Here's Why Everyone Is TERRIFIED Because the Rules and he World Have Changed
Here's Why Everyone Is TERRIFIED Because the Rules and he World Have Changed
Here's Why Everyone Is TERRIFIED Because the Rules and he World Have Changed
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It has become a recurring theme of mine and something which I find fascinating to say that everything has changed, but people don't know it. | |
They don't know what's happened yet. | |
They're repeating the same stories. | |
And it's as though Israel or the peace plan or whatever is happening is happening. | |
It's as though people can't believe it. | |
And the reason why people can't believe it is that if the storyline, if the storyline were to continue, or to be discontinued, then so many websites, some not websites, so many podcast platforms would be destroyed because they live, and I'm not saying this negatively. | |
I'm not trying to be derisive, but what I'm saying is they live in this world of anti, and I'm not saying there's no basis for this, but kind of a negative Israel, negative BB, negative, there never is going to be peace. | |
There's human genocide and cleansing, and they go back on October the 7th, and again, I'm not telling you that that's not valid. | |
What I'm telling you is that things just got better. | |
And you've got to twist and change a little bit your routine in order to accommodate this. | |
Because it's dated. | |
I watched, I'm not going to mention any names because I like a lot of these people. | |
I watched for the umpteenth time. | |
A discussion, very, very good, on October the seventh. | |
How did October this seventh happen? | |
Did Israel know about this? | |
How could this affect? | |
It's done. | |
What I'm saying is it's it's it's not not that it's moot, it's like talking about World War II, but it's as though they don't recognize the fact that this is finished. | |
What's the new story? | |
I'm seeing the umpteenth discussion yet again of Candace Owens and her dead man switch kind of uh insurance policy regarding what happened regarding Charlie Kirk and was he strong armed by Zionist money folks and he uh he refused, | |
he finally said, I I didn't realize how bad these people were, and I'm and and and again I'm not I'm not mocking the story, but did you just hear what happened? | |
It's as though people say I don't want peace in this area because my whole podcast, my whole platform is again not anti-Israel anti-Semitic, but anti-Israel like anti-Europe or anti-American or anti uh uh uh Trump or whatever. | |
You're gonna do far better in this biz if you're anti something than pro-something. | |
Pro is boring. | |
I love America. | |
Okay, I love whatever, Europe versus anti. | |
So let me say this again. | |
They don't even know, they're like the Japanese soldier still on the island who doesn't know it's over with. | |
Do you recognize what's happening? | |
It's it's almost eerie. | |
It's eerie. | |
And you ask yourself, what do these people want? | |
All this discussion, and this is very interesting. | |
Here's my if If there's no war, let's assume that there's a ceasefire. | |
Let's hope there's a ceasefire. | |
Let's hope this ends. | |
I've I've I've never seen anything like it. | |
During during Vietnam, when people were saying, could this be, are the boys coming home or are the POWs coming home? | |
Yes. | |
Yes. | |
If if we looked at Vietnam, the way a lot of these folks are looking at Israel saying, oh, you can't trust them. | |
Oh, you can't trust the Vietnamese. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
You know that that's what they say. | |
But you can't trust these folks. | |
You can't uh haha, no way. | |
And say, Wait a minute. | |
Do you want there to be? | |
If there is no, listen to me. | |
If there's no Israel, Palestine, Zionism, Charlie Kirk. | |
Go through this. | |
What's Candace Owens going to talk about? | |
Seriously. | |
What's she going to talk about? | |
What? | |
Brigitte Macronagan? | |
Oh, God, no, that thing, she's moving off on. | |
She's moving away from that. | |
And rightfully so. | |
I'm not saying this to be. | |
Yes, there's she'll find something else to talk about. | |
But when you've invested everything in this message, and say, are you, are you going to notice anything that's good? | |
You've got pictures of whether you believe it or not. | |
See, some people say, I don't believe that. | |
That's what BB says now. | |
But you know, you know how he is. | |
He's the most horrible okay, fine. | |
But you've got members of, you've got Jewish, I shouldn't say Jewish, Israeli or Jewish. | |
I don't know, because maybe maybe some of the hot uh hostages were just visiting during this concert. | |
But you've got family members who are who are elated, who are beyond if just you've effusive and happy and thrilled and hopeful. | |
You've got you've got in and uh uh was it Yankunas uh uh in Gaza, you've got them dancing and celebrating, and uh you've got Hamas leaders at the table. | |
You have all of this occurring, and it is the most incredible thing I have ever seen, but yet other people are saying, where does my show go? | |
What do I do if there's no Israel? | |
I don't know what I'm supposed to do. | |
I know you might say to yourself, well, that's pretty cold-blooded. | |
It's the truth, it's the God's honest truth. | |
What am I supposed to do if there's no what? | |
I don't know what to and I want you to think about that. | |
I want you to really think about this because what I'm trying to tell you is that there's a lot of folks out there who are really showing their colors, and I'm not mentioning anybody in particular, and I'm not mentioning Candice on, but I'm just giving her as an example, but a lot of people are really showing their colors here. | |
What is it do you think people want? | |
What is the purpose of this? | |
What is my role speaking with you? | |
What is my goal? | |
What am I trying to do? | |
I mean, what is my what is my ultimate goal here? | |
What am I trying to accomplish? | |
First, I'm trying to tell you the truth. | |
Trying to tell you what I think is happening. | |
I'm analyzing it. | |
I'm analyzing it to tell you what I think this means, okay? | |
You got it? | |
Good. | |
But I'm not going to spin it away from the truth because there goes my story. | |
There goes my line. | |
If tomorrow everybody says, you know what? | |
It's over. | |
Now, do you who is gonna want to listen to a podcast about how terrible things were for the past 48 years? | |
I mean, maybe. | |
I mean, you could do that, and there would be a there would be a lot. | |
You could be, but that ain't gonna change. | |
Unless you just want to talk about it, unless you see, I'd never I'm not gonna talk about something that I can't change. | |
I'm not gonna argue with you about how the kind of a bicameral house doesn't make any sense or the separation of powers doctrine really isn't effective because that's not going to change. | |
I'm not gonna tell you that just because some academic kind of a intellectual masturbation. | |
I'm not going to do that. | |
I'm gonna tell you what's happening now, and to try to tell you, well, this is this is how it's evolving, but I'm not gonna if your podcast or your platform was anti-vaccine, let's say you're a real anti-vaxxer, and and for some crazy reason, assume hypothetically, the CDC, Bobby Kennedy, whatever, decides all of a sudden that they're going to ban vaccines. | |
There's no more vaccines. | |
You're out of luck. | |
Unless you say, how about those vaccines? | |
Weren't those terrible the way they made us take the vaccines? | |
They weren't gonna hold it. | |
You're gonna go back and talk about that? | |
What about now? | |
That's all I'm trying to tell you. | |
So that's the first stage of this. | |
