It's Over for Erika Kirk and TPUSA: Don't Say We Didn't Warn You
Lionel Nation dissects the Tyler Robinson case, alleging Erika Kirk and TPUSA orchestrated a conspiracy involving Charlie Kirk's alleged motives regarding transgender issues. He proposes a "people's grand jury" to challenge prosecution claims about an AR-15 assembly, citing parallels to the Russell Tribunal while mocking the two-party system as a "Uniparty." The host critiques FBI failures under Pam Bondi, warns of criminal entanglement risks similar to the Epstein case, and advocates neutralizing corrupt officials like Mike Johnson through primary threats. Ultimately, the episode argues that unfiltered truth often faces suppression, urging listeners to reject global institutions and political branding in favor of independent moral judgment. [Automatically generated summary]
This is the fourth stage of this story, the storyline.
Remember, it began with initially Charlie's crime, and then it went to the actual participants who really was involved in Charlie's crime.
And then the third one was the motivation.
Motivation is going to be very difficult, very, very difficult.
And that's anybody's guess, and you could just pretend.
And the fourth part of this was just Erica Kirk just providing nothing but absolute limitless fun and excitement.
She's the gift that keeps on giving because you can't believe that she actually exists.
You can't believe it.
You can't.
And the more I see, I mean, I think I've seen everything.
You know, I've seen every combination.
Not even close.
Not even close.
Absolute incredible.
This is the story that keeps on giving.
Now, what we've been seeing lately doing these, and I love doing the live streams with you.
It's just a different dimension.
You know, when you talk into the thing by yourself and nobody's there, you're wondering, is anybody listening to this?
And then later on, you're going to find out.
So I like to see active numbers and the like.
But we've been getting more and more folks, and we always welcome them because we love good, healthy debate.
Courteous, you know, we don't want to mean name-calling or anything, but I mean, you know, extremely obstreperous name-calling.
We don't want execration and the like.
But we've had a couple of people coming in and say that you people are crazy.
And I love this.
You people are, you're crazy.
And whenever we ask them, well, why are we crazy?
They can't answer it because they really don't know anything about this.
You have to know the facts of the case.
You have to know the facts of the case.
But the greatest thing that's happening, and this is what I've been telling you for the longest time, and this is all started at the behest, at the inspiration of Candace Owens, who has been just, come on, come on.
There's nobody else.
There's nobody else.
Baron Coleman has been exquisite.
Hats off to you.
Absolutely a one-man tour commada.
He's like a Watergate committee.
Collins been terrific.
Jimmy Dore.
They keep saying, Jimmy Dore's a comedian.
As though a comedian, some of the most brilliant people in the world have been comedians.
And some of the most brilliant comedians have been people.
If you think about it.
But he's brought up some terrific stuff about how the storyline of Edu of Tyler is.
It doesn't make any sense.
It's been fantastic.
And then there have been these other great, great folks.
Anissy and oh, I've told you about this.
I mean, Niss, I think her name is Niss C. N-I-S-S-C-E-E.
Christine Fecketty, who does the most incredible deep AD Fleet.
Oh my God.
Just.
And there's a bunch of other folks in here.
But they've been just terrific.
Just terrific.
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful.
But all of this, all of this is a part of, oh, and our latest one, I ran into this.
You're going to love this one.
Their names are, well, their YouTube, well, their, I guess YouTube, but their Twitter is Brandy and Billy.
Brandy B-R-N-D-I and Billy, B-I-L-L-I-E show.
Two young ladies who are just terrific.
And they had some of the most very interesting take.
They were in the courtroom amidst and among Tyler's family.
And they were listening.
And they were basically getting a good idea as far as they didn't think he did this.
Listen, you know and I know.
When you've got a real nutcase in your family, this guy said, yep, that's Jerry.
All right.
Uh-huh.
It's a matter of time.
But all of them are saying, no, no, By the way, they're on YouTube as well, I think.
But the point is, this is a huge crowdsourcing.
And I love this because this is the people's grand jury.
Remember the old days of the, oh, this was important.
Wild Vietnam Tribunals00:02:25
The Russell tribunals.
And in fact, the Russell tribunals are a phenomenal.
Let me give you a little update.
The Russell Tribunal, also called the Sartre Tribunal.
These were Vietnam, post-Vietnam.
These were the, let me see this.
Ooh, tribunals.
This is Vietnam.
This was so terrific.
They would meet.
And ah, the tribunals, yes.
After the Vietnam War, there was no formal international tribunal, but they had these informal and political tribunals.
The most famous being Russell Tribunal, organized by Bertrand Russell and supported by Jean-Paul Sartre and others, Sartre.
And supporters say it exposed truths about the median government.
And it was wonderful.
The tribunals recognized, they were not recognized by any government, but it had no legal power to prosecute.
But it had something else.
It held hearings and gathered testimony and accused the United States of war crimes, including bombings of civilians, the use of chemical weapons like Agent Orange.
Inside Vietnam, after the war ended in 1975, there were re-education camps, not tribunals.
I mean, there's all of these independent shows.
It's this one called, did you ever see The Winter Soldier?
Was it Winter Soldier doc?
Yes, yes.
The Winter Soldier.
Oh, my God.
Winter Soldier.
Did you see that?
These Vietnam tribunals, it was wild.
I mean, you couldn't believe what was involved.
They would sit around, they would talk, and they would explain how, yep, Winter Soldier.
Yep.
You have to see this.
1971 was a landmark 1971 public inquiry in which U.S.-Vietnam War veterans gave testimony.
It was incredible.
It was in Detroit from January 31st to February 2nd, 1971.
They talked about the Meeli massacre.
They talked about everything.
It was at a Howard Johnson's hotel.
It was incredible.
You've got to see this Winter Soldier.
Proving the Rifle Defense00:14:58
And the purpose of this is, is that individuals brought this about.
Individuals.
Our good friend Richard McCarthy, Dick McCarthy, says so much opportunity to learn and to help one another.
Absolutely.
Could not have said it.
And thank you.
Absolutely.
What I'm saying is, we don't need, you don't need Kash Patel.
You don't need him.
You don't need these people.
They're worthless.
The gig's up.
We've already heard this.
You can't even, they couldn't even release Epstein files.
You want these people involved in this?
Stop it.
Stop it.
It's ridiculous.
We can do this.
And when we do this and we say, here it is, if all of a sudden we put in, what I want to do is a mini trial.
I want to put a mini trial on and I want to put the evidence and I want people to hear this.
And we could do a mock trial, get some lawyers, get a judge, put this on, and let people, for a special YouTube or a special public digital platform extravaganza, you decide, click it home, text this number, who wins, who it would be incredible.
It would be unbelievable because the government is not going to help you.
They're not going to help you.
They're so into this.
They're so connected to this.
I don't know if it's because it's TPUSA or if it's because it's conservatism or there's a lot of money coming in.
I don't know.
But forget the government.
Just forget it.
It's not going to happen.
None of it's going to happen.
And the thing about it is that we really don't need them.
We know what's going on.
And here's the thing: if you want to say something, prove it.
Don't you say, give you an example, Jimmy Dore.
He was just the other day talking about something and he went through the whole notion of the preposterous nature of Tyler taking his rifle, climbing up, clambering up this wall or whatever it is, going on the roof, putting back together again.
This is this 30-odd six.
And I've got to hear more of this.
I want to find out where he got this from, specifically.
I mean, I take his word for it, obviously.
But he's clambering up, and then he takes this rifle and he has a screwdriver, and he has to put it together again and then fire it, I guess, and then take it apart and then take it back down and then put it back together again because they found it with it with the towel wrapped around it.
And they quote, found DNA.
And so what Jimmy Dore was doing, which is the most sense, was he said, let's just think about it.
How do you do this?
There's always a practical nature.
There's always a practical explanation for something.
There is a practical explanation.
I remember one time I had a secondary murder case.
