Lionel Nation critiques Candace Owens for receiving a legacy award from Hillsdale College eight months after Charlie Kirk's death, accusing her of performative self-focus and promoting unverified conspiracy theories regarding the Tyler Robinson case. He contrasts her behavior with historical widows while warning of a potential third-party political movement led by figures like Nick Fuentes and Ben Shapiro. The host also addresses President Trump's leadership failures, speculates on the 2028 midterms, and promotes Lynn's Warriors before signing off as "Grandpa," urging listeners to recognize that the current political era has ended. [Automatically generated summary]
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Social Media Offense00:09:24
Good evening, dear friends.
Welcome.
Happy Saturday night to you.
A hearty hello on Ohio Silver, and good to see everybody.
I'm so glad you're here.
And we're going to spend some time talking about, oh, I don't know, some of our favorite subjects.
Just when you think, just when you think, I mean, wouldn't you, wouldn't you look in a weird way?
It's like, wouldn't you like Erica Kirk just to go away for her own good, for her family?
Just kind of go away.
But every time we turn around, she's in the news.
She's in the news.
And two stories I'm going to talk to you about.
There seems to be a group of people who are so monumentally mean, this mean, angry, they're like Karens.
They're like, get off my lawn.
They come over to your site, your channel, your X account, and give you a rash and a bash of shite for.
For, I don't know what, because they're miserable.
These people are absolutely miserable.
You dig?
You dig what I'm saying?
This is the one that I got to tell you this first story, which is so interesting, and I'm glad you're with me.
This cracks me up.
First, for no, but, well, for a reason I'd rather not say, but there are certain things that just drive me crazy when grown men wear hoodies.
Hoodies and baseball caps backwards.
I just, I don't know what it is.
We're not talking kids, but I mean adults.
It's silly.
I've often thought the whole part of the baseball cap is what it says, but you have that backwards.
What are you, Johnny Bench?
And here you have that plastic strap, you know, with the holes that you adjust the size.
I just think it looks stupid.
For reasons I know a couple of people that just, it just, And also hoodies.
Hoodies for grown men who sit with the hoodies, like somehow they, I don't know, they're hiding or something.
It's just a personal thing.
Men with sandals, hate them, think they're stupid.
Little things like that, little, just little things.
So I wrote this piece.
You wrote it.
I said, if you are an adult and wear a baseball cap backwards, you are putatively retarded.
I said this in general.
On my ex account, me, my ex account.
No, I didn't tell anybody.
I didn't go into anybody's account.
I didn't say anything.
I said, This is just me.
I just, I just, okay.
Just one of those things.
I get this back.
You're going to love this.
From somebody named somebody named Blake Bednars.
I said, That's that guy that.
That's the one that people.
Candace was talking about, and people were giving him a heaping help of shite himself.
I don't know what he was talking about.
I really don't know.
He was apologizing for something.
Didn't even register.
Never heard.
I get this from him.
I get this from him.
I'd rather wear my hat backwards and be putatively retarded.
Over having my head so far up someone's ass that I am now acting like Papaw the Hat Police.
Who is he?
I'm not talking about you.
I'm not.
You see what's happening?
These people who, these people say, the presumptuous nature.
I know it's no big deal, but don't you love the presumptuous nature?
It's like people who come to your side and say, are you talking about her again?
It's like, who are you?
Go away.
I'm not talking to you.
It's like, I hear stuff all the time.
I don't even, I got stuff to do.
Yeah, I could take offense to it.
Yeah, I disagree with it.
Yeah, my, It might involve a subject matter of me, either a clothing style or something, but I'm too busy for this.
I don't even care.
Anyway, which is fine, which is fine, whatever.
But isn't that something?
All right.
So I thought, all right, this will be some kind of, this won't be fair, but I will do this.
I said, you know, I said, excuse me, who is this impudent, impertinent, benighted child?
And who has the heart to tell this moon bat that no one is remotely speaking an end or regarding him?
And his chapeau selection is not so much paranoia as it is unearned hubris and a delusional sense of relevance.
Okay, that's me.
I said that.
I said it.
All right, no big deal.
He comes back with something else.
He's, oh, oh, people say you have to use big words.
I said, let me say this again and I will write it so that an eight year old will understand it.
No one was mentioning this guy.
Most people have never heard of him.
It was presumptuous.
Sorry, that was a big one.
So people just weigh in with this stuff.
And I figured I did a couple of them and I moved on.
But it's like this goes to show you this is what's wrong with the country.
You have little children.
I know you are, but what am I?
I'm rubbing your glue.
Geez.
Does this amaze you?
Does this amaze you?
How many times have you read something about Candace or about this or about MAGA or somebody that they think they're with?
And then I get these other people who come in and they'll say, What are you talking about?
You know what?
We have such a great family here and we have a lot of great people like you who want to come in.
