Lionel Nation - Charlie Kirk Said Erika Would Be President?! This is Beyond Absurd – Nobel Prize Odds Are Higher! Aired: 2026-03-10 Duration: 48:15 === Diagnosing the Delusional (06:06) === [00:00:01] Good evening, my friends. [00:00:02] We are back. [00:00:03] I am back from our jaunt. [00:00:05] So great to be with you back away from airports and the flotsam and jetsam of humanity, which absolutely make me wonder what has happened to the advancement of our civilization when this group of people are involved. [00:00:23] I'm sorry to say this. [00:00:24] I know this may sound terrible, but whenever I go, especially you haven't lived till you've been to Kennedy Airport. [00:00:30] Kennedy Airport is, I think, the, put it this way, if you wanted to give the world an enema, you would put the nozzle in Kennedy Airport. [00:00:39] I've seen things there I don't even want to talk to you about, my friends. [00:00:44] But let me just say, welcome back. [00:00:46] I mean, welcome back to me. [00:00:47] Welcome back. [00:00:48] I'm glad to see you. [00:00:49] I don't have to worry about the usual routines. [00:00:51] I like being back in my 20 to see you and your beautiful faces, my family, my friends, my fellow travelers. [00:01:00] So much of what we have to share. [00:01:02] So much. [00:01:03] This is the best group available. [00:01:06] I don't, I'm trying. [00:01:08] I don't want to ruin it. [00:01:09] I want to make sure we have the best people for us to discuss. [00:01:13] I love finding common ground. [00:01:19] I love finding issues where we all like to talk about it. [00:01:23] There's a lot that we could be talking about, but it'd be so, it'd be rather arcane, rather recondite, viriloquous, as my good friend Baron Coleman brought up the other day, viriloquis, veridical. [00:01:39] I want to talk about the truth, but there are some issues that just don't, it just don't matter. [00:01:43] But so far, the best of the best, of the best, of the best is, what do we call it? [00:01:53] It's Erica. [00:01:55] It's, I can't believe the story. [00:02:03] And my wife is saying, is there enough meat on the bones? [00:02:06] I said, meat. [00:02:07] It's, it's, just when I think, okay, we finally got it. [00:02:13] The other day, speaking of which, he's very, very nice, very, not nice. [00:02:16] I've never met him, but he's a good guy, I think, Baron Coleman, who brought up all of the questions regarding the issues that some people have regarding the truth as to, as to Erica's curriculum vitae. [00:02:31] Did she have these degrees? [00:02:33] Did she do this stuff? [00:02:34] Was she working there? [00:02:36] And what difference does it make? [00:02:37] And then somebody was suggesting that they heard that Tyler, no, they heard Charlie say, you know, she'd be a great president. [00:02:46] He never said that. [00:02:48] Nobody ever thought for a moment that this lunatic could possibly be the president. [00:02:54] Nobody, Charlie never said that. [00:02:59] This TPUSA, each one lies more than the other. [00:03:07] I've never seen anything. [00:03:09] Charlie never could have said, Erica Kirk as the president of the United States. [00:03:16] Are you kidding me? [00:03:20] I just, how did they do this? [00:03:22] No, no, seriously. [00:03:23] How do they say this? [00:03:28] Now, I did something before, which I wanted you to see. [00:03:30] And I hope you saw the video today, but before I was watching, there's some videos I just love to watch. [00:03:38] I really get a kick out of it. [00:03:41] And I was reading a book, by the way, listening to an audio book, by the way, in the playing back, because it was dark. [00:03:48] It was by Patrice Patrick, P-A-T-R-I-C. [00:03:53] There's a woman, Ganya. [00:03:55] And she's a sociopath. [00:03:57] It's a wonderful, fascinating book. [00:04:00] Really good because I love sociopaths and psychopaths. [00:04:03] And it might be a bit of a cottage industry. [00:04:05] It might be a bit of a work. [00:04:07] But she is talking about what she does not have, what she cannot do or accomplish, what she cannot maintain in terms of different things. [00:04:19] But it made me think of this Erica. [00:04:24] Is she, what is, give me one word, my friends, to diagnose her. [00:04:29] One word. [00:04:30] And don't be profane. [00:04:32] Try to be as clinical as possible. [00:04:34] What is the word that describes her? [00:04:40] What is it? [00:04:41] I don't want to say liar, but maybe that's it. [00:04:45] Is it narcissist? [00:04:46] Is it prevaricator? [00:04:47] Is it delusional? [00:04:49] Is it just what is fraud? [00:04:51] Kim Cannon says fraud. [00:04:54] I think that may have just ended the contest right there. [00:04:57] What is the word, the one feeling? [00:05:01] An idiot, psychopath, pretentious, delusional. [00:05:07] She's of the mindset that not only is she smarting, but she believes, and this is the worst thing, she believes that she is, please forgive me, beautiful, [00:05:25] beautiful, gorgeous, incredible, focused, awe-inspiring, awesome, a leader, a magnet, The touchstone, the bellwether, the standard for perfection, the perfect wife, the perfect mother, the perfect Christian, the perfect businesswoman. [00:05:51] This wonderful amalgamation this this this, this conflation of all of these traits. [00:06:02] She's perfect. [00:06:04] She's without peer. [00:06:05] I'm Sarah, I swear to god. === The Shipley Hair Mystery (02:04) === [00:06:08] It's fascinating. [00:06:09] She believes this and as long as she's there, as long as she's there I keep telling you this as long as she's there, there's going to be horror. [00:06:22] So anyways, I was saying there's, there's a, there's a video i've always liked, or a channel. [00:06:26] It's called. [00:06:27] It's about stolen valor and the good the