Lionel Nation - Joe Rogan DESTROYS Erika Kirk CRAZY EYES – Candace Owens EXPOSES Joe Kent Leak! TPUSA Collapsing? Aired: 2026-03-24 Duration: 01:28:33 === Our Secret Shibboleth (07:10) === [00:00:01] Hey guys. [00:00:03] Hey guys. [00:00:05] Now let me tell you something right now. [00:00:06] I didn't say, all right, guys, or no, you guys, don't give me this business about, well, Candace says that Candace never says, hey guys, nobody does that. [00:00:15] That's our secret. [00:00:17] That's our shibboleth. [00:00:19] That's our thing. [00:00:20] That's ours. [00:00:22] We have that. [00:00:23] We'll always have Paris. [00:00:24] Hey, guys, that's our thing. [00:00:27] That's numb nuts. [00:00:29] That's the Jidrula. [00:00:31] That's who she is. [00:00:32] And it is collapsing. [00:00:35] It is absolutely collapsing. [00:00:38] Have you, do you, do you have any, did you ever think it would get to be this great? [00:00:45] Did you ever think it would be this wild? [00:00:49] Let me tell you something. [00:00:50] Candace today was superb. [00:00:53] How she is able to marshal the facts and know it's not about reading a prompter, but she knows it intuitively. [00:01:03] This is a lot. [00:01:03] There's a lot of working parts to this. [00:01:06] And what we're seeing right now is something which I love is that it's all called, it's coming apart. [00:01:11] It is coming apart. [00:01:13] And the best part about this is they don't have the guts or the smarts or the wisdom to say, listen, as long as, and this is true, as long as Erica Kirk remains anywhere in the operational sphere, it's going to be horrible. [00:01:30] As long as she's still there, anybody else will say, it's time for you to go. [00:01:34] Take some time off. [00:01:36] Spend some time with your kids. [00:01:38] Remember your kids? [00:01:39] Just go away. [00:01:42] If she goes away, that's it. [00:01:45] Think about what I'm saying. [00:01:46] Who wants to go back and talk about an old appearance, an old statement, an old cringe moment when she's not there anymore? [00:01:58] Nobody wants to do that. [00:01:59] She is, as long as she's there, she's the lightning rod of this. [00:02:04] As long as she's here, she remains the part that everybody wants to focus on. [00:02:10] And it's very, very simple. [00:02:14] You may not, maybe you do, but in the, in the, during the time of the Vietnam War, there was a piece where Walter Cronkite did a report, a piece on the TED Offensive. [00:02:25] And Lyndon Johnson purportedly said, if I've lost Walter Cronkite, I've lost Middle America. [00:02:36] And that was the thing. [00:02:40] And it was so true. [00:02:43] When you start to lose people like Joe Rogan, and Joe Rogan rises up, turns all his gazillion folks and says, guess what? [00:02:58] This woman is a joke. [00:03:01] Who? [00:03:02] Her name is Erica Kirk. [00:03:03] Watch her eyes. [00:03:05] She's crazy or she appears crazy. [00:03:09] That's it. [00:03:11] That's it. [00:03:15] It's over with. [00:03:17] It's that. [00:03:17] It's like losing Cronkite. [00:03:19] She's a joke. [00:03:22] And nobody seems to understand this. [00:03:24] And they keep fighting. [00:03:27] And I don't, I don't get it. [00:03:30] And the most important thing anybody should be saying right now, among others, is what is the notion of why in the name of God isn't anyone interested in who was responsible for the dispatch for the elimination, the expurgation of Charlie Kirk. [00:03:52] He doesn't even come up anymore. [00:03:53] He doesn't even come up. [00:03:56] Think about what I'm saying. [00:03:57] It's over. [00:03:59] It's like it's so fast. [00:04:01] They wanted him in and out of your frame of reference so that you could spend any amount of time detracting or being distracted away from the real issue here, and that is Ms. Showtime. [00:04:13] Joe Rogan, Joe Rogan is laughing at her. [00:04:17] He basically was talking about the CIA industrial that we've been talking about this. [00:04:23] She's doing a CIA industrial video on EMPs and she's reading things she knows nothing about. [00:04:31] She's with Woolsey and others. [00:04:32] She's with a former head of the CIA. [00:04:35] And I'm thinking, do you mean to tell me, well, do you know how many great actors and actresses, great stentorian speaking styles, really good? [00:04:46] This is what they do. [00:04:47] This is what they do for a living. [00:04:48] They do industrials. [00:04:50] They can do the best for you. [00:04:51] Do you have any idea of how this thing works? [00:04:56] I don't understand it for the life of me. [00:04:59] And it's one of those things, which I think is probably what still compels me the most. [00:05:04] And I think Candace said it best. [00:05:06] There's something about the fact that these people believe that they live maybe in a different world, in a different, a different universe, in a different reality frame, a different sphere where they don't have to worry about things that make sense to most people. [00:05:25] It's as though they say things that don't make sense at all. [00:05:29] They say things that are completely and totally beyond anything. [00:05:38] Now, let's go through a couple of things here. [00:05:40] Joe Kent. [00:05:42] Let's bring up Joe Kent. [00:05:44] Joe Kent might be one of the most devastating individuals, bar none, not only to the cause, but President Trump has to hope this one goes away. [00:06:00] And Trump very carefully, very, very wisely, just kind of let it go. [00:06:05] He didn't make a big deal about it. [00:06:07] Didn't bring up his name. [00:06:08] Didn't say, I mean, he said he, he does his usual kind of, ah, he's not that good of a guy or something like that. [00:06:15] And then just kind of moved on. [00:06:16] But no, no, no. [00:06:17] This was, this was a different story. [00:06:20] Joe Kent, all of a sudden, and the most important thing in the world is he said, do you mind if we find out or may I look to see who did this? [00:06:30] Are there any other countries, any other intel organizations? [00:06:33] Kind of makes sense. [00:06:34] And he was told specifically, don't say this. [00:06:37] That is the smoking gun. [00:06:39] Nope. [00:06:39] Pun intended. [00:06:41] That's the smoking gun. [00:06:44] I can't even believe it. [00:06:45] And you would think, now think about this one. [00:06:48] The wife. [00:06:50] You have reason to believe. [00:06:52] Jackie Kennedy had a reason to believe. [00:06:54] Bobby Kennedy had reason to believe. [00:06:57] Bobby Kennedy Jr. had reason to believe that CIA was involved in the dispatch and the elimination of their uncle and father. [00:07:05] But nobody here did? [00:07:06] Nobody ever? [00:07:08] Doesn't that blow your mind? === The Smoking Gun Revealed (02:41) === [00:07:11] I mean, think about what I'm talking about. [00:07:13] Think about this. [00:07:14] This is, I've never seen anything. [00:07:17] And this woman and these folks talk about this notion of honor and God and tribute. [00:07:23] And it just, again, you have to stop sometimes and ask, how is this even possible? [00:07:32] We talked about that. [00:07:33] We talked about Joe Rogan. [00:07:37] The eyes. [00:07:38] I know this may sound crazy. [00:07:39] And I know people sometimes think, you know, this is trite. [00:07:43] This is way not important. [00:07:45] It's not that big of a deal. [00:07:49] When you have something about somebody that, well, let me ask you this much. [00:07:56] If you did a, if you had a movie role and you had an actor and the actor came in and did this, okay, you would say, excuse me, cut. [00:08:03] Yeah, why are you doing this? [00:08:05] To look scary. [00:08:07] What do you mean? [00:08:08] Well, that's how scary people look. [00:08:10] They do that. [00:08:12] They do that kind of weird kind of Christopher Lee sort of thing. [00:08:17] That's what they do. [00:08:19] That's what we in our society determine to be this thing called scary. [00:08:26] That's our scary. [00:08:29] That's it. [00:08:30] That's what we do. [00:08:32] And what's really interesting about this is that that's precisely what she's doing. [00:08:37] It's the most incredible thing in the world. [00:08:39] So what happens is you've got somebody who, interestingly enough, you've got somebody who is acting in a way that is just prototypical, Hollywood, ghoulish, crazy, crazy eyes. [00:08:54] We've always looked at, remember Charles Manson? [00:08:57] The idea of the cries, there's that, what is it called? [00:09:01] The four walls or something. [00:09:03] There's that. [00:09:04] This is when you get to see the sclera, the white above and to the left and right of the pupil. [00:09:10] And what's interesting about that is you get to see also the prototypical affect, the affectation of somebody who is crazy, crazy. [00:09:26] It's phenomenal. [00:09:27] I mean, think about what I'm saying here. [00:09:28] Think about this. [00:09:30] So we're sitting here and we're looking at each other like, are you kidding me? [00:09:34] Are you kidding me? [00:09:36] And yet, have you noticed? [00:09:37] And maybe you have, maybe you haven't. [00:09:40] But there is a new batch of folks. [00:09:44] And these folks come out of, I don't know where they're from exactly, but they're, they're of the, how do I say this? === Attack Candace Now (15:34) === [00:09:52] They're of the thinking that says that they're being told, go out and attack Candace. [00:10:01] Go out as much as you can and attack her. [00:10:04] Just attack her for whatever it's worth. [00:10:06] It doesn't matter whether it makes any sense. [00:10:08] Just go out and do it. [00:10:09] Attack her for everything that it's worth. [00:10:12] Do this. [00:10:12] And then you're asking, what is the purpose behind it? [00:10:16] What's your point? [00:10:17] They don't know. [00:10:18] They think in some particular way that somehow this is catching on. [00:10:21] I'm not going to mention names, I swear to you. [00:10:25] But I've seen this. [00:10:27] People have sent this to me. [00:10:28] A level of desperation. [00:10:31] And I don't know if they're trying to get perhaps maybe a foothold in this world that we're doing. [00:10:36] I don't know what it is. [00:10:39] But we're seeing something that is really tough. [00:10:45] It's like they are, what I call them is human bots. [00:10:48] They're sent. [00:10:50] They're hit people, hit pit pieces, hit folks, designed to go out to deliberately besmirch and malign and defame what she's trying to do. [00:11:04] That simple. [00:11:05] And it's bizarre. [00:11:07] Now, here we are right now. [00:11:09] Where is this going next? [00:11:11] Okay, where does this go in the next piece? [00:11:14] First, TPUSA is going to drive this into the ground. [00:11:23] They don't know any better. [00:11:24] They have no alternative. [00:11:26] They have no smarts. [00:11:27] They have no vision. [00:11:30] Whoever was responsible for this, whoever thought, hey, this is the best way to attack this, whoever