Erika Kirk Act II: Doubling Down on Charlie's Legacy or Total Power Grab? (Shocking Updates)
Lionel Nation and Erica dissect the Charlie Kirk investigation, with Kash Patel challenging Tyler Robinson's guilt by citing forensic anomalies like missing exit wounds and questioning confession validity. They explore maggot testing for narcotics to prove foul play, referencing Cyril Wecht's historical cases against government mishandling. The discussion critiques Erica's potential power grab within TPUSA while addressing hostile online critics, ultimately arguing that the shooting involves hidden truths requiring a full re-examination of evidence rather than accepting official narratives. [Automatically generated summary]
We had internet's problem today and it was horrible.
Open the closet.
Get the stuff out.
Get this out.
Oh my God.
It was a litigation.
I said, I got to hurry up.
But we did it.
So I'm a tad lady and I'm sorry.
Hey guys.
Hey guys.
Come on, let's all do it.
Hey guys.
You got me doing it now.
I'm doing it all the time.
I can't help it.
Hey guys.
And every time I hear it, I go berserk.
And I didn't like it before, but it's like, what are you going to do?
What are you going to do?
Hey, guys.
How's that merch going?
Speaking of merch, come on, you're not buying the merch.
Oh, sure.
Some people are dead, but hey, you know, one door closes, one door opens.
Hey, guys.
You know, she's not doing well.
I'm just saying, I wish her the best, but whoo.
Does anybody recognize the rendition, the collage of today's thumbnail?
Anybody recognize who that is?
Anybody?
Any of you guys notice that?
Who this was?
Lafayette Luciana.
Hey, guys.
That's our folks.
That's our thing.
Hey.
We're all doing it.
We're all doing it.
What are you going to do?
We laugh.
It's funny.
It's funny.
Come on.
This is, this is just, I mean, it's just, no.
Anyway, the cover, if you will, the thumbnail is Amy Semple McPherson.
The great evangelical person who was, it was a, it was basically a portmanteau of Amy Semple McPherson and Erica.
Because what I'm wondering now is what is the next version going to be?
What is her next iteration?
Where does she go next?
This is the fascinating thing for me.
Where does she go next?
What does she do?
Now, this air forcing, I did a video on that because by the way, the air forcing is kind of interesting.
She might, by the way, I think she'd be the best person to have on your on your committee because she'll just do whatever you say.
She doesn't know what the hell is going on with DEI or that, whatever.
She'll just say, yeah, sure, whatever.
Yeah, right.
Hey, yeah, of course.
That's it, because that's her thing.
And if you think about it, whoever picked her is brilliant because of the fact that she doesn't, she doesn't, she's not very bright.
She's not, she's not very bright.
I'm sorry to tell you that I hate to break it to you.
I'm not trying to be mean.
She doesn't have to be bright.
She doesn't have to at all, not in the least, but she's just, she's just not.
And so she probably is best, and she's best suited, I think, just to follow instructions.
Just tell me what to do and I'll do it.
And it's apparently a far greater, more substantial role or position than one would think.
But the question is, what does she do next?
Now, what I'm also noticing, and maybe you're noticing as well, people are coming out of the woodwork.
I don't want to mention anything, and I'm never going to just go and some people are really just some folks on this here internets are mean.
Some are class A pricks.
I don't even talk to them.
Have you ever had somebody who just comes at you and just hates you all of a sudden?
Have you ever had that?
Do you know what that's like?
I don't even know these people.
All of a sudden, somebody goes, I think, okay, I must be hitting an herb, which is good, which is good.
You know, you want to leave some mark, you know, no hits, no runs, no errors.
You'll want to leave something.
But some of these people are just, they're kind of losing their, they're kind of losing their minds, and some are becoming a little bit too, they need the balance of like Candace.
You know, deep dive, but don't, remember, this is not, these aren't, you know, Erica may be one thing, but she's not a serial killer.
You know, she's, it's okay.
Just don't, don't lose yourself in it.
It's, it's incredible.
But what's happening right now, more than anything else, is where's she going to go next?
She can't, she can't just kind of skate around.
TP, she went, she went to Arkansas with a Harrisuka Hara Succabee Sanders, whatever I called her.
And just, I mean, they all closed down.
Can you imagine if all of a sudden you, if you, if you went, let's say you, let's say Lisa or Doreen or Gerald or Elise, you went to open up the TPOSA chapter and they closed immediately upon, immediately, they say, we're done.
It is not good.
Doesn't build a lot of confidence.
Does it?
But is she going to double down on Charlie's legacy or a total power grab?
What is she going to do?
I'm telling you.
And I'm also saying to you, and I don't have to tell you.
Okay.
But I don't know if you're getting any of these people, but I get this all the time.
They say, are you talking about this?
I said, yeah.
Don't you want to talk about what's going on?
And what am I going to do?
What am I going to add?
Is it fun?
No.
Am I going to add anything?
No.
Does anybody around the world say, hey, guys, this is something.
You see, old Pam Bondi's coming back and they're going to continue to question her yet again about, of all things, Epstein.
They're not done with that?
This is a stalemate.
They're not even done with that.
Not even done.
I know what Cash is doing.
Does Cash still have his girlfriend, his Tipa, his Piesa?
Does he?
Huh?
Do we know about that?
Bless his heart.
Do we know about him?
That's terrible.
I've said some terrible things about it.
I don't mean to mock him, but you can't help it.
How can you?
This is the guy who said, nothing really to see here, nothing to see about this, you know, this Epstein thing.
Remember that?
Nothing really to see here.
This is going great.
So anyway, so the bottom line is this.
They must be sitting down and they must say, listen, now, sit down.
Erica, have a seat, huh?
Now, let's talk about this, shall we?
Okay, let's talk about this.
Let's see if we can figure this thing out and let's see if we can figure out what would be best for you.
What do you say, huh?
Let's see.
What would be best for you?
Tammy?
I mean, Tammy.
Erica?
You've been a good soldier.
And I think you really, you tried to do your best, but I don't know about you, but things are so tough right now.
What do you do now when maybe you should maybe kind of be re-configuring your direction?
You send cease and desist letters again.
Remember what they did to wolves in finance?
Made them a star.
Stop that.
Now, what you're going to do is this.
You're going to go into the jungles of Borneo and deal with the syphilitics.
Oh, look at this.
Republic T-Room says, followed you since Trump's first administration.
Bless you, bless you, Republic T-Room.
Bless you.
I am honored.
Thank you for that.
Thank you for honoring.
I love that.
I love that.
And sometimes, as you know, if I say something I don't, you may not like, but so far we're on the same page.
But if I don't like what's going on, I'll tell you.
But so far, I love this.
And no other subject is interesting.
But the bottom line is they're going to have to tell her, listen, do me a favor.
You got to do something.
Can you hold an orphan?
I mean, like here, can you do something here?
Can you wrap bandages?
Can you maybe read to the blind?
Can you do something and not mention yourself one time?
Can you not say yourself?
No, no, try.
Seriously.
Can you try this?