best is this guy, Don Shipley. [00:06:33] It's like buds one three. [00:06:36] Have you ever seen him? [00:06:37] He's wonderful, love his. [00:06:39] One of my very favorite. [00:06:41] I'll give you a list of my favorite youtube uh channels, but it's buds uh, one one. [00:06:51] Let me see Shipley one. [00:06:53] I'm gonna give it the right one. [00:06:54] He is so good with his wife, Carol. [00:06:56] Okay buds yes, but Don Shipley, former buds 131, that is his name and he has, first of all, his. [00:07:12] His hair is not even. [00:07:14] It's unbelievable. [00:07:16] The hair this, this mop, this is incredible. [00:07:18] Guys, getting older, he's getting more hair as he gets older anyway. [00:07:22] So when he does his show and I and I watch this and there's a comparison here. [00:07:27] As you will see very, very soon, I will make this comparison, but as I watch his show or his PLAN Channel channel, there are people who say yes, I am a former navy seal, I am a navy seal, i'm a former navy seal, I went through the training, I am a. [00:07:48] I am a, a seal. [00:07:51] So Shipley asks, what's your buds class? [00:07:53] Basic underwater demolition seals is b u d, slash s. [00:07:58] What's your buds class number? [00:08:00] Well, I don't remember. [00:08:01] Now, that's like not remembering what year you graduated from high school or not remembering the year. [00:08:06] You you know your anniversary year, or just just I mean things. [00:08:10] You know your birthday. === When Nobody Else Remembers (15:46) === [00:08:12] You've only been screaming that number out forever and they lie. [00:08:17] Well, I can't tell you because it's it's, it's classified. [00:08:21] Well, I was, You know, CIA, and I was, I mean, they just, and they wear the stupid uniforms, and the even the ribbons and the medals don't make any sense, and they're in the wrong order, and it's the most stupid thing anybody's ever seen, and yet they do it. [00:08:42] Why? [00:08:44] And the reason that they do it is the same reason that Erica does her thing. [00:08:51] It made me think, wow, trying to be something you are not to fill in the blank, to revel and grovel and enjoy what it's like to be living in this world, in this group, and to basically say what she said. [00:09:15] It never ceases to amaze me how the more people find out about her, the more it gets to the point where people are thinking, well, better yet, let me ask you a question. [00:09:29] What has she ever said that's true? [00:09:32] Now, again, if she were to just step down, you do know that all of this becomes moot, my friend. [00:09:40] All of this is moot. [00:09:43] It doesn't play anymore. [00:09:45] It's moot. [00:09:49] If she steps down, people say, What are you talking to her about? [00:09:52] All of the shows, all of the people, all of the great, all the great commentary would be for nothing if, if there was this movement of, I know what the word is, if, if, if she just stepped out, if she was not a part of this anymore, it would, it would be over with. [00:10:16] It would just be over. [00:10:17] It would be something that is the most incredible thing in the world. [00:10:20] People would say, stop talking about her. [00:10:22] She's not here anymore. [00:10:24] What do you want? [00:10:25] Well, I still want to talk about it. [00:10:26] Why? [00:10:27] Why do you want to talk about her? [00:10:29] And those other people, those other folks, I don't know what they're going to do. [00:10:33] But it kills me. [00:10:36] So we have that. [00:10:37] And then we have this other story, which is, and I hope to God it doesn't stop. [00:10:45] But have you noticed the incredible detail, the deep dive, the investigation that is being conducted with this? [00:10:56] Now, in addition to everything else, we all have to stop and say that the person who made so much of this possible is Candace. [00:11:05] There's no doubt about it. [00:11:07] She hit a nerve and has been able to speak in ways regarding things that I never thought possible. [00:11:16] And I so laud, I so, I'm so happy she's doing it. [00:11:21] I'm so happy she's done this. [00:11:26] And she's been, I think, she's just ACEs. [00:11:31] And what she did was basically showed how somebody that she loves so very, very much is a friend whose dispatch was just completely ignored. [00:11:40] And she's made people aware of a lot of things, a lot of things. [00:11:43] Luciferian, awful, evil trafficking and the like. [00:11:48] She's also been very, very serious and very upset, as well as she should. [00:11:53] I mean, devastated, waylaid by what's going on in the world and the Middle East regarding war. [00:11:58] And war is the most incomprehensible thing. [00:12:02] And I realize that when I hear her, she was I in when I was, I don't know, 12, 13, when the Vietnam War, when nobody would tell me, what is this about? [00:12:15] Why are we doing this? [00:12:16] What's going on here? [00:12:17] And there was talk about boots on the ground, boots on the ground there. [00:12:20] It couldn't be more boots on the ground. [00:12:22] Do you remember this? [00:12:23] Do you remember? [00:12:24] Did you lose somebody? [00:12:26] Did you have somebody in your neighborhood? [00:12:27] Did you have a big brother of a friend? [00:12:29] Was your big brother, your uncle, somebody you knew? [00:12:32] Everybody knew somebody who was in some respects was affected by that. [00:12:36] That was another one of my red pills. [00:12:38] My whole life has been one red pill after another. [00:12:41] And I know what she's going through. [00:12:42] You can't believe it. [00:12:43] Say, what is it? [00:12:45] Why? [00:12:45] There's always an influence. [00:12:47] There's always an influence behind it because America has no reason to worry about Vietnam or anything