Lionel Nation - Candace Owens Blows Tyler Robinson Case to Smithereens: Bullet Mismatch Exposed, He's a Patsy Aired: 2026-04-05 Duration: 01:13:11 === Exploding Tyler Robinson Case (08:44) === [00:00:01] We have so much to say. [00:00:06] So much is exploding. [00:00:08] I'm telling you, regarding the Tyler Robinson case. [00:00:12] You know, it's funny, we call it the Charlie Kirk case, the Tyler Robinson case. [00:00:16] It is exploding like you cannot believe, and from areas that people are not really able to grasp in terms of why this is important. [00:00:29] Let me see if I can break this down for you, as they say. [00:00:33] First of all, welcome. [00:00:34] And thank you for being a part of our endeavor today. [00:00:41] It appears, as I have told you, remember, the butt of September, anybody, Guy Fawkes. [00:00:51] Remember what I'm telling you. [00:00:55] I am interested in the issue of whether proof can be proved. [00:01:04] It's kind of redundant regarding this particular case of Tyler Robinson. [00:01:12] Other people will certainly go into. [00:01:14] Who was behind it? [00:01:17] Who was a part of it? [00:01:19] Who was it? [00:01:22] Was it a foreign country? [00:01:25] Was it Israel? [00:01:26] Was it the CIA? [00:01:27] Was it Mossad? [00:01:28] Combinations thereof. [00:01:30] That will not be addressed in this trial. [00:01:35] Unless there is the strangest of circumstances where that becomes a direct issue in fact. [00:01:42] Other people will develop that. [00:01:45] Other people will. [00:01:45] I'm not saying it's not relevant in terms of the world, but in terms of this case, it's never going to come up. [00:01:51] Nor should it. [00:01:53] Nor should it. [00:01:54] Because I said, and by the way, last night we had a wonderful, absolutely wonderful time. [00:02:00] Two hours of I have some of the best time ever. [00:02:03] Some of the best attitude, fun, nicest people, foreign. [00:02:10] I love we have people from Iceland, and I just, I still have to sometimes pinch myself when I realize. [00:02:18] How many of y'all are from around the world? [00:02:22] And it goes without saying. [00:02:25] But so what I'm trying to do is lend my expertise because here's the thing which is the most important. [00:02:34] You, many of you wonderful, wonderful, great people are not. [00:02:37] How do I say this? [00:02:39] You are not necessarily privy to the same kind of sort of stuff that we are. [00:02:48] And when I say that, it's not meant in any way to be. [00:02:52] I never want to sound pedantic and everyone is like, you don't know what's going on. [00:02:56] But this is something that I've got a lot of experience in and I can help you as far as the courtroom stuff. [00:03:03] The other matters that's equally fascinating who was involved, intrigue, Joe Kent. [00:03:09] By the way, Joe Kent, who basically came in and said, I want to look into this. [00:03:13] And they said, no. [00:03:15] Kash Patel. [00:03:16] Let me tell you what happened today, which is the most interesting. [00:03:19] Sometimes I look for other people, other sources of this. [00:03:24] One of the guys, which I've always been so impressed with on many, many occasions and many, many respects, is Judge Napolitano. [00:03:35] He's a friend of mine. [00:03:37] He is, I think, superb. [00:03:38] And he has put together one of the best program shows ever. [00:03:43] Ever a wonderful intellectual and geopolitical counterbalance to that which is usually presented by the mainstream media. [00:03:54] Just incredible. [00:03:56] And he had on Larry Johnson this week. [00:03:59] And what was interesting was he brought, I think it might have been today, I was just watching this. [00:04:03] And I want to bring you up to a speed. [00:04:05] Why is this important? [00:04:07] It's important because we are seeing people who are not necessarily. [00:04:14] Involved in the Candace Owens, Tyler Robbins, and Charlie Kirk issue, now involved because what appears to be perhaps improper, impermissible, almost trespassory government interaction. [00:04:28] Why was Kash Patel immediately on the scene regarding a state murder investigation? [00:04:40] Ivan has just gifted five memberships. [00:04:43] Thank you, Ivan. [00:04:45] So very kind of you. [00:04:46] We appreciate that immensely. [00:04:48] Thank you, good sir. [00:04:50] I believe, good sir. [00:04:52] I'm going to presume if your name is Ivan, call me crazy. [00:04:57] So, oh, by the way, the merch. [00:04:59] Look at this. [00:05:00] Look at this, huh? [00:05:01] Get my mug on your mug, huh? [00:05:03] So beautiful. [00:05:04] Oh, my God. [00:05:05] Be the first on your block. [00:05:07] So, people are coming forward and they want to know about this. [00:05:12] Why was Kash Patel there? [00:05:14] Why was the FBI involved? [00:05:17] Why were they there interfering? [00:05:20] It's just Parkland Hospital all over again. [00:05:22] Whoa, wait a minute. [00:05:24] Now, this is important for the defense team. [00:05:28] Because the defenseless team has to keep in mind where this is going. [00:05:33] Candace has, she started this. [00:05:39] I never want to try to apportion or allocate who is the more powerful Tucker. [00:05:45] Tucker has done exponential work, absolutely beyond anything you've ever seen. [00:05:53] Not only that, but it's such a multiplicity of multifarious, multiform, variform areas from UFOs to you name it. [00:06:02] Candace has been pretty much more assiduous in her directed consideration and concern regarding. [00:06:10] Subjects such as, well, the Brigitte Macron thing, but also Charlie, TPUSA, and Erica. [00:06:16] So, this is when you see what's going on here, when you see this hodgepodge, you start peeling apart. [00:06:27] I don't want to say the layers of the onion, but you start peeling apart. [00:06:30] You realize, wow, there's so much here. [00:06:32] So, to bring you up to speed, I reasonably predict. [00:06:41] This is a very good bet, providing proficiency of the defense counsel, which I'm sure we're going to have. [00:06:47] The following Oh, Shannon says, How is Erica Kirk able to have Siki's phone and necklace? [00:06:54] Are they not evidence? [00:06:56] Excellent point, Shannon Brown. [00:06:59] You've got a lovely daughter. [00:07:01] Excellent point. [00:07:02] That's a terrific point. [00:07:03] Maybe they copied it. [00:07:05] Maybe they took it. [00:07:06] Who knows? [00:07:07] I don't really know enough about phones, but I think you could pretty much copy it. [00:07:14] You know, when you get a new phone, you go into a T Mobile or Verizon, they take your own phone, you know, you put the new information and it transfers over. [00:07:22] So it's a great point. [00:07:25] That's a wonderful point. [00:07:28] See, that's what we need. [00:07:30] That's the kind of thinking. [00:07:31] That's the kind of thinking I love. [00:07:33] That's it. [00:07:34] Where somebody can, because you can watch this a million times, you get 10 people, and 10 people will come up with 10 observations. [00:07:40] A lot of things. [00:07:41] By the way, have you noticed how Erica now is dressing so plainly? [00:07:46] Mrs. L noticed this as well. [00:07:48] In fact, she tipped me out. [00:07:49] She goes, You notice this? [00:07:51] When she was doing that interview with Caroline Levitt, Caroline Levitt, you know, looked fine, but, but, but, but, Candace, but, excuse me, Erica had on, you know, tennis shoes or trainers, as you UK folks would say. [00:08:06] And she looked decidedly more, um, I don't know what the word is. [00:08:17] She was decidedly more ordinary, if that's a word. [00:08:22] So I don't know if she's getting the message. [00:08:23] She got the memo. [00:08:24] She's turning it now. [00:08:25] Who knows? [00:08:25] I don't know. [00:08:27] I don't know. [00:08:27] I don't know where all of this goes. [00:08:29] I'm not really sure. [00:08:29] But, keep in mind and watch all these things. [00:08:34] But as I was saying before, good friends, I believe that what's going to happen is the following. [00:08:38] You are going to see more, more, probably the, any, let me see, two things. === Felony Death and Suppression (05:55) === [00:08:46] Motions to suppress. [00:08:49] Motions in limony, limonade or limonade, limonade, limonade, L I M I N E. [00:08:57] A motion to suppress means you cannot use a confession, evidence, the dope that was seized, maybe the breath sample, anything you want to introduce, you can suppress it. [00:09:13] Anything introduced. [00:09:16] A motion in limonade or limonade. [00:09:19] Is basically you can't suggest or refer to certain things, it's an exception, but I'm giving you kind of just a bit. [00:09:27] They're basically the same thing, but one of the things that people would have to suggest is you would do a dual motion to suppress any admission vis a vis the parents if and I don't know if Tyler had admitted to anybody else, [00:09:55] I don't know, but they're going to most probably say, well, he admitted to his parents. [00:10:00] He admitted to his parents. [00:10:01] He told his parents. [00:10:03] I don't know about that. [00:10:05] I don't know about that. [00:10:07] Because