Eric, look at me.
Can you not say, I, me, how I did, I, stop.
Can you, can you do something?
Can you, can you, if anybody ever brings anything up about Candace Owens, can you please say, look, she's a wonderful person and she deserves the best.
She's a hard worker and I wish nothing but the best for her and her family.
Oh, Jesus.
Can you do this?
Of course not.
Of course not because you're playground mean girls, high school stuff.
Real, if you're really smart at this, you will outsmart them.
You will tell them exactly what they would never think that you would be doing.
You've got to tell them the truth.
You've got to tell them the truth.
And you've got to tell them, listen, it's a new me.
You can revamp in a heartbeat.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
In a heartbeat.
All you have to do is change.
That's it.
Just change.
Change the way you are.
Change the way you think.
Change.
That's all.
Think about it.
I'm going to ask you, tell me.
Let's say for some crazy reason, crazy reason, she decides to hire us.
Okay.
She hires us.
And we come in and we say, all right, we'll help you out.
I get the whole team here.
And we want to see maybe if there's something we could do to change your image.
What do you think would be the best thing that she could do?
What do you think is the best thing she could do?
How do you think?
Bottom line is this.
First thing, don't talk about yourself.
Don't talk about yourself.
Could she do it?
No, I'm serious.
Come on.
Because in order to answer the question, you have to see what she's doing wrong.
So what would you advise her?
Don't talk about yourself.
Talk about kids.
Don't mention your kids.
I like the way they never show pictures of your kids.
Good, Could you maybe say things like, I don't know how they're doing.
Maybe, maybe you can work with a group of people or invite people, women who've lost their husbands in, let's say, automobile accidents or veterans, right?
Wouldn't that be something if you showed this compassion?
This compassion.
They would say, who's this?
This is Erica.
Really?
Yes.
Think about that.
Never talk about you.
How do you deal with this?
And it's important that we do this in Outlift.
Maybe if she got behind something like my wife is doing with Lynn's Warriors, which I thank you so much for following.
She and a number of parents who lost their children to this pernicious and horrible, rapacious internet are waiting over the weekend for a verdict in one of the biggest cases of all time.
Could she talk about that?
Because she's talking about maybe having, dealing with people.
Talk about other people.
Never mention yourself.
Talk about brave women.
Give volunteer awards.
TPUSA, volunteer awards.
Come on up.
And this brave mother and this young man and this and this kid's formed a paper route to the wounded warriors and he's so lemonated.
That's it.
Don't you see what you better believe?
You would say, because people forget immediately because they have the attention span of a net.
They'll say, I love this woman.
She's fantastic.
They'll say, Erica, what are you talking about?
Who cares about the LLC and Laurie Francis?
Who cares?
So what I would do, you wouldn't know me.
You wouldn't recognize me.
Do you ever see what Gary Sinice does?
Gary Sinise is just, oh my God, he's perfect.
Building houses, helping veterans.
He's almost like, he's godlike.
He's godlike.
Why is it that people don't realize this?
I don't understand it.
And then maybe it'll also do a couple of things too.
First and foremost, it might, very interestingly, it might provide a, how do I say this?
It might provide a means by which you can maybe deflect attention from what you're doing.
You know what I'm saying?
It might deflect attention, which is very, critical.
Very critical.
And it might deflect attention because it might, you might want to need that because somebody somewhere might want to, I don't know, who knows?
Who knows what these crazy people are thinking?
Who knows what these people are thinking?
They might think that somehow you're, you're the bad guy.
And maybe they want to look at TPUSA.
I don't know the first thing about it.
Deflecting Attention from Bad Guys00:15:14
I mean, I really, seriously, I know others have spent hours and hours looking at all this stuff and that's fantastic, but I just don't.
I don't, it's not my thing.
I don't get a big kick out of it.
I don't, you know.
Just, it's not that interesting to me.
But that's what she needs to do.
We also have to understand a couple of things too.
She has to sit back and realize what you've done and how you went in six months from being loved to this.
It's the most, it's beyond anything anybody's ever seen.
And the good parts too is I'm seeing, have you noticed all the new contributors and all the new influencers and all the new, what do you call them?
Not influencers, contributors, Whatever you call these folks, people I've never, ever seen before.
There was one in particular.
She's, you know, I'm going to say something that sounds mean.
This one looks kind of young.
She looks like she spends a lot more time maybe in the mirror than in the library.
You know what I mean?
I'm just saying.
I'm not trying to be cruel, but I'm just saying.
And hear me out.
What she was saying was so surface level and kind of mean, and it was riveting.
You ever see Maureen Callahan?
I think it's called The Nerve.
Somebody mentioned it the other night.
She is so brutal, it's phenomenal.
So brutal, it's addictive.
So brutal.
And that's kind of where this thing is.
So people are not going to be finding out.
And, you know, now we're getting things like, for example, was she married before?
It's like, do you think?
Let me ask you a question.
Do you think that there will ever be, I'm going to ask you this, a point where you are maybe not as thrilled in terms of finding more about, I mean, maybe kind of like the background, because I get the impression these people are, please don't take this the wrong way, bunch of gypsies.
The way that that term, the way that term has been used historically.
Maybe, maybe not, maybe not correctly, maybe not, whatever.
But I get the impression they're just a bunch of people who have just, I don't know what the word is, but they live on the edge.
It's like everything, everything.
Have you noticed this?
Everything they have, everything they've done, it's just, it's bullshit.
And you love it, don't you?
You absolutely love it.
Look at this.
Hang on a minute.
I like somebody says, Taylor says, real verse, Father forgive them, they know not what they do.
Erica said, they not know what they do.
If she wants credibility back, start by correcting that.
Well, I thought, believe it or not, it was who agrees one of this weirdest things.
One of the weirdest things where she forgives him immediately.
We don't even know who shot him.
She couldn't wait to get that out.
In fact, we had even, I think, Mrs. We might have, I don't know, predicted it, but why did she do that?
First, first, Tyler, for all you know, could have said, hey, what do you mean, forgive me?
I didn't do anything.
I didn't do it.
What are you talking about?
I didn't do it.
I'm pleading not guilty.
It's not me.
I didn't do it.
I don't need your help.
Don't, don't, don't, don't help me with that.
Forgive me.
Forgive me or what?
I didn't do anything.
What are you talking about?
So I just thought it was fascinating.
Seriously, fascinating.
Very, very, very, in essence, very fascinating.
Let me ask a quick question.
Is there anybody here?
Oh, oh, oh, and you know the latest thing.
Oh, no, this is this.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, what am I talking about?
It was well, this Joe Kent.
They're talking about Kash Patel, that either they eliminated whether any other, quote, country was involved in it in the elimination.
I don't know what this, you know, the kind of Joe Kent stuff is kind of going around there.
Let me explain something to you.
First question: roll call, let's do a vote.
I'm doing the, we're the jury, I'm the foreman.
All right, take a vocal.
Do you believe that Tyler Robinson acted alone or at all in the dispatch of Charlie Kirk?
Yes or no?