else for that matter. [00:12:55] Nobody's going to hurt us. [00:12:57] Nobody. [00:12:59] Fergus, Ferguson. [00:13:02] Ferguson GMA says, EK's degrees qualifies her to be an educated dummy. [00:13:08] Education, leadership, underwater, basketball. [00:13:11] I think that was a bit of a pun. [00:13:13] And law so she can open a fashion store. [00:13:15] Hmm. [00:13:17] Thank you for that. [00:13:17] I agree with you. [00:13:18] I don't believe any of this stuff. [00:13:21] How can you allow this to have been on your website for so long? [00:13:25] Much like stolen power. [00:13:28] People like this with stolen power. [00:13:30] How is this? [00:13:31] How is she allowed to do this for so long? [00:13:35] Why didn't anybody at TPUSA say, Erica, you can't do this? [00:13:41] You're saying, all they got to do was pick up the phone, which I think Baron did and found out immediately wasn't true. [00:13:51] Who's going to fix this? [00:13:54] How long? [00:13:55] Do we just, somebody's going to be indicted. [00:14:01] Somebody's going to be indicted. [00:14:03] Somebody's going to be indicted. [00:14:04] Somebody somewhere, some charity division is going to say, where is this going? [00:14:10] Where is this money going? [00:14:11] How are you doing this? [00:14:13] What exactly is it? [00:14:16] What representations have you made that aren't true? [00:14:19] How are you in the position of acting like this? [00:14:22] It blows my mind. [00:14:27] But then again, that's another example. [00:14:30] See, if we have a kid, a child, somebody young, watching us right now, we would tell them, listen, watch the adults talk and we'll yammer and we'll talk and we'll sing and we'll upset, whether it's war or whether it's the shadow government or the deep state or the police state or the intel state or the ruling class or whatever it is, whether it's spending or whether it's doesn't matter. [00:14:49] Nothing will happen. [00:14:51] They don't listen to us. [00:14:54] They don't care what we have to say. [00:14:57] They don't care what we have to say. [00:15:03] You know how tough that is? [00:15:04] Imagine telling your kid that. [00:15:05] Doesn't matter what we say. [00:15:08] Do you believe this is the greatest country in the world? [00:15:10] Yes or no? [00:15:13] Do you believe this is the greatest country in the world? [00:15:15] Yes or no? [00:15:16] Be honest with me. [00:15:17] Do you believe? [00:15:19] And that's kind of a loaded question because you have to have some frame of reference. [00:15:22] I've never lived anywhere else, so I don't. [00:15:26] But do you believe we are the, do you believe we are the greatest country in the world? [00:15:32] That what we do, nobody else has. [00:15:34] Nobody else has freedom of speech. [00:15:35] Nobody else has elections. [00:15:36] Nobody, well, elections. [00:15:37] Nobody else has due process. [00:15:39] Nobody else, nobody else, nobody else has anything that we do. [00:15:43] I think there are some places that certainly have less freedoms, fewer freedoms, I should say, than we do. [00:15:48] But is it really that great? [00:15:49] Do you really, do you, do you, do you see? [00:15:51] Do you see this representative government? [00:15:53] Do you see people listening to us? [00:15:55] Do you see that? [00:15:56] Do you see this Congress that basically they talk among themselves? [00:16:01] They're laughing at us. [00:16:02] They have these pretend tribunals, these pretend hearings where they pretend to do something in our behalf. [00:16:09] They don't do anything. [00:16:11] And we keep putting up with it over and over. [00:16:14] Is anybody looking into Charlie at all? [00:16:16] Anybody? [00:16:17] Anybody? [00:16:18] Is anybody? [00:16:20] Where is it we don't have somebody to remind them? [00:16:24] Excuse me, what about this? [00:16:26] And if you don't do that, what? [00:16:28] See, government looks at you and says, okay, if you don't like this, what are you going to do? [00:16:31] What? [00:16:31] Tell me what you're going to do. [00:16:32] I'm all ears. [00:16:34] What are you going to do about it? [00:16:35] I don't know what to do about it. [00:16:38] But we keep telling them, we're saying, don't you understand something that this world, this country, but the world in particular, is being run by the PDF folks. [00:16:46] But versions of this and evil that we have never seen in our lifetime, all of it in the open, from Spirit Cooking and Abramovich to all of these two. [00:16:57] Now, with we had the remember the Epstein files mentioned the pizza business, WikiLeaks bent it. [00:17:04] This has been going on forever. [00:17:06] What exactly? [00:17:08] What exactly this is important? [00:17:10] What exactly are we doing now, or what? [00:17:14] What must we do now to get somebody to pay attention to us? [00:17:21] Name one thing, one thing that they've shut down. [00:17:26] That's some accomplishment. [00:17:30] Can you think of anything? [00:17:33] Can you think of anything? [00:17:37] Tell me I, I I don't understand this. [00:17:41] What are we? [00:17:42] What do we? [00:17:43] What do we? [00:17:44] This is what and I think Candace brought it up and i've been saying for a long time, what is it exactly that we need to do to explain what's going on in the world? [00:17:54] There was a time when, if we said, and if you said, if you said that there are people, there are people in the world today who are involved in human sacrifice, things that sound almost medieval. [00:18:16] They sound medieval and if you would have said this, they'd say to you, you're out of your mind. [00:18:24] What is this preoccupation that you have with all this witchcraft stuff? [00:18:30] And and they make it sound like you're crazy. [00:18:31] I've been through this. [00:18:32] I'm telling you you're