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July 29, 2025 - Lionel Nation
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Why Hasn’t a Single Epstein Client Been Indicted — Except Ghislaine?
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Good morning.
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1218 on the 28th of July.
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Lynn Kern, Ronnie Barnhill, finding Dory.
You know what that means?
That was a euphemism for a certain form of self-pleasure.
We'll just leave it at that.
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Look at this, Canberra, Australia.
Another one of those.
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I'm here.
Hey, look at the Philippines joins us.
Dory was just...
It's okay.
Hey, it's a free country.
Do whatever you want to do.
What do we say?
Where do we even begin?
Where do we even begin to start?
First, I guess I want to start off by saying we need to regroup, ladies and gentlemen.
We need to regroup.
We really need to regroup.
We have to understand what's going on here in this great country of ours.
First and foremost, let us begin with the affirmation of faith.
I am not here to tell you that Donald Trump is a perfect president.
I'm not going to argue the greatest president.
I'm not even going to talk about that.
I'm not even going to discuss that.
That's nothing to do with it.
People have all these crazy ideas that somehow, if you were disappointed in him, that this somehow what, this abnegates, this destroys your ability to what, follow him, to support him?
You do know that it's okay to find what he's doing kind of stupid, right?
You do know that.
I hope you know that.
I hope you know that it's okay to find that what he's doing is stupid or great or smart because that's what you've been provided with in life.
The ability to make up your mind and to say this is right.
I cannot believe how the Epstein thing has just gotten completely off.
This was, this was, yes, yes, Elon to an extent kind of ruffled the feathers and kind of mixed up the mess.
But all of that could have been just avoided or ignored by doing a number of things.
For example, arresting somebody.
I don't know how we can say this.
I don't know how we can say this.
He's doing tremendous work with trade deals.
His economic process and prowess and success has been incredible.
And all that's being just forgotten.
And we can't get to that because of this stupid issue.
And invariably, we keep talking about these same issues, and I try my best.
I think he needs maybe to get out in front of this, or maybe somebody, maybe he needs somebody, not like me, but somebody along the way to say, let me explain to you what's going on here.
I don't understand where we're talking about lists and client lists and, you know, what else is there?
Oh, client log, airline logs, travel logs, pedophiles.
We're hearing this all the time.
I'm going to say this perhaps for the umpteenth time.
And this is the thing which is the most important.
And I'm going to talk about a phile from the word philia, meaning a lover of.
Okay?
If you're an enophile, you're a lover of wine, you love wine.
It doesn't mean you're an alcoholic.
You may, I mean, you may.
But it just means you're, you know, ilerophile.
You love cats.
You're fond of cats.
There's all types of philes.
And somewhere along the line, child predator, or the R word, has been substituted for pedo.
Pedo.
I don't know where this came from.
I don't know where this came from.
I don't know.
If I'm putting out a document, if I'm putting out a magazine, if I'm putting out something where I'm catering to people who find this attractive or whatever it is, I, the purveyor of it, may not be of that persuasion.
I'm putting something out.
I'm putting out a story.
I'm putting up a story.
I may have a thing for cannibalism.
It's a thought.
I don't care what people, if people like something, if they don't like something.
You know and I know, in the realm of this, there are some people who say, and I don't know where this goes, and maybe you can help me.
But there are some men in particular who will say, I find this woman attractive.
Okay, this is a woman who's, let's say, 18, legal, whatever it is.
Let's just say 18 years old.
That's a little young.
That's a little young.
Okay.
Now, are you talking about attracted to, or you want to actually be involved with?
A lot of people might say, oh, no, no, I'm not going to be involved with it.
Oh, no, you asked me if I was attracted.
Oh, yeah, well, that was one thing, but advanced?
No, no, no, no.
See how that works?
Because you're using that word to describe behaviors that people like, people might be attracted to.
You might have a lot of your own particular senses of kink and the like.
You may have, I've heard and you have heard before, women have referred to a certain, I'm going to use this term, this are word, it's a terrible word, but these are fantasies.
And I respectfully submit that there is no woman on the planet today who has ever, ever, ever fantasized or ever wanted that particular type of violence.
Nobody.
No.
You might have some other kind of, you might want to be so irresistible to men that you're ravaged and ravaged.
Okay, fine, fine, fine.
You do not want, nobody has ever talked about the violence and the degradation and the pain and the torment and the horror of that.