And eventually they didn't go to trial.
He pled, but there was this one picture I saw where they found this guy in his car.
And he was behind the wheel.
And I said, how do you, unless somebody just dumped them there, how do you get there?
And assuming he's sitting there and he decides to dispatch himself, the wheel was like right here.
I still never, I couldn't figure out how he contorted himself.
Was he writhing?
I don't know.
But unless you look at the specifics of the case, the specifics, who, the time, the temperature, the wear, who was there, how hard it was to climb up.
Did you really see these people?
Did you really, did you really see him move across?
Did you really see him move across?
Is that him?
Is that Tyler?
How do we know?
Where was the rifle?
And for him to take this thing and get this.
Well, here we go.
There's this got this thing here.
Did you ever see these things?
By the way, this is a great, this came when I put together a chair.
Man, but does this make a whoo?
This will get your attention in the crowd.
But assuming it's something like this, and you've got to do this, and you've got to put this piece together, and God forbid anything becomes misaligned.
God forbid the barrel, the scope, anything.
It makes no sense.
Jamie Burlington says, was watching Baron before this, surprise he's caught the TPUSA usual suspects and more lies.
Scoundrels they are.
I also, indeed, I also want to find out, and I want to say this carefully.
Make sure the lies mean something.
Make sure the lies get you.
If you talk to people, remember, a regular jury who's coming in at this at the last minute, and you talk about all the tarmac hugs and you flew in here and you were on the plane by yourself and then he wasn't.
A lot of people are going to say, where are we going with this?
And you could say inconsistent statements for the sake of inconsistent doesn't help you.
If it's not, remember, when you take a case or trial, you want to get rid of all the stuff that doesn't matter.
You're going to don't confuse people.
Get down to this.
Boom, boom, boom, boom.
That's it.
Don't confuse them.
Prosecution's got to prove it was there.
Defense have to prove reasonable doubt, reasonable doubt.
And all this other kind of stuff.
By the way, that's terrific.
Because remember, if they're lying about stuff that, God forbid, you know, just to show people, they're lying about stuff that doesn't even matter.
But in terms of the actual involvement, proof.
And by the way, to say proof of something, that's a very difficult thing.
I don't think we're at the proof level yet.
Remember something.
We don't have to prove anything yet.
We don't have to prove anything.
To defend Tyler, you don't have to prove anything.
Just dispute it.
Just dispute it.
Throw some things.
Just, first of all, there's the gravamen, the bulk of what you're trying to use in your defense, picking away.
And then we just like, here's some other shite.
We're going to hear some other stuff.
You're going to love this.
Just to show you how messed up the weird these people were.
How very strange.
For example, in a defense, in a defense of Tyler, I wouldn't probably show anything from Erica at all.
Because it doesn't go to his defense.
And the judge most probably would say, that's irrelevant.
Yeah, but I want to show the picture of Erica at the funeral, but that's irrelevant.
She's not on trial.
He's on trial.
So remember, keep in mind what we're talking about.
Some of this stuff is great just to show how she's a fraud and TPOSA.
Listen, how the, I couldn't care.
I'm not going to give him a dime.
Whatever happens to them is up to them.
How anybody, put it this way, you have got to be so insulated, and I think a lot of people are so insulated from the facts of the case not to understand this.
I just don't, first of all, all the money, all these private planes, all these jets, all that, what is going on?
The money?
Did you see all the money these people make?
Wow.
But anyway, you know who else did a great one too?
A terrific one is wolves and finance.
Wolves and finance.
Terrific.
Absolutely great.
John says, any of these guys take the same antidepressants, you think?
Any of you guys take the same anti-depression?
Could be.
I don't know.
I'm not sure.
Remember, my whole thing, just for purposes of this, is let me give, let me imagine this.
Let me introduce defense exhibit number one or witness number one.
Marine sniper, FBI sniper school, somebody and said, sir, may I show you something?
And you mark all your exhibits beforehand.
And anytime you have any kind of firearm as an exhibit, you've got to make sure you've got to take the bolt out.
You put that in some handguns.
You take the cylinder out and you put that piece of that tape or cord.
You've got to really satisfy because people will freak out.
Anytime juries see this, you've got to make sure.
No, no, wait, wait, wait, wait.
This is nothing in here.
See here?
And you got to really show them.
But anyway, imagine this.
Mr. What's Day?
State your name for the record.
My name is such and such.
And I've been with the FBI and I was with the Marine Corps and I was a gunnery sergeant.
Okay, here you go.
Would you like this?
This is a screwdriver.
Good.
Take this weapon apart now and just time it.
And just watch him.
Watch what a guy in a courtroom with a nice little towel or one of those, you know, those mats, you know, where you and he's sitting there and he's doing this.
He can take his time.
No pressure.
Nobody watching.
He's not on his belly.
It's pretty good.
How long have you been doing this?
30 years.
Good.
Now, do me a favor.
Put it back together again.
It goes like this.
Puts it back.
Okay, great.
Not bad.
And then time it.
Now, take it apart again.
I let them see this.
No pressure.
No sweating.
No worry.
No, nothing.
Because if, as Jimmy has suggested, or maybe something similar to this, he can't go up there with this rifle down your leg.
It's got to be a part.
And where it is, I have no idea.
Is it in a bag?
Where did he do this?
And then you're taking it down and taking it apart.
So you have to have it.
It has to be loose, right?
To take it up, I guess.
You're not going to be caught with this rifle.
Maybe you do.
It depends.
Either way, break it down, put it together.
Break it down, put it together.
And you can say, and by the way, Mr. Ett, what happens if the scope is off?
You're going to put that.
A lot can be moved here.
Can you center this ahead of time?
Can you?
If you're a professional sniper, do snipers do this?
You always see them on TV.
They always open up.
They always have their shooting their rifle in a case and all that.
Do you advise that?
No.
This guy's what?
20-something years old?
Does he know how to do this?
Got to keep your breathing under control.
Got to keep your all this stuff.
You can't be nervous.
Tell me things like weather, wind, density of the air, topography, the load.
Tell me all of the variables.
And what would you normally do?
Well, I would have a spotter with me.
Is this distance close enough where you would not need a spotter?
Oh, no.
No, absolutely.
Why?
Because I can't hit anybody else.
I don't want to hit anybody else.
Now, if I were to tell you, Mr. So-and-so, do you think this is pretty good shooting?
Yeah.
What if I told you that that wasn't a bullet?
It was something else.
That would make more sense because this is, because that means he wouldn't have had to shoot anything.
Because it can be done, but wow.
Because this is a weird kind of a thing.
We don't know about that.
And we don't have the Emmy's report.
We don't know any of this stuff.
Just imagine this jury going back and saying, doubt, over, over, over, over, doubt.
That's it.
That's it.
That's not guilty.
I have to prove anything.
You know, he said some, he didn't like what Charlie was saying about trans.
So what?
You know, he had a gay boyfriend.
So what?
You know, he might have written the text.
So what?
I don't care what he wrote.
Doing it's another story.
And you got to prove he did it beyond a reasonable doubt.
You got to prove he did it.
And either you got to show me how he did it.
Who saw him do it?
How do you know he did it?
Did he admit to it?
Who said what?
We don't know.
You don't know anything.
And what I'm trying to tell you is that can you imagine if for some reason this guy walks?
Oh, dear God.
Can you imagine?
I can't.
You don't think that's possible?
And if you create the theme to this jury that they had it in for this guy, he's a patsy.
Listen, he's no angel.
Nobody's, who knows?
He had a gun.
Why has he got a gun?
I don't even know.
Maybe he wanted to do that.
Maybe he did.
Maybe he wishes he could.
But did they prove it?
Did they prove it?
So what?
And you want that jury to be so disgusted.
Like, what am I doing here?
That's another thing, too.
Why'd you bring me?
Why?