sick, you're weird, you're a conspiracy theorist. [00:18:38] You think that there's all these people in the world doing it? [00:18:42] Yeah yeah, absolutely. [00:18:47] And they don't. [00:18:49] They love to mock you. [00:18:52] Have you noticed that they love to mock you? [00:18:55] Everything you say, whatever it is I I, I haven't. [00:18:59] Even I, if I bring up UFOS, because there's so, there's so much clamor for it to be revealed, people say, there you go again. [00:19:08] You're just crazy. [00:19:10] They think we're just. [00:19:11] This is all that happens. [00:19:13] There is an evil in the world. [00:19:16] There is an evil. [00:19:17] And there's another thing too, which I don't understand. [00:19:19] The people who claim to be the most religious, the people who be playing, claim to be the most Christian, talk about war and death and destruction like it's nothing, like it's nothing, like it's warranted, it's excused, or well, if they didn't want war and death and destruction they, they could fix it anytime they wanted. [00:19:36] Really, the Vietnamese people, what did they do wrong? [00:19:40] Well they, they voted in. [00:19:42] They didn't vote anybody in. [00:19:44] What are you talking about? [00:19:46] It's it's, it's beyond name. [00:19:51] One thing that's, that's in. [00:19:53] That's impressive covet. [00:19:55] Remember the, the terrible, the horrible, the world of covet. [00:19:58] Remember how we were. [00:19:59] Remember how we were subjugated to this ridiculousness. [00:20:01] Do you remember this? [00:20:02] Remember what they did? [00:20:04] You didn't do anything. [00:20:05] They just said, okay, we're tired of this, we're done, we'll move on to the next, to the next experiment. [00:20:12] We didn't stop anything. [00:20:15] We didn't stop anything. [00:20:19] And now we have people who are proud to say, you know what I've got? [00:20:23] I've got hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin that I've got ready to go. [00:20:28] Yeah, isn't that sad? [00:20:30] Isn't that sad? [00:20:31] Well, you just can't say, I can buy any goddamn thing I want. [00:20:34] Pardon me. [00:20:35] I can buy anything I want. [00:20:39] Any substance. [00:20:41] And I don't have to ask you for permission. [00:20:43] People are actually saying, isn't this great? [00:20:45] I can buy ivermectin. [00:20:47] Hey, this is sad. [00:20:50] I've got to ask for permission to buy what it blows my mind. [00:20:58] We lost so much. [00:21:02] You know, people say we lost muscle mass. [00:21:05] We lost guts. [00:21:07] We lost fortitude. [00:21:09] Something happened to us before. [00:21:14] You know, there's this part of us, which is the personality of our country, the personality of what we are and who we are. [00:21:26] And we like to think that we're a very tough country, a very bold country, a country that doesn't put up with guff. [00:21:34] You know what I mean? [00:21:35] That doesn't put up with, you know, in New York, they love to portray New Yorkers as being tough. [00:21:42] Tough. [00:21:43] Well, they can slap, you know, congestion pricing on us. [00:21:48] Special taxes for you to drive in your city. [00:21:56] In our city, they took all of the street, all of the lanes away, so that you've got maybe two. [00:22:03] The rest are parking, bike, walking. [00:22:08] Nobody did anything. [00:22:10] They elected a democratic socialist, Zoran Momdani. [00:22:15] And by the way, there's a big goings on right now because the other night there might have been some either ISIS or ISIS-inspired people. [00:22:22] But the people of New York, these tough people, voted this guy in. [00:22:26] How do you think that happened? [00:22:28] How do you think that happened? [00:22:30] Let me ask you a question. [00:22:31] Somebody asked me the other night, this was very interesting. [00:22:34] Somebody said, What exactly is a false flag? [00:22:42] I was having dinner and there was one member of our crew, young person, kind of a family mate. [00:22:49] And she said, What's false flag? [00:22:54] And I said, Well, I said, Why don't you answer? [00:22:58] I said, Well, okay, I think I can maybe do a good job. [00:23:00] I said, You know, one of the things of what it is, it represents something very simple. [00:23:08] If I want to get people to, let's say, not like a group of people, let's say I want a city not to like Russians or not to like um, the French or, or gays or trans or whatever, it is all I have to do is get somebody who theoretically represents that group, theoretically represents that group, [00:23:38] And all I have to do is to make them seem as though they've done something terrible. [00:23:45] They've created some event or been a part of an event or part of some bombing or violence. [00:23:55] So you can say, and remember, they're not. [00:23:58] They're actors. === False Flags and Student Noise (05:05) === [00:23:59] They're Ajong. [00:24:00] Well, not Ajan Pavato, George. [00:24:02] They're false flags. [00:24:03] They are pretending to be. [00:24:05] But they're not a part of that group. [00:24:06] So we say, see? [00:24:07] See what the Muslims are like? [00:24:12] You see what these folks are like? [00:24:14] Do you see? [00:24:16] And we create an event that gives you the impression that it was committed by people that you've now added to your list of people to hate. [00:24:27] Totally manufactured, totally orchestrated. [00:24:31] Do you think that happens? [00:24:35] Because the other night when somebody asked me, he said, do you think that happens? [00:24:37] Do you think we've ever done this? [00:24:40] See, human beings do things that are just wonderful. [00:24:43] We are the strangest people. [00:24:47] Do you remember my friends in the old days? [00:24:49] One of my, everybody's got to see