So don't even tell me that, okay?
But that word, that's what people say.
They say these things.
It's like you don't know what you're talking about.
And for reasons I don't understand, there are people that are, there may be a person who might have weird ideations about infants, but doesn't do anything, thankfully.
That's not against the law.
You can think anything you want.
You can think anything you want.
You can be attracted to or not attracted to or want to, but it's up to you.
It's up to you completely.
It's up to you.
Totally, totally, totally up to you.
You got it?
You got what I'm saying?
The moment you act on something, then I don't care what it was that motivated you.
Doesn't matter to me.
A person who involves himself in a violence against a woman, what is that called?
What if a person who actually involves in violence against, would he be a heterosexual?
What do you call that?
These names don't mean anything.
Once you involve yourself in violence, once you involve yourself in behavior, that is...
So it doesn't matter.
So this pedo word, it's wrong.
I don't know.
You want to call Epstein that?
Fine.
I don't know.
You want to call Trump that?
Fine.
I don't know Trump from Adam.
I don't know anything about him.
He said some pretty stupid things in the past, but I do know simply this, that in the past, he has shown an absolute disgust for Mr. Epstein.
And in one instance, kicked Epstein out of his Mar-a-Lago.
I said, get out of here, because there was a masseuse.
I don't know if it was a true fray, but somebody said, hey, this guy's creeping me out and got rid of him.
Now, let's just lay this groundwork.
We're not talking about the P-Doo word.
This is the wrong word, the wrong term, just like list is the wrong term.
Conspiracy theory is the wrong word.
We use these terms constantly.
And they're the wrong words.
They're the wrong concept, the wrong term.
There's no such thing as being a P-do.
That is a desire you have.
The moment you were involved, if you said, listen, years ago, there were people in Namafia, okay, who were involved in all kinds of bad, bad, well, shall I say bad?
By the way, I need to get those likes up, my friends.
I need those likes.
I need them up.
I need 200, 300 right now.
It puts us into a new frame of reference.
I'm sorry.
I hate to keep begging this all the time, but it's like I really, really, really, really need you to help us with that.
I appreciate that.
So here's the thing.
Right now, this is the issue.
And you can say, well, you know, I'm not concerned about that.
Okay.
Okay.
JW's garage got a good one.
I'm more concerned about things that affect me in the county.
Granted, we do not need, that's great.
I'm not affected by this, and that's good.
I don't care about that.
I don't care about half of that stuff.
A lot of stuff, there's certain things I just don't care about.
But for reasons I don't understand, this is front.
We need to work on this.
This is damage control time, my friends.
We have to do something about this now.
We've got to deal with this thing now.
Okay?
Somebody says, the financial crimes, Lionel.
Thank you very much.
What does that mean?
You're screaming somehow like, you don't understand.
No, you don't understand.
What we're talking about is this issue that we've got to deal with.
It was poorly handled.
And you say, well, my idea of this, I'm far more rarefied than you.
My particular punctilious attention to detail is one that is different than yours.
I don't care about it.
We don't care what you think.
And you can yell and you can say, well, that's not the issue.
I also think the big issue is, believe it or not, aside from that, it's all the not blackmail per se, but all the money laundering and the like.
But nobody's talking about that.
So we can, you can see this all the time and you can say these things.
And it may make you feel really good to say either I don't care about it or whatever.
Nobody gives a shit about what you do.
With all due respect, nobody cares.
All the ridiculous spending like USAID that has to be investigated fully.
Yes.
Whatever happened to Doge?
Yes.
Yes.
Now, when you say this, I want you to go in front of everybody.
I want you to say, you don't understand.
You're talking about something that I don't find interesting.
Good.
Who are you again?
Who are you?
I'm Dick Gazinha is my name.
And I don't find this worthwhile.
I don't think this is an important issue.
Who are you again?
I'm in charge of what's important.
I'm in charge.
This isn't important.
It's the trade deals.
It's the sanctions.
It's the economy.
Thank you very much.
So stop talking about this.
Very good.
Good luck with that.
If you were working with the cabinet and say, thank you very much.
Have a nice day.
There's the door.
Get out.
Why?
He wants to talk about something else.
I don't understand this.
I don't know.
The issue, the issue is what's happening regarding Epstein.
This is serious business.
Have you not noticed this?
Well, I don't think it's important.