Trusting a Real Patsy00:16:13
State your name for the record.
Candace Owens.
Anybody call you?
No.
That'd be a good one to get into.
How do you get that in there?
Maybe the argument is that there was such a rush to judgment.
And, believe it or not, and almost an inherent incompetence on the part of the, perhaps, of the defense team.
Do you know what it's like?
I'd be on the phone saying, yes, Ms. Owens, hi.
I represent Tyler Robinson.
Can I come talk to you?
Yes.
Could you bring any of your compatriots, Mr. Coleman, Mr. whoever, can you bring them?
Can I talk to you?
Ms. Owens, is there anything in particular you want?
Oh, and by the way, Mr. Wolves and Finance, is there anything you would like me?
And I would also talk to these two, Brandy and Billy.
I would say, when you were in the courtroom, what did you notice?
Tell me something.
Let me say, ooh, I never thought about that.
It's good.
What was her name?
Who was that person?
I never, they're not on the witness list.
Who is this?
Would you recognize them?
Did they identify themselves as his aunt or cousin or neighbor?
That's how you do this.
Plus, you have the best investigators that are already gone out and do.
They've already done this.
This is, this is the.
Oh, my God.
And depending on, Depending upon, and if I could do some research ahead of time, if Candace Owens, her popularity rating, her Q rating, or her popularity, whatever they have, they have these various indices.
And you can take all kinds of polling ahead of time.
But let's say she were to, I'm just saying, show up at the trial.
Show up.
I don't know if she can be in there.
Normally you have a thing called invoking the rule, the rule of sequestration.
Anybody who's going to be testifying or will be testifying cannot be in the courtroom.
If you're going to call them, there's no way we're going to call Candace Owens.
Have her sit there.
Larry King did it during the OJ trial.
They've done it before.
Jimmy Breslin used to do it.
Can you imagine if they look out and they say, is that Candace Owens?
Wow, that's Candace.
I wonder whose side she's on.
What do you think?
Can you do that?
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
During John Gotti's trial, Anthony Quinn showed up.
Remember Jay Black from Jay and the Americans?
He was in there.
Mickey Rourke, all of them showing up, sitting there watching the, they used to bring, who was it?
Was it was it the Joe?
Didn't Joe Lewis one time sit in a courtroom?
Oh, yeah.
Mm-hmm.
Because who's who's look who's looking out for this guy?
Now, by the way, listen, I could, for all we know, somebody could say, come here, let me show you something.
This kid's so guilty.
It's not even funny.
Let me show you.
Please, please show me.
Please, please show me.
There's, there's La Ranita Neybug says there are more, there are more chances Floyd actually couldn't breathe than this kid de living Kirk.
I like that.
Sorry, any of me to laugh.
D-living.
I like that.
Yeah.
Well, well, listen.
Like I said, and thank you, by the way, good lady.
I, I, could, listen, if somebody says, no, you got it all wrong, my friend, please tell me.
I don't think so, but I want to know the truth.
We want to know the truth.
Bring in the truth.
And this is what I also worry about.
I can see somebody saying, you know, I mentioned this before.
You know, it'd be a lot better if maybe one day we didn't have to worry about him.
You know what I mean?
It'd be a lot better if we didn't have to worry about him.
You understand that?
You got this?
Look at this.
Is that beautiful or what?
Salute.
Kind of goodness.
Great work.
Thank you.
You have no idea how much this is.
This is my thing.
I've seen this before.
I've seen this.
This courtroom stuff, when you get in there, you don't know.
And once it starts, you don't know what's going to happen.
You don't know what's going to happen.
I'm telling you, I've had it happen.
It's wild.
But then you think to yourself, and again, unless you get into it, then you know right away what happened.
If they're setting this kid up for something, you can't have that happen.
But you know, I hate to keep saying this, but if something happened to him, God forbid, God forbid, something happened, but all of a sudden he was, I don't know, he just went away, that would be horrible.
And the reason why it would be horrible is because the case would be over.
Jamie Burlington says, what do you think chances of a televised trial?
Ooh.
You know, it's funny.
I'm still, the jury's out with that one.
I think, since it's not federal court, there's a chance.
I think in this particular case, in this case, I would say, I want a televised trial.
I want to see it.
The Sixth Amendment provides the right for a defendant to a speedy and a public trial.
The reason why they want a public trial is because you don't want to have a little star chamber, one of these, like that Ceaușescu, that lunchroom justice, you know, in the middle of the night, some, you know, room somewhere.
You want it to be open to the public where you can walk in and see this.
Oh, I think it'd be great.
It would also make it very difficult for somebody to throw this case.
Now, Wolves and Finance, Mr. Wolves and Finance, mentioned something about he had some questions about who the lawyers were.
I don't know about that.
I want to know, first thing I'm going to talk to is, let me talk to the parents.
Yeah, what did he tell you?
What did he tell you exactly?
Each person individually.
What did he tell you?
He said he did it.
Tell me when you tell me.
What exactly?
Do you have anything in writing?
Any text worthy?
Tell me what he told you.
And when did he tell you this?
And what does he know?
And is there something, is your son okay?
Is there something wrong with him?
Is he susceptible to anything?
I don't want to hear anything about text messages.
Text messages can be fixed anytime.
You can change the wording.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying.
But what did he tell you?
What was his demeanor like?
Did he seem afraid?
Did you talk to him in person?
What did he tell you specifically?
Did he seem at all confused?
Did he all remember, remember, what did we think about kids?
MK Ultra.
Not that he's injected.
See, the MK Ultra that people used to think about is when you would be zapped with LSD or something and you'd wake up, you know, with a gun in your hand and I don't remember, you know.
That's really not it.
There's sometimes just more of a conditioning, kind of a mind control, menticide, changing the way you think about things.
I don't know.
But parents know their kids.
You know your kids.
He was not right.
He was scared.
It's like they told him, they worried him or threatened him or something.
And that's why if there was a way to do this.
You know, the old days it would say, get him on the state custody.
I want him segregated.
And when you tell somebody that, you're basically telling the Utah people, I don't trust you, because you could assist in his dispatch.
And they take great umbrage at that.
They go, what are you talking about?
What are you suggesting?
Well, I'm just saying that maybe, you know, maybe what?
Well, I don't know if I trust you so much.
I don't know if I don't know if I don't know if I really trust you.
I don't know if I like this.
I don't trust you.
There's something about this case.
It's just, it's beautiful.
Absolutely beautiful.
Now, one of the best things to do, one of the greatest things to do, okay, that's that.
And When we do this, you're going to want me to be doing the trial by play by play.
You're going to want me to do that, guaranteed.
If this thing goes live or goes, oh, you know what we should do?
We should fly into some place and have a big viewing party or something.
It's terrible to think that.
But listen, the old days, remember the Scopes Monkey trial in 1920, whatever it was.
This was, people would come and remember they would hand out those fans from the funeral home.
People went to courts.
They almost crushed, they had to move the case outside, and people went to see trials.
The Lindbergh case in New Jersey, I mean, just that was maybe the crime of the century.
OJ, this past week in LA with the meta case, you have the right to receive.
Remember, speeding in a public trial.
They want you to be a part of this.
They want you to be there, to see it, to watch what happens.
And you can't tell anything until you catch the flavor of this.
I remember one time I did something.
They had me do a TV thing, which is, and I walked in and all I saw was, I think it was opening statements.
Oh, that's it.
It's done.
It's done.
The opening statement was so good.
It was like there was nothing to be, there was no, and sometimes you got to go to trial because, you know.
And who are the prosecutors?
Who's getting stuck with this dog?
That's what I want to know.
Are they going to make him a deal?
Don't make them a deal.
Don't take the deal.
Don't say, listen, plead, we'll guarantee you.
You know, we have the firing squad.
And no.
How do I tell them that?
No, go to trial.
Force them to do it.