One for yes, two or no.
Answer my question.
Answer my question.
Answer me.
I'm the four person.
We're taking a vote.
We've got to be unanimous.
Anybody?
Anybody?
Does anybody think?
How can you say, yeah, yeah, he did it.
Nobody does.
What are you?
Some kind of a, are you some kind of a conspiracy theorist?
Nobody believes this.
Nobody.
Nobody.
No cop.
Nobody.
Look at you.
Look at this.
No, Two, Innocent?
No.
There's no such thing as innocent.
By the way, we never say innocence.
Not guilty.
But I know what you mean.
I I he's he's a pawn He's a Patsy.
Now, I can't tell you anything more than that.
I don't know who's involved.
You know what?
Have a great time trying to figure this baby out.
I have no idea.
I'm tainting the jury pool.
I am?
I don't think so.
This is the most important thing in the world.
I cannot wait until the evidence comes in.
I cannot wait.
When we start to see the motions, the motions one was for exculpatory evidence.
One was some kind of a ballistics.
Let's see what we've got.
Let me put together the best expert team anybody's ever seen.
And we just break it apart little by little, bit by bit.
They won't believe anything.
Start off with the case itself.
Start off, and you know what's going to happen.
One of the things you do is you make sure you always get a hold of the how do I say this?
One of the things that we do or try to do is we ask questions that we know they didn't go through with or accomplish.
We always make sure of that.
Renee says, did you see EK roommate video I tagged you in?
Holy cow, it was brutal.
Yep, It's interesting.
It is brutal.
That's true.
But, you know, how do I say this?
I think that Erica had better come to the understanding that if you don't remove yourself, look, nobody's saying I'm not.
I mean, anything can be disproven, but I don't think there's any evidence or anything to show that she's involved in any of this jazz.
I'm sorry.
She says some weird stuff, though.
First of all, this is where it's like, oh, yeah, but what about this?
And I believe that if the good Lord came down and said, Charlie, would you like to come back?
Come back from where you are now and go back, maybe reunite with your children whose lives were crushed by your absence.
He would say no.
First of all, who comes up with that?
This is the demented part of her.
I'm thinking, what did you say?
What are you talking about?
What are you, for the love of God?
What are you talking about?
What he didn't.
What Erica, do you have any?
I would have said nothing about guilt of forgiving.
I say, I don't know anything about the case.
What am I going to forgive?
I don't even know if he did it.
Oh, can you imagine that?
She was like, get rid of this.
But going back at this case, my defense witness list would look like pages.
Who are these people?
I got everybody.
First of all, we're going to take the shot.
We're going to take the shot.
Here's Nona's Fave.
Nona's Fave says, there we go.
The only reason EK should be on camera is if she's trying to figure out who assassinated her husband.
Yes, precisely.
Or what can we do?
Or maybe how can we help with the Lord's work?
Remember that thing called the Lord's work?
Remember that one?
That'd be nice, wouldn't it?
Wouldn't it be nice if she was in the Lord's work?
Maybe if she cared about that, maybe a little bit.
Maybe, maybe.
Wouldn't that be something?
But what's critical with all this stuff is I would say, for example, first one, officer, detective so-and-so.
Yes, I'm the defense lawyer for Tyler.
Did any of your team try to replicate this shot?
Better yet, cross-examination.
You get to ask leading questions.
Rephrase that.
Nobody on your team replicated this, did they?
Nobody.
Next question.
First thing I would do.
Let's try if we can do this.
First thing I would do, simulate it.
What was the temperature like?
What was the all that stuff?
What was the angle?
Just give me an idea of what it is.
And on our own, I'll bring my guys out.
And bring your 30 out six or something and see if we can do it.
And have them say, no way.
How do I know?
I don't know.
Oh, this is neat.
Ding, ding.
We just hear the metal dingle thing.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But what if they said no?
Now, let me add this.
Let me take a 27-year-old scared out of his mind his first time.
He's not just shooting.
He's shooting for the prize.
He's taking human quarry first time.
Think he's going to be a little bit nervous?
I think so.
I think so.
Could he do this the first time?
You betcha.
Good luck.
That's what I want to know.
And then we bring one after another after another.
State your name for the record.
So we'll go.
I'm an NRA gem.
Because they did this.
By the way, they did the same thing during the JFK stuff.
They tried to replicate Lee Harvey Oswald and they were like doing it and they just couldn't do it.
With that gun, remember, can you do the shot?
That's one thing.
Can you do it by yourself with a particular gun at a particular time of day or with a particular type of experience or with you know particular whatever it is that's it's not the shot it's the shot under the right circumstances and all of them for jfk said good luck And you have to re you have to refine the scope and you've got to look in.
It just so what if all of a sudden, what if you had, you're a juror, you're a juror, and you have to find reasonable doubt, not innocence, a reasonable doubt.
And the first thing is you have all these experts come up and they say, there's no way you can do this.
No way.
There is no way you can do this.
This is something that people cannot do.
That's the first one.
So right off the bat, it's like, we're not even going to get to the motivation.
We're going to get right to the basics of love.
And we're going to start saying things like, you know what?
This guy, this didn't make any sense.
This didn't make any sense at all.
And how did this happen?
So right off the bat, reasonable doubt.
Then we keep going.
Then we're going to say, why?
Now, I don't know what he said.
I don't know what Tyler Robinson, what kind of statements he's made, to whom he said it to, relatives.
And there's something about parents who come and rat their kids out.
There's something about, Mr. Robinson, when your son came to you and allegedly confessed to this, do you think he was talking to you in private as a father?
There's nothing in the law, as you know, that provides a privilege for a father.
But as a father, he turned to his father.
Do you think he had any anticipation or any plans that you would be going and telling the police this?
Well, do you?
As a father, come on.
There's something wrong with, there's something that I've always, there's something that I've always really, really, really, really wonder about that.
Somebody mentioned Reuben Hurricane Carter.
I will tell you that there are people who have confessed to things they never, ever, ever intended to confess to.
Ever.
They never, ever, ever intended to confess to any of this.
Ever.
The Ridiculous Nature of Confession00:15:29
But they were just worn out.
And you can say to yourself, that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard in my life.
I don't understand why people are talking to anybody.
Why do you talk to anybody?
I respectfully request that all interrogations cease immediately as I am invoking my right to counsel and my Fifth Amendment right.
Thank you.
That's it.
It ends.
They stop.
They have to stop.
And if they don't stop, it's over with.
That's Miranda.
Why are you talking?
There's something also, which is a weird thing, too.
You see, whenever you go to court and you're trying to have a confession set aside, there are two criteria that you use when you waive the right to remain silent.
Knowing and intelligent.
Knowing is, do you know what you were doing?
And intelligent is like, well, that's sometimes a little tough.
But the idea is that you understood the parameters of it.
You understood what it meant.
You knew what you were doing, but you knew what you were doing, what it meant.
And whenever you have a teenager or children and they are questioned, there's one thing that you have an extra duty because sometimes you are acting, just like in the cases of a consent search, cops will say, Can I look in that?
