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Happy Friday Conservation Talk
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| Good day, dear friend. | |
| Happy Friday to you. | |
| Is this Friday? | |
| I guess it's Friday. | |
| I'm so glad you can join us. | |
| How the hell are you? | |
| How the hell are you? | |
| So much to talk about. | |
| Trump's cabinet nightmare, Kash Patel's drinking scandal. | |
| Did you hear about he got busted for urination? | |
| I don't understand anything. | |
| Nothing. | |
| Nothing. | |
| I don't understand anything. | |
| I don't understand. | |
| I should say, I don't understand how people think. | |
| I don't understand how people think. | |
| I don't understand how the rest of the world thinks. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| It's not just me. | |
| I mean, I understand how things work, but I just don't get it. | |
| I don't get it. | |
| On a couple of things which are really, really interesting, I'm going to throw some things out to you just because it's kind of like Open Phones Friday. | |
| It's a kind of a ventilation Friday. | |
| I don't want to get this to you. | |
| There's a fellow in Gabon, as opposed to a Gavon, which is a whole other story. | |
| And there was an American trophy hunter, an American trophy hunter who was in Gabon. | |
| And apparently he was going after an antelope or did something. | |
| I don't know. | |
| And he goes the wrong way. | |
| And he runs smack dab into a bunch of elephants, females. | |
| Guarding their brood, their pack, whatever the hell they're called. | |
| And as we talked about it before, and as I've said, God makes women in charge of babies for a good reason because they're vicious and they're just superior. | |
| He had a professional guide with him, a hunter, then he was there. | |
| And he's one of these millionaires. | |
| He had a trophy room of all kinds of animals, and he's a trophy hunter. | |
| He kills. | |
| For the sake of killing the animal, but also mounting it. | |
| Remember the joke you want to mount it? | |
| No, just shaking hands in any event. | |
| He says, Oh, it's conservation. | |
| It's conservation. | |
| It's not just what you think, it's conservation. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, when he enters this, these elephants take one look at him. | |
| They had enough of him. | |
| They went after him, they got the guide right away. | |
| And as far as this guy, Desio is his name, they just crushed him. | |
| And if you've ever seen the way an elephant attacks you, he doesn't just come up and, you know, just step on you. | |
| He takes his forehead and bends down and just crushes you with it. | |
| And a lot of people are saying, hey, there's one for the elephant. | |
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Elephants Attack Trophy Hunters
00:02:55
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| Hey, there's one for the animals. | |
| Hey, here's one, you know, this boorish, you know, game hunter. | |
| I think you saw, for example, when it was either Don Jr. | |
| Or, I think it was Eric. | |
| I know Don Jr. was shooting something, whatever. | |
| I don't want to talk to you about this because it just changed my mind. | |
| We'll get to cash, Patel, in a moment because I like the way you think it. | |
| I like the way we all say this. | |
| There's another story, a concomitant story in Morocco where they're preparing for the FIFA World Cup or something. | |
| They have all kinds of stray dogs. | |
| They're afraid of how this is going to look. | |
| So, one particular area. | |
| They're going and they're just shooting all these stray dogs. | |
| They're shooting the stray dogs. | |
| And they're saying, but that's the way we do it. | |
| Here is my question for you. | |
| And this is a great intellectual exercise, which I think we all can share. | |
| How do you parse this? | |
| Let me tell you how I feel. | |
| And I think we all have this idea I wear leather, I don't think about it. | |
| I see a pair of shoes or a belt, and I don't think anything about the leather or the belt. | |
| I don't eat any animals for health reasons, not anything to do with the morality of it or anything like that. | |
| I know people catch fish. | |
| I know all this stuff. | |
| So I understand there is this rule where we say, okay, we don't want to see how it's made. | |
| But there is, of course, you know, this, this, there's the idea of leather and that sort of thing. | |
| People like, you know, pork and bacon and bake, it tastes great. | |
| If you've ever seen this, though, if you've ever been and seen a slaughterhouse, it is so systematic. | |
| And the Germans are the best. | |
| They have this, I mean, they don't, you don't touch anything. | |
| This thing comes in, they zap it with electricity. | |
| They turn around, they get the throat. | |
| Then there's koshering and halal, halal, lady. | |
| Anyway, so there's that. | |
| And in this one fell swoop, I mean, they take everything from the skin to the tail, from the oink, from the trotters to the. | |
| It is the most. | |
| The efficiency of it is beautiful. | |
| But then again, people don't want to watch it, but they want to eat it. | |
| So we remove ourselves from the notion of the eating of it. | |
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The Evil of Hunting
00:13:26
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| We don't want to think about it. | |
| We find it gross, but we will. | |
| And this is how war occurs. | |
| This is how we compartmentalize humans and others into the animal enemy. | |
| You asked for it, you didn't. | |
| I have always loved how a gun works in terms of the sheer power of taking a little piece, a little piece of lead that couldn't hurt you at all, but using the theory of relativity, in essence. | |
| Working it up to a speed that is so fast, it takes on energy, the energy of this by virtue of the speed. | |
| I love the design of weapons. | |
| I have never shot at an animal in my life. | |
| I don't want to. | |
| I can't bring it up. | |
| I don't want to do it. | |
| I have no interest in this. | |
| I'm not moral. | |
| I'm not making any statement. | |
| I can't do this. | |
| I don't want to do this. | |
| I'm not going to explain to you why. | |
| I don't like it. | |
| Others will say, you don't understand how tough it is to do. | |
| It's very difficult. | |
| You've got to get out there in the field early. | |
| You're in the blind. | |
| Sometimes you've got to know. | |
| Sometimes you'll come back empty handed. | |
| Okay. | |
| I do know that in New Jersey, in particular New York, there's bear hunting. | |
| I know that there's deer. | |
| Deer all over in New Jersey. | |
| My God, they're all over the place. | |
| And if you don't do something, You got a problem. | |
| On all of the, I know on Route 3 and Jersey, if you're going out to wherever it is, there's always deer in the road, always. | |
| And when that deer hits a car, it's dangerous. | |
| So you see all this balancing. | |
| See, life is a balance. | |
| People who, by the way, are bear hunters say the bear meat is one of the most incredible things in the world. | |
| And if you don't cull the herds, there won't be any bear. | |
| I don't want to do it. | |
| I don't want to do it. | |
| I don't want to see a trophy of a deer. | |
| Now, I'm not losing sleep over it. | |
| I don't give it a lot of thought. | |
| It's just not my cup of tea. | |
| What about furs and stoles and minks? | |
| What about that? | |
| What's the difference between that and leather? | |
| Do you see what we're talking about? | |
| This is moral relativism. | |
| This is you trying to compartmentalize everything you feel into a neat and tidy rule. | |
| And there is no neat and tidy rule. | |
| I know people who, whenever it's deer season, they go upstate New York and they can't wait. | |
| They're wonderful people and they plant it and they have their lodge. | |
| It's wonderful. | |
| And they come back and they send pictures on time. | |
| I think Mrs. L saw it of these deer that were dispatched, lined up, and she found it horrible. | |
| Okay. | |
| Nothing really, I mean, I don't respond to that negative. | |
| What I'm trying to tell you and what I'm saying is that how does this work? | |
| You can shoot a dog, but you can't shoot a dog. | |
| There are animals in China where eating feline consumption is considered okay. | |
| What's the big deal? | |
| Explain to me a dog, a cat, a mule, a cow. | |
| What's the difference? | |
| Is it in Disney or not? | |
| We have these ridiculous rules about what is and is not allowed. | |
| I heard somebody the other day recently, it was so funny. | |
| There was somebody who I do not, I thought of this one person as being politically infantile, and I did not agree with a lot of the stuff she said, not so much with the subject matter, but the way she thought. | |
| She was not a lefty, but she was like a stupid lefty. | |
| But she and I were in agreement. | |
| She was involved, knew somebody who would say, Good, what they're doing in Iran. | |
| Good, good, good. | |
| She said, Well, what about kids and the little girls? | |
| That's the way it goes. | |
| And she said, I can't talk to you anymore. | |
| And she turned and left. | |
| I said, I understand what you feel. | |
| And I agree with you. | |
| I'm against this war. | |
| This is stupid. | |
| But understand that what this man represents is not somebody who is ill conceived. | |
| He's not, he's not, I don't know what the word is. | |
| He's not a mean person. | |
| He's not a crazy person. | |
| He's not. | |
| But this is what people feel. | |
| When it comes to war, it means nothing. | |
| Look at this. | |
| Hey, Grandpa Lionel, my son totaled this car two weeks ago. | |
| Dear. | |
| Oh, look at that. | |
| Julie, I hope your son's okay. | |
| I hope your son's okay. | |
| Now, remember, and thank you, I'm not saying it's wrong. | |
| Listen to what I'm saying. | |
| People will listen to me and they'll say, Well, you don't understand. | |
| Did I tell you? | |
| Did I express to you one thought, one way or the other? | |
| No. | |
| People hear what they want to hear. | |
| People hear what they want to hear. | |