what they're going to say is the following let me make it even easier. [00:10:13] As I've said, normally you tell your client, you know what, don't take the stand. [00:10:17] But in this particular case, Tyler, you got nothing to lose, my friend. [00:10:20] Take the stand. [00:10:24] And act as dumb and stupid as you possibly can. [00:10:27] So I can say, this is your killer? [00:10:32] Tyler, why did you contact your. [00:10:33] Tyler, did you do this? [00:10:35] No. [00:10:35] What were you doing there? [00:10:36] I wanted to see. [00:10:37] I don't know. [00:10:39] I was there. [00:10:40] I was curious. [00:10:41] I don't know. [00:10:43] So what? [00:10:44] Well, why was he there? [00:10:45] Why were those other people there? [00:10:47] That place was packed. [00:10:48] Ask them. [00:10:49] It was an event. [00:10:51] It was a Charlie Kirk event. [00:10:54] Charlie Kirk was a scintillating, attractive voice in this particular thing. [00:10:58] Why wouldn't, why wouldn't, why does Tyler have to explain? [00:11:04] Well, why are you so interested? [00:11:06] Well, why are they so interested? [00:11:08] Some of these people there were flat out militant gay folks who were there. [00:11:13] Why don't you ask them what they were doing? [00:11:14] What are you asking me for? [00:11:15] I didn't do anything wrong. [00:11:17] I was there. [00:11:17] So what? [00:11:19] Okay. [00:11:20] Did you kill him? [00:11:21] No. [00:11:21] But why'd you call your parents? [00:11:23] Because I heard they were after me. [00:11:24] When they told me they were after me, I'm going to say, they told me, listen, whatever you do, you better turn yourself in. [00:11:29] Because those cops come in, break the door down. [00:11:32] And if you scratch your ass, they're going to take this as some kind of a furtive movement and plug you. [00:11:39] You got it? [00:11:40] So you might want to do yourself a favor. [00:11:42] Get out of this thing. [00:11:43] Just be done with this. [00:11:44] Okay, fine. [00:11:45] Is that a confession? [00:11:46] No. [00:11:47] And this other stuff, but I was there. [00:11:50] Who told me I would say, well, we've got the cell phone messages, cell phone text messages? [00:11:57] I'm going to bring my experts in there, and they're going to say, first of all, there's no way to authenticate this. [00:12:01] If you can't authenticate something, whatever you introduce, any kind of documents, anything, anything, anything, pictures, events, you have to authenticate them. [00:12:16] And this is the thing now, especially with AI. [00:12:18] If you show somebody a picture, and if I said, let me ask you a question, I'm showing you what's been staked to exhibit number one for identification or defense exhibit. [00:12:27] Do you know what this is? [00:12:28] You go, yeah. [00:12:30] Well, it's me. [00:12:32] Who else is in this picture? [00:12:35] I think it's Tyler. [00:12:37] Yeah. [00:12:38] Is this a true and accurate depiction of this event? [00:12:40] No. [00:12:41] Why? [00:12:42] I've never been to this place. [00:12:43] I don't know what this place is. [00:12:44] I know it's me. [00:12:45] I know it's supposed to be me, but no, that's not. [00:12:49] I've never been to this place. [00:12:50] I don't know. [00:12:50] What is this place? [00:12:52] That's not a good picture. [00:12:54] You have to authenticate it versus, yep, that's me. [00:12:57] Why? [00:12:57] We were at UVU. [00:12:59] We were there in the morning. [00:13:00] See that truck in the back? [00:13:01] Yeah, they were there. [00:13:01] Yep, that's what I was wearing. [00:13:02] Yep, that's me. [00:13:03] That's me. [00:13:04] I was there at UVU on September the 10th. [00:13:06] That's me. [00:13:07] That's authentication. [00:13:08] Let the record reflect and you introduce it or you mark it and then it's introduced. [00:13:13] But the problem is you have to authenticate something. [00:13:15] You just don't walk them and hand a picture to a witness or to the jury. [00:13:20] And once it's admitted into evidence, it goes into the Into the jury room for them to look at. [00:13:26] So you've got to authenticate things. [00:13:29] Authenticating. [00:13:30] Bob says, You think they'll try felony murder? [00:13:34] Be a mismatch. [00:13:35] Well, here's the thing. [00:13:40] It's a good question, but normally this is a death that occurs during the commission of a felony, which normally is something else, for example, like armed robbery. [00:13:55] You and I go in, Bob, to rob a place and you get spooked, you pull out a gun, you shoot the clerk, and they charge me with felony murder or murder three, as they call it sometimes. [00:14:07] Why? [00:14:07] Because I didn't intend to do this, but I intended to commit the felony. [00:14:11] And there was a death committed during the felony. [00:14:14] That's normally kind of with other people, but here he's with himself. [00:14:18] So you almost have to ask him, are you going to be charged, with a death that committed that, a death that occurred during the commission, of the death during the murder what? [00:14:33] No, they're charging you with murder. [00:14:36] It was a felony murder. [00:14:37] The felony that was committed was this murder or whatever it was. === Best Evidence Rule Explained (02:30) === [00:14:41] So It's kind of a very interesting take. [00:14:44] I don't think it's going to murder three. [00:14:46] I think they looked at aggravated murder, something that involves the death penalty. [00:14:50] But they're going to put it this way. [00:14:52] My position will be I don't care if it's murder three, second degree murder, first degree murder, reckless endangerment, manslaughter, vehicular homicide. [00:15:02] I don't care what it is. [00:15:03] He didn't do it. [00:15:06] Because he did not. [00:15:07] He did not. [00:15:11] Um. [00:15:13] Speak to anybody, admit to anything. [00:15:15] Not only that, I don't want to get real arcane with you, real recondite, but all of you wonderful scholars out there will ask yourself, what about the best evidence rule? [00:15:29] See, the best evidence rule is really weird. [00:15:31] Before you, you always have the court always appreciates originals. [00:15:37] I mean, originals. [00:15:39] We want original, we don't like copies. [00:15:42] You have to be able to explain why the copies work. [00:15:49] I have been so successful with this one particular rule. [00:15:54] It says the best evidence rule for original document or the original documents rule says that the original writing, recording, or photograph recording be produced. [00:16:06] Let me try it again. [00:16:08] The best evidence rule or original documents rule requires that the original writing, recording, or photograph be produced to prove its content, ensuring accuracy and preventing fraud. [00:16:23] It applies only when approving the specific terms of a document, not for proving a fact of independent. [00:16:29] So, make a long story short, it's triggered when the content of a document, photograph, or whatever is introduced. [00:16:35] The original is required through, though, modern rules allow for reliable duplicates, maybe. [00:16:44] So, what happens is when I'm introducing or somebody is introducing a recording, a screenshot, A, how do I say this? [00:16:56] A screenshot or a, how do I say this? [00:17:00] A, a, oh God, what am I trying to, what the hell am I trying to say? [00:17:08] A Discord piece or whatever it is. === Ballistics and Frangible Rounds (15:44) === [00:17:12] This is interesting. [00:17:15] This, if I bring my person in, my expert, he's going to say, I don't know what this is. [00:17:22] I don't know where this came from. [00:17:24] Is this a true and accurate depiction? [00:17:27] I don't know. [00:17:29] What do you mean you don't know? [00:17:30] I don't know what this is. [00:17:33] Isn't this a part of an agreement? [00:17:35] Well, it may have been. [00:17:37] So I may have a judge say, We're not going to introduce this screenshot because of the fact that I don't know what it is. [00:17:45] You just don't introduce this. [00:17:46] Well, it's in the screenshot here. [00:17:47] So what? [00:17:48] Here's a screenshot. [00:17:49] I'll make a screenshot for you. [00:17:51] See what I'm saying? [00:17:53] The rules of evidence really change with a lot of phone stuff. [00:17:57] So the bottom line is. [00:17:59] There may be no evidence, no nothing. [00:18:01] So there's no admission. [00:18:03] Okay? [00:18:05] No admission. [00:18:06] The court says, in an abundance of caution, not withstanding the fact that it hasn't been identified or verified or authenticated, no, I'm not going to allow you to introduce this stuff, period. [00:18:23] Okay? [00:18:24] So that's it. [00:18:25] So what's left? [00:18:26] The gun, the rifle, the shooting. [00:18:31] And guess what? [00:18:32] There's no connection. [00:18:36] I keep telling people, forget it. [00:18:39] They're not going to mention it. [00:18:41] They're not going to mention it. [00:18:44] There's going to be no rifle. [00:18:46] So you're going to hear this story about, there's Tyler, and you're going to hear nothing about a confession, nothing about an