Mind if I look in your trunk?
Yeah, sure.
That's acquiescing to the apparent authority of a police officer.
Those are the words.
You're just giving it, you're freaking out.
You're saying, yeah, sure.
I don't know how I'm doing.
The rule used to be: if we ever had a kid, the first rule was get their mother.
And you know who the best interrogators were?
Black mothers.
Come here, get your ass.
Ow!
I was like, Mrs., I'm not doing that.
Did you think, god damn it?
I didn't do it.
They did it.
They did it.
Sometimes it's even better.
So you're going to ask this guy.
Then, then we get the psychiatrist.
Ooh, talk to him for a while.
Did he remember anything?
Now, don't bring up MK Ultra, but you know and I know.
That's what we're thinking.
See, people are very weird.
Sometimes people are kind of hypnotic.
You don't, you know, it's not that they even have to be given anything or whether there's brainwashing or menticide.
Sometimes it's just the way they are.
Give me the circumstances.
Did you record it?
Oh, I hope they recorded it.
You got to record.
That's what they're saying now over and over again.
You must record the, you must record it.
You must be able, we must see this.
Then you got to talk to him, find out what's this, how you know, he might be smart, but he might have the intelligence or the emotional intelligence of a child.
And by the way, the reason why I'm so interested in his non-guilt is I don't think he did it.
It doesn't make any sense.
There are some things.
Let me explain something to you.
Most people, whenever you deal with criminal law, you never say, I don't think he did it.
You always did it.
Always.
There was never a serial killer that somebody said, I don't think he did it.
No, we know he did it.
There's something.
And the question is, he did it to do what?
Now, let me ask you this.
What happens if one day he goes there?
What if he, who knows what he was doing?
And he decides, I don't even want to go through with this.
All of a sudden, he hears, he hears the crack of a rifle.
And it's somebody else.
And he realizes, I've been had.
I've been set up.
I've got the right.
I didn't do it.
I was going.
I wanted to, or maybe, who knows?
Who knows?
I want to see what it is.
How do you know there was a rival?
Whose rival?
Who?
What did you see?
What did anybody see?
Where's that fuzzy trans?
Isn't this weird?
Let me ask you this question.
Did you see this text he gave you?
Ma'am, Miss Merr, they, whatever the hell you're called.
Does this sound like him?
He uses the word vehicle.
He doesn't even, he doesn't even use, I haven't seen him have a type or whatever, a complete sentence in his entire life.
Isn't this weird?
And Miss Sir, did you, did you think it odd?
He loves you, right?
Do you think he loves you?
Of course he loves you, right?
He loves you so much.
There was nothing in the world.
He was like trying to protect you.
He was saying, I was there.
I think he said that.
I mean, it came from a number corresponding to him.
But do you think it at all odd that he says, listen, would you go back and retweet, retweet, retrieve the murder weapon?
Would you mind going back?
What would you mind going back?
Because I love you so much.
Yeah, would you go back where I wrapped it in?
Can you go get it for me?
Because my grandfather's going to kill me.
He's going to kill me.
He's going to kill me when he finds out I did this.
What about the murder?
Well, it's just that rifle.
He loved that rifle.
It was a classic.
It was a and I didn't ask him.
I don't think you're going to ask him.
Do you mind if I use this during international?
No.
Can you believe that?
You think you'd say, I'm looking at the pokey, the big house forever.
Maybe.
And the last thing I'm worried about is piss it off old Gramps because I used a shooting iron.
What are you talking about?
This story made no sense.
And how do you feel about that?
Oh, he really loves you, didn't he?
Yeah, go pick that up.
What are you supposed to do with it?
I found it.
Hey, I didn't do anything.
Are you kidding me?
Colonel Conservative.
Thank you, dear man.
Thank you.
Do you not find this?
Duchess of Camelot says, Lionel, did you think it was I that when Joe Can said that the FBI prevented counterintelligence from investigating leads into Charlie's death?
Will that hurt the trial?
Hurt it?
Uh, I think it might help.
Think about this one.
Wait a minute.
You mean to tell me that counterintelligence were looking at other now?
How you would get this in from the evidentiary point of view is tough.
But what you're saying is, hey, would you could we go some counterintelligence?
Yeah, sure.
We'll go in the you know, yeah, counter intel, yeah.
Well, there's nothing to worry about, but yeah, we'll give it a look.
See, absolutely.
Hey, it could be as opposed to no way, no one would ask.
No, what do you what are you worried about?
What do you got to hide?
What's that going on?
Now, you would have you would have thought that somebody would have said, Listen, Joe, if it makes you feel good, only only because it's it's Charlie Kirk.
Not that we would do this normally, but yeah, sure, go ahead and do it.
They have nothing to do with this thing, sure, go ahead.
Wouldn't you do?
I would.
I wouldn't want anybody thinking I had anything to do with it.
Of course, you, of course.
Hey, everybody, help out.
Anybody?
Any of you guys have anything to do with this?
No, I don't think so.
Anybody?
No.
No.
Because, and I still say, and I still say, it doesn't make sense for foreign countries, foreign operatives to be involved in this.
Everyone, thumbs up for grandpa.
Thank you.
You know what?
That's a beautiful word, Gary.
Mrs. Dallas says, I got my grandpa sweater on.
Yeah, right, buddy.
That's right.
But I, you know, that joke, that Joe Kentie was fantastic, wasn't he?
Woo-wee.
And Tulsi Gabbard, wow.
Wow.
By the way, you know what Trump's going to do?
See ya.
That's it.
Done.
Ships come back.
Let's go.
Go, go.
No, no, no, no.
We're done.
That's enough.
That's enough.
Have a nice day.
Let's don't go there, please.
Okay, guys.
Let's don't ruin the fun of this.
That's let's duchess of Camelot says, Duchess says, I was being facetious by using the word hurt.
Of course.
Of course, you were.
And glaringly so.
Now, what I want people to know is there's all this stuff.
Now, I don't even know.
There's no way that I'm going to get into a murder one trial.
The fact is, somebody head of counterintel was told he, no.
Because that's throwing in intrigue.
Unless you can somehow get them in on something else.
And then while you have them on the stand, maybe they've opened the door or something.
But think about this.
This is this when this thing gets going, wait until you see.
Now you're talking, you're hearing about these little devices.
Did you see this?
Somebody suggested that they're four.
Who was it?
Who was it?
Maybe you sent that to me.
Somebody went through and started doing procurement for the federal government.
It's one young lady.
She worked with procurement offices of the federal government and was looking for a particular device.
It costs $400,000.
Did you see this some type of device that goes off?
I want to see the medical examiner's report.
I want to see the drawings, see the notes, see the blood, and I want to see the pictures.
I want to see the pictures.
I want to see what things weighed, what was missing, all of that stuff.
And I'm going to bring in like a Michael Biden and say, what do you look at?
Look at this wound.
Did you do it through and through?
You know, they support dowlings.
Did you see it like a stick?
They would put them in to show you trajectory.