did this never thought, well, what do we do instead? [00:11:44] What if it doesn't work? [00:11:45] They never thought things through. [00:11:47] Whoever thought it best, whoever thought it best to eliminate Charlie didn't think. [00:11:55] Let me ask you something. [00:11:56] What has been accomplished? [00:11:57] First question: What has been accomplished? [00:12:00] Not qui bono, qui protest. [00:12:02] What has been accomplished? [00:12:08] Think about that. [00:12:12] Tell me. [00:12:17] What movement has stopped? [00:12:20] You know what stopped? [00:12:20] TPUSA. [00:12:23] Who's been destroyed? [00:12:24] Candace. [00:12:25] I mean, excuse me. [00:12:26] Erica. [00:12:28] Honey, would you be so kind as to grab my special little vessel, my mug, my little special mug? [00:12:35] I'm sorry. [00:12:36] Huh? [00:12:37] Yeah. [00:12:39] Think about it. [00:12:41] Nothing. [00:12:43] Has there been an elevation of TPUSA? [00:12:45] No. [00:12:46] Has there been an elevation of Erica? [00:12:49] No. [00:12:52] Who's benefited? [00:12:54] Who? [00:12:55] Candace. [00:12:57] They created her. [00:13:00] Think about what I'm saying. [00:13:02] They created her out of nothing. [00:13:05] I shouldn't say nothing. [00:13:06] She was something, certainly. [00:13:08] But as the smoke settles, she is a cosmic joke. [00:13:14] I'm sorry. [00:13:14] Erica, you were here too long. [00:13:16] You had the chance. [00:13:17] You were in over your head. [00:13:18] You thought you could just walk into this world and pull this really weird behavior and act in these strange ways with these eyes and all this stuff. [00:13:26] You honestly thought you could do this? [00:13:29] Nobody trained you. [00:13:31] Nobody warned you. [00:13:32] They just said, you're on your own, kid. [00:13:34] It's like, it's just gone. [00:13:37] TPUSA, Arkansas was the tip of the iceberg. [00:13:42] Those things are falling apart. [00:13:43] Who wants to do nothing? [00:13:45] Who's benefited? [00:13:46] Candace. [00:13:49] And other people, too. [00:13:50] Did you see the latest? [00:13:53] These are the ones that just blow me away. [00:13:58] I never knew. [00:14:00] I never knew that. [00:14:01] Maybe you did. [00:14:02] But Baron Coleman's work is just superb. [00:14:08] Now suggesting, now suggesting, perhaps, that maybe, maybe, and I'll let him do the all of a sudden saying they may have been in Paris with she and that epi guy. [00:14:24] Now, there's no evidence of that. [00:14:26] It's not clear-cut. [00:14:28] But let me stop you for a minute. [00:14:30] Do you know what it's like for him to put together that particular work? [00:14:33] Do you know what it's like for him to do trip advisor stuff? [00:14:36] Somebody sat there. [00:14:38] I don't have the patience to do this and say on this date has to correlate with this date, matches with this date. [00:14:45] Here's what she said. [00:14:47] And the question that people have asked, where the hell did she get this money from? [00:14:52] Remember, you made this information fair game. [00:15:00] You were the one who did it. [00:15:02] Where did this come from? [00:15:04] Where? [00:15:06] I had never seen anything like it. [00:15:07] She's in Paris. [00:15:08] She's in there. [00:15:09] She lived in New York. [00:15:10] She lived in, who's paying her? [00:15:13] And what the hell did she do? [00:15:16] Not, I mean, two parts. [00:15:18] Yeah, where'd she get the money from? [00:15:19] But where did she, what? [00:15:22] None of this makes any sense. [00:15:24] Remember, all of this would have not happened had she just gone away. [00:15:28] But there are people who say, I'm going to do it next. [00:15:30] I'm going to do it next. [00:15:31] And Baron Coleman is just, he's done this, this skullduggery, this deep dive that blows my mind. [00:15:39] It goes to show you that from the very beginning of this, from the level, it was absolutely, positively 100% phony. [00:15:52] Erica's 50 Minutes of Fame ended last December. [00:15:55] Oh, by the way, thank you. [00:15:57] I saw also that you liked. [00:15:58] I hope you heard the King of the Cowboys, by the way. [00:16:01] That great song from Amazing Rhythmac. [00:16:03] It's beautiful because, you know, we're thinking about this notion of heroes and, you know, Chuck Norris. [00:16:13] And who are the people today? [00:16:15] Who are the heroes? [00:16:17] Who are the people who stand for something? [00:16:20] Thank you. [00:16:20] That's right, baby. [00:16:21] Now, you do. [00:16:22] You are. [00:16:23] Who are the people who stand for something? [00:16:25] Who are the heroes? [00:16:26] We were watching something the other night called 1975. [00:16:29] It was some Netflix piece. [00:16:31] And I remember it like it was yesterday. [00:16:34] And it was a time when there were all these movies. [00:16:36] One flew over the cuckoo's nest and Rocky. [00:16:38] But who were the heroes later on? [00:16:42] Terminator, Star Wars? [00:16:45] We don't have heroes. [00:16:47] Who were the heroes? [00:16:48] Who? [00:16:50] Think about it. [00:16:50] Who? [00:16:55] This is the part which is the most important thing in the world to understand how this thing is working right now. [00:17:02] And by the way, which is also critical to note, she said something which is very, very important. [00:17:08] Remember, remember the young lady who was Aubrey, her name was. [00:17:12] This was the young lady who worked for TPUSA, who was later dispatched herself. [00:17:18] Well, not, but fired because she had apparently maybe might have said something, which is ridiculous. [00:17:24] Overheard, theoretically overheard by somebody in an Uber. [00:17:32] It's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard in my life. [00:17:34] But anyway, theoretically. [00:17:35] And what was interesting to note was that when that happened, Candace says something very interesting. [00:17:42] She says, this makes my blood boil. [00:17:45] This wasn't fair. [00:17:47] This is how little these people feel about this young lady's life, about her sense of work ethic, how she loved this job and loved the cause and loved Charlie and loved the movement. [00:18:01] And they just treated her like garbage. [00:18:03] Has that ever happened to you? [00:18:06] Has that ever happened to you? [00:18:10] This is the most important thing in the world. [00:18:12] Do you see there's like this, it's like when a boxer gets done after a tough fight, he says, where do you hurt? [00:18:21] And he says, everywhere. [00:18:24] I can't tell you. [00:18:25] I've been hit everywhere. [00:18:29] I'm upset. [00:18:30] I'm tired. [00:18:30] I'm this. [00:18:31] I'm hurt. [00:18:33] This image, this image. [00:18:37] See, it always goes back to, I think people were so smart. [00:18:40] You think somebody would say, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, sorry. [00:18:43] Erica, listen, honey, this is not your game. [00:18:48] You are not good at this. [00:18:49] You are not going to be the person. [00:18:51] Look, you might have been, you might have been. [00:18:53] Hold it. [00:18:54] I'm calling some kind of an executive meeting here. [00:18:58] You might have been his wife, but you are not going to run this show. [00:19:05] We have millions and millions and millions of dollars and we have plans and developments. [00:19:09] And you are not going to do this. [00:19:10] You cannot do this. [00:19:11] You're going to take a normal hiatus for a period of time. [00:19:14] We're going to have a kind of a board. [00:19:15] We're going to do everything we can to keep this thing going smoothly and uninterruptedly. [00:19:21] And we don't want anything because scrutiny is going to be on us. [00:19:25] This is what most people would have said. [00:19:26] People who thought, people used their head, people who saw what was happening. [00:19:30] This is what people would have said. [00:19:32] This is what rational people would have said. [00:19:33] They would have said, we are not going to, we are not in any way going to do anything to interrupt this. [00:19:40] Period. [00:19:40] Do you understand this? [00:19:42] Yes. [00:19:43] So, Erica, sorry, we're making an executive committee meeting here. [00:19:48] The board is met, the officers, whatever, and you cannot do this. [00:19:55] You are not ready for this. [00:19:57] We've seen you. [00:19:58] We've watched you. [00:19:59] Listen, don't be surprised if a lot of some of these people knew what was coming and kept an eye on her and must have said, who's next? [00:20:08] Whoever was the idiot who said, let's pick her, was crazy. [00:20:12] Crazy. [00:20:15] There was a woman. [00:20:17] Sometimes you hear it happens in politics. [00:20:22] There was a guy named Mel Carnahan. [00:20:26] Mel Carnahan was running for, either was running for senator against Ashford. [00:20:43] Remember that? [00:20:45] I forget what state it was. [00:20:47] Anyway, Mel Carnahan was running as John or Ashford. [00:20:53] Mel Carnahan died. [00:20:56] He died before the election. [00:20:59] The governor of whatever the state was said, I will pick his wife to be senator if he wins. [00:21:10] If Mel Carnahan wins and he's dead. [00:21:13] So John Ashford lost to a dead guy who was ultimately his wife. [00:21:18] She was one term or whatever it was. [00:21:20] That's the only time you ever want to have somebody's wife kind of take over. [00:21:25] This is as big as it gets. [00:21:29] Didn't anybody realize, didn't talking to her, that she was a dumbass? [00:21:35] Pardon my French. [00:21:36] Didn't anybody understand immediately? [00:21:38] Didn't they ever watch her, know her? [00:21:41] Wasn't there internal kind of headhunting or what do you think reviews? [00:21:47] Didn't somebody get together and say, we can't do this? [00:21:50] She can't do it. [00:21:51] Here, well, first of all, look. [00:21:53] Remember TPUSA, the same idiots who said, hey, let's have Ben Shapiro. [00:21:57] This is a Christian organization. [00:22:00] I don't care what you say. [00:22:01] TPUSA is Christian. [00:22:04] This is not anti-Semitic. [00:22:07] You can't have a guy wearing a kippah named Ben Shapiro running a Christian organization. [00:22:13] But they actually thought that. [00:22:15] Then he had that creepy, that kid, that skinny kid was weird, like Stepford. [00:22:21] I don't know who this guy was. [00:22:24] That's when I realized these people don't know what they're doing. [00:22:27] They don't know what they're doing. [00:22:29] They could have had somebody right now. [00:22:30] They could have had a board, but they could have had some titular head, somebody very, very, very respectful, maybe a preacher, maybe somebody, somebody with a family, maybe somebody a little bit older, somebody with gravitas, somebody just to say, I'm here just to make sure everything continues and double down on what the programs were of TPUSA. [00:22:49] This is what they would have done had they intended to keep this momentum going. [00:22:54] Because