Lionel Nation - Grief Grift Exposed: Erika Kirk's Fame Delusion & the Stolen Valor of Widowhood Signaling Aired: 2026-03-10 Duration: 33:20 === Stolen Valor and Narrative Control (14:34) === [00:00:00] Good day my friends. [00:00:01] Good day, good day, good day, good day. [00:00:02] I'm glad to be back from our Mrs. L and I went on a West Coast business, pleasure, romp, peregrination. [00:00:14] We are back. [00:00:15] And I want to get back to what we were talking about before. [00:00:20] And I'm always scribbling new, new, new angles, new things that I thought maybe I haven't discussed or somebody else has discussed. [00:00:29] Because pick the area. [00:00:34] As I said before, there are four areas which I find fascinating. [00:00:38] The crime itself of how we lost and had Charlie taken from us. [00:00:45] Got to be careful how we say that. [00:00:47] God forbid we use the words that you see in the newspaper. [00:00:50] And anyway, that's number one. [00:00:52] Number two, the actual identity of either the individual or the conspirators. [00:00:58] Number three, the motivation behind it. [00:01:01] But number four, Erica Kirk. [00:01:03] Erica Kirk is her, and I guess under derivative section of that might be TPUSA and these other people. [00:01:12] The other little simpy, wimpy, kind of just, I don't know, these folks who run the show, I don't really care about them. [00:01:28] They're just worthless. [00:01:29] They're feline. [00:01:32] A bit, dare I say, distaff? [00:01:35] Sort of. [00:01:36] I'll leave it at that. [00:01:37] But it's really Erica. [00:01:40] And in one particular case, I want to bring you up to speed. [00:01:43] I want you to grasp something. [00:01:44] I want you to understand something which is the most interesting. [00:01:49] If you just love great stories, like I do, if you just love getting into a story about finding out who was Ma Barker, who was Bonnie and Klee, who was Ed Gein, who, serial killers and murderers, who is Erica Kirk? [00:02:05] Who is she? [00:02:08] What does she do? [00:02:10] What's her game? [00:02:12] What is it all about? [00:02:14] It is fascinating, beyond fascinating. [00:02:18] And one of the things I want to do, in no particular order, because there's been such great stuff done. [00:02:24] Your friend and mine, Baron Coleman, does a wonderful job going through the psychological stories of, you know, who she says she is and the lies, apparently, that she put up or somebody else put up about her academic pedigree, her provenance, all of that stuff. [00:02:47] But the thing that is the most important, as you keep getting deeper and deeper and deeper and deeper into this, you realize something that's fascinating. [00:02:56] And that is that she is the most twisted, screwed up person. [00:03:11] Maybe harmless, maybe not, you know, homicidal or anything, but she lies because she doesn't know reality. [00:03:24] I know that may sound weird. [00:03:25] I'm not trying to give her a pass. [00:03:26] Believe me, I'm not. [00:03:28] She doesn't know reality. [00:03:30] She doesn't know what's real. [00:03:32] She doesn't know who she is. [00:03:33] She doesn't even remember the storyline. [00:03:36] And what it was interesting was, I love this analogy, which hit me. [00:03:43] Because I've always been a fan of this fellow on YouTube, Don Shipley, regarding stolen valor. [00:03:51] Stolen Valor is, it is so depraved. [00:03:58] It is so depraved for somebody, you know, there's always been like fake cops, but somebody who goes on and says, yes, I was a Navy SEAL. [00:04:10] I was taken prisoner of war. [00:04:12] I was received the Medal of Honor, 12 silver stars, 30, you know, Purple Hearts, Bronze Star. [00:04:25] I was a lieutenant. [00:04:26] I mean, just they lie. [00:04:30] And you wonder, how can they do it? [00:04:34] How can they do it? [00:04:35] And I realize, I think I know. [00:04:37] I think I know. [00:04:39] I think I understand it because it is so interesting when you look at Erica Kirk. [00:04:45] And if you look at the psychological profiles of both, let me explain to you. [00:04:51] Stolen Valor. [00:04:52] Again, where you claim to have been, let's say, a Navy, always a Navy