The second, Benny Johnson, Antifa. | |
There is a civil war coming. | |
I'm going to tell you this again. | |
I'm gonna say this again, and I'm gonna make sure I'm very, very, very, very clear. | |
I think civil war, civil war, I hate to say it, is almost like in the same realm of genocide. | |
People in their own mind, when you say genocide, they think of something that's different. | |
They they think of cattle cars and you know horrible. | |
Certainly just that that's a that's more of a statutory. | |
The genet the the civil war that we're seeing is something which is very, very serious. | |
I'm hearing today. | |
I'm hearing today, and you pay attention. | |
I can't, I'm I'm not, I don't want to mention the state yet, but you're going to be hearing that one state that that some states are getting rid of their homeless people. | |
There's a bunch of people being dropped off in New York that ain't from around here, and we know it. | |
And we know it. | |
So that's coming up. | |
A lot of people who are supposedly on the same team, you know, that might be cute when you send the homeless people to Nantucket or whatever it is, which I think is terrible because whenever you you take families and treat them like ponds, it's disgusting, it's not Christian, and it's horrible. | |
That notwithstanding. | |
When when when you see this, that's happening. | |
There's going to be civil war in the streets. | |
They're planning this. | |
I remember who was it? | |
Antifa one time. | |
Uh, who uh Max Blumenthal says, you know, Antifa, there they make this big deal. | |
Oh, really? | |
Aaron Burnett, that clown. | |
She was saying, it's like, you know, the the proud boys are worse than Antifa. | |
No. | |
Did you did you hear the testimony? | |
There's gonna be civil war in the streets. | |
We're not kidding around. | |
This is not a joke. | |
There's gonna be false flags and lockdowns and riots and blackouts and supply chain sabotage, and you're going to see it, and it will eventually go into some type of a race war or a war against immigrants. | |
This is the pedesta plan. | |
Absolutely. | |
They are buckling down, they have they have tabletop this. | |
This isn't a theory. | |
This isn't, this isn't again, this is reality. | |
They haven't gone away. | |
And if you think some big strides are made because because Letitia James's mortgage fraud is nailed. | |
Ah, no, that's nothing. | |
Standing McClub's. | |
The elites are going to dismantle everything. | |
And it's on schedule. | |
And if you had to go one week for whatever reason, without food, whether we have a big Nor'easter coming here in New York, or Northeast, tomorrow's big a nor'easter, this terrible, terrible thing. | |
We're going to have Columbus Day, this anti-indigenous whatever thing. | |
It's it's they are gearing up. | |
They are losing in the political uh particular uh battlefield. | |
So they're gonna take the battlefield to the streets. | |
And they're doing it. | |
They're telling you, we're seeing it. | |
If you had to go one week without food, the system collapses. | |
You could take your cash, crypto, gold, Bitcoin, they're worthless. | |
Worthless when your family is hungry. | |
You can't eat Bitcoin. | |
And hunger is the weapon. | |
And control is the plan. | |
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This isn't a joke. | |
See, they always think that we're kidding. | |
Everybody thinks we're exaggerate. | |
They're going to find out the hard way. | |
There is such a major change. | |
I told you the other day, and I'll say it again. | |
Russia has already signaled, and Trump has already signaled to Russia. | |
He wants to open up trade again. | |
He's tired of this nonsense. | |
Tired of this nonsense. | |
Okay. | |
They're going to be. | |
He's retooling everything. | |
He wants Trump. | |
His winning the Nobel was it was a long shot. | |
But you know what? | |
That's his closest he's going to get. | |
And he should have he should have received it. | |
How many wars did he stop? | |
How many? | |
Four? | |
I mean, it's hard to say when when a war is a war. | |
But the bottom line is this, my friends, this is serious business. | |
We're not kidding around. | |
We're not kidding around. | |
This isn't a joke. | |
This is as serious as it gets. | |
And this is going on, and Ukraine is not. | |
The people you go to for the, if you want to find out what's going on in the Ukraine, listen to RT, listen to the Duran. | |
They're excellent. | |
General, I mean Colonel McGregor, Scott Ritter. | |
You want to hear military folks. | |
Jeffrey Sachs, certainly. | |
The usual Judge Napolitanos crew. | |
But that is winding up. | |
And Trump is telling Ursula Vander or whatever, it's over with, honey. | |
It's over. | |
Do you know how big this is? | |
This is gonna, this is the end of NATO. | |
This is the end of NATO. | |
You think they're gonna take this city down? | |
I don't think so. | |
What would you do? | |
What would you do if you were with NATO and you said, oh, you want to get rid of us? | |
Okay. | |
All right. | |
What would you do? | |
Let's say you had no morals, no scruples, no whatever. | |
What would you do? | |
What would you do? | |
False flag. | |
False flag or agent provocateur. | |
Provoke it or false flag it. | |
To bring the answer, okay. | |
You know what? | |
Good. | |
You want to get rid of this? | |
We're gonna stage something. | |
We're gonna stage something that looks so good. | |
Way too, you're gonna scream, we're gonna, we're gonna blame Russia. | |
Watch what we do. | |
Watch what we're not gonna take credit for it. | |
But you'll know it. | |
You'll know it's us when we do it. | |
And you will tip your hat and say, yeah, it was pretty good. | |
That was pretty good. | |
Because we know how this thing works. | |
We know how this thing works. | |
You got that? | |
Do you got that? | |
So when I talk about stuff coming up, they're not gonna take this sitting down. | |
Oh no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
Uh uh uh. | |
Trump's getting too powerful, it's making too many inroads. | |
And what happens is when you go back, if he really goes and looks at the Antifa the local, locally, this is domestic terrorism. | |
These are shock troops. | |
These are brown shirts. | |
And he goes up that that supply food chain and finds out who is who was directly sponsoring that. | |
This is this is the Soros organization. | |
This is this is George, this is Alex Soros. | |
And these other names you haven't heard of. | |
There are people who are funding international revolt. | |
I don't even know how to uh explain this or or focus on this. | |
Or or to bring it to your attention. | |
It's happening. | |
But see, Americans really kind of never really got into this. | |
Because let me explain to you what's happening. | |
When it comes to international relations and foreign stuff, now here in New York, there is something which is so interesting. | |
Everybody knows that Zoran Mamdani is a is a is a is a fraud. | |
Even Benny Hassan knows he's a fraud. | |
He's a fraud. | |
He there's no there there. | |
It's kind of interesting at first. | |
But if you're interested in what's going on, the New York election is known for a couple of things. | |
Right before the end, right before the end, a couple of weeks before, because you're talking about November the 4th, is when the election is. | |
Things change drastically. | |
It's a three-man race now. | |
Zoran Mamdani, Curtis Lewa, and Andrew Cuomo. | |
Let me tell you what's going on. | |
The best person for New York, and by the way, this is critical because it happens to be only the biggest city in the nation. | |
We have eight million people, five boroughs, it's huge. | |
Brooklyn alone would be like the seventh or sixth largest city in the nation. | |