| It's the most incredible thing I've ever heard in my life. | |
| People, they think. | |
| You're challenging them. | |
| And I never, I deliberately, in the first 11 minutes and 40 seconds, I never said anything about it, one way or the other. | |
| I never did. | |
| I just told you this is what people think. | |
| I said, I never shot an animal. | |
| That's it. | |
| Most people haven't shot an animal. | |
| Most people have not shot a gun. | |
| Most people have not shot a gun. | |
| And they don't want to. | |
| They don't want to. | |
| And that's fine. | |
| And I'm not one of these people who make a big deal about this. | |
| I don't say you're wrong. | |
| What I'm saying is that you can talk yourself into anything. | |
| I know there are people who think that this war in Iran, they think that what's going on, they think that this Middle Eastern program of ours, they thought the Vietnam War, they thought it was great. | |
| They thought it was necessary. | |
| This is what you have to do. | |
| This is what you have to do. | |
| You think we want to do this? | |
| Hey, they asked for it. | |
| These kids, they, these, and Gaza, they asked for it. | |
| They, you know, they voted Hamas in, they wanted it. | |
| Well, that's the way it is. | |
| We, you know, they never, all this stuff. | |
| And we give them this idea that somehow we want them to believe. | |
| That they had the chance, they had this chance, and they decided against it. | |
| See, we just create these things in our mind. | |
| We will come, it's moral relativism, but it's also the ability to think our way through it. | |
| We will think stuff. | |
| We will, we always compare. | |
| Sometimes people will say, Well, you know, Trump's acting crazy. | |
| Well, what about Biden? | |
| What the hell does that have to do with anything? | |
| What does that have to do with anything? | |
| I don't understand it. | |
| I heard a debate. | |
| It was one of these. | |
| Somebody sent me Piers Morgan. | |
| Oh, Piers Morgan is like so. | |
| It's so. | |
| Joe Kent and Alan Dershowitz. | |
| Does anybody find this interesting? | |
| Does anybody find this interesting? | |
| Do you find, I mean, Joe Kent, haven't you heard? | |
| I know what he's going to say. | |
| Is there anything about Joe Kent that you find fascinating? | |
| No. | |
| Or Massey or Dershowitz? | |
| I've heard it a million times. | |
| I'm not saying what they're saying is right or wrong. | |
| It's the most boring thing I've ever heard. | |
| It's like, I know, I know what you're going to say. | |
| I know it. | |
| And neither of them are crazy. | |
| They're not. | |
| Evil, they have two different perspectives on this whole thing, and it was. | |
| I just don't know why anybody's listening to this. | |
| This is ridiculous. | |
| I know, Joe. | |
| I understand. | |
| I understand, Joe. | |
| Joe Kent says, Don't you understand? | |
| Is Israel responsible? | |
| We're tied to Israel, and Dershowitz says, No, no, that's it. | |
| That's an anti Semitic tropism. | |
| Oh, god, here we go with this. | |
| There we go. | |
| That's anti Semitic. | |
| But then again, I want to say, Joe, would you wake up before we used to say that we were tied to Saudi Arabia and everything that we did was oil and everything that we did was a gun lobby? | |
| He's like, Where have you been? | |
| You think this is new? | |
| Did you just discover this? | |
| Do you understand? | |
| I want to welcome you to my world here. | |
| I want you to understand something. | |
| Analyze this. | |
| Don't get bent out of shape about it. | |
| Analyze this. | |
| Things are just the way they are, things don't make sense sometimes. | |
| Figure the animal rights thing. | |
| People love to believe in this absolute. | |
| This is right and wrong. | |
| Sometimes it is, but sometimes it's not. | |
| Did you think, did you think, let me ask you something. | |
| During Nazi Germany, the people who worked at camps, the people who worked, the people who were the soldiers, the people who put people on cattle cars and sent them to their extermination, quick question. | |
| Do you think those people were crazy or evil? | |
| The people who did it, the people who were doing it, the people who were following orders, and there were loads of them. | |
| Guards and there were so much administration to get the guy who's driving the train and the one who's in charge of this and the one who claims the one who there's I don't know how many people are working on this and the manifest will sign your name. | |
| The Germans were very, very meticulous about this. | |
| Do you think they're evil? | |
| Do you think they were also evil? | |
| Do you think what they were doing was evil in their mind? | |
| Do you think so? | |
| Do you? | |
| I know people love that. | |
| Are they psychopaths? | |
| Do you think so? | |
| I can't hear you. | |
| Can you? | |
| Do you think so? | |
| Kash Patel is throwing an eyes wide cross. | |
| Very good. | |
| Are you following this one? | |
| In their minds, no. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| Do you think they're evil? | |
| Do you think that they thought they were evil? | |
| Somebody says yes. | |
| See, right now, that's it. | |
| Sorry. | |
| This is the part which is which you're missing the point. | |
| This is this is where if you think in this world there is this thing called evil and not where somebody is doing something because they're evil, they're saying, No, I am not doing this. | |
| I am doing what I am ordered to do. | |
| And it's you think it's terrible and all that. | |
| I think it's barbaric on how anybody in their right mind could possibly do it. | |
| But you will do things in a crowd that other people you cannot believe you're doing. | |
| In Vietnam, we did this. | |
| In Vietnam, we did this. | |
| This is, you know, talk. | |
| I hope you saw today with Sean Atwood. | |
| We talk about what's evil and the like. | |
| When somebody, there is not a person who gets up in the morning and says, I want to do something that's evil. | |
| They will say, I want to do something that pleases me, that I'm focusing on. | |
| It may not be, you may not like it, you may not care for this, but it pleases me. | |
| It's what I want to do, it's my thing. | |
| And we were talking about people at the highest level of the elites, the people who were in charge of the Epstein's and others and higher ups who were involved in these ritualistic behaviors. | |
| Their job is not to be evil. | |
| Their job is to proceed with some type of gratification. | |
| They look at you and children and others like people look at animals that are ready to be culled, ready to be grabbed. | |
| They don't think of you one way or another. | |
| They think, we're not evil, we're just. | |
| Are hunters evil? | |
| No. | |
| They say, of course not, because in their own mind, they're saying, We're doing something the right reason we're feeding all these people. | |
| From the animal's point of view, you're barbaric. | |
| What I want you to do is, I want you to learn this. | |
| This is very important. | |
| You've got to pull out of your, because you, not you, but a lot of people love this apodictic black and white, right or wrong. | |
| They love this. | |
| They love this. | |
| And sometimes, and this is a very good thing, sometimes religions can give you this idea that this is the way it is. | |
| And if you do this, you're evil. | |
| Now, if you ask somebody, do they think they're evil? | |
| People will say, don't ask them. | |
| They're going to, of course, tell you no. | |
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Truth vs. Fox News Lies
00:02:52
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| Well, don't you think that's important to find out what they think? | |
| No, because what they're doing is wrong. | |
| Okay. | |
| You understand what I'm saying? | |
| You understand what I'm saying? | |
| So let me ask you this right or wrong? | |
| Is trophy hunting wrong? | |
| Yes or no? | |
| One, yes. | |
| Two, no. | |
| Answer my question. | |
| Let's go. | |
| Come on. | |
| Go, go, go. | |
| Go. | |
| Look at this. | |
| LOL, Lionel, you are out of your mind tonight. | |
| Do you really think so? | |
| Seriously. | |
| Do you really think that this is just your idea of like wacky or maybe you don't understand this? | |
| I mean this. | |
| Do you think so? | |
| And I mean this. | |
| And I'm not trying to be cute about this, but do you think it's wrong? | |
| People think it's wrong. | |
| There's something that bothers people about. | |
| And by the way, I'm going to bring, talking about this tonight on WABC, two to five weekend show, two to five, Saturday, Sunday, the best. | |
| You think it's wrong? | |
| If I showed you, look at this animal I've got. | |
| I've got this animal. | |
| It's a, lion I got and I, and I stuffed it. | |
| Dick Shorty Long says, is there a difference between fact and truth? | |
| Fact and truth. | |
| Interesting. | |
| That's a great question. | |
| I think that depends, not really. | |
| When people say that's a fact or that's the truth, that's interesting. | |
| That's a great question. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Facts are objective, measurable, and verifiable data points or specific events, things done. | |
| Truth is the broader comprehensive interpretation or underlying meaning of those facts. | |
| It makes sense, but that's a great, great question. | |
| People say, I want you to tell me the truth. | |
| There's this one guy, I used to work with this guy in radio. | |
| He says, Go out and tell me the truth. | |
| Just go speak the truth. | |
| I said, You don't want me to speak the truth. | |
| I will, if I went out and said, Okay, let's assume it's a conservative station or a liberal station, and you went out and you told the truth. | |
| Do you think anybody, do you think, do you hear the truth on Fox News? | |
| Some of it. | |
| Do you hear that? | |
| Do you have the truth on Fox News? | |
| Do you think so? | |
| Do they tell you the truth about Trump on Fox News? | |
| Do they tell you the truth on MS Now if you watch that crap? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Do you think so? | |
| Now, look at this. | |
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Meat Guilt and Taxidermy