You see, I don't, I know you don't think it's important.
Well, see, that's all that matters.
See, I have a better tune for what's important, and you frankly don't understand what's going on.
You're wasting your time with this nonsense, and you're just...
Please don't gaslight us.
I don't think you understand what gaslight means.
I don't know what gaslighting means.
Somebody says, gaslighting.
I'm telling you, the issue we have to deal with is this business about what does the president do?
What is going to happen if he should, if the president, can the president commute the sentence?
Can he?
Because it's such a standard of behavior that it's tolerated.
Okay, fine.
Will any of the clients be named or charged?
Who were the clients?
See, there's that word client.
Epstein's not a pimp.
What do you mean a client?
You mean his guest?
Who were his clients?
You're using phrases that everybody else uses, and you're not even sure why.
List, client, what else you're using?
Why are you using why?
Why?
So what happens to the president now?
You're missing the point.
We're not talking about...
Obviously...
It's about children.
Yes.
Thank you very much.
Thank you for clarifying that.
Now, does the president grant Ghelan any kind of either commutation or pardon?
Yes or no?
Anybody?
Ghillain gave me 100 names.
100 names of what?
She's not going to give Trump's name.
So here's the thing.
Here's my point.
Now, should he focus on this?
And forget worrying about gaslighting and whether you know what gaslighting means and how old you are.
That's great.
Nobody gives a shit whether you know gaslighting.
It's the wrong term.
We're not talking about that.
The question is this.
Does he grant a pardon or a commutation of sentence to Delaine?
Yes or no?
She just spoke, right?
What do you do?
Why is he talking to her?
Why is the president...
What's happening?
What do you mean why?
Hundreds of victims have already received payoffs.
How do you have victims without offenders?
You're missing the point.
Focus on this.
Focus on this.
His defense lawyer is meeting with her.
No, he works with the Department of Justice.
Question.
Focus.
Focus.
Question, should you grant her commutation of sentence, meaning to suspend this and say, that's it, you've done enough, you can leave, or pardon it?
What do you think?
Ryan says the Epstein story feels to have lost steam this weekend.
Trump might be able to await this news single out through August.
We'll see.
Thank you, Ryan, but not when the Department of Justice lawyer is meeting with her.
No, that's not going anywhere.
Why did they do this?
Why are they talking about the possible commutation or pardoning?
Why?
That's the issue.
You want to ride that one up?
She just met with him, the lawyer.
She just met.
Thank you very much, Gillene.
Appreciate it.
But what about my information?
We'll let you know.
Now people are going to ask, what did she say?
What names were given?
What are you going to do with the names?
Now he's got even more problems.
Now he's got even more problems.
Why did he do this in the first place?
Why did he do this in the first place?
This is the part which is the most sense.
The lawyer who met with Ghelane Maxwell and her lawyers, the DOJ lawyer who was Trump's personal lawyer.
This is, remember this one?
This happened this week.
And this is, yes, Todd Blanche.
Now he was his personal lawyer, but now he's the Deputy Attorney General, so he's with the Department of Justice now.
So let me try this again.
I'm going to still work with you on this because you're not helping me out here.
You're not helping me out.
Do we grant her a commutation of sentence?
Why did she speak?
What did she say?
She was granted limited or use immunity, meaning she could not be charged with what she said.
What do you do with this?
Everybody's going to say now, hey, who are the names?
So the president's going to say, well, we can't mention the names.
We can't tell you who the names are because, well, that's an ongoing investigation.
Well, how do we know what she said?
Well, it's none of your business.
Why are you telling us?
Why does this administration tell everybody what they're doing?
He would have already met with Ghelain months ago or whatever it was, and nobody would have known it.
Things like, is he going to mention grand jury stuff too?
He just created a bigger problem.
People smell some type of confusion.
Now, you know, and I know.
The woman, the woman who was seeking release from this president is not going to name the president.
You know that, right?
As far as she concerned.
Oh, I never saw anything.
Everybody else I did.
What do you got on Bill Gates?
What do you got on Bill Clinton?
I'm interested in that, but not me.
You got it?
Of course.
I didn't see you.
I could have told you that.
She's not crazy.
She's not crazy.
What do you think is going to happen?
Granting Maxwell immunity could expose bigger players, but it risks letting someone deeply involved off the hook.
How?
How?
What are you going to do?