this. [00:24:51] There were some psychological experiments. [00:24:53] Remember Harlow's monkeys when they put the, they, they took monkeys, real monkeys away from little baby chimps and babies, not chimps, but I guess monkeys, babies. [00:25:02] And they, they were scared and they just had this ragdoll. [00:25:06] They had to hug onto their mother. [00:25:08] It was so sad. [00:25:09] But told us a lot about that because that goes to who we are, the parental unit, how critical the parental unit is. [00:25:16] But then in 1961, 1960, as you know, in Israel, they were prosecuting Adolf Eichmann, Eichmann, for being the architect of this horror, Holocaust and what have you. [00:25:35] So there was this, there was, if you heard this, of course you did. [00:25:37] You had to have known this. [00:25:38] And there was a psychologist named Milgram. [00:25:43] And Milgram said, I'm going to put something together. [00:25:46] I want to create something. [00:25:47] I want to create a mythical experiment in which I take people off the street who will answer the ad in a New Haven newspaper that says, come to this division, this class, and be a part of a Yale workshop, a study to determine something or other. [00:26:03] And these people came and the setup was they would sit in front of a monitor and they had a series of switches and these switches theoretically, they were told, were connected to a series of charges and electricity and zaps that were connected to somebody they thought was in another room whom they couldn't see, but there was nobody there. [00:26:32] And they wanted to see how far could people go? [00:26:36] How far could they increase the amperage or the voltage or the pain? [00:26:42] How far could they go while or before they said, I'm not going to do this? [00:26:50] Follow it. [00:26:51] The guy's got a white lab coat. [00:26:54] He says, continue. [00:26:55] He said, I'm not going to continue. [00:26:58] I don't know if anybody, as you know, the story, everybody did it. [00:27:04] One seemingly innocent looking, kind of a mousy-looking woman zapped the guy until he was theoretically unconscious. [00:27:16] He made no noise. [00:27:17] He made no noise. [00:27:19] She was zapping him and he was theoretically out. [00:27:22] He was like, stop it. [00:27:23] She's going like this. [00:27:25] Do you know what this means? [00:27:27] Do you know what this means? [00:27:30] This is the most important. [00:27:31] This is the most important thing in the world. [00:27:32] I'll never forget this. [00:27:35] Those people in 1960 are here now in worst. [00:27:38] And we've been desensitized to things. [00:27:40] Whenever we talk about war or the devil or this or Charlie or pain or corruption, nobody responds because they've been desensitized. [00:27:51] They've had their sense of morality shut down, closed, clobbered, immediately ruined. [00:28:00] It's the most frightening thing anybody has, or I have ever seen. [00:28:06] It is one of the most frightening things I have seen. [00:28:12] And it absolutely is something I'll never forget. [00:28:15] And 10 years later, they did the Stanford prison experiment, which was worse. [00:28:21] They had to shut that one down. [00:28:23] And they wanted to see, again, people, 1970, Stanford University, peace, love, make love, not war. [00:28:32] Okay. [00:28:33] And they took people off of the street, seeming, you know, well, actual students. [00:28:38] And they said, we're going to divide some of you into jailers, guards, some of you into prisoners. [00:28:44] And they set up this artificial, this pretend, and they do always pretend, this jail. [00:28:49] And the guards would guard the students, their fellow students, who became jailers, or excuse me, the jail, the prisoners for purposes of this hypothetical. [00:28:59] Remember Lindy England? [00:29:01] Remember Abu Ghribe? === Evil Is Organic (09:53) === [00:29:04] They were vicious like that. [00:29:09] Young people. [00:29:10] They just, so what I'm telling you, my friends is, my friends, what I'm telling you, my friends, is there is a contingent of humans out there, and we've known about this, who are evil. [00:29:25] And they live and they work in Washington and they have ties and they get voted in and they and they claim to be Christian, they claim to be religious, and they always have a reason for what they're doing. [00:29:34] They commit the most horrible of acts and they just walk among us. [00:29:42] And it's like they don't respond. [00:29:45] I was listening to this book on psychopath. [00:29:50] And it was very interesting. [00:29:52] She said, you know, one of the things, excuse me, sociopath. [00:29:55] Psychopaths, it's almost organic. [00:29:57] It's biological. [00:29:58] You're born that way. [00:30:00] You are never going to fix this. [00:30:01] There's something wrong with your brain. [00:30:04] Sociopath has almost even been damaged. [00:30:07] But she said, you know, one time she was in a store and the person in front of her didn't have enough money to get through. [00:30:17] And she was kind of in a hurry. [00:30:18] So she said, you know what? [00:30:19] How much of the old goes, here, I'll pay for it. [00:30:21] Just be done. [00:30:23] And she says, you know that part of you that makes that most people would feel good about? [00:30:28] You know that part of you that would make you feel like, wow, I'm a good person. [00:30:31] I did something really good right now. [00:30:32] I'm the Good Samaritan. [00:30:33] She says, I didn't have that. [00:30:35] I, I mean, I know it was a good thing, but I didn't feel good about it. [00:30:40] I didn't feel good. [00:30:42] I didn't feel good. [00:30:44] The only time I ever felt good, she says, when she was a little girl, and there was this girl, this in her class, she didn't like