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May 2, 2026 - Lionel Nation
01:16:21
Stanley Kubrick's Daughter Vivian Exposes Erika Kirk as Sociopath & Deep State Threat!

Vivian Kubrick exposes Erika Kirk as a sociopathic deep state threat, while the host critiques the Republican Party's future without Trump and condemns media stagnation. The discussion speculates on the moon landing fraud, AI dangers, and a non-suicide theory involving Mossad-style devices regarding Charlie Kirk's death. Legal arguments for fair defense contrast with conspiracy theories about Tyler Robinson's potential targeting by hidden explosives. Ultimately, the episode champions a "leave me alone" philosophy against the military-industrial complex, labeling big tech an existential threat and dismissing White House attack narratives as brutal falsehoods. [Automatically generated summary]

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The Moral Majority Today 00:15:00
Good morning, my friends.
Pardon the glow, this weird kind of a glow.
I didn't bring my usual lighting, but what are you going to do?
It adds a unique kind of a satanic look to it, I think.
My friends, I always, I'm so fascinated by every time I think, okay, we've exhausted the Erica Kirk thing.
There's nothing to say, nothing.
It's all done.
It's all over.
It's all finished.
It's all through.
It's all.
There's nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing.
Then something comes along where I go, nope, not so fast, not so fast.
Really?
Yeah, not so fast.
Enter Vivian Kubrick, Stanley's daughter.
One of the most phenomenal cases that fascinates me to no end.
Yet again, somebody's saying she is a phony.
Yesterday, I have a friend of mine.
I couldn't believe it.
He's an evangelical type, nice guy, innocent as the day is long.
And he said, he wrote me, he said, you know, this is very good.
You know, this Erica Kirk, she's one with the Lord.
Give me the hand, you know, the hand thing.
I'm thinking to myself, are you out of your mind?
Are you serious?
I mean, there are people who I think are of the Lord.
There are people who are very, very serious about this.
I said, are you kidding me?
Do you really mean this?
Do you, I mean, do you really, are you really saying this?
And what's so fascinating is that we see through this.
Listen to what Vivian writes.
Vivian, that's V I K U 1111.
I like that number, 1111.
I have never witnessed such a ghastly, inauthentic, phony performance in my life as this speech by Erica.
Yeah.
Think she knows about it?
Ask her about the moon landing.
Ask her about Kubrick.
Ask her about being for so long in this group of people.
And growing up in the entertainment industry, I've been around a lot of phonies, so I can't be in any way sorry for stating this clearly.
I'm too concerned and generally worried.
Erica Kirk is a threat to my country.
She feels absolutely like a military or intelligence operative and definitely some kind of sociopath.
There's something seriously wrong with this woman.
Every cell in my body shudders listening to her voice and watching her face.
No one has made my skin crawl like Erica.
It started like, it started rather when she said at Charlie's Bazaar Memorial, that young man, I forgive him.
And then the video of her laying across Charlie's dead body, that's the one that she released to the public.
And who does that?
That video went straight past weird and way beyond wildly inappropriate into horribly sinister.
Mr. President, if we're to win the midterms, you need to kill TPUSA.
And let some honest to God, authentic, super smart young patriots rally the youth, American youth, to fight for America first.
Could not agree more.
At the very least, end your association with TPUSA and this monstrous failure, Erica Kirk.
Charlie was TPUSA, and no one can replace him.
Absolutely, positively, 100%.
What do you think about this?
Now, people are always saying, oh, don't listen to her.
Because she's part of the Hollywood crowd.
Excuse me.
Is she saying something that's not true?
Do you hear what I just saw?
This is so interesting.
People are saying, you don't understand.
She's Hollywood.
Is what she's saying true?
Well, it may be true.
Then what's the point?
See, this is very interesting.
Some people will say, my goal is to attack the messenger first and not the sagacity or the verity or the truth of the message.
See, this is what's wrong.
This is what's real wrong.
The thing which is the most important to grab, to grasp, to understand is what is going on here.
Not to find forced fault with something.
What we are about, no matter what the realm is, whether it's sports or entertainment or whether it's politics or somebody running for office, is the fact that whenever somebody is lying, whenever somebody is trying to pull something over in us, we take great offense to it.
And that's the part that should get your attention.
That's the part.
Don't try to find some reason to slam.
You know what I mean?
Just listen to what somebody's saying.
If Mark Zuckerberg, if Bill Gates, if somebody spoke the truth for the first time ever, would you discount what they're saying even though you know it's true because you don't like them?
Or would you say, nah, this time he's right?
See, what are we?
Are we provincial?
Are we on side?
Do we speak to sides?
I don't understand what this is about.
And by the way, deep down inside, nobody cares anything about Erica Kirk.
I don't wish her harm.
I don't wish her anything.
It doesn't.
She's just, she's more like a symbolic, emblematic of a problem.
And what I can't believe sometimes is this president, who I like, this guy told you, Paula White.
First of all, that lunatic doing the Hellfire and Brimstone, the Elmer Gantry stuff on the stage, that didn't get his attention.
That didn't get his attention.
How does that work?
Then we have the Kash Patels.
I saw yesterday on, I think it was Boiling Pressure Point or Pressure, whatever it was, with Sagar and Crystal.
I never can remember that name.
Ann Coulter, almost an anachronism, something like from the 80s.
Her whole argument is one thing, immigration.
Immigration.
We are so beyond this.
I saw an interesting interview.
Watch, by the way.
I was fascinated to see how the National Review.
Has turned into a pro big tech kind of a shill.
They're arguing for the benefits of big tech, you know, these large energy centers.
I don't know if anybody knows what's happening.
You know that the rules have changed, right?
What was important and what was big during the Reagan era, we don't have anymore.
It's a different world.
It's like they're stuck in this.
Fox News, bless their heart, is stuck in a Roger Ailes world.
To be, and again, I don't even know what you want to call this conservative.
I don't know.
Even the words, the words don't apply anymore.
This is a different, this is so, so, this is so different.
What we are seeing right now is something that does not use, does not involve itself with, and should reject.
Whole cloth.
The ridiculous, absolutely waste of time.
I guess you would call it the message of maybe the 80s.
None of this applies anymore.
When I first started in 80, well, officially in a paid weekend, 88, but kind of 85 as a kind of a call or whatever, kind of when Rush sort of maybe came in.
The stuff they were saying then, this kind of a post Ronald Reagan world about lower taxes and less government, all that.
That was good.
That was good.
But you know, even with music, they'll say classic rock, oldies, and they'll pay homage to that.
But an oldie station never confuses the music they're playing with what is contemporary.
We live in a different world right now, it's a different world, different sensibilities, a different everything.
And what happens is you have a lot of folks who don't recognize two critical movements here.
In a group of people which I find very exciting, number one Candace, number two Tucker Carlson, and when I not not them per se, but but what it represents.
Okay, there is a group of people that is part of a very exciting group which I think is redefining, kind of, the direction of this country.
And if you want to give it a different name, good for you.
The reason why the name means something to some people is that because they're living, I guess, in the past, There is a group right now, and I promise you, that are hearing.