Again, depending upon, unless there's something, unless there's something, a smoking gun, literally, that we don't know about.
Don't take a deal.
They'll give them, unless they give you a manslaughter.
No!
Because once it, no, we're not going to find out what happened.
I want to find out.
Of course, we're going to be using this kid as kind of a not a fulcrum, but as a lever, as bait.
But I want to get to the bottom of this.
And then the next case, the next case, I want to do a production, the likes of which.
Big stage, dark, big screens, starring Candace Owens.
As she comes on, this is, this is Colveck.
This is Tyler Buck.
This is, this is this, this, this, this, and this.
This is what they said.
Lie, lie, lie.
And every time there's a, anytime there's, said this on this day, this and this, ding, anytime there's a, there's a lie, you see a big X ding.
They lie for reasons.
This is what she will say.
For reasons you can't even.
And then you wait.
Remember this song?
Remember, honey, the prime of Miss Gene Brody?
You know, this would be the prime of Ms. Erica Kirk.
There she is.
Oh my God.
There is nothing, nothing like her.
Nothing.
Just, I swear, there are these people who take things.
I didn't know this.
Everything she ever said was a classic.
Erica providing great content.
Oh, it's not content.
It's you can't believe this.
You can't believe this.
Remember, remember Stormy Daniels, Dusty Saddles, whatever her name was, that tramp with, you know, she was a, she's this harlot, this, this porn star with Trump.
Remember this one?
Remember this?
You say, what is this?
She was like, excuse me, did you star in?
Just read the names of what she did.
Then Eugene Carroll, remember that one?
The woman who claimed she was a jury agreed, apparently, that she was mauled at a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room.
Remember this crazy, remember this woman?
She was on Rachel Maddow.
And I'm going to buy you a, what do you want, Rachel?
I'm going to buy you a motorcycle.
I'm going to buy you.
And her lawyer was saying, she was like, oh, that was beautiful.
That's nothing compared to this.
It's nothing compared to Erica.
Which Erica do you want?
Which Erica do you want?
Which one?
Let me tell you how good Erica is.
I could do an AI piece that is so off the wall and say, tell me what's AI and what's not.
And then show you a real interview.
You couldn't tell the difference.
Half of the time you go for the interview.
Just, just, I mean, and when Drewski, Drewski probably says, I don't think, let's face it, I'm just saying, I'm sure Mr. Drewski is a fine, fine man who has his finger in the pulse of society.
I don't think the Erica Kirk and TPUSA was really something that they worried about all the time.
I just don't, I don't see that.
But even he couldn't get past it.
You can't miss this.
Just five minutes of her, you think this can't be real.
Oh, yeah, it's real.
This is real.
No, no, no, this is real.
This is really real stuff.
She's just, and then remember all those people.
Oh, I'd love to go through all those folks on Fox News and saying, did you really do this?
I know.
Hey, Barry Weiss, did you do this?
I know, I know.
How did I know?
You didn't, you didn't, your nut alarm didn't go off at all?
Nothing, huh?
It's wild.
Because right now, the, I guess the conservatives or whatever are so bereft of this is your out of all the great women, proud Christian Candace, others, that they wouldn't say this, this is it, because you know what it is.
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Whenever you bring out that, that Hollywood, hey, look at me.
Hey, the glam, flam, zim, flam, flam, flam, the clam, flam.
You know what I mean?
Look at me, I got my thing on, and hey, I got my sparkles and all that stuff.
And yeah, I got my, oh, I'm doing my dad in my eyes and doing my thing and doing the rat tat dad and the two-step.
And here I come with the with the with the sparklers and the lemon.
Hey, Baba Reba sliding.
Oh, God.
And you're thinking, this is a widow?
We all agree.
We all grieve differently.
Hey, Baba Reba.
Hey.
We all agree.
Don't mention me.
What are your kids' names?
Huh?
Erica, what are your kids' names?
Juju?
No, Jerry, Joe, Joe.
I don't know.
You ever hear about them?
Attention.
Charlie's family.
Are you aware?
Did they do a Nancy Guthrie on these people?
Where are they?
M, Mr. Mountain, I'm sorry, Mountain, I can't, I'm sorry, I am so Mountain Star Studio, money transferred from the have-nots to the have-yached.
Ooh, listen, nobody is suggesting in the moment for any reason that doing great work for the Lord or whatever it is, that that has to be without any kind of any kind of remuneration, but my God.
Wasn't it, didn't Candace say that Charlie was talking about doing a Doge type thing?
See, none of these people, I'm sorry, none of these people, nobody I've seen, have you seen the Charlie Kirk show?
Oh my God.
I don't even, well, they call it Charlie Kirk show.
I don't know if they, maybe you can tell.
Do any of these people impress you as being particularly smart?
Any of them where you say, wow, you know, that's that's that guy's good.
Anybody?
No.
No.
And by the way, we, you know, I have, I, whatever you want, my, my thing is not TPUSA.
Lina, what chance YouTube, big tech is pushing the anti-Erica topic, the anti-Erica topic?
Maybe Tyler did it, but Parallel Construction hides NSA Intel in the Mississippi Court.
I'm going to try this again in English.
What chance YouTube high-tech is pushing the anti-Erica topic?
You think that?
I don't think they have any feel one way or the other.
It's a subject.
Maybe Tyler did it, but Parallel Construction hides NSA Intel in the Mississippi Court.
I have no idea what that means, but thank you.
I don't know what that means.
NSA Intel.
I don't know what that means.
First, everybody anywhere, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, everybody just wants people just to talk about something.
And as long as you stay within the realms of supposition and opinion and all that kind of stuff, and the analysis of fact, I don't think anybody's pushing anything one way or the other.
Because right now, remember, watch how all of a sudden, once you get that stink eye, for example, once Trump says, that's it, no, no, no.
Did Trump go to TPUSA?
I'm sorry, no, CPAC?
CPAC, that's another group.
That's another group.
I don't even know what the hell they're talking about.
See, this is what I tried to tell you before.
I can't speak for you.
But when it comes to politics, it's a very, very scary thing.
And I can't presume you think one way or the other.
We really don't talk about that here.
I really don't.
You know, maybe, I got to tell you, one thing which I'm noticing, and by the way, Candace is doing a lot of good work towards, listen, I've always had a soft spot in my heart for the Catholic Church, maybe not the Catholic Church as much as the Catholic schools and the nuns.
I love them.
But this Pope Leo got a whole, they say they need two thousand, two thousand new exorcists, one for every diocese.
Did you hear what Putin said about Satanism in this country?
And about the PDF file?
You...
You would swear Candace said this or you said this or I said anybody.
It was the most lucid thing in the world.
Sound familiar?
Remember all those people who said, you're crazy.
You think there's some big network.
Really?
Where'd you ever get that from?
Oh, yeah.
Epstein, right, right.
You see, just do you see how things are changing?
Tell me you see this.
Raise your hand if you say it.
We're changing.
It's going like it's just the pendulum is now a wrecking ball.
I don't know what you want to call it, but it's like nothing I've ever seen before.
This country is disgusted with what's been going on.
And we are disgusted with what's happening.
Dennis, by the way, says parallel construction using secret intel to find a suspect, then rebuilding a separate legal evidence trail to use in court.
Well, I'll tell you one thing.
Thank you, by the way.
That's certainly plausible.
What I really want to see one time is this.
Imagine having this AI machine, like a big bin, and you take in all the interviews, all it could be all your Erica stuff, dump it in here.
Just dump it in.
Everything.
Every interview, every creepy, you know, bug eyes, you know, crazy eyes.
Remember, crazy horse.
She's like, I didn't hear Indian name, crazy eyes.
And this, just dump it into the bin, the hopper.
And then do it, throw in your TPUSA in there and throw in your Candace stuff and throw in your Baron Coleman in and then Colin and this and everything.
Wolves and fires, just pour it in there.
And then throw in this and throw in that.