00:04:41
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| I'm going to take it you've never seen the offices at the New York City Museum of Natural History where they have thousands of deceased pet dogs and cats taxidermied and displayed, all donated. | |
| Now, what does that mean? | |
| What does that mean? | |
| They have stuff. | |
| Yes, I've seen that. | |
| What does that mean? | |
| No, I'm serious. | |
| Mermaid or Mary, is it Mermaid? | |
| Mermaid, Mermaid, whatever. | |
| Tell me what that means. | |
| That means what? | |
| That what? | |
| I really don't know. | |
| You got to tell me. | |
| Because that's more of a, I take it you've never been to it. | |
| Apparently, you've never heard of Theodore Roosevelt. | |
| Teddy. | |
| What are you saying? | |
| What does that mean? | |
| Does that make it right? | |
| When they have, let me go back to this thing. | |
| It says, very interesting. | |
| And you say, are these animals that, yes, I'm taking deceased pet dogs and cats taxidermy and then displayed. | |
| They died naturally. | |
| They're not trophy dogs. | |
| They're not, you see, the point you're missing with this is they weren't to say, oh, this is a lovely, see this Congressman, oh, yeah. | |
| Get him. | |
| Put him in the nitrogen room, get him, and let's stuff him. | |
| I want a trophy dog. | |
| No. | |
| After they've deceased, that's a different, that's out of reverence. | |
| You see the point that was missed here? | |
| And the thought behind it was, I'll show you. | |
| No, you missed the point. | |
| These people are, it's not that they're waiting. | |
| They say, hey, look, we found a dead lion. | |
| Well, let's stuff it. | |
| No. | |
| Let's take a perfectly good, healthy lion. | |
| They've got to be healthy because they're not good as a trophy if you don't take them out when they're in full form. | |
| That's the difference. | |
| You see how that critical point was missed completely in an attempt to be kind of punctilious. | |
| You know what I'm saying? | |
| Do people eat the meat of trophies? | |
| What difference does it make? | |
| What difference? | |
| If your idea is that I want that trophy, okay, fine, I'm going to go ahead. | |
| By the way, you can use the offal or the organs for making food out of it. | |
| I don't care. | |
| That's not your intention. | |
| See, people always think that somehow, well, if we utilize the meat, it's different. | |
| What if I tortured it to death? | |
| Then here, you can use the fur. | |
| Give the fur to the villagers. | |
| It's like, wait a minute, hold it. | |
| You're missing the point. | |
| It's not what do we do with their remains. | |
| That's not it. | |
| Do you see this? | |
| You see this? | |
| Here we go. | |
| This yes, you eat the meat in Africa. | |
| The people get the meat, you get the trophy, and you pay them a lot of money to do so. | |
| Does that exempt this? | |
| Yes, you eat the meat in Africa. | |
| Listen, this is very interesting. | |
| What this answer is attempting to assuage any type of fear or guilt, to ameliorate any guilt. | |
| To act as a moral palliative. | |
| You eat meat in Africa, the people get the meat. | |
| You keep the trophy, so it's okay. | |
| And plus, you're going to pay somebody. | |
| It's not like you're a poacher. | |
| People are making animals extinct just for a trophy. | |
| Or maybe they're not even extinct. | |
| That's not the point. | |
| It's a very good point, though, what you're saying. | |
| The question is do you think God would say, what are you doing? | |
| Because everybody loves God. | |
| Everybody loves God. | |
| So many times I'll be on a thing and somebody will say, Christ is king. | |
| And say, okay, good. | |
| That's good. | |
| May I ask you what Christ would do? | |
| No, I'm not going to do it. | |
| Do you follow the way? | |
| May I inquire? | |
| I said, no, don't, don't. | |
| No, no. | |
| Jesus has no opinion on trophy hunting? | |
| I'm just asking. | |
| You see, what we're seeing here is people want an answer. | |
| There is no interest in the questioning. | |
| There is no interest in the. | |
| Let's talk about this. | |
| What about this? | |
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Mets Fans and God
00:02:06
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| Let me give you an example. | |
| Another one, changing the subject. | |
| I have a friend of mine who is, if apparently the Mets have lost 12 in a row or something. | |
| I don't give a shit one way or the other. | |
| But anyway, but apparently it's a big deal. | |
| And my friend who is a Mets fan is absolutely bereft. | |
| I said, Imagine having so little problems in your life and not. | |
| Recognizing all the horrors of the world, that you would be upset over the Mets, who don't care about you in the least, in any event. | |
| I said, now, do you, you're a Mets fan? | |
| Oh, I'm a diehard Mets fan. | |
| Okay. | |
| So, do you lose your Mets status by speaking bad about the government of the Mets, which is really what this is? | |
| Because your argument is with the front office of the. | |
| And the manager and the owner, and all that, right? | |
| The players. | |
| You have a problem with the government, so to speak, of the Mets, not the Mets. | |
| Livia says at the plane crash in the Andes where people ate the deceased to survive, is that evil? | |
| Absolutely not. | |
| Great question. | |
| Number one, they were already dead. | |
| Number one, they're already dead. | |
| They didn't kill anybody to do that. | |
| And number two, to survive? | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Anybody disagree? | |
| Anybody disagree? | |
| Here we are. | |
| We're talking about these great things. | |
| Somebody says, Kash Patel is very immature. | |
| You're correct about that. | |
| Now, what if it was Kash Patel? | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| Eyes wide crossed. | |
| I love that. | |
| You understand that? | |
| And people say, yuck. | |
| I know. | |
| Yuck. | |
| I know. | |
|
Insider Trading Scandals
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| Yuck. | |
| Okay. | |
| Let's get the yuck out of the way. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| It's a great question, though. | |
| It's a phenomenal question. | |
| Be very, very quiet. | |
| Be very, very careful about what you do consume, specifically involving brains, because that's where prions and your favorite Kuru comes from. | |
| People always said that Hillary Clinton had Kuru. | |
| I said, no, it's a lethal disease. | |
| She's alive. | |
| She wouldn't be. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| It doesn't make it easy. | |
| Anyway. | |
| It's fascinating. | |
| Now, next issue. | |
| Did you hear the story about the special forces soldier who made $400,000? | |
| $400,000. | |
| By the way, do you think Kash Patel is odd? | |
| Kash Patel is garden variety odd. | |
| There's nothing to Kash Patel. | |
| He's not even interesting. | |
| He's barely interesting. | |
| Now, that's interesting. | |
| He's boring. | |
| He's just this goofy guy who I don't think ever got laid, and he maybe drinks too much, and he's just nothing that there's nothing even unique. | |
| Bobby Kennedy's a weirdo. | |
| That's an interesting dude. | |
| That now, that now we get into the you know, because his story and his own idiosyncratic, the family behavior, and all this kind of jazz. | |
| But, let me ask you this question going back to this very, very critical. | |
| So, this special forces guy found out they were going to get Maduro on a particular date. | |
| So, what he did was he opened up this Polymarket account and he was making incremental bets here, here. | |
| And then on one day, he drops one for like $26,000. | |
| All of a sudden, out of nowhere, the day before, or the day before, they actually picked up Maduro and somehow they got him. | |
| Either insider trading, he violated the law, but they arrested him for a variety of things. | |
| Was it insider trading? | |
| My question is Isn't this one of those ones where you say, Who cares? | |
| Seriously, who cares? | |
| Who cares? | |
| I mean, think about what he did. | |
| If you're on some kind of a hedge fund, if you're doing whatever the hell it is you do, that's okay. | |
| If you have insight, if you're able to read what's going on, he knew precisely when this would happen. | |
| It's a little bit different than kind of knowing, I kind of have a feeling where we're going to go. | |
| Does anybody. | |
| Okay, good. | |
| I like this. | |
| I like this. | |
| Somebody says, look at this. | |
| Somebody says, Vanity says, no, he stole money. | |
| Okay, I like that. | |
| He stole money from whom? | |
| Who did he steal money from? | |
| Who? | |
| Nancy Pelosi did all kinds of insider trading. | |
| A lot of these people do. | |
| Think about this. | |
| He stole money. | |
| What if he found out we're not going to? | |
| Take Maduro because that's wrong, or we have no interest in this. | |
| And he says, Okay, I think that, as do other people. | |
| And he puts $26,000 on not taking him. | |
| It turns out we didn't take him on a particular date. | |
| What's the big deal? | |
| The Trump sons are involved in, I think. | |
| Either advisory or something like that. | |
| So tell me, what's the big deal? | |
| Are you kidding me? | |
| Do you know all the people on game day, the trainers who know which player is hurt, which player is on drugs? | |
| You understand that? | |
| I like this one here. | |
| This is good. | |
| Jamie says, I don't mean to be dramatic, but there is something big going on with Trump and Kashmir. | |
| And the rest that we don't understand, it's like they've been threatened with something worse than death. | |
| Pray tell why. | |
| Disaster says they don't like insider trading when it's not them. | |
| Precisely, precisely. | |
| Here's the problem nobody ever wants to talk about it's not so much that. | |
| One of the scariest things in the world is what you should be very careful of, and that is gambling. | |
| Addiction. | |
| That's the issue. | |
| Not this other kind of stuff. | |
| There are people who have been made so much money. | |
| We could, they're picking on this poor guy. | |