Seriously, sometimes they would look like arrows, but they would show you where they're because they would line them up.
And it gave you an idea of where people were coming from.
So that's the thing I want to know specifically.
What do you have?
What do you have?
Show me the wound.
Entrance, exit.
What is it?
What is it?
And there was this one particular, who was it?
Who showed me?
Who was it?
Who was it who showed it?
Was it Candace?
Who showed the back view of Charlie at the moment of impact?
There's no exit.
There's no blood.
There's no nothing.
There was blood in his hand.
But this, I don't know how an entrance wound has, I don't know, but it seems like it hit the jugular or the carotid or something right perfectly, but no exit, nothing.
It just went and hit what?
It did you think that was odd?
Nothing?
Nothing?
And even the, and you can look at experts who still get exsanguination and bleeding and blood patterns.
I don't want to go Henry Lee on you, but it is, it is fascinating.
It is beyond fascinating how this thing works.
Everything.
I want to know.
I want to get some, like a Henry Lee.
I want to get blood spotted.
I want to get a forensic pathologist.
I want to get ballistics.
I want to get gun people.
I want to get everybody.
I want to have a witness list, defense list.
They're going to say, we're never going to get done with this.
I'm not even done.
And then everything.
Look at this because the body tells you everything.
People look at the death, of course, as being sad, but it tells you volumes.
I love the fact that we have livor mortise lividity.
Not in this particular case, but even something as simple as when the heart stops pumping, the blood pools stop circulating and it settles down.
And it will be in blotches in the back, wherever you were setting or sitting.
So, if you roll somebody over and you see the blotched lividity, that means they were moved.
Algor mortise, the temperature of the body.
I don't want to make anybody squeamish, but there was a guy in the old days who he was a medical, the medical examiner, the ME technician.
He had like a special, like a meat thermometer, very, very sharp.
Right into the gut, right away to get an internal reading as soon as possible.
He couldn't wait any longer.
And that tells you how long the body's been there.
Down or up.
Rigor mortise.
Rigidity starts here.
Again, it gets very stiff and then it gets loose again.
Loose, stiff, loose.
Remember the old pictures of those terrible pictures of people being bulldozed in camps.
And they were just that's after the fact.
So the body tells you that it tells you, look at what's going on.
Lividity, patechial hemorrhaging.
This is what's important.
Right around here, this causes the little vasculature in the eyes and the sclera to explode to hemorrhage.
And you always look under here for patechial from the patechia, patechial hemorrhaging, which is what they saw in the case of Epstein.
Little things while we're on the subject.
Remember, the bone, the hyoid bone, it's the only bone that's not connected to anything.
It's just floating.
It's under the mandible in the back.
Just put your finger underneath your chin, your jaw, go all the way to the back.
As soon as you hit your throat, that's where it is.
It's right behind it.
It's kind of like a, and it's not connected to anything.
And the only way, the only way you crush it, fracture, destroy it is either a clothesline, sometimes severe automobile accidents, but the clothesline, football, maybe, or anterior to posterior strangulation, trachea kind of ah, that's the way it is.
Not suspension ligature, not that.
You don't see it.
Thyroid cartilage adjacent to it, same thing.
The Adam's apple, right?
Nothing.
Fractured.
This is it.
This is.
Locating the Exit Wound00:05:59
And they look at you.
Bill Barr looks at you goes, no, no.
And Kash Patel, hey, I'm getting laid.
Remember him?
Yeah.
If you'd have paid a little bit more attention to this, no, Cash.
No, no.
Don't tell us this.
Don't lie to us.
Don't lie to us.
Same thing with Bill Barr.
Same thing with them Bongina.
Same thing with him.
They just love to be tough guys.
You notice somewhere along the line, somewhere in their life, somebody pushed them around, or they never felt, I don't know what it was.
They just never felt right or something.
And they always have to show you how tough they are, how mean they are.
I hate that.
And they're going to push their weight around.
And they're going to tell you how tough I look at me.
And even there's Cash with this rage.
He's got a rage jacket all that.
He's the director.
Can you imagine J. Edgar Hoover?
I was talking to some federal agents fairly recently.
I said, can you imagine J. Edgar Hoover?
He goes, No, Webster, L. Patrick Gray, Mark Feld, even he wasn't deep throat.
It was Alexander Haig.
But anyway, this is this child mentality we have.
This is so right.
It remains to be seen, but that case is going to be great.
And then you know what you're going to do?
Let me tell you what you're going to do.
There's going to be some guy who's going to be watching this and this guy is going to be invariably watching um this and he will know something like one time.
I remember the first, roughly during during the week after, was there was a marine, a marine sniper, retired or whatever who who provided inordinate amount of of uh, of um information regarding this.
I mean just incredible, incredible.
And he decided that um, based upon his and I remember I never forget it he said that he looked at this over and over and over these, you know these, these almost frames, and he saw, in fact, if i'm Charlie here, i'm Charlie, you're in the audience, i'm Charlie, this is my right hand.
So over here to my right side, he saw this flash and he said that could be muzzle flyer and that fire, and he believed this.
The wound was an exit wound and not an entrance wound.
Okay, maybe the pictures that Candace I believe Candace has showed contraindicates that.
It disputes that.
So we still don't know, but wouldn't that be interesting?
Wouldn't that be interesting?
And see what's also, what's what's very bad in the I want to get this word out to people.
If you had your oh, and there is a, there is a picture that you must see.
I was looking at it repeatedly.
It was haunting me.
Haunting me because you saw the looks on their face when they saw the moment Charlie was hit.
It was a.
Did you see that?
I think it was, I think Candace's, I don't know why, but somebody it was from the picture, from the back, looking behind Charlie.
You didn't see an exit wound, you saw Charlie just tip over, but you saw the when it hit them.
In life we always imagine what is it like when people see something, when people are involved in something, when we hear somebody's last moments caught on audio.
Or you say, this is actually happening.
We never hear this, we never see this, because acting in theater, always they are, they always try their best to, to somehow show you what, what actors they.
This was, people watching a horror, and how fast you process it.
Shock, and then later on you realize what's actually happening.
Renee says Ik said that doctor warned her prior to looking at the gay's body.
May I ask why?
Uh I, you know, I don't know.
I mean look, maybe because of the shock, maybe because of the pallor, maybe because of, you know post uh, it's a good question post, you know, post trauma, you know it's frightening.
Maybe you know I can kind of understand that, I can dig that, I really can.
I can dig that.
But what I would say was I would have said, if i'm responsible for doing this, let's say i'm the assassin, i'm the, i'm the sniper, i'm the guy, not Tyler, I would say too many people around here one, you know how it is.
One slight variation, one little deviation, one Miscalculation for temperature, for pressure, for height, for whatever it is.
And that muzzle, that barrel enjoys just the slightest of variation.
It could turn into a 10-foot, you know, and take out some kid.
That's the part that sounded weird.
I know that angered me more.
Miscalculations in Temperature and Pressure00:06:59
That's why all these people who are supposedly walking around, it's like, there's no way they're involved in it.