SEAL. [00:04:57] They get tattoos. [00:04:59] They sometimes will, maybe not with AI, they can do it differently, but they'll Photoshop pictures of them. [00:05:06] And Don Shipley, this wonderful man, will stop and say, oh, you're a Navy SEAL, huh? [00:05:10] Yeah. [00:05:11] What was your Buds class number? [00:05:12] Huh? [00:05:14] Your Buds class. [00:05:15] Basic underwater demolition. [00:05:18] He said, SEAL. [00:05:21] I don't remember. [00:05:23] It's a long time ago. [00:05:24] That's like saying you don't remember when you graduated from high school. [00:05:26] Doesn't make any sense. [00:05:28] Well, you know, it was classified. [00:05:29] Well, you know, I suffered a lot. [00:05:31] Well, you know what? [00:05:32] No, They can't answer anything. [00:05:35] They have their wrong SEAL team six. [00:05:38] But he gets them. [00:05:40] And sometimes they'll still do it. [00:05:42] They won't stop. [00:05:44] But Stolen Valor reminds me of Erica Kirk because Stolen Valor is discussed as this, you know, this ethical, legal kind of a combination. [00:05:54] But psychologists and mental health people for the longest time have wondered specifically, what is it? [00:06:01] And they look at it through the lens of identity, status, and social signaling. [00:06:07] And if you think about this, it's eerie. [00:06:10] It's eerie. [00:06:11] Because if you look at what our friend Baron said, by virtue of what he shows about, and again, I'm not sure if this provenance or this CV or this resume is somehow authenticated, but she says she was a doctor at this. [00:06:29] Anyway. [00:06:31] But aside from that, aside from claiming to have a particular degree, her status, because she's not very bright. [00:06:39] She can't even speak. [00:06:40] She can do a lot of acting. [00:06:41] That's why the acting overcompensates for the fact that she doesn't know what she's talking about. [00:06:46] Charlie could just sit back, laid back, and just rattle off facts because he was a brilliant young man. [00:06:51] She's not. [00:06:52] So what she does is she gives you a lot of reaction and crying and finger pointing. [00:06:58] But going back to stolen valor, listen to this. [00:07:03] Again, this notion of identity and social status and social signaling. [00:07:08] The behavior of stolen valor can serve several psychological functions for the person who's engaged in it. [00:07:19] I remember. [00:07:20] Take care of it. [00:07:21] Number one, status and prestige signaling. [00:07:26] I love this. [00:07:27] Remember, virtue signaling? [00:07:28] This is prestige. [00:07:29] Military service, of course, carries strong cultural respect. [00:07:32] And by falsely claiming service, individuals may try to borrow the social prestige associated with soldiers and veterans and decorated heroes. [00:07:42] And this, of course, can produce admiration, trust, and credibility in social circles and the like. [00:07:48] That's Erica. [00:07:50] Erica does that by basically siphoning off, or as a parasite would, leech off the name, the background, the provenance, if you will, of Charlie. [00:08:03] That's what she's doing. [00:08:04] But she's using it. [00:08:06] She wants admiration. [00:08:08] She's getting it. [00:08:09] She's been through every iteration of self-aggrandizement. [00:08:13] I'm sexy, I'm a pageant, I'm this, I'm an actress, I'm a whatever it is. [00:08:18] She has basically become like Zelig, the great Woody Ellen movie. [00:08:24] She fills in, she takes in, she associates herself with every form of representation there is, and she becomes that person. [00:08:38] She does it. [00:08:40] And it's stolen valor. [00:08:44] Now, they always talk about stolen valor identity construction. [00:08:48] And this is really interesting. [00:08:50] Some people, some people who engage in this stolen valor stuff, which by the way, just think about this. [00:08:56] You're telling people you're lying about this. [00:09:00] Yes, I was in war. [00:09:01] I was in Avas team six out of Coronado. [00:09:05] I killed people. [00:09:06] Oh, that was classified. [00:09:07] Whenever they're pushed into a corner, ah, that's classified. [00:09:11] I can't tell you that. [00:09:12] My