That's just Brooklyn. | |
All right. | |
Curtis Lewak cannot win. | |
Will not win. | |
But you can make a you can make a theoretical vote. | |
You could say, I'm going to vote for him anyway, because I'm going to make a I'm going to make a stand. | |
Okay. | |
But he's not going to win. | |
Zoran Mamdani will win. | |
Andrew Cuomo is the most despicable fungus ever. | |
But he is the only person to stop. | |
I will take Andrew Cuomo in a heartbeat over Zoran Mamdani. | |
My goal would be Curtis Lee. | |
Well, he's not going to win. | |
Can't win. | |
But if you take his votes, if he throws his votes towards Cuomo. | |
Actually, the second largest group of uh voters is the uncommitted. | |
I think they're like, I think it was 30% or something of uncommitted. | |
There are people, I don't know how many million. | |
They're just un there's just they're out there. | |
I think three million people. | |
They're just, they, they're they're yours for the taking. | |
They're just there. | |
But mathematically, people are saying Curtis Lewa is great. | |
If this were any other city, he'd be the mayor, but he's not. | |
So this morning on WABC, I had this woman called up. | |
Oh, she was screaming and yelling, and I just I drove her nuts. | |
She says, you've got to stop this. | |
Curtis Lewa is the best choice. | |
I said, you're right. | |
You can't keep telling people because of the polls. | |
Not because of the polls, it's because it's not going to win. | |
He's not, he's not going to win. | |
We have some anomalies in the old days. | |
Rudy Giuliani was the mayor of New Jersey. | |
I mean, excuse me, of New York. | |
He's a Republican, but he lost against Dinkins after Dinkins, after Crown Heights, all this, it was a disaster. | |
New York was ready for a move, and Staten Island, if I call correctly, this is the most important thing to remember. | |
But if you look at the history, the history of how this thing works, uh, how do I say this? | |
The um one of the reasons why Rudy Giuliani won a Republican for New York City was Staten Island was voting to secede at that time from New York City. | |
Turnout was huge, and Staten Island is a is a Republican stronghold. | |
It's all its own. | |
As far as why Michael Bloomberg voted or ran, he, of course, is a Republican too, but that was a different story. | |
He was more of a businessman, and he's a billionaire. | |
He could almost buy every single vote. | |
In fact, when he ran for president, I think he spent like a hundred thousand dollars per actual vote. | |
You see, people forget Staten Island's role in uh I'm right about Staten Island's role in Rudy Giuliani's 1993 uh mayoral victory. | |
At the time, Staten Island, officially Richmond County, was the most Republican-leaning borough in New York City, and local anger over city governance governance was intense. | |
So there was an active secession movement with residents even voting in the 1993 referendum to explore leaving the city. | |
So that surge in turnout and conservative energy helped Giuliani narrowly defeat David Dinkins. | |
Okay, this is this is a different story. | |
Bloomberg's leader's success came from a different formula. | |
Though he ran as a Republican in 2001, his appeal was based more on his reputation as a pragmatic businessman and billionaire who promised post-9-11 stability and efficient management, not ideology. | |
His vast wealth allowed him to outspend opponents many times over, helped him dominate advertising and name recognition. | |
So Giuliani won through Staten Island's political rebellion and law and order message, and Bloomberg won through kind of a technocratic, well-funded. | |
So yeah, I mean it's happened before, but a lot of people don't want to recognize this. | |
They're not, they don't want to see this. | |
One of the things which people really have to understand is that we are in a battle right now for the heart and soul of this country. | |
And there is an Islamist movement. | |
Please don't say Sharia. | |
When you say Sharia law, you you you're telling people you don't know what you're talking about. | |
It's not Sharia law. | |
That's not what we're after. | |
Sharia law is not it. | |
People have this idea that Sharia law means cutting people's hands off or women can't wear. | |
No, it's that's that's not it. | |
It's not it. | |
It's more about how disputes are settled. | |
In in Jewish enclaves in New York and the uh Hasidic and the Orthodox and the Lobovichers, there are almost like Talmudic tribunals or something. | |
But it's not this idea of we're gonna pass this law. | |
What they're doing is they're taking over the owning city running city councils and board of supervisors and police chiefs and mayors. | |
That's what they're doing. | |
See, Americans don't they'll jump on a word like for example, communist. | |
He's a communist, they don't know what communism is. | |
Nobody's a communist, nobody's a communist, nobody's a red, nobody's a Marxist, nobody, but they they swear by this. | |
They swear by this because they really don't know anything, and they respond very viscerally. | |
Our re our uh elections are visceral, and most people don't really read, don't really do anything, but they respond negatively. | |
So going back to what I said initially, I look at what's happening right now, and I'm thinking, do you know what will Happen. | |
If all of a sudden there is, I hate to say it, a good faith attempt, if the world says, you know, excuse me, Israel seems to be doing a BB's doing a he's doing what he said he would. | |
It's not perfect. | |
It's not gonna be perfect, but yep, there's a ceasefire, all right. | |
It's a mess. | |
These folks would say, well, can we can I keep talking about the mess? | |
Why are you doing that? | |
Let's move forward. | |
Now the other issue is what happens to AIPAC. | |
There are people who, if you if you got rid of vaccines, like Bobby Kennedy, I I don't know where he is. | |
Now he's saying circumcision is linked to circumcision and title. | |
I don't know what the hell the guy's talking about, but in any event. | |
It's fascinating to see where this is going to go later on. | |
It's fascinating to see where this is going to go on because what happens if there's no APAC? | |
Or what happens if there's no, I mean, aid to Israel. | |
I mean, listen, let me tell you something. | |
I'll talk about this in a moment. | |
There are people who are saying we're wasting so much money, they don't even talk about Ukraine, but the money that we go, that we're spending to Israel. | |
Okay. | |
I'm not going to argue the point. | |
America first, money should stay here. | |
Israel, Ukraine. | |
I don't know what we're what we're doing this. | |
Especially now if there's no more and if if Afghanistan and if the the Hamas thing has been eliminated, what are we talking about? | |
What's the what's the point of what we're doing? | |
All right. | |
Let me tell you something that is a waste of time. | |
I'm going to bring this to your attention, but nobody even cares about this. | |
Mrs. L today spent much of her day, if not all of our day, excuse me, downtown at an event put on by the is it the Archwell? | |
Archwell Foundation. | |
Foundation, Prince Harry, Megan Markle, and one of the best. | |
She was gone all day. | |
One of the best symposia conferences on digital safety in children. | |
The biggest, the biggest contaminant, the biggest threat, the biggest organized threat to the sanctity, the smooth function and focus of this country is big tech. | |
Big tech, Silicon Valley, and when you saw that picture of President Trump at the table with all these folks, sitting around the White House table, Altman, Bill Gates, Ellison, Teal, Palantir, you could take APAC a million times over. | |
And not even come near to what this is. | |