for whatever reason. [00:30:54] And she said, I had in my hand a pencil and I couldn't wait any longer. [00:31:02] I stabbed her. [00:31:04] I don't know to what extent or I don't know. [00:31:06] But she says, I felt alive. [00:31:15] It was so, as I was waiting for the baggage to come, baggage carousel, I was thinking to myself, that's who we are. [00:31:22] My friends, what do we do? [00:31:24] How do we fix this? [00:31:26] We can talk about this all day long. [00:31:27] It's fun to talk about it. [00:31:28] It's fun to talk about. [00:31:29] And I do, I enjoy it. [00:31:30] I'll be the first one to tell you. [00:31:31] But if I, if somebody said, okay, fix it. [00:31:34] What do we do? [00:31:35] How do we introduce empathy into people? [00:31:39] How do we do this? [00:31:40] How do we make people understand what exactly it means to feel? [00:31:46] You see what I'm saying? [00:31:49] How is it that how do we try to reconnect people to morality? [00:32:00] I never talked about this much about morality my whole life. [00:32:03] Never. [00:32:04] I never did. [00:32:05] I mean, I did, I mean, to an extent, but not like this. [00:32:10] There are so many levels of our society that are so bad right now. [00:32:13] And it has nothing to do with politics. [00:32:14] It's like who we are. [00:32:16] It's the core of who we are. [00:32:18] And I'm not asking this rhetorically. [00:32:20] I really want to know if I could pick you on my blue ribbon committee, what would I do? [00:32:27] Where would I go? [00:32:31] What would I do first? [00:32:33] Where would, how would I start this? [00:32:35] Is it the schools? [00:32:36] Is it in churches? [00:32:38] Is it groups? [00:32:39] How long would it take? [00:32:40] Would it take 100 years, 50 years, 10 years? [00:32:43] Is it something that can be done at all? [00:32:45] What would we do about it? [00:32:47] Because, like I said, we're talking about it, but nobody's wanting to fix it. [00:32:53] And it goes, it comes down to the churches. [00:32:55] It comes down to the schools. [00:32:57] It comes down to families. [00:32:59] Because I see things really bad right now. [00:33:02] Really bad. [00:33:04] Don't you? [00:33:05] I mean, I see it. [00:33:06] I mean, bad. [00:33:08] Our default mechanism is not good. [00:33:10] Our default is not good. [00:33:12] We're scary. [00:33:15] And you know, it was so funny. [00:33:17] We were talking about different things. [00:33:18] I was watching Candace tonight. [00:33:20] Very interesting. [00:33:21] Very good. [00:33:21] She's at the top of her game. [00:33:23] And she talks about things like, again, this thing about evil. [00:33:27] And I don't know what's worse. [00:33:30] I don't know what's worse. [00:33:32] Behaving directly in areas that are awful, where people are hurt and harmed and the like, or, or, or sitting back and letting it go without raising a finger. [00:33:46] That's the thing I want to know. [00:33:47] I don't know. [00:33:48] And there's a lot that's wrong with this president, and there's a lot that's wrong with our system, and there's a lot that's wrong. [00:33:54] But does anybody here suggest maybe going to the Democratic side? [00:33:59] What are we going to do? [00:34:01] I'm not asking rhetorically. [00:34:03] I'm asking literally. [00:34:05] I don't know what to do. [00:34:08] What do we do? [00:34:09] Do we ask for a third party? [00:34:11] Do we conduct voter registration of our own? [00:34:14] Do we try to do something which won't even take effect maybe until 25 years? [00:34:19] Remember, this isn't going to be, we're going to be dead and gone before it even has any effect whatsoever, because for the most part, we haven't done anything. [00:34:27] What would be our platform? [00:34:29] What is it that we stand for? [00:34:30] What is it that's different? [00:34:32] If Trump is bad or Biden's bad, okay, what did they do that's bad? [00:34:36] What is it that we're going to do that's different? [00:34:38] Assuming we could get elected, what would the platform be? [00:34:42] And it's one of the scariest things in the world because people would say, I really don't know. [00:34:46] Well, you got to tell me where to go. [00:34:47] What do we do? [00:34:49] What? [00:34:52] And here's the best part. [00:34:57] And I'm sorry to say this, but I'm going to say it. [00:34:59] And I hope my dear friend, I hope that I think she's my friend. [00:35:02] I hope she is. [00:35:03] Candace doesn't take offense at this. [00:35:06] But most people, let me start off. [00:35:11] Agree or disagree. [00:35:11] Most people care nothing about war. [00:35:15] They've heard about it their whole lives. [00:35:17] There's always a war someplace and always some revolution. [00:35:21] Do you agree? [00:35:23] That for the most part, Americans really don't care anything about it. [00:35:27] No matter where it is. [00:35:29] Ukraine, Middle East, Gaza, Tehran, anywhere. [00:35:36] Does it matter? [00:35:37] Beirut, Middle East, here? [00:35:39] Except other than if it were here, if it were here, that's the only boots of the ground, people. [00:35:45] Does that really mean anything? [00:35:48] You know, this, I did a piece for my private channel, and I did this little the wars after Vietnam, excuse me, after World War II, the Korean War, 50 to 53, 53 years, Vietnam was maybe it's hard, it's hard, maybe 10 years. [00:36:12] Lebanon intervention, Grenada invasion, Panama invasion, the Gulf War, Somalia intervention, Bosnia-Kosovo interventions, war in Afghanistan, war in Iraq, the Iraqi war, Libya intervention, war on terror, war on cartels, Iran war. [00:36:31] We have been at war since our, since we've been here. [00:36:38] We have been at war. [00:36:41] Do you think people care about this? [00:36:44] Do you really do? [00:36:46] I don't think