Bud's class number, whoa, that's classified. [00:09:15] It's not classified. [00:09:20] And you say you don't remember it? [00:09:22] You don't. [00:09:24] Bud's people, but SEAL people scream out their name, their class number every single five minutes. [00:09:32] And this guy forgot. [00:09:34] Anyway, when people involve in stolen valor, they try to build an identity that they feel that they lack. [00:09:42] You know, when these people claim all kinds of military experiences, you know, they provide kind of ready-made narrative of courage and sacrifice and discipline. [00:09:51] And that's Erica. [00:09:53] As she's getting older and getting out of this pageant, beautiful, whatever this was, and kind of like floating around, she was always, her fame was always derivative. [00:10:04] It was derivative and subsidiary to Charlie. [00:10:08] She didn't stand on her own. [00:10:09] She was Charlie's wife. [00:10:10] She was Charlie's, she was the, she, she, there was no, there was no Erica Kirk before Charlie. [00:10:18] That's why she got her hooks into him and realized that's where I'm going. [00:10:22] So she basically is like stolen valor, stolen reputation, stolen love, stolen heroism, stolen status, if you will. [00:10:32] The third thing they do is they reach attention and recognition. [00:10:36] You know, human beings, as you know, seek and demand validation. [00:10:41] And in the case of stolen valor, these fabricated military stories draw attention and sympathy or praise, especially in communities where military services is appreciated. [00:10:53] But what she's doing right now is she's becoming, her new iteration is, I'm the Christian wife. [00:11:02] I'm the Uber Christian. [00:11:04] You think you're a Christian? [00:11:07] I don't know how much of these allegations of her CV are true or not, but her whole, her ideas when she was running on pornography and marijuana, interesting. [00:11:19] That's not exactly the foundational Abyssedarian lattice work and underpinnings of somebody who later on is going to be some Christian ideology Titan. [00:11:32] Does that make any sense to you? [00:11:35] Anyway, when people claim combat experience, they seek some kind of perceived authority. [00:11:44] She wants to try this one. [00:11:47] She's been to the Patches. [00:11:48] She's been the Beautiful. [00:11:48] I'm doing this. [00:11:49] And by the way, remember, mark my words. [00:11:53] She's going to go up into a makeup. [00:11:54] She's going to do a makeup and a clothing lineup. [00:11:57] Guaranteed. [00:11:58] Remember, I said that. [00:12:01] Unless she gets arrested or ceases to assist or something. [00:12:06] Because we'll talk about that coming up. [00:12:08] But she now basically enjoys this authority, you know, discussing politics and leadership and national security and all this. [00:12:17] You know, all of a sudden, she's now talking about things that she never had the chance. [00:12:23] And she's doing it in a derivative case through Charlie. [00:12:27] She would have never had this. [00:12:29] You also look at this, the notion of psychological compensation. [00:12:33] In some cases, psychologists suggest that people of stolen valor, they compensate for feelings of inadequacy, a feeling of emptiness, feeling of low self-esteem, by taking on this persona that fills a gap between how the individual sees themselves and how they wish to be seen. [00:12:51] And that's what she's doing. [00:12:52] It's precisely what she's doing. [00:12:54] The other thing they do is narrative control. [00:12:59] People in, again, social, stolen valor, they know that military stories are powerful narratives. [00:13:08] And people who commit stolen valor sometimes create dramatic personal myths that give their lives meaning and substance, purpose, heroism. [00:13:18] And the psychological, the psychological drivers behind stolen valor usually involve status seeking, identity formation, validation, all of this, rather than kind of a single motive. [00:13:31] Same thing with her. [00:13:32] But the behavior that they cause and that Erica causes causes significant harm because it exploits the trust, the respect, and the society of individuals in