Just be gone with them.
Just go someplace else.
Let's remove them.
It's like taking, you know, when you find a bug or something, you don't want to kill it.
You just pick it up and you move it someplace else.
This is what's wrong with this country.
People who I think are just miserable, and people who've never really been in any kind of debate in their life.
They've never done anything really important.
They've never, they just have never done anything.
So consequently, they take everything to heart and they love to hide behind something.
They go after people.
I swear to you, I don't understand it.
There are some, aren't there some things that you find just ladies, men?
Tell me a particular style, little things, a style that just makes, drives you crazy.
Pajamas at the airport, slides with those little ankle things and massive tattoos and hoodies.
And what is it that just drives you crazy?
What?
You just say something, little things that you just, you know, you make a comment.
You don't want to go up to people, but it's just little things that you can't stand.
It's one of these things that you just, that's all.
And when it comes to Candace, I absolutely positively think it's the most fascinating stuff there is.
This is the old one.
This is.
So here's the deal attack away or whatever it is, that's okay.
But isn't that kind of sad?
I'm not saying don't do it.
I'm just saying, but I mean, is this.
Doesn't that make you wonder what's going on?
You know, I see a lot of things on YouTube, you know, Karen's and type.
I'm wondering when did this happen?
When do we become so anti social?
If you make a statement, let me just say at the end, because I don't think people understand this.
If you make a statement, and I'm going through this, oh, this person doesn't like, what don't you like?
Oh, you don't like whatever.
You don't like calls to prayer at five in the morning, or you don't like Trump, or you don't like Democrats, or whatever it is that you don't like, and you make this statement, you just explain, you explicate whatever you believe in.
Fine.
Great.
I mean, it's okay to maybe comment on the particular subject matter, but just the idea that I'm going to take it upon myself because I'm offended by you.
I think it shows a lot of kind of how this social media thing.
And by the way, there are people who talk about stuff all the time.
I swear to God, there are people who talk.
So, I mean, I don't want to say anything about.
Third Party Confusion00:12:01
Look, I know what's going on in the Middle East, but it's always, if I hear one more subject about.
This, about that, it's about Israel, about Putin, or about whatever it is, it's your record store.
It's what you want to talk about.
It's what fascinates you.
I mean, if you don't like it, go someplace else.
That's all.
So then we have this notion of Erica Kirk.
Now, this fascinates me.
I hope it's okay with whoever it is.
I hope it's okay.
Maybe I should check with him, but I don't think so.
Hillsdale College, I like the idea of Hillsdale College.
Don't you?
I like the idea of Hillsdale College.
I really do.
I think it's wonderful.
I think it's great that they have this attempt to counter.
Wait a minute.
Donovan's.
Let's see what filth Donovan's writing.
What happens to the money if the insider traders get caught?
Gains by crime and confiscated?
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
But that's criminal.
Insider trading, that's 10B5.
And the insider training.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Not only that, you have to disgorge and claw back, but you also have to pay civil and criminal penalties up to and including jail.
Oh, yeah.
Thank you for that.
So Hillsdale's good.
I like it.
And here's the thing which I don't understand they don't understand Erica yet.
It's been eight months, eight months, going on nine months, eight months since Charlie's demise.
She is receiving this Leadership or Something Award, this co award with Charlie.
Okay, fine.
Look, it's your universe.
You can do whatever you want.
You can do whatever you want.
Good for you.
You see, watch Pat Sajak.
Pat Sajak is sitting to this audience, right?
And he looks like he's going to fall asleep.
So she comes out and instead of saying, let's talk about leadership, let's talk about leadership.
Don't talk about me.
Talk about you.
You are young.
You've got the future ahead of you.
You've got so much before you.
You've got, you know, the usual leadership stuff.
Leadership.
You know, the idea of what you can do, how to fight, how to stand up for what you believe in.
And instead, she, and I swear to you, I must, I must, I'm wondering, maybe I do have a heart of gold.
I don't believe, excuse me, a heart of stone.
I don't believe anything she says.
She said, you know, on her honeymoon, yesterday was my anniversary, which was sad.
I thought, oh, that's sad.
But she goes into this.
We were on a honeymoon and we promised to have a disengaged honeymoon where we didn't bring phones.
And he brought a bat phone in case somebody really needed him.
And we went to the gym and I went, of course, to the treadmill.
And she had to talk about what she was doing and working on.
And Charlie went to the weights.
And we wanted to meet to talk about the future.
This is their honeymoon.
And they want to talk about on the honeymoon what they're going to do, how they're going to raise their kids.
On the honeymoon.
You've already talked about this.
This is the honeymoon.
You know, the honeymoon.
I'm just saying.
But that's okay.
And I'm sorry.
I just don't believe anything.
If she tells me the time of day, I don't believe it.
