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April 29, 2026 - Lionel Nation
01:13:46
Candace Owens VS Laura Loomer VS Erika Kirk: BRUTAL Bloodbath Just EXPLODED!

Lionel Nation dissects the chaotic dynamic between Candace Owens, Laura Loomer, and Erika Kirk, comparing their political maneuvering to professional wrestling where the "bad guy" becomes the crowd favorite. He critiques Erika's shifting personas and performative grief over Charlie Kirk's death at the White House, contrasting her with Owens' strategic consistency and labeling Loomer a psychopathic opportunist. The discussion dismisses mainstream narratives about recent shootings as naive, urging listeners to prioritize critical thinking over blind conspiracy theories regarding inside jobs or MKUltra while promoting future explorations of Epstein files and UAPs. Ultimately, the episode suggests that true influence relies on authentic conviction rather than emotional manipulation or opportunistic alignment. [Automatically generated summary]

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Show Business Battle 00:11:28
All right, my friends, good day, good day, good day.
Sorry for the delay of what, three minutes?
What are you going to do?
Anyway, Mrs. L and I live on the road again.
Looks like we're on the road again.
Here's my new phallic boom, which I think is very, very illustrative of what's going on, my friends.
Where do I even begin to start?
Where do I begin?
At what particular point?
How do I frame this?
How do I?
How do I put this into words to say, well, here's what this is about?
Here's what's different.
Here's what's critical for you to know.
And I'm thinking of analogies.
I'm thinking of analogies.
I'm thinking, what, you know, many of you, by the way, bless your heart, are new, not just to us, but new to, well, new to a lot of things, new to this subject matter.
And many of you are saying, you know, I like this.
You like this.
You like Candace.
You like, You've found the Erica Kirk thing to be of interest, and it is of interest.
It's incredibly of interest.
It's fantastic.
The White House Correspondents Center, I have asked people that I know, people who know nothing about anything.
They don't know the Strait of Hormuz from an inside Strait.
They don't know anything about that.
Anything.
But they know something happened the other night.
They know there was some type of an attempt at something or other.
So even they're aware of this.
They're aware.
Aware of this.
So, this is an important time.
But what's even more critical is that people don't know well, what do I make out of it?
What do I, what does this mean?
Explain this.
And I imagine the analogy of standing over the mountain and I'm looking into the valley.
But you'll love these, this imagery.
And I'm standing there and I'm saying, All right, my son, listen to grandpa here.
You see all these people?
This is a fight.
This seems like some cacophonous.
Rancorous melee, this scrum.
This looks like it just doesn't, like you don't even know what's this about.
Believe me, that is not the case.
What this is is something a little bit different.
You see, my friends, first and foremost, you must understand when you involve yourself in this, you want to find an idea.
If you want to do this, if you want to be a commentator, an influencer, whatever this thing is called, I still don't know the word for it.
You must understand something.
Do not make it.
Difficult for your audience.
Make it very, very simple.
Life is not a cricket game.
Life is professional wrestling.
I could take anybody to a professional wrestling match, preferably of my vintage, and I could say, Now, I'm not going to tell you anything, Sergey or whoever your name is.
You can't even speak English.
You've never seen this before, but I want you to watch this and I want you to figure out who is who.
Do you know who the good guy is?
Oh, yes, I do.
Exactly.
Do you know who the bad guy is?
Oh, yes.
You know who the heel is?
Yes.
Okay.
Good, Now we're talking.
Now, do you understand where we are?
And can you tell by the crowd?
Can you tell by the crowd what the crowd is saying?
Can you hear what the crowd is saying?
What is their screaming and yelling?
It's a fascinating question.
And you can kind of tell, oh, I see, he's a good.
But then, but then the next time I, Tell old Sergey, okay, now I want you to watch this very carefully.
Now, are you sure the good guy is the good guy?
Do they like the good guy?
And they would say, you know, it's funny you say that because I've noticed that I think, I think that the bad guy may be the favorite.
Ah, so the bad guy is the good guy.
You see this?
The bad guy is somebody that they are theoretically siding with, but that's really not what people want, right?
Right.
You see how this thing works?
Ah, yeah.
Pretty clever, huh?
Now let's take what's going on right now.
First, and by the way, this is not you.
I'm not including you in any of this at all, whatsoever, any of this.
What I am saying to you is that we have a very, very simple thing.
First, Erica Kirk, let me explain this to you in case you've just joined us.
Erica Kirk, nobody cares for Erica Kirk.
Nobody likes Erica Kirk.
They say they do, they pretend they do.
There we go.
They pretend they do.
Let me get this slide.
Maybe this is a little bit better.
Yeah, sort of.
Whatever.
They say they do, but they really don't.
You see what I'm saying?
Nobody really likes.
You don't see Erica Kirk and say, Yes, this is a woman I so connect with her.
I love her as a family member, as a mother.
No, no, no.
Everybody, if you give them sodium pentothal, which by the way doesn't work the way you think it does, and you say, What do you think?
No, I don't like her, but I'm supposed to.
No, because the people I, this is either Candace.
It's about Candace.
And loomer is not even important.
We'll explain this because this is where it's heading.
The Battle Royal, the Texas Death Match.
Remember this?
NWA wrestling, 60s and 70s.
Texas Death Match, Battle Royal, Bunkhouse Match, Loser Leave Town, Coal Miners Glove Match, Bunkhouse Match, Barbed Wire Match.
All these special lights out is the best.
You know what a lights out match was?
Lights out was at the end of the night.
When you go to a card, they would turn the lights off for just a second and turn them back on to symbolize that what you are seeing was not sanctioned by the NWA, Sam Muchnik at the time and others.
Complete, utter tripe.
There's no sanctioning, but that was the thing.
Meaning, what you're going to do, we have no responsibility for right now.
So you might want to leave.
If you're weak, if you're not able to handle this, you might want to leave.
Now, of course, people will stay.
Just like when you're watching TV and they say, by the way, a viewer advisory, what you're about to see might be a little bit much for people.
Please, viewer discretion.
That's when you go watch it.
Thank you.
Thank you for telling me there's some nudity in this.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Appreciate it.
So that's what it was.
It was telling you to pay attention.
What you're going to see is a battle, the battle you're going to love because most people do not give a whit.
About Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, the Babel Mandab, Houthis, Hamas, Hezbollah, APAC, Israel, Bibi, they don't know what the hell, Zionism.
Those are great.
I mean, if you watch Judge Napolitano, if you watch Max Blumenthal, if you watch, you will swear that we are 24 hours a day talking about Zionism.
And I'm not saying it's unimportant, but no, babe, we don't mean.
Some people care about that.
Most people don't know what you're talking about.
Zionism?
Is that like astrology?
How did somebody ask me if it's about astrology?
I'm serious.
See, it's not that Americans are stupid.
Stupid means you're unable to process things.
Americans are ignorant and by choice.
And you know what?
I don't blame them.
I really don't say, I don't care about this.
See, I think one of the dumbest things that we do is sports.
It's bread and circuses.
Juvenile was right.
So when it comes time for the, you know, the, what thought he wanted to call it?