It's a group of young people and others who are looking for a legitimate, legitimate moral majority.
Right around the 80s, James Robeson, Donald Wilman, Jerry Falwell, Pat, no, what's his name?
Oh, God.
You know what I'm talking about.
That kind of a, it was like a phony, well, I don't want to say phony.
It was a very base, they were brand new at it.
They were brand new at the level of moral majority.
Reagan came along and he kind of played it.
Reagan didn't care about moral.
I mean, he talked about the way that he talked about God the way that the founding fathers did.
You know, in the Providence, it's almost like a Gesundheit, you know, God bless you.
Goodbye is God be with ye, this truncation, all of these phrases.
But there wasn't really, there wasn't more beyond that, which is what I'm trying to say.
This is a different world.
This is a very different world.
And Charlie, where they left off is where they should be going.
And the best part is that the president should realize that that is the future.
Stop thinking about.
Living in Fox News from the 80s or 90s or whatever it was.
I'm not trying to listen.
Fox is great, and there's a lot that they should be very, very proud of.
But you've got to get with the program.
It's like anything else.
If you want to do, if you're doing AR for something, if you're even programming Saturday Night Live, you better know what's new, better know what's out there.
You may not like it, you may not particularly care for it, but this is where we are right now.
And I'm telling you, there are people, you're missing the point, and you've got this relic.
And all the president has to do regarding Erica Curry is not her per se, but what she represents.
Still make a big deal, just pull away from it.
And by the way, you've got a lot of these other people, and let me explain to you.
You are aware of the fact that you have a lot of folks who believe and have believed in a long time in the kind of an eschatological end of times.
Eschatology is the end of times.
And they believe that the Middle East and Israel and everything else, which is fine, is more than just, it's not, put it this way, a lot of, a lot of, and I don't know if there's Zionists per se, I know that word is used, but they're more, they might be hardcore Christian eschatological folks who believe that the End of the world and the reunion with God and with Jesus and everything else is going to occur at the end of times.
And everything and anything that can be done to, how do I say this?
Everything and anything that can be done to bring that about, accelerate it, actually inures to the benefit of people who are waiting to reunite with God.
Let me see if I say that again.
They've been doing this for a long time and they've always scared me.
They like the idea of perhaps maybe one day reuniting.
They think that this is where the end of times, whether it's going to be nuclear or nuclear, as even Joe Kent says, which bothers me to no end.
It's nuclear, last time I checked.
But anyway, they view this and always have been as where it all is going to end.
So they believe that this is their fate, this is their destiny.
So, who cares?
Let's go there.
They couldn't care less about the Middle East, Iranians, Israel.
No, that's the site.
If it was in Cleveland, they care about Cleveland.
This has nothing to do with, but they come across with this.
Then you have other people who are confusing all of this and they're unable to negotiate what this is about.
You've got a group of morons who have construed any type of.
Of dispute regarding this as being anti Semitism.
This is done.
This is done.
You can see this.
You can see the lineup.
And Fox News, again, is missing the point.
If you want to stick, if that's your world, if you want to be stuck in the classic oldies, go ahead.
Enjoy it.
There's enough of people out there.
If you look at, and the litmus test is Erica Kirk.
It's like, watch this.
There used to be a substance.
They would put it on your tongue.
And some people tasted, some people didn't.
If it was bitter, it meant that you were of a particular phenotype or genotype.
And if you didn't, it was like some people could taste it, some people couldn't.
Some people could see it, some people couldn't.
If you look at Erica Kirk, if you see that's a wonderful woman, good, you're over there.
You're not in our group.
If you can't see through this, there's no hope for you.
If you can't see through Paula White, who was going through this glossolalia, who was wasting her time with this, it's a different story.
Oh, look at this.
Trump's Day One Reality 00:05:32
Hello from the Navajo Nation.
I like you, Lionel.
Well, thank you.
How wonderful.
Wow, that Navajo Nation.
And how about one day, one day, one day, we will recognize what we have done to Native Americans?
One day.
Maybe.
Maybe not now.
Nobody's because you have no interest.
By the way, let me explain something to you.
I'm glad you brought this up.
When Donald Trump was Donald Trump, my wife went to an event.
You remember that, honey.
You were there at the White House.
And it was a celebration of.
Right, but it was a human trafficking summit, but it was a recognition of, in part, the number of Native Americans, women who just disappeared.
They were just gone.
Murdered, abducted.
Who knows?
Nobody cared.
Nobody.
They just.
I mean, it was unreal.
Donald Trump cared.
And I remember I walked you over to the White House.
I wasn't going, but you should have seen this.
It looked like you have tribes, and he cared for the most part about it.
It's always been something where America's paid tremendous lip service.
And then somebody who comes along like Marlon Brando, remember Sasheen Littlefeather?
Remember the 1972?
Was it 72?
Whatever, the Academy Awards?
She was Mexican, by the way.
She wasn't even Native American.
Anyway, but thank you.
Welcome, welcome, welcome.
It's one of those things that we never really, we never have any kind of reference to.
But that notwithstanding.
So this is where we are right now.
This is critical.
Let me try to say this again.
This is a revolution that's happening.
And I am telling you right now, and I think a lot of people join me when I'm saying, I am seeing nothing, absolutely nothing, after Donald Trump leaves, by virtue of the, there won't be a third term or any of that kind of nonsense.
But whoever is the Republican, I see very bad times, very bad things happening.
I see this boding not well at all.
And I see absolutely nothing, nothing involving anything even remotely representing something that I can adjust to.
I mean, what do they stand for?
What do they stand for?
What?
What do they stand for?
What are you hearing?
I would love to address, if I could walk into the TPUSA, just as an example, because everything doesn't revolve around them, but it does at least provide a litmus test in a sense.
And I would ask, is it possible for you, maybe, maybe, to consider that there are other people in the world who really don't care anything at all about what it is that you're about, Erica's travails?
How stupid can you, how, you're fighting for your life.
Okay, let me explain this to you.
This is your chance.
I think it's already done.
I think this patient is dead.
I think it's a lost cause.
Everything that you do, everything could not, is always categorized in, you could not have done worse.
You could not have said worse.
You could not have, name it, you could not have done worse.
Everything from wearing this weird kind of a sniper's hat to all, I mean, just stupid stage crowd.
And if I said, I want you to do me a favor, I don't want you to mention yourself one time.
Just talk about what you're going to be doing, how the youth, how Charlie's legacy is going to live on, how you've got great things planned for TPUSA.
You're going to have more campus outreach.
You're going to bring more people.
Not so much because remember, the official mission statement of TPUSA had nothing to do with Jesus or God or any of this stuff.
Never said that.
It was almost like a Mises or Hayek, but Mises kind of a libertarian, Ron Paul, Mont Pelerin society type of view about limited government.
That's what it was about.
That was the statement.
That was it.
That was it.
But somehow it got into, I don't know what it got into.
So what this woman does, instead of coming out and saying, don't say I, don't say me, don't say how your little feelings have been hurt.
Do you understand what's going on?
Even Kathy Griffin doesn't do this.
Nobody's ever said, you're being so mean to me.
Nobody.
Nobody has said this.