similar worlds. [00:13:45] See, what she's doing is she's basically leeching. [00:13:48] She's leeching off of her husband's name. [00:13:51] She's a parasite. [00:13:52] She's like a dung beetle leeching off of the remains of Charlie. [00:13:58] And the next level you have to understand is, as with stolen valor, these people don't hear anything. [00:14:09] Imagine not having a sense of smell. [00:14:14] And the house you're in is on fire. [00:14:17] And these people don't even know what's going on. [00:14:19] They don't even bat an eye because they don't smell anything. [00:14:25] And you're freaking out. [00:14:26] They don't see this. [00:14:28] She doesn't see this. [00:14:30] She doesn't see this. [00:14:32] She can't. [00:14:33] She doesn't know what you're talking about. === The Stolen Valor Paradox (08:52) === [00:14:35] Now, why that is? [00:14:36] Oh, we could talk all day. [00:14:37] It's all kind of pathology, delusion. [00:14:40] I don't know what it is. [00:14:41] But it is as in the case, as in the case of Stolen Valor, it's not that they believe what they say, they are what they say. [00:14:54] They become. [00:14:54] They're not buying it. [00:14:56] They are that person. [00:14:58] She is who she wants to be. [00:15:02] The part that you and I might have as a part that you and I might have in terms of trepidation, hesitancy, hesitancy. [00:15:16] It's like, whoa, I can't do that. [00:15:18] I don't want to say that. [00:15:19] That's crazy. [00:15:20] That's nuts. [00:15:21] They'll think I'm crazy. [00:15:24] She has gotten away with this through her entire life. [00:15:28] And the reason why, very simple. [00:15:29] Why do you think that is class? [00:15:30] Why? [00:15:30] Because nobody cared. [00:15:32] There's a lot of people going around. [00:15:33] A lot of people in the street talking to their hands who say, I'm the queen of Siam or King of Fine. [00:15:38] Nobody cares. [00:15:39] That's how they get away with it. [00:15:40] Nobody cared about it. [00:15:41] Nobody even knew who she was until Charlie Hurr came along. [00:15:45] Don't ever forget that. [00:15:46] Nobody knew who she was. [00:15:47] Nobody cared who she was. [00:15:48] Padgetts. [00:15:49] You think anybody cares about Padgers anymore? [00:15:52] What world are we? [00:15:53] What century is this? [00:15:54] Nobody cares about that. [00:15:57] She's living in a world that does not exist anymore. [00:15:59] It does not exist. [00:16:02] And nobody cared about it because nobody cared who she was. [00:16:05] And this is why it gets even more fascinating. [00:16:07] All of a sudden, this took on a ride. [00:16:10] And when Charlie was removed from this world, honey, it went into overdrive. [00:16:17] It's like, now's my chance. [00:16:19] Now, I am not saying because I have not seen anything. [00:16:24] Maybe it's there, and I don't think it's there, but I don't study every square inch of this. [00:16:30] I mean, I'm interested in her to an extent. [00:16:31] I'm more of a big picture person. [00:16:34] I don't believe there's any evidence to show that she is actively involved in Charlie's dispatch, that she was a co-conspirator, an active participant. [00:16:41] I really don't. [00:16:41] She's a beneficiary, but I don't know. [00:16:45] That she's a lot of things, but no, because she would have added nothing to this. [00:16:53] Nothing. [00:16:54] Just like all of these people who were supposedly there, you know, the day of the standing around, standing around next to him, when a rifle round is going to be shot within seconds, nobody worth their assault would be anywhere near them because of the variation of these bullets. [00:17:15] Who knows? [00:17:16] Anyway, but she created this out of nowhere. [00:17:20] And that's why she has to be removed. [00:17:23] Because as long as she's here, for example, take Mr. Coleman. [00:17:28] Excellent job. [00:17:31] If Eric, if Baron said, tonight we have the driving record, we're going to go through the driving history. [00:17:38] If I said, Byrne, yeah. [00:17:40] She's gone. [00:17:41] What's she talking about? [00:17:42] She's gone. [00:17:43] What do you mean? [00:17:44] She quit. [00:17:45] She's done. [00:17:45] She's