And then throw in everything you can imagine.
And then let it sift.
You ever use T the other day?
We had something at, I forget what it was, we're doing something today.
They're doing some client taxes stuff.
And there's this one particular thing I came up against.
What is this?
What is this thing?
So I just copied the paste, threw it in a chat GPT.
Oh, that.
It's nothing.
It would have taken me forever to go through this.
It's nothing.
A lot of it's pro forma.
That's what we're going to get with this.
And imagine we dump this stuff in.
And it spits out, where would you go?
Probability.
Give me a rating of it being based upon what we're saying.
Rating of Tyler, 50%, 2%.
Maybe at best, maybe an accomplice sort of, but active participant knew.
Wouldn't that be great?
Or nothing.
Or you're going to see this.
It's going to weigh the evidence.
It's going to weigh the.
Well, put it this way.
Grock thought that Druski was Erica.
That's got to be still the funniest thing.
Barnan of anything.
She must have been furious.
This is Grock.
This is AI.
Didn't even notice the face and the width.
Anyway, it's not my thing.
I didn't do that.
He did that.
So anyway, I don't know where this is going.
But also, when will someone, Oh, and by the way, the greatest thing ever.
Can you imagine?
Just dream.
Just dream for a moment.
Ian Carroll is creating web like you described.
Excellent.
Ian is very good.
Another one.
Very, very impressed.
I'm thinking more of like old, I'm more old school.
Anyway, but that's exactly what we're talking about.
But here is my dream.
And if this happens, I will probably need a week off just to get ready and then to recover from that.
Imagine two-hour winner-take-all, no holds barred, Texas death match, debate, Candace versus Erica.
No time limit.
No commercials.
No.
No moderator.
Nothing.
Because moderators can always send you down some path that's ridiculous.
Can you imagine that?
Because the reason why is because anybody who's intimately aware of the facts, that's the person I want to know.
If you know the facts of the case, if you know the facts, you're done.
And Candace knows them intimately.
Just done.
Done.
It's just, I don't, I don't even, I can't even, I, I, I, I can't put it into words.
Can't put it in.
Can you imagine that?
It would be the event.
It would be like Geraldo's Vault meets the last episode of MASH or something.
I mean, it might be the biggest event ever.
Because people don't realize how many people watch this.
You see, they don't understand this.
See, they think that because they're not talking about it, nobody else talks about it.
It's just like, for example, this may be an extraneous example, but when Dale Earnhardt died, the NASCAR races, half of the country was in mourning.
The other half said, who's Dale Earnhardt?
It's just, you know.
Can you imagine it?
Can you imagine it?
Can you imagine that?
Put that tissue down.
Give me that tissue.
Just as I thought.
Test this.
Test the tissue.
Get away.
Get the way.
Get your.
Get your hand off.
Test this.
Take it to lab.
Menthol.
Got it.
You're not going to pull that here.
Get out of here.
That whole thing.
Oh.
Just.
And all of this happened.
None of this was responsible.
And by the way, you know what would happen?
Let me go back and taste of it.
You know what would have changed everything?
Go back.
You know what would have changed something?
You know what would have changed something?
Had they just laid off Candace?
Seriously.
Nobody would have gone after, nobody would have cared about Erica Kirk.
Nobody would have thought about Erica Kirk.
Nobody.
Nobody.
Think about it.
Nobody cared about her.
Nobody still.
She's tangential.
She doesn't really matter.
She does because she's insinuated herself into the storyline of this.
But had they not, same thing with Brigitte Macron.
Whether that dude had a pecker.
Remember that?
When they started going after Candace, sending her all kinds of lawsuits and cease and desist and all this kind of.
That's when it started.
That's the part that all they had to do was just ignore her.
I was like, ah, what are you going to do?
There's nothing, there's nothing more.
There's nothing more brutal than that.
Bracidiera Mia, Carla says, late to the game.
Poplia was right.
All hell is breaking loose.
Well, they're telling him, and you know about that, and I wasn't, Carla.
Thank you.
I wasn't a big, uh, I wasn't a big Leo fan, but he's on to something.
And his people are just, they're coming at him full bore.
This isn't, this isn't just and a lot of people, a lot of religious groups are saying, why don't we have exorcists?
Why don't we have the devil?
How come they've got the devil?
Well, we don't have the devil.
Think about it.
It's really something.
I mean, it's really fascinating.
We are seeing something that is just.
And by the way, keep an eye on that No Kings.
This is George Floyd 2.0, baby.
Do you hear what they had in LA?
What was it, honey?
They had what?
Bricks and piles of slate and bricks to throw.
Yep.
Von Nanken says, I would love to see crazy eyes get El Capon.
YouTube won't let me.
Uh-huh.
Trying to think, what does that mean?
You know, all you have to do is spell things.
Oh, oh, oh, thank you, thank you.
Well, you mean get syphilis?
You know, he had tertiary syphilis.
No, I'm kidding.
That would be funny, wouldn't it?
You might say, I'm sorry you can't show why he has tertiary syphilis.
What?
Anyway, the good luck with that, by the way.
Good luck with that.
Okay, because I don't know if anything's going to happen.
In my particular hierarchy, I couldn't care.
Just so that you know, whatever TPUSA does, I don't care.
Fired for Inexperience00:02:06
It's up to them.
Come on.
They're no worse, no better, no worse.
Anybody else?
Sorry, I know what you're thinking.
But you mean to tell me they're worse than did Jimmy swaggered or anything?
Come on, no, not really.
Or, dare I say, some aspects, the Catholic Church.
There's a reason why, there's a reason why people want to have that tax exemption, but that's a different story.
But what I want to know specifically is this: why are you lying about why are you lying about Candace?
But another thing, too, is you know, this, who was it, this Aubrey?
You know, the young lady who was fired?
That one got me too, and I agree with her.
That one just, and especially with these poor, when you're young and you're impressionable and you're and you believe in something and you really, really have believed in something for a long time, and you've put your your life into it and your love, and you worked hours at a time, and your person that you did this for, they did it for Charlie.
It was Charlie, not Erica, not any other people, it was Charlie.
And not only did they, they didn't just fire him, they could have fired him, they could have removed him from the board.
Oh no, some genius said, Oh, I know what I'm gonna do because remember, when you get to the motivation, we can have all day with that.
But one of the easiest and obvious motivators is if somebody wanted just to bring that organization down, take its life force, take its heart, take its soul, and there is no more TPUSA.
It doesn't exist.
He was it.
He was it.
It's just, it was so, he was so good and really went out of his way.
Charlie's Hidden Binders00:12:58
And the voluminous.
Oh, he had his moments.
He said some crazy things.
Especially when I think when it came to her, I think he was very, like I told you, I think he was not immature, but inexperienced.
You know, this guy, I don't think he had a lot of girlfriends.
I don't think he knew what that was, you know.
And remember, remember, I don't know about you, but it takes, you ever see somebody who lost their mind over a woman?
No, but I'm saying, you know what I mean?
See, this is just conjecture and, you know, behind the scenes and, you know, inside baseball.
I don't, you know, who knows?
Who knows?
But this is great.
And way too easy.
And every single day.
And by the way, anybody know our man, Baron, what does he do?
Three-hour shows?
How does he live?
How do you do three-hour and not die?
Am I reading this correctly?
How do you do this?
This was the most, this, this, this, there's so much stuff here.
So remember, we have that.
We also have midterm elections.
And we're also going to have somebody by the name of, we're going to see, is it going to be Vance for the Republicans?
Who knows?
I think for the Democrats, it looks like it's probably going to be Gavin Newsome, unless something, you know, drastic comes along.
I think that's going to be their guy.
And for the Republicans, there's at least initially this fight between JD Vance or Marco Rubio.
I don't know.
And let me see, Steven, Stephen Salty says, Erica has become a meme.
I don't believe she had anything directly to do with Charlie DeMice.