TPUSA, I don't know if it was said, but I would not be surprised. [00:23:02] And what I would have said was I would have had TPUSA developments, communities. [00:23:07] TPUSA is a 501c3, but I would have had them almost as a religion, like as a Joel Osteen, like as a church. [00:23:17] I would have done this absolutely. [00:23:20] Saul Angelo says, Lionel, I've always been fascinated with someone's ability to never know a person, but know everything about them after meeting them for five minutes. [00:23:30] We knew Erica for two seconds and all of us said something not right there. [00:23:34] Absolutely. [00:23:37] Bill Parrillo says they'll never put Erica on the sidelines because youth, they can't even remember their own lives. [00:23:46] Well, that may be true, but I think now it's a little bit too, there's no way for her to spend more time with her family. [00:23:56] But you're right about this. [00:23:57] But Saul and also Bill, have you noticed, and Mrs. Ellis says this, you never know about anybody until you go into business with them. [00:24:03] Have you noticed that? [00:24:07] I have been, I thought I knew people. [00:24:11] Turns out they had no work ethic, or they're crazy, or they're lazy, or they're spendthrifts or something. [00:24:21] I don't know what the word is. [00:24:22] I've seen this. [00:24:24] I've seen this more than you can imagine. [00:24:27] But just for this right now, where were they going? [00:24:32] If I came in, I would say immediately, you're going to step down now. [00:24:35] Period. [00:24:36] End of discussion. [00:24:37] Nobody's going to miss you. [00:24:38] Nobody's going to, believe me, the only thing they're going to miss are all of the jokes and all of the, they're still going back and they're, they're discovering interviews that were made before that nobody even paid attention to. [00:24:52] They're discovering interviews from then. [00:25:00] When Joe Rogan can say anything he wants, and it's kind of like a, you know, Joe, it's almost like a bunch of guys sitting around and kind of being bodacious and ribbled and kind of laughing and, you know, being snapping towels. [00:25:25] That's kind of like the Joe Rogan. === Calling Her A Psychopath (06:42) === [00:25:27] And when the thing that he came up with, of all things, was the idea of Erica's eyes, because she comes across like a lunatic. [00:25:37] Like a lunatic. [00:25:40] Now, again, remember, there are people right now, and I wish I'm not going to tell you their names, but they have these kind of like fledging little channels, and you're just coming out and they're calling her a psychopath. [00:25:50] They said, would you come up with something new? [00:25:52] Why is she a psychopath? [00:25:54] Why? [00:25:56] Candace spends every second giving you chapter and verse of why she's saying something. [00:26:04] She broke down how they met. [00:26:06] Remember the tarmac and how they met and this, my God, it's the most incredible thing you've ever heard in your life. [00:26:13] It's just it's this is a psychopath. [00:26:20] If she was a psychopath or whatever you think that is, she would have just immediately thrown that away. [00:26:24] She said, who cares about the facts? [00:26:25] We're talking about what happened. [00:26:26] The stories don't make. [00:26:28] You see, nobody thought that anybody would be paying attention. [00:26:32] Like I said, there's Baron Coleman. [00:26:34] He comes, who knew? [00:26:35] It's like, Erica, did you have to, did you leave this up on TripAdvisor? [00:26:39] Well, did you? [00:26:46] She wants to be a star. [00:26:51] How many times do we have to tell people? [00:26:54] I'll make it very simple for you. [00:26:56] She wants to be a star. [00:26:59] She comes from a grifter past, grifter genes, that mother, I don't know what the hell that was, how many times she was married. [00:27:07] Everything out of her mouth is a lie. [00:27:11] I've known people, one fellow I know, who would lie for readings don't even matter. [00:27:18] They would lie, like my friend Gordon Soldi would say, some people would rather climb up a tree and lie than stand there and tell the truth. [00:27:30] They're not even mendacious. [00:27:31] They're not even prevaricators. [00:27:34] They don't know what reality is. [00:27:36] They don't care. [00:27:38] They just create the set. [00:27:41] It's like everything to them is an improv set. [00:27:46] And they're doing, they're setting up, okay, today, okay, this piece, we're going to play I'm this hip cool, you know me, you love them kind of a thing. [00:27:54] And you're going to, in this case, I'm going to talk about how I'm, I'm going to come out again weak. [00:28:04] See, let me stop. [00:28:06] If this were a play, and I could bring a David Mammon out and he'd be a playwright, or a Scorsese or somebody, they would say to Erica, you can't keep doing the reaction that you had the day after. [00:28:23] Human relations, human reactions have an arc. [00:28:26] You have how people responded the day after, and then later on, how things got better. [00:28:31] And they just kind of went like that. [00:28:32] You know what I mean? [00:28:33] You're such a bad actress. [00:28:39] You're doing one scene in a movie, in a play. [00:28:44] You got eight shows a week, including matinees. [00:28:48] You have eight shows a week. [00:28:49] And you have to make sure that when you do the kitchen scene, when you're talking to your son's coach and whatever, he doesn't make the team. [00:29:01] You've got to do that scene exactly the same way every single time. [00:29:09] You don't want a Tuesday version or a Friday version. [00:29:12] You want to get the version of it. [00:29:15] This isn't like that. [00:29:17] She's got down this idea of the drops and this meek kind of, this is the thing she feels comfortable with. [00:29:25] She needs, I swear to God, an acting coach to say, let me show you what you're doing. [00:29:28] Look at what you're putting out. [00:29:29] First of all, you have not grown since this happened. [00:29:34] This is six months ago. [00:29:37] Why are you still doing the people, believe it or not, after six months, stop crying. [00:29:50] They stop whimpering. [00:29:52] They stop doing the matinee, the Tuesday, you know, act two, scene three bit every single time. [00:30:05] Did anybody tell her this? [00:30:07] But she's thinking, this is great. [00:30:09] I like this. [00:30:09] No. [00:30:10] Six months later, you should be into the next stage of grief. [00:30:14] It's the strangest thing I've ever seen in my life. [00:30:16] I know what he's seeing. [00:30:18] And they've tried that, leave her alone. [00:30:22] She's a widow. [00:30:23] That doesn't work. [00:30:24] Then the other one was, we all grieve in our own ways. [00:30:26] That's my favorite. [00:30:27] That was really one of my favorites. [00:30:29] You got that. [00:30:29] That didn't work. [00:30:31] And then you got other things as well. [00:30:32] So they're wondering, what did we do now? [00:30:34] But let me go back to what TPUSA could have been. [00:30:36] This could have been something where they could have had housing communities, busy. [00:30:40] Imagine a TPUSA villas, villages. [00:30:45] Almost like you're going to see this with Amazon. [00:30:47] They're going to have little villages, little cities. [00:30:50] Absolutely. [00:30:51] You could have TPUSA zoned where they buy property and you have, it's like almost like a, like a retirement, but not for retirees, but people who are, you know, living there. [00:31:03] It's the most incredible thing in the world. [00:31:05] Think about what I'm saying. [00:31:06] It's the most incredible thing in the world. [00:31:08] You could have all of these things that were there. [00:31:12] You could have had a kind of a quasi-church. [00:31:15] You could have had a school. [00:31:16] You could have like Liberty University. [00:31:18] This is what others do. [00:31:20] This sky's the limit. [00:31:23] But they would have had to have maintained a very strict control on the image, the message, and who's in charge of what. [00:31:31] How do we handle the end of Charlie? [00:31:35] What did we do? [00:31:36] How do we deal with that? [00:31:37] What do we talk about that? [00:31:38] But you would have had to immediately remove her because she made it all about her, how she was being mistreated, she was not really understood, how she was mocked. [00:31:50] See what's happening here? [00:31:52] This is a strategic, this is strategy, as they say. [00:31:55] This is strategy. [00:31:57] They never even knew coming. [00:31:58] They didn't see this. [00:32:00] They didn't think. [00:32:01] And every single day, right now, you've got, you're going to have a Baron today and you're going to have another one tomorrow. [00:32:06] And you're going to have this. [00:32:07] You're going to have this. === Strategic Self-Interest (08:46) === [00:32:10] Oh, I always got her name wrong. [00:32:12] Niss C. There's so many other. [00:32:16] There's just so many folks, wolves in finance, who's on a tear. [00:32:23] This is like the Elliott Ness of this organization. [00:32:27] And the thing about it is, I would venture to say, I would, I'll bet you if I walked into that headquarters, whatever it is, and said to them, do you know, are you aware of who these people are? [00:32:44] Baron or no. [00:32:45] Okay. [00:32:46] They are going to bury you. [00:32:50] They are letting, they are, they are, as long as, as long as Erica's there, they are building these stories and building a foundation, which will ultimately be the foundation of your demise. [00:33:02] Brasiliera Mia says, people don't go on TV dating shows for love. [00:33:07] They do it for fame. [00:33:08] Oh, without a doubt. [00:33:10] But they do it. [00:33:11] But you see, here's the thing. [00:33:12] You're right about that. [00:33:13] And thank you. [00:33:14] They do it for fame, but they also do some other things too, as well. [00:33:21] I we've look, I've been in this biz for a while, and I've seen so many kinds of people. [00:33:30] You have no earthly idea how many. [00:33:35] And there are some, interestingly enough, some who will do everything in their power to try to break through. [00:33:42] How do I get in? [00:33:45] You won't believe this, but there was a time when Rachel Maddow was the hottest thing around. [00:33:53] I mean, maybe because she was very nice, but the fact that she was gay just people went nuts. [00:34:03] That's, I got a girl crush and all that stuff, whatever. [00:34:06] Anyway, it worked. [00:34:07] And people said, well, I can do this too. [00:34:09] Well, maybe not. [00:34:11] It wasn't the fact that she was gay. [00:34:12] It wasn't the fact she was a woman or she always dressed like an assistant principal. [00:34:16] That's not it. [00:34:16] It was something else. [00:34:18] But they thought, well, maybe I'll do it that way. [00:34:22] Maybe I'll be, maybe I'll go on Fox. [00:34:23] I'll be the next Laurie