Nobody.
Say what you want about anybody you don't like.
Even Laura Loomer.
Laura Loomer doesn't say.
She laughs at it, whether you like her or not.
She sits there and says, I'm going to get you.
She doesn't sit there and cry and say, you're mean to me.
What do you want from me?
I can't believe you're making fun of me.
Laura Loomer, what they say about her is just horrible.
And Candace, oh my God, they never do that.
They wouldn't think about that in a heartbeat because it shows weakness.
And it shows kind of this self referential bias that nobody's going to understand.
How can you miss that point?
You think somebody would say, for the love of God, stop it.
Don't talk about yourself, talk about somebody else.
Nobody Understands This Bias 00:13:01
And it will kill them.
Give them a reason to like you.
You're not out of the woods yet.
Don't leave something that says, I can't take this anymore.
Act like a baby.
There are people inside doing the hully gully, taking selfies.
And even then, everything this woman does, it's like the negative Midas touch.
Linda Stacco says, My sister is a widow.
She lost her husband in a car accident when the kids were five and seven.
She went off the deep end, drugs, alcohol.
That's real grief.
Absolutely.
And not only that, and I'm so sorry for that.
Thank you for your comment.
There is other forms of this.
I don't even know if these kids are even mentioned.
Look, who the hell knows?
All I know is simply this.
You represent something which is so terrific because once you see, this is the part that Trump doesn't get.
Trump doesn't get or doesn't care.
Maybe, maybe there's a part of me that says Trump figures, look, I did my time.
I'm a lame dunk.
What the hell do I care?
I want to amass as much of a legacy as I can.
And I also want to make sure that I leave my Trump family well situated in the future, well situated in the world of AI, big tech.
You know, whatever.
Melania, bless her heart, just loves this AI stuff.
She has, and I say this with all due respect, not a clue as to what she's talking about.
Sounds good, isn't it?
AI.
It's like when somebody said television at first.
Television.
Well, television maybe didn't face this much of a problem, but even television, television, I think sometimes that.
Maybe they would not have seen the problems, but we know what's happening right now.
I mean, how can anybody not address the fact of the number of kids that are being harmed, specifically by bots and others from AI, because there's no control.
And by the way, another thing too is National Review said that they are against any kind of state's rights.
There should be complete and total federal preemption.
I mean, they're bought and sold.
You can tell immediately.
You can tell immediately.
I know a lot of you folks will look at others and say, oh, Israel bought him out.
APAC bought him out.
You know, Tim Pool and these guys.
I mean, okay, fine.
You're missing the point.
I mean, not this, but AI buys off everybody.
I mean, everybody.
They owed everybody.
And it's a little bit more subtle because it's kind of exciting.
When you say AI, you don't think about, most people still don't even know what it is.
And believe me, that's another thing.
But Trump is basically saying, look, I really don't care about that.
It's a good thing.
I want something for my family.
I'm forbearing.
He's going to be set for, you know, I'm not going to be positive.
But nobody will ever say, now listen, this AI stuff is important.
We got to make sure it doesn't get on the wrong hands.
It doesn't hurt kids.
Because even though it's a wonderful thing, the potential for no, nobody's saying that.
Nobody is saying that.
Nobody's even remotely close to saying that.
And I don't know why they're not saying that, but they're not.
So let me go back to what I'm saying right now.
We're in the middle of something which is so important and so critical.
And I think one of the things which is the most important, and I don't think anybody will ever understand, but if I said, you know, Erica, it's funny.
You're probably wondering, what have I done?
What's my legacy?
Let me tell you what your legacy has done, and you probably did, and I know you didn't know this, I know you didn't mean to know that or do this and I know this wasn't your immediate concern, but let me tell you what you did.
You brought a bunch of people together who never had anything to do with each other.
There are people here in this group right now who, prior to you maybe maybe maybe, Would have been almost enemies, so to speak.
Colleen Kelly says, Notice how Aragon had to say the person she met at the dinner said she was beautiful.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
I have a real problem with anybody.
How do I say this?
You have to be very, very careful.
I have a real problem with people.
You never, ever, ever say that you're beautiful or that you just don't do it.
You just don't do it.
Because beautiful people don't have to do this.
You know what I mean?
You don't have to do this.
Like nobody ever says, you know, I mean, LeBron James has never said, you know, I'm a tall person.
I mean, we know that.
That's a whole other story, too, because that also goes back and it drives me crazy how still, even though we try to get away from it, there's this perception, this perpetual reference to women having to be beautiful.
And it's pursued and basically.
I have something in my tooth that's driving me crazy.
It is something that is, I think, perpetuated not so much by society, but by individuals themselves.
I really mean it.
I really mean it.
But what she's done, though, is she's brought us together and we're finding out, you know, they're saying, I think we have a party here.
I think we have some kind of a party.
I mean, not a party, but like a political party.
I mean, there are people who are saying, you know, we might not.
I don't know about you, but.
There are some people I know who don't like Trump, and I say, okay, that's not a litmus test for me.
But maybe we have the same thoughts about GMOs.
Maybe we have the same thoughts about something else.
Some people, you cannot sit there and say, I'm sorry, you have this list and these.
You have to love Trump.
Trump is, listen, you got to understand something.
And I know you do, but just in case you don't, because this bothered people in 2020.
You cannot presume that the people that you like in politics are always going to be there for you.
You can't sit there and just be a yes man.
They have to keep performing for you.
And the moment they don't, they're out.
This is not a popularity contest.
This is not somebody trying to, how do I say this?
This is not somebody trying to, somebody that's your friend or your buddy or something.
I mean, maybe you might think that way, but it's not true.
They've got to constantly perform for us.
We can come up with some absolutes here.
But I don't know what I'm going to do come midterms.
I really don't know.
I don't know.
I have no idea.
None.
I am not committed.
I'm not a Republican.
So, consequently, if I don't see anything there and nobody's doing anything, anything.
So interesting how people, just like my friend, the evangelical, missed the whole Erica Kirk thing.
How many people think that they don't understand what JD Vance is?
They really don't get that.
They think JD Vance, they think that he's, I mentioned Palantir and they don't know what I'm talking about.
Which is par for the course.
Most people don't know what they're talking about.
So, anyway, what I want you to understand is very simply this, and this is very critical.
Listen to what Kubrick is saying.
Now, by the way, we've always suspected, I don't know if this has ever been even remotely established as true, but we've always suspected that Kubrick was responsible for being a part of the fraud, the narrative of landing on the moon.
I don't know.
It's fun to say that.
We'll never get to the bottom line.
I don't know if Vivian Gubrick has ever really addressed this per se.
I don't know this.
And it's interesting to know, again, how many people have said this and how they're looking at this.
I'm saying, do you not understand this?
And by the way, she's not a sociopath.
How do I say this in a nice way?
Don't insult sociopaths by saying there's something as just a liar, just a phony.
Because a phony is not a sociopath.
Somebody who's just a liar.
Somebody who's trying to be something they're not.
Somebody who's.
Trying to be this, you know, that's not a sociopath.
Sociopath is a different story.
Very, very, very.
