because you're not, this is, here's the question. | |
| Tell me why. | |
| You're standing before a jury, and I want you to find her not guilty, or excuse me, or not guilty of being a woman and guilty of being a man. | |
| I want you to tell me this. | |
| Tell me, tell me, tell me. | |
| And what would you say? | |
| Forgive me as I pour through this. | |
| This is very rude, but I had to do this one. | |
| Okay? | |
| Anybody? | |
| Nothing. | |
| This is such a great... | |
| Don't know what that means? | |
| Again, this has been my theme lately. | |
| If you read any of the conversations that we have, nobody says anything. | |
| It's like they want to say something. | |
| It's like they're coming out of a coma or something, and they want very much to convey some type of idea, but they really don't know what to say. | |
| They can't speak. | |
| They can't put it into words. | |
| Like their right or left hemispheres have been completely distorted, and they can't speak. | |
| They don't know what to say. | |
| They don't know what to say. | |
| They are without the ability to speak. | |
| And you will hear absolutely nothing. | |
| Because we love this kind of, well, we kind of know that. | |
| It's just like Barack Obama, you know, you will say, was not born in this country, right? | |
| Of course. | |
| Of course, that's what you say. | |
| You will say Barack Obama was not born in this country. | |
| And you won't be able to say why exactly. | |
| Because you kind of have a, kind of like there's a generic feeling for this. | |
| Now, let me see. | |
| It has been proven with the DNA test. | |
| It has to be proven with the DNA test. | |
| It has to be either XS or XY. | |
| Really XXY. | |
| Yes, XXY is Kleinfelder's in the line. | |
| Anybody? | |
| Somebody writes, Deb E, hermaphrodite. | |
| What does that mean, Deb? | |
| It's hard to communicate with text. | |
| No, it's not. | |
| It's called English. | |
| I love to communicate with text. | |
| I love to be able to say. | |
| It's easy. | |
| Nobody, nobody, nobody, how do I say this? | |
| This is nothing. | |
| This goes to prove how we know so many things that we really don't know about. | |
| We don't know. | |
| This is so fascinating. | |
| Look up my word, okay? | |
| L-O-L, hermaphrodite. | |
| Why is that funny? | |
| L-O-L? | |
| Deb, do you think that's funny? | |
| I mean, seriously, this is, and I love you, this is inane. | |
| I'm with Candace. | |
| I believe her. | |
| Believe what? | |
| What has Candace said? | |
| What has Candace Owens proved? | |
| What? | |
| Tell me. | |
| Nothing. | |
| You don't know. | |
| Well, she did a show one time, and they were going to sue me, and we got some pictures, and there were these pictures where she looked kind of like, looked like a man, I guess. | |
| Maybe, sort of. | |
| Is that it? | |
| OMG, no, you asked the question, so I gave my answer. | |
| Deb, that's not an answer. | |
| Hermaphrodite, that's not an answer. | |
| How do you know, do you believe, you didn't answer anything, you wrote hermaphrodite. | |
| This woman, if you read along, that's not, you didn't prove anything. | |
| You wrote hermaphrodite. | |
| You can also call it pseudo-hermaphrodite. | |
| You can put, you can put bicurious. | |
| I don't know what that means. | |
| What I'm telling you is that you don't know what you know. | |
| You kind of know things. | |
| You sort of say, well, yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It's like, how many of you believe that Michelle Obama is a man? | |
| And you'll say, Joan Rivers, that's not an accent. | |
| We just say things that we think we know. | |
| We really don't know. | |
| We only see what Ehat Wurge shown. | |
| If the claims were bogus, they would be ignored. | |
| That's not true at all. | |
| Rick Raguso writes, if the claims were bogus, they would be ignored. | |
| No, they wouldn't. | |
| No, they wouldn't. | |
| On the internet ignored? | |
| Bogus claims ignored? | |
| No, you wouldn't. | |
| You see, this is one of the best examples. | |
| You really don't know anything about this. | |
| Because you're involved in the scrum. | |
| You're involved in kind of, and let's be honest, kind of a juvenescent, puerile kind of scrum. | |
| This group of people that love to get together and love to just get mean and laugh and point fingers. | |
| And it's very easy because you're not, how do I say this? | |
| You're not invested in anything. | |
| You don't have any skin in the game. | |
| It means kind of nothing to you. | |
| So consequently, you're just doing whatever it is you're doing. | |
| Why? | |
| Sean writes, latest on Kate Middleton question mark. | |
| Are you asking what's the latest on Kate Middleton? | |
| Are you asking if I've heard about the latest of Cape Middleton? | |
| Do you want to discuss the latest on Cape Middleton? | |
| What does latest on Cape Middleton question mark mean? | |
| What does that mean? | |
| Do you know something about Cape Middleton? | |
| Is there something we should know? | |