The playoffs or whatever, I don't care.
Well, you know, this is a clincher because it's a wild card.
Who cares?
Whatever.
The Red Sox.
I don't care.
And that is considered, by the way, especially in New York, to be somehow un American.
I don't care.
But here's the difference.
I recognize the fact that people do care about that.
That's the difference.
It's not that I don't care.
It doesn't matter.
What I think doesn't rule doesn't matter.
You understand that?
Okay.
There are some cases going on today.
One of the biggest, the Sam Altman, oh my God, the Elon case.
99% of the people don't understand because they don't even know what AI is.
They have no idea.
So that's okay.
We're not going to argue that.
But here's the thing Candace, baby face heel.
Candace is the number one performer, the worker.
She's Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, Dusty Rhodes, Jack Briscoe, Harley Race, all rolled up into one.
She can be whatever you want.
You love her, you hate her, either way.
Either way, she is box office.
Listen to what I'm saying purely show business.
You look at her and people love her or they hate her.
I couldn't ask for more.
You know what the worst thing is?
You know what the secret to failure in life is?
Eh.
Eh.
You understand this?
Eh.
People love censure.
They love epitomesis.
They love lecturing, hectoring.
They love standing there and being right and wrong.
Give people, if you want to do.
A podcast.
Make up what you want to be and be it and stick to it.
Never nuance one or the other.
The biggest mistakes I ever made was talking to people like an adult.
I'm saying, well, you know, sometimes, no, no, no, no.
This or this.
Uh uh.
Manichaean, apodictic, black and white, left and right, good or evil.
Don't give me this.
Well, maybe.
I don't know.
Uh uh.
Even with professional wrestling, sometimes they would flip.
Sometimes they would.
Sometimes the guy would lose the hood, you know, lose a mask, or they'll flip the tech, or Hulk goes heel.
And now it doesn't, no, no, no, no.
I want good guy, bad guy.
And the people who are the most successful, give me what you want.
I do not eat at McDonald's.
I haven't eaten at McDonald's, and I don't know who is president.
Doesn't matter.
I respect them.
Wherever you go, Fargo, North Dakota, Lakeland, Florida, Plant City, Casper, Wyoming.
Go into any McDonald's and it's exactly the same.
It smells the same.
The fries are the same.
Everything is the same.
100%.
No variation.
No hits, no runs, no errors.
You get what you want.
Okay?
When you want to go to an Italian restaurant, you don't want to get burritos.
Okay?
The McDonald's Deep Dive 00:02:08
Trust me.
Even though burritos are good.
Even though you read in some magazine, some restaurant tabloid, this is, you know, Mexican food sales are good.
Yes, you're right about that.
They're doing great.
Nobody wants that.
Make up your mind.
Candace, boom.
Baron, boom.
Boom.
That's it.
No, well, maybe yes, maybe.
Name it.
Nisi, boom.
Go down the list.
And remember, don't get yourself on deep dive.
Let me explain about deep dive.
Deep dive is very interesting, too.
I've never seen this before.
This is brand new in our world.
There are people who are, in fact, I, There are people I don't know, but I talk to them kind of as a guide.
I say, What do you think?
Because if you know something, it means something.
And somebody, a friend of mine, a young man says, You know, they're really doing deep dives.
Have you followed the deep dives?
No.
But you know it's deep.
See, most people don't know anything about it.
They don't know Whistler.
Colvet from this, during the Fort Huachuca, Mitch Snow, Egyptian Plains, you don't know what the hell's going on.
All you know is that there's something big.
Laurie Franz, Which one was this?
Now, was that the LLC or the limited partnership or the PA?
Was this the Florida?
Did she close?
Did they basically sever that?
Did they dissolve that?
You don't know.
Doesn't matter.
You know something's going like, wow, I'm watching crime and intrigue, maybe crime, but I'm watching this intrigue being disassembled, dissected.
You knew this.
You knew this.
You see what I'm saying?
You could watch it.
When Candace was in full deep dive, you could say, wow.
Wow.
What was that?
I have no idea.
Can you tell me what happened?
No.
Who's Laurie versus this versus the father?
I think all I know is these people are no good.
Johnny Agnelli Style 00:06:25
That's it.
I don't want you to know.
Just tell me the thing.
Axel says, found you through Baron.
I love the mock trial you guys had.
Great content.
Lionel only up from here.
Thank you.
Baron is, you know what's the best thing about Baron is, which is many things.
I love talking lawyer to lawyer.
He gets it.
We say it's never, see, Baron is smart enough where he says, oh, this is, it was like two people finally.
It's like you found your twin, you know, or you're speaking a language that he's good.
The thing is, he's found his style.
Let me explain something to you.
Style versus fashion.
You know the difference, right?
That's one thing, too.
Style versus fashion.
I'm going to bore you with a couple of insights, but you'll always learn.
One of my favorites, one of my heroes, is a guy named Johnny Agnelli.
Johnny Agnelli was the last of the Playboys.
We don't have Playboys anymore.
Ruby Rosa, the.
Johnny Agnelli, he was Fiat and the family, Ferrari for a while.
He was this guy.
In the old days, they were, and, you know, they were Italian.
He probably, his shtick was he betted half of it.
Well, Jackie Kennedy, who didn't Jackie Kennedy slept with?
She was like, remember that Oleo, the low price spread?
Jackie Kennedy, those sisters, they were all of them, the swans.
It was a different world then.
But he was a playboy.
He loved, he wasn't just out.
You know, like Jack Nicholson or John Mayer.
No, no, he's not doing it.
Or Bobby Kennedy Jr.
Bobby Kennedy Jr.
And by the way, you know what?
John Kennedy, those weren't playboys.
They weren't into seduction.
They weren't into marks.
They were just, got it, got it.
It's like a scavenger hunt.
You got this?
Did you find the snowshoes?
Yeah.
There you go.
Next.
No, These people were, oh my God, they were wow.
And Pamela Harriman and oh.
But what Johnny Agnelli did, or anything else, he created this thing called, not created, but he's known for sprezzatura.
Sprezzatura is an Italian word.
It goes from, is it, it's from an old novel.
But it means organized.
Disheveled.
Let me think about Johnny Agnelli did.
Okay.
The guy, if he walked around with his fly open, men would open their fly and walk around with it.
Whatever he did.
Because he says, I don't care about you.
He did two things.
Number one, he bought button down Oxford.
He could have custom made shirts.
He bought Brooks Brothers button down Oxfords.
And he didn't button these.
These.
I can't.
I'm not there yet.
The little thing.
He had them loose.
They go, what are you doing?
I'm Johnny Agnelli.
Okay, everybody's already doing it.
Then you know how men would say, make sure your tie hits the top of the belt loop.
Johnny Agnelli says, screw that.
He had the bottom loop.
Lube.
He never put them together.
They were spread open.
They were, he put it like this.
Sprezza tuta.
S P R E. Z Z. Sprezza.
Two Z's.
It's like pizza.
One Z is z.
Okay, Sprezzatura, S B R E Z Z A T U R A, Sprezzatura.