Ingram. [00:34:24] I'll be the next whoever it is. [00:34:26] I'll be the next conservative. [00:34:27] Yeah, that's it. [00:34:28] And some of these folks kind of went and came and went and they went. [00:34:32] And when you get to the point when you have to ask yourself, now, what is it that I want to be? [00:34:39] Am I here for the looks or am I here for me? [00:34:41] Because if you're in it for any kind of a political platform, you're going to be dealing with some people who really know their stuff and they're very smart. [00:34:48] And they're going to ask you, talk to me like you would somebody else. [00:34:54] Don't give me the impression that you're here just for your own self-interest or self-serving interest, which indeed you are. [00:35:00] That's what they wanted to do. [00:35:02] Let me go back to a couple of things. [00:35:05] I'm sorry to tell you this. [00:35:07] I'm sorry to say, and I hope I'm not stepping on any toes here, but anybody who goes into the pageant business, seriously? [00:35:19] The pageant business? [00:35:22] You want to be Miss what do you want to do? [00:35:24] You want to go? [00:35:24] Do you know how competitive this is? [00:35:27] You don't just go in. [00:35:28] She may just sound like, well, I'll give it a shot. [00:35:30] I'll dabble. [00:35:31] You know, I'll come in. [00:35:34] You know, sometimes people say, well, you know what? [00:35:35] Why didn't I audition? [00:35:37] I didn't know I was off the street. [00:35:39] Okay. [00:35:39] Maybe sometimes his sports teams. [00:35:41] I was a walk-on. [00:35:42] I was just a, okay, fine. [00:35:43] But nobody goes into the pageant business unless you really have some things understood. [00:35:51] First and foremost, this fantasy of hers that somebody came to her and recruited her doesn't exist. [00:35:58] It doesn't, it's a story that she just made up that she wishes were true, but doesn't exist. [00:36:04] Even people in pageants said, who recruited her? [00:36:07] What are you talking about? [00:36:08] These people go through this. [00:36:10] And if you've ever watched that, what was that thing called? [00:36:14] Dance Mom or something? [00:36:16] Yeah, Dance Mom. [00:36:17] You even watched that at kids. [00:36:18] John Benet Ramsey. [00:36:19] This is cutthroat. [00:36:20] Not only that, she had instances where she had tried this before. [00:36:24] So this is, this is. [00:36:27] And also, it's a different story. [00:36:32] An analogy. [00:36:34] Have you ever liked to barbecue? [00:36:36] I'm sure many of you are very good. [00:36:38] Maybe you like to smoke meat. [00:36:39] That's great. [00:36:40] Have you ever seen what it takes to win a barbecue competition? [00:36:44] Completely different. [00:36:45] You will hate barbecue after you go through one of those. [00:36:48] It's brutal. [00:36:51] You make things that don't even look. [00:36:52] It's just, what am I doing? [00:36:54] It's not fun. [00:36:55] It's not. [00:36:55] Okay. [00:36:56] So if you want to come along and you say, I want to be a miss whatever, you have got to buy into it. [00:37:03] You have got to understand and you must believe in your heart of hearts that you are absolutely, positively off the charts. [00:37:18] Beautiful, attractive, sexy, hot, whatever it is, talented, who cares about that? [00:37:24] You better believe this. [00:37:26] And if you don't believe this, you're in the wrong business. [00:37:29] But I'll see you says, toddlers and tiaras, the show. [00:37:32] Yeah, that was one. [00:37:33] But dance moment, yeah, toddlers and tiaras was one. [00:37:36] It was horrible. [00:37:37] What they did to John Bennett Ramsey. [00:37:39] But one was Dance Mom. [00:37:40] And even that was different. [00:37:42] And by the way, in the old days, the same thing could have been said about cheerleading, but not anymore. [00:37:46] It's really athletic and you really got to know what you're doing. [00:37:48] But you've really got to do this. [00:37:50] You have got, you are going to have somebody pick at you like you cannot believe. [00:37:58] And anybody who can even withstand that, anybody who even wants to enter that has got to put themselves in the position where they're saying, I'm able to do it. [00:38:06] I can take this. [00:38:07] I mean, sometimes it's kind of sad. [00:38:09] I like to see like the ones who are the kind of the delusional candidates who think, yeah, yeah, sure, I can win, right? [00:38:16] You know, it's kind of sad. [00:38:18] But think about how, think about also, think about how the contrary that is to, I don't want to say feminism, but women who have fought for years trying to advance the idea of a woman being taken seriously for her talent and her ability and her smarts and her and her wisdom and her, you know, that sort of thing. [00:38:35] And this just keeps regenerating this ridiculous notion that you got to be hot and sexy and all this stuff. [00:38:40] I'm sorry. [00:38:41] That's bizarre. [00:38:43] That's bizarre. [00:38:46] But she did it without any problem. [00:38:49] None whatsoever. [00:38:50] Did great. [00:38:51] Didn't mind it. [00:38:53] Loved it. [00:38:54] Thought she fit right in. [00:38:55] Before that, it was the, she had the sizzle reel with some guy. [00:38:59] And also, I never dated. [00:39:02] Here's the thing. [00:39:03] When somebody tells you I've never dated, and you think to yourself, I'm not going to say that because somebody's going to find out about this. [00:39:09] And if they find out I'm lying, I might, hell, I might even be disqualified. [00:39:13] I don't want to say that. [00:39:14] I don't want to say I didn't drink because, you know, there were pictures of me drinking. [00:39:18] And plus, I did drink. [00:39:19] There's nothing wrong with drinking. [00:39:20] I mean, drinking's okay. [00:39:21] I mean, I might pick up a Jaeger. [00:39:25] Remember those, oh, oh, oh, oh. [00:39:29] I'm going to say something which is very cruel, but I'm going to say it. [00:39:33] There is no pageant, no designation too cheap, too sad, too pathetic for people not to just kill themselves to join it. [00:39:47] Remember the Jaeger girls. [00:39:50] The fellow who owned Jaegermeister bought this. [00:39:53] This guy was, he retired, his older fellow, and he wanted to make Jaegermeister the biggest thing anybody's ever seen. [00:40:02] So what he did was he decided to have Jaeger girls show up and give shots or sell shots. [00:40:10] And they came out of nowhere. [00:40:13] And they, you could tell immediately, wow, they think there's something to this. [00:40:21] In Florida, Florida, in Clearwater, there was a bunch of guys who put together this company called Hooters. [00:40:27] And Hooters, by the way, at first was a really kind of a, it was, it was very innocent. [00:40:32] Families liked it. [00:40:34] Yeah, women had, they, they, you know, they wore disease, but it was more like beach or something or volleyball or athletic. [00:40:42] It wasn't, it wasn't trashy at all. [00:40:45] People, it was very, it was, it was one on Clearwater and one. [00:40:49] Anyways, well, that didn't last very long because, of course, it became the girls of Hooters. === Innocent Hooters Origins (02:31) === [00:40:56] Okay. [00:40:57] Then there was these things where we had Hooters and then there was in Florida this group called Mellons. [00:41:05] They actually had a group, it was a place to eat called Melons. [00:41:09] And the Mellons girls who couldn't get into the Hooters girls, they showed up. [00:41:14] And I said, this is horrible. [00:41:17] We're not done yet. [00:41:19] Then came Miss America, Miss USA, and then Mrs. America. [00:41:26] Have you ever seen that? [00:41:28] Mrs. America. [00:41:30] This is, now we're getting into the, we're lurching into the pathetic. [00:41:34] It's like, what are we doing here? [00:41:41] Oh, God. [00:41:44] Get bed. [00:41:46] Anyway, there's this. [00:41:48] So, and I would sit back and I said, I can't believe what's going on. [00:41:54] I told you the story I'm going to tell you again. [00:41:56] It was an Irish bar on 9th Avenue. [00:42:03] And it was, we didn't know this, but it was on a Saturday. [00:42:09] And all of a sudden, this woman came in and she looked like, did you ever see like Amanda Blake? [00:42:18] Remember Miss Kitty in your old years? [00:42:20] She's got that, you know, that beauty mark page. [00:42:23] She looked like a, like a, like a madam. [00:42:26] You know what I mean? [00:42:26] She looked like a madam then. [00:42:28] Anyway, so this woman walks in, we go, what the hell is this? [00:42:31] She's all made up, but like a woman who lived a hard life, rode hard, put up wet. [00:42:37] You know what I mean? [00:42:37] Somebody who lived a hard life. [00:42:39] You know, like her name is Trixie or something, because she was a bowling alley cocktail waitress or something. [00:42:45] Just looked hard, hard, used, spent, weathered. [00:42:50] So she walked in and the your man, the Irish barkeeper says, what the hell is this? [00:42:58] He says, okay, well, he thinks something continues on. [00:43:02] Another one shows up, like her compatriot, and they're sitting down there talking to each other. [00:43:08] And he says, I run a respectable place here. [00:43:12] I said, what? [00:43:13] He says, I'm not going to have a bunch of hookers coming in here. [00:43:15] I said, hookers. [00:43:16] He goes, look at them. [00:43:18] I said, well, come to think of it. [00:43:19] I mean, they, you know, I would cast them in a movie. [00:43:22] But how do you know they're hookers? [00:43:23] They're not bothering anybody. [00:43:25] And another one came in. [00:43:26] He goes, now this has got to stop. === Respectable Place Hookers (15:54) === [00:43:28] This has got to stop. [00:43:29] I cannot lose my, this is how reputations are lost. [00:43:33] Each one looked harder than the other one until the next one came in with like a name tag or something with a number. [00:43:44] And we thought, oh, wait a minute. [00:43:46] There was an audition place down the street, a couple of doors down. [00:43:49] There was an audition hall. [00:43:50] So they were auditioning from something, some America's hottest, whatever it was. [00:43:54] So all these women, when you walked outside, they were, I'm not good at telling numbers, a hundred, a thousand. [00:44:03] I don't know, but it was wall to wall, hard, hottest housewives. [00:44:10] That your Jim Key. [00:44:12] Did I? [00:44:12] Did you know that at the time? [00:44:13] Or didn't I tell you? [00:44:16] Yeah. [00:44:17] Okay. [00:44:18] It was rough. [00:44:20] And they were all walking around and they had that. [00:44:23] You know how sometimes there's too much perfume and it didn't smell. [00:44:26] It's just not. [00:44:30] What's that stuff that old ladies wear? [00:44:32] That remember, Prince Matia Belli or something or that. [00:44:36] What is it called? [00:44:37] There's Jean Netay or something. [00:44:39] It's like, whoa, no, but there's a