Can you imagine you're standing next to a guy, you know, he's going to get hit, and you're doing like this.
You're doing like what third base coach, you know, face mask, first down.
That bullet veers over.
You know.
I mean, all of them will say, oh my God, they're because it happens so fast.
You don't realize it.
But nobody in their right mind.
I wouldn't get anywhere near it.
Oh, no, don't worry.
They're professionals.
There's no way they knew this.
There's no way.
It's insane.
You've got to remember something.
Always eliminate, make it very, very simple.
Get rid of a lot of, I don't want to say conspirators, but accomplices and aiders and abettors.
Get rid of them.
Push them out of the way.
Push them out.
Get rid of them.
Make it simple.
I don't want to get into that.
One person, two people.
And also remember something.
Remember what Grandpa tells you.
It doesn't have to make sense to you.
They do these things.
I don't understand it.
As long as I live, I'm saying, why did you do this to Epstein in front of everybody in federal custody?
Why?
Make the guy go away.
Just disappear him like that.
What are you doing?
Why did you do that?
What's the purpose of this?
And they don't know.
I will never, ever, ever understand what in the name of God people are doing this.
I don't get it.
I don't understand it.
I will never, ever, ever understand why somebody thinks this makes sense.
I don't understand it.
Now, I don't, it doesn't have to make sense to me.
It doesn't have to.
If I ran this show, if you wanted to eliminate them, it'd be so easy, very easy.
I don't want any investigations.
I don't want any pain in the ass, some crowdsource guy going through.
I'm going to leave you nothing.
I want to make it look like it's nothing.
There are ways that people can be dispatched.
There are ways that throughout history people have used.
I told you the black art of poisons.
There's succinyl choline and chemicals that when they break down in their constituent parts, leave nothing in tox screens.
They're just elevated potassium, relevant.
Nothing that sticks out.
Nothing added.
I would make it so you would never know what hits you.
Like they tried to do to Marilyn Monroe.
And Marilyn Monroe, they're going to get, they got her with an enema.
That's a fascinating story, by the way, if everyone is see it.
Somebody always makes a mistake.
Nobody ever sits down and says, no, how are we going to do this?
Does our story match?
Do the facts match?
Yeah.
So somebody came in and said, oh, we're going to put these pills next to her bed.
I think it was Nembutol.
And somebody invariably, maybe she, I don't know if she held her down or did something, or maybe she was a little bit loopy.
But you can take a, not with a needle, but some type of a deposit, and administer a lethal dose.
Rectally.
Easy.
It's done all the time.
People who need anti-convulsive medications who are knocked out.
And that's it.
So what happened was when they came in, nobody thought about this.
They had that jar or the pill bottle next to the bed.
It was empty.
And her landlady or her assistant came in and said, what?
She took pills.
She couldn't take one pill.
She'd gag.
She took, you want to take a whole pill?
No.
And then in her stomach, they weren't there.
Who was the idiot who came up with this?
If you do pillow stuff, you get the patechio hemorrhaging.
There was a thing in the old days called Birking.
You ever hear this?
Birking.
This is interesting.
Right around Kamalan, in the old days, medical schools needed bodies for cadaver, for anatomy and pathology.
So they didn't have that many.
So if you could bring a body, no questions asked.
Well, they would do grave robbing.
And after that ran out, they said, yeah, but these are already decomposed.
No, we don't want, we need kind of fresh.
So people, the idea is that they would sit on your chest to try to suffocate you.
And oftentimes the button, or as kids say, the button of their shirt would be depressed.
And that's called birking.
You could always tell somebody did that.
They compressed their chest or suffocated them in order to leave a kind of a fresh corpse.
You always leave something.
There's something that you leave.
They've been talking about this for the longest time, a bolus of air.
Maybe that might be.
But then again, you're going to leave some kind of mark here.
Baden said one time with John Belushi, they grabbed his arm and they squeezed it and a little drop of blood came out.
They wouldn't have known this.
Little things that just have no.
You want to hear a great one?
This is a great story.
Also from the pages of Baden.
In the old days, they found this guy.
He was in a bathtub and he was, he'd been there for a long time.
And it was not pleasant, but there was distension and putrefaction and big gases.
It's just not good.
Loaded with maggots.
Loaded.
Flies, poopa, maggots.
Okay.
So he said, they wanted to do a tox screen.
Like, was he killed?
Was it an overdose?
So they took the maggots, scooped them up, put them into a blender, buzzed them up, and did a blood sample or a tox screen on the emulsified or the macerated maggot.
And they said, guess what?
The narcotics or whatever it was, the overdose substance was in that.
Brilliant.
It's very brilliant.
Everybody's talking.
They're talking to you.
Charlie's body was talking to you.
He's telling you something.
And he's saying to you, don't let them forget me.
Charlie's Body Refusing to Go00:06:14
I don't want to go.
This is not the way I planned.
And when they talk, they're like, well, he knew he was going to.
No, he didn't know this.
People, 99.999% of people do not are not taken out.
People who are the most profound of advocates, not everybody is.
So it's not inevitable.
And I don't believe for a moment that he signed off on his dispatch.
I don't believe that for a moment.
I think he wanted to live.
I think he loves his children and they loved him.
And we owe him a duty.
So understand something.
This may be not for you, and I understand it.
There's other stuff to talk to.
But if you want justice and truth, this is where we are because that's the next step.
Remember, there's four stages to this.
There's the crime itself.
There's the identity of the individual.
There's the motivation behind it, which kind of interests me.
And then there's, of course, Erica and her latest travails.
Phenomenal.
She is Theta Bera Rulalenska.
She reminds me of that.
I had one the other day.
Norman Desmond.
Amy Simmond McPherson.
She's the Theater Berra.
She's this dramatic.
I mean, and she doesn't get it.
She doesn't get it.
You realize she's still showing the particular signs of this immediate loss this close afterwards.
It didn't even wait.
What's everybody doing on Saturday night?
Enough about me.
What's everybody doing?
Come on, tell me.
Come on, What's everybody doing?
Let me know a little bit about you.
What are you looking about?
You Candace cannot be a president.
Candace can do more not being a president.
If she's a president, all ends.
Listening to you, thank you.
Watching, I like that.
I like that.
Watching you and my mom.
Oh, Taylor.
Oh, look at this.
Taylor.
Hang on.
Hang on.
There's Taylor.
Taylor's watching his mom.
Say hi to Mama, Taylor.
What's Mama's name?
Hey, Mama.
Hello, Mama.
Hello, Buba.
Sewing Queen Bee says, if there was an explosion under his shirt, there could be an entrance wound there.
I wish we could see autopsy.
What would you say, Papa Lionel?
That's exactly right.
I want to see that.
We can talk all day long about this stuff.
Somebody's knitting.
Look at this knitting.
I'm watching, I'm working on my comic, listening to music.
I'm watching you.
I'm working on my comic.
Oh, you're a drawer.
And the police radio reports of someone hanging out in his car, yeah?
Every, it had Milton Burl, who was young with his wife.