Because AIPAC's influence is there. | |
I mean, you could say it's here because it because the argument is that, and it's well founded that they're affecting American elections. | |
And they're basically saying they're threatening Congressman if you don't, if you don't side with us, sign on to our legislation. | |
Our theories, our our focus, our foci, will primary you and okay, fine. | |
That's here. | |
On its best day, on its best day, APAC or the NRA or the climate lobby or anybody can't get near what's happening to our country regarding AI, what's happening with kids and bots, and the absolute targeted psychological menticide and brainwashing that is that is affecting our children. | |
You have no idea what chatbots are doing, what AI is doing, they are taking kids at the age of when is this begin? | |
From birth to well, not from birth, but to their moment of sense of the time they can hold an iPhone or anything. | |
They're having their personalities robbed, and the number of kids with autism on their eyes because of circumcision, mind you, and Tylenol. | |
I don't know where Bobby went with this. | |
I really don't know. | |
Bobby, are you gonna have have you just dropped vaccines? | |
Apparently so. | |
Somebody got to Bobby. | |
But you might as well just you can wait seriously. | |
Good luck explaining. | |
Nobody gets AI, nobody under I haven't even mentioned AGI yet. | |
Nobody understands what's happening to these kids. | |
It is like nothing you have ever seen. | |
They are, there are kids so wrapped up in this AI world, especially those on the spectrum. | |
Remember, more autism, more kids walking around, more stimming, more neurodivergent folks who listen to what I'm saying. | |
Never get out of the world created in this chatbot, pretend fantasy world. | |
Try explaining that to Joe Six Pack. | |
Try explaining that to most people who don't know anything. | |
Salangelo, ladies and gentlemen, Sal says, thank you for the content. | |
I have a few lion bucks to spend since the villa game bet. | |
There you go. | |
Thank you, my friend. | |
Thank you, Sal. | |
Seriously, thank you for this. | |
And I hope you're calling the show at night. | |
Every morning, every Wednesday, Mrs. Ellison, WABC with me called Warrior, we uh warrior Wednesdays. | |
And it is a it is the story of stories. | |
You can take Gaza Philadelphia corridor, any of this, any of this stuff, Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, anything, Darfur, Israel, Turkey, Ukraine, put all of that over here, and nothing but nothing, Sal. | |
Nothing, nothing compares to what's happening to our children in this country. | |
Nothing. | |
There is a war in this country, in addition to our culture, our habits, our traditions, our speech, our language, our habits, our practices, all of that. | |
And there is a war on little boys. | |
You have no idea. | |
Pardon my French, fucking these kids up like you cannot irreparably. | |
You ain't gonna, you're gonna see kids who are so confused, not connecting to anything, at levels. | |
It's going on right now. | |
Now, while I appreciate everything, I appreciate I'm talking here. | |
Excuse me, excuse me, if I'm not as concerned, and I'm not suggesting it's not important, it's very important. | |
It's very important. | |
You want to talk about 60,000 kids killed in Gaza? | |
Absolutely terrible. | |
I'm talking of millions of American children who are gone. | |
Anyone from West Tampa knows this is great Cuban expression, arrebadao. | |
It's I mean you're deep fried, you're crispy, not just crazy, Gone. | |
Tocalo touched. | |
Gone. | |
This is this is this is something. | |
There are some of the best minds ever. | |
There are folks. | |
Watch what old Mike Johnson does. | |
Watch any kind. | |
The people who says, I'm not going to do anything to interfere with AI plants. | |
Do you know what it takes to power artificial intelligence? | |
Do you know? | |
There is nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
Nothing like this. | |
You're going to see, did you ever drive sometimes along the highway and you'll see like an Amazon warehouse or, hey, what's this big thing? | |
You're going to see areas of desert or whatever. | |
For miles around. | |
One big power plant to power AI. | |
Remember, this is, I hope they're going to condense this later on. | |
AI is being powered. | |
The people who are going to run the world. | |
Ellison. | |
Peter T.O. Palantir, Elon. | |
Don't think Elon's gone anywhere. | |
No way. | |
Bill Gates, Altman, Zuckerberg. | |
I see it. | |
I talk to people all the time. | |
I see their faces. | |
It doesn't connect with them. | |
It reminds me, and I'm not trying to pretend that I'm like this, but it reminds me of when Niels Boer with his thick Danish accent. | |
Tried to explain to people years ago about this thing called nuclear bombs and nuclear fission versus fusion. | |
And what it would be like to take that, to take that power, to take that incredible firepower and turbocharge it and turn it into a weapon. | |
People looked at him like, what are you talking about? | |
And if it wasn't for Enrico Fermi, nobody would have even understood it. | |
That's what I feel like. | |
We're looking at people like, what are you talking about? | |
Well, why would they want to do that? | |
Why why why do people want to? | |
They're taking bots and kids and they want to go in. | |
You don't understand something. | |
They don't want to get kids through advertising. | |
They want souls. | |
They want to go after your your brain and your children and your remember the few we're done. | |
We're gone. | |
They want to go after kids in terms of their minds and their experiences and their emotions via drugs. | |
Psychmeds and the like, CBDs and all that kind of jobs. | |
Then we want to go after them emotionally. | |
We want to confuse them, confuse them about their gender and about the usual stuff, you know, uh wanting to get married, falling in love, kids are not going to be courting, they're not going to be having girlfriend, boyfriend. | |
There's not even dating anymore. | |
It's hooking up at best. | |
There is an overemphasis using the power of social media to destroy them in terms of being able to articulate and differentiate male versus female. | |
But little boys in particular, and I can see it right now. | |
Men, gay men, militant gay, sick men, are destroying or trying to destroy women's sports, trying to destroy femininity by saying, no, no, we're gonna take over. | |
We're gonna move in. | |
We're there was this one fellow who this the Dylan Mulvanies and uh what was that Alta? | |
What was that guy with a dude with the feller with the beard is it alta or ulta or whatever anyway, yeah, all this stuff. | |
But then when it comes to boys, we're gonna have one of two things. | |
First, you're gonna go after the Dana White, Pete Heggseth, Bobby Kennedy Jr. | |
School of Masculinity. | |
Take a bunch of performance enhancement drugs, do pull-ups, And you're a man. | |
That's it. | |
Be a man. | |
Do kettlebells. | |
Squats. | |
Be a man. | |
Be an ice plunge. | |
Be a man. | |
Join the marine. | |
Be a man. | |
That's it. | |
That's all they know. | |
The exterior, they're very good about that. | |
Hey, look at that. | |
Now that's a man, all right. | |
Remember the beards. | |
Scroll those beards out. | |
See, we're men. | |
Growing those beards. | |
See, I'm a man. | |
Yeah, that's it. | |
Okay. | |
Is that it? | |
That's it. | |
We're not gay. | |
All right. | |
Fair enough. | |
And we do pull-ups. | |
These kids are so screwed up, it's not even funny. | |
Little boys say, what does that mean? | |
I don't know what that means. | |
Anybody know what's going on? | |
A lot of parents are too busy to explain. | |