finished. [00:17:45] She's through. [00:17:46] You're beating a dead horse. [00:17:49] As long as she's here, then the story becomes relevant. [00:17:52] You can't, even some of these folks in TPUSA, they don't have the drawing power. [00:17:58] They're kind of weird and wimpy and strange. [00:18:02] You know what I mean? [00:18:03] You know what I mean? [00:18:04] They don't have that. [00:18:05] They're not that interesting. [00:18:06] At least I don't think they're that interesting. [00:18:08] And she is only of interest because she's still there. [00:18:12] She's still there. [00:18:14] If she wasn't there, there would be no story. [00:18:20] If she wasn't there, there would be no story. [00:18:23] That's why she's got to be removed from the board. [00:18:27] They've got to buy her off, pay her off, and say, go away, but she's not going away. [00:18:31] She is, she is, it's going to be a problem. [00:18:33] She says, you don't understand something. [00:18:35] I've been waiting all my life for this. [00:18:36] And the thing is, she doesn't realize. [00:18:40] Going back to Stolen Valor. [00:18:41] Have you ever seen these people? [00:18:42] Some guy's walking around. [00:18:43] He's 75 years old and he's got his uniform on. [00:18:45] It doesn't fit. [00:18:46] He's got the wrong medals. [00:18:48] They've got the, you know, the rack and this and that and the ribbons. [00:18:53] They don't even know the air. [00:18:55] They have the wrong or anybody, anybody who would tell you, listen, if you're going to go into Stolen Valor, at least have a technical advisor. [00:19:02] Have somebody in the military. [00:19:03] have somebody in the Navy, you see, that's not the way you work. [00:19:05] You don't put a good conduct medal above the, is that the Medal of Honor? [00:19:11] They don't know how stupid they look. [00:19:12] They don't care. [00:19:13] It's like you're 75 years old, you're overweight, and you're walking around telling people you're still in the military. [00:19:17] You're not in the military. [00:19:20] And you were in all these theaters of war, and they look at you, but they don't know. [00:19:24] They don't know what you're talking about because they don't see it. [00:19:27] They're looking at you and they're saying, you don't understand. [00:19:29] This is about me. [00:19:31] I don't care whether people buy this or not. [00:19:33] I feel validated. [00:19:34] And if there's a remote chance that maybe they think I am a hero, I'll take it. [00:19:40] You don't understand what they would tell you. [00:19:42] I'm nothing. [00:19:43] This is my chance. [00:19:44] What are you? [00:19:45] Why are you? [00:19:45] I'm not hurting anybody. [00:19:47] I'm bringing honor to their lives. [00:19:51] And in Erica's mind, she's saying, you don't understand something. [00:19:55] I'm the widow. [00:19:56] She'll never let you forget that. [00:19:57] I'm the widow. [00:19:58] I'm the mother. [00:19:59] And my kids, their names are, oh, God. [00:20:04] Anyway, remember, we don't know where Charlie's buried. [00:20:08] We don't know where his parents are. [00:20:09] We don't know anything. [00:20:11] But she's looking at you and she's saying, I don't want to hear anything anymore about you telling me that I'm what I'm not. [00:20:17] I don't care. [00:20:19] Erica Kirk doesn't exist. [00:20:24] This is a lens cleaner. [00:20:28] See this liquid? [00:20:29] Yeah. [00:20:30] If there's no liquid in here, you know what this is? [00:20:33] It's an empty bottle. [00:20:36] That's Erica. [00:20:37] She's an empty bottle. [00:20:39] And this, as she fills up, is the fantasy. [00:20:41] Without this fantasy, there's nothing there. [00:20:44] She's an empty cartridge. [00:20:46] She's devoid. [00:20:47] She's void, vapid, vacuous, vacant. [00:20:54] There's nothing there. [00:20:56] She has spent her whole life trying to create this, I'm a star thing. [00:21:03] I'm a star. [00:21:04] She's like that. [00:21:06] That weird shantous we always kind of laugh at, the one who never understood that there is no, you're not, you're not who you think you are. [00:21:14] Kristen Wigg does that, I forgot her name, that one character I love, where he says, when