But what he did more than, oh, and he wore work boots.
These old, he liked, I like these boots.
He hurt his foot when he was a broken leg.
And he wore these old, like, work boots with, like, a suit.
And they did it.
But what he did more than anything else, where he said, you know what, watch this.
He wore a regular barrel cuff, you know, like a shirt.
He wore his watch over the barrel, outside of the shirt.
And he did it.
And everybody.
So, this is what I love.
Why?
That style.
It's not fashion, it's style.
And he's got style.
And the real good ones have a style, have a real style.
You can watch it.
You know who's got a great style?
People forget style of a content.
Nick Fuentes.
Forget what he says.
I don't care what he says.
Just, you know what?
Just turn the sound off.
Well, translate it so you're not listening to what it says.
Look at the way he speaks.
Barren.
Sometimes people look, it's like, it doesn't matter.
It's a style.
I can't explain it.
Don't matter.
Is the information?
Yeah.
It's the information, but it's a style.
You like watching this.
You like it.
Okay.
We're going to get to this one more thing.
My favorite movie of all time, maybe because of my generation, maybe because of whatever it was, I was 14, was The Godfather.
Godfather one, not two, one.
It blew people away.
Blew people away.
Do you know that they weren't going to?
Bob Evans, that idiot, was going to not.
He was going to not.
But they were going to cancel it.
They wanted Anthony Quinn as Don Corian, Robert Redford as Michael.
You can what?
Anyway.
So when they saw the first thing, he goes, What did you light it with a lighter?
What is this?
There was no light.
They broke the rules.
Okay.
Now, I want to explain that to you because remember something.
Remember, the next time he talks to somebody, he says, Let me ask you a question.
What's your favorite movie?
I don't like such and such.
Why?
Why do I like The Godfather?
I don't know.
It's a style.
Is it the movie?
Yeah, is it the star?
Yeah, was there anybody who I think Al Pacino, but later on you realize Al Pacino that was anyway.
But the point I'm trying to say is these people have style and why they are completely owning everything.
So I'm going to tell you something not that Israel and the Middle East are not important, they're very, very important.
But don't think you're going to get a big audience here now around the world, yes, international without a doubt.
Women's Level Anachronism 00:10:40
When you do international stuff, they don't know what you're talking about, Candace, they have no idea what you're talking about, huh?
None.
We are domestic.
Okay.
You got to make yourself.
Are you domestic or international?
We're domestic.
This is American 100%.
Yeah.
If I'm a different audience, I'll do more international.
This ain't international.
This is American.
Period.
We are American.
This is cowboys and Indians.
This is not anything.
This is American.
Okay.
You got it?
Only we get it.
It's like you going to some pub and.
Newcastle, and they're singing some stupid song about a football club.
That's them.
Okay.
That's not my beat.
This is American.
Okay.
Good.
Now, three people.
Number one, Candace.
Charlie, Charlie's demise.
Erica.
Boom.
Boom.
Okay.
Number two, Erica.
Erica was the.
I don't know what the word is.
Let me give you an example.
Let's say you said, you know, we were out picking blueberries today and I don't think I got a scratch on me.
Really?
Yeah.
You sure about that?
Absolutely.
Oh, okay.
Come here.
I'm going to show you something.
Put your arm in this.
What is it?
It's still liquid.
Put your arm in it.
It's alcohol.
You don't know that.
And you put your arm in and you're screaming.
Why?
Because it finds every little.
Cut you didn't think was there.
Erica found every little cut in your soul.
Erica hit a nerve with you.
You don't even know what it is.
She's every phony you've ever met.
And ladies, ladies, I think, and don't let me speak for you, but I think one of the greatest movies ever was Mean Girls.
Tina Fey's Mean Girls.
It was what men have things like bully movies, My Bodyguard, and you know, where the kid clobbers, and then they, you know, even then, this guy, he's Superman or he's Spider Man, and he goes in and he gets the bully and he clobbers the bully and the bully and the bully, and uh, you know, and that's it, kind of boring, kind of dumb.
Mean Girls is different.
This is this is women's level, this is more.
Internecine intracellular.
This is.
This is more interesting.
Erica Kirk hits you.
She's a phony.
She was that cheerleader type.
She was the the mean girl.
She was the, she was.
She is deceptive.
She is not.
Nobody believes a word.
She says she's like I don't know if there's.
She's not evil, she's not.
She's not Dynasty, she's not a Lexus.
Who was that little honey?
Was it Crystal?
Crystal's like, oh, Crystal.
No, no, no, no.
She's a hybrid.
She's not evil, but she's duplicitous.
You don't know what version you're seeing.
She will do anything you want her to be.
Her whole life.
This is phenomenal.
Here's her story.
One thing.
I'm going to be somebody famous.
She has Lori Franz, her mother, and says, Girl, you're going to go out there and you're going to be something.
Lori's mother was kind of like a stage door, kind of like Hello Doll, not Hello Dolly, Funny Girl, or who was it?
Orson Welles tells the story.
About or told the story about Judy Garland, who, by the way, Judy Garland was so abused, so passed around.
So, what they did to her and Shirley Temple, it's barbaric.
But anyway, Orson Welles would say, or said that Judy Garland's mother would say, All right, don't forget, Judy, come out and sparkle.
Wow.
So, this kid was like, So, Lori says a lot of parents will do this.
They will live vicariously through their daughter, but the daughter doesn't have that killer instinct like they do.
Lori realizes, look, I'm in a different thing, a different world.
I was okay.
I'm kind of long in the tooth.
By the way, I hope the mother's okay.
I never wish harm on anybody harm, illness, disease, unlike the left, which we'll get to in a moment.
Anyway, but she always wanted something.
She always lived vicariously through her daughter.
So, consequently, she.
Was born with no sense of self.
Erica Kirk has no sense of self.
She was anything you wanted to be.
She is, she is, she's water.
Remember this, remember the grades of Bruce Lee?
I am water.
I'm a teapot, a pot.
I'm a glass.
I'm water.
I take the shape of whatever you want.
That's her.
Erica says at first, okay, I'm going to be, maybe I'll be, I don't know what came first.
The pageant thing, by the way, pageants are a sign of complete and total.
Intellectual, spiritual, and social dementia.
It is so, it is an anachronism.
It's like, it's like a, it's like blackface or something.
It's like, it might have been big then, but today it's a joke, except for the diehards.
Most people don't even understand what this means.
A pageant?
That's like debutante coming out?
What does that mean?
Women today are walking around, they're slugs or walking around, just go to the airport, walking around there, they're walking around with pajamas on and slides and they look like, they look like slobs.
There's no such, there's no.
That's like, you know, the movie coming out May, uh, Devil Wears Prada 2.
You think most people understand what this thing is?
Anna Wintour, huh?
Vogue, fashion, style.
What are you talking about?
I hate to say it, but there's a lot of young women today walking around who can barely pronounce their names.
They can't write.
They're just as intellectually and spiritually brain dead as the men.
They don't understand this.
It's a different world.
So she might have been on the last leg.
That's funny.
So she says, Okay, here's your story.
Remember the line from Reservoir Dogs?