| Come on. | |
| These polymarkets, these markets are great. | |
| If you want to find out who's going to win an election, look at the Irish sweepstakes. | |
| They know more about it. | |
| There are people right now watching us who themselves have been compulsive gamblers and who have somebody in their family. | |
| You do not. | |
| Want to see that. | |
| And you can laugh all day long. | |
| I'll bet you're wrong. | |
| Get it? | |
| I say, it is serious business. | |
| How much you want to bet that gambling is addictive? | |
| See, get it? | |
| See what I did? | |
| I just, I bet you, okay, we got that. | |
| Jared Kushner made $760 million in one day in oil futures. | |
| Isn't that something? | |
| How is that? | |
| How is he negotiating anything? | |
| I don't. | |
| Remember, I this Trump when Trump was the best, I love this guy. | |
| He's doing stuff now, I don't know why he's doing this. | |
| And I'm going to say what I think. | |
| And just like my friend who was criticizing the Mets, he's still a Met fan, even though he doesn't like what's going on. | |
| I don't know what's anything of what's going on. | |
| I don't get any of this. | |
| I don't get it. | |
| I don't get it. | |
| Any of this, okay? | |
| You are being told that you cannot say anything. | |
| You're going to lose your conservative badge or you're going to lose your whatever it is. | |
| Bullshit. | |
| Some people make a lot of sense. | |
| Joe Kent makes sense. | |
| Now, with that Piers Morgan nonsense, that's for children. | |
| But he makes sense. | |
| Matthew makes sense. | |
| This is ridiculous. | |
| Marjorie Taylor Greene's making sense. | |
| I'm finding people that I'm agreeing with who were saying things like this is a. | |
| My friend is one of the most radical. | |
| To show you how bad she was one time, she wouldn't stand up during the Pledge of Allegiance. | |
| I went crazy. | |
| I said, There are some things we do. | |
| It's like when you walk into a church, take your hat off. | |
| Certain things you just do. | |
| It's out of respect. | |
| It's not, you're not paying fealty. | |
| If you go into a temple for a bar metric, wear the kippah. | |
| Don't be a jerk. | |
| Just come on. | |
| Just. | |
| It's no, you're not. | |
| But this same person who wouldn't stand for the Pledge of Allegiance, we agree eye to eye on war. | |
| I'm sick of war. | |
| I'm sick of it. | |
| It is against my morality. | |
| It can be done, it's okay. | |
| But it's like, for example, I'm against when I talked to Sean Atwood today, we're talking about how in jails and the prison industrial complex, there are people who are being locked up. | |
| There are people locked up in prison. | |
| For virtue of the antidepressants that are being sold, the commissary fees. | |
| Do you know how much the commissaries make? | |
| Everybody makes money. | |
| The more people, you have to keep that. | |
| Hospitals have to be full and prisons have to be full. | |
| So, what I'm saying is, I'm not against incarceration, but I'm against people who utilize it the wrong way, the same way I'm against war. | |
| And this is ridiculous. | |
| This nonsense in Iran is ridiculous. | |
| It has nothing to do with us. | |
| Nothing. | |
| Vietnam had nothing to do with us. | |
| Nothing. | |
| Why don't we learn? | |
| Why don't we learn? | |
| Now, look at this. | |
| Somebody writes Trump's always been a coward loser. | |
| Now, listen. | |
| If you want respect, you can't say stuff like that. | |
| I mean, you can say whatever you want. | |
| I can't say that about Joe Biden, Obama. | |
| Obama's always been a traitor. | |
| You can't, you lose respect. | |
| Always say something in a way. | |
| Where you don't look like a damn fool. | |
| I'm not saying you, but don't look like a damn fool. | |
| Don't say something like Trump's always, he's not always like that. | |
| Obama was some of the best. | |
| He said no to bombing Syria. | |
| He said no to a lot of this shenanigans. | |
| That's why they can't stand him. | |
| He said, no, no, we're not going to do this. | |
| No, we're not going to go to war with these people. | |
| Oh, it's because you're a Muslim. | |
| Okay, whatever you want to say, whatever, because you're an anti Semite. | |
| No, no, that's not what it's about. | |
| Sometimes people that you don't particularly care for, they'll say something that makes a lot of sense. | |
| They're going back to Kash Patel. | |
| Why did Trump, whose whole thing was you're fired, this is a guy who was a captain of industry, a billionaire, a guy whose foray into TV, whatever news, not news, game show, whatever the hell this is. | |
| I never saw an episode of The Apprentice, but why is he not firing people who are incompetent? | |
| Why? | |
| What did Pam Bondi have to do ultimately to get booted? | |
| How bad was that? | |
| And Todd Blanche, by the way, this is the guy, think about this. | |
| This is the guy who met with Todd Blanche, who met with Ghislaine Maxwell, and he made a deal. | |
| How many people think they're going to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell? | |
| Pardon or commute the sentence? | |
| Vote one for yes, two for no. | |
| Are they going to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell? | |
| One for yes, two for no. | |
| One for yes, two for no. | |
| Vote one for yes. | |
| Will they pardon? | |
| Will Trump pardon or commute the sentence of Ghislaine Maxwell? | |
| One for yes, two for no. | |
| Come on. | |
| Hang on a minute. | |
| Somebody says, just a minute. | |
| Somebody says, there's all these ones, and here we go. | |
| Here's one. | |
| You say, no. | |
| Why no? | |
| Why? | |
| Why? | |
| Born to find Jesus is no. | |
| Absolutely, He will. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Here we go. | |
| Butler was staged. | |
| How many people think Butler was staged? | |
| Do you mean President Trump was hit? | |
| You don't think he was hit? | |
| Was he there? | |
| You're going to stand there and he knew he was going to be hit with a round? | |
| Or maybe, is that what you're saying? | |
| Because you got to say, it's staged how? | |
| Staged is like a thousand stages. | |
| That's like people say 9 11 was an inside job. | |
| On whose part? | |
| What do you mean? | |
| Who? | |
| Us? | |
| Them? | |
| Staged? | |
| What does that mean? | |
| And I never found out. | |
| Butler was possibly staged. | |
| What do you mean staged? | |
| What does staged mean? | |
| Do you think Donald Trump was hit by a bullet in the ear? | |
| Yes or no? | |
| Do you think that, that, do you think it was? | |
| Do you think so? | |
| I love this. | |
| Staged by the people trying to kill him. | |
| Yeah, I like that. | |
| That was very good. | |
| You've got to be specific. | |
| When you say it's staged, what do you mean? | |
| You owe us this. | |
| What does that mean? | |
| And I'm going to hold you to it. | |
| You see how people say, it's okay. | |
| People speak has all the unredacted files. | |
| Unredacted. | |
| Yeah, okay. | |
| By the way, there's no files. | |
| Can I ask you something? | |
| Would you please talk about it? | |
| There's no files. | |
| Would you please? | |
| There's no files. | |
| There's no files. | |
| Okay? | |
| Nobody kept files. | |
| Do me a favor from this night on. | |
| From this day on, never say files. | |
| There are no files. | |
| I don't know where this came from. | |
| What is your name? | |
| Virginia Dufresne. | |
| Just a minute. | |
| G I U F. How old are you? | |
| What are you doing? | |
| I'm putting this in the files. | |
| I'm keeping track of this. | |
| For the files, we're going to. | |
| Now, there might have been some after the fact. | |
| There are no files. | |
| Remember what his main thing was? | |
| His main thing was he was an arms dealer. | |
| He also worked with hiding money. | |
| He worked with Adnan Khashoggi. | |
| This is an absolute. | |
| Okay. | |
| So remember, how was this staged? | |
| How was it staged? | |
| Staged to me means it's not what it seems like. | |
| So was Charlie's murder staged? | |
| Do you think Charlie's alive? | |
| People say, oh, yeah, he's alive. | |
| Really? | |
| Oh, yeah, he's alive. | |
| Epstein, too. | |
| He's alive. | |
| And how long do you think he has to live the rest of his life? | |
| Under a different name? | |
| Well, I don't know about that, but take it from me. | |
| He's alive. | |
| Why do you say that? | |
| I don't know how I. | |
| He just is. | |
| Donovan Beaton says, has all the blackmail. | |
| What do you mean, has all the blackmail? | |
| You know, you're right. | |
| This is an Israeli flag, I think. | |
| I'm imagining what that is. | |
|
Mossad Blackmail Secrets
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| Oh, listen, does any of that surprise you? | |
| Compromat, honeypot, blackmail, it's as old as the day is long. | |
| And I would imagine, and I would hope, that one of the most sophisticated intelligence organizations in the world, Mossad, like RCI and MI6, has loads of that. | |
| This may not. | |
| This may come as a shock to you, but we know that. | |
| We know that. | |
| Do the math. | |
| We understand how this thing works. | |
| But understand also that there was more to Epstein than this. | |
| There was far more to it. | |
| Trump arranged the Butler staging. | |
| Didn't know the when, but definitely knew the where and how. | |
| Trump arranged his own shooting. | |
| Is that what you're saying? | |
| Is that what you're saying? | |
| This is the own, the crack of the rifle, this, the ear, that was staged. | |
| Did they, did they, did he have like a gaff, like a rustler when he went like that? | |
| Is that what he did? | |
| He went down and he went like that, like a gizaf, like a blade. | |
| What are you saying? | |
| Molly Dijik, I'm sorry, says, does Trump know? | |
| The real truth about Charlie. | |
| And he knows that we're so infiltrated that there's nothing he can do to get from out of Israel's thumb without his family being in grave danger. | |
| That could be. | |
| I mean, I'm sorry. | |
| You could also change Israel to CIA or deep state or, oh, yeah, of course it's possible. | |
| How would I know that? | |
| For me to limit it to one case could be a lot of things. | |