smell. [00:44:42] Anyway, so what I'm saying was, it made me realize even these women, even these women would dare gain to be a part of this. [00:44:52] Miss, hey, I was America's hottest model on some summer replacement cable show. [00:44:59] It doesn't matter. [00:45:01] Tell me I'm sexy. [00:45:02] Tell me I'm beautiful. [00:45:04] Now, if you don't know that to be true, there's no hope for you. [00:45:07] If you don't know that, I'm not saying all women are like that. [00:45:10] I'm not saying all women are like that. [00:45:13] Because I think mine was the last generation when moms look like moms and they acted like moms. [00:45:18] They didn't have tramp stamps and wear daisy dukes. [00:45:23] They look like some trumpet. [00:45:24] Anyway, that foundation, that mentality, that is here. [00:45:31] It's never going away. [00:45:33] And even though these pages are like modern-day versions of the minstrel show, they're demeaning. [00:45:43] They're demeaning. [00:45:44] Not to these people. [00:45:46] Because when you have somebody who is basically an empty vessel like Erica, I'm sorry. [00:45:52] Somebody who's born who has no self-esteem, not talented, not smart, not a whiz-bang, not known for that, trying to bullshit her way into this configuration. [00:46:04] Okay, I'm going to be this. [00:46:05] Okay. [00:46:06] You know what? [00:46:06] I'm going to be the Christian mom. [00:46:08] Life is an audition to her. [00:46:10] It's all it is. [00:46:12] And we see this. [00:46:14] We know this. [00:46:17] This is not a deep analysis. [00:46:19] You don't need John Douglas to profile this one. [00:46:22] It's obvious. [00:46:24] And it's fascinating because I love people. [00:46:31] I love them. [00:46:32] You have no idea. [00:46:34] If I told, oh, my wife and I, I wish I could tell you this. [00:46:40] We analyze there's this new one that is just, we could do a TV show and we will spend hours saying, can you imagine what? [00:46:48] I mean, just nuts, crazy, perennial liars. [00:46:52] Another one's exaggerators. [00:46:54] Have you ever did? [00:46:55] Have you ever known the thief? [00:46:57] Have you ever known a thief? [00:46:58] This is the best. [00:47:00] A thief, shoplifters, people who are, oh, have you ever met hoarders? [00:47:08] Have you ever had the opportunity to walk into a home and say, oh my God, oh my God, get call knives with wives or the learning channel or whatever this is. [00:47:21] What is going on? [00:47:22] I'm fascinated by this. [00:47:24] Everybody's got a particular story. [00:47:26] There's this, there's this thing. [00:47:30] And sometimes women, as you know, are more interesting than men because women are crazy and men are stupid. [00:47:37] Men are kind of, you know, kind of stupid and retarded. [00:47:40] But women can go into levels and flavors of insanity, delusional, schizoid, mean. [00:47:52] We have a friend, not a friend, not at all. [00:47:55] This is her whole thing. [00:47:56] Hey, she's always taking selfies. [00:47:59] She lives, and I know you know people like this, but she lives in her Instagram. [00:48:04] She doesn't exist. [00:48:10] We have another friend who before, you know, Ozebig and shots or whatever, she had a filter. [00:48:16] So help me, God, she would lose 100 pounds in a picture. [00:48:21] And she would say, and she would put out a picture and say, who's this? [00:48:25] Or how old was this picture? [00:48:27] It was last week. [00:48:28] This is last week. [00:48:30] And she didn't understand. [00:48:31] I find this fascinating. [00:48:33] You can't put a picture where you're 100 pounds lighter and expect people to say, but that's me. [00:48:38] No, it's not you. [00:48:40] It's a filter. [00:48:41] No, it's an, you're an imposter. [00:48:44] You see what I mean? [00:48:46] You don't get this in men. [00:48:48] You don't, you don't get, and the most you get is some guy who wants to, you know, like a Bobby Kennedy. [00:48:52] Look at me, I'm doing push-ups. [00:48:54] Okay, great. [00:48:55] But you don't get this. [00:48:57] She's a nut. [00:48:59] She's a 100% in a nice way, but a nut. [00:49:03] And you, and I don't know about you, but aren't you, who's scouring for new information? [00:49:08] Who wants to see more? [00:49:10] I'm getting tired of the old stuff. [00:49:12] Please tell me. [00:49:13] Email me. [00:49:14] Let me know. [00:49:15] Hey, she's going to be on here or send me something. [00:49:18] I want to see new material. [00:49:20] I want to see Erica now, especially when she's kind of wondering, like, what do I do? [00:49:26] Because she's going to get kind of desperate. [00:49:27] It's going to be fantastic. [00:49:28] We're going to be waiting. [00:49:30] What is she going to say? [00:49:31] What is she going to lie? [00:49:32] What is she going to prevaricate and expand upon and lie about? [00:49:38] This is what this is about. [00:49:40] It's nothing personal. [00:49:42] I didn't drag her into this. [00:49:44] She said she would. [00:49:46] After they took out her husband, who was a great man, and they did this to him. [00:49:52] And a lot of us are saying, you may forget about Charlie. [00:49:55] We're not. [00:49:57] I did a show last night on WABC, Overnights, about Dorothy Kilgallen, 1965. [00:50:02] The Kennedys most probably took her out. [00:50:05] Or somebody did. [00:50:07] Maybe not the Kennedys because she was trying to get to the bottom of the assassin. [00:50:10] She talked to Jack Ruby. [00:50:13] And right after that, they found her and it was so obvious. [00:50:18] Found in her townhouse in another room, dressed up in a room with a book. [00:50:24] She was reading upside down, full makeup. [00:50:26] She was up. [00:50:27] I mean, she was staged. [00:50:29] It's the most incredible story in the world. [00:50:31] Who speaks for her? [00:50:33] Nobody. [00:50:34] She's just relegated to history. [00:50:36] And I don't want to see Charlie relegated to history. [00:50:41] Because I'm telling you, grandpa is telling you this. [00:50:43] They did this in 9-11. [00:50:44] They did this with Vietnam. [00:50:45] They did this with everything. [00:50:46] They'll just forget. [00:50:47] They will work you and they will memory hold this and you will never hear it again. [00:50:51] And we are not going to allow this to happen. [00:50:53] Now, either you believe in justice or you don't. [00:50:56] And I know you do. [00:50:58] And there's one thing that Candace said, I swear to God, it was a most beautiful thing she said. [00:51:02] This poor, I think her name is Aubrey. [00:51:04] I don't think it's Aubrey. [00:51:05] It's Aubrey. [00:51:06] She said, you can't do that to a young woman. [00:51:10] You can't do that when they're young and they're starting off and you just dismiss them and toss them aside and fire them because they get in your way or they don't fit your model. [00:51:20] That is cruel. [00:51:22] That is cruel. [00:51:23] And there are people out there who are sick. [00:51:25] And you want to talk about psychopaths. [00:51:26] There are people who have no conscience at all. [00:51:28] None. [00:51:29] They have no feelings. [00:51:30] People mean nothing to them. [00:51:33] And that's what this is about. [00:51:34] So let me tell you something. [00:51:35] You might think this is all about like, oh boy, Lucius could want to make fun of Erica. [00:51:39] Yeah, part of it's like that. [00:51:41] But this is something more important than that. [00:51:43] This is about what's right and wrong. [00:51:45] This is about truth. [00:51:46] And this is about how this man never hurt anybody. [00:51:49] He was out to do a good job. [00:51:51] And they came and they killed him. [00:51:52] Do you hear what I'm saying? [00:51:54] They took him out. [00:51:56] Why? [00:51:56] Who knows? [00:51:57] Might be because he changed his mind because of geopolitical reasons or war or politics, or maybe some stupid idiot decided, I think I can do better. [00:52:08] I don't know. [00:52:10] Murder doesn't make a lot of sense. [00:52:12] But they took this man out and he deserves better. [00:52:16] And all I know is that when he died, I'll never forget in September. [00:52:19] I'll never forget. [00:52:20] Remember that, honey? [00:52:21] We were at that birthday party. [00:52:23] And people were just, I said, what's the matter? [00:52:25] Remember that? [00:52:27] We have one friend who is as hard as you can imagine. [00:52:30] She's crying. [00:52:32] She listened every day to him. [00:52:35] People's children would listen to him. [00:52:39] And it was, do you hear what I'm telling you? [00:52:43] They shot him down like a dog. [00:52:47] Like a dog. [00:52:48] Who speaks for him? [00:52:50] Who? [00:52:52] We're not going to let him forget. [00:52:54] And by the way, I want to join forces and I want the great people like Candace and Barron and other people to say, let's join forces and let's pour over the evidence. [00:53:07] Let's really make it because that's what counts. [00:53:11] I know it's kind of fun and it's interesting to see where Erica went, where she lived, what she did. [00:53:17] That's fun. [00:53:19] But let's get down to this. [00:53:21] Because if you dig deep enough and hard enough, and if you are persistent enough, you will find the remnants and perhaps the tendrils of a conspiracy that nobody ever thought you'd get near. [00:53:37] This is serious business. [00:53:38] This isn't just about making fun of Aaron. [00:53:40] Oh, how dare you? [00:53:41] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:53:42] That's not what this is about. [00:53:44] They're going to tell you that. [00:53:45] They're going to say everything which this isn't. [00:53:48] They're going to call you an anti-Semite. [00:53:50] They're going to talk about Joe Kent. [00:53:51] Joe Kent, he's an anti-Semite. [00:53:53] You know, if you keep using a word over and over again, and somebody really is anti-Semitic, somebody who really is anti-Jewish, not anti-Israel, not anti-BB, not anti-military action in Iran, no, no, no, no. [00:54:09] But you're going to meet somebody who really is. [00:54:11] People are going to, you're going to have cried wolf. [00:54:14] They're not going to hear you. [00:54:14] And you're going to say, no, no, no, this time is real. [00:54:17] There are people in this country who hate you because of your religious faith. [00:54:21] Now, let me explain something to you. [00:54:22] And you may not see it this way, but I think if you give it some time, you will. [00:54:29] When you believe in something of faith, whatever it is, if it's Islam or if it's Catholicism or Protestantism or Judaism or whatever it is, you have fundamentally made or elected the option to believe in something which is guaranteed specifically by the Constitution. [00:54:50] It's as serious as it gets. [00:54:51] It's not a joke. [00:54:52] It's not a joke. [00:54:53] It's very, very serious. [00:54:55] And we, in pursuit of the truth, in pursuit of free expression, have to understand that when somebody