Let's say she says, listen, I saw, for the sake of argument, Bill Gates involved with a, whatever, just imagine some horrible scenario.
Okay, that's what I saw.
Okay, what are you going to do with that?
You're going to get what?
The FBI involved?
FBI is going to get involved?
FBI is going to go what?
Find this person?
Hey, Bill Gates, did you do that?
Of course I didn't do that.
Okay, well, who's, what's the name of this?
Ghillaine, what's the name of this young lady?
I don't know.
But I saw.
You saw what?
What, 20 years ago?
When was this?
What's this name you're going to give?
Tell me.
Bill Clinton.
Okay, that's a good name.
Mr. Clinton, did you do this?
Nope.
Nope.
Didn't do it.
Didn't do it.
Wasn't involved.
Well, you got to get the victim.
You got to have a victim.
Ma'am, were you trafficked?
No.
I wasn't trafficked.
Well, that doesn't make any sense because Bill Clinton just said there was no one.
So where's all this?
See, nobody knows how this thing is.
You need the subject.
You need a victim.
You need somebody to come forward.
Are you willing to testify that 20 years ago?
No, I don't want to do that.
Or yes, I do.
Maybe there's a group of people who never felt that justice.
Okay, they'll do it.
You want to go to trial now?
Okay, go.
We'll take you to trial.
We'll go to trial.
You can take this stand and you can say how you were either involved with...
Now, remember, she says yes, he says no.
Okay?
Let's assume victim A was 12 years old.
Let's make it real simple.
How are you going to prove it?
Bill Clinton says, no.
Nope.
It's kind of like the whole, see, the can, see, people have this idea, or they don't have this idea, about how easy or hard it is to prosecute somebody.
It's like the Candace Owens thing.
Candace Owens is looking at some serious, serious lawsuit, big time, big time.
And nobody gets it because they like her or they don't like Brigitte Macron or they think she's a man or weird.
It's nothing to do with it.
That Brigitte Macron is going to say, I'm a woman, okay?
I'm a woman.
Got to double up those likes, my friend.
I don't know why I'm leaning forward.
You can hear this.
I'm a woman.
Oh, Fishman says, this whole thing is being put in our faces just to prove to us and them that we have no power and that they can get away with anything.
Maybe.
Or it should have just been ignored from the beginning along with Pam, Bondi, and others.
Let Elon talk.
Just ignore it.
Just talk about everything else.
Just ignore it.
You want to go forward with it?
I'm the Department of Justice.
You're not.
You can't force me to do it.
You can't force me to involve myself in this kind of thing.
You can't force me.
I mean, I'm sorry to tell you this, and you may not like this, but you can't force me, Donald Trump, to have my DOJ prove anything.
So you can say whatever you want.
See, all he had to do was just ignore it.
But no, no, Pam Bondi had to bring this stuff up.
That's what this is about.
That's what this is about.
Now, I'm going to go back to this thing about Candace Owens, because you love Candace Owens.
And I mean, she's very talented.
But she's the, why she did this, I have no idea.
Brigitte Macron, I'm changing the subject.
Brigitte Macron is going to come in there and say, I'm a woman.
These are my children.
I'm going to tell you this.
I got a doctor here.
I've got, well, I don't know what you want me to do.
I've got a karyotype.
I've got whatever it is.
I'm going to show you I'm a woman.
I don't even even have to do this.
I can just say, you said something that was false, that I'm a woman.
She may or may not show the proof.
But they're going to say, okay, Now, Candace, where did you get your evidence from?
Because remember, you've got to show malice.
People say, oh, it's going to be difficult for her to show malice.
No, it's not.
Not at all.
Knowing that the information is false or showing a reckless disregard for the truth.
Ms. Owens, what did you do?
What did you do to develop this idea, this theory, that Brigitte McCarthy?
By the time, I'm changing the subject, and I want you to know this.
To advance the idea that she was a woman.
What was it?
Well, there's a lot of rumors, uh-huh.
And you know, we gave her the chance.
Brigitte, by the way, said, we gave you time to retract it or we gave you the information or whatever it is.
That's not the information.
That's not what I mean.
What was the basis for you saying this?
If it comes out, if a jury says she didn't have any basis at all, it's a reckless disregard for the truth.
She didn't even care.
Where did you get this from?
Well, I think you look like that brother.
I think Trogno or whatever his name is.
I think you look like a little, you look a little weird.