I was in opening up for, that's right, it's Gloria Swanson. [00:21:26] That's the story. [00:21:27] And you can say, well, here's another thing. [00:21:30] She's a driving record. [00:21:30] Maybe she has an arrest record. [00:21:32] I don't know. [00:21:33] That doesn't mean anything to her. [00:21:37] She doesn't care. [00:21:39] And if you sat down and said, Erica, you've got to step down for the good of the, for the what? [00:21:45] For the good of TPUSA. [00:21:46] Well, no, no, no, no. [00:21:47] I am TPUSA. [00:21:50] I am. [00:21:50] What do you mean for the good of? [00:21:51] What about the good of me? [00:21:53] We're inseparable. [00:21:56] I am Charlie. [00:21:58] They love me. [00:21:59] You don't understand. [00:22:00] I've been there. [00:22:01] This is what she would say. [00:22:02] I've been there. [00:22:04] I've been propelled out of a stage worrying my goldma sparklers. [00:22:08] I've been there. [00:22:09] I've seen these people's faces. [00:22:10] They love me. [00:22:11] You can't take this away from me. [00:22:13] What are you doing? [00:22:15] Why are you doing this to me? [00:22:17] Why are you putting me in the position of making me having to justify who I am? [00:22:25] I don't want to hear about this. [00:22:26] I've got books. [00:22:27] They love me. [00:22:29] When I cry and I do my handkerchief routine, they can't get enough of it. [00:22:33] And they think I'm sexy and they think I'm smart and they love me and they want me and they want to be like me and they want to look like me. [00:22:39] All my life, she would be saying, I've been doing this. [00:22:42] And I never knew I'd do it this way, but you know what? [00:22:45] And you know what? [00:22:46] And God, God wants this. [00:22:49] God wants me to do this. [00:22:53] You don't understand. [00:22:56] Quit telling me about, I didn't get a biblical PhD from who are you? [00:23:04] What are you perfect? [00:23:05] Why are you doing this to me? [00:23:07] What have I ever done to you? [00:23:09] Why are you so mean to me? [00:23:11] Why are you so incredibly horrible to me? [00:23:14] Why are you doing this? [00:23:16] Why are you going out of your way to hurt me? [00:23:21] What have I ever done for you? [00:23:23] I can save this. [00:23:24] I can save these people. === Letters, Lawyers, and Handkerchiefs (02:54) === [00:23:27] And she'll tell you, I know. [00:23:29] I know how they look at me. [00:23:32] And when you saw that, you keep talking about this Zoom thing that I did where I said, hey guys, and what about the merch? [00:23:38] They wanted me. [00:23:38] They wanted me. [00:23:39] They told me I got notes and letters. [00:23:41] Yeah, yeah, that's it. [00:23:42] Letters. [00:23:43] I got letters. [00:23:43] Who gets a letter? [00:23:44] Anyway, but she imagine her saying, it was great. [00:23:47] And I've got things booked. [00:23:48] And I'm going to be, and I do the dabbing, the thing, and I'm going to be selling the handkerchief next. [00:23:52] I'm going to be selling the handkerchief with a little part where you can put your mental item to induce. [00:23:57] And yes, even though when I wear these, use this handkerchief, I never seem to blow my nose. [00:24:02] But that's a different story. [00:24:03] Quit being so persnickety about me blowing my nose for the love of God. [00:24:07] I know what I'm doing. [00:24:08] I'm Erica Kirk, damn it. [00:24:10] And you're not going to take, and everything goes to you. [00:24:15] You got this Baron? [00:24:17] You got this? [00:24:17] Let me tell you something, Bubba. [00:24:19] Lay off. [00:24:20] Lay off. [00:24:21] Okay, I don't know what you, how you get your rocks off of your jollies coming after little old me, but I'm just a poor, innocent, very confused ex-beauty queen in Shantoos with a, with kids whose names are um, oh god, there's the boy anywhere. [00:24:38] That's what I am and that's where we are. [00:24:41] And let me tell you something, it is now what's the next step? [00:24:45] Fraud prosecution, maybe some kind of? [00:24:48] Don't think for one minute that somebody who goes this open see it's one thing for you to lie. [00:24:58] Let's say you're the most people don't check out