So I don't want to, I don't want to to define a young man in terms of his penis or scroat him, or by virtue of how many how much he can bench. | |
That's not what we're talking about. | |
And when you ask somebody, that's not what we're talking about. | |
They say, well, what are we talking about? | |
That's my point exactly. | |
Ask people. | |
You want to grow a little boy? | |
You want to you want to grow, but you want to grow like a like a plant. | |
You want to grow a little boy. | |
How do you grow a little boy in this country? | |
And Mrs. Albright knows doing this one thing because there's this thing called toxic masculinity. | |
They're even calling masculinity toxic. | |
And they're using things like mansplaining, man spreading, man, as though being a male is boorish, it's hyper violent, it's uh not compassionate. | |
Yeah, I don't know what it is. | |
They're they're trying to to uh toxify, dare I say, being a man. | |
And the ones who are coming around is Pete Heggsith acting like he's in a loc-room, snapping towels, doing chest bumps, and doing push-ups, basically to show you look what I can do. | |
Now, if you think that's good, God bless you. | |
I don't, that's stupid. | |
You know who a man was? | |
George Marshall, Patton, Dwight Eisenhower. | |
You want to talk about Omar Bradley, Hap Arnold, uh Doolittle, OP uh OP Smith, Matthew Ridgway, that guy, old Iron Tits. | |
Remember him during World War during the Korean War? | |
This these guys couldn't run half a block. | |
Those were men. | |
We don't even know what it is. | |
We're so contaminated with this, we put women either, they either look like Trump, slut, slatters, or some kind of I don't know what it is, or they would look like that Dan Bilzarian or something. | |
That that's the idea. | |
I heard Dana White was talking about I get up and do an ice plunge. | |
That's great, Dana. | |
I do an ice plunge, I do kettlebells, and I do my red light, and I and I do and I eat raw meat. | |
I'm in the keto and I'm in defense, and I'm a man, and I go into the f to the gym and I sweat with other men, and we beat the hell out of each other, or try to, or I can show you. | |
And basically, I get a lot of I like to roll around on the floor with a bunch of men and stick my head between their legs as they it's a scissor move. | |
Okay. | |
I don't even know what to tell you. | |
George Catlett Marshall. | |
You could have probably hit him and knocked him out. | |
That was a man. | |
You think you think you think uh I know this isn't a good one, but you think Mao Saytung was in great shape? | |
He really ruled the world. | |
Who rules the world? | |
You want to talk about that? | |
I know they're not good. | |
Stalin, Hitler, FDR, Genghis Khan. | |
Do you do you understand what's gonna I mean Alexander the Great? | |
Do you think they were great because of the and I'm I'm not listening? | |
I'm not in any way comparing Hitler. | |
What I'm saying is, when somebody can take over the world. | |
Negatively, mind you. | |
Somebody who can run. | |
I mean, when you had. | |
Who is the guy who was Stalin's? | |
Oh my God, his mar the general was like this. | |
Curtis LeMay. | |
Sherman, U.S. Grant. | |
You want to talk about you want to talk about these people, and they were all kind of kind of like crazy in their real life. | |
Sherman basically was a basket case. | |
He he was. | |
I mean, they could have probably committed him. | |
Where do we put our sense of greatness? | |
And they say, here comes Trump. | |
Now Trump is terrific. | |
Trump is. | |
Trump's Trump. | |
Trump has no comparison to anything. | |
I don't even know how to compare him. | |
It's just what I think he doesn't know what he's doing. | |
He pulls something like this. | |
But we've got so much to worry about here. | |
And we are talking, we are wasting our time. | |
And the biggest let me go back to what I'm saying. | |
I told you this a long time ago. | |
The thing that keeps me up, so to speak, the existential threat that threatens not only civilization, but our culture is AI. | |
And the worst part is trying to explain to people what it is. | |
Look how they're going after free speech. | |
Free speech is under so much attack. | |
Do you see what they see what they've done to uh yeah, Zukoff, yes, thank you, General Zukov. | |
Do you see what they're doing to Alex Jones? | |
See what they're doing to Alex Jones? | |
Alex Jones is an absolute, he is a hero. | |
What he started on his own, how he transformed news and information personally. | |
Nobody's like him. | |
And then they went after this guy named Mike Lindell. | |
Did you see that one? | |
Mike Lindell. | |
Mike Lindell has got a great story. | |
Mike Lindell had this apparently this crazy idea. | |
This nutty idea, this some kind of a story, this notion that he could uh, I guess, come along and have a pillow company. | |
Do you know Mike Lindell, MyPillow.com? | |
They their slippers is probably bigger than anything else. | |
Even though it's called My Pillow, the Pillows are great too. | |
But the slippers. | |
And if you think about it, what he does is he says, I'm pretty good at kind of like comfort stuff. | |
His whole world is, oh, that feels good. | |
Oh, that's soft. | |
Oh, that's nice. | |
Oh, that's terrific. | |
That that's his world. | |
That's his that's his thing. | |
But what's really interesting about this whole thing is he says, I'm going to apply this to slippers. | |
That's what I'm going to do. | |
And he's done it. | |
And right now, they are trying to tear him apart, but he keeps fighting. | |
He's like Trump, like Alex. | |
So I want you to my pillow.com, promo code Lionel, see what they've got, use promo code Lionel, MyPillow.com slash Lionel. | |
Just go through. | |
I can describe what it is. | |
You look at it. | |
It is the best company, American, American, American, American, by this guy who funded, whatever, brought about produced by this great patriot. | |
And I'm not saying go and help. | |
I mean, he helps us, he supports us, but I'm not saying go there and buy this stuff. | |
How are them going to support him? | |
No, it's it's a great product. | |
MyPillow.com slash Lionel. | |
That's simple, my friends. | |
Let me tell you, I have a different world view than everybody else. | |
And I know that. | |
And I recognize this. | |
And I see things differently. | |
I don't scream and you know. | |
And I and I look back, I look with great amusement. | |
I look at amusement. | |
And I love to watch the great new storytellers, the great folks who come along, and the great... | |
Andy Ngo, by the way, the work he's done against Antifa... | |
He's had to move to, I don't even know where he lived. | |
He's incredible. | |
He is incredible. | |
The individual forces, TC Draeno and others, they've done a wonderful job. | |
Laura Loomer. | |
Laura Loomer, let me tell you something. | |
People say, ah, she's crazy. | |
Who? | |
Stop trying to convince me or telling me somebody's crazy. | |
They're not crazy. | |
You may not agree with them. | |
Sometimes they're very bold. | |
And she loves controversy. | |
And Candace Owens, absolutely to her credit. | |
Fearless, sometimes reckless, but fearless, smart as a whip, part of a new world right now. | |
A new world. | |
There's Carla. | |
Carla says, My pets looked at the TV screen when you called. | |
Oh. | |
Genghis Khan and Alexander the Great. | |
I did not know this. | |
My pets looked at the TV screen when you called their names. | |
Those are great. | |
By the way, it's Jenga's Khan. | |
I did not know that. | |
Alexander the Great. | |
What a story. | |
Thank you, Carla. | |
I hope you're you're back safe, obviously, from the UK. | |
You couldn't get me to travel around this around the world. | |
You paid me. | |
It's the last thing in the world I want to do. | |