| A lot, a lot, a lot of things. | |
| He, him, let's go through the possibilities. | |
| One, Trump may be trying to save himself. | |
| Two, Trump may be trying to save someone else. | |
| Three, someone might be trying to save someone else so that now he owns the compromise. | |
| For example, if I'm, let's say I'm just hypothetical, I find out that in the Epstein files there's something on Muhammad bin Salman, MBS. | |
| I'm not saying it, but let's assume, okay? | |
| Now, I say to Pam Bondi, don't release it. | |
| Why? | |
| So I can go to MBS like J. Edgar Hoover used to and say, listen, I've got the information on you. | |
| Don't worry, it's good. | |
| It's not going anywhere. | |
| You've got a friend in me. | |
| I just told him I have it. | |
| Now I've got the information and I can use it, if that even makes any sense. | |
| So there's a lot of reasons why you might want to have this information kept quiet. | |
| Not because you did anything, but you're just trying to. | |
| It could be for a variety of reasons. | |
| And it could be anything. | |
| It could be anything. | |
| It could be any reason there is. | |
| There are people who love the beginning and the end, Mossad. | |
| They love it. | |
| The old days, it was CIA. | |
| Before that, it was NSA. | |
| I'm sorry, NSA. | |
| And then. | |
| But they just love this. | |
| It's just almost, you know, this thing. | |
| But again, how did Trump stage anything? | |
| Do you think he was hit with a bullet? | |
| Did this bullet graze his ear? | |
| Here we go says Trump's ear was pierced by an awl, Exodus 26 1. | |
|
Epstein Files and CIA
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| Come on, man. | |
| Come on, work with me. | |
| Don't give me a biblical verse. | |
| And all is like one of these, like when you're tanning leather and you put a. | |
| No, seriously. | |
| You've got to tell me a fact. | |
| Thank you, by the way. | |
| But to give me a fact, could he have gaffed himself? | |
| Because you know what they're saying? | |
| The rumor, not the rumor, but the story is that he was there. | |
| He didn't know anything about that. | |
| This scared him. | |
| That's when they told him, you're going to pick Vance. | |
| And him, out of his fear, said, okay, I'm going to pick Vance, who was this creation of Peter Thiel and others. | |
| You've heard that story, right? | |
| David Icke says that, and other people say it's which story do you want? | |
| You like that one? | |
| Why? | |
| Well, you can just pick it out. | |
| There's no facts behind it. | |
| If you like that version, okay. | |
| When you talk about Charlie, what is the reason for Charlie? | |
| How did that happen? | |
| Who was responsible? | |
| How come this cockeyed, drunk Kash Patel has not lifted a finger to even pretend he cares about Charlie? | |
| Oh, I got to show you this one. | |
| You are going to love, you are going to laugh your arse off. | |
| This is the one which just kills me. | |
| Okay. | |
| This was, oh, Erica Kirk aids Trump in uniting Maha base. | |
| This is from Newsmax. | |
| What a joke. | |
| Powerplay. | |
| Serious. | |
| This is on my Twitter, whatever, or X. Powerplay. | |
| Turning point USA CEO Erica Kirk is reportedly emerging as a key figure in helping President Donald Trump unify his coalition ahead of critical midterm election cycle. | |
| He wrote this with a straight face. | |
| They wrote this with a straight face. | |
| A straight face. | |
| Can you believe this? | |
| I don't even. | |
| I don't even. | |
| Wow. | |
| Look at this one. | |
| Here's a new one. | |
| Exclusive Texas State TPUSA chapter member just resigned and dropped a scathing resignation letter. | |
| Criticizing Erica Kirk and other TPUSA executives. | |
| This is from Project Constitution. | |
| Mason Lemmy. | |
| Mason Lemmy. | |
| I've got it right there. | |
| It says, I'm going to follow Mason there. | |
| Mason's got 276 people. | |
| Mason hasn't been online since. | |
| Okay, there we go. | |
| Since. | |
| Well, this is good. | |
| Yeah, there he is. | |
| I'm going to follow Mason. | |
| Anyway, let me go back here. | |
| Listen to this one. | |
| Lemmy. | |
| L E M M E. Like, let me in. | |
| Immigration. | |
| In his letter, he exposes the massive manipulation of the Christian faith to push the lone shooter miracle narrative, suppress questions about the 30 out of 6 footage, and backtrack on Charlie's original stances. | |
| He calls out the deeply disturbing leaked Zoom calls to shift to TPUSA 2.0 and how leadership is weaponizing Jesus to shut down anyone asking for the truth. | |
| Direct quote from the letter I truly believe that there has been a massive worldwide manipulation of the Christian faith surrounding the assassination of Charlie Kirk. | |
| This strategy was used to weaponize people's faith in Jesus against themselves in order to make people believe a specific narrative. | |
| TPUSA died with Charlie. | |
| The grift continues without him. | |
| Isn't that something? | |
| Isn't that something? | |
| Here's a New York Post already. | |
| Trans substitute teacher 19 allegedly plotted killing a murder spree at a Virginia school. | |
| What's going on with this? | |
| What the hell is happening? | |
| What is going on? | |
| This is just unbelievable. | |
| Here we go. | |
| Millionaire U.S. big game hunter Ernie Dosio killed after being trampled by a herd of elephants in Gabon. | |
| Unbelievable. | |
| I'm telling you. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| There was just, there was just, my friends are just so much stuff here. | |
| There's so much great, great, great stuff. | |
| I don't even know where to start. | |
| I'm loving this. | |
| And meanwhile, Newsmax comes out with some Erica Kirk is going to lead. | |
| Like, what are you kidding me? | |
| We got Texas, we got the Georgia chapter. | |
| It's all collapsing. | |
| All of these people, they don't understand it. | |
| Now, I did something today. | |
| I did a video which I want you to see. | |
| It's very, very important. | |
| There was a, how do I say this? | |
| There is a very, very, very critical thing. | |
| If you represent Tyler, it is incumbent upon you, incumbent upon you to make sure that you use all of this great deep dive stuff in your power, in your, how do we say this? | |
| How do I say this? | |
| There was something. | |
| They have provided some of the best deep dive plumbing the depths that you could possibly imagine. | |
| I hope they use this. | |
| By the way, here's some great. | |
| I missed this one. | |
| Charlie was against the war in Iran. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Who isn't? | |
| Well, I shouldn't say that. | |
| Texas Beach Girl says someone died that was behind him. | |
| I don't think Trump could fake that. | |
| Well, but you see, you got to explain how it was stayed. | |
| I'm not saying you said that. | |
| And thank you, by the way. | |
| And Ms. Dana says criminals know how to hide their tracks, no files. | |
| Yes, there's no, if there's one thing, see, unlike Tyler, who wrote out specifically his intent with great specificity, what was that stupidity about? | |
| Here's a guy who's looking at, The end. | |
| I'm serious. | |
| Life in prison, and he's writing notes to his trans, whatever, girlfriend, boyfriend. | |
| This is what I thought. | |
| This is what I did. | |
| This is what I believed. | |
| You've got to be kidding me. | |
| Seriously, you've got to be kidding me. | |
| This is the most ridiculous thing ever. | |
| Oh, look at this. | |
| Here we go. | |
| This is great. | |
| You got to see this. | |
| The person who faked, who faked died in Butler was a shady crisis actor, too. | |
| What does that mean? | |
| Who faked died? | |
| Crisis actor was a big thing. | |
| Remember that one? | |
| Everybody was a crisis actor. | |
| Started with the Boston Marathon. | |
| You would go online and say, You see this person here? | |
| This person, oh, it was a Sandy Hook. | |
| This mother was in this one and this one and all that stuff. | |
| Remember that? | |
| That was a while, then that's now, nobody's talking about that. | |
| Storage war star dies cyberbullying. | |
| Storage war star dies cyberbullying. | |
| Melania. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'll look into that. | |
| You see, I want you to be specific. | |
| During 9 11, they said it was an inside job. | |
| How? | |
| What does that mean? | |
| You know. | |
| No, I don't know. | |
| What does that mean? | |
| Inside job? | |
| Who? | |
| Who inside job? | |
| Who? | |
| How? | |
| What? | |
| You mean the government? | |
| You mean the United States government? | |
| You mean Cheney? | |
| You mean. | |
| Could it have been an inside job? | |
| Could Al Qaeda inside? | |
| What does that mean? | |
| You never got past that. | |
| You never got past that initial thing. | |
| Then there are folks who sit back and they just love to come up with stuff. | |
| I think Epstein's alive. | |
| Where is he going to go? | |
| Do you remember years ago when they said that John Kennedy Jr. was alive? | |
| Remember that one? | |
| Remember that? | |
| And they never said, well, how is that? | |
| Where is he? | |
| Where does John Kennedy Jr. go for the rest of his life where he can't make contact with anybody? | |
| And it's Carolyn Bissett. | |
| And what about the sister? | |
| Was it Lauren, her sister? | |
| Is she alive too? | |
| And they said, well, whatever. | |
| Well, what do you mean? | |
| What does that mean? | |
| And it never went anywhere. | |
| I said, no, tell me. | |
| I want you to tell me. | |
| What? | |
| Remember the dancing Israelis? | |
| Who remembers that? | |
| 9 11? | |
| Remember that? | |
| There were these dancing Israelis. | |
| They pulled over these people and they saw either at Liberty Park across the Hudson in Jersey City or something and they were waiting. | |
| They were waiting. | |
| They were dancing. | |
| Yay! | |
| What about him? | |
| Well, obviously Israel was involved. | |
| Why? | |
| Because they were Israelis. | |
| They were dancing. | |
| Okay, so Israel's around. | |
| And if, you know, there were other people dancing too, right? | |
| Hate to say it. | |