admission, and nothing about a rifle. [00:18:54] So the jury is going to say, what the hell do we have? [00:18:57] I don't know. [00:18:58] He's got a gay boyfriend. [00:19:03] What is there? [00:19:04] The jury says, excuse me, we're going to go back and decide what? [00:19:09] Why do you think, Mr. or Mrs. or Ms. Prosecutor, why do you think Tyler did it? [00:19:15] We haven't heard anything about a confession. [00:19:16] Any eyewitnesses? [00:19:17] No. [00:19:19] No confession, no eyewitnesses, no rifle, no murder. [00:19:22] The fact that he was just there? [00:19:25] Now, Larry Johnson said something today. [00:19:27] And by the way, watching, please watch Judge Napolitano today. [00:19:30] Excellent. [00:19:32] Larry brought up a very good point. [00:19:35] I'm going to remind you of something, and I'm sure you know this already. [00:19:41] But a lot of people don't. [00:19:43] And by the way, I've often, I don't care if you know how to use a knife. [00:19:50] Let me tell you again how a knife works. [00:19:55] Because if I'm trying to explain to you how pieces of DNA material can be left on a knife, I have to explain to you what a knife works like. [00:20:02] So, anyway, as you know, when you have a rifle versus a shotgun versus something that just sends a ball out, you don't know where the, it's like a screwball versus a, you know, fastball or something. [00:20:21] In the rifle, they have lands and grooves. [00:20:25] They burrow this, they rifle it. [00:20:28] And they have these lines. [00:20:30] You can look down the barrel. [00:20:32] Even brought up a good point. [00:20:33] Remember that 007 barrel? [00:20:39] You could see the grooves. [00:20:41] So that when the round goes out, it starts to curve and spin by virtue of these riflings. [00:20:54] And that's what gives it its spin. [00:20:55] And that's why a spiral football is better than, you know, just, you know, the routine. [00:21:01] Well, when that, Bullet is retrieved. [00:21:06] Let's say I were to shoot it into water or sand or something, but water it slows it down. [00:21:12] I can take that and say, Look, you can see this particular groove. [00:21:17] And each rifle has its own fingerprint, its own lands and grooves, its own markings. [00:21:25] So if I take a round that is retrieved from somebody's body, let's say it's in good, and I put it on one side of this microscope, and I put a piece, there's a piece of like wax, and you Put it on, and you split the screen on one side. [00:21:41] You have this groove, and on the other side, you have your sample that you just fired from. [00:21:47] You hope to arrive to see if it's the same rifle. [00:21:50] And you take this round and you take it from the water sample. [00:21:54] It hasn't been the reason why it's shot into water, so you don't deflect it or deform it. [00:21:59] And you put it on the other side of this little wax prong. [00:22:03] And then you look at this binocular scope and you match them up. [00:22:07] And the riflings, the grooves, the lines on one bullet. [00:22:12] Will match perfectly if it's from the same rifle. [00:22:18] The rifle, not the brand, not the model, not Mauser 98, but that barrel. [00:22:26] And you can, if you put them together, that's it. [00:22:29] You can say the rifle or the round retrieved from the victim was shot from the same rifle that shot this one. [00:22:38] And it's the one that we have in custody. [00:22:44] You have a problem, though. [00:22:46] Nothing was recovered. [00:22:48] A metal, something or other. [00:22:49] A shard. [00:22:51] And there was some reference over the fact that you could say, well, maybe we can compare the individual, the metallic fingerprint of this piece of metal. [00:23:06] Maybe we don't have the lands and grooves, but maybe we can show by virtue of some kind of a composite deposition review or analysis the same type of chemical signature. [00:23:17] And they say, ah, no, bullshit, doesn't work like that. [00:23:21] Meanwhile, they've got nothing. [00:23:23] They've got nothing. [00:23:26] So, I, as a defense lawyer, are going to say, I don't want you to mention a rifle. [00:23:32] I don't want you to say 30 odd six. [00:23:34] I don't want you to say granddaddy shooting iron. [00:23:37] I don't want you to say nothing. [00:23:40] Now, if it gets to that, if it gets to that, let me show this. [00:23:47] I'm going to go and I'm going to have an experiment done. [00:23:51] And it's always allowed it. [00:23:53] And I'm going to show a 30 yacht six hitting a paraffin cadaver, whatever you want to see, 140 yards away. [00:24:06] There's Raul. [00:24:07] There's our good friend, Raul. [00:24:08] Welcome, my brother. [00:24:10] Good to see you. [00:24:11] Happy Saturday to you, dear friend. [00:24:13] I'm going to take this and I'm going to show this bullet shot and I'm going to show this. [00:24:21] Boom. [00:24:22] And there's different ways to show the power of a weapon. [00:24:26] One is this. [00:24:27] This is interesting. [00:24:31] If I took like a gallon of, you know, like a milk jug or gallon of water, and I have five or six of them lined up, and I take the first one, here's a 22. [00:24:42] And if I shoot, you know, the gallon of water, plastic jug, boop, it hits, and a little stream comes out. [00:24:49] Oh, there's the water. [00:24:51] That's it. [00:24:51] Oh, nice little hole. [00:24:52] That's a 22. [00:24:54] That's nice. [00:24:56] Doesn't seem to do much destruction unless it's close contact here. [00:24:59] Then it bounces all over the place. [00:25:01] And that's always been the assassins. [00:25:03] You know, Mossad loves it, specifically the Beretta 22. [00:25:08] Love it. [00:25:10] It just bounces. [00:25:11] Anyway, you got 2232, if you even have that, 2230, 38, 45, 9 millimeter, even 40 cal, whatever it is. [00:25:19] And you keep going up, And then you get into like the 45, which is personally M1911, 45 caliber. [00:25:27] I think it's the best handgun there is. [00:25:29] Now, this one hits that jug of water, and I mean, pow, the hole, the water. [00:25:36] Everything just explodes. [00:25:38] Why? [00:25:40] Why? [00:25:41] Is it the. [00:25:43] Is it the. [00:25:44] Is there an explosive round in it? [00:25:46] No. [00:25:47] Why doesn't it just have a bigger hole with bigger water? [00:25:50] Well, then you get to the paraffin block. [00:25:53] And this is interesting. [00:25:54] You have this actual paraffin block, it looks like a tube or like a. [00:26:01] What would you call a three dimensional rectangle? [00:26:05] A prism or a mess? [00:26:07] Because there's a sphere. [00:26:09] Anyway, it's a block. [00:26:11] Imagine like a big block of cheese, but it's paraffin. [00:26:15] You can see through it. [00:26:16] When this thing hits the shock waves, it's wow. [00:26:24] That's what expands. [00:26:25] And I mean, it just goes crazy. [00:26:27] And that's the interesting part. [00:26:29] That's why some of these rounds that hit people, it causes such a kinetic one half equals mv squared kinetic energy. [00:26:37] Once it hits you, it just, it's not the round, it's the, Pow, and it's just the knockdown power in. [00:26:44] Oh my God. [00:26:45] Or is it 22? [00:26:50] It doesn't generate much. [00:26:52] And that kinetic energy that you can see in a wave. [00:26:56] So, what I'm trying to say, perhaps long windedly, my apologies, but if I'm in a courtroom and I say, and it never gets to that, and I'm going to say, well, let's look at this. [00:27:06] Let's look at this 30 yacht six from a Miles or 98. [00:27:09] Are we going to even use that gun? [00:27:12] 140 yards away, and you see this. [00:27:14] Pow. [00:27:15] So I'm going to then bring my next expert. [00:27:18] Stitch your name for the record. [00:27:19] I could have ballistics experts. [00:27:21] I could have FBI experts. [00:27:24] I could have an emergency room physician. [00:27:27] What is the chance of this causing a hole right here in the soft part of the and hitting a bone or something? [00:27:36] Remember that it hit the C2 and then went down and they may have found the fragments. [00:27:42] Did I hear correctly? [00:27:43] In his abdomen. [00:27:44] Anyway, for this to go in. [00:27:48] And oops, sorry, and endowed because his bone structure was so strong. [00:27:54] This is a 30 odd six round going out and spiraling the energy, the kinetic energy is going to go in, hit that C2Z, oops, shatter. [00:28:04] The bullet's going to shatter. [00:28:06] Now, a frangible round is something that's interesting. [00:28:10] It's deliberately made to expand, whatever, via explosion almost. [00:28:17] That's what people believe Lucien Sarti used against JFK. [00:28:21] When the glassy knoll, he was badge man. [00:28:24] That was a little round in there, a little charge that goes off. [00:28:27] But this is different. [00:28:31] And if I said, Dr. So and so, if I looked at this, if we saw this terrible picture of Charlie, could you guess if this was a round? [00:28:44] I don't even know. [00:28:45] And I'll be honest with you. [00:28:46] I don't even know about all of a sudden this shot and then this fountain of. [00:28:52] I don't know. [00:28:53] I need somebody to tell