Who was it?
Uh, Tim, uh, what's his name?
Who says, Here's your story.
Well, this is Erica's story.
First story was you're in Arizona, and somebody came up to you and they said, Please, we need you.
We need you to run for, not run for, to participate in this stupid pageant that nobody cares about.
That's the story.
So she's okay, reluctantly.
All right, okay, all right, all right, take it easy if I have to.
You think I should, Ma?
All right.
Like Ma, the fact that she even said this.
So she came up with this bullshit story about, okay, fine.
And they'll be like, hey, I won.
Imagine that.
But I didn't want to.
Okay.
Story number two.
I'm a tomboy.
I'm a kid with funky hair and I'm a tomboy and I climb trees and I want to play sports and I'm this reluctant beauty.
I'm the ugly duckling.
You've heard this before.
Then she forgets that.
Third one is next one that didn't work.
Try this one.
Kind of a reality show.
Here's my sizzle reel.
I'm with the boyfriend.
I can play the giddy girl that you know is the submissive.
Moiety, there's a good word, the half, M O I E T Y, the moiety, for the half and not the whole.
The moiety, the distaff, another good word, meaning feminine, the distaff moiety, the half of this.
She was, she was the, what's the story?
She was, you know, I'm like kind of reluctant.
Okay.
And by the way, that storyline doesn't even make any, you know, it's an anachronism.
It doesn't work.
Okay.
She tried that and she was the girlfriend.
You know, she was the submissive girlfriend who loved, who kind of like stepped out and let the boyfriend, but yet no male that she was ever with ever outshone her, outshined.
Anyway, she was always it.
And then she came up with the story.
And by the way, one thing about Erica, her storyline didn't matter.
She'd say things that she forgot about.
Is it my boyfriend?
We like to drink.
I like parties.
Hey, then I don't have boyfriends.
I don't drink.
I don't want to.
Mama, you said forget what I said.
This is the new version 2.0, 3.0.
And later on, she says, I stay home.
She tried this one.
I stay home.
I don't drink.
I read the Bible.
I make casseroles and wear fuzzy slippers and read novels.
What are you talking about?
And she, and it's not that she's evil, she's just not very bright.
And she doesn't think you're going to remember what she said.
It's the weirdest thing.
Okay, then later on, she didn't know.
She would, I mean, Then she says, and Laurie Franzler, the mother, is saying, Look, I don't know what to tell you.
We're running out of stuff here.
Look, I got a gig for you.
I don't know if it's going to work, but I've got some Intel buddies.
How's that?
It doesn't matter.
Anyway, I want you to do kind of one of these what's the word?
Kind of an industrial film or a documentary or something on EMP, on electromagnetic pulse.
So.
I don't know the first thing about that.
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
Don't worry about it.
Okay.
So she did that.
That did work.
So things were looking not that great.
And then somehow, I'm not sure how the story is, Charlie came along.
Supposedly they met one in Israel.
Charlie was talking to Candace.
Why?
Oh, you do?
Oh, Mrs. L's got some ideas.
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I want to hear this.
She's always right.
Put your money in what she has to say.
Remember, this is the storyline.
They're at the airport, you see them, and you knew right away.
I'll bet you anything that that mother saw Candace and said, That's your competition right there.
That's the one.
She knows this.
Because the mother is the conniver, she's the planner, she's the plotter, she's the Madame de Farrell.
She knows how this thing's going to play out.
The thing that is kind of her saving grace, and believe it or not, lets her off a little bit of the hook, is the fact that I think Arrogant is not very bright.
She's not vicious.
She just gets caught up in stuff that's just stupid, like the thing at the correspondence.
She has no idea what she's doing.
She's stupid.
She doesn't know how that plays.
And then these other morons come along standing.
Anyway, we'll get to that in a moment.
Okay, stop for them.
Now enter the best.
The best of the best of the best, Laura Loomer.
In professional wrestling, she is the one absolutely a heel, but a dangerous one.
Right around the.
Wrestling used to be this.
I tell you what, the dusty rolls, two's in at the armory, I'm going to kick your ass.
Kind of a.
Stone Cold Steve Austin, kind of like, I'm a tough guy, I'm a mean guy, I'm a tough guy.
But right around the 70s, there was a guy named Kevin Sullivan.
Kevin Sullivan was into the darkness, it was into this occult, it was right around the exorcist.
Mark Lewin, Maniac Mark Lewin, played the Purple Haze and would come out and stare.
Remember these weird guys?
Abuddha Dean.
Abuddha Dean was this thing.
Killer Carl Cox would always point up.
Alex, you know, you talk at this guy.
You're all crazy.
Remember that?
It was around the time of Manson.
And it was weird.
It was like, what is this?
Satanic occult, just weird.
Undertaker, what is this?
You know, not even human, uh, real the heel for people who really needed explanation.
Like, they're not, they're cyborgs.
That's Laura Loomer.
Laura Loomer is just like, nobody likes her, nobody trusts her.
Nick Fuentes said it best, absolutely said it best.
By the way, remember, you always gotta say, I do not endorse everything Nick Fuentes says.
The fact that I even have to say that is ridiculous, but this is the age that we live in.
But he nailed it.
He said, She will say anything.
He used a word, a pejorative word, indicating streetwalker, strumpeter, somebody who will do things for money.
I changed my tune with that because most of the times I think prostitutes are victims.
Victims.
I don't use that term anymore, meaning somebody who sells their soul.
I don't use that anymore.
I don't think like that.
Anyway, Loomer will say anything.
Anything for a man, job, position, money, anything.
Desperation meets complete total psychopathy, meaning she does not have any instinct in her, any loyalty, anything other than self preservation.
Prototypical psychopath.
Has no idea of consequence.
Head and heart are disconnected, completely feels nothing.
If she loves you, it's for her.
She, she, oh, she loves President Trump because for her.
Is it going to help me out?
Okay, because this whole thing, what am I?
I don't know.
I'm a Zionist.
I'm not.
I'm Jewish.
I'm not.
She'll be a Zoroastrian.
She'll be an anarcho syndicalist.
She'll be anything you want.
She is protean.
P R O T E A N, like me, but proteous.
She changes.
She transmogrifies.
She will take on a zoom.
She shape shifts anything you want.
She has no soul, nothing.
Best heel there is because she is 100% patently evil.
But and loves it, and she doesn't care.
Doesn't care.
One of the most interesting things about her, if you ever watch her, and please, I suggest you do, she does this fake laugh.
A couple other people do it too.
I've got a friend of mine who has no personality and he fakes laughter.
Because he knows that, is that it?
Am I doing it?
No, that's not it.
That's not it.
No, you're not fooling anybody.
That's not real.
Watch another movie.
They can like watch movies or something.
So the problem with President Trump is that he doesn't understand that these people are crazy.
And there's nothing, even the laugh isn't real.
It's not real.
There's no, your head and your heart are disconnected.
This is the most important thing in the world.
Your head and your heart are disconnected.
That means that when you do something, when you think something, when you plan something, there's two parts.
It's like actus reus and mens reus.
It's like the criminal mind and then the criminal act.