credentials. [00:25:05] Do you know that I have been a lawyer lawyer, a licensed my first licensed licensed lawyer in 1983 83 okay, 83. [00:25:21] So i've done a lot of things, tv shows. [00:25:26] Nobody's ever asked me to prove I went to law school or i'm a licensed. [00:25:31] Nothing never never, nobody's ever done this. [00:25:35] Nobody's ever said I mean I could prove it, but I just because people you don't, we just don't check people out, we just don't, we don't check people out, we don't, we just don't do it. [00:25:50] So it's easy for her to to basically have somebody not know that she's not a, you know, a double doctorate and whatever it is. [00:25:58] It's simple. [00:26:00] But when you put your name, if it's not true what they, she says, to put it in CVS online, something happens to people, something happens to people and I. === The Kennedy Legacy (06:58) === [00:26:22] It's such a weird thing. [00:26:25] I've been around not too many, but sometimes stars, you know, like big stars. [00:26:30] And you know, they don't pay for things. [00:26:33] You know, they'll go into a restaurant, ready for this, and they'll just leave. [00:26:39] They won't even give the server. [00:26:40] I've seen this before. [00:26:41] Not all, but a lot of them. [00:26:43] They won't give the server anything. [00:26:45] And when you say, hey, what about that money? [00:26:47] Oh, no, no, no. [00:26:48] I'm helping them because, see, they'll be able to pick up the phone, call page six or whoever it is, and tell them, listen, I was here. [00:26:54] You think I'm kidding? [00:26:57] I saw one time a rock performer one time at the Carnegie Deli. [00:27:01] Couldn't believe what I was saying. [00:27:02] So my point is, they live in a world. [00:27:07] They live in a world where they're making so much money and they do private planes and they believe they're beautiful and they believe they're great. [00:27:14] And I'm telling you, they're looking at something and I'm thinking, you know, you just don't get it. [00:27:23] Nowhere else I've seen it, believe it or not, sometimes in the world of talk radio. [00:27:26] Oh, sometimes you get somebody who, for their whole life, all of a sudden maybe it was more during the time of Rush, but they were doing overnights, you know, they got their radio voice or whatever it is. [00:27:38] And all of a sudden, they're doing political talk and they think, I'm a voice. [00:27:41] I'm a voice to be reckoned with. [00:27:43] I'm Delphic or I'm oracular. [00:27:46] I am the voice of a generation. [00:27:48] Listen to me. [00:27:48] I'm smarter than you. [00:27:49] I know these people. [00:27:50] I've got their phone numbers. [00:27:52] I can call them. [00:27:53] I can call the president. [00:27:55] I can call him. [00:27:56] Look, see, look, he texted me. [00:27:58] See, I know these people. [00:28:00] That's not news for you. [00:28:01] You had about 10,000 other people. [00:28:02] He texts a lot of people. [00:28:03] But the point is, do you see what happens to people? [00:28:07] It's weird. [00:28:08] Instead of most of us would say, look, take this easy, take it easy. [00:28:12] Yeah, you're great, but you're not. [00:28:14] You are replaceable. [00:28:15] Nobody cares. [00:28:17] Just, but they don't think like this. [00:28:20] You've got to grasp this. [00:28:22] Now, where this is going, from a selfish point of view, I feel like I hope Erica keeps going because I want to hear more of this. [00:28:31] I want to hear more of this. [00:28:32] I mean, they're coming up with stuff. [00:28:33] It's not even funny. [00:28:34] I don't even know if how many episodes more. [00:28:38] What is this? [00:28:39] Do we know Erica's series? [00:28:43] Do we know if it's a 50 episode series? [00:28:47] When does it end? [00:28:48] I don't know. [00:28:49] It's unbelievable. [00:28:51] And not only is she shifty or shady, the mother, the family, everybody. [00:28:58] TPUSA, who's in charge of what? [00:29:04] The whole kiss with Vance. [00:29:07] The whole putting your lying across your husband's corpse in a coffin. [00:29:12] I mean, it is. [00:29:13] Look, I don't care whether you know who Erica is or Candace, it doesn't matter. [00:29:20] You