I see bad things happening. | |
To hunker down. | |
And the best thing that we can do right now is awareness. | |
If I make you aware of something, let me give you an example of something. | |
Maybe you can, maybe you can remember this. | |
You know, most people, I would venture to say, most people that you know don't smoke. | |
They don't smoke. | |
I don't have any friends who smoke. | |
I very. | |
Have you noticed this on the street, honey? | |
We don't see smoking. | |
You really don't. | |
You may see some vapes every now and then. | |
But cigarettes, I mean you'll see it. | |
Not like in the old days. | |
You'll get a kick out of this. | |
One time, my friend uh years ago, uh, he lived in Italy for a long time. | |
Italy, as they say. | |
And when he came back to the U.S. or came back, uh, he uh his friend says, Hey, I'm gonna come back, I'm gonna visit you. | |
Uh one of his friends in in Rome or whatever. | |
He says, Great, come by my office. | |
So it was in midtown. | |
So this Italian fellow came and showed up, waiting for him outside in the street. | |
And his Italian friend said, I can't believe how many prostitutes are out here. | |
He goes, What are you talking about? | |
He says, all the prostitutes around your building. | |
He said, There's no prostitutes. | |
He says, Well, look at him. | |
And he noticed all the women smoking. | |
And they said, No, no, this was the smoking ban. | |
Remember that the smoking ban? | |
They made you go outside. | |
When the smoking ban happened in New York, I thought they were gonna riot. | |
I thought they were gonna riot. | |
Carla says, I'm off to Chicago on Wednesday for a conference, staying at the Trump Hodel, hopefully safe. | |
Be careful in Chicago. | |
And let me tell you something. | |
Chicago is probably Chicago and Illinois, Carla, are gonna be the most. | |
This is the epicenter, the epicenter of riot and a cacophonous decline of order. | |
It's happening. | |
It's happening. | |
Pritzker and these people. | |
See, I want to focus right here. | |
That's what I'm saying. | |
Listen, God bless you, BB, uh Israel, thank you. | |
God bless you, Ukraine. | |
Have a nice day. | |
Be safe, be well. | |
I'm living here. | |
I'm working here. | |
I'm not saying that you're not. | |
I'm working here. | |
Trump has got to go in and absolutely deluge them. | |
You know it's so funny. | |
My friend who is a physician always says, you know, when you start an antibiotic, and I'm I'm not telling you what to do. | |
But he says, whenever you take an antibiotic round, he says, start off like with double the dose when you first take it, and then we start off hard and then he's got to go in and overwhelm them. | |
He's got to use the insurrection act. | |
He's got to go in and kick the living shit out of Pritzker and uh what's his name with the goatee, the Chicago mayor, be done with this. | |
They say, I'm gonna overwhelm you. | |
I'm gonna show you what I'm gonna do. | |
I'm gonna show you. | |
And we can do it. | |
Absolutely positive. | |
To dismantle Antifa is to go to the subterranean. | |
Let me give you an example. | |
I hate sometimes, well, I love medical analogies. | |
And I've told you before, my favorite still this fecal transplant. | |
Fecal transplantation. | |
It's one of the best analogies of how something seemingly crazy saves lives. | |
People with C. diff to transplant via colonoscopy, actual uh feces from somebody who has a balanced lower gut biota, and transfer it, actually transfer, take feces, process it, and deliver it high into the colon, and let them go crazy. | |
And they start replicating it, and all the bad stuff is eaten, and that's the way you save lives. | |
But because people get so tired of this, ooh, you know, they don't they don't want to listen. | |
You know what happens, ladies, if you hit a hard uh dose of antibiotics, good bacteria, lactobacillus killed off. | |
What raises, what comes up? | |
Monilia, candida, yeast infections. | |
Why? | |
Because you've affected that balance. | |
Whenever you affect the balance, the bad stuff rises up. | |
That's what law and order is. | |
There is underneath everywhere you go, everywhere you go, underneath the system, there are people ready to break forward, bad bacteria, bad gut. | |
So with a biotech, maybe the the entire uh lower GI ecosystem, but they're ready to take over. | |
Look what's happened to Europe. | |
Fred of mine just came back from Rome. | |
He said, it's horrible. | |
He said, This is horrible. | |
He says his wife always wanted to go to Rome. | |
He says, Oh my God. | |
It's horrible. | |
First of all, the food is eh, it's just nothing. | |
Is if you want to go into it, go into the you know, other parts more regional, get the flavor for something. | |
It's like, I'm sorry, I love New York, but if you want to go to America, don't go to New York. | |
This ain't America. | |
This is different. | |
But this isn't America. | |
This isn't this is the flavor for this. | |
But there are there are people, Dearborn, Michigan calls to prayer at three in the morning. | |
Uh uh. | |
As we say in the South, that dog don't hunt. | |
Uh-oh, no. | |
See what's happening? | |
You're turning your back. | |
Bad bacteria are rising. | |
I'm not saying Muslims are bad, but these people are there, and they are there deliberately not to assimilate. | |
Assimilate. | |
We have a wonderful Brazilian contingent here in New York. | |
We have Little Brazil. | |
Wonderful people. | |
They bring the culture and the food. | |
We also love these uh radizios and uh we have this churascaria plataforma and all these Argentinian and Brazilian and all this stuff. | |
They don't want to come in and take over everything, they don't want to force Portuguese or the official language. | |
No, they assimilate, they work in, they blend. | |
They blend. | |
I can take you to Flushing Queens, and you will swear you're in Beijing. | |
But they're they don't, but they're prosperous, business, they're not taking over the culture, they're not taking over city council, they're not running for I mean, we have a few. | |
They've assimilated. | |
They're concentrated. | |
I can take you to Little Odessa, Brighton Beach in Brooklyn, Lithuanian, Russian, uh, Ukrainian, they're all there. | |
Great food and boys. | |
Assimilate. | |
They're not they're not taking over. | |
I can take it to a story of Queens. | |
The Greeks go on and on and on and on and on. | |
That's wonderful. | |
But in Dearborn Michigan, we have a new group of Islamist. | |
Not Islamic, Islamist. | |
And nobody's got the guts or the balls or the backbone to say it. | |
Well, I'm saying it. | |
And I don't give a goddamn if you're an Islamist, if you're a Brazilian, a braceletro, or wherever you are, or if you're a Borico, or I don't care. | |
You are an American first. | |
First and foremost is your allegiance to this country. | |
And not only the flag, but the Constitution. | |
Yay. | |
You got that? | |
Very, very simple. | |
I know it sounds corny, but corny is true. | |
Corny is because of tradition. | |
Corny is something people like. | |
People like corny. | |
Corny is you don't see, you know, that's old fashioned. | |
You know what old fashion means? | |
Popular. | |
Tried and true. | |
Dependable. | |
Real. | |
That's what it is. | |
That's what it means. | |
There's something about this. | |
Let me go back to a little about men and boys. | |
We've got to go, we've got to teach you and say, alright, sit down, son. | |
We're going to tell you how to do this. | |
First of all, you know how to dress. | |
You're going to learn how to tie a tie. | |
You're going to learn how to shine shoes. | |
You're going to learn how to dress. | |
You're going to get a suit. | |
I'm going to show you how to fill in a suit. | |
I'm going to show you how to do it. | |