me. [00:28:54] Somebody would say, no, that's an exit wound. [00:28:57] Or no, I don't know. [00:28:58] Because nobody's really talking about that. [00:28:59] Because there were some other people who were talking about. [00:29:02] Exit wounds in the pack. [00:29:03] But remember, there was nothing that we saw here. [00:29:06] Candace put up that one photo or that one piece of behind Charlie's head. [00:29:12] And by the way, please forgive me, but when you're in murder prosecutions, it all comes down to this. [00:29:20] Many times it comes down to drugs, lab reports, toxicology, MEs reports, inches, millimeters, entrance wounds, temperature of the body. [00:29:30] It's not what you think. [00:29:31] It's very, very. [00:29:33] Technical, very physics oriented, very, that's what it's about. [00:29:37] It's not about any of this other stuff. [00:29:41] So, if it gets to that, what I believe is going to happen is they're going to mention nothing about a gun because it's not connected. [00:29:49] You see what this is? [00:29:50] This is a hairbrush. [00:29:52] It's not a hairbrush. [00:29:53] If it is, we're going to probably. [00:29:54] This is a lint brush. [00:29:56] And this lint brush is also negative for any kind of projectile because it, well, it's a lint brush. [00:30:05] That rifle. [00:30:06] Is not linked to any type of projectile. [00:30:09] This is exactly the same as a lint brush in terms of its relevance. [00:30:14] Nothing. [00:30:15] So, what are you bringing up a rifle for? [00:30:17] What are you talking about? [00:30:18] I would make a motion in Lemonade not to discuss it. [00:30:22] Don't show that picture. [00:30:24] Oh, and if, by the way, somebody were to look at this, as Larry Johnson very astutely said, I said, okay, you want to bring this in? [00:30:32] Terrific. [00:30:32] It's a 30 out of 6, right? [00:30:34] Miles are 90. [00:30:35] Good. [00:30:35] Let's look at that scope. [00:30:36] Let's look at that. [00:30:37] Give it to us. [00:30:39] Let me turn it over to an expert. [00:30:41] And you can say, can you imagine? [00:30:42] You know, you have to zero things depending upon certain. [00:30:49] Everybody has to do recon work, reconnaissance work there first. [00:30:53] He's never been there before. [00:30:55] You have to walk around. [00:30:56] You have to say, where am I going? [00:30:59] Where do I go? [00:31:00] What's going on here? [00:31:01] Believe it or not, during the JFK assassination, they believed that the shooters were there maybe a month ahead of time. [00:31:09] Could be a month. [00:31:10] Who knows? [00:31:11] Prior to all of this, just there to look around. [00:31:15] Escape routes. [00:31:16] Where do I go? [00:31:17] How do I get up? [00:31:19] Is he going to be there? [00:31:20] How does he know where it's going to be and where the what kind of configuration? [00:31:25] Oh, look who it is. [00:31:27] There's Joe Marvel. [00:31:29] Thank you, Joe. [00:31:30] Happy Saturday to you, dear lady. [00:31:33] How does he know where he's going to be? [00:31:36] Where the stage is? [00:31:38] Now you can say, well, he just was lucky. [00:31:40] This isn't lucky. [00:31:43] First of all, I mean, either he was the sniper or not. [00:31:48] And if he was a sniper, you just don't walk up and say, okay, I'll go up this. [00:31:55] Up on that roof, I'll shoot them. [00:31:57] You know, I'll break down my gun. [00:31:58] I mean, we haven't even talked about, you know, using a screwdriver to break down the gun, which is another issue. [00:32:05] I don't want to make it more complicated, but all this stuff requires you being there and look at it. [00:32:11] See how many yards is that? [00:32:14] Duchess of Camelot says, Happy Easter, Lionel, to you and yours, and the same to you, dear lady. [00:32:20] Thank you. [00:32:21] And that goes everybody. [00:32:23] Happy Jewish holidays, Christian holidays. [00:32:25] Tomorrow's the big one, by the way. [00:32:27] This is it. [00:32:29] Christianity, this is it. [00:32:31] This is it. [00:32:32] The big one. [00:32:33] Today's Holy Saturday. [00:32:34] Tomorrow's Easter Sunday. [00:32:36] This is it. [00:32:38] Just to let you know, this is it. [00:32:42] It's not about eggs, not about the peeps and Cadbury. [00:32:45] It's about that. [00:32:46] Anyway. [00:32:48] So, going back to this, all of this, and I want him to take that stand. [00:32:54] Because I want to say, ladies and gentlemen, do you hear this guy? === The Big Trial Today (15:48) === [00:32:56] Remember, assuming the gun comes in, because I'm telling you right now, it shouldn't come in at all because it's not connected. [00:33:01] The lid brush should come in. [00:33:04] Anyway, but let's do the crazy suspension of facts or reality. [00:33:09] Let's say for some reason it comes in. [00:33:11] I don't know why, but they bring in the gun. [00:33:15] This guy got there early. [00:33:18] Get somebody who's a decent shooter who says, first of all, I got to know, I need a range finder. [00:33:22] I say, where's my target? [00:33:25] I got one shot at this. [00:33:27] No pun intended. [00:33:28] I got one shot. [00:33:28] I got to hit this thing. [00:33:30] See how one of those range finders, you look on it, 140 yards. [00:33:33] All right. [00:33:34] Let me zero in for 140. [00:33:36] To zero in that scope, you've got to zero it. [00:33:42] You've got to, just because you've got a scope on there, doesn't mean anything. [00:33:46] You start off by firing at something and then up to the left, and you turn it and you move it, and then you say, Okay, I have to adjust. [00:33:53] So that reticle, you know, this, I've got to make sure that when I fire it, it has been centered for that. [00:34:02] If it pulls to the right, I'm going to have to adjust for that. [00:34:05] So what I'm looking at may not really be a direct line of sight. [00:34:09] It might be a little off in order to compensate the pull, the tendency, the imperfection, the inaccuracy, whatever it is. [00:34:16] That's a lot of work. [00:34:18] He did this. [00:34:20] He did this? [00:34:21] Then you look at this gun. [00:34:22] Look at it. [00:34:23] Let me show my expert. [00:34:25] He's on the stand. [00:34:25] Look at this. [00:34:26] Any rusty screws? [00:34:28] This is hard. [00:34:29] I tried to take it apart. [00:34:31] This one, by the way, this is the best weapon. [00:34:35] Look at this. [00:34:35] This came with my chair together. [00:34:38] He gave me this. [00:34:40] Man, you put this in your hand. [00:34:44] This will get your attention. [00:34:45] Anyway, he might say, You don't have a hard problem with that one rusty screw there, and I got to put it back together. [00:34:53] And the jury's going to keep looking at me. [00:34:55] This guy did this? [00:34:56] Because I'm going to make him out to be retarded. [00:34:58] I'm going to make him out to be. [00:34:59] Look, he made you great in his ACT or his placements or whatever the hell you call it. [00:35:04] This guy is dumb as a rock. [00:35:06] I mean, he is stupid. [00:35:07] Just plain old Jethro Bodine, stupid. [00:35:10] So don't let anybody kid you about how brilliant he is. [00:35:13] Look at him. [00:35:14] Forget it. [00:35:16] He's the mastermind. [00:35:17] And tell me why again. [00:35:19] So tell me, Tyler, why did you go there? [00:35:21] Because he said something mean. [00:35:23] Okay. [00:35:24] I went, yeah. [00:35:24] Oh, no. [00:35:26] And why is that? [00:35:28] Because my girlfriend, Tyler, it's a guy. [00:35:30] You're gay. [00:35:31] Okay, maybe. [00:35:32] Yeah. [00:35:33] Stop this bullshit about trans. [00:35:35] He's a guy. [00:35:37] What's the matter with you? [00:35:38] You got the pronouns? [00:35:40] You're gay. [00:35:41] Nothing wrong with that, but say you're gay. [00:35:42] Don't tell me trans. [00:35:44] See, a lot of men who are gay can't say it. [00:35:51] So what they do is they say, well, it's a trans man. [00:35:53] No, it's not. [00:35:55] Anyway. [00:35:57] Put him on it. [00:35:58] Now, let's see how those Utah people say this guy's crazy, right? [00:36:02] Look at this. [00:36:03] But you're the craziest out of all the women in the world. [00:36:05] I mean, he's not exactly gig young, but look at this thing. [00:36:08] And he got up there with a rifle. [00:36:10] And then, after he got done, by the way, he picked up the phone and calls his girlfriend or whatever. [00:36:14] He said, By the way, would you go get it for me? [00:36:16] It's wrapped in a towel, it's wrapped in a towel. [00:36:23] It's wrapped in a towel. [00:36:25] At least wrapped in a towel. [00:36:28] The dogs missed it? [00:36:30] The dogs missed it? [00:36:34] Huh? [00:36:35] The dogs missed it. [00:36:39] Did Kash Patel help? [00:36:41] And by the way, Cash, what the hell were you doing there? [00:36:43] Now, let me also say something right now. [00:36:45] And let me just throw this in. [00:36:47] And please forgive me. [00:36:48] I'm sorry. [00:36:48] I'm jumping all over the place. [00:36:50] It's my nature. [00:36:51] I got so much to say. [00:36:52] And I don't know if I've covered it. [00:36:54] I just. [00:36:54] I blur stuff out because my head is exploding with stuff. [00:37:00] This