You have to have a certain degree of smarts, dare I say, a certain degree of.
What's the word?
You have to have a certain degree of diabolical, so to speak.
That's not Erica at all.
Nothing.
There's nothing Machiavellian, nothing, you know, she's just whatever it's worth.
What's interesting is not so much her.
It's a reaction to her.
That's what I talk about.
Kubrick's reaction, Trump's reaction, my friend's reaction.
It's not her.
She's like this.
She's like a cumin.
Some people like the taste of it.
It doesn't taste like soap.
Other people, you know, whatever the story is.
That's what we're talking about.
It's a completely different thing here.
And we got to ask ourselves where are we really going with this?
I'm serious.
What's happening to our fate?
What's happening to our world?
What's happening to our culture?
And do we have a new group of people?
And I say we do.
And I'm telling you right now, believe what I'm telling you.
I don't know if there's a name for it, but what Candace and what Tucker are doing is important.
Again, I was reading National Review.
National Review, by the way, is a paleoconservative.
This is William F. Buckley.
This is that classic prototypical Reagan 80s kind of a, you know, it was a conservative when.
When a conservative meant something, when it was, when Buckley introduced it and then stuck with it, and then it got to be kind of, I don't know, I don't even know if it makes any sense anymore.
Some aspects of it do.
When we talk about surveillance concerns, freedom concerns, individual liberty concerns, that gets very much into the framework of liberal.
Remember that.
When we talk about certain things, That is prototypical liberal ideology, not Republican, not this.
When you talk about what used to be, you know, Thomas Jefferson, Jeffersonian, that's liberalism.
That's at its best.
Social liberalism, you know, this financial, fiscal, I don't know what the hell that is.
That's another story.
And I don't want to get into this.
This is why these labels, I think, are so stupid because we end up spending so much time defining, well, is this liberal?
Is this, is this, Is this fiscally conservative versus socially liberal?
I don't know what.
Who cares?
What does that even mean?
I don't know what that means.
That's why I don't use labels.
That's like here in New York, we have these morons who keep going around and referring to Zorhan Mamdani as a Marxist, a Leninist, a communist, a socialist.
He's not that at all.
And the people that I know who actually are socialists and one who's a Marxist take great offense at that because that's not Marxian in the least.
That's about class warfare.
They use this term like they do psychopath.
They use this term.
They think they know what it means.
Or neocon.
Neocon to them is somebody who likes war.
That's not a neocon.
Well, that's what we call it.
So lay off the labels.
I don't know what it is.
And if people ask you, well, what is Candace?
Because who cares?
I don't know what she is.
I have no idea.
And she's not going to run for office, and neither is Tucker.
But the fact is, number one, they are an abrasive to the.
To the standard, to the status quo.
They drive these people crazy, and that's critical.
Anybody who comes along and change, anybody who comes along and makes people upset, that's what I like.
Anybody who shakes up the status quo, anybody who says, this is the way we're going to do it from now on.
That's why the Beatles were so great.
That's why a lot of people came along.
That's why grunge to an extent and rap, whether you like it or not, was important because it shook up music.
Disrupting The Status Quo 00:15:26
And we need that because you have to keep changing it.
You always have to say, don't be complacent.
You may not like what's happening right now.
And I'm telling you, believe it or not, there is a world, what Mrs. L is doing, about to make thank you for following her at Lynn's Warriors, is that there's nobody who seems to be really interested at all in children.
Nobody.
Nobody.
And the biggest threat right now, the biggest threat to that particular area is big tech.
And all this nonsense about Elon and Altman fighting, that's window dressing, that's in the distraction, that's whatever it is.
There are people.
There are people.
Do you know that there was a story that kids right now, kids, In some cases, they are looking at screens up to eight hours.
Eight hours.
If I told you a baby should never see a screen.
And it's so interesting.
Have you ever seen this?
Have you ever been around a parent where the first thing they want to do is they want to say, Oh, here's look at this.
They go, No, It's a screen.
What's wrong with a screen?
No, They don't even know this.
They care more about diet and things like that than how kids are being.
Let me tell you something.
I am seeing it now more.
Every now and then I see this more and more and more and more, but there's a whole other world out there that I don't like.
I like this.
Hi, Lionel.
Off topic.
Oh, I like this off topic.
I'm 19 years old.
Yeah.
And really love, hang on a minute.
Let me get this.
It's got to be a little brighter.
And really love your vids.
I dislike Trump.
However, I'm willing to set aside my TDS to appreciate your opinion.
Well, first of all, you're 19 years old.
Dear God, thank you.
There is hope.
There is hope.
Oh, my God, there is hope.
There is hope.
Thank God there is hope.
I can probably tell you more things I dislike about what Trump's doing than disliking him.
I can tell you right now, absolutely.
That dog and pony show with that pervert, that pederast, those people with their farm teams of catamites over the years, the royal family, they're the most depraved.
I love the word reptilian.
It's kind of a David Icke thing.
That makes me sick.
How dare you do this?
Do you understand who this guy is?
What is happening?
Anyway, that's that.
The fact that he actually fell into this ridiculous joke.
Everybody watching right now, every one of you who is a devout Christian should be disgusted by the Paula Whites doing this ridiculous dog and pony show, this speaking in tongues.
Oh, you've got to be kidding.
Speaking this African Tarzan bullshit that doesn't even exist.
That's it.
Why is it always African?
It's Tarzan movie.
What is this?
Stop it.
This is your religion.
Where are the Christians who say, well, you sat around when you had Benny Hinn and all these faith healers?
I don't understand this.
I can't stand that.
I don't like what he's doing.
What he's doing militarily, it's obscene.
With Iran, it's psychotic.
Now, do I have TDS?
No.
I don't like what he's doing.
So don't worry about that.
Say it.
And you know what?
And if somebody else comes, JD Vance says, I'm going to say the same thing.
I didn't sign some agreement that says, Like some loyalty pledge where I can't say anything wrong.
No, this is ridiculous.
And I'm not a pacifist.
I'm not a Quaker.
I'm not somebody who's against war.
I want America first.
You told us America first.
Maybe your definition of America or first should be only, I don't know what we're doing right now.
This is ridiculous.
This argument, this business has been, this is a joke, a bad joke.
If I hear one more person use the word anti Semitic when somebody's talking about it, stop it.
You ran that.
There's nothing left.
That engine is out of gas.
There's nothing there.
So listen, 19-year-old, good for you.
Think for yourself.
Don't worry about anything.
Just keep you.
And by the way, look at other people.
Look what they say.
Sometimes you have to look.
You have to see what other people are saying to really kind of grasp kind of where this thing is.
You really sort of kind of maybe need that.
You see what I'm saying?
Now remember also, keep in mind.
Which is very important here.
Let people speak their minds.
We must be a little bit more tolerant of other people's differences of opinion.
I am.
I don't get upset at all about this.
Some people who say, and here in the room, by the way, don't worry about this.
What bothers me is when somebody says, oh, we got a lot of people here who are whatever.
Fine, so be it.
James Wells says, I was recently diagnosed with ED syndrome.
Doctor told me this is a new form of Erica derangement syndrome.
Both affect the male the same.