| But there were parts of, there was some Pakistanis dancing, and there's a lot of other people who just don't like the U.S. I'm sure there might have been an Iranian dancing, maybe a Syrian dancing. | |
| Were they involved in that too? | |
| Well, they were dancing too. | |
| So, whoever's dancing was involved, and it never went anywhere. | |
| It never went anywhere. | |
| They never explained. | |
| Well, tell me. | |
| I want to. | |
| How did this work? | |
| I meant no files for Butler. | |
| Oh, yes. | |
| Well, yes. | |
| I think you're correct about that. | |
| You see, I want you to be precise. | |
| I want you to be precise. | |
| Is there anybody here who believes that Charlie Kirk is alive? | |
| Yes, seriously. | |
| Answer my question. | |
| And don't, and just remember it's me you're talking to. | |
| It's Grandpa you're talking to. | |
| Does anybody here believe that Charlie Kirk is alive? | |
| Anybody believe that? | |
| This and all that. | |
| He's alive. | |
| Everybody? | |
| Anybody? | |
| They took him, they took him away, and they cleaned him up and they took him off. | |
| And he's somewhere else. | |
| He's in Fargo or wherever it is. | |
| Anybody? | |
| Look at this. | |
| Look at this. | |
| Very good. | |
| You missed this. | |
| You missed this. | |
| I says, anybody believe he's alive? | |
| Master says, yes, it's quite possible. | |
| That's not the answer. | |
| I didn't ask, is it possible? | |
| I said, do you believe he's alive? | |
| And you said, yes, period. | |
| And it's possible. | |
| The two were completely. | |
| Do you have cancer? | |
| Do I have cancer, doctor? | |
| Yes, it's possible. | |
| Wait a minute. | |
| That's not a diagnosis. | |
| Precision. | |
| Precision. | |
| Do you believe seriously that Charlie Kirk is alive somewhere, six foot five guy walking around? | |
| And listen, all Charlie, unless they do a complete mouthwork on him, all Charlie's got to do is smile. | |
| And I said, I can spot those, his teeth a mile away. | |
| I'm not trying to be cruel, but he had a very unique set of dentition, the gum to tooth ratio kind of had that Katie Couric. | |
| You know, again, I'm just telling you, you're 6'5, he's walking around. | |
| You know who you look like? | |
| Unless he's wearing that mask, that hot CIA mask. | |
| Come on. | |
| And he can't spend any money. | |
| Somebody's going to give him new cars. | |
| Why? | |
| And nobody's going to, they all knew this. | |
| Nobody's going to talk. | |
| Nobody. | |
| And the reason why? | |
| Why? | |
| And you don't think, That the international trained assassins that were going after him, they don't know this. | |
| And you don't think that the Tyler Robinson defense team might be saying, I think maybe we might look at this one. | |
| Could you tell me what? | |
| Because remember, if he's not dead, there's no murder case. | |
| Come on. | |
| Lionel was just telling us how Charlie Kirk is alive for the newcomers. | |
| No, that's good. | |
| I like that. | |
| It's just some people never ever think this through. | |
| They don't think it through. | |
| They don't sit there and say, okay, how would that be? | |
| Where would he go? | |
| How would he live? | |
| His parents can't give in. | |
| His parents don't know. | |
| Nobody knows. | |
| His wife doesn't know. | |
| When Erica comes up, she's got to be in on it. | |
| Can I see that death certificate, please? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Can I see that medical examiner? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Come here. | |
| Did you sign this? | |
| You signed this, right? | |
| Okay. | |
| So you examined him. | |
| And in the event you're a part of something that's not real, or if they gave you the wrong guy, the wrong six foot five guy, and he, you okayed this. | |
| So not only are you going to lose whatever your license is, but you signed off on this, right? | |
| Our good friend Len Lengitis says, I went back and started rewatching Candace shows after Charlie died. | |
| She was so angry. | |
| Thanks for not giving up Lionel and Charlie and for giving us your wisdom and charm. | |
| We need to laugh through the pain. | |
| Oh, we can laugh through this because I thank you for that. | |
| Even though, because sometimes it doesn't really make any sense. | |
| Some of the stuff people say is just ridiculous. | |
| I mean, seriously, it doesn't. | |
| It doesn't make any sense. | |
| Now, what I don't believe is a rifle bullet did that. | |
|
Funeral Home Horror Stories
00:14:13
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| I don't think you're going to find anything like that. | |
| Because already, it doesn't make any sense. | |
| Already, they're not even. | |
| It's ridiculous. | |
| Ridiculous. | |
| Do you hear what I'm saying? | |
| It makes absolutely no sense that this 30 odd six non frangible. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| And why his defense team doesn't say, Excuse me, before we go on, you tell me right now, are you saying, and you can do a bill of particulars, you can make the prosecution say, Are you telling me that that's the rifle? | |
| Yes or no? | |
| Are you telling me this was a gunshot? | |
| Are you telling me this? | |
| Put it in writing. | |
| What a bill of particulars. | |
| You tell me this. | |
| Okay. | |
| No, I don't believe that at all. | |
| Absolutely not. | |
| Absolutely not. | |
| You see what I'm saying? | |
| Absolutely not. | |
| This is one of those things which is the most so that I agree with you. | |
| That's a joke. | |
| But as far as not being a bit, no. | |
| No. | |
| And isn't it funny how, remember, TPUSA was not designed to be a Christian organization, it was an organization devoted to celebrating limited government. | |
| Kind of a Mises, kind of a Mont Pelerin type of deal. | |
| It was not ever intended to be a Christian per se. | |
| That wasn't the original story. | |
| Did you ever see an aerial view of Erica's house? | |
| She was talking about women eating cereal. | |
| Did you see this one? | |
| Did you see that one? | |
| This phony, for the sake of all that's good, has got to be given the boot. | |
| Okay? | |
| I don't know what she's doing. | |
| I don't know how anybody thinks she's benefiting anyone. | |
| She is a pariah. | |
| She is a pariah. | |
| Here's a good one. | |
| I would be asking to see the body if I was a defense because the stunt dummy EK. | |
| Touchy was a rubber doll, not a dead human. | |
| So go ask to see the body or proof of death. | |
| You're saying that what she touched in the White House? | |
| This was a rubber dummy, enchanted. | |
| Is that what you're saying? | |
| I mean, listen, anybody believe that? | |
| Where was the photo taken? | |
| Wasn't that in the White House? | |
| Wasn't that in the, she had the metal or whatever? | |
| Where was it? | |
| Sorry about that. | |
| Where was it taken? | |
| Is that Johnny Mazz? | |
| Johnny Mazz, the spaz? | |
| Are you here? | |
| You son of a gun, you. | |
| And also, was he cremated? | |
| Who was it? | |
| Somebody said, was he cremated? | |
| We don't know. | |
| Don't know. | |
| Anybody? | |
| Where was that photo taken? | |
| In my opinion, Charlie Kirk was eliminated for turning on our supposed greatest ally. | |
| He had significantly influence on Gen Z. | |
| That is not far fetched. | |
| That is not far fetched. | |
| I don't know if this is true. | |
| Does anyone know where the photo was taken of Charlie in the coffin with Erica over the casket? | |
| Anybody remember that one? | |
| Where was that taken? | |
| This was. | |
| Did it again. | |
| Where was this? | |
| Hang on a minute. | |
| Anybody know? | |
| Remember the photo? | |
| Come on, what photo? | |
| You know what I'm talking about. | |
| Where was this photo taken? | |
| I'm saying at the church. | |
| It says. | |
| Also slew pictures and intimate photos. | |
| Here we go. | |
| This is from Yahoo. | |
| Where was it taken? | |
| Chibi to submit it. | |
| Where was the photo? | |
| Anybody know that? | |
| Was it at the funeral home? | |
| Where was it done? | |
| The funeral home in Arizona wouldn't talk to journalists, so I don't believe it was there. | |
| It wasn't at the White House. | |
| We don't know. | |
| Phoenix, we don't know. | |
| So you're saying a rubber? | |
| They have a viewing for the body at the memorial. | |
| Poor Erica, imagine being an actress. | |
| This is brutal. | |
| Anyway, the thing is ask these questions. | |
| With his fake hands. | |
| I like that one. | |
| That's good. | |
| I'll tell you what, born to find Jesus, you are rather incredulous, Missy, but that's okay. | |
| Listen, keep it up. | |
| I'd rather talk you down than talk you up. | |
| Also, looked rubber. | |
| You know, you don't know. | |
| I hate to say this about this. | |
| You probably don't know this, but whenever somebody is basically exsanguinated and they have been prepared for viewing, A lot of it's makeup, and sometimes it can kind of take on a kind of a rubbery look, you know. | |
| But here's the thing I heard somebody today, wasn't it? | |
| Was it today? | |
| Was it talking? | |
| Was I talking to Sean Atwood or somebody else who said that in the Epstein case they put in a fake body of sorts? | |
| Rick Shorty Long says, Have you been down to the rabbit hole about the adventures of Barron Trump's books written in the late 1800s? | |
| I would love to believe that Trump is a time traveler. | |
| And already knows the outcome of Iran's situation. | |
| LOL. | |
| You know, I did see that and I'm thinking, that's interesting. | |
| That's fascinating. | |
| But Barron Trump's a time traveler. | |
| Okay, fair enough. | |
| Fair enough. | |
| Viewing a dead body at wake seems wrong to me. | |
| There is something so wrong about that. | |
| There's something so, so wrong. | |
| Look at this one. | |
| He had to be embalmed. | |
| Before leaving Utah, my husband owns a funeral home and told me this. | |
| The creepy video was taken in Utah before boarding Air Force Two to Arizona. | |
| So, also, by the way, you know who's in it as well is JD Vance, is in on the fake bodies, Trump, everybody else, everybody else, everybody else, probating the will, life estate, life insurance, all that stuff. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| Remember something. | |