You have to have the intent to do something to commit a crime.
You have to have psy entry.
You have to have knowledge.
You just can't accidentally.
Oh, do me a favor.
Push this button.
Okay, what is it?
Oh, it's a bomb.
You just blew up the second floor.
What?
That's no.
No.
You don't have the criminal intent.
You don't know what you're doing.
Yeah, you pushed the button, but you didn't know what you were doing.
Okay.
She has no, I don't know what the word is.
She just has no connection to anything.
So when she does something, it is no interest at all in, is this too far?
All she knows is if you get in her way, she will destroy you.
There is no such thing as going too far.
And she has a lot of people, which is even more dangerous.
She has a lot of access to people who will say, listen, we will help you.
You want to dock somebody, you want to do this, you want to do whatever you want to do, we've got access.
And whoever they are, do the math, figure it out.
It's up for grabs who this is.
All of a sudden, boom.
And to an extent, I think sometimes there are some good people, some white hats who help out Candace.
Because as good as she is, I don't think she has corporate records from the late 70s.
You know what I mean?
I think somebody somewhere is just like anything else.
Whistleblowers, we all need investigators.
Okay.
So you got this?
And when you push her, Now, what's interesting is this.
Candace is Mike Tyson.
Laura Loomer is a brawler.
She'll go out, she'll get winded.
She has no idea.
She'll start flailing.
If she connects with you by accident, she could take you out.
But she's not a boxer, she's a fighter.
Mike Tyson never gets upset.
Never.
He'll go and he'll wait.
It looks like he's not getting out of the way.
No, this is called defense.
Do you know that Muhammad Ali was one of the few people who could stand on a napkin and you couldn't hit him?
He would.
Boxers don't do this anymore.
They don't care about that.
Okay.
So that's where it's going to be.
That's going to be the Texas death match.
That is the fight of the fights.
And Candace is going to just KO her.
Not because I'm saying because I like her, which I do.
No, it's a different style.
Candace is very quiet.
Candace never loses her mind.
Never.
She knows exactly what she's doing because she's not saddled by a lot of emotional baggage.
You know what I mean?
She's not, and there's a lot to it.
There's a lot about Laura Loomer that I feel very sorry for.
I really do.
This is my empathic tone.
Sorry.
If you can't see that, then there's no humanity in you either.
Not a lot.
I don't lose a lot of sleep over this, but she's just damaged goods.
I mean, just damaged.
She doesn't know what the hell she wants to be.
And this is her thing.
And she knows that the more I act up, the more credit I get.
And the more I. Some of the little factors here.
First of all, Trump, clueless.
Love the guy, clueless.
Does stuff sometimes.
What are you doing?
Oh, yeah.
I don't know if anybody's even done.
First of all, Kash Patel, start off with that.
Get this moron out of here.
What are you doing?
Did he.
This would have been his.
Pete Hegseth walked around.
Some people said he had half a load on.
I don't know if that's true, but he's walking around the ballroom.
Everybody all right?
Everybody okay?
What a leader.
Then there's poor cash.
I can't get phone reception in here.
Can I get a line?
My Uber.
He looked like he just, I don't even know what that is.
And by the way, for the record, Stephen Miller, he's a creepy guy, makes some good points.
So he was standing behind his wife because he thought the guy was behind him.
He was not shielding himself with his pregnant wife.
Let's get that out of the way.
Okay?
Call it what you like.
If you don't like the guy, say what you want.
He's weird.
Okay, whatever.
But do not say he was.
This guy's got a pear on him.
He was protecting his wife.
You got that?
Other people, there was this guy.
I kind of know him a little bit.
What's his name?
Michael Glance.
He's from CAA now.
He used to be on.
He used to be kind of like a sports agent.
And on 57th Street.
Just a good guy.
He's been around for a while.
He's eating like nothing.
There's hitting the ground.
The MPN goes, Do you want your salad?
Can I have your breadstick?
You like the can I have your bread?
He's not moving.
And they said, Why didn't you move?
He says, From New York.
He says, Nothing was pretty much taken care of.
People were walking around like saying, Can I get the bottles?
Can I take the bottles?
Yeah, you want that?
Can I get the centerpiece?
Did you open it?
Can I take that?
Did you see this?
People like scavengers.
They knew every camera was on.
This was history.
And they're taking wine.
I'm surprised somebody took, you know, did that trick where they took the tablecloth and wrapped everything up and Like they're looters or something.
I mean, it was incredible.
Other people are laughing.
People are under, see the guy from Ukraine or something.
Hey, how are you?
Underneath the table, they're laughing.
There was no sense of panic.
I mean, maybe there was, but I didn't see it.
They grabbed, it was so funny.
They grabbed JD Vance.
I don't know what that was about.
Melanie, I felt bad for her.
She like slithered.
She was very smooth.
All of a sudden, her head just like dropped.
It's like, wow.
She really, you know, she's, she's, Kind of slinked out.
I never saw her again.
Cheryl Hines behind Bobby.
I'm over here, Bobby.
It's okay.
They're grabbing Bobby and taking him.
I'm okay, Bobby.
Don't worry.
No, it's all right.
Go ahead.
There she is.
I open, you know.
I'm here.
Curb your enthusiasm.
Remember that one?
That was me.
Yeah.
What the hell is going on here?
I mean, just the woman from, I'm not even going to pronounce her name, the president of the White House.
Anyway, so then they went back to give you an idea.
They went back to the White House.
This is Trump's genius.
They didn't act like a bunch of sniveling little bitches crying.
They were like laughing, like, this guy, is this your best shot?
Is this your best shot?
I loved it.
We're like, that's tough.
But you know what the left said?
They said, this was staged.
See, they're all like, they're all laughing.
No, you caught it because they're not a bunch of sniveling little babies pulling an arrow, which we'll get to in a moment.
Can you believe these people?
They have no soul.
No matter what Trump says.
I thought it was funny.
Like, well, next time, Trumpy, yeah, well, I've been through this before.
Yep, I can't do a Trump invitation.
But yeah, you know, I, and now he's doing whatever he does.
They're telling this little, this little twit who's going to spend the rest of his life in prison, I guess, for whatever that was.
And I love the interview.
Excuse me, Mr. And I don't say his name.
Excuse me.
Yeah.
Mr. Caltech.
Mr. Was this, what was this?
Yeah.
I don't know.
What did you bring?
What is this?
Like a saber, a musket, and a mace.
I mean, that thing on the pole that the knights would use.
What is this?
Now, what people are saying, Rudy Giuliani and others are saying this, that this guy could have gone full, you know, vest, suicide vest.
He could have gone in there and, in the old days, after the first Intifada type, these guys had ball bearings and nuts and bolts and they were walking shrapnel.
That's what he could have done, but he didn't.
I don't even know what he did.
And the whole thing was, we'll get to that in a moment.
It's just weird.
But they were laughing about it.
And they'll like, I think we need the ballroom, don't you think?
Oh, so the left will say, oh, so you pulled that off to get the ballroom.
Now, do you believe that?