I don't have anything to do with ED.
It's how she is acting and how she is being accepted and how she has conned people into this nonsense.
That's another story.
Okay.
That's another story.
I'm not into this.
Crazy, crazy DS mess mom says EK thought she would.
Be the next Jackie.
I don't even think she knows who Jackie is.
Jackie O.
I don't think she even knows who this is.
I really don't think so.
I really don't.
I don't think she has any idea what any of this is about.
There's some people who don't know.
You see, there's this.
I don't think they know enough about history to understand what's going on.
Deep down inside, bottom line is simply this.
Let me just finish.
To some people, more than anything else, The most important thing in the world is to be pretty or to be attractive or for men.
I don't know what men are, what they're trying to be.
Maybe.
It's close to think I saw that that was that.
Oh, that Bobby Kennedy, Pete Hegseth, you know, with the pull-ups and all that nonsense.
I don't even know what the hell that was about.
Oh, by another thing, by the way, and everything too, Trump's going to get away from.
He's got a bunch of yes men.
Pete Hegseth, if this guy kisses, if Trump.
Stops really quick, Pete will break his nose.
He's got his nose so far.
I mean, it's not even funny.
Don't you understand what's happening?
Can't you?
Haven't you been around, kind of corporate around to see groups of people?
See, that's why it's important for kids, especially to grow, to do as many social things as possible.
Get out there and see for yourself how people work.
Go out there, see for yourself.
See, kids have to, your kid will basically come to you one day and say, I got mean girls in school or I got these people.
It's like, good, good.
See those people?
Those people there?
They're full of shit.
They think they're the leaders.
This is, get ready for this.
For the rest of your life, they do this politically.
They do this.
Do you remember one time when Ivanka, and by the way, Ivanka finally got it through her head, honey, this ain't for you.
She realized, I have no interest in being in the White House.
I have no interest in living in Washington.
I have no, Jared does, because you know what Jared's all about.
But Ivanka, she has no.
So, anyway, there was this event one time, and it was the EU or something.
And these snooty, what was her name?
The woman who looks like a, she's rather reptilian looking.
She's the guard or whatever her name is from the EU.
Anyway, remember that way when Ivanka walks over and they look at her like, who are you?
This is high school.
This is playground stuff.
This is the cool girls, the mean girls.
Life is the mean girls.
That's what all this stuff is.
That's what all this is.
And I wish.
I wish Susie Wiles would do something, get off her ass and do something, throw somebody out, do something.
What's going on here?
Who was it who picked Kash Patel?
Okay, you know, who picked Kash Patel?
This guy's a moron.
He's a moron.
Head of the FBI?
What are you doing?
You're going to send Witkoff and Jared Kushner to negotiate perhaps maybe what about Putin next?
They couldn't carry their job.
It's embarrassing.
It's embarrassing.
And JD Vance is on the phone calling.
Calling BB and calling the president.
Is this okay?
Is this okay?
Notice how Marco Rubio is backing up.
Marco Rubio is nowhere to be found.
Marco Rubio is in the background because he thinks he's going to be president.
And he's smart because he realized I'm not going to be a part of this nonsense.
Don't you see how this thing works?
When I heard that freak, by the way, Jimmy Savile, look up Prince Chuck.
Jimmy Savile, that guy was so dirty, so corrupt.
What he did, this guy was a necrophile.
This is as sick as you can get.
This was medieval sick.
And this is his best friend.
Best friend.
I don't think I have any necrophiles for friends.
I may have a few drug addicts.
There might be a few womanizers, maybe somebody cheating on their wife.
I don't know.
That may happen.
But necrophiles, no.
That's my red line.
And this is who Jimmy Savile was.
And he told the world, I don't care what you think.
He has his shoelaces ironed.
Let me say this again.
Maybe you didn't hear me.
Maybe you weren't paying attention.
He has his shoelaces ironed.
Okay?
This is the world they live in.
These are all into Habsburg jaw inbreeding, consanguineous.
It's bizarre.
Divine, divine sovereign.
I mean, they think he thinks he has been raised in a world of just.
We don't even know what this is.
And for him to kiss this guy's ass, and do you know what it is?
Part of it, I hate to say it to you, was a little bit about, okay, Melania, maybe this is for you.
Maybe we need more of this.
Because they don't have any.
They don't have any stars coming to the White House.
They don't have music like they did with Biden or with Obama.
Obama has some of the best music there was.
Even John Kennedy had Pablo Casals and all this stuff.
They never did.
Nobody.
Maybe this was it.
Because Melania's trying her best.
Melania, let me tell you something.
When she gets done, most probably she will have her own line of whatever it is.
She is already very wise, separating herself from this.
Don't you think, honey, to an extent?
I think her popularity has diminished.
Yeah.
She's got to worry about her popularity.
That thing she did the other day where she did about the Epstein, that preemptive, I don't know what that was about.
That was the most, that was crazy.
That was crazy.
She needs to worry about it.
Again, this is, she sees the end of it.
She's smart.
She sees herself.
She sees Barron.
She does, no, these other people, they got their thing.
I've been through this.
I've been doing this like three times.
I have put my life on hold.
On hold, whatever she was doing before.
I mean, can you blame her?
I've got nothing bad to say about her.
She's been very, very good.
She's been treated like crap.
Being treated like crap.
Yeah, take that with you.
Like crap.
Let me tell you something.
So that's where she's going right now.
I'll tell you what I would do.
What I would do is if I were the president, I would have tried to do as much to talk about bringing young people in and having a dinner.
Or something to honor our new brave scientists, people who are going to be making our new mathematicians.
Who won the Fields Medal last time?
Anybody know?
Who is the next Terence Tao?
Who is this?
I want to talk about STEM.
I want to talk about really important things.
I want to talk about how these people really, really, really, really.
Somebody writes, Lionel, what about Kubrick and Erica?
Where the hell have you been?
We just talked about this, right?
Did you see this right off the bat?
Somebody said, hey, what about her?
I was like, were you paying attention?
I mean, not for nothing, but I was just talking about that.
Huh?
Story of my life, my friend.
Story of my life.
But God bless you.
Bless your heart.
Bless your heart.
I know you're trying to do the best you can.
And I know you probably caught it, but we already talked about that.
And I'm not going to do it again.
That's funny.
Go to somebody.
In fact, that's a great troll.
Just go to anybody who's talking.
Like if Candace talks about something in the middle, say, Candace, what about Erica?
I've been talking about that.
Oh, okay.
I'm sorry, I got a little late.
Sorry.
Can you start again, please?
No.
What about her?
Now, another thing which is important, which is very, very critical.
I know people are going to be doing everything.
And I want to address this very quickly, okay?
I want to address this.
Very, very important.
I don't know who's going to do it, but somebody's going to, and I get these all the time.
Maybe you get this.
You don't understand this.
I can't believe you're falling for this.
This can is so much.
Listen, I'm not canonizing her or candid.
Candidate sounds like candidiasis.
That's a yeast infection.
I'm not canonizing or beatifying her or anybody else for that matter.
I'm not saying that.
I'm not there.
She's not perfect.
She doesn't have to be perfect.