| Because you're only getting things in smidgens, you're going to catch on something. | |
| You say, wait a minute, that doesn't make sense. | |
| But you don't know the whole story. | |
| And by the way, where's Kash Patel? | |
| Is Kash Patel helping out any? | |
| Is Kash Patel still with his girlfriend when she basically gives him the boot and he sent the FBI contingent and the whole bit? | |
| And he's not getting the. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| He's going to hit that bottle like you can't imagine. | |
| His eyes are going to. | |
| Put it this way, you know, they say that when Patel hits that moment of ecstasy, his eyes straighten up. | |
| Terrible. | |
| Did I say that? | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| Barron found out some creepy stuff about Victor Marx. | |
| How about that, Victor Marx? | |
| Is that, if that's not a creepy dude, is that not a creepy dude? | |
| He, by the way, he holds the world's record for taking the fastest plastic gun away from two people anybody's ever seen. | |
| Boise Jet guy says, Mitch Snow just said on a podcast that he gave photos to Candace and Erica at Fort, whatever, in his area. | |
| Oh, oh, where was Candace today? | |
| Did you see what Laura Loomer? | |
| Did you see this? | |
| Tell me you did. | |
| What the hell is Laura Loomer saying? | |
| That she's on an Egypt airline, she's out of the country, that Candace's Zionist lawyer dumped her, so she's off. | |
| She's leaving the country. | |
| What are you. | |
| Did you see this? | |
| You know, when somebody tells you a story that is so crazy, you think, maybe, first and foremost, maybe I'm a schmuck. | |
| Maybe I'm just a, maybe I'm a schmuck. | |
| But I believe, I swear to God, I believe everything that our Candace tells us. | |
| All right, hang on a minute. | |
| Go to X, go to Laura Loomer. | |
| There she is. | |
| Just read her stuff. | |
| By the way, Bill Maher cleared in defamation. | |
| Of course she did. | |
| I mean, come on. | |
| Anyway, here we go. | |
| Where is this stuff? | |
| Loomered. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| These pictures are just, they are so. | |
| DOJ exposes the PLC's white supremacist scam. | |
| Thank God they got the Southern Property Law Center. | |
| That's a scam. | |
| Thank God. | |
| Hang on a minute. | |
| Where was it? | |
| Oh, here we go. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| Just spend some time. | |
| Where was it today? | |
| Because apparently Candace said busy. | |
| She had to change the plans. | |
| Okay, fine. | |
| But I saw this thing. | |
| Hang on a minute. | |
| She is just going berserk. | |
| This is such a fixation. | |
| Did I see this? | |
| Maybe she took it down. | |
| I saw something today about some. | |
| She was making a big deal about lawyers change or whatever it is. | |
| And she was making some kind of a connection. | |
| I can't. | |
| All I know is this. | |
| When I, I think I told you this, when I worked, I think I told you this. | |
| Oh, now she's going after junk yogurt. | |
| She's going after everybody. | |
| And she's really, listen to me, let me tell you something. | |
| She's really getting into an area now, which I find very, very problematic. | |
| And the reason why I find it problematic is that, how do I say this? | |
| There's something that's very, very, very scary about this. | |
| When I worked for a U.S. Senator, There was a secret service came in. | |
| They said, Let me show you a couple of things here. | |
| If you get a letter and the letter is underlined, or they write in the margins, or they went back and used different ink, this is a very scary thing because they're perseverating. | |
| They're saying, Oh, one more thing, one more thing. | |
| Laura's fixation is beyond anything that I've ever seen. | |
| I mean, it's not normal. | |
| And It doesn't really matter. | |
| I don't think it's going to materialize into anything, but it shows a crazed, focused perseveration. | |
| And when it gets to the point where she runs out of room, where there's nothing else, when they all turn on her, when they say, Listen, we're done. | |
| Because who is her supporting? | |
| Who's supporting her right now? | |
| Because people realize it's radioactive. | |
| She's got to calm down and get a grip. | |
| She really does. | |
| And like I told you, the last person is don't go after Candace. | |
| I mean, seriously. | |
| But there's this. | |
| When you start talking about things like Jewish and Zionist, you're losing the point of the story. | |
| And then that becomes the sub-issue, the sub-directory, so to speak, of the issue. | |
| And then you lose it. | |
| See this? | |
| And also, focusing on race and hair and looks, it's so-I mean, it's not illegal, but you just set yourself radioactive. | |
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Don Imus Apology Moment
00:02:49
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| Do you remember years ago, Don Imus? | |
| Remember Don Imus? | |
| Don Imus was supposedly, he was a real prick in real life. | |
| Real. | |
| I never understood it. | |
| Maybe in his, I kind of liked his music days, but he was just this miserable, miserable guy. | |
| Kitty Kitty Whisker says Project Constitution Now, Texas State TPUSA chapter member. | |
| Yep. | |
| Quit and dropped a scathing resignation letter. | |
| Yep. | |
| I just read it before, Mr. Yep. | |
| By the way, go to X and read. | |
| Thank you, by the way. | |
| Go through all this. | |
| It's all right there. | |
| Anyway, Don Imus, he was a jerk, just a jerk. | |
| And they were talking one time about the Rutgers University basketball team, ladies' basketball team. | |
| And he made this nappy headed whole thing. | |
| Anyway, it was heard around the world. | |
| So this big tough guy, the cowboy, the cow poke, Always with his hat on, and I'm a cow poke. | |
| He's in New York City, and I'm a cowboy. | |
| Okay, fine. | |
| So he had to go and appear before Al Sharpton, hat in hand, literally, literally, hat in hand. | |
| And by the way, Bernard McGurk was probably Rob Bartlett, Bernard McGurk, they were the geniuses because Don Imus was as funny as a wet fart. | |
| He was nothing, he's just a miserable person. | |
| In any event, And by the way, there was nothing really also that shocking about him. | |
| Maybe it was in the 70s where you call somebody up on the phone and say, Do you have Prince Albert in a can? | |
| You know, that kind of stuff. | |
| So he had to go and he marched before Al Sharpton, hat in hand, to go to this stupid podunk radio station. | |
| He had a radio show called Keeping It Real. | |
| I think it's the same one. | |
| And he had to basically apologize to Al Sharpton. | |
| And he did it. | |
| Imagine Don Imus and Larry Loom are offspring. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| First of all, I think that would be biologically impossible. | |
| But anyway. | |
| When he did this, the guy was worth a fortune. | |
| A fortune. | |
| Look at this. | |
| Love Lionel and Lynn so much. | |
| Been following since Bernie days. | |
| Intelligence matters. | |
| Yes. | |
| Bernard McGurk was a great guy, by the way. | |
| Absolutely a great guy. | |
| Remember when he did the Cardinal's voice? | |
| He was terrific. | |
| But I would have said, you can take your show. | |
| I've got enough money. | |
| He lived in Park Avenue, whatever. | |
|
Circuit Breaker Control Issues
00:05:11
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| I don't need this. | |
| I'm not going to go kiss Al Sharpton's ass for any amount of money anywhere. | |
| He lost his soul. | |
| He did it. | |
| He did it. | |
| Who is Al Sharpton? | |
| Now, go to the young ladies whom he insulted. | |
| No problem. | |
| That's what a man would do. | |
| But Al Sharpton, I couldn't believe what I was seeing. | |
| Couldn't believe it. | |
| That's why when you get into racial, and this is the part that Laura Loomer, she can't stop. | |
| There's no breaks. | |
| There's no executive part. | |
| There's no circuit breaker, nothing to stop it. | |
| Do you know when you get mad? | |
| Let me tell you something. | |
| When you get mad, most of the time, you probably just say, ah, the hell with you, walk away. | |
| You're mad inside. | |
| You might fume, but you don't lose your mind. | |
| Spend any amount of time watching my favorite. | |
| Entertainment, of course, people on YouTube losing their minds at airports. | |
| And watch for yourself this women in particular who are, who lose their minds, really lose their minds when they have this. | |
| Like if they're in an airport or they don't get their onion rings or something goes wrong, or a police officer asks them license and registration. | |
| I don't have any. | |
| There is no circuit breaker. | |
| And it goes from zero to 100 like that. | |
| There's something wrong with them. | |
| There's something, they just go berserk. | |
| Okay. | |
| They might get violent. | |
| Loomer doesn't get violent. | |
| She starts yammering and she feels pressured and she goes crazy and she just goes out of her mind. | |
| And the best part, the best part, she seems to be a staunch, Advocate and ally of all things Israel. | |
| Fine, her prerogative, as are many people. | |
| Many good people, by the way. | |
| Not everybody is. | |
| But they, the collective society of those individuals representing Israel, may say to her, Do us a favor. | |
| We would appreciate it if you not include us in your endorsement. | |
| You're causing more harm than you're not helping us. | |
| You're not helping us. | |
| You're not, and by the way, somebody says impulse control. | |
| Did you see the picture of her with some poor guy? | |
| She was like molesting this guy on the tape. | |
| This is, she can't even control that. | |
| There was another one who's, he was like the victim of, my God. | |
| Did you ever hear the story? | |
| Did you ever hear the tape of Harvey Weinstein where this woman goes, please don't go, please stay, please, please, let me look at it. | |
| You know, he was just out of his mind. | |
| So desperate. | |
| Did you ever hear that one? | |
| I'm thinking, Harvey, take it easy. | |
| And she's recording this. | |