they care. [00:36:47] I think they're used to it. [00:36:49] I think they're used to it and they really don't know any better. [00:36:53] And I don't think it's their fault. [00:36:55] I don't think you're bad people. [00:36:56] But the question remains: in our existence, how many years have we been in war? [00:37:08] What percentage of our existence is while fighting, while in a war? [00:37:15] And we can debate whether a war is X amount of days or X amount of troops, but that's the question. [00:37:23] When you think about it, it blows my mind. [00:37:28] And again, how we can, in human civilization, organs in this organized human civilization is roughly 5 to 6,000 years old. [00:37:38] Historical studies often note that there have been thousands of wars with only relatively brief periods of widespread peace. [00:37:46] Some researchers estimate that humans have been involved in organized warfare about 90 to 95 percent of recorded history. [00:37:55] In the United States, if we narrow it to the United States, the numbers are easier to calculate. [00:38:01] Since we were established in 1776, about 250 years, during that time, the U.S. has been in wars or military conflicts for roughly 220 to 230 years, depending upon how you count smaller operations. [00:38:19] That means, that means that the United States has been in some form of armed conflict for around 90% of its history. [00:38:29] And when you talk about war, it means, you know, declared wars only, maybe, or military interventions, occupations, proxy councils or conflicts. [00:38:38] But think about this. [00:38:42] It's something that when you think about it, it absolutely kills me since day one. [00:38:53] Sean says, that's sad but true on your comment that most of us don't worry about war. === War That Doesn't Involve Daily Life (09:17) === [00:38:58] I'm guilty as charged. [00:38:59] It doesn't involve my daily life for the most part. [00:39:02] Let me ask you this. [00:39:04] First, thank you for saying that. [00:39:07] Thank you for even showing the slightest bit of kind of guilt, so to speak, where you're saying, you know, I'm kind of, I feel strange about this. [00:39:15] But I'm guilty. [00:39:17] I don't know what it is that I'm supposed to act like when something happens. [00:39:22] Like if I say, well, I don't really care, I'm not really sure what I'm supposed to do. [00:39:27] But some of us just don't care. [00:39:30] It doesn't mean anything. [00:39:32] So when you have people go on and say something, and I've done this, I remember during Vietnam, and I remember saying this. [00:39:38] And during the time, it was in song and it was movies, film, and Broadway. [00:39:45] The Smothers Brother, everybody, it was across the board. [00:39:49] And everybody truly, truly, and religious and clergy, people were against it. [00:39:54] But what happened was we became inured to it. [00:39:58] We just said, oh, well, you know, what are you going to do? [00:40:02] That's just the way it is. [00:40:03] That's, I wish it wasn't that way. [00:40:07] I wish it was different. [00:40:10] That's the problem. [00:40:12] And when I hear these wonderful, incredible, beautiful words from Candace and others, and I think because she's showing, and I'm not, don't get me wrong, this is not her. [00:40:22] She's, she's, people forget how young she is because she's so brilliant, but these are her red pill years. [00:40:29] This is what's, she's amassing this. [00:40:31] So right now she shows this incredible anger. [00:40:34] Like, how can you do this? [00:40:36] But the problem is not that. [00:40:38] Let's look over here. [00:40:40] Name one question or answer one question. [00:40:43] What was the largest, the largest bipartisan, if you will? [00:40:49] Because, you know, every now and then the Democrats would have no kings, their margin. [00:40:54] They had that pushy hat march, you know, that thing. [00:41:00] It was lefty. [00:41:03] When was the last Republican, conservative, or right-wing march that just took over the nation? [00:41:17] When? [00:41:23] When? [00:41:24] When was it? [00:41:28] When did the Republicans actually do this? [00:41:30] When did they say you have really done it now? [00:41:34] When? [00:41:35] Angela, Angela writes, Angela says, 230 out of 250 years since 1776, 92% of existence. [00:41:44] War is a racket. [00:41:45] You absolutely are right. [00:41:46] Smedley Butler. [00:41:48] Smedley Butler. [00:41:49] It is a racket. [00:41:50] What is the purpose of this? [00:41:53] Do you mean to tell me that going and killing people is the only thing available? [00:41:58] I mean, that nothing can be done, that you can't negotiate anything? [00:42:01] Nothing? [00:42:02] Of course not. [00:42:05] So we have so much to think about. [00:42:07] And by the way, for those of you who are here, this is not left or right. [00:42:11] Believe me. [00:42:12] This is not Trump or Biden. [00:42:14] This has nothing to do with this. [00:42:15] This is above and beyond that. [00:42:18] When you think about what's going on, it blows my mind. [00:42:20] And the level of organized evil in our world today is something that is beyond incredible, beyond. [00:42:32] You can't believe what's happening. [00:42:36] Can't believe it. [00:42:38] And children? [00:42:43] When somebody stands before you and says, oh, no, no, no, that's not true. [00:42:46] Oh, no, no, no, you're making too much out of it. [00:42:49] They're in on it. [00:42:51] When somebody does something to dissuade you from pursuing really aggressive criminal prosecution or military, whatever you want to call it, against children, they are absolutely a part of the deal. [00:43:03] Remember that. [00:43:05] This is something that's beyond anything we've ever seen before. [00:43:08] It's just, it's nuts. [00:43:12] So we started