| Chuck Saraika says, hate to be late, but are you still sticking with your Diddy verdict prediction from Redact the other day? | |
| Oh yeah, absolutely. | |
| Remember, not guilty, acquittal, or reverse on appeal. | |
| Yep. | |
| They didn't, they can't even find an answer on the racketeering case. | |
| Wow. | |
| Not on racketeering? | |
| What's their rest? | |
| So, I guess Cassie is a prostitute that they brought across straight lines. | |
| He did human trafficking. | |
| She got $10 million, what, from the hotel. | |
| I don't know, 20 or so million from him. | |
| This is a sex. | |
| Come on, stop it. | |
| Jesse Tucker says, he has the body frame of a man. | |
| Who? | |
| Who? | |
| Jesse, who? | |
| When you have 50 different sentences and you pop up with, he has the body frame of a man. | |
| Who? | |
| Again, I don't know. | |
| Michael is a man equals Michelle. | |
| This isn't it. | |
| This is, that doesn't. | |
| You don't know any. | |
| This is beautiful. | |
| Read this. | |
| Brigitte, see, this is so perfect. | |
| When you write a sentence, write a sentence as though only your sentence we're reading. | |
| Write it as though we're only reading that sentence. | |
| You've got plenty of room. | |
| Throw it in the chat GPT. | |
| Write a couple of sentences. | |
| Put 30 words, 40 words, whatever the particular limit is. | |
| Say it. | |
| Spend a little time. | |
| And be clear with what you're saying. | |
| I don't know what you're saying. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Brigitte, I could follow it. | |
| What happened to Eric Adams, Elon, Dan? | |
| Again, this is just, if you love this, this is why it's so good. | |
| You don't know anything. | |
| Would I be surprised if Brigitte Macron was a man? | |
| Of course not. | |
| Does she have some kind of, look sort of like it, has that ET kind of look? | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| Am I ready to go bet on it? | |
| No. | |
| Have a hunch? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Let me ask this question. | |
| Why does it matter to you? | |
| Why does it matter? | |
| Simple. | |
| Especially in the world of this kind of stuff. | |
| Make sure you speak about really simple stuff, low-hanging fruit, things that don't take any involvement, whatever, anything whatsoever. | |
| Anything. | |
| Make sure you say everything or talk about things that are just like Leah Thomas is perfect. | |
| The reason why that's important is she is a man. | |
| There's no kidding around. | |
| There's a picture before and after with no surgery being done. | |
| This is a no-brainer. | |
| You don't need Candace Owens to get to the bottom of this one. | |
| Okay? | |
| You don't need Michelle Obama and all that crazy. | |
| This is clearly, this is a man. | |
| Clearly a man. | |
| And somebody along the way said, let's see if we can put out this fact that she is a whatever. | |
| That he is a woman. | |
| Ryan says, when confronted with biological realities, I've heard lefties petulantly declare, I don't care whether it's fair, it's exclusionary, and that's all I care about. | |
| Well, exclusionary, thank you very much, Ryan. | |
| Exclusionary is also a big, big, big is a big deal. | |
| And specifically, the reason why it's important, it's critical because eligibility is exclusion. | |
| Eligibility is exclusion. | |
| By its very nature. | |
| Anything, weight class, age, amateur versus professional status, whatever, all of that is exclusionary. | |
| So it's also its requirement. | |
| ChatGPT always strokes my ego in advance of my questions, answers. | |
| And by the way, Fred, you have to add little code words ahead of time to say something to the effect of no intros. | |
| You can tell that, here's a rule, chat. | |
| Don't say, hey, great question, or here, no. | |
| Also, if you're going to be doing any kind of copy and paste, put no bolds, because the bolds will come across as asterisks before it. | |
| So the point is we don't know. | |
| But the best part is that the president stands for something, because let me tell you something. | |
| I am finding out, oh, oh, did you, Chase, not to change the subject, well I guess I am. | |
| Did you see Rick Sanchez, who's a friend of mine, a colleague of mine, old colleague, interviewing Max Blumenthal on how basically everybody in Trump's cabinet, including Susie Wiles and others, was a Netanyahu, not plant, but a Netanyahu associate, acolyte, whatever word you want to use. | |
| It's one of the most fascinating stories you will ever see. | |
| And they have absolutely no clue whatsoever. | |
| Barry Weiss is still pulling this. | |
| This is the last gasp of this claim of anti-Semitism. | |
| Nobody, we're beyond the anti-Semitism thing. | |
| Nobody's even talking about that. | |
| They don't know what to do. | |
| America, America for the first time, is finding itself at the end of its rope regarding what has been happening in terms of Bibi and the president. | |
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Jimmy Swaggart: Full of Shit?