truly is being told, and I hear it all the time. [00:55:07] For example, here in New York, we've got some people who just did, well, this mayor is an idiot. [00:55:13] He's a benighted Mumbat. [00:55:14] He's a child, this Zorhan Mamdani. [00:55:18] But when I hear people, they will blend in and they will talk more about Is Muslim faith. [00:55:28] I'm thinking, that's not what this is about. [00:55:32] Stick to something else. [00:55:34] It's one thing for you to say, I don't want to hear a call to prayer at three in the morning. [00:55:37] Okay, I dig that. [00:55:38] I don't care who's doing that. [00:55:39] I don't want to hear a party or rave. [00:55:42] But this is now teetering into the edge of not Islamophobia. [00:55:48] I don't want to say this, but these people have the right to enjoy their faith. [00:55:55] Fundamentally guaranteed by the First Amendment. [00:55:57] As long as that faith doesn't get in the way of us, I don't give a damn what it is. [00:56:00] So be very careful when you start hearing people because they're out there. [00:56:04] And there are a lot of people out there who, believe it or not, would love to pick up where Hitler left off. [00:56:09] They're out there. [00:56:10] A lot of them are in, by the way, where are they? [00:56:12] They're in Ukraine. [00:56:13] The Azile Battalion, the right sector. [00:56:15] They're there. [00:56:16] Stepan Bandera, his acolytes, his minions, his followers are still there. [00:56:21] It's real. [00:56:22] It's not a joke. [00:56:23] It's not an expression. [00:56:25] There are real Nazis. [00:56:27] Okay. [00:56:27] Real honest to God. [00:56:30] So when you call everybody, when you kind of leech into that other lane, same thing with this. [00:56:39] So Joe Kent is not an anti-Semite. [00:56:41] Candace Owens is not an anti-Semite in the least. [00:56:44] In the least. [00:56:45] Stop using these words. [00:56:46] Stop it. [00:56:47] So-and-so is not a racist because he doesn't like what's going on regarding DEI. [00:56:54] Now, this is axiomatic, but it's absolutely true. [00:56:56] Bill Parillo says, don't worry, Erica will continue to entertain us because she doesn't suffer embarrassment. [00:57:03] She believes she can't fail, but she's wrong. [00:57:07] Bill, I hope to God for my own selfish pleasure, just like I like watching, sorry to say this, but I like watching people getting arrested who get pulled over shoplifting at Target, shoplifting at Walmart. [00:57:28] I'm sick. [00:57:29] I'm demented. [00:57:31] I love the way they say, I'll pay for it. [00:57:33] No, you don't understand. [00:57:34] You stole it. [00:57:34] Yeah, but I, no, I was, no, you scanned it. [00:57:37] I know all the routines. [00:57:40] But I know there's always going to be somebody trying the system. [00:57:43] And she's not smart enough. [00:57:44] And they're not smart enough to get rid of her. [00:57:46] And she's going to, so please, the next time she speaks, if I put together all her speaking endeavors, let me ask you something. [00:57:56] Have you ever seen her say anything that you thought was, you know what, that was good? [00:58:01] No. [00:58:02] Even when she was doing the EMP, the industrial for Woolsey, for the CIA, it sounded phony. [00:58:06] It's like, what the hell is this woman talking about EMPs? [00:58:09] She got an EMP from a hole in the ground. [00:58:11] What the hell is she talking about? [00:58:13] She never did it. [00:58:17] Even put it this way. [00:58:21] I was thinking, you know, Kamala Harris, or Kaymala, as we say, had, she seemed to have a version of it. [00:58:32] It looked almost like Logo Rhea. [00:58:35] Logo Lele. [00:58:36] It's called Word Incontinence. [00:58:39] This jumbled kind of word salad nonsense. [00:58:45] But it wasn't really that funny. [00:58:48] You didn't run to the TV. [00:58:49] I mean, she would say some things. [00:58:51] Remember, what's it? [00:58:52] Untethered by the past and the, whatever else she said, I don't know what she's saying. [00:58:57] But you heard one, you heard them all. [00:58:59] Not with Erica. [00:59:01] Each one's a gem. [00:59:03] Each one's a gem. [00:59:06] Because all Kamala Harris had was a laugh. [00:59:09] She had a laugh, that stupid giggle. [00:59:12] And that was it. [00:59:13] I'm surprised there aren't more. [00:59:16] There was one who was pretty good, but I'm surprised there aren't more impersonators. === Bill Cosby Confessions (12:06) === [00:59:22] I mean, she is perfect. [00:59:26] Somebody's got there was one, I think it was a drag queen or something who did it. [00:59:30] It was okay. [00:59:32] But no, no, be not mistaken. [00:59:34] Oh, no, no, she is hysterically funny because she's she's dead serious. [00:59:38] And the reason why we're not mocking her is because she's thrusting herself in the rest of the world. [00:59:42] She wants you to understand. [00:59:44] She wants you to look at her. [00:59:45] She wants this. [00:59:46] It's like the old Jack Reacher thing. [00:59:49] You wanted this. [00:59:50] She wants you to know, okay, fine, do it. [00:59:53] And doesn't get it. [00:59:54] And the people like Barry Weiss who talk to her and others, they've got to. [00:59:58] And even folks on Fox News, you know, Jesse Waters has to realize, what the hell is going on here? [01:00:03] I feel weird. [01:00:04] Is this okay to talk to her? [01:00:05] They can't possibly think that she's, you know, she's not. [01:00:10] It's absolutely the funniest thing I've ever heard. [01:00:13] When she did the hey, guys, thing, I'm sorry. [01:00:17] As opposed to, all right, you guys, that's a different story. [01:00:20] But hey, guys, that was, I still will, every now and then that will pop up and I'll think, oh my God, that was Jim. [01:00:30] She didn't realize it. [01:00:31] She didn't get it. [01:00:32] But anyway, that's that. [01:00:34] Now, TPUSA, who the hell is donating to that? [01:00:42] What are you doing? [01:00:43] What is it? [01:00:44] What is it without Charlie? [01:00:45] They're still doing these. [01:00:47] They're still doing these. [01:00:50] I don't watch it, but I've seen a couple of these segments from the Charlie Kirk show, which is blasphemous. [01:00:57] And they're basically coming forward and they're sort of saying kind of sort of something to the effect of like what they were doing. [01:01:07] They were on the plane and whether it was so-and-so with a wife. [01:01:11] I mean, who cares? [01:01:12] They've got to move on. [01:01:13] And the reason why they can't move on is there's nothing to move on to. [01:01:16] Charlie did that. [01:01:18] Charlie was at the beginning. [01:01:19] They just were, they were like parasites. [01:01:22] They just sucked off of him. [01:01:25] He was the spirit. [01:01:27] He was the one. [01:01:28] He risked his life. [01:01:30] He was the one out there trying to change people's minds, trying to preach the gospel, trying Brian to do whatever. [01:01:36] He did it. [01:01:37] They never did anything. [01:01:39] What was this superstructure? [01:01:40] What could they did you see when they're flying on their G5 and this? [01:01:46] Why are you taking so many private jets? [01:01:50] Who the hell do you think you are? [01:01:52] Private jets? [01:01:53] You've got to take a private jet? [01:01:56] No, you don't. [01:01:58] This is one of the reasons why I had heard, maybe you did too, towards the end, Charlie was saying, I think we have to go do a Doge number on their ass. [01:02:06] It's just ridiculous. [01:02:08] You mean to tell me I'm donating? [01:02:12] And who was it? [01:02:12] Candace talked about one guy who was on a plane like by himself. [01:02:15] I said, wait a minute, what? [01:02:19] How about sharing a jet, you know, with other, there's these ride shares like Lyft for Jets. [01:02:26] This is ridiculous. [01:02:29] And I don't want to go DEI and I don't want to go affirmative action on you. [01:02:34] I don't want to do that. [01:02:35] I'm not going to do that. [01:02:37] But doesn't this look like the widest country club group of like frat boy weirdos? [01:02:43] Is there any woman? [01:02:44] I mean, who's in charge? [01:02:46] The people who gave us some pizzazz, Charlie and Candace. [01:02:52] Now, I mentioned last night COPAC, the Candace Owens Political Action Committee. [01:02:58] Here's the story. [01:03:00] Have you given that a thought? [01:03:03] I'm not saying I'm going to start it, but what I'm saying was, if Candace Owens says, okay, listen, all right, you guys, I need your help. [01:03:12] Now, we've been having a good time. [01:03:13] You've been listening to me and I've been talking to you and we've been doing great. [01:03:16] But now we've got to, we've got to do something. [01:03:18] We have a candidate here. [01:03:20] You know, let's say Joe Kent is running for something. [01:03:25] Joe Kent has the biggest balls of anybody. [01:03:29] They are gargantuan. [01:03:30] They are elephantine. [01:03:34] The wavos were ginormous, okay? [01:03:38] For him to do this, to stand up, he could have just sat down. [01:03:42] Yeah, Valerie Perrine, I saw that, yeah. [01:03:45] Bless her heart. [01:03:46] Valerie Perrine, she was the femme fatale, Brad, in her, as you know, during her era. [01:03:54] Thank you for that, though. [01:03:57] But as this is going on right now, think about this. [01:04:00] Where is it going next? [01:04:02] So if Candace Owens says, listen, let's say it's a joke. [01:04:06] Let's say it's a, I don't know, something, some event. [01:04:13] I need your help. [01:04:16] You know how many people would be there? [01:04:18] Especially people who happen to live in that particular area. [01:04:20] See, that's the next thing she's got to go to. [01:04:23] Not run for office, please. [01:04:24] Once she does that, she's through. [01:04:26] It's done. [01:04:26] She's dilute. [01:04:27] Over with. [01:04:28] But if she tells you, I want you to be a political force. [01:04:32] I want you to listen to what I'm doing. [01:04:33] I want you to put money where your mouth is. [01:04:35] And I want you to do this. [01:04:37] That's wonderful. [01:04:38] And I also hope, by the way, Jamie says, Jamie says, hey, guys, rules for me, not for thee. [01:04:44] Yep. [01:04:44] This is their motto. [01:04:46] Absolutely. [01:04:48] And they don't seem like people you want to get to know or hang around. [01:04:52] Don't they seem like those weird kind of frat boy kind of like cool guys? [01:04:56] It's not my, it's not my crew. [01:04:58] Not my crew. [01:04:59] I'd like to see more of a, very frankly, I'd like to see more people out there. [01:05:04] Because remember, Charlie had nothing against gay people, nothing against them at all. [01:05:08] Nothing. [01:05:11] Scripture notwithstanding, he was so open-minded. [01:05:14] A lot of people loved him. [01:05:16] But the thing I'm saying is that Candace next has to say, what am I going to do next? [01:05:20] Brad says, R.I.P., David Simon, 64. [01:05:23] Oh, yeah, the Simon Property