I don't either.
But she had, and the other minions have ruined everything.
Oh, listen, absolutely.
We still don't know anything.
We don't know anything.
There's just no evidence there.
Could be, could be not.
There's no evidence.
Minus evidence, we can talk all day long.
No, nothing.
But we don't know yet because the person who's, you're not going to find anything out from Tyler.
Whoever is involved in all this stuff is not going to be speaking.
No, I don't believe this.
Remember something.
And this is an absolute truth.
Plausible deniability means if you want to get something done, don't get somebody who is directly involved in the organization.
For example, when 9-11, I don't think Bush, Cheney, any of those people were involved.
They might have known something.
They might have looked the other way.
They might have not been surprised.
But involved.
No, you don't ever want somebody in it to be involved.
They get tripped up.
Their fingerprints.
You don't know.
Uh-uh.
Absolutely not.
And from a worse point of view, who in their right mind would ever want to enlist Erica for something like that?
No.
No, she doesn't know.
Look, she may be a lot of things.
She is.
She's no killer.
I'm sorry.
Neither are those other folks.
They don't have it.
Noob.
Nope.
Understand what we're talking about here.
Understand, this is a pretty, this is pretty tough stuff.
I mean, this is like Sammy the Bull theoretical stuff.
This is serious stuff here.
And sometimes we may get, you know, caught up in our fun and everything, but no.
It may be a lot of things.
But I would say, uh-uh, don't put your money on that.
Noob, noob.
Just doesn't smell now.
No, Because you want to make sure, remember, somebody's going to get caught.
Somebody's going to get pinched.
And they're going to squeal and sing and get scared.
And you don't want to get anywhere near it.
You can say, don't look at me.
You know, I might have been, maybe I was on that tarmac a little earlier or whatever, but I'm not involved in this.
I may be a lot of things, but a but a, you know, Sammy the Bull, uh-uh.
That's no.
So always keep things into perspective.
And we may never, never find out.
I know we're not talking about this.
Look at Savannah Gotta's mother.
They don't even know what happened.
And they're finding other people, by the way.
This is the FBI.
I don't know if the FBI, remember when the FBI meant something?
Remember when?
Remember when?
Now what does it mean?
It means this.
You notice how I go like this?
I can't help but making that painful face.
But who would believe any of this?
Who would believe with the Epstein case?
They still haven't.
And do you see that, honey, where some of the victims are going to be bringing lawsuits?
And they gave them to these influencers who never said a word about it.
Oh, thanks.
Anybody see Timmy Poole?
Where's little Timmy?
The baby pool?
Is he anywhere around?
Remember him?
He was, all these people, these big mouths, they come out and they yell and they scream.
Anybody see Benny Shapiro?
Is he doing anything?
Is anybody?
Who is this?
Trump skipped CPAC for the first time.
See where it's going?
Remember, look where it's going.
Look at the group.
Look at the murmuration.
Look at the crows.
Look at the starlings.
Look how they're moving.
Look.
Follow it.
There's a brand new group.
There's a grand new folk, grand new, grand, brand new, grand opening of people like you and me who might not have been politically focused or excited before.
But we are.
Remember, once Candace says, okay, my friends, this is what I think you should do.
Imagine her turning her people loose.
This is what I'm telling you.
She can't run for anything.
But all she has to do is say, this.
This.
This.
There's a guy, huh?
That's the big finale?
That was their big finale.
It's done.
It's finished.
It's absolutely finished.
There's this other kind of stuff, too, which is very interesting.
You know, by the way, I'm curious.
You don't have to, you don't have to do this, and you don't have to, in any way, be a part of this.
You don't have to.
But well, U.S. to allow Russian oil tanker to reach Cuba.
What is happening?
50,000 troops on the Morris sent over to there are now over 50,000 troops in the Middle East.
Okay.
Maybe they're there.
There's no way that Trump could possibly say, let's go into Tehran.
No way.
They need, you need, if you listen, if you don't send enough, go there, Trader Man and come back.
May I ask a question?
You don't have to do this.
I'm just curious.
Humor me.
In one word, one word.
You don't have to, please.
It's none of my business.
But I've never gotten a feel.
How do you define yourself politically in one word?
Stephen Salty says, also, big love for Lynn's Warriors.
I do watch.
Just don't comment.
Being a father of daughters, the subject pains me, but I support always love.
Thank you, sir.
Good, good man.
Stephen Salty.
What do you call yourself?
What do you call yourself?
Look at this.
I like this.
Apathetic party.
Independent.
Anti-war.
Disgusted.
Independent.
Agnostic.
Yes.
I stand with a political atheist.
I don't have anything.
American.
Ex-Trump person.
Uh-oh.
Getting more of that.
Independent.
Free thinker.
I like this.
Independent.
See what we're doing?
Love, love, love, love, Lionel.
That's a good party.
I'm not a demoncrat, LMIR.
Discombobulated.
Yes, clueless.
Moralist.
Good.
Reform MAGA.
Distrustful.
Lost.
That's it.
Not committed.
Non-committed.
Independent.
I was giving the benefit of the doubt until I learned about, okay, Sasha Riley, other people, conservative, independent.
Braciliera Mia says, politically unalive.
Oh, sorry, I didn't see that.
Politically unalive.
Thank you.
Very nice, very kind of you.
fascinating see i don't see this is this is the part This is the part which I have this wonderful, this wonderful line.
And it was from Balzac.
By the way, anybody named Balzac is okay.
But it's this one line.
I'm going to get it straight.
Balzac says, I belong to the opposition party, which is called life.
I belong to the opposition party.
I belong to the opposition party.
That's me.
I don't know.
I am without.
I am without.
You know, atheism is without theism.
Agnosticism is because I'm an unsure, but without doesn't mean a denial.
It just means I am without.
For example, are you married?
No, I'm single.
Are you single or are you not married?
See the difference?
The single person may say, I have nothing to do with being married.
Don't say that.
I'm also unwidowed because I'm not married.
You want to go through this stuff when I'm not, what I am and what I'm not?
What does that mean?
I don't speak French.
What do you call that?
I don't know.
I don't speak French.
I'm not saying French doesn't exist.
I'm not saying I hate French.
I just don't understand.
I don't understand it.
So, and even, and I hate even when people say, well, you know what?
Well, what kind of music?
What kind of music do you listen to?
Do you only listen to?
What?
What music do you only listen to?
I don't only listen to anything.
There are a few things when I can say I'm unquestionably married.
You know what I mean?
Speaking No French00:15:07
That's it.
I'm married.
100%.
That's it.
That's it.
There's no, you know, they say, for example, are you, are you?
I'll be getting this stuff all the time.
I'm going to say, well, do you ever play?
No, no, I'm married.
There's no, I'm alive.
I'm a male.
You know, I'm, I'm, uh, but as far as a philosophy goes, what, what music do I only want to hear?
Nothing.
I've got some I like more than others, but no.
What do you only want to eat?
Nothing.
We might have a few things we don't want to eat, but so why is politics?
Why must I align myself?
And why do I have these two shitty, whatever these people are?
It's like going into this worst.
Have you ever been to a buffet?
Kind of like before the stuff is out or after the stuff is done.
And you see like some wilted lettuce, they get all this ice and you go, what is this?
This is terrible.
You hungry?
Not for this.
That's politics.
That's politics.
You take Trump and what he did was what he has said and what he promised and what he is and what he's become and what he hasn't done.
And oh my God, it's like it's like, you know, it's like, what is this?
You know, it's like having a troubled kid.
How's your boy today?
Well, he's acting up.
He's been pretty good lately, but God, you know, Democrats, forget it.
I have no interest in that.
None.
Do you know?
I said this to somebody.
I said this.
And they didn't understand it.
Communism makes more sense than the Democratic Party because communism has rules.
At least I can say that's a good rule.
It's a bad rule.
I don't know what Democrats are.