And what's it called?
Tattletales or Burt Convey.
You wouldn't know any of these names.
But it was like, this is from our childhood.
It was all these, all these game shows.
It was great.
It was stupid.
Very bad green, lime green sets and bad.
But the people like Wink Martindale, Bert Convey, Bill Cullen, wonderful shows.
Wonderful.
Oh, making cookies.
Oh, God.
Just clean my house now, eating dinner.
I love it.
Lisa Cacciatore.
Cachatore, the hunter.
I know more catchatories than you can shake a stick at from Camel.
Look at this.
His neck was broken from the neck down to his vertebrae.
Let's see.
Wink Markandale, tic-tac-doe.
I don't understand why Candace doesn't refer to, doesn't refer to Palm Pistol Rick.
He was exposing, well, it was Palm Pistol.
No.
First of all, no.
First of all, the caliber.
When you have a barrel leg like this, there's no, it's like a Derringer.
There's no trajectory.
There's no rifling.
I'm a seamstress and I have to watch you when I'm sewing.
My husband keeps asking, why am I laughing over here?
Thank you.
I love that.
Seamstress, my mother had a sewing machine.
I can't.
Mrs. L's got her.
She's got her sewing.
One time I said, you got a button on this thing?
And she goes and she pulls out this thing.
I say, how long have we had this?
It was like this artillery sewing kit.
Everything you can imagine.
Now, today, my job was I've got to deal with a cable guy.
Not the cable guy, but the Wi-Fi guy.
She, you know, appropriately hides, and I got to talk to this guy.
And I got to, that's my thing.
I got to deal with all the hardware.
She does the cleaning.
Very, very good.
She's very, very good.
If she's gone for a few days and comes back, oh, I just stop.
I just like pile stuff up.
It's clean, but it's just pile.
I don't put things away.
I'm just very bad about that.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
She was very upset.
She goes, look at this.
I said, what?
Look at this.
What is this?
A dead rat?
What is it?
You get your little spoons and the big spoons.
I said, shoot me.
Shoot me.
It's like, there's spoons.
I'll put them in.
At least I separated them.
Another guy today some lunch.
I said, I'm going to try something different.
She did not like this and made it very clear I did not care for that.
And you know what?
I think it made me sick.
Okay, I'm trying.
We'll do it again.
Just want to let you know.
Well, let me strike.
Let me wipe that off.
Let me get rid of that off of the whatever it's called.
But a great, she's loving.
We joke.
Come on.
I bought something which is the most important, which is great.
It's a vegetable chopper.
I got it from Amazon where you put it and you slam the lid down and you have the frameworks.
Pizza, Lucy, and Sickening Realities00:03:52
Phenomenal.
Dice, cute.
You've seen these.
Great.
Absolutely great.
So what else do people do?
I'm sure Candace Owens will solve many mysteries.
Lost my dad.
Well, what is this?
Oh, I'm so sorry.
I hope that's not true.
So sad.
There's been a lot.
There's been a lot of.
Look at this.
Forest Inema.
Marilyn Monroe read that years ago.
Yes.
And because I bring this subject up, people think it's like, Edema, I was like, stop acting like a child.
This is the way it is.
This is the way it, you know, reality.
Reality is not nice.
Sometimes it's very, very messy, very, very mean.
Oh, here we go.
Candace is cashing from you all.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Mimi, Mimiyam Pendan YouTube.
Okay.
I go somebody says, okay, that's good.
Thank you.
Well, we didn't know that.
I guess the joke's on us.
I guess the joke's on us.
Look at this.
I like this one.
Lionel, exclamation points.
Yes, but just, but you just did what everybody's doing, focus on the forgiveness, setting that aside.
How does a biblical woman misquote the crescendo of the Bible when Christ is on the cross?
Look, even Christ would say, not yet.
We don't know if he did it.
By forgiving him, you might be, you want to talk about tainting the jury.
How about a woman, the widow, officially saying, I forgive you.
I didn't do anything.
No, no, don't forgive me.
No, no, it's okay.
No.
And then the jury hears that.
Take it easy.
Pizza shop owner cleaning up and laughing at your wood.
This is Lucy.
Lucy Farrell.
Lucy, where is your pizza shop?
Give yourself a plug.
I would love that.
Pizza, in New York, this is a pizza town.
We have pizza tours.
We've got pizza styles.
I'm telling you.
Didi 665 says, hey, Lionel, I'm fairly new to you.
I absolutely love your stuff.
Lifelong fan now.
Thanks so much.
Oh, bless your heart, Dee Dee.
Dee Dee, I've known more Dee Dee's.
You must have been a Denise.
But I would love to know what, like, let me think about pizza, why life is like pizza.
If I said, okay, here's, you have the, you have the same flour, and you have the same water, and here's, you have the same yeast and the same salt.
Okay.
Now, you could, you can have fun with it.
Let's see, say, let's say the same sauce and the same cheese.
Now, make it.
They're all different.
They're all different.
I don't understand it.
There's an alchemy to pizza.
There's something that takes place.
It's just like in bread, like in bakeries.
It's the same dough.
I mean, sometimes it's whole weed versus whatever.
But I mean, for the most part, it's the same dough.
But how you knot it, how long you cook it, whether you score it, whether you spread it, it's just phenomenal.
Didi says, nope, I'm Danette.
Ooh, Danette.
Well, wadi-da.
Excuse me.
Not going to be Denise.
It's Danette.
I like people who have like Danette.
I bet you spent your whole life saying, no, no, no, not Janet.
Correcting Names and Giving Perspectives00:03:18
Danette.
No.
D-A- Okay, that'll spell it.
We have a friend, Denise.
Not Denise, Danny.
She's Danny.
You're Dee Dee.
She's Danny.
So why don't you just, you know, it's a beautiful name.
And you're the only one who has it.
But you must spend your whole life saying, no, it's not it.
Diane Carroll, D-I-A-H-A-N-N, sewing queen, sewing queen, me says, well, love to give you and your wife, I hope one day I can, love to listen to you and how your mind works.
Do you still practice law?
Oh, yes, indeed.
But I can be a little bit more selective.
I call it a boutique kind of thing.
You know, the good part of practicing law is, well, the bad part is you get crazy people.
But other than that, the issues sometimes are interesting, but I appreciate that.
I think that is an absolute to see people be able to sew.
I think Kitchen, advice for someone about to turn 50.
What does that mean?
Honey, she wants to know.
Renee wants advice for somebody about to turn 50.
Advice?
Yeah.
Live every day to its fullest.
I know you're laughing.
I know.
Be what?
Be kind, be patient.
And always do some sort of stretching, walking, exercise.
Keep your mind sharp.
Really, engage with people.
Don't isolate.
I don't know if you can hear this.
Do stretch, read, engage, think.
You know what also is important?
Don't hang around old people.
Well, certain, certain old people.
You know what I mean?
Old people.
But then people who act old.
Right.
No, I want to talk about people who are thinkers.
That's why it's so great on the internet.