It's her ideas, what she said.
That's it.
Everybody here takes it so seriously.
They get so upset.
Well, what about this?
What about it?
I don't know about that.
All I know is she came along and changed everything.
When it really kicks, look at this.
Look at Liberty Bell.
Bless your heart.
Gifted 10 memberships.
Bless your heart.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
Bless that shabby chic 2.0, by the way.
What about Carol?
You didn't talk about her?
I love you.
Don't worry about that.
I'm just kidding.
You're just busting your balls.
That's all we're doing.
Little ball busting.
This isn't about a personality.
Okay?
I don't care anything about Tucker, his brother, his uncle, his father.
I don't care about that.
I don't care anything about that.
So, what is he saying?
What is his idea?
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And by the way, not everything I agree with, meaning I don't disagree with it, but I don't agree with it.
It's like, for example, if I don't think a joke is funny, I don't disagree with the joke.
I just don't share with you.
It's no big deal.
But I respect your thinking it's funny, and I got it.
We have to get away from this personalizing thing about making this about people and who they do.
I don't know.
And we've also got to be able to say some people.
Who can say some pretty stupid things can from time to time say something that really makes a lot of sense.
For example, this fellow Milo, who can be one of the funniest people, brutal, but shows a snarky funny that is second to none.
Second to none.
But not everything he said, I agree with.
So what?
Nick Fuentes has said some of the most absolute.
Perfect things.
And then he's turned around and said stuff that I would never say because he's a young man and he also loves shocking people.
Loves shocking people.
Okay.
I like what somebody says.
Well, you know, Nick Ford, he was out on some thing in Rome because, you know, they're paying for him.
No.
Really?
You think people are being paid?
You think people are being paid?
Everybody gets paid for something.
Something.
Whether it's in views, whether it's, uh, A lobby, whether it's a sponsorship, does that bother anybody?
Raise your hand.
Does that bother anybody?
Does that bother anybody?
Are you one of those people that says that amateur athletes can't make money because when you pay somebody something, you risk something or other and say, what?
You don't think that, do you?
You're not a communist, are you?
You have no problem with people making money, do you?
If Candace is making a good idea, if she is absolutely saying something which is smart, if she is saying something which is smart, which is rational, which is important, and let's say the I'm making up a name, the National Evangelicals or whatever, say, you know what, we like what you're doing.
Good.
Can we contribute?
Sure.
That's different than making somebody say something they don't want to say.
But if somebody comes along, I don't care about that.
We're a sponsorship.
This is whatever.
I don't know where that came from, this idea that you can't make money.
But by the way, if you do, you should be able to say so.
So if you, If somebody asks you, are you, in fact, Baron, by the way, Baron Coleman said a very good thing one time.
He said, Listen, I said, Do you think if ever anybody asks you to be, I just said this in passing, I said, If anybody asks you to be, to give any kind of a second chair, as we say, any kind of an assistant in the courtroom, would you do it?
He says, Yes, so long as I told people I was doing it, so long as they knew that I was doing it.
Okay?
And I like that.
Okay.
Fine.
It's disclosure.
Yeah, okay, I'll take that.
And by the way, the reason why Tyler Robinson, the reason why it's important, I don't like people who didn't do anything get railroaded.
Sometimes people get, somebody did something wrong, but they're charged with something too strong.
What they did was bad, but not this bad.
Or they're the only ones.
Yeah, they did it, but they were not the only ones.
See, justice has a very different, has different degrees of sides to it.
Justice can be.
Why are you treating me so differently when everybody else did it?
Or why is this guy?
And I got a problem with this.
If you're going to give somebody the death penalty, can he at least put on a decent defense?
Yeah.
The guy doesn't have any money.
You can't give him a lawyer where you don't even give him investigative fees.
I got a big problem with that.
It's not about guilt, it's about representation.
It's not about whether you're guilt.
That's for them to decide.
But when it comes to sentencing, so what I'm saying is, There are people that I feel are being given a bad, you know, there's something unfair with this.
And by the way, Tyler Robinson, as it seems right now, it seems like he didn't do anything.
I mean, nothing.
Just like Lee Harvey Oswald did nothing, fired nothing, shot at no one.
You understand that, right?
You understand that?
Shot at no one.
You and me are.
It's like going back to Tyler, I wouldn't be surprised if he's there and all of a sudden he hears a gunshot or a noise.
Because remember, it wasn't a gunshot.
We're going to most probably find out.
It looks like it's.
Imagine if somebody finds out, say, this wasn't even a gun.
This guy was hit by something else.
I don't know what this thing was.
And if you think about it, it's brilliant.
And also, let me ask you something.
All right.
I'm not trying to make any suggestions.
I'm not trying.
I know what you're thinking.
I'm not trying.
I know what you're going to say.
But let me just say this.
Remember when Mossad was very proud of the fact that they had pagers, pagers that were lined with explosives?
That's not good if you're on a plane and that pager goes off or whatever it is, if some innocent kid sitting next to you.
But anyway, they were so proud of that.
Pretty clever, huh?
In fact, they even gave Trump a golden pager.
Okay?
So what was it?
It was a device that you carry on you that you never would think was actually subject to a bomb, that you're carrying a bomb.
Just like there was a guy called the mechanic years ago.
And they took his phone, they took his phone and they lined it with C4 or something, plastic or whatever it was.
And they had him answer the phone and say, hello, goodbye, bang.
They like that.
They like that.
So I'm just saying, what is this?
This seems to be indicative of Charlie having devices on him that weren't exactly what you thought they were.
That lavalier mic might not have been a lavalier mic.
It might not have been a belt buckle.
It might not have been.
Sound familiar?
Do you see how anybody can say, hey, wait a minute.
You got to be a moron not to be able to say, wait a minute, that's the M.O. of these other folks.
Whoa, you anti Semite?
Give me a break.
Come on, stop it.
What do they think we're stupid?
Do they think I'm supposed to be stupid?
Seriously, look at me.
You think I'm going to pretend I don't know what's going on here?
Come on.
Something's very weird for you to think I'm that stupid.
I don't go for that.
You're not going to, it doesn't work.
These are the same people who actually think that Ben Shapiro, Ben Shapiro couldn't, if it were raining, I wouldn't believe him.
I wouldn't believe him.
Not because he's Jewish, not because he's really.
I just don't.
He's just the most obnoxious person who's ever walked this planet.
Why are you put?
Why?
I never understood this.
And it goes back again to other people.
Don't you understand?
You know, when you're.
Do they.
I guess they just expect us to figure.
Now, listen.
If you notice anything that we're doing, don't say anything.
Okay.
If you find any inconsistencies with a particular storyline, don't tell us.
For example, we have the Monroe Doctrine.
Vladimir Putin said, You're not going to put a NATO country on my border.
Period.
End of discussion.
It ain't going to happen.
So don't think it is.
It ain't going to happen.
You understand what I'm saying?
It ain't going to happen.
Don't think it's going to happen because it ain't going to happen.
Okay.
You got it?
It ain't going to happen.
Don't think it's going to happen.
You ain't going to put it on my border.
Ain't going to happen.
You got that?