Does anybody think, seriously, does anybody think, does anybody think, does anybody think, does anybody think that this was all done to get a ballroom?
Trump could go to Silicon Valley and say, all right, do me a favor, right?
All you bastards that I'm helping out, I want a half a billion dollars, right?
Just get the money.
I don't care.
All right.
Trust me.
They'll have it.
They'll have it.
But have it.
Look in your account.
It's right there.
You think he went through this?
Okay.
Get the guy.
You got the guy.
Yeah.
What's his name?
Who?
Caltech.
Did he leave a good manifesto?
You got to have a manifesto.
By the way, I want to have a manifesto.
Everybody leave a manifesto.
Okay.
Everybody leave a manifesto.
Make sure in your will you have somebody who says, These are my social media accounts.
These are my passwords.
Shut, close my accounts.
I don't want to be one of these poor bastards on Facebook.
Who keeps saying, Today's Todd's birthday.
You're dead.
You know, when I get this, Happy birthday, Todd, wherever you are.
Hope it's okay.
Did you forget that?
And they go, Todd is reaching out.
He wants a friend request.
He's dead.
I don't get that.
Anyway, so believe a manifesto.
It's very important.
Thank you very much.
I can see this.
Hello, welcome.
Hear the organ playing.
Reverend Beowulf, thank you so much.
Todd was a good man.
I'd like to read for you his manifesto.
I believe that for every drop of rain that falls, a flower grows.
Ask not what your country can do for you.
Axe not.
He was urban.
He said that.
That was a joke.
He loved to say that.
People, people who need people, are a pain in the ass.
These are his words.
Okay?
A stitch in time is a waste of time.
A mind is a terrible thing.
Only you can prevent forest fires.
You notice how we don't care about forest fires anymore?
That's another thing.
Ah, whatever.
We don't have them anymore.
That's the least of our problem.
Okay.
Now, is this MKUltra?
No.
No.
First of all, do not besmirch the history of MKUltra with this.
MKUltra does not mean some nutcase.
It means somebody that wasn't a nutcase, somebody that you made a nutcase, kind of the Manchurian candidate, somebody who, by virtue of a menticide or somebody who went through.
MKUltra Butler Talk 00:05:48
I don't know what the word is.
Somebody who went through some type of brainwashing, drugs, you know, who might have been Mark David Chapman with John Lennon and certainly Sirhan or Saran, Saran, or Saran as in the rap.
I don't know.
Do you know why?
They said two things.
I don't even remember this.
What?
I did what?
That's the sign.
Not somebody who acts crazy.
Okay.
Okay.
Now, are you with me so far?
Okay.
Now, another thing, too, is when you meet some people, they, ah, do you get that email, the text?
Hang on just a minute.
That's a minute.
Okay.
Now, um, Where did we begin?
Where was I?
Ah, yes.
Ah, yes.
Our group.
Okay.
I want you to welcome people in with open arms because they think that we are conspiracy theorists or something.
They do.
They think that, I don't know, they got this pamphlet or pamphlet, as people say.
They memorized for MKUltra, they'll say that.
Inside job, staged.
Maybe controlled opposition or something.
They'll learn a few words or something.
They really don't understand the history of any of this.
Any of this, okay?
But in any event, but they'll come along and they'll just do this and they'll just throw themselves into it.
And you got to be very patient with them.
And you say, okay, this was staged, okay?
And you ask them, well, what do you mean it was staged?
Well, you know.
Staged by whom?
What do you mean?
Well, you got to tell me who staged what.
Who staged what?
Did Trump stage this?
Did the left stage this?
Did the shooter maybe stage this?
Well, all I know is there should have been more security.
Absolutely.
And they know something's up, but they don't know what to call it.
Well, they should have had more security.
You're right about that.
What about it?
Well, so help people.
Now, remember, you got to tell people this because you don't know anything, because you don't recognize anything, because you don't know a lot of the facts that are going on, you can't create a fact.
You can have suspicions.
You can say things like, you know, I think it'd be interesting to find out about this, or I would go in this particular area.
That's terrific.
But they won't do that.
They will just see something and they'll just say it.
They'll say, oh, this is an inside job.
This was staged.
This was Trump or this is whatever or I don't know what.
Okay.
So you got to be patient.
Ask them.
And the thing is, what do we know?
We don't know anything.
I need to tell you, we can think we know, but we don't.
Insight says it was April Fool's event, maybe.
It was a lot of things.
This happens all the time.
But thank you.
Give you another one.
People talk about Butler.
People talk about Butler all the time.
I have had some of the most incredible conversations with people, and they say, you know, I don't buy what's going on with Butler.
We have a friend of mine.
What do you mean?
Well, that was Trump.
Trump did that?
Trump did this.
Yeah, it was stage.
Trump did this.
Well, yeah.
So Trump wasn't, he wasn't shot?
Nah.
Somebody says, well, how come that ear grew back?
Oh, you're an expert on what?
Well, cartilage doesn't.
Do you know what the Oracle does?
Do you understand how this thing works?
Do you ever see Evander Holyfield's ear?
I mean, seriously.
They're experts on ear, ear reconstruction, ear damage, ear angiogenesis.
They're just experts.
All of a sudden, it's like during OJ.
During OJ, people woke up one night and they said, all of a sudden, they were blood splatter experts overnight.
How come there wasn't more blood in the Bronco?
Why was there any blood in the Bronco?
Oh, yeah, that's right.
They just, so be kind.
Don't demand of these people a lot of you.
But they're people who think everything is fake.
Everything is fake.
And Trump went on there and said, okay, listen, I'm going to go out to Butler.
Okay, you got it.
Yeah, Mr. President, I got the thing on your ring that cut the gaff.
Yeah, when you go down, go like this.
Remember that?
You're going to cut yourself.
And that schmuck on top of the roof, yeah, we'll take care of him.
You have the crack of the rifle and the poor volunteer fire department or retired fireman whose name I can't recall.
He's going to pay for the rendition of it.
And they never think it through.
They just say you think, that's an inside job.
I saw this during 9 11.
9 11 is an inside job.
What does that mean?
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Who?
Us?
We did it?
Cheney did it?
Well, you know.
No, I don't know.
You said inside job.
Who?
What do you mean?
Well, no, I don't know.
Well, tell me.
I'm all ears.
You keep saying, what does that mean?
I don't know.
They just say things.
They'll just say, they know something's weird and there's no critical thinking.
You got to be kind.
You got to say, okay, why do you say that?
And just ask them.
It's interesting.
Why?
And they realize they have no idea because they're new to this.
They're brand new.
They kind of like this and they like the crowd and they like it and they figure that their job is always to say, it's an inside job.
And somehow that's membership in the group that somehow we all just.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
Sometimes, and I'm not going to say Occam's razor or Hickam's dictum.
I'm not going to say that.
I'm not going to do that.
It's not the simplest.
Sometimes things just happen and sometimes they don't.
But don't ever exclude it outright.
There's always somebody either causing it or exploiting it somewhere.
Now, Erica, here are the guys who were the most important.
I saw this this morning.
And if ever you want to see who's bought and sold, this is it.
This is it.
Who's bought and sold?