Okay.
Where did you get this information from?
You have anybody else?
You have anybody?
Yeah, I've got her old doctor.
I've got, I mean, something.
You're making a statement.
You're making a statement that this person did this.
What's your basis on it?
I don't know.
And you can say, well, what about the fact that, look, nobody really cares.
Really?
You're going to show, they're going to show that you have a platform that is huge.
You were selling merchandise based on the becoming Brigitte.
You mocked me.
You turned my life.
You have affected me, hurt me, whatever it is.
If you get a jury in Delaware who looks at her and says, you know, she's got a hell of a point.
She's got a hell of a point.
How would you like to be called a man?
And every woman I know who might be on that jury would say, I think that's pretty shitty.
I think that's horrible.
You're going to call me a man?
And where did you get that information from?
I didn't have any information.
I just thought so.
A lot of people in your country were saying that.
There were some journalists who themselves said it, and they were sued successfully, then their cases were reversed, not because of the fact that it wasn't true, but because of other things too.
Maybe they've got this information that you shared or whatever it is.
But Candace Owens better be able to say, here's why I said it.
And if she can't say that, if she can say, I really don't have any, I mean, that's a reckless disregard for the truth.
That is malice.
And let me tell you who else is going to be looking at this, believe it or not, is Michelle Obama.
Hey, there's Sparky.
Candace got her information from a couple of authors of researchers.
Yep, I just said that.
Uh-huh.
And that better be real good.
So what is it?
What is it?
What is it?
Did you ever hear this?
Did you ever hear the story?
Did you ever say, here it is?
And there's an x-ray.
Here's a lab result.
Here's an inspection.
Here's a picture for Pudenda.
Anyway, did you ever?
That doesn't mean anything.
Well, I got it from somebody else.
Yeah, but you said that Sparky was a paladin.
Yeah, I know, but I got it.
But you see, there was a guy who said this.
I got it from Tim Poole.
Oh, well, why did you say so?
Well, does that make any difference?
I mean, this is, this is, so what I'm saying is, you go ahead and you do this.
Now, she also had this thing where she said at one point that Kamala Harris wasn't black and all this.
So what I'm saying, oh, Judge Joe Brown disagrees with you.
Well, that's terrific.
Well, I think Judge Joe Brown better sit there and say, you've got to help somebody to find out that this is, because truth is a defense.
Because if I say something about you, if I say you're a man, that I'm going to say, well, Judge Joe Brown agrees.
Oh, say no more.
Well, Judge Joe Brown thinks so.
What was I thinking?
Can you believe somebody actually saying, Judge Joe Brown disagrees with me?
That could be of a good reason, but that that's the reason, not what Judge Joe Brown said, or what somebody said, well, you know, there was a journalist who said this.
Now, there may be something that might mitigate, you know, malice.
Like, was it a reckless disregard?
Well, there's a lot of people saying it.
When you had the chance to retract it, when you had the chance to retract it, and you were told, you're going to say, no, I'm doubling down.
Uh-uh.
Okay.
I hope you got something.
Sparky says, Brigitte's a public figure, isn't she?
That is correct.
And that's why she has to prove malice.
If she wasn't a public figure, this regular negligence would do, you would say, you said it, it was it.
But now you've got to say that it was said.
Brigitte has to prove that it was done with malice.
Not just enough that she said it.
And malice is defined as knowing it's incorrect or having a reckless disregard for the truth.
I didn't even care.
I didn't know it was false, but I didn't even lift a finger.
I didn't lift a finger.
Let's see what the evidence is.
But Judge Joe Brown said so.
Well, the logical male says Candace is a gossip queen.
Well, maybe.
So I think one of the interesting things about her is she hates people who are inauthentic because she's been accused of that before.
She's been accused of being like this white woman in a black woman's body.
She's a white woman.
She's with a white voice and a white.
She doesn't want blackness.
She's like OJ.
She marries that shit has nothing to do with black people.
He's got a black white husband and a white...
I'm not saying it's true, but people have always...
You're growing up.
And she's been pretty much, pretty much, remember she had the problem with Kanye?
She backed off of that one, thank God.
Sparky says, what country is the lawsuit filed in?
The country of Delaware.
Delaware.
Wait till that jury sits down.
Wait till they sit there.
And God forbid you get somebody, I hope to, oh, if you get her on the stand, if it goes to that far, imagine Candace on the stand, she couldn't contain herself.