I'm going to show you this. | |
I'm going to show you everything from collar stays to pocket squares or whatever it is. | |
I'm going to show you how to tie a tie. | |
And if you're really cool, I'll show you how to tie a bow tie. | |
If you really, if you're really up to it. | |
That's for when you're older, not when you're too young. | |
You look like a pointedster. | |
We're going to talk to you about how to eat. | |
I want you to sit down. | |
I'm going to show you how to eat. | |
We're going to watch this. | |
I want you to watch these. | |
See how they hold that knife? | |
So they'll watch. | |
This is how you order. | |
This is how you treat the server. | |
This is the way you don't talk with the mouth. | |
You don't do this stuff. | |
Now we're going to talk about politeness. | |
You open the door for a woman. | |
When you're in a bus or whatever, there's a woman there, you get up. | |
It's called chivalry. | |
It's not because, it's not because we're stronger than them. | |
We respect them. | |
You respect women. | |
You protect women. | |
This goes back to the beginning of time. | |
If nature gave you the physical wherewithal, fine. | |
Then use it accordingly. | |
It's more about being strong. | |
Women and children first. | |
Remember that expression? | |
Didn't just come about out of nowhere. | |
There's something to be said for that. | |
And we're going to sit down. | |
And now, little whatever you are, you're going to be courting, okay? | |
You like that girl? | |
Let's talk about this. | |
How do you talk to her? | |
What do you do? | |
Let's talk about this. | |
See, fathers aren't going to do this with kids. | |
They're not going to do this. | |
They're going to sit down and say, well, let's talk about this. | |
There's a thing called the first kiss. | |
If you're watching any some kind of porn and you think somehow in the throes of this that it's cool, or you may not even know any better to slap somebody or choke a woman. | |
This is barbaric. | |
This is not the way it's done. | |
This is not the way it's done. | |
We live in a world right now where women, in particular, they're they always say they use words like lost their virginity. | |
It's a cultural theme. | |
They lost their virginity. | |
And you are not going to be a part of some hell story, some psychological hellscape that you created because you watched some stupid movie and you didn't even or of tape or whatever it was, and you didn't know any better. | |
You're not going to do this. | |
Number two, take it easy. | |
Or three or four or five, whatever my I forget my numbers. | |
You're in no hurry. | |
Sex is serious. | |
This isn't a joke. | |
This isn't a joke. | |
You watch that crab, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
They want you to think this is like, you know. | |
Pink hair is on me. | |
Uh-uh. | |
Uh-uh. | |
Sit down, we're going to talk about this. | |
I guarantee you there's never been a father in the world who's ever talked to a kid like that. | |
And maybe you know, in the old days, maybe you didn't have to, because it was a different time, but you got to do the you got to explain everything to them. | |
You got to explain this. | |
And by the way, little Timmy, tell me whatever. | |
If you really like somebody, if you want, you know what you do? | |
You're gonna be a gentleman. | |
And we're gonna teach you what that is. | |
You're gonna be a gentleman. | |
That's a man. | |
Not how many pull-ups you do. | |
That's not what it's about. | |
We're gonna show you how to do this. | |
And by the way, you can be a man and be gay. | |
I know nobody wants to say that, but it's nothing to do with sexuality. | |
It has something to do with being respect. | |
You're gonna be a mature member of society. | |
You're gonna be an at you're gonna be an uh an attribute. | |
You're gonna be uh uh a uh it benefited society. | |
You're gonna be a testament, you're gonna be an absolute, you're gonna be an asset to society. | |
That's what you're gonna do. | |
That's it, and you're gonna be literate, and you're gonna speak, and you're gonna know when not to curse in front of women, and I'm gonna pound this in, and you're gonna say, yes, sir, and no, ma'am. | |
Or yes, ma'am, or whatever it is. | |
You don't know. | |
Have you ever seen this? | |
You ever had a kid ever tell you, yes, sir. | |
You think, who the hell is this? | |
Oh my god, who is that? | |
That's my son. | |
Well, nice to meet you, little Sal. | |
Salangelo, is that it? | |
You're the pizza guy, aren't you? | |
Nice to know you. | |
Wow. | |
That's your son. | |
That's my son. | |
Wow. | |
See what I just did? | |
I just showed you how to get your first wow. | |
And life is about getting a wow. | |
Because if you really want to get ahead, people have to respect you. | |
They have to like you. | |
And it's very simple. | |
It's simple. | |
And you get addicted to it. | |
You go, I like that. | |
Do it again. | |
Open up the door for her. | |
See that look you got? | |
Well, thank you, young man. | |
See that? | |
That was free. | |
That's a man. | |
That's an adult. | |
That's a contributor to society. | |
Not some boorish churlish ruffian, some rusticator, some hayseed, some coprolalic billings gator, some chuff. | |
That's a great one. | |
You know, you're you're you're you're a churl, you're uh a buffoon, a jadrol, a chidrulo. | |
You're not gonna be like that. | |
Let them be like. | |
Oh. | |
We could change the world. | |
But that means knowing what's going on. | |
And I'm gonna go one step further. | |
If you have a kid, you better understand something. | |
You better, parents will will uh uh uh make their homes uh you know, kid proof. | |
That's great, right? | |
Kid proof, wonderful. | |
They're gonna say, make sure that they that the plugs are okay fine, gotta make it kid proof, huh? | |
What are you sending me? | |
She's dedicated to peace. | |
Oh, the woman who won the peace prize, yeah. | |
So that yeah, she's dedicating her pre. | |
Well, I heard she... | |
The woman who won the Peace Prize is dedicating it to Trump. | |
That was brilliant. | |
That was brilliant. | |
Yep. | |
That's what we're about, my friends. | |
Sal Angelo, by the way, says, My dad raised me. | |
Sal says, my dad raised me in a way that you're describing what a man should be. | |
You know what? | |
I'll tell you what, Sal, I appreciate that. | |
And thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
And thank you, of course, Carla, and thank you, Carla, and thank you, Sal again. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
You know what's amazing? | |
You know what my father did, my father was a good guy. | |
He just showed us. | |
He never even said, now you're gonna do this. | |
He just showed us. | |
Kids will watch you. | |
There's a YouTube channel, Sal. | |
Or YouTube or a meme or a real, and this kid's like the father's like this, and the kids look at the kids like this. | |
And the father does like this. | |
And the kid looks like this. | |
And the kid just wants to. | |
It's mimicry. | |
When kids grow up, you know there's echolalia where the kid will say, Well, repeat what you say, then there's lalaation, like la la la la my mama did did the they they find consonant words that are the easiest of mistake. | |
They just do these things, they're like sponges. | |
They don't even know what they're doing. | |
But they just one of the greatest things in the world that fathers have to do for boys. | |
Remember this, they say, I love you. | |
I love you. | |
Oh, I cannot tell you. | |
I'm 67. | |
And the number of my friends, my friends, who say their father never told them I love you. | |
My father said that all the time. | |
It was like a middle name. | |
You said hello, how are you? | |
On the phone, it meant something. | |
It meant so much to think about that. | |