Oh, by the way, this guy, Jimmy Fallon, Fela, not Fallon, Jimmy Fela, Fela on Fox News, he was standing there and actually said something for the first time.
He's like a funny guy.
He's funny, I guess.
I don't really watch him, but I wasn't really, I wasn't, I never doubled over splitting a gut, as they say.
But he did give one of these.
These funny reactions as to what happened.
And he was laughing.
And they caught him off mic with a hot mic.
Absolutely the funniest story there is.
Anyway, here, oh, by the way, did you see this fellow in New York?
Did you see this guy on the news?
Well, on RT.
This guy in some village, some African, I guess, or someplace, he had to prove.
He had some type of transaction, and he needed, I guess, a death certificate, but he had to prove that a loved one had died.
Did you see this?
So he's walking.
He apparently exhumed the corpse of his relative, and he's walking with it over his shoulder.
A little plastic.
Have you seen this?
Apparently, he seems to be the real McCoy.
But anyway, here we go.
There's a picture of Charlie with angel wings comforting his wife.
Okay.
This guy, Tony, writes If you are mocking Erica Kirk, you are evil.
It's that simple.
You're evil.
Cat turd.
Oh, this guy.
Oh, man.
I had no idea.
Oh, bought and sold.
I support Erica 100%.
Everyone attacking her, a grieving widow, is a scumbag piece of, okay, Ejesta.
Then Erica says Saturday was yet another traumatic example of the evil in our country and the continued rise in political violence.
I'm taking time to spend with my family.
I will be joining the Charlie Kirk Show Wednesday at 12 p.m. Eastern Time to briefly address.
What took place?
Enough is enough.
That means they told her, Beat it.
Beat it.
You got to go.
You're killing us with this.
You are killing us with this.
You got this?
So that's what's happening.
So there's a group of people.
Now, I don't know whether anybody was paid off.
I don't know.
All I know is people in this country don't do too many things without some kind of financial remuneration or something.
And all I know is that maybe, maybe, It seems consistent with some type of an orchestrated choreographed way of thinking.
But all of a sudden, the big thing is people say, Oh my God, this widow is like, Look, do me a favor.
You got to lose this.
She's a widow thing.
You know what?
Say something like, Look, this woman's been through enough.
Well, you know what they really should do?
Seriously?
Look, she doesn't know what the hell's going on.
She's not that bright.
She just might be crying because she doesn't understand what the hell to do.
She doesn't know what the script is.
What do I do?
She's at an event and nobody is freaking out.
Nobody.
They're laughing.
There's one guy's eating a salad.
The other one is, they're at the White House.
And this woman has to be immediately removed.
I can't, I want to go home.
It's like, no, no, no.
And even her supporters said, oh, geez, she said, what?
Yeah.
This is going to be tough.
Why was she so freaked out?
I don't know.
It was clearly not, you know, thank God nobody was hurt.
Nobody was damaged.
Nobody was, you know what I mean?
Thankfully, nobody was.
She doesn't know what to do.
She's not bright.
She doesn't know the routines.
No, you don't do the cry thing all the time.
When you go to the drive-thru, if they don't give you, you know, you don't get your happy meal, you don't cry.
If they forget the fries or your barbecue sauce, you don't cry.
That's not your response to everything.
We got to work on some emotional palate.
And you got to try this, Erica.
Try this.
I hope I'm just glad everybody's okay.
Don't make it about me.
I got to go home.
I can't take this.
Try something else.
What about these other people?
How about this?
She should have said, I want to make sure that everybody, everybody in TPUSA who is affected by this gets grief counseling, which we're going to pay for.
I want to make sure everybody takes all the time off you need.
What we went through right now with the death of Charlie is something that will forever be with us.
See, that would have been perfect.
Not about me.
If you want to cry, cry for these people, cry for them, cry for their family who worked with them, who this was their John Kennedy and John Lennon and everything wrapped up into one.
Show some type of empathy towards someone else.
Forest fires in southern Georgia, something to get land for AI centers.
Whoa!
That makes a lot of sense.
By the way, the forest fires they were talking about were kind of natural, but that's a very interesting thing.
You know where the AI centers, by the way, Louisiana with Mike Johnson?
Remember?
Scalise, Louisiana.
Yep, yep, yep.
And also, remember, a lot of people thought that the original directed fires were.
I still want to hear your theory, honey.
Oh, she's going to give her theory later.
We'll have a special one for that.
Anyway, to forget Northern California years ago, the whole thing with Scott Distrati.
Remember the blue roof and the directed energy weapons?
That was all for high speed rail.
All right?
Anyway, anyway.
So we have, so the problem we're having is, and these people like Cat Turner and these other folks, I guess, I guess, and their argument is so unimaginative.
Okay, yeah, yeah.
Have you not watched her?
Have you not watched any of this performative, this choreographed lacrimation on cue?
Have you not?
Do you seriously believe this?
If you have, you must have, you must be the worst poker player.
You must have been duped your whole life.
You must have been, you must have lost money.
I bet you every panhandler, everybody who comes up with you with a song and dance, some story, you're going to believe that.
Because if you don't see what's going on with this, there's, I can't tell you.
I cannot tell you.
And if I have to go through any of, remember, let me also say this nobody here, nobody that I know, certainly I can't speak for myself.
And by the way, I only speak for me.
I don't speak for my wife.
This is me talking, okay?
This is me.
I never started off with any, I didn't even know who the hell she was.
I thought this is terrible for her, you know, poor thing.
That's it.
I didn't know who she was, which probably bothered her to no avail or to no end.
That probably bothered her more that she wasn't known because she wants to be famous and beautiful and cute and all that kind of jazz and popular.
By the way, she's doing pretty well for a lady who doesn't have any skills, who may or may not have graduated either summa or magna cum laude.
I don't know.
So all of a sudden, this is the story.
So these others are saying, okay, I'm going to take the low road and I'm going to take the low hanging fruit and say, you're being mean to her.
Now, here's the problem the president has been through an actual.
Whether you believe it or not, an actual attempt on his life with something to show for it.
His wife had to go through that.
His family had to go through that.
His son had to go through that.
And it was very, very serious.
There was another foiled attempt.
And then there's this.
And there were probably others as well, others as well, where they either stop somebody on en masse, en route.
And what the president does was his particular opinion of this was look, it's the way it goes.
Unlike Erica, she wasn't even there.
In Utah wasn't even there, which you don't have to be there, but I mean, this guy was there.
Believe me, he was there.
He remembers that.
And if you don't think for one minute, having this, the idea that you came this close, of course, the people who hate Trump are going to believe anything.
But so here's the story Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel laughed about that.
They laughed about that.
They don't believe that.
Okay.
Nobody said, How dare you?
Well, even if you did say, How dare you?
They said, Ah, shut up, it's freedom of speech.
Okay.
But Erica Kirk, oh no, no, no, oh, now you've gone too far.
No, no, no.
You have no First Amendment right or any kind of free speech to mock or to dispute or to not believe this narrative from this woman who has been performing her whole life.
Okay?
This civilian.
How dare you?
How dare I?