off, and I wanted to tell you because I think the Erica Kirk, I just, I can't, I hope she never steps down. [00:43:21] And how the TPUSA is a joke. [00:43:23] They're done. [00:43:24] They're finished. [00:43:24] Nobody's going to want to be a part of it or donate. [00:43:27] It's a joke. [00:43:28] And they keep letting her a part of it. [00:43:30] They can't stop her, or they don't realize, or they don't care, or they're not very smart. [00:43:35] That I don't know. [00:43:36] And meanwhile, Charlie is somewhere, and he's looking down on us and saying, what are you doing to find my killer? [00:43:43] What are you doing? [00:43:45] We're starting to hear a little bit more about the autopsy of Epstein, which is kind of interesting. [00:43:50] They're a little bit talking about it, a little bit talking about it. [00:43:54] But think about what's happening right now. [00:43:56] What is Charlie saying? [00:43:58] Who's looking for me? [00:43:59] Candace? [00:44:00] We are, but is the DOJ? [00:44:03] No. [00:44:04] Anybody? [00:44:04] No. [00:44:05] No. [00:44:07] He's like, see you. [00:44:08] Oh, he was so loved, wasn't he? [00:44:10] Oh, every politician wanted to take a picture of him. [00:44:14] Well, now you can help by demanding truth to exactly who removed him, who liquidated him, who to investigate this. [00:44:23] Oh, no, no, no, no. [00:44:25] We're not that interested. [00:44:26] We have other stuff to do. [00:44:27] Partly because they don't care, partly because they don't want to distract you, and partly because maybe they don't want you hearing what Charlie was thinking before he died. [00:44:35] Who knows? [00:44:36] We'll never know. [00:44:37] So my friends, I thank you. [00:44:39] It is so wonderful and great to be back. [00:44:41] I hate traveling. [00:44:43] Those night eyes, those red eyes are just, I mean, in a way, they're okay, but very, very strange. [00:44:51] Very, very strange. [00:44:54] People are just, you know, when you walk down those aisles and you think, look at this. [00:45:00] We're in this aluminum tube, which is a great, pretty great thing if you think about it. [00:45:03] And also adults playing little games, little games, but not sophisticated games, little cards. [00:45:12] And I mean, just, really? [00:45:16] I can't be any more, not depressed, but pessimistic as I am right now. [00:45:24] But thanks to you, I thank you. [00:45:26] I hope you had a great and a glorious weekend. [00:45:28] I hope it is so beautiful in New York. [00:45:30] Right now, it is 55 degrees. [00:45:32] Sunny today. [00:45:34] Fantastic. [00:45:35] Daylight savings or saving. [00:45:37] I never get it right. [00:45:39] It's around. [00:45:39] So we'll continue. [00:45:41] My friends, I thank you. [00:45:42] I wish the best for you and your family and you. [00:45:44] I hope you're doing great. [00:45:46] I hope you're healthy. [00:45:47] I hope you're feeling terrific and happy. [00:45:49] I hope you're finding time to enjoy yourself. [00:45:52] Please spend more time enjoying yourself, enjoying your family. [00:45:56] Listen to music. [00:45:57] Read books. [00:45:57] Walk. [00:45:58] Do stupid things. [00:45:59] Do whatever you want to do. [00:46:01] Enjoy yourself. [00:46:03] Vacations and naps and taking it easy are not just, it's not slovenliness. [00:46:10] It's slovenly. [00:46:12] It's necessary. [00:46:14] It makes you recharge. [00:46:15] It makes you think. [00:46:16] So do that. [00:46:18] Make sure you do that. [00:46:19] Enjoy free time. [00:46:21] Listen to music. [00:46:23] Music. [00:46:24] If it wasn't for this, I mean it. [00:46:25] And my wife, of course, but if it wasn't for music, I don't know what I'd do. [00:46:28] I swear to God, I don't know what I do. [00:46:32] It's the only thing I know where I can go back. [00:46:34] You know who's great now? [00:46:35] Who's touring? [00:46:37] Little Feet, which I love. [00:46:39] And guess who? [00:46:42] Guess who? [00:46:42] Burton Cummings, Randy Backman. [00:46:44] Burton Cummings, phenomenal. [00:46:47] So, I might, I might, might go see that. [00:46:52] I don't know. [00:46:53] I doubt it. [00:46:53] I don't, the crowd thing, but Burton Cummings, he's getting up there. [00:46:58] They were so good. [00:47:00] And the songs you're thinking, of course, you know, like Star Baby and No Time, those are great. [00:47:04] And No Sugar Tonight and Share the Land. [00:47:08] But the ones I love were Power and the Music, Road Food, and Rain Dance. [00:47:15] Wonderful. [00:47:17] And Road Food has a guitar lead that is just mesmerized. [00:47:24] They were really that good. [00:47:27] I think Canada's best. [00:47:29] I think they were the best. [00:47:30] Canada was damn good. [00:47:31] Rush, Gordon Lightfoot, this. [00:47:33] In any event, my friends, thank you. [00:47:34] So do that. [00:47:35] I wish you all the best. [00:47:36] We'll be back tomorrow. [00:47:37] Same bad time, same bad channel. [00:47:38] Thank you for your comments. [00:47:39] I'm going to be putting up some thoughts about this. [00:47:42] Have a great time. [00:47:43] I think we're going to have a nice spring and summer coming up. [00:47:46] That means we can get out and do stuff. [00:47:48] Remember, don't lose your, don't let our discussions redirect or put you into some kind of an anhedonia, some kind of a depression. [00:47:59] Just because we're talking politics, we're talking about the world doesn't mean that it's all for naught. [00:48:03] It's not. [00:48:04] As long as you have you and your faith and your family and your health, you're doing great. [00:48:08] All right, my friends. [00:48:09] See you tomorrow. [00:48:09] Have a great and glorious night. [00:48:10] Until then, remember this: the monkey's dead. [00:48:12] The show's over, sue you. [00:48:13] Da da da da