I can talk to people, listen to professors.
I want to talk to, interesting, I want to talk to, I met a guy, the guy, I talk to anybody who comes over.
The guy who came in to fix the Wi-Fi, he was Jamaican.
He was into reggae and all kinds of like Peter Tosh stuff.
Then he's into this.
We talked about a Kingston and what it's like.
Always find people fascinating.
Everybody's interesting.
Everybody.
I'm telling you.
There are very few people who really have nothing to say or nothing interesting about them.
Believe me, they are.
They have a one thing is, I got to tell you something about changing, you know, whatever your age is, whatever it is.
For some reason or another.
I don't know why.
I never thought that when you get older, that you look younger or you don't, or you can do more things.
First of all, I never was really that.
I mean, I'm physical, but not really.
So I don't notice anything, you know, I don't notice anything.
Friends of mine say, I can't play golf.
I never played golf.
I'm doing great.
Well, I can't, I can't, whatever.
I don't do that.
Can you think?
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Do you really understand what's going on?
That's what I love.
Give me five perspectives on the Middle East.
Give me all perspectives, all of them at the same time.
What?
Give me the perspectives.
Give me the angles.
Give me the angles.
Are there angles?
Yes.
That's what I want to know.
And, you know, when you get older, sure, there's some things that are just, you know, I don't want to scare people, you know, but sometimes it's funny.
There's this thing I love called, it's called, oh, it was, oh, God, it's called, oh, senile, senile purpora.
All of a sudden, you'll get like this red thing.
Like, what the hell is that?
It's this red thing.
What is it?
It's senile purpora.
Senile purpora.
Sounds horrible.
Not really.
Really?
What does it mean?
Nothing.
It's just, it's okay.
It doesn't mean much.
Okay.
Well, I guess.
Sort of.
You sure?
Yeah.
All right.
That's it.
There's also this thing, too.
Oh, oh, I love these names.
I love great names.
One is when you get older, you get this thing.
There's two things, hands and neck.
You can do whatever you want.
I ain't going like that.
Don't worry about it.
But you get these legs.
He has lines.
He has two line things.
Everybody gets them.
See those two line names?
It's called platysmal dehiscence.
The platysma is this wall of muscle around your neck.
And as you get older, not separates, but you kind of, it's called dehiscence, where it pulls apart from.
And you get that kind of a thing.
It's not a double chin.
It's just that line.
Mick Jaggers got it.
It comes with a territory.
You want to get upset over it?
Great.
Go ahead.
But don't cut.
Nobody looks good.
You should see some of the people we know.
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I'm thinking, oh my God, how much did they pay for that?
You think you look better than that?
Remember when your grandpa, your grandma, remember how great they looked?
Remember that when you were a kid?
Did you ever hear of your grandparents ever getting a hip replacement?
No.
Knee?
No.
Shoulder?
No.
No.
Remember when a grandma looked like a grandma?
She wore those moo-moos and house dresses and she got that kind of short hair and the big glasses.
And they were so cool with their raised.
They were fun.
Remember how great grandparents were to you?
Remember how they loved you?
And they just were like the best.
Your parents, you kind of drove your parents crazy, but these people loved you.
They loved you.
And that's why I keep thinking about Charlie's kids.
I hope these poor, I hope I don't know if Erica's kids are doing it or parents can do it, but I hope that Charlie's parents can help them to talk about their dad.
When the kids say, what happened to daddy?
What happened?
They're smart.
They know what's going on.
What did they do to him?
And the first time they get a hold to see it, they're invariably going to see it.
They must have seen it.
The actual, how are they handling it?
Anybody ever talk about the kids?
No.
They never talk about them.
It's like they don't exist.
And that's a crime.
That's horrible.
Well, my friends, thank you.
I hope everybody's had a great day.
Thank you so, so much.
Thank you for your love and your kindness.
Thank you for and thank you for just the chance to just, you know, we are we say to South, we're going to visit.
Let's go over to your aunt's house and visit.
Do you ever go like they have a living room?
They have a chair, we go visit.
I used to love that when I was a kid.
We went to this one house where we were on holiday and my mother was a weirdest day.
It was this older couple and the daughter who never married.
And I never really understood why, but she would play like this Hammond organ.
I thought that was nice.
I bought four songs into it.
I'm thinking, that's enough.
They all sound alike.
There's no, there's no Felix Cavallari there.
Oh, there's Dee Dee.
Didi broke down.
Didi, Danette broke down.
Thank you.
And I used to love him.
We would just visit.
And we would just talk and just listen to people.
And I thought it was great.
I just, I can see this place now.
I haven't thought about it since a second.
And I can see it as clear as day.
At least I think I can.
Maybe I'm remembering it.
Maybe I didn't.
Maybe what I'm thinking of is false memory.
But in any event, that's what I love.
And that's what this is.
And that's what we need more of.
Not always, ah, but let me tell you something, Candace.
She's got it.
We'll see what happens.
I wish he'd kind of give us a heads up.
I mean, maybe, maybe you know this.
Maybe you can advise me.
Like, when's the next?
Is there a part nine coming or a 10 or an episode?
How many episodes are there?
Um, do we have a schedule?
I mean, I'm just, you know, I just would like to kind of know so I can look forward to it.
Because I'm telling you, it's appointment, uh, YouTube.
It's appointment.
And it's just, it's incredible.
And she has been able to garner a force of people, kind of like a mosh, like a murmuration of people that I find fascinating.
In any event, thank you.
Mrs. L, by the way, thank you as well.
Please follow her at Lynn's Warriors.
Got some new videos coming up.
She has been tremendous.
And have you seen her on with Nancy Grace?
Oh, Let me tell you something.
Nancy Grace is box office.
I bet you, I bet you're a great grandpa, but boomers are terrible.
Well, you might be honest other than that.
Yeah, I'll see you in there.
Yeah.
All I know is I just am real a softy.
I'm just a softy.
A lot of people don't know that.
But what was I saying about something?
Oh, oh, yes, yes, please follow Mrs. L.
She and her friends are wearing.
When is the verdict coming?
Monday, do you think maybe perhaps?
We don't know before it's Friday.
There's a huge case going on.
There's a huge case going on in a municipal municipal court in LA.
It's a civil case.
Basically looking at interestingly enough, looking at big tech almost from from, from the vantage of being actually a kind of like a product liability theory, that it's something that you're putting into the stream of commerce that you know is defective but you let it out anyway.
Kids are just.
What's happening to kids is horrible, so we'll keep on.
We'll keep uh in mind with that, also what is happening with new legislation and how oh, if there's one person who can talk some sense into this president, it's my wife.
That's right.
I think I'll keep her.
That's what I think.
All right, my friends, please, thank you so much.
Have a great day.
Saturday night, it was nice and warm today.
I think we're getting that kind of, is it spring here officially?
Is that it?
Do we know, honey?
Is it?
Oh, the 20th.
Anyway, that is her link, my friends, right there.
Please follow her.
And you have a marvelous day.
Thank you for all of your kind wishes and thoughts.
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