Yeah.
What about Jimmy?
Quit bringing up Jimmy Kimball.
He's different.
He's special.
He's on his way out.
Colbert's wrapping up.
He's wrapping up.
It's over.
What I wish they would do is just forget his name because he's trying to get his name in this whole thing.
Now, Candace, here's the big story.
She is sitting this out.
Her birthday is the 29th, I believe.
This will be tomorrow.
I believe her birthday is tomorrow.
Somebody check on it.
I think it's tomorrow.
We will, of course, have our own version of this.
We want to see what is going to be her take.
That controls everything.
Everything.
Everybody is watching her lead.
She runs the show now, and not out of any kind of imperious tone or any kind of a.
No, no, no, no.
She just basically says, I'm going to distill for you the most rational, the most.
How do I say this?
I'm going to bring you the most.
Kind of a comprehensive look at this whole thing.
And you're going to wait.
And then Loomer is going to come in there and Eric is going to kick in there and we're going to be off to the races.
So get ready.
Get ready and hang on.
This is going to be, and in terms of just enjoying this, just enjoying the story, you are going to have a ball.
A ball.
And there are people you're going to meet.
They're going to drive them crazy.
And we want them to be a part of this because they keep the heat going.
Remember, we got to put fannies in the seat and we need, we need as many booze as we hear clapping.
That's the way it is.
This is America.
Bring them in and they will say things and they will just go crazy because somebody just wants to maybe stir their shit up, you know, and they don't, they don't really know what it is.
This is for people who say, you know what, I kind of want to enter in.
It's like when you play, you know, double Dutch or something.
Jump rope, and you're kind of waiting to get in.
Come on in.
You'll love it.
You don't have to know anything.
Pick a side.
I hate Candace over there.
I love Candace over there.
Well, what does Erica have to do with it?
Nothing.
If you love Candace, your take on Erica is going to be different than if you hate Candace.
If you hate Candace, you got to love Erica.
Why?
You just don't know.
And Loomer, Loomer is just the, I don't know what you want to call it.
Nobody really likes her, but she likes to stir it up.
She's a shit stirrer.
She comes in there and kind of, you know.
It's going to be incredible.
This is going to be one of the most fun times ever.
And you're going to learn so much through derivatives.
You're going to learn about what conspiracy theories are.
You're going to learn about false flags.
You're going to learn about a lot of stuff.
And you're also going to see a new level, a new level of interaction.
The deep diver.
There always were some people, but we have groups of people who are coming out of, they are the most thorough.
And by the way, some of these people, I'm not going to say who, but some of these people look like they should be on the side of the road with a sign that says, you know, we'll work for food or whatever.
I mean, some, but they're brilliant.
Don't let looks fool you.
Don't let presentation fool you.
Don't let, you know, their countenance, their affect fool you.
There is a brilliance.
There is a determined focus that is like nothing I've ever seen.
And that's exactly what we're happening right now.
You're going to see something.
Gary, this is going to be it.
So watch today.
You're going to.
Now, in the meantime, I think President Trump is happy because nobody cares.
By the way, this is bad news for BD because nobody cares about this at all.
People are so tired of this Iran stuff.
Whatever.
Let's get this.
Enough.
Enough.
Nobody has any feelings.
Lindsey Graham, Gomer Pyle, just doesn't get it.
It's like, Lindsey, do you think we don't know?
Seriously.
Seriously.
Dude.
Okay.
As the kids would say, Dude.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
She says, I am, Sergeant Carter.
Come on.
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He doesn't know.
They don't care about this.
Bring Witkoff and Jared Kushner back.
What are they doing there anyway?
Have you ever noticed how Jared Kushner always looks like he farted in the elevators like this?
Like he knows something.
Nothing.
Who was that?
I don't know.
You know who did that?
Maybe.
Maybe not.
I don't know.
And why did the president pick Witkoff?
Lutnick, by the way, he's just a cat as a bull in a china shop.
He has so outclassed.
This is not his thing.
Not his thing.
Even Janine Pirro, bless her heart, we're going to file charges.
Janine, we don't know.
Today, there was a story, too.
You see where they're going after, they're indicting Fauci's advisor.
And if I didn't know about it, I could have sworn the first that was near post.
Kind of a headline that said Fauci and died, and then they changed it.
So I don't know about that.
So we'll see.
And again, why they're wasting time with Fauci, I have no idea.
There are so many deals that are done Epstein files, RFK, JFK, UAPs, UFOs.
There are so many deals there.
We'll never get to the bottom of that.
Never.
Never.
I don't know.
You can guess all you want.
We're never going to find out.
But this, get ready.
I'm telling you.
And when Erica Kirk, Erica Kirk, this is called The Long Goodbye.
Great, great song by a girl called Eddie.
This is going to be the best song.
This is the long goodbye.
Baby, the tears will never dry.
Let me tell you something.
This is the best.
This is going to be one of the best, best, best, best songs ever.
By the way, check this out A Girl Called Eddie.
Her name is Erin Moran, not the Happy Days girl.
But anyway, this is one of the best, unbelievable.
Best New York songs ever.
It's like she's the chronicler of all that is New York.
In any event, dear friends.
So that's where we are today.
Everybody else is groovy, I hope.
And I miss you all.
We're going to have a big party, I think, for Candace.
You know, let me tell you something.
I have met some of the best people through you.
Everything was kind of like, ah.
I've been doing this for 20 years.
YouTube, 20 years.
And it was like, it's okay.
Sometimes it's good.
It's fun.
You know, there were some dark periods of time, but now things are kind of backward.
And then all of a sudden, especially when it came to the comment section, comments were just horrible.
Not horrible, but sometimes, let me be honest, kind of idiotic, off the charts, strange, weird, whatever you want to call it.
Okay, fine.
So, Charlie came along.
And by the way, we haven't even talked about the Tyler.
Tyler Robinson case is still.
Oh, this guy is so not guilty.
It's not even funny.
Technically and actually, by the way.
So, lo and behold, I started looking at these comments from you.
And I thought, oh, this is not going to be good.
Let me check these things out.
Well, son of a gun, if they're not phenomenal, great, beautiful, warm, courageous, sympathetic, encouraging, this is great.
I love this.
So, I'm reading comments.
I can't even answer them all.
I'll try to acknowledge him with a.
I say, wow, because of Candace.
Candace changed everything.
I can't say it enough.
I can't put it into plain language enough.
That simple.
So please, at the end of this, I ask you to please, please, please like this video, subscribe to the channel, comment.
I'll have some questions for you.
You can add something like one through five, kind of helps you sometimes to encourage the discussion as well.
Thank you.
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She has a lot to say regarding coming up about this huge lawsuit, this huge Elon versus Sam Altman.
Oh my God.
This is like Ford versus GM.
I mean, this is the biggest thing anybody.
And it's not given the coverage, as you can imagine, because most people, as you can tell, just don't even understand what the hell it means.
Because anyway, so you got it?
Great.
So we'll be doing something later on this evening.
I'll be here.
We're on the road again, enjoying ourselves.
But there's so much to say and so much to review.
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Bar none.
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