Got that.
You sure you got that?
All right.
I got that.
Okay.
You sure about that?
I got it.
All right.
Good.
Because what's interesting about this thing, what's interesting with all this stuff is the fact that we do things in our country that nobody else does.
We have the Monroe Doctrine.
We have this thing.
If China were to all of a sudden put some satellite country or took Guadalajara or whatever it is on the border and made it some kind of a member of the Chinese government, we'd be marching in there tomorrow.
The hypocrisy.
See, they want you to believe this stuff.
See, a lot of you aren't old enough to remember this, but right after the.
I guess after the Cold War, and especially after the Cuban Missile Crisis and all that kind of jazz, cartoons showed this.
We had Bullwinkle.
Bullwinkle, by the way, was one of the most incredibly smart cartoons ever.
And they had Natasha and Boris.
I'll get you a little squirrel.
And it's always the mean spy versus spy.
Remember Aragone in Mad Magazine?
It was always this.
This everywhere was, you know, duck and cover and this crowd, not the crowds, the commies.
Okay, that's the way they were.
And there are some people who've always believed that.
And there were some people who were spouting this Putin stuff who were basically echoing almost in a kind of a, I don't know what the word is, maybe like almost like an atavistic chromosomal genetic dislike or distaste for Vladimir Putin for reasons nobody could understand and say, what are you talking about?
Why do you hate Vladimir Putin?
Well, because he's, no.
Then it was like this weird, you know.
You listen to the Fox News crowd, it's like you're living, you still think Rush Limbaugh is around here.
We change things.
Remember, before the commies, it was the notion of the anarchists, Sacco and Vanzetti, Emma Goldman, those were the bad guys.
McKinley, the guy who killed McKinley, was probably coached by Emma Goldman.
Remember that one?
Anarchists, anarchists.
That's what we worried about.
Communists didn't come until later.
Communists and communism, especially after World War I, World War II, but World War I in particular, these individuals came here and they had their bonus riots and they said, What about our money?
And they didn't have any money.
And there were tent cities.
And MacArthur said he was going to go into Washington and basically machine gun veterans.
This is how sick it was.
So all of a sudden somebody said, Hey, what about the common man?
What about the working man?
What about the fact that you were lied to?
And guess who spoke to him?
Communists.
Communists didn't even have that sting to it.
They didn't even have that McCarthy sting because you have to have something that has a sting to it through years and years of conditioning, like atheism without theism.
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It's all that means.
Buddhists are atheists.
They don't have a deism, kind of a deistic, if it's the wrong term, but it's the wrong term.
It's the wrong word.
It's the wrong everything.
You see what I'm saying?
It's the wrong term.
And this is the part which people have to grasp.
They have to really understand how this thing works.
You are conditioned in your day to day world, what we think by virtue of words and use and phrases and all of this jazz.
You are conditioned in ways you don't even realize through habituation.
It's It's not acculturation, but culturation.
You were taught things.
It's language.
It's what's in, what's out, what's current, what's good, what's bad.
All of this stuff is happening right now.
And what we're doing is we have to tell people, and I've completely turned members of my generation, they don't even know who I am.
I don't know who they are.
A few people get it here and there, but they don't even, you know.
For example, I really love Judge Napolitano, and I love.
Oh, I love Mearsheimer and McGregor and all these guys.
I just think they're terrific.
But if you ask them, okay, look, I want to vote for you.
What is your party called?
What is your party called?
I know what you don't like.
I know you don't like Endless Wars.
You don't like this and that.
But what is your party called?
I don't even know if they have a party.
I don't know if they have a party.
I don't know if they have a name of a party.
When I see a party, I don't know what the.
How do I say this?
It's almost like a diet.
Let me give you an example of something.
Give me an example.
When I am the happiest, forget about meat.
Forget about all that stuff.
When I am the happiest, what food does the best for me is something that's not processed.
Give me, not raw, but give me vegetables.
Give me, you know, give me pastas.
Don't give me a lot of processed stuff.
Don't give me a lot of anything that even things I hate to say like pastas and breads, okay, they're okay, but that's even that's kind of processed.
The rougher it is, the better I'm at, the more I'm happy.
I am the happiest, basic, period.
Cake process, uh uh.
Uh uh.
Anything that, anytime you grind stuff, anytime you, it's almost like, all right, I don't want to get into that argument.
I want my politics the same way.
Number one, leave me alone.
Let's start with this premise.
Leave me alone.
Now, that has a lot of variations to it that cannot be taken out of context.
Does that mean taxes?
Perhaps.
Does that mean surveillance?
Most definitely.
Does that mean draconian limitations of free speech?
Yes.
Leave me alone.
That's my party.
Leave me or leave me alone.
Okay.
Leave me alone.
I'm not interested in anything you have to say.
So that's a nice way to start off.
Number two, no wars.
None.
I don't think we're going to need them ever again.
I really don't.
I think we're past it.
I really do.
Negotiate.
Is it worth it?
A war is a way for the military industrial complex.
For the war profiteers to make a fortune.
We don't need wars.
We don't need them.
We don't need them.
It's one of these things.
War is amputation.
Amputation will solve your problems.
Hey, ladies, do you have varicose veins?
Spider veins?
I can amputate them.
I can amputate.
I can take care of it.
That's ridiculous, right?
Yeah.
Why don't we treat it first?
No, Why?
Because I'm in the amputation business.
I make saws.
I make surgical saws.
And we don't make saline injections for no, no, no.
I make surgical saws and I'm going to amputate.
That's what I do.
It'll solve your problem.
It'll tell.
I hear you'll never suffer from that again.
You have no problems.
That's war.
We got to stop this.
I'm not a peacenik.
I'm not one of these people.
When I see that peace stuff, because I remember when that meant something and it wasn't stupid.
Now I'm going to say something like Ringo.
No, stop it.
By the way, you know this in the UK.
Is not good.
So, you got that so far?
You got that so far?
You got that party somewhere?
Leave me alone, no more.
Or it's a joke.
Now, we can have it, sure.
Just like self defense, shooting people, it's necessary, but it's very rarely necessary.
But when it is, fire away, fire at will.
Go ahead.
Religious freedom, religious freedom, but a respect for different religions.
Not this mocking derision.
And don't use a religion as a cudgel, some kind of a thing to share.
Don't go into Grand Rapids at five in the morning and blast Muslim calls to prayer.
That's not about prayer.
That's not about assimilation.
That's about separation and replacement.
That's about, fuck you.
We're here.
You're going to wake up.
And that's the way it is.
That's that Ilhan Omar in your face.
I'm not here for you to work with you.
We're taking over.
And we're going to start with this.
Oh, you want to sleep at five in the morning?
Crank it up.
Let's go.
That's what they want to do.
They want to use religion as a.
Cudgel as a, as a fulcrum, as a wedge.
They're not interested in this.
They're not interested they.
They want anything they can do to divine and separate and cause chaos.
They'll do, it doesn't matter what it is.
I think we can all agree to that.
But please enjoy your faith.
Please enjoy your faith.
Please enjoy your temples and your in your, in your, in your, in your uh, in your mosques and your churches, and you go ahead, enjoy yourself, knock yourself out, but do not use it as a means of interrupting.