Group, who made malls. [01:05:25] See that guy, honey? [01:05:26] Who made the malls, David Simon? [01:05:31] Remember when malls, when malls came? [01:05:36] Oh, no. [01:05:38] I don't mean, we don't have malls anymore, do we? [01:05:40] We don't have them. [01:05:45] Yeah, there's malls. [01:05:46] Yeah, shortcuts, but not like that was a place. [01:05:49] This is where you would go. [01:05:50] Teenagers would go. [01:05:51] Old people, remember the old people who go and walk? [01:05:54] Remember that they meet the morning and they walk you over there. [01:05:58] They walk around the mall, which is okay. [01:06:01] But it was a whole nother, it's a different time then. [01:06:03] That's why you got to watch this 1974, 1975. [01:06:07] In any event, the next thing she has to do is that. [01:06:11] I also want to tell you something right now, which is so critical to understand. [01:06:14] My friends, the hardest thing for anybody to realize is that they're in a group that doesn't count anymore. [01:06:23] See, there'll always be somebody who likes them. [01:06:28] Like, for example, there are people who are followers of, oh, prototypically traditional Republicans, people who were pro-Reagan, Fox News, you know, I mean, you know, very, very important. [01:06:49] There was something which is interesting. [01:06:50] There was a show on Netflix about the Murdoch family and how they're trying to divvy up the goods and who's going to, you know, whether Lachlan and James or whoever. [01:06:59] And at the time, there was this, when Fox News came about, it blew everything away. [01:07:05] And Roger Ailes was a genius, but a sexual predator, a predator. [01:07:11] Do you hear about Bill Cosby today? [01:07:13] What is that? [01:07:13] $19 million? [01:07:14] How much? [01:07:15] Over $18 million. [01:07:16] $80 million. [01:07:16] How about a pre, how about pre-judgment Interesting. [01:07:24] There was a guy, believe it or not, there was a guy, which was so important. [01:07:28] There was a guy who decided for whatever it's worth that for years and years and years they would look the other way when it came to Bill Cosby. [01:07:36] Why, I don't know, but they did. [01:07:38] They just did. [01:07:40] Yeah, Bill Cosby, $19.3 million Jury Award. [01:07:43] Actually, it was, I think they, he, she won the award. [01:07:46] Was it a jury award or was it they reinstated? [01:07:49] I don't know what it was. [01:07:51] Oh, is it was a brand new trial? [01:07:54] Well, this was a guy who used to, everybody knew this. [01:07:58] You know, who one of the predators also was was Hugh Hefner? [01:08:00] Hugh Hefner makes it always. [01:08:02] Hugh Hefner did some great stuff, but he was a predator. [01:08:05] So many other people. [01:08:06] Don't think for a moment that people like Jack Nicholson and Warren Beatty and all those people in the 60s and 70s treated women beautifully. [01:08:14] And same thing with rock stars and Led Zeppelin or whatever. [01:08:17] Uh-uh. [01:08:18] Uh-uh. [01:08:19] Sweet, sweet Connie and DeBars and Plaster Casters. [01:08:24] It was a debauched time to be sure. [01:08:28] But this guy, they thought, they thought Joe, what am I trying to say? [01:08:38] Cosby. [01:08:39] Do you know how Cosby was brought down? [01:08:42] And I'm sure you remember this. [01:08:43] I want you to remember this. [01:08:45] Do you remember what happened? [01:08:47] They claimed fame. [01:08:52] Do you remember this? [01:08:57] Bill Cosby, everybody knew. [01:08:59] In fact, Mrs. L had a friend. [01:09:01] She knew, she knew people because she was been in the show business forever, but her friends knew about him for years. [01:09:06] Okay? [01:09:07] You understand this? [01:09:09] There was this Cosby was, remember this? [01:09:11] There was that Andrea Constand in 2004. [01:09:15] Remember this? [01:09:17] Well, what happened was in the year was it 2018? [01:09:22] No, there was, yeah, it was, anyway. [01:09:37] I don't know what year it was. [01:09:38] His name was Hannibal Burris. [01:09:41] Hannibal Burris was in Philly, I think it was. [01:09:46] He was a stand-up comic. [01:09:48] Nobody heard of Hannibal Burris. [01:09:52] Nobody heard of Hannibal Burris. [01:09:55] You what I'm telling you? [01:09:56] Nobody. [01:09:57] And they kind of knew a little bit about Bill Cosby, but they weren't really sure, you know, whatever the story was. [01:10:04] Anyway, so Hannibal Burris one time was at a club in, I think, Philly. [01:10:11] I forget the year. [01:10:13] And he said in this little club, not a big venue. [01:10:19] Says something like, yeah, well, Bill Cosby did this, or something about Bill Cosby. [01:10:25] Somebody recorded it. [01:10:27] It went viral. [01:10:30] When viral was viral. [01:10:35] And it was, it blew everything apart for reasons I do not understand. [01:10:42] So you got to remember this. [01:10:44] So Hannibal Burris, the comedian in Philly, mentioned Bill Cosby in this obscure comic in this little joint. [01:10:56] When this statement went viral, everything blew up. [01:11:01] The year and the date. [01:11:03] Let me get the specifics of this. [01:11:05] Because this is the reason there's a reason for what I'm telling you. [01:11:08] Because we live in a different world right now. [01:11:12] Yes, it was October 16th, 2014. [01:11:16] He was at the Trocadero in Philly. [01:11:18] He went off script and called out Billis Cosby on stage. [01:11:22] The clip was recorded by an audience member, recorded, uploaded online, and went viral. === Blunt Truth Goes Viral (11:21) === [01:11:29] And that was it. [01:11:31] That short, blunt bit cut through years of rumors that had largely stayed out of the mainstream. [01:11:42] And what I'm telling you is the next time somebody tells you that some obscure YouTube show or who the hell is Cannibal, Cannibal Owens, Candace Owens, whoever says that, remember Hannibal Burris. [01:12:00] If somebody said, do you know what happens if Joe, Joe Rogan is laughing at her? [01:12:05] What are you talking about? [01:12:09] We are the majority. [01:12:15] We are this kernel, this embryo, this granular, the mitochondria of a revolution. [01:12:22] I'm not kidding you. [01:12:24] Please, if you think I'm kidding, you're in the wrong place. [01:12:27] I'm dead serious. [01:12:30] This is a revolution we're in right now. [01:12:33] And we're going to change things. [01:12:34] And the first thing we're going to change is to get rid of this stupid two-party system. [01:12:37] It's ridiculous. [01:12:38] I don't even know what this is about. [01:12:41] And I want everybody to find out what is it that we believe in. [01:12:44] All of us. [01:12:45] Copac. [01:12:46] What do we believe in? [01:12:47] Truth. [01:12:49] And this thing called kind of justice. [01:12:50] I don't say truth, justice the American way, but I'm saying, but there's this thing called justice, where justice is meted out, where the bad guys get nailed and the good guys are supported and elevated. [01:13:00] That's what we're talking about. [01:13:01] And that's what's critical here. [01:13:03] And I can't be any more serious than that, any more obvious than that. [01:13:09] This is very, very serious. [01:13:10] And what we're doing is we represent something. [01:13:13] And believe it or not, they have thrown everything at us. [01:13:18] They paid influencers thousands of dollars to come after you and me and everybody else, including Candace. [01:13:24] Didn't work. [01:13:25] There were people who came forward and used all this nonsense. [01:13:29] Oh, what happens if Rogan interviews Candace? [01:13:34] What happens? [01:13:36] Nuclear. [01:13:40] Nuclear. [01:13:42] And the way Joe can do it, that's a great question. [01:13:46] The way Joe can do it, I know just how he can do it. [01:13:49] Joe, if you're listening, call me. [01:13:50] I'll tell you how to do it. [01:13:51] You make it sound like you're being tough, but you're not. [01:13:58] Deep down inside, if I sat down with Rogan, I said, let me tell you something. [01:14:02] What they did to this young man is ridiculous. [01:14:04] You want to sit down? [01:14:05] You think there's another? [01:14:06] Do you think there's two sides to that? [01:14:09] You want to be honest? [01:14:10] You want to talk to her about, well, maybe, you know, maybe Charlie had it coming. [01:14:13] I don't think so. [01:14:14] This is the only woman standing up to these people. [01:14:17] This is it. [01:14:17] This is Rosa Parks. [01:14:19] This is Thomas Aquinas. [01:14:20] This is St. Paul. [01:14:21] This is everybody. [01:14:22] Rolled him into one, MLK. [01:14:25] I was going to say Caesar Chavez, but he was another predator. [01:14:28] You see what I'm telling you? [01:14:30] This is the thing which is the most important. [01:14:33] This woman is, this woman's, she's going to make history. [01:14:36] And she has fended off everyone. [01:14:39] They can't touch her. [01:14:40] They've thrown these ridiculous. [01:14:41] I'm not going to mention them by name. [01:14:44] But you know who they are. [01:14:44] They're idiots. [01:14:46] They're paid. [01:14:47] You can tell who's paid and who's not. [01:14:50] And we know, look, look, stop it. [01:14:54] Stop it. [01:14:55] Or people who are paid by virtue of their own position. [01:14:59] You know, there are people sometimes who come across so honest. [01:15:02] I was listening today, and I cannot understand why I like Theo Vaughn so much. [01:15:10] Because he's basically kind of a, hey, you know, 1830. [01:15:14] You think so? [01:15:16] He's so honest. [01:15:17] He's like a child. [01:15:19] He's like a child. [01:15:21] He's limpid, pellucid. [01:15:25] He's 100% laser-like in his truth. [01:15:28] He's the best. [01:15:29] I mean, I can't take a steady dose of it, but you always know this is what he's thinking. [01:15:36] It's like when Billy Strings and Molly Tuttle play bluegrass, it's real. [01:15:40] They're not kidding. [01:15:42] You don't play that unless you believe it, unless you feel it. [01:15:45] And that's what this is. [01:15:46] This is a revolution right now. [01:15:47] So I would tell Joe Rogan, here's what you're going to do. [01:15:53] And the best thing is you start off with this. [01:15:55] Okay. [01:15:55] All right, Owens. [01:15:57] Remember, I'm asking this, and I'm really on her side, but I'm going to sound like I'm not. [01:16:01] Well, or that I'm being objective. [01:16:02] All right, Owens. [01:16:03] What's your beef? [01:16:04] What's your beef with Erica? [01:16:05] Open the door. [01:16:06] Let her go crazy. [01:16:08] What's your beef? [01:16:10] Is this personal? [01:16:12] And then she says, you damn right it's personal because that was my friend. [01:16:14] Ooh, ooh, ooh. [01:16:16] Write this down. [01:16:17] You got that one? [01:16:20] It's like when you're in a wrestling ring and I'm going to put you over. [01:16:27] I got to make it look like I'm fighting you. [01:16:29] But for you to succeed, you got to beat