case is such bullshit. [00:37:03] I mean to tell you, this guy is looking more and more, I don't mean not guilty, I mean innocent. [00:37:10] Defense lawyers, we don't use that innocent. [00:37:13] Very few innocent people. [00:37:14] Some people say, well, they had a hard time proving nothing. [00:37:17] Well, no, no. [00:37:19] I don't know what he was doing there or what. [00:37:20] I don't think he had anything to do with anything. [00:37:23] But let's talk about something else. [00:37:27] And again, it's not going to come in for the trial, but you've got to address this. [00:37:31] Larry Johnson mentioned it. [00:37:32] Joseph Palatano mentioned it. [00:37:34] Candace mentioned it. [00:37:35] Joe Kent mentioned it. [00:37:36] Tucker mentioned it. [00:37:40] How do you explain immediately, immediately, that Bibi Netanyahu is saying, not me. [00:37:51] Don't look at me. [00:37:52] Hey, I got it out of mine. [00:37:54] Don't look at me. [00:37:55] I don't know anything about this. [00:37:56] I don't know anything about this. [00:38:02] Who asked you? [00:38:05] Who thought you? [00:38:08] But while we're on the subject, why would you feel even so connected to even say it was in you? [00:38:18] You can give your condolences, but what the hell is going on with that? [00:38:23] What's that all about? [00:38:24] And you got these other people too, because the story goes here's the narrative. [00:38:30] Here's the narrative, okay? [00:38:36] When this thing happened, the story is that prior to September the 10th, he was either summoned to, yeah, summoned to some event, some type of high summit at the Hamptons. [00:38:54] And I think Bill Ackman, other people were there. [00:38:57] Big, big, big names. [00:39:00] There she is. [00:39:01] Feliz Pasqua. [00:39:02] I don't know how you say it in Brazilian. [00:39:04] Bongino recently admitted his wife Paula did scheduling work for Andrew Colbert. [00:39:08] Ah, a key TPUSA figure. [00:39:10] A coincidence some critics have highlighted amid his FBI role. [00:39:15] Oh, listen to this. [00:39:17] So, Bongino, this is what Carla, Brasileira Mia. [00:39:22] Bongino recently admitted his wife Paula did the scheduling work for Andrew Colbert, a key TPUSA figure. [00:39:29] A coincidence some critics have highlighted amid his FBI role in the Charlie Kirk administration. [00:39:36] Very. [00:39:37] Very, very interesting. [00:39:38] By the way, happy Easter to you and your family, dear lady. [00:39:42] Good friend of ours, thank you. [00:39:45] So here's the story. [00:39:47] So they're saying that at some point prior to this, Charlie was saying, you know, I'm really getting, I don't know what to do about this Israel thing. [00:39:54] I don't know about Iran. [00:39:57] I'm feeling strange about this. [00:39:59] This is the story. [00:40:01] I'm done with you folks. [00:40:02] I'm done. [00:40:04] I am not a whatever you want to call me, Zionist. [00:40:09] I just, TPUSA, you know what, keep your donations. [00:40:13] We're out of this. [00:40:15] The argument is that this was so jarring, so problematic, that many people provide it might be evidence of or indicia of some kind of a connection. [00:40:28] That's not going to come up during the trial, though. [00:40:30] If it is, it makes, I mean, theoretically, it makes sense on paper if all that can be proved. [00:40:35] But remember, that's the other investigation, that's a YouTube discussion. [00:40:44] That's not courtroom. [00:40:45] That ain't going to come up in the courtroom at all. [00:40:47] It's just not. [00:40:49] You're not going to sit there and say, in defense, we're going to call baby Netanyahu. [00:40:53] What? [00:40:54] No, it's not going to go that way. [00:40:56] But it's interesting, though. [00:40:58] Now, I told you my thoughts on that. [00:41:01] I'm telling you, you have to listen the same way during the JFK assassination. [00:41:07] There were people who believed that JFK, my good friend Roger Stone, believes it was Mac Wallace, it was an LBJ connection. [00:41:14] Other people believe that it was CIA, FBI, Carlos Marcello, the mob, Roselli, anti Cuba. [00:41:25] So you have to look at all of them. [00:41:29] Again, that's Candace. [00:41:33] That's other discussions. [00:41:36] Our good friend Jimmy Doar, who, by the way, I'm going to be doing an interview with him coming up. [00:41:39] I'll let you know how to do that. [00:41:41] I'm going to be on his show. [00:41:43] He brought it up. [00:41:45] And for you not to discuss it is discussion negligence, malpractice, absolutely positively, 100%. [00:41:55] That's not the issue. [00:41:56] The issue, though, is that there's so much to this. [00:42:00] And people are now coming forward and they're saying, Holy shit, this is getting more and more complicated. [00:42:04] People who never, people who never ever cared about anything involving Israel, not because they were prone one way or the other, who just, do you know how many people, the word Zionist is used a lot? [00:42:19] Zionist. [00:42:20] I can go to Times Square right now and ask somebody to define that. [00:42:23] I'm always explaining it. [00:42:25] People don't know what that means. [00:42:28] It's not, it hasn't been a K, a word certainly popular in the rest of the world, but not here among average folks. [00:42:36] So now we're into that that realm. [00:42:40] So, this case is falling apart faster than ever. [00:42:45] And look at the people who are involved in this: Kash Patel, Dan Bongino, and also we've got Pam Bondi. [00:42:53] Pam Bondi, Pam Bondi. [00:42:56] People are suggesting maybe this. [00:43:02] I don't want to bring in the Epstein. [00:43:03] I don't think there's any Epstein connection at all to this. [00:43:07] I'll even pay lip service to it if it even exists. [00:43:10] I just don't think it's there. [00:43:12] I don't think there's any. [00:43:13] I don't think it exists. [00:43:15] There's no connection. [00:43:17] But this is just falling apart. [00:43:23] And the more this case is there, I would tell President Trump or anybody, this case has to go bye bye, which is the. [00:43:35] And by the way, please, my friends, thank you, David. [00:43:38] Please like this. [00:43:40] You're liking this video now, it is so critical. [00:43:46] What YouTube does is it looks at a lot of things. [00:43:48] It looks at your interaction, whether you like it, how long you've been on, time spent viewing, time spent watching. [00:43:59] Later on, we have always follow up comments. [00:44:02] But liking is one of those factors. [00:44:05] And when YouTube likes something, it says, okay, you've hit whatever this level of like, it then recommends it to the rest of the universe, the rest of the YouTube world. [00:44:16] And then they come on board and we meet new people, and they might say, Hey, I like this. [00:44:20] Because as you notice, this is very rational. [00:44:23] I'm not screaming and yelling on them. [00:44:25] No. [00:44:26] And despite what you may think, I call it the way it is. [00:44:34] And two things somebody better very, very carefully, carefully watch, especially as this gets more, better watch Tyler Robinson's safety. [00:44:44] Okay? [00:44:45] Because remember, If he goes away and the case goes away, all of the chances of exposing this go away as well. [00:44:59] Because now, the more we talk about this, people are saying, wait a minute. [00:45:03] He had a meeting with who? [00:45:06] Charlie? [00:45:07] Really? [00:45:08] So you're saying that Charlie was planning on breaking from Israel, as they say? [00:45:16] Breaking from them? [00:45:18] That he was against this war in Iran? [00:45:21] And a lot of people thought that he still carried a lot of weight. [00:45:25] And that if TPUSA or that faction, because you know, Bongino has no soul. [00:45:32] He's just a little twit. [00:45:35] And he's a girly man. [00:45:38] And Cash, oh, forget it. [00:45:40] Cash is so. [00:45:44] I mean, you want to ask Trump and say, Mr. President, are you out of your fucking mind? [00:45:50] Look at this guy. [00:45:51] Look at this guy. [00:45:52] He hasn't gotten laid since Johnson was president, Andrew Johnson. [00:45:56] So he meets this country music shantos and he's acting like a goddamn fool. [00:46:00] And what you're doing is you're not paying attention. [00:46:02] You're not paying attention because you're forgetting that this man is in charge of your FBI. [00:46:09] And why was he there? [00:46:10] He's going to botch everything up. [00:46:12] He cannot do things, he is not cut out for this. [00:46:15] He does things personally. [00:46:16] J. Edgar Hoover would have never done this. [00:46:18] He's not there. [00:46:19] J. Edgar Hoover was nowhere near Dallas. [00:46:22] He was on the phone. [00:46:23] And then you've got Bongino. [00:46:25] Remember how all of a sudden they came out, basically, nothing to see here with this Epstein stuff. [00:46:30] You got two things going to get you Epstein and now this. [00:46:35] Mr. President, you've got to ask yourself whether you're smart. [00:46:37] You've got two people. [00:46:38] I don't know what your connection is, but I'm telling you, I'm telling you, good