No Sharia law, None of that bullshit.
No, You got that?
As long as we understand that somehow there are some things that we might share in terms of some values, but that's it.
It's very simple what I'm telling you.
There's nothing here.
And when it comes to big tech, this is an existential threat that folks face, we face.
We have a moral duty to each other to ensure justice prevails.
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If someone gets mad at you for speaking the truth, then they're likely to be living a lie.
Absolutely.
Also, understand that this word, the truth, is a very difficult thing.
I worked with a guy one time who was in the broadcast business.
He said, Just go out there and speak the truth.
I said, You don't want me to speak the truth.
I said, Don't tell me that you want to speak the truth.
I said, Okay.
Everybody go out there and talk about the Middle East?
Oh, no, no, no.
What's the truth?
Well, maybe not, but no, we don't want to lose sponsors.
Okay.
So don't give me this bullshit about how you want to speak the truth.
Don't do that.
Just say, Don't lose a license, you know, with a meaning.
Truth is a very, the truth will get you a problem.
Years ago, by the way, there was a time when it was right around the time of I want to say, how do people say that?
I want to say, well, say it.
Okay, I'll say it.
It was when Howard Stern came along.
And Howard Stern was followed in people like, you know, Don I.
They were called shock jocks.
It's complete nonsense today.
But at the time, it was considered shocking.
And they perpetuated the notion of something called shock jock because they call themselves shock jocks when, in fact, there was nothing shocking about it.
All right.
So what happened was there was a, this is kind of interesting in a way.
Somebody came along, and I'm telling you right now, the biggest jolt to everything was Alex Jones.
I will say it.
And if you don't know this, maybe you've forgotten what he did.
Maybe you're looking at him now.
Maybe you might not understand what he did.
And I thought he must have been somebody, must have been behind him, whatever, because he was just so shocking.
And he came along and he blew the lid off of everything you can imagine from something called, of all things, this world, this globalism and treachery and perfidy.
I mean, all this.
I mean, he was so great, so great.
Terrific.
So changed my life.
I never saw radio or any kind of broadcasting like that.
Never.
Opened it up.
And they went crazy with that stuff.
They went berserk because that wasn't even on, you know, and both sides, left and right.
And when both sides, when two sides of the same coin are arguing with you, you're on to something right.
Remember, when everybody agrees with you, you're doing something wrong.
Your job is not to placate or be nice to anybody.
If everybody agrees with you, you're doing something wrong.
People have to disagree with you.
You're going to make no impact, no change in the world if everybody likes what you're doing.
That means you're not abrading anything.
You're not, you're not, um, Showing any kind of coarse resistance to anything.
It doesn't work like that.
You have to do things the right way.
And you got to be brave.
And you got to go out there and you got to say what you want.
Try to do it as, perhaps, try to do it as diplomatically as you can.
But don't go out of your way to hurt people.
Don't go out of your way to, what's the word?
Don't go out of your way to just piss people off as though that's your goal.
And there are a lot of people who do that.
We have today, believe it or not, some of the most ridiculously uninspiring left and right, MSDNC, Fox News, two sides of the same coin, so what?
Both of them are absolutely in lockstep with the Middle East.
So, what's new right now?
Candace, Tucker, a new way of thinking.
It's the newest thing.
And if you can figure out what it is, fine.
Fine.
Let people have.
I want to tell you something right now.
It is always an honor.
To be here.
The fact that people like this 19 year old, that means more to me.
Because we have to have a way, we have to get a means by which we get young people together to maybe show them a way of thinking.
Because sometimes I think that my generation looks like to most people, it looks stodgy and dinosaur like.
And it looks like that to me.
I don't know where I fit in.
I don't know where I fit in.
But all I know is the Republican Party, the Conservative Party of the 80s, the Rush Limbo world, it doesn't work anymore.
It doesn't work.
It's now oldies.
We're into oldies, not classic rock, just oldies.
Classic rock is fair way to happen.
Oldies might be my boyfriend's back or something.
That wasn't a classic.
That was just an old song.
A lot of this is oldies, just old stuff.
The same thing.
When I was listening to Ann Coulter, I'm thinking, oh my God, all she's talking about is immigration.
That's it.
Not that that's unimportant, but wow.
No hits, no runs, no errors.
Really going on a limbo on that one.
And it's also this anger.
We need to be, we need to have young people involved, people, but people with new ideas.
And we have to be very tolerant.
And whatever we can do to bring people into the tent, do it.
Whether it's Erica, whether it's Charlie, whether it's TPUSA, whether it's Tyler Robinson, whatever it is, come on in.
And while we're here, say, great, let's find out what we can work together to fix.
Because I see this as a great time.
You're not going to recognize this place in five years.
You're not going to, because I'm telling you, the revolution is happening right here.
And I give her so much credit.
Candace, I don't know if she started it, whether she was there at the right time, or whether through some kind of weird temporal concatenation it just happened, that just all these things merged and layered upon, whatever, whatever it is.
The best thing that ever happened was when they turned on Tucker and he felt the sense of betrayal and the sting of that.
And Tucker's also going through a lot of self-examination.
He talks about his own particular demons, what he's been through.
He's going through a very interesting change himself.
Candace is too, her family, her husband, Catholic Church.
You're seeing the individual spiritual and emotional and mental re, you know, the modification and refurbishing and all that.
It's fascinating.
And they're not bellyaching about anything.
They're just sharing their particular journey, which I think is fantastic.
And that's what we're going to do.
And I want to thank you.
Now, later on today, we're going to be traveling.
I'm going to get help back to New York, but I'm going to do some, I'm going to bank a few videos here and there.
Let me thank you so much.
You've been so terrific.
So wonderful.
Thank you for this.
Thank you for always, wherever I am, you're just there.
It means so much to me.
Seriously.
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And just know that, as a great Kanfong, as Chin Ho said, we're all in this together, brother.
I mean this.
Don't worry about what we're calling this.
Don't worry about names.
Don't worry about conservatives.
I don't know what the hell that means.
All I know is we want the truth.
We want justice in the American way.
But we also want to say, we want to.
We just say, you know what, that's not right.
And that's all we need to know.
Tyler Robinson, that's not right.
Erica Kirk, full of shit.
Charlie Robinson, gee, Charlie Robinson, Charlie Kirk, he needs to have his death and his murder vindicated.
I'm not going to let them forget that.
Charlie, we're not going to let them forget that.
We're watching this.
We're not going anywhere.
But all these people are listening to that stupid, that ridiculous story about this attempted whatever at the White House correspondence.
That case is, that story is so.
I mean, it's just brutally bullshit.
In any event, that's that.
All right, my dear friends, have a great and a glorious day.
Next time you see, well, whatever it is, tomorrow we'll be back in the city again, as it were.
And I hope you're doing well.
Hope you and your family are great.
Please, please remember this.
Always, always.
Truth, And hope they got nobody gets pissed off.
And if they do, what are you going to do?
All right, my friends, don't forget this monkey's dead.
Show's over.
Sue you.
Dad, dad.
Try it again.
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