I don't know what they are.
I don't know what they are.
It's like they're none of the above or something.
But Acidira says, not such a thing as public servant anymore.
They all serve, they serve themselves.
The Uniparty.
Yes.
Uniparty, by the way.
Uniparty.
Thank you.
Thank you very much, Carla.
Uniparty goes back all the way to when the time of Wendell Willkie read Carol Quigley, Tragedy and Hope, about the idea of the two sides, two sides of the same coin.
I don't know what this means.
I don't know.
So I don't know.
I hate when they take something that I love and they brand it like they say, like, this is the flag.
This is, you know, the GOP.
It's like, quit shaking it like that.
What are you doing?
Making a fool out of me.
Quit using it as a prop.
Quit using it as a lapel pin.
I'm serious about this.
Stop it.
Stop doing this.
I just have this very, and I think both of us agree.
The first rule about government is that I will give you, I will allow you.
Government is my servant.
Okay, for example, government, Carla, I'm sure you or anybody else, if you hire somebody, again, we've never had a housekeeper, but if ever I did, I'm going to say, understand something.
You are here to do one thing and one thing only.
This, this, and this, and get out.
You don't live here.
You don't look around.
You don't read any mail.
You don't invade my privacy.
You're here to do this.
That's it.
You don't tell me what to do.
I tell you what to do.
If you don't like it, leave.
That's government to me.
I will let you do a few things.
Okay?
I'll give you a charge card to use, but there's a limit on it.
Okay?
You can go to the store and buy stuff, but there's a limit.
You can't take this and buy a car.
You can't do that.
I limit you.
That's with us with the purse strings.
You don't tell me.
You don't decide to decide what my household budget's going to be.
And also, you don't pick a fight with the neighbors.
I do that if I want to do that.
You're the servant.
What are you doing?
What do you put your pick?
You're not going to go to war.
You're not going to do that.
And you're not going to decide what is and isn't permissible or when you're going to work and when you're not going to work.
And you're not going to tell me what I can and can't do.
Under no circumstances are you going to ever tell me.
And if I want to fire you, I fire you.
And you don't have term limits.
You don't have terms.
I may agree.
Okay, a year.
And that's it.
After that, you're out of here.
It doesn't work like that.
You will never get the upper hand.
I will never, you will never get.
Remember how Hazel remember Hazel?
Remember Shirley Booth and Mr. B, and she was like always in charge, like Florida, you know, where the cleaning lady is always the maid, becomes like, what was his name?
Remember the butler, Robert Guillaume, Benson.
Remember Benson?
Benson was like the no, We don't do that.
I said Alfred.
Alfred, close enough.
Oh, Alfred, Batman.
But that's it.
Heidi says, Heidi says, the two parties are us and them.
Yes.
Yes.
And here's the thing, too.
I want to listen to you.
This sounds crazy.
I want to hear what you have to say.
I don't think you're crazy.
I can understand exactly.
Don't ever get into this argument, but pro-life, pro-choice, pro-whatever, I can see, I can understand both arguments.
I can understand it.
I've been around forever.
I know what I'm talking about.
I know what's going on.
I want to listen to you.
Got to make a decision, but I can listen to you.
And you're not crazy for thinking these.
You're not crazy.
You're not evil.
Some people are evil.
Some people are evil.
Whenever you do something with kids, okay?
Whenever you do something with kids.
You see, let me explain something.
You want to go like this?
Great.
You want to take little kids and dress them up in soldier uniforms and have them salute and swear.
No, no.
I'm not going to make a bunch of little automatons.
No, don't you want a bunch of kids to swear allegiance to Donald Trump?
No.
No.
These are kids.
You don't do that.
Kids are going to be kids.
Same thing I feel when you take a kid and you bring in things like drag shows.
And what are you doing?
Puberty blocking?
What the hell's the matter with you?
I can't believe I'm even seeing this.
You see what I'm saying?
See what I'm saying?
There's nothing to do with politics.
It's common sense.
You don't do that.
It's ridiculous.
Law and order.
Oh, absolutely.
Remember, okay, servant, I'll let you do a few things.
Number one, I'll let you be the cops.
Okay?
Carla, I'll let you be the cops.
You got that?
This music, I'll let you be, you can be in charge of garbage.
You pick up garbage.
You're the cops.
You're the fire department.
You're public schools.
You're libraries.
Your parks.
And your streets and potholes.
And that's about it.
And we'll have some city administration.
You've got to have water.
And you've got to have a certain amount of bureaucracy.
That's it.
I mean, that's it.
My friend Harry Brown years ago, he was the libertarian candidate.
He said, if I was a president, Washington would be a ghost town.
I would close more.
You wouldn't recognize it.
Is it libertarian?
I don't know.
But that's not government.
That's deep state.
That's something that's weird.
That's a very strange thing.
And the first thing I would do is, I swear to God, I go right there to 42nd and 1st Avenue, to the UN, and get out of it.
Just get out of it.
Completely.
UN Council, well, that's CFR is more private, but World Health Organization and all the nonsense.
Out, out of it.
No, I might listen to what you're saying in an advisory capacity, but no UN, no globalists, no nothing.
Period.
End of discussion.
And wars?
No.
And any iteration of war, police action, limited military operation, giving you the money so you can kill people.
No, That's like hiring a hitman.
No, I'm not going to do that.
No, no, no.
Nope, nope.
Especially these hypocrites who all of a sudden claim that they're, oh, they're Christians.
They love Jesus.
But they'll kill and bomb children.
They'll wipe them out.
I mean, it's insane.
Do you know what we did?
I'm still trying to get over Vietnam.
I don't even know what the hell that was about.
So I think we understand this.
So this is good.
And that's it.
And that's as far as the discussion I want to go.
I want to talk about this.
I don't want to talk about, I'm not a Republican.
I'm a registered independent because I got to be something.
And the bull moose party is not available.
So I'm an independent, I guess.
Both of us are.
We just don't.
Who?
Who is who?
Marco Rubio, JD Vance.
JD Vance is owned by Peter Teal.
Palin's here.
What are you nuts?
Plus, the guy wears eyeliner.
What the fuck is that all about?
He wears eyeliner.
Don't you see that?
haven't you seen that this is this is the most important thing in the 50% wear makeup Thoughts of Kash Patel hacked email being leaked.
Well, did you see this other stuff, which is the most fantastic?
Look at this.
Red pill.
Oh, yes, yes.
Kristen Lynn said, Lionel red pilled me with Building 7 back in 2017.
You know it.
How can you not?
How can you not?
And, oh, God, I swear to God, I see that creepy Kash Patel and that creepy girlfriend.
And he's sending planes and security details for her.
I can't believe what I'm seeing.
I can't believe what I'm saying.
Christy Noam, the creepiest one, and she's still, she's still baffing Lewandowski.
I talk about that cuck husband of hers.
Oh, my God.
Gonuto.
Right, Carla?
Gonuto.
Putatadros.
You know, the horns.
I'm like, my God, your wife is just, you're a cuckold.
What's the matter with you?
Like my friend said, he's got more horns than the Hartford stag.
This guy is just, does anybody have any self-respect anymore?
My God.
It's just, who are these people?
Alina Haba, Pam Bondi, who's like innocent.
She has no business being the Attorney General.
No way.
And Dan Bongino, remember that guy?
There's a president say like, hey, hi, get him out of here.
At least he did the right thing.
And Bobby Kennedy, did you hear Bobby Kennedy?
Bobby Kennedy said, I'm not going to imitate him because he has spasmodic dysphonia.
There's a name, Ruby Bogonia, and spasmodic dysphonia.
Ring a bell.
He said, this man, President Trump is such a genius, you can give him a pen and he can draw out the Middle East from memory.
There's only a few countries.
What are you talking about?
This is the best you can do?
He said this.
What about the vaccine?
I'm going to get the vaccine.