She'll lose her mind.
She'll come apart at the seams.
She would go nuts because she doesn't really sit in front of people.
She has, you know, she's in front of my mic, whatever it is.
But if somebody sits here and they just are laying out.
So let's hear it.
Where is this?
Let me tell you something.
Is there any woman here?
Does it still, I think it affects people.
And I think if anybody would understand it, it would be somebody, a conservative icon such as Candace, who would say, this is really rotten to call somebody a man who's a woman.
Don't you think so?
Don't you think so?
Let me tell you something.
And you can have Brigitte on the, and Brigitte, listen.
Somebody tells me, now if Brigitte says, okay, guess what?
You're right.
I was born.
You know, she's got birth certificates.
You know how birth certificates go, right?
Briggs, let me just tell you something.
If that jury looks at her and says, I hate this Candace Ellen, I can't stand her.
She's reckless, she's loud.
If they look at Brigilla, here's a 72-year-old.
Oh, she doesn't need it.
I don't care if she's the president of France, the wife of the president of France.
I don't care.
You don't say this about people.
And plus, it's all over the world now.
And this is, they try.
Watch what I'm saying.
But Judge Joe Brown agrees with her.
Can you believe somebody said that?
Have you heard old Judge Joe Brown?
He told Brown, he talks about that.
He goes, I can't, she's white.
Well, okay, all right, okay.
Well, she's not suing.
Okay.
It'd be interesting to say that Kamala Harris sues because somebody called her white.
She's suing.
I guess you could, you know, if that's libel.
But this, a man, oh, yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
But Judge Joe Brown agrees with her.
Funniest line today.
Well, Judge, oh, well, shit.
Now we're, now we're, why didn't you say so?
Dismissed.
Sorry.
Pardon me, ladies and gentlemen of the jury.
I didn't know that.
Judge Joe Brown agrees with it.
Okay.
Good.
Call Judge O. Brown.
Epstein is five eyes work.
John, you're just saying that.
You have no idea.
Five eyes?
Well, I just learned that.
I appreciate that.
Five eyes?
What?
Who do you think Epstein works for?
Come on.
Five eyes?
Why don't you say interpol?
The logical says, what jurisdiction Macron has where he is not a U.S. citizen or resident?
The libel was said here.
The libel was stated here.
If somebody were libeled, let's say you were, you, I mean, you very well could do it, but let's assume that you were libeled by somebody in France.
You probably could go to France, maybe there, or sue here.
It was stated here, the libel was said here in this country against them.
Just like if I libeled you in New York, it'd be here, I mean here, or maybe whatever.
So this is, now it's very rare, I must admit, for somebody who was involved in something like this to bring it, to bring a particular case like this.
But we'll see.
Delaware, that's where the LLC is.
I think her corporation is or somebody's corporation is now.
So we'll see what happens.
So anyway, my friends, I'm going to be going on the air at 1 a.m. in about three minutes on WABC.
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Who else?
Yes, Fishman, thank you.
And Ryan, thank you, great folks, for this, for your kindness.
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And I'm going to pick up with this.
It's fantastic.
Have a great and a glorious day.
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You were tremendous.
Sparky says, hang on.
Sparky says, Sparky says, Brigitte has the mannerisms of a man because he is a man.
One of Michelle's daughters looks like her.
The other looks like Barry.
Michelle's a woman.
Not so with Brigitte.
Well, they should call you Sparky.
They should call your first witness.
Sparky.
Sparky, how do you know this?
Well, she has the mannerisms of a man.
Okay.
That's it.
Dismissed.
Look, I'm not saying she's, I mean, I wouldn't be surprised, but you said it.
Now, where did you get that information from?
You better be right.
Well, you know, you kind of look like a man.
Well, B. Arthur looks like a man, too, but she was a woman.
A lot of people look like, you know what I mean?
You got to be very careful with that.
you very careful there's no such The question is that she said she is a man.
And she bet her reputation on it, okay?
So we'll see what happens.
Remember, this is the case to watch.
Remember, when I tell you when something's no good, this is the one to watch.
This is going to be fascinating.
Because this may be big trouble.
All right, friends, have a great and a glorious day.
Don't ever change.
I mean that sincerely.
We will talk later.
And since when we meet next time, remember these final words, the monkey's dead, the show's over.
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