sir, and you and I can argue all day long about whether this. [00:46:46] Connection to Israel stuff is a valid argument, and many, many arguments can be made one way or another. [00:46:52] But there is a rumbling here. [00:46:54] There is a political rumbling, and your predecessor and the Republicans, by the way, good news Democrats are just as connected. [00:47:01] Democrats aren't saying anything about this. [00:47:04] You can watch, do me a favor, watch MS Now, whatever the hell this show is called, MSDNC or CNN, and watch anybody mention anything about BB or Israel. [00:47:16] Same thing goes for Fox. [00:47:18] You'll not hear anything. [00:47:20] Both are covered. [00:47:21] Left and right, identical. [00:47:23] I'm not saying it's right. [00:47:24] I'm not saying it's wrong. [00:47:26] I am telling you, they don't talk about it. [00:47:30] That's why most people don't know what you're talking about. [00:47:33] Israel. [00:47:34] What does Israel have to do with this? [00:47:36] And you think, wow. [00:47:37] See, not everybody knows what we know. [00:47:39] Not everybody knows this. [00:47:42] Not everybody. [00:47:43] You know, there are certain people I go to. [00:47:45] Do you have them? [00:47:45] Do you have friends of yours who don't know anything? [00:47:47] And you ask them, what do you think about this? [00:47:49] And if they don't know, We have one in particular. [00:47:51] If she doesn't know, that's par for the course. [00:47:56] So this is, this is changing drastically. [00:48:00] I mean, drastically. [00:48:02] Let me just tell you something. [00:48:04] And here's the thing. [00:48:04] I want you to understand something. [00:48:07] This is about Charlie. [00:48:10] This is, this is who killed Charlie. [00:48:15] This is who killed Charlie. [00:48:18] This is the part which is the most, I, I, I can't say this enough to you. [00:48:23] This is who killed Charlie. [00:48:26] It's, it's, uh, Does anybody care about him? [00:48:31] And that wife of his, Erica Kirk? [00:48:37] There is nobody in the. === Who Killed Charlie (15:38) === [00:48:45] See, I was trying to figure out. [00:48:47] She's not. [00:48:49] She's sort of Kim Kardashian, only that Kim Kardashian. [00:48:53] You're wondering, why is she famous? [00:48:55] What is she? [00:48:56] She's like the Rula Lenska. [00:48:58] Ask your parents about Rula Lenska. [00:49:00] Anyway, she's like, there's nobody. [00:49:02] But so you know why? [00:49:06] Yeah, okay, you know, Eric is supposedly in charge, but she's also Meghan Markle. [00:49:12] She is just so phony. [00:49:14] And I mentioned this last night. [00:49:16] And please, you got to understand something. [00:49:20] I do not have, I do not believe I'm sexist. [00:49:27] I believe I am an absolute realist when it comes to. [00:49:30] Sexes, genders. [00:49:32] Okay. [00:49:36] And I know women. [00:49:39] I'm just going to leave it at that. [00:49:42] You know, you get to a point, you know, I got it. [00:49:47] I got it. [00:49:48] I understand. [00:49:50] And there's one thing that you have to understand do not with women. [00:50:05] Do not. [00:50:06] That's all I'm going to say. [00:50:08] Complete respect. [00:50:10] Do not. [00:50:11] They will never forget anything. [00:50:16] Nothing. [00:50:17] A guy can be in a fight, he can have a scar, and it's like water under the bridge. [00:50:24] Now, one of the things women do is they have this internal, I mentioned this last night, they have this internal ability to detect bullshit. [00:50:33] And the reason why is that in order to be a good parent, you have to realize. [00:50:36] If their kids are lying, if their kids are sick, they have to pick up on cues. [00:50:41] A mother has to be able to look at a baby and say, You don't have to have children to do this, but I think in your natural wiring, and believe it or not, if you don't think you have natural wiring, there's no hope for you. [00:50:55] If you don't think women are wired differently intellectually, suspicion or forget it. [00:51:02] You haven't lived, you just don't know anything. [00:51:04] It's just the way it is. [00:51:06] Certain breeds of dog can better than this, certain breeds of human. [00:51:11] Our genders, I guess, not breeze, but, well, maybe, I don't know. [00:51:15] We're animals. [00:51:19] But you, the moment happened to me, but the moment that you saw Erica lie over, traverse, so to speak, cover, cover over, hug that casket with Charlie's hand and a medal, some gold medal, some titular, your heart, your respect sunk. [00:51:48] It did it for me. [00:51:50] Did it for me. [00:51:51] I said, That's it. [00:51:53] This is the most despicable, vile human being I have ever met in my life. [00:51:58] Now I get it. [00:51:59] You absolute. [00:52:04] She's almost like rapacious. [00:52:06] She's this is you exploitative, your husband's murder, dispatch, the father of your children. [00:52:15] You're doing this. [00:52:18] And then the next day, six days later, that film, and I realized she's gone. [00:52:22] And now she's so far off. [00:52:23] Maybe somebody listened to her. [00:52:25] They said, You don't understand it. [00:52:26] You've got to leave. [00:52:27] You have no respectability. [00:52:29] Everybody watches you now. [00:52:31] Drewski, Drewski. [00:52:37] She might be the most, first of all, there's a combination of it. [00:52:41] There's nothing smart about her. [00:52:43] See, there's one thing about Kim Kardashian. [00:52:45] You can laugh all you want. [00:52:47] She knows how to play it because she's her mother's daughter. [00:52:50] Remember, her mother sold a sex tape. [00:52:53] Of her daughter. [00:52:54] Talk about pimping her daughter with Ray J, whatever his name was. [00:52:57] And this thing went, I mean, they don't make any bones about it. [00:53:03] They will sell anything their soul, their anything, but they're smart. [00:53:12] They may have no morals, but they're smart. [00:53:15] They know how to play this. [00:53:17] Meghan Markle, absolutely diabolical, like you can't believe, but smart. [00:53:25] Harry, Prince Harry, what Meghan Markle's doing. [00:53:28] Is Charlie. [00:53:29] Charlie, God bless him, was an idiot. [00:53:31] When it came to women, I don't think he had any girlfriends or I don't think he knew anything. [00:53:37] He talked about. [00:53:43] I don't know. [00:53:45] There's a certain look. [00:53:46] I understand. [00:53:47] I understand the spiritual part of it. [00:53:49] I really understand this. [00:53:51] But when you don't understand the sexual part of it, you can't negotiate. [00:53:57] You know, when you're a young man, you meet somebody and you're, you know, normally logic is the last thing you're even thinking about because remember something. [00:54:05] And this is important. [00:54:06] You obviously know this. [00:54:07] This is why kids don't understand this. [00:54:09] When it comes down to when hormone meets emotion, meets whatever, it's you go crazy. [00:54:15] Love and attraction is crazy. [00:54:18] It's an obsessive compulsive disorder. [00:54:20] It's a focus. [00:54:22] It's insanity. [00:54:23] And it's weird. [00:54:24] And you're wondering sometimes you'll ask, why is this person doing this to me? [00:54:28] Why? [00:54:29] You might find yourself saying, I mean, they're attractive, but I can't put my finger on it. [00:54:34] But something happens, some biochemical. [00:54:37] You smell a pheromone or some connection, and you just lose your shit. [00:54:42] And you've seen this before. [00:54:43] Pardon my French. [00:54:45] I think Charlie, I don't know if he, who knows what happened to him? [00:54:49] That's why you got to be there, especially with young men and women. [00:54:52] Girls start much, much earlier. [00:54:55] And boys, though, sometimes they'll get their first, they'll lose their minds. [00:54:58] I've seen guys lose their minds, men, I mean, tough guys, really tough guys, you know what I mean? [00:55:04] And lose it. [00:55:06] So, and I don't know if Charlie had anybody, if he, I don't know. [00:55:11] I think they played him in the emotional part. [00:55:13] I think he wanted a family and he wanted a wife, and I think he really was sincere. [00:55:17] I think he believed what he was talking about in terms of the Bible and this and women's work. [00:55:21] I just don't think he. [00:55:25] I don't know about old Charlie. [00:55:27] I don't know. [00:55:28] Bless his heart. [00:55:30] Texas Beach Girl says, by the way, happy Saturday. [00:55:34] Erica Kirk is also trying to act more demure. [00:55:37] Yep. [00:55:38] That's what I said. [00:55:39] Casting her eyes down instead of upward. [00:55:41] She needs a new acting coach. [00:55:43] Young lady, by the way, happy Easter. [00:55:46] Happy holidays to you. [00:55:47] You are absolutely, you got it exactly. [00:55:49] See that? [00:55:52] It takes a woman to know that. [00:55:54] Please don't take this the wrong way. [00:55:55] I'm not trying to, I swear to God, I respect you. [00:55:58] I say, I'm going to turn to you. [00:55:59] What do you think? [00:56:01] Because you've done this. [00:56:02] Because it's a game we play. [00:56:07] When I say game, game