And some doing pull-ups and push-ups and drinking blue water, which lasted about a week, and nobody, they stopped taking that shit, whatever that was.
And the mitochondria.
Everything was the mitochondria.
Remember that?
And I'm going to get rid of red dye number three.
Okay.
What about the vaccine?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I'm going to go to Steaker Shake and we're going to have beef tallow.
You're going to boil, you're going to fry spuds in beef fat?
That's better?
What are you?
What is going on here?
You see where Oz wants to go back to TV?
Yep.
Dr. Oz, he wants out of there.
He's tired of this shit.
What is he doing?
What is anybody?
What is anybody doing?
Honestly, what are they doing?
What?
I mean, when I see that group that one, look, all I know is this.
If you don't like Trump, okay.
Who else?
Who else?
Give me a, you want a Democrat?
No.
No.
You'll get a chance to vote him out next time, okay?
He's here.
You don't like him?
Great.
I don't like a lot of people.
JD Vance, I don't know what the hell he's about.
Okay, fine.
Terrific.
Do you remember Joe?
Do you remember?
Did you see Melania walking with that robot?
Bad.
Didn't look good.
Did not look good?
Did you see that?
The worst robot there was.
This was like the one they had.
Remember the Verizon?
We went to a Verizon.
They had this.
Yeah.
Remember the robot like at Shop Right?
You know, like where there's a spill in Isle 3.
This is the worst robot there is.
But he walked like Biden did.
And Melania, I don't think she knows what the hell's going to happen.
Look, she's a good woman, but she's, I think they're just using her, frankly, with this, you know, oh, this is AI.
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Are you sure about this?
You sure about this?
Okay, all right, you know.
But when they brought that robot out, it was Joe Biden.
So, as I say again, you want to go back to Joe Biden?
Remember this guy?
This guy's incontinence.
He's dropping a load in his shorts, and he's out of his mind.
And remember that good friend of ours in Washington who said, and I think he was a Democrat, he says, he's not here.
There's no Biden here.
We don't know where he is.
He ain't in D.C.
The auto-penn, we never got to the bottom of that.
Trump signs everything.
Tucker Massey would be a great ticket.
Tucker could not withstand the Tucker.
Would if Tucker dares run his baggage, he's not cut out for that stuff.
He's a great commentator.
Don't lose him that.
To be a politician, you got to sell your soul and basically hang up 30-40% of your efficacy.
Massey's interesting for a while.
Let's see what else he has to do.
Don't pick somebody just, you know, it's like Roconda, you know, or somebody all of a sudden you're like, Joe Kent, you know.
Let me see what the whole, what the whole program is, not just a few things.
But what I'm telling you is that these, these folks, these, this group was so horrible.
Truth is a lie told by a perceived honest person.
Interesting.
Don't get me going about truth because truth is one of those things that I don't.
People always say, just tell the truth.
You sure about that?
I always tell people, one time we were, one time we were, it was like a program director, and he said, just tell the truth.
And I said, I was kind of kidding.
I said, you want me to tell the truth about black people?
He said, what?
Do you want me to tell the truth?
He said, whoa, What do you mean the truth?
I said, the truth.
He said, wait.
I said, see, you don't want me to tell the truth.
What I mean was, you don't want me to tell the truth about everything.
It's some kind of truth.
Let me tell the truth about the mayor, about you, about this job, about how much.
Do you want me to tell you the truth about everything?
No.
No filter, no tact.
Just say it.
It's the truth.
You want the truth?
Really?
Well, no.
Well, don't say you want the truth.
People who say they want it, they don't know what they're talking about.
Truth sometimes is unvarnished.
It's a brutal pill.
It gets you, you lose friends.
It's just, oh, no.
Truth is tact.
It's reservation.
It's decorum.
It's a lot of other stuff.
You don't ever just speak the truth.
That's the bottom line.
You don't.
You just, you know, understand, remember one thing.
In life, whatever you do, pick the hill you want to die on.
Does this really mean something to you?
Does this really mean, is this really critical?
Okay, remember this, because you're going to say something, and if it doesn't work, they will bounce you, but you'll have said it.
But you won't have your job or you won't have your position or you'll the person that you were going to marry leaves you or you would sell something.
This idea that you can say whatever you want or truth is ridiculous.
It doesn't make any sense.
It's never made sense.
I don't know where that comes from.
Don't ever teach your kids, do not tell the truth.
Be very careful.
The truth is what kills you free.
What kills you free?
What the hell was I trying to say?
It kills you.
The truth will kill you free.
Write that down.
I don't even know what that means.
There's something we can work with.
I've said, there used to be this thing in radio called the SWAT.
By the way, tonight, don't forget 1 to 5 a.m. on WABC.
But Mia says, truth is what we will never get from politicians worldwide.
That is true.
And thank you.
We'll never get the truth, but we'll also never get like legitimate ambition that affects only us or something that doesn't, that there's not selling out.
For example, do you know that Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House, after Mark Zuckerberg lost his case, two big cases last week, first thing he does is he goes, marches right into Johnson's office and making the deal.
Why is that important?
Zuckerberg Meta is going to build the biggest power center ever in Louisiana.
Biggest.
Mike Johnson is going to do nothing, nor should he, to an extent, to compromise that.
So is it corruption?
It's not corruption.
It's politics.
You want to be a part of that?
I don't want to be part of that.
Do you know that when you go to Congress, the first thing you do is you're on the phone and you're raising money.
You spend half of your time raising money.
It's a waste of time.
You and I can do more here.
I can do more with you right here.
And Candace can do more.
And Tucker can do more than anybody else.
Period.
How do we clean up politics?
Independence?
Nah.
You just keep trying.
You just, you just, you just, put it this way.
You make politics more and more irrelevant.
You make people irrelevant.
You make politicians have to do things for you.
I've got a friend of mine, Vinny, I told you this.
And he said one time, remember, remember, we can drown them in our urine.
And I know it sounds gross, but what he meant was there's so many of us.
I told you before, if Candace says, let's assume there's a guy who's in charge of ways and means, or let's say there's in charge of such and such, and some congressional position.
And she says, if you don't vote this way, we're going to primary your ass tomorrow.
Really?
Tomorrow.
What does that mean?
Well, we're going to do the following.
I'm going to have somebody run against you, and I'm going to take all my people.
And by the way, you can put all the money you want into it.
I've got the votes.
I've got five, I've got people right there who are committed votes.
I've got the votes.
I can put you out of office immediately.
You can spend all the money you want.
These people are loyal.
They'll listen to me.
And if Candace Owens, for example, said, in District 3, District 2, Louisiana, Montana, whatever it is, I want you to vote this and get rid of this guy.
And I want you to do everything you're paying.
I want you to raise money and donate and do everything else.
And you know what they'll do?
They'll say, okay.
And they'll do that.
They will do it.
That's the most powerful person in the world.
Powerful.
You're like in the Union.
You're like, wow.
That's how you clean up politics.
You're telling, you're neutralizing.
You say, if you don't do what I say, I'm going to boot you out.
You're done.
You're finished.
And it takes a lot of guts and a lot of, oh, you're going to have to just.
It's like trying to get rid of predators.
You know, one step at a time.
It's going to be something that is apparently predation is a part of human nature in so many sick people's minds.
And being a crook is so much a part of being a politician.
So in any event.
Well, listen, dear friends, what a great night.
Brace diara, Mia.
Obrigado, thank you so much.
And all my other great, great, great, great friends.
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Oh, watch her piece on what did we just do?
It was.
Oh, oh, on the AI piece.
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I appreciate it.
I mean it sincerely.
All right, dear friends, thank you so much again to you great super chatters and all that.
Thank you, thank you, thank you so much.
What a nice night.
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I may not be in, you know, Baron Coleman's thing.
Damn, three hours.
But it's the best I can do.
Thank you, my friends.
Have a great and glorious night.
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