Your father could be sitting there saying, This guy is, he's on the couch. | |
I love you. | |
Think about it. | |
It's those magic words, and it's not that usual, it's like I love the Yankees. | |
I love, you know, um Bialis. | |
I love, you know, Chardonnay. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
It's a simple concept. | |
It's simple. | |
And when you see a mom and a dad, and by the way, don't kid yourself. | |
Sometimes there are great. | |
You can be, there are parents who were divorced, but the but the but the mom and dad respect each other. | |
They don't talk bad about each other. | |
They may not live together. | |
I mean, kids are very, very, very, very fluid and pliable. | |
There are kids who have parents who are one father's in the military, or one father's in the uh, you know, they're they don't see their dad a lot, or mama. | |
You know what I mean? | |
It's just there, there are variations of this, but the undergirding, the notion of love is the most important. | |
Kids are very pliable, very malleable, very adaptable, very plastic and elastic. | |
Big difference. | |
You know, plastic you can bend, but elastic snaps back. | |
It's a different story. | |
You can that's very important. | |
And I also want to say something, which is very important too. | |
And I'm and and remember, this is simple. | |
I'm not I'm not talking about doing I love you. | |
Fathers to daughters. | |
Oh, oh, we'll talk about that one day. | |
Oh my god. | |
That's that's that's for another one completely. | |
Completely. | |
We had a uh we have a friend of the family, and they just found out that they're gonna have a little girl, and the father doesn't really you you could tell like sometimes fathers want to say, like, oh I mean, nobody will say that because I kind of wanted a boy, and they just say that. | |
They say that because they think they do, and they do, and boys are great, but he doesn't know how much fun he's gonna have with a girl because it's it's like uh they're smarter, and they're and they are more they're they're it's your duty. | |
See, I don't know what's worse. | |
Let me ask you this. | |
What's worse if you screw up if a father screws up with their son or screws up with their daughter? | |
I don't know. | |
It's a weird balance of homeostasis. | |
I don't know. | |
It's screwing up as remember because people are really, really there are people who say I know I know one case where there was a it's very interesting, dynamics, big families, big families are a weird dynamic, very strange. | |
Because sometimes, like I know a lot of Irish, a lot of Irish, uh Irish, Irish people in uh New York. | |
And uh one guy, I think was like, if you seriously, if I told you like 13, 14, 15, I mean, you say this, it sounds crazy, and these are families who stood, they they are, you know. | |
And I never understood. | |
I think that there's something, it's not uh they say, Well, they're Irish, well, but anyway, well, you know what's bad when you say, What are you? | |
I'm number five, are you number five? | |
And then you see this weird kind of a a strange you see like this. | |
Like the oldest could almost be old enough to be the parent of the youngest. | |
It's weird. | |
And then, you know, yeah. | |
And listen, I'm I'm not going to tell you one way or the other. | |
That's another dynamic. | |
How do I fit in? | |
Where do I, what do I do? | |
And I know one case where this one was a kind of a big family, and the youngest or the penultimate basically hated, hated their mother. | |
But then deep down inside said, yeah, but I loved her. | |
It's a way it goes. | |
And she showed a resilience. | |
I mean, she hated her, but yet said, but look, you know, people are so strange. | |
You never know what's bad. | |
Anyway, I don't want to go off of that. | |
I hate when people act like experts. | |
We got to really seriously think about how this. | |
And I think boys need mentors. | |
But let me tell you something. | |
I'm going to say something to you right now. | |
And I'm not telling you what to do. | |
I'm telling you the way I think. | |
You will never get me near any kind of voluntary program. | |
Coaching or being with kids. | |
Uh-uh. | |
No. | |
Sorry. | |
Kids are one thing. | |
Yours are one thing. | |
Not that. | |
There are kids who are so savvy who say, you know, if you tell somebody that coach such and such exposed himself or said something funny or used the N-word or whatever, you're done. | |
And there are these predatory kids, just like there are predatory women out there. | |
Oh my God. | |
Predatory women. | |
Don't get me started with that. | |
Don't get me started. | |
So anyway, I want you to make sure you tune in to Mrs. L. She's got a great, she was. | |
I don't want to uh get ahead of the game, but she said that. | |
Didn't you say that Prince Harry was a very likable? | |
Everybody loved this guy. | |
And to be fair, Megan Markle, very good, very well spoken. | |
Everybody just loves the hater. | |
You know what I mean? | |
I don't know, no beef. | |
But she's she she could have handled things. | |
But anyway, what do I care about that? | |
But there is there are moves, there are people out there, there are legions of folk, including Mrs. With Lynn's warriors. | |
Don't forget, you better go to Lynn's Warriors. | |
That's what I'm saying. | |
Go to YouTube and follow her. | |
It's like they don't want, they don't. | |
She's talked to more people than you could imagine. | |
She's anyway. | |
So forgive me if I don't go crazy over Ukraine, or and and I want there to be peace in Israel, and I want the people of Palestine to live free, but I'm so worried about losing my country. | |
Not my country in terms of it. | |
It's always gonna say the United States, but losing my culture, losing my tradition. | |
Does that make any sense? | |
That's what I worry about. | |
So Salangelo, be a great pizza joint. | |
Thank you, my friend. | |
Carla, the cooking CEO, thank you. | |
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Who thought of that? | |
Couple races here. | |
I know where you are is different. | |
Keep an eye on this Mikey Cheryl, governor of New Jersey. | |
This guy, Bob Chitterelli, I hope, kicks her. | |
She is just a oh God. | |
Vile, vile lefty lunatic, one of these people. | |
And they don't know it's over for them. | |
They don't know. | |
They don't understand America's change. | |
As far as New York goes, what I think is gonna happen is at the last minute, because I'm getting all these sleeve things at the last moment. | |
Curtis Lewa hates Cuomo with a passion, hates him. | |
I mean hates him. | |
We had Eric Adams, who was a moron, just a mushmouthed uh subliterate jadrol of the first order. | |
He's out. | |
So is Curtis Lewa, by the way, is a I think he would be personally the best mayor ever. | |
But he's not going to win. | |
A Republican is not going to win. | |
He won't win. | |
And if he gets behind Cuomo, Cuomo, as unappealing as he is, could win because by virtue of the numbers, combining everything, not to mention the undecided, who, by the way, remember the uncommitted are second in uh number. | |
So I hope that's what I think that's what's going to happen. | |
The last couple of weeks beforehand. | |
But Curtis has some of the best social media there is. | |
Absolutely the best. | |
And Mamdani is such a watch him with Medihassan. | |
See, he just thinks he can laugh his way out of this. | |
He thinks he can laugh. | |
Bill de Blasio was a legitimate lefty. | |
Bill de Blasio was the real, real card carrying, a real lefty. | |
Do what he was talking about. | |
This clown doesn't, he's it's an act. | |
You know what I mean? | |
In any event. | |
Thank you, dear friends. | |
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