| And I don't know where she goes. | |
| I have to go away. | |
| Please, please, please share it. | |
| Don't air it. | |
| You know, please. | |
| I've never heard anything like this in my life. | |
| It was the most, if I would have gone to prison to prevent that from getting out. | |
| That's her. | |
| There's no weighing the severity of it. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| I've never heard anything like that. | |
| It's incredible. | |
| So, pretty soon people are going to say, Laura, do us a favor, please. | |
| Lose the Israel. | |
| We don't need you. | |
| Thank you. | |
| We have enough problems. | |
| We don't need to be associated. | |
| You're not helping anybody. | |
| This is not good. | |
| We want somebody who at least. | |
| You know, might be somewhat sympathetic. | |
| This is incredible. | |
| So now you're going to have people who are going to be handed, because there's no way that Laura on her own is going to be, you know, researching tail numbers and all that kind of stuff. | |
| You're going to be seeing that. | |
| And also, you're going to be seeing Candace with her bevy of folks. | |
| And it's going to be a battle that you have never seen before. | |
| And with everybody else, they backed down. | |
| Even old Mark said, Now, little lady, Leslie, maybe you can have me on your show. | |
| Maybe you can have me on your show. | |
| And I got to be honest with you, with all due respect, and I'm sure it's a great story. | |
| Victor Marx interests me like watching chrome rust, you know, or grass turn brown. | |
| It's just, I understand it. | |
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Paula White Speaking Tongues
00:10:18
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| I understand it. | |
| But when you put him and the poor guy with a gun to me, It's kind of ponderous, you know. | |
| It's like this is, I mean, you go from Baron Coleman one minute, you go kneecy over there, and you got cannons over there, and then you got people talking about it. | |
| You take the barrel out, okay? | |
| Fine, I understand it and know it's important, but Victor Marks, please just let's just as an observer, I mean, it's important, but I'd rather talk to Mitch Snow, remember that ball of fire where Mitch and this spell and all this stuff. | |
| Would you please listen? | |
| Let me explain something to you. | |
| First, to my great, great, great friends who are and people I've known my entire life and still know, Phoenix Mortuary. | |
| Thank you so much, Texas. | |
| By the way, she was on it. | |
| She was on it just now. | |
| Well, I asked before, I guess the question is where was this photo taken? | |
| Thank you for that. | |
| It's a terrible, that's the winning answer. | |
| Anyway, thank you. | |
| But I'm not an expert in all things biblical, but listen to what I tell you. | |
| When people talk about demons, spells, the devil, Beelzebub, Lucifer, expelling, and how about that? | |
| Have you seen Paula White do that Tarzan gibberish? | |
| What? | |
| What the hell is that? | |
| I'm speaking in tongues. | |
| That's glossolele. | |
| Have you heard her? | |
| She never said, Hey, Minga, never speaks Italian. | |
| Never speaks French, never speaks German. | |
| No linguist, cunning or otherwise, can recognize you. | |
| Know Paula White is her husband with Genesis. | |
| Anyway, she they can't make out what she's saying. | |
| She can't make out. | |
| She's doing the African clicking sound. | |
| It's always this bad talk. | |
| Remember, remember Tarzan? | |
| They didn't speak African, they always just took these people and then here you're going to say this. | |
| She does it with a straight face. | |
| With a straight face. | |
| And even Jesus is saying, Whoa, whoa, hey, hey, hey, what is this? | |
| It's just like, for example, whenever they do Indian on movies, it's always Running Beaver say, Man come from. | |
| We say Berko. | |
| Larry Weld went Berko, not Berserk. | |
| Ah, from the Berserkers. | |
| Now, imagine, thank you for this. | |
| If we have, okay, let's do improv, folks. | |
| Ready for this? | |
| Who wants to do Kash Patel Possessed? | |
| Now, think about this. | |
| Buana, the great American, remember that? | |
| The great American. | |
| Buana, he no home. | |
| Ungawa. | |
| Remember Jungle Gym? | |
| Which was when Johnny Weissmuller was too old to be Tarzan. | |
| Boy, me, huh? | |
| Anyway, Kash Patel possessed. | |
| Kash Patel speaking in tongues. | |
| And Paula White doing this. | |
| I'll never forget, I was slain in the spirit twice, once rather, by Ernest Angelly. | |
| So I know a little bit about this. | |
| But just imagine that. | |
| If all of a sudden you have Patel saying, What is that? | |
| That's Native American? | |
| I don't know what that is. | |
| No, no. | |
| Whenever you speak in tongues, you got to do that Tarzan fake African stuff. | |
| You don't want to do the Plains Indian. | |
| Try it again. | |
| Okay. | |
| You got to get your voices. | |
| And if you took Paula White doing this and went to any link, just run it through ChatGPT. | |
| What is this? | |
| What does it sound like to you? | |
| What? | |
| What does it sound like? | |
| Who's that? | |
| That's Kash Patel. | |
| Is he speaking in tongues? | |
| No, he's drunk. | |
| Cash says that girlfriend left. | |
| Girlfriend, country singer left. | |
| No, got plain no more. | |
| He said that he tried to log on his computer one morning and thought that they fired him. | |
| Said that Bongina left and took the password and he can't deal anymore. | |
| And now he's going to go back to the club. | |
| You got me there, pal. | |
| You got me there. | |
| Oh, I think we can do it. | |
| And by the way, when all this is over, I think cash can do a lot of things for a lot of ads for. | |
| Gas X or anything else, there's a real future there. | |
| But get rid of this guy immediately. | |
| Because you know what? | |
| I'm tired of people laughing at us. | |
| Okay? | |
| Because there is nobody in any other country that has a Kash Patel. | |
| Okay? | |
| And it's true. | |
| Cash is just, this is an embarrassment. | |
| Now, put it this way I would ask you this, Mr. President, bring Paula White, please. | |
| Bring her along. | |
| Bring her along. | |
| And when you meet with the Ayatollah or the Mullah or whoever, bring her. | |
| Have her do a blessing. | |
| Okay? | |
| Have her talk to some guy, some fifth century Imam, you know, from direct descendant from the Khomeini. | |
| Isn't that Paula White? | |
| Oh, Paula White. | |
| And then we have also, honey, Paula Dean. | |
| Hey, y'all. | |
| Bring her in there as well. | |
| And cash. | |
| Put them all in. | |
| And now people say, what the fuck is going on? | |
| Now, you want to mess with us? | |
| Okay, do you want to mess with us? | |
| If you don't do it, I'm going to put cash on the boat and let him drive. | |
| Okay, that's all I'm going to say. | |
| We don't need this. | |
| Look at this. | |
| I feel so embarrassed for at one point rooting for cash in Bongina. | |
| Isn't that something? | |
| Isn't that something? | |
| Anyway, oh my God. | |
| Oh my gosh, 9 35. | |
| That's enough. | |
| That's enough of this. | |
| You got me going there. | |
| And you know, even when I talk like that, it hurts. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| It hurts because you put me through this stuff and I got to cross my eyes and that hurts. | |
| And then I got to do this guttural stuff and that hurts. | |
| When I get done, I mean, I'm in pain. | |
| You know, a lot of people don't do that, right? | |
| Baron Coleman may go for three hours and that's terrific, but he doesn't make voices like that. | |
| And that hurts because I do it because I love you. | |
| All right, my friends, listen, thank you so much. | |
| Please do me a favor. | |
| Please follow Mrs. L at Lynn's Warriors. | |
| Got some great stuff for us today. | |
| We have some interviews that I did. | |
| One was where the mic was not put in correctly and it picks up, but people went crazy. | |
| By the way, Cash is more worried about you insulting his country singer girlfriend. | |
| I think she's gone. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| I think she's gone. | |
| I think her career, she wanted to change her name. | |
| I just bless her heart. | |
| Bless her heart. | |
| I just, you know what I mean? | |
| Not good. | |
| Not good. | |
| In any event, Lynch Warriors, follow her on YouTube, Lynch Warriors. | |
| And thank you. | |
| Tonight, by the way, if you're up, are you going to be up? | |
| 2 to 5 a.m. Eastern time. | |
| Got a new gig on the weekends. | |
| Thank God. | |
| 2 to 5 a.m., 2 to 5 a.m. | |
| Me on WABC 77 770. | |
| Get the app, listen to what it is. | |
| Go and do it. | |
| I'll put a little thing on my X up there. | |
| You can do it. | |
| Tonight, we're going to be talking about this, and you're not going to know. | |
| And by the way, we have people in the middle of the night who are out of their tree, middle of the night, overnight, wide awake. | |
| One woman, she talks to lions. | |
| She went to a zoo and she's talking to lions. | |
| I said, What do you mean? | |
| You mean talking to us? | |
| No, I'm talking to them. | |
| I said, What do you mean, like, you know, hiding us? | |
| No, they're talking to me. | |
| They're talking to you? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Oh, then we had one guy one night who was, remember the guy was shot in the head with a shotgun, a.380? | |
| A number. | |
| I mean, I couldn't believe just this in these stories. | |
| And we talk about UFOs. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| It's, anyway, so that's tonight. | |
| Two, and on Sunday, Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 5 a.m., WABC 77, 77, WABC, which is my old. | |
| Stomping grounds. | |
| I'm an alumnus from the days of Rush and Bob Grant and Lynn Samuels and that whole group. | |
| All right, my friends, have a great and glorious night. | |
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| Thank you for your contributions. | |
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| Shows over sue you. | |
| Turn to my cat. | |
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