00:05:48
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| And we're not buying it. | |
| Susie says, Lionel, in Diddy's case, can a split decision be rendered like on the racketeering chart? | |
| Split decision might be not guilty of rocketeering, guilty of... | |
| You can be guilty of violation of the Mann Act, guilty of sex trafficking. | |
| It's ridiculous. | |
| What am I saying? | |
| Bradley Sanders. | |
| Jimmy Swaggart did. | |
| I loved, I loved Jimmy Swaggart. | |
| Didn't you love him in the old days? | |
| Wasn't he great? | |
| Jimmy Swaggart was fantastic. | |
| Jimmy Swaggart was absolutely wonderful. | |
| See what I'm saying? | |
| Wonderful. | |
| This was a time when I was so involved in absolutely being fascinated by the likes of those folks who were, what am I trying to say, evangelical ministers and the like. | |
| Absolutely love it. | |
| I have sinned. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| He was wonderful. | |
| Jimmy Swagger was Jerry Lee Lewis' cousin, I believe. | |
| Let me see here. | |
| Let's see. | |
| What do we have? | |
| Let me see. | |
| I have sinned. | |
| Yes, he was wonderful. | |
| Rounded up, lost sheep. | |
| Rounded up, lost sheep. | |
| What does that mean, per se? | |
| Rounded up, lost sheep. | |
| Was he the one who made everybody faint on stage? | |
| No. | |
| That was two things. | |
| Benny Henn was one, and then Ernest Angely before that. | |
| Didn't they catch Jimmy in the red light district? | |
| I think his thing was pornography. | |
| I think it was, which is very interesting. | |
| Now watch this. | |
| Let's just go to chat. | |
| Let us figure this out. | |
| Let me ask, what was the scandal that involved Jimmy Swigert? | |
| Let's see what our friend chat says. | |
| By the way, I'm so sorry. | |
| When I look at my iPad, I get this reflection here. | |
| 1988, a wildly popular Pentecostal was exposed for consorting with prostitutes. | |
| There we go. | |
| The investigation was triggered by rival evangelist Marvin Gorman, who had been publicly disgraced by Swaggart. | |
| Photographs were taken of Swaggert entering and exiting a motel in the company of a known prostitute, Deborah Murphy. | |
| In 1991, he was again found with another prostitute in California. | |
| This time, he told the congregation, the Lord told me it's flat, none of your business. | |
| He built a reputation. | |
| It was wonderful. | |
| See, I love when hypocrites... | |
| Do you believe, do you believe that Jimmy Swaggart, very simple. | |
| Do you believe that Jimmy Swaggart was full of shit? | |
| Do you? | |
| Yes or no? | |
| Very, very simple. | |
| Very, very simple. | |
| Do you believe that Jimmy Swaggart was full of shit? | |
| I love you, Lionel, but do you ever sleep? | |
| The two have nothing to do. | |
| But I love you, but do you like golf? | |
| I love you, but have you ever been to Montana? | |
| I don't get it. | |
| Private dancer. | |
| Again, private dancer. | |
| John Gelane says, private dancer. | |
| What does that mean, John? | |
| Private dancer, Tina Turner. | |
| He had a private dancer. | |
| What? | |
| Now, if Jimmy Swaggard is full of shit, basically, does that mean because evangelicals are full of shit? | |
| Born-agains are full of shit? | |
| Or the whole notion of being a preacher is full of shit? | |
| Money for dancing, horizontal jogging. | |
| John Jelaine just at home amusing himself. | |
| Thank you, John. | |
| Appreciate it. | |
| The bottom line is simply this. | |
| I think they are full of it because God does not speak through these people. | |
| God does not speak virtually at all. | |
| God, there's no evidence of God speaking. | |
| There just isn't. | |
| You can interpret anything you want. | |
| You can look at the clouds and you can see a face there, but there's no evidence of God being present, much less speaking, and much less speaking through Jimmy Swagger. | |
| So that's the way that goes. | |
| So not only is he full of shit, I think the entire industry is because God does not talk to people through intermediaries who play the piano and are the cousins of what's his name. | |
| You got what I'm saying? | |
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Opening Up The Phones
00:01:27
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| Okay. | |
| Anyway, dear friends, July the 19th, I'll be at the cutting room. | |
| This has been fun. | |
| I love to open up the phones and let everybody in the day room of the psych ward just start throwing things out, and it's fun. | |
| That's the way it is. | |
| It's a free country. | |
| The Rev was a model human. | |
| I have no idea. | |
| This is so terrific. | |
| And I hope when people read this, and I never read anybody else's. | |
| Maybe other people write this as well. | |
| I don't read live comments from other people. | |
| But yours is the best because you're like watching the wrong channel or something or maybe you're... | |
| But it's fascinating. | |
| And look, we all enjoy ourselves one way or the other, and I'm resigned to it. | |
| I thought I was wasting my time. | |
| I thought this was just stupid, but I realized, no, it's not. | |
| That's just the way it is, and nothing you can do about it. | |
| All right, my friends, meet me right now at five minutes on 77WABC. | |
| I will be there. | |
| I will talk about you behind your back. | |
| You're kind of a good warm-up. | |
| We're going to be talking a little bit about Diddy and Leah Thomas and other stuff as well. | |
| So you have a wonderful and a great day. | |
| Don't forget July 19th. | |
| See me at the cutting room. | |
| I love you, Zo. | |
| You're demented. | |
| You are completely up big time. | |
| I mean, royally. | |
| But I love you. | |
| I honestly love you. | |
| All right, my friends. | |
| Talk to you later. | |
| Have a great and glorious day. | |
| See you later. | |
| And don't forget until then, remember, The Monkey's Dead. | |
| The show's over. | |