me. [01:16:32] And you got to beat me in a way that the audience understands. [01:16:36] And if I say, well, what's your goal? [01:16:39] So let me, so what's your, so what's your beef? [01:16:42] And attack him head on. [01:16:44] What's your beef? [01:16:45] What's your beef? [01:16:46] Is it against Judaism, Jews, Israel? [01:16:48] What? [01:16:49] Why do they say that about you? [01:16:50] Why? [01:16:51] Why don't you just tone it down? [01:16:54] Tone it down? [01:16:55] Can you imagine telling Candace, why don't you tone it down? [01:16:58] That's what you ask her. [01:17:00] You ask her an absurd question, or she'll blow and go, tone it down. [01:17:04] Yes. [01:17:06] Haven't you said enough? [01:17:10] And by the way, if you want to throw in the Macron thing too, it's like, look, what do you care about what they did years ago between two adult people? [01:17:16] Look, he might have been underage when he was a kid. [01:17:18] So what? [01:17:19] He's not complaining. [01:17:20] Is it any of your business? [01:17:21] Why is it your business? [01:17:23] Say it. [01:17:25] Open the door. [01:17:26] And then she says, I'm like, why? [01:17:27] Because predation is my business. [01:17:29] I don't like lying people to people, people lying to me. [01:17:32] And I was fine. [01:17:33] And the only reason I went after Macron was when he came after, he came after me. [01:17:37] Then I said, okay, the gloves are off. [01:17:39] Same thing happens with Erica. [01:17:41] I didn't know who she was. [01:17:42] I kind of knew who she was, but whatever it was. [01:17:44] She did this. [01:17:45] And you walk out and I say, congratulations. [01:17:48] I just handed you your victory, but I made it sound like I'm fighting you. [01:17:54] I'm not. [01:17:55] I'm doing it in a way I'm giving you. [01:17:56] I'm pushing you. [01:17:59] Isn't it better just to let things go? [01:18:01] No. [01:18:03] You know she's going to go crazy. [01:18:05] Can't you just talk about, you know, you got a nice voice, like what your favorite songs are. [01:18:11] And, you know, talk about the church. [01:18:15] And, you know, what would Jesus think about this? [01:18:18] Jesus. [01:18:19] What? [01:18:20] He'd be trying to vindicate people? [01:18:21] He'd love it. [01:18:24] Jesus loved the truth. [01:18:25] Tell me what I'm saying. [01:18:26] This is not true. [01:18:26] Go ahead. [01:18:27] Show me what I said. [01:18:28] It's not true. [01:18:29] I'm chapter and verse. [01:18:31] Candace says, and by the way, if anybody will tell you one thing I've done, I probably gave too much chapter and verse. [01:18:35] Sometimes it sounds like I'm reading like a trial transcript. [01:18:39] And I realize sometimes again, but the point is I want people to understand, I'm not doing this just because I want to be a dick. [01:18:45] I want to do this because I think these people are evil and they're wrong. [01:18:49] And this one in particular, and she comes after me, she's going nowhere. [01:18:52] And what about Aubrey? [01:18:54] I wish somebody wish they do a GoFundMe for her. [01:18:58] I wonder what these GoFundMes are they legit? [01:19:01] Do people get taxed? [01:19:02] I don't know. [01:19:03] Anyway, but that's the beauty of this. [01:19:07] And Candace will walk by like, wow. [01:19:10] I think maybe they did. [01:19:13] See, remember, though, Candace has to make Joe look good. [01:19:18] Uh-oh, what's this? [01:19:22] Hang on. [01:19:23] All of a sudden, the thing went crazy. [01:19:26] What's going on here? [01:19:28] Hang on now. [01:19:29] Hang on, Bubba. [01:19:30] Hang on. [01:19:30] Let's fix it. [01:19:33] Don't go that. [01:19:34] Let's go back. [01:19:34] Let's see. [01:19:35] Put it back to what it was. [01:19:36] Hang on. [01:19:37] There we go. [01:19:38] There we go. [01:19:39] Yeah, buddy. [01:19:40] Whoa, Bill. [01:19:41] Wouldn't you love to see this? [01:19:43] I would stop everything I'm doing. [01:19:45] I would want to see it live. [01:19:48] Let me go back to what I'm saying. [01:19:50] This is the forum. [01:19:54] Can you think anything on TV? [01:19:56] When was the last time you saw anything on TV that you wanted to see? [01:19:58] Anything? [01:19:59] Anything? [01:20:01] The last thing I can remember is maybe on Sunday nights, the Sopranos. [01:20:05] Sopranos was what, 20-something years ago? [01:20:07] 20? [01:20:10] Could be close to 30. [01:20:11] Could be, yeah, 30. [01:20:12] Yeah, yeah. [01:20:13] Could be close to 30 years ago. [01:20:14] Do you remember, by the way, can I tell you something? [01:20:16] You know why Gen Zers love, I keep saying Gen Z. [01:20:19] I don't know what Gen Z is, but you know what I mean? [01:20:21] Youngins. [01:20:21] You know why they love 99? [01:20:26] 27 years ago? [01:20:29] Now think about this. [01:20:30] Do you know why people love the Sopranos? [01:20:32] You know why? [01:20:33] Because it's real? [01:20:34] Because it's legitimate? [01:20:36] Because they use the N-word when it's necessary. [01:20:39] They're just violent when they have to be. [01:20:42] They told you the truth. [01:20:44] It's not about family. [01:20:47] R.I.P. pro wrestler Dennis Condre. [01:20:50] Don't know who that one is. [01:20:53] Don't know that one. [01:20:54] Sorry. [01:20:55] Thank you for that, though. [01:20:56] See what I'm saying? [01:20:57] This is, people love this. [01:20:59] And younger people would love this because what we are is we're very authentic. [01:21:03] And we're not bullshitting people. [01:21:06] We're not worried about dress and all that stuff. [01:21:08] No. [01:21:09] No. [01:21:11] Don't you understand what I'm saying? [01:21:12] It's about authenticity. [01:21:13] It's about real. [01:21:15] Keeping it real like Al Sharpin used to say. [01:21:17] I'm serious about that. [01:21:18] That's why Joe, Joe, why Joe Kent, God bless him. [01:21:21] He looks, see what he looks. [01:21:23] He wears a and the same thing with Tucker. [01:21:27] Tucker's fine. [01:21:28] Let me tell you something. [01:21:28] Tucker is as blue blood as you can get. [01:21:30] This guy's got more goddamn money than you can imagine. [01:21:33] He's got more money than you know what to do with. [01:21:38] He is loaded. [01:21:40] But you know what? [01:21:41] It doesn't matter. [01:21:42] We don't care. [01:21:43] I don't care if you're poor, care if you're rich. [01:21:45] Tell me the truth. [01:21:47] And then whenever he does something, whenever they go after him, he announces it. [01:21:50] Well, you know what they're going to do? [01:21:51] They're going to try to arrest me. [01:21:53] Well, so much for that. [01:21:54] Remember last time he said, yeah, the NSA is after me. [01:21:57] Somebody called me. [01:21:58] Remember you got this guy, Tony Bobolinski? [01:22:00] Remember that fellow who was trying to spill the beans about Biden? [01:22:06] And there's some other stuff coming up too. [01:22:07] You know who's going to be very helpful? [01:22:08] Well, that is Elon Musk. [01:22:10] And there's some other stuff too on the darker sides of, are you finding this? [01:22:14] Or my Lionel Media X account. [01:22:18] I have a subscribers base. [01:22:20] We talk about things that I don't want people to know about. [01:22:23] Just, well, the famous Wiener laptop. [01:22:30] You know that video? [01:22:30] You know those stories that are out there? [01:22:33] Let me leave you with something very, very important. [01:22:36] There's something that is out there. [01:22:39] There is something that is out there when something becomes a rumor. [01:22:44] Thank you very much for how you've been so great at following my beloved wife, Lynn Shaw, Lynn's Warriors. === Elon Musk Spills Beans (03:26) === [01:22:50] She did a story today. [01:22:54] Is that on about the education? [01:23:01] You've got to see this cybersecurity piece. [01:23:04] And tomorrow she'll have an interview from an education expert out of Baltimore. [01:23:11] It will blow your mind. [01:23:16] And she's at Lynn's Warriors, and I will thank you for that. [01:23:18] She is, I'm telling you, these people she talks to, she gives attention and gives focus and gives a platform to people who are so, this one young man, young man, everybody's young, I guess, compared to me. [01:23:32] But the point is he is so, so incredibly focused and so fabulous in terms of this. [01:23:41] This is her, this is her, by the way, here's her, her link. [01:23:44] Please, please sign up because there are so many things. [01:23:49] What's happening to our society is incredible. [01:23:52] Oh, by the way, a little conspiracy. [01:23:53] Did you see about that big, did you see this plane? [01:23:57] Did you see the plane at LaGuardia last night? [01:24:00] I was on the air, but no, right before I was on the air, no, like 11.30 or something. [01:24:04] This Air France, Air Canada came in and the front of it, it was taxiing about 30 miles an hour and hit an emergency truck. [01:24:13] The front of it is shattered. [01:24:16] Shattered. [01:24:16] Air Canada's right, Liggy Lights. [01:24:18] Shattered. [01:24:20] Shadubi, the stones, shattered. [01:24:23] One woman in the front, one of the flight attendants, flew out from her seat. [01:24:27] She was belted. [01:24:29] She was saved. [01:24:30] It looked, the front looked like it was just hanging, like dripping. [01:24:35] Question, question. [01:24:38] How did that plane hit a truck and just shatter when airlines hit, went right through the plane, went through the various towers, steel, steel, steel, curtains of steel went in like a knife through butter. [01:24:58] How'd that happen? [01:25:02] How did that happen? [01:25:05] Any ideas? [01:25:11] Making a note of that one. [01:25:15] I love 9-11. [01:25:17] 9-11, some of you folks might not have been around then. [01:25:20] Or it might have been, this is 25 years ago this year, this September. [01:25:25] And it might have been before your time. [01:25:27] But how did that happen? [01:25:29] This thing is going, it hits a, what was it, an emergency vehicle or something? [01:25:35] Fire engine. [01:25:36] Shatters. [01:25:37] Front shatters. [01:25:38] It's on an angle. [01:25:40] Dripping wires and kills the pilot, kills the co-pilot. [01:25:46] 30 miles an hour. [01:25:47] But these other planes went, they didn't just hit, what they did, hit the buildings, 9-11, and maybe accordion outside. [01:25:59] It just, how does this happen? [01:26:04] How does this happen? [01:26:05] Pentagon, eight layers of reinforced. [01:26:08] How did it go through? [01:26:09] And there's no plane there. [01:26:11] Building seven, apocalypse, free fall speed, never hit by anything. === 9-11 Plane Crash Details (02:16) === [01:26:17] 5.20 p.m. [01:26:19] Again, why? [01:26:24] But I digress. [01:26:26] Thank you. [01:26:28] You's people are beauteous. [01:26:31] Thank you. [01:26:32] Thank you for everything. [01:26:33] You's people, as we say in Hell's Kitchen, are beautiful. 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