were never going to hear a story this up in your life. [00:29:24] They are royally. [00:29:26] I mean, she is not nuts in that classic sense, but not delusional in terms of psychotic, but as close to it as you can get little heads up, you probably don't care about this, but if you want to see something interesting, follow the news regarding this guy, Jack Schlossberg. [00:29:50] This is Caroline Kennedy's son. [00:29:53] This is John F. Kennedy's grandson. [00:29:55] And he is, he is a revadau. [00:29:58] He's gone. [00:30:00] He is, he wants to be the next. [00:30:03] He thinks he's John Kennedy. [00:30:06] They sort of, he has some of the musculature, but he ain't anywhere near his uncle, John John. [00:30:15] But yet he thinks this. [00:30:17] And he's look, I'm no expert in drugs, but there's been a couple of Instagrams where he's been saying, whatever this dude is on, somebody, he needs to get help. [00:30:29] So keep an eye on this one. [00:30:30] And you know what? [00:30:31] He doesn't know what to do. [00:30:31] But why? [00:30:32] Because he's a Kennedy. [00:30:33] I'm a Kennedy. [00:30:34] I'm loved. [00:30:35] My grandfather was John Kennedy. [00:30:37] I can do whatever I want. [00:30:39] They love me. [00:30:40] No, they don't. [00:30:41] Yes, they do. [00:30:43] It's Erica. [00:30:45] You've never met these many people before. [00:30:47] I say, what are you talking about? [00:30:48] Nobody knew who's yours. [00:30:49] I'm loved. [00:30:51] Where did you get that from? [00:30:52] I just am. [00:30:53] Erica, tone down. [00:30:56] Quit. [00:30:56] They're coming after you. [00:30:58] Start shutting things down. [00:31:00] The gig's up. [00:31:01] They know all about you. [00:31:02] What are you talking about? [00:31:03] No, there's no gig. [00:31:05] They love me because they want me. [00:31:08] Don't you understand what I'm saying? [00:31:09] I'm sexy. [00:31:11] Sexy. [00:31:12] I've said it enough. [00:31:15] And you, let me tell you something. [00:31:18] You listen good. [00:31:19] Thank you. [00:31:20] Thank you for letting for letting me into your world. [00:31:23] Thank you for letting me join these incredible, gifted, these commentators and influencers. [00:31:28] My God. [00:31:29] It's just me. [00:31:30] It's just me and my minimalistic erudition. [00:31:35] My ability to just kind of look at the facts. [00:31:38] And I thank you for being nice to me. [00:31:40] And you've been so nice to my wife, Mrs. Ella, Lynn's Warriors on YouTube. [00:31:45] I'll let her tell you this week what's going on. [00:31:47] There's so much stuff that's going on. [00:31:49] And regarding parents and children, you will not believe the predation that is being directed towards kids. [00:31:56] So I thank you. [00:31:57] I thank you precisely for everything you've done. [00:31:59] Thank you for being a part of this. [00:32:00] Thank you for being a part of my family, my life, and letting me into your world. [00:32:05] It is so nice. [00:32:05] I've got some questions for you to answer in the comment section. [00:32:09] Please do. [00:32:10] Please like this video. [00:32:12] Liking does more to put us in that HOV lane of getting the word up. [00:32:16] Also, please, I ask you, if you couldn't, you would, subscribe to the channel, which is very, very critical. [00:32:23] And also, support all the great influencers and commentators who are involved in this. [00:32:30] And also, love and respect and follow the great, the inimitable, the ineffable, the one, the only, Candace Owens, who brought us together by allowing us to espy her own valor and her own intrepidity and her bravery as she unapologetically demands and pursues the truth. [00:32:51] And that's what we're doing, Mino. [00:32:54] Viriloquus. [00:32:56] We are viriloquis. [00:32:57] We are looking for the truth. [00:32:59] Truth, veracity, verity, verisi, all of these things. [00:33:04] That's what I'm about. [00:33:05] Veritas. [00:33:06] All right, my friends, have a great and a glorious and a beautiful, beautiful day. [00:33:12] Spring's just around the corner, and this year is going to be a barn burner. [00:33:16] Thanks for watching and now comment, dear friends, as you see fit.