doesn't mean trivial, it means I'm going to have to act like something. [00:56:13] Everybody, when you watch people like, watch for example the difference between, watch the way Audrey Hepburn acted in the old days, this is probably famous, and uh, Audrey Heppard. [00:56:34] Audrey Heppard had to combine two things elegance of style, but also sexiness. [00:56:39] Knew how to play it, knew how to play everybody's breakfast at Tiffany's. [00:56:45] Watch that. [00:56:47] That's an exercise. [00:56:49] She's doing it. [00:56:50] In one sentence, she'll go from she played a prostitute, a trial up to it. [00:56:56] You better know how to do this. [00:56:59] Erica, in her world, Is not that smart. [00:57:08] She's not the conniver. [00:57:11] She doesn't know how to really play it. [00:57:12] She doesn't know how to negotiate this. [00:57:15] She just thinks that if I smile and do this stupid smile thing, that doesn't work. [00:57:22] Have you noticed this? [00:57:23] She either goes from giddy, smiley, cheerleader type to the stop it. [00:57:31] You know, those eyes, the eyes of Laura Mars. [00:57:34] Remember that? [00:57:34] Those eyes. [00:57:36] She's got that's her on and off. [00:57:39] You know, she's. [00:57:40] She's the sexy, hey, and then she's this one. [00:57:43] That's it. [00:57:46] Some women know this in colors. [00:57:48] I mean, they can do in green, off green, forest green, olive. [00:57:52] I mean, wow. [00:57:54] They can turn on the intensity. [00:57:55] They know it inside and out. [00:57:57] She doesn't have it. [00:57:58] She's that emotional kind of predatory. [00:58:04] She always thought, well, this is really brutal. [00:58:09] But if I had to guess her, she always reminds me of the type who always figures, You know, when in doubt, put out. [00:58:15] I know this is terrible. [00:58:17] Some people will say, Look, I don't know. [00:58:18] I'm not going to play this game. [00:58:19] I'm not going to be the demure. [00:58:21] You want it? [00:58:21] Yeah, that's it. [00:58:22] Okay. [00:58:23] I know how to do that. [00:58:24] And then it works. [00:58:26] Other people know how to play it. [00:58:28] She was never ready for primetime. [00:58:30] Never ready for it. [00:58:31] Never. [00:58:32] It's like taking. [00:58:34] It's like Tammy Faye Baker could never really handle the whole notion of. [00:58:39] I mean, she knew enough of the lingo. [00:58:41] By the way, Tammy Faye Baker was much. [00:58:43] She did the crying thing too. [00:58:44] But she did. [00:58:45] She knew. [00:58:47] The Christian parlance is a lot better. [00:58:51] Erica doesn't do it. [00:58:54] She's as devout and pious as this lint brush. [00:58:58] That's not her thing. [00:59:00] She thinks she can act, and she says, Oh, I can do this. [00:59:02] I can do that. [00:59:03] No, you can't. [00:59:05] These people are very good. [00:59:06] It's like when you try to fool people at a wrestling match, the people at ringside are watching every move you're making. [00:59:13] You can't fool them. [00:59:14] Don't think that. [00:59:16] This is very, very serious stuff. [00:59:18] So, I don't know. [00:59:20] Watch very carefully, Texas girl. [00:59:22] What happens now? [00:59:23] Where does she go? [00:59:24] What does she do? [00:59:25] Does she kind of move out? [00:59:28] How does she. [00:59:29] What happens to her? [00:59:31] I wouldn't be surprised if somebody's telling her, look, we've got the internals, the bolt. [00:59:35] You've got to just stop this. [00:59:36] You are just not. [00:59:39] It's not working. [00:59:40] It's not cutting. [00:59:41] I don't know what to tell you. [00:59:43] I don't know how to. [00:59:47] This just is not working. [00:59:49] You're not doing this thing. [00:59:51] You're just. [00:59:55] So, maybe back off. [00:59:56] She's not going to back off. [00:59:58] She figures this is her time. [00:59:59] And even what did you notice during the Caroline Levitt thing? [01:00:03] Did you also notice something? [01:00:05] Ladies, pay attention. [01:00:07] How many of you notice that she doesn't do well with other women? [01:00:12] When she is better, if she's with a man, she figures, oh, I know how to do this. [01:00:18] But with other women, especially women whom she might perceive to be either smarter, more powerful, or more connected. [01:00:25] When she was with Barry Weiss, even when she was on Fox, she just had, there was no likability to her. [01:00:35] She was just, I'm the widow. [01:00:38] Okay. [01:00:39] No nuance, no range, no depth. [01:00:43] I don't think she does well with women. [01:00:44] I don't think she knows how to handle them. [01:00:46] Because she realizes now she's up against competition. [01:00:49] Remember the State of the Union? [01:00:51] Remember the poor woman who was the mother of the Ukrainian young lady who was viciously stabbed? [01:00:58] Remember when Erica was sitting next to her? [01:01:00] She says, Oh, is that what grief looks like? [01:01:02] Oh. [01:01:04] Texas Beach Girl says, EK needs to hire Goldilocks. [01:01:08] Too hot, too cold. [01:01:09] Goldilocks found a just right porridge. [01:01:12] Absolutely. [01:01:15] Very good analogy, Missy. [01:01:17] Don't mess with Texas Beach Girls. [01:01:20] Think she knows because you've done this. [01:01:23] You negotiate, you know how to do this. [01:01:28] Any waitresses out there? [01:01:30] Okay. [01:01:31] What's the number one rule of waitresses? [01:01:33] The number one rule of being waitresses is if you have a couple there, never ignore the wife or the girlfriend. [01:01:41] If you pay too much attention to the husband or the boyfriend or whatever it is versus the wife, you're done. [01:01:45] Your tip is done. [01:01:48] But if you show your challenge is going to be the wife or the boyfriend, if they like you, they'll tell the boyfriend, give her something. [01:01:56] She's nice. [01:01:56] She's terrific. [01:01:58] And women have the hardest time competing with other women. [01:02:01] I'm sorry you know it's true. [01:02:02] You know what's true. [01:02:05] I hope you don't mind me saying this, but so God's honest truth. [01:02:07] If a man, for example, let me answer this. [01:02:09] If your husband or your boyfriend or whatever it is, brother, husband, had a surprise party and you said, I'm going to put together a surprise party. [01:02:18] And you called his friend and said, How many friends does he have? [01:02:20] He goes, Oh, shit. [01:02:23] 100? [01:02:24] 50? [01:02:25] What? [01:02:26] They might be a little bit more. [01:02:27] They're not deep, but yeah. [01:02:31] Men have lots of buddies and. [01:02:34] Very gregarious. [01:02:36] Very gregarious. [01:02:37] Now, switch it. [01:02:39] The husband has to do a surprise party for his wife or girlfriend. [01:02:42] How many friends does she have? [01:02:44] She might have a sister. [01:02:48] Not even a brother, but a sister. [01:02:50] Mother, of course. [01:02:52] And maybe a handful, if not one, special girlfriend. [01:02:58] That's it. [01:02:59] Period. [01:03:01] It's just like men with shoes. [01:03:03] Men, how many pairs of shoes do you have? [01:03:06] You got dress shoes? [01:03:08] Maybe two brown and black, right? [01:03:10] Okay, men don't the whole shoe thing, you know. [01:03:14] It's maybe all you know, sneakers and trainers and topsiders, all that kind of jazz. [01:03:22] But no, one pair, two pair, that's it. [01:03:27] That's women with friends, but with shoes, is a different story. [01:03:31] You know, the routine. [01:03:32] And by the way, these cliches are true because they're true, they become cliches because they're true. [01:03:36] That's why it's not because somebody made this stuff up and it's a lie. [01:03:39] No, it's true. [01:03:41] You're far more distrusting. [01:03:43] You have to be because nature gave you this ability to protect your children. [01:03:47] And you cannot protect your children if you're believing every song and dance story of every two time predator who comes up and cons you and distracts you away from your kids. [01:03:57] It's no. [01:03:58] And you have to apply this to everything. [01:04:00] You are the most, not vicious, but you are the most clinical when it comes to suspicion. [01:04:04] Listen to women in terms of buying. [01:04:06] They're like the best. [01:04:07] If you've got a jury trial and you've got women on this, oh man. [01:04:11] And also, by the way, younger. [01:04:15] KRMKS says, You're spot on. [01:04:18] Oh, I know I am. [01:04:19] Thank you. [01:04:19] I know I am. [01:04:22] You know who are the best women? === Protecting Your Children (04:22) === [01:04:24] Best woman ever. [01:04:26] Best. [01:04:26] Best woman, best man, best human. [01:04:28] Older woman, 70 years old plus. [01:04:30] Grandmothers? [01:04:32] When a woman says, You know, I've had it, I'm done. [01:04:34] I'm not putting up with this shit anymore. [01:04:36] I'm just going to be whatever I am. [01:04:37] They're the best people. [01:04:40] Superlative. [01:04:42] I'm going to wear what I want. [01:04:43] I'm going to wear a moo moo. [01:04:44] I don't give a shit. [01:04:46] But you realize how good they are, how smart they are. [01:04:48] They're brilliant. [01:04:49] They get rid of all that nonsense. [01:04:51] You realize these people are really tough. [01:04:53] These are the ones I wouldn't want as my generals. [01:04:55] I wouldn't want them. [01:04:57] They're far more, they're just brilliant because you got to get rid of all this stuff. [01:05:03] Nature takes a young woman, especially during adolescence, and just, just, pardon my French, fucks her up with all this nonsense. [01:05:12] Yeah, the looks of this and media, and you got to look like this, you got to be like this. [01:05:16] Oh, it's crazy. [01:05:19] And then later on, the men, my friend's like, what are we doing? [01:05:26] Okay, okay. [01:05:28] Let's go work out. [01:05:29] Okay. [01:05:30] Hey, hey. [01:05:32] I'm sorry. [01:05:34] Remember, women are crazy, men are stupid. [01:05:37] The reason why Fatal Attraction is so terrific, one of the best movies ever. [01:05:40] Alex Forrest, I will not be ignored, Dan. [01:05:44] If you had a man in there, he would just stab her and never sit. [01:05:46] You know, there's no. [01:05:49] The complexity, the difference, you have to understand this. [01:05:52] Ask, just get a room, just get a room full of women. [01:05:58] Serious? [01:05:58] Just put on Erica Kirk and just listen. [01:06:01] This is the best focus group there is. [01:06:03] Just listen. [01:06:04] You'll see stuff. [01:06:05] Oh, man. [01:06:06] The antenna. [01:06:07] Oh. [01:06:08] Bullshit, bullshit. [01:06:09] Oh, oh, oh, oh. [01:06:13] And see, men still don't even understand it because you're telling them, no, you don't understand. [01:06:17] Listen to what a woman says. [01:06:18] You don't say, oh, she's a bitch. [01:06:19] No, no, it's always nuanced. [01:06:22] It's very, very complicated, very complicated. [01:06:24] No, what she's doing is she's acting demure. [01:06:27] She realizes this and she's playing like, it's, you know, the chess moves. [01:06:31] It's really, it takes one to know one. [01:06:33] Please don't be offended, but you're very conversant with that. [01:06:38] Listen, this is reality. [01:06:40] Very reality. [01:06:42] Listen to women talk about complaints about men. [01:06:46] No, no. [01:06:46] Complaints about President Trump. [01:06:49] Men and women, completely different. [01:06:51] Bring in people who don't like them and listen to a man versus a woman. [01:06:56] Different. [01:06:56] Different. [01:06:59] Here's one for you. [01:07:01] This is really good. [01:07:04] Women will also know sometimes when to shut up. [01:07:08] I know that may sound counterintuitive, but trust me. [01:07:11] For example, when they say, so. [01:07:14] Compare Jill Biden with Melania Trump. [01:07:21] Melania Trump is the most fascinating of them all. [01:07:26] Women are interested, but they don't want to say it. [01:07:30] Women will try to. [01:07:34] I mean, they're reluctantly respectful. [01:07:43] Almost, in some respects, not all, in awe. [01:07:48] It's like she knows how to play it. [01:07:50] That's the way to play it. [01:07:52] Jackie Kennedy. [01:07:53] Jackie Kennedy. [01:07:54] By the way, Jackie Kennedy. [01:07:58] In terms of these people, they always talk about her husband. [01:08:01] You know, this guy was a three peckered goat. [01:08:03] He was a satyr, you know, satirizes S A T Y R, like the male nymphomaniac. [01:08:08] You know, no, he wasn't. [01:08:10] She was. [01:08:12] He wasn't. [01:08:15] Little side note the Kennedy men had no emotional depth. [01:08:19] They literally, literally wanted just to be able to do as little as possible with a woman to say they've been with a woman. [01:08:27] That's it. [01:08:28] They wanted that mark on their. [01:08:30] Headboard, or whatever it is, almost exclusively every woman who ever was with John Kennedy said, Even an egg takes three minutes, or that's it. [01:08:41] His whole thing was not about you were nothing to him. [01:08:44] Nothing. [01:08:45] Nothing. === Understanding the Parties (04:24) === [01:08:46] And don't forget one thing. [01:08:47] Don't forget what Bobby Kennedy did. [01:08:49] He kept a book, he kept a book of all this conquest. [01:08:53] Uh huh. [01:08:54] Uh huh. [01:08:58] Tesla, as this he says, I'll superset Lionel AG if furry gets off. [01:09:04] If furry gets off, furry is the girlfriend. [01:09:11] You mean Tyler? [01:09:13] Okay, that's all right. [01:09:15] You'll see. [01:09:17] And I appreciate this. [01:09:18] You're not watching the facts of the case, you're getting involved in the emotion of this. [01:09:24] You're not looking at it. [01:09:27] Because your whole thing is, with all due respect, your whole thing is you're anti Candace and you're not understanding the argument. [01:09:37] You're understanding the parties. [01:09:40] So we, or Candace, whoever, we're the enemy to you. [01:09:46] So consequently, anything that we say must be enemy propaganda and you're not listening to the facts. [01:09:51] Politics, we can argue all day. [01:09:53] This isn't politics. [01:09:55] This is hardcore. [01:09:56] This is legalistic stuff. [01:09:58] I mean, it's true. [01:09:59] I mean, there's no way around it. [01:10:00] It's the truth. [01:10:01] See, this is called realism. [01:10:03] And I think Mearsheimer said it best. [01:10:05] Realism is the idea that the way things are is more important than the way things should be or the way things theoretically are. [01:10:15] It's the way things really are. [01:10:18] That's the point. [01:10:20] That's all. [01:10:21] And remember something maintain your conviction. [01:10:26] You can always tell you're onto something when you get a lot of flack. [01:10:31] You know you're onto something because you only take flack when you're over the tart. [01:10:34] I'm telling you. [01:10:36] If I'm getting too much of this, hey, hey, I agree with you. [01:10:38] It's like, ooh, I don't like that. [01:10:42] I don't like that. [01:10:43] If I don't get enough negative, it's like, good, good, that's good. [01:10:46] It's a balance because now I'm hitting a nerve. [01:10:48] That's what I need. [01:10:50] The agreement stuff is terrific, but it's the negative stuff. [01:10:53] That's what I want. [01:10:54] That tells me, good, you got it. [01:10:56] Because they're worried now because now they don't know what to say, so they just come after you. [01:11:01] They never attack the argument, they come after you. [01:11:04] And when you see that, you're winning. [01:11:07] I couldn't be more serious about that. [01:11:09] Because somebody says, well, you know, I disagree with you because I do think there is some evidence of the fact being linked, whatever. [01:11:16] That's not good. [01:11:17] But if somebody says, oh, yeah, you're, you know, you're an asshole. [01:11:20] Okay, good. [01:11:21] Great. [01:11:22] This is a conspiracy theory. [01:11:23] Even better. [01:11:24] Candace is a demon. [01:11:26] Now we're onto something. [01:11:28] Now we're hitting. [01:11:29] Good. [01:11:29] Because you always need these people. [01:11:30] You need the scrum. [01:11:33] You need people. [01:11:33] It's almost like watching a kind of a focus group of children. [01:11:41] With a game. [01:11:41] In any event, so we're going to see this. [01:11:43] By the way, this is terrific today. [01:11:44] I want to just say happy, Holy Saturday to you. [01:11:49] Very, very important days. [01:11:50] Ladies and gentlemen, remember something. [01:11:54] Irrespective of what you are, if you profess to be Christian, understand the fundamental difference between Catholics and Protestants. [01:12:03] And the reason why is because you will understand Christianity better if you can differentiate the two positions, because it involves your understanding the rules. [01:12:13] And the rules are fascinating. [01:12:14] They never teach you the rules. [01:12:15] They just teach you the gospel, the scripture, but they don't explain to you the theories behind it. [01:12:22] This is what these people say. [01:12:23] This is what these people say. [01:12:24] All right. [01:12:25] You got that? [01:12:26] Great. [01:12:27] All right, dear friends. [01:12:28] I mean this wonderfully, wonderfully, wonderfully much. [01:12:31] Thank you. [01:12:34] That's about it. [01:12:35] Anyway, have a great day, my friends. [01:12:37] Thank you so much. [01:12:38] We'll be back later on today. [01:12:39] Please come back. [01:12:40] And your insights have been so terrific. [01:12:43] Your insights, your focus, and ladies, superb. [01:12:49] Absolutely, positively superb. [01:12:51] Brava. [01:12:52] Brava. [01:12:53] All right. [01:12:54] Talk to you later. [01:12:55] Have a great and glorious day. [01:12:56] Don't forget, follow Lynn's Warriors. [01:12:57] I appreciate that immensely. [01:12:58] Please like this video, subscribe to the channel, and hit that little bell so you're notified of live streams and new videos. [01:13:04] We'll see you tonight. [01:13:04] I'm looking for eight o'clock. [01:13:06] We'll see what happens. [01:13:07] In any event, have a great day. [01:13:08] Don't forget, Monkey's Dead. [01:13:09] Shows over sue you. 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