I just think, well, maybe she said, I'm wondering why did she say that?
So, anyway, so she says during the course of this thing that even though they were, they swore, well, they agreed not to bring any phones, maybe other than music, he had to bring his phone because he was taking some courses.
For Hillsdale, and he needed to get his certificate of completion or something.
And every time he did it, and it meant so much to him.
They're on their honeymoon, and he had to use this special phone because there's no way for him to have gotten this class that he was taking or something like that.
And I don't believe any of it.
Could be true.
She's just, she's worn out all, you know, she does the looking up, she's worn out.
Whatever the connection that we make.
And the best part about Hillsdale is they don't understand this.
They don't get it.
They don't see this.
And I'm trying to say this for their benefit.
Look, this may not be something you want to hear, but for whatever it's worth, she's almost, well, she is becoming performative.
It's, it's, it's, I don't know what the word is.
I don't know what the phrase is, but it's not, I don't, it's just, It's corny.
It's an act.
And you have to sit this out.
Or, which is the easiest, thank you.
But I'm accepting this not because of me.
I didn't do, I haven't done anything close to Charlie.
I thank you very kindly for your joint award.
And I am very proud of it.
But this is about Charlie.
Charlie believed in this, this, this, this, and this.
She talked about conspiracy theories again.
She talked about the darkness of the conspiracy.
Do you hear what's going on here?
She can't get away from that.
What is she talking about?
It's about her.
She talks about the love of liberty.
But meanwhile, there's a young man on trial for his life who there's no evidence of him being accused of doing anything.
I don't know about you, but say what you want.
Even Bobby Kennedy wanted to know about.
Sir Hanser Hand and Shane Eugene, Thane Eugene Caesar, who really was the killer.
And even the King family, Dexter and others, wanted to get together to find out.
They were actually on the side of James Earl Ray.
They wanted to get to the bottom of this.
The people who don't ever want to get to the bottom of this are the Kennedy family.
They are, whether it's COVID, whether it's the father, whether it's whatever it is, they are sworn to this allegiance, this straight line.
They turned their back on Bobby.
That's what she is.
So, anyway, all she had to do, all she had to do was not talk about herself in the least.
Okay, we would have been married.
Let me tell you what the kind of person Charlie was.
And Charlie, how Charlie believed in Hillsdale and why Hillsdale is important.
And what's important for you to understand right now that you're going to be dealing with this, blah, And Hillsdale is great and you're great and you've got the future and this is great.
And we thank you and I'm honored.
And on behalf of Charlie, I'm here.
That's it.
Don't talk about yourself because you have done it.
Don't talk about conspiracy theories.
Don't.
She can't do it.
She can't.
What are the conspiracy theories?
She doesn't even tell you what they are.
How about the real conspiracy theories, which are two, which basically are framing this guy, Tyler Robinson?
Fed slop, absolutely.
This is the part which is the most important.
This is the part which absolutely is the most important.
And here's the thing no matter what anybody wants to say, when you watch this on a regular basis, this is one of the most important.
This story has caught on more than I think a lot.
And it changes daily.
There are so many moving parts to this, so many moving parts.
And it's absolutely fascinating.
And then you have a lot of people who don't understand anything about it.
Some are kind of trying to get on a little bit later to the show, which is okay.
Then there are other people who have this, who try to come out with this, I guess it's an anti Candace kind of approach.
And they really don't know the facts of the case enough.
So they just blatantly say these excoriating, execrable things.
Things about her, and it's and it's they're missing the point.
So, what this is about, it's almost like watching.
And there's another respect, it's like almost watching Trump, what's happening in the Middle East, what's happened, what's going to happen uh during the uh midterms, what's going to happen to JD Vance, and to show these people you don't know what's going on, do you?
You don't know what's going on, do you?
You understand this?
This is the part which is fascinating about this, they don't know.
Anything about this.
And I am always perplexed by why don't people who are in power know what's happening?
Listen to Tucker and Joe Massey.
Let me tell you what's going to happen right now.
I'm kind of jumping around a little bit, but that's okay.
You're kind of used to it.
I told you that for the first time in a long time, I'm thinking about and will certainly entertain the notion of what we would call a third party.
But what third party?
What third party?
What is the third party?
What would it be?
What would it look like?
What would be the benefits of it?
What would be the various characteristics?
And what it would be, me thinks, is what we saw, what Nigel Farage is doing with the Reform UK and what happened with Brexit.
Because what we're seeing now, believe it or not, what we're seeing is something similar to this.
We're seeing a lot of people who want to get away from this, who are saying that whatever this iteration of governance is, whatever you want to call this, it's not working.
And we're through with it.
And we don't want anything to do with it.
The Republican Party has basically abandoned you completely.
I was listening to Massey with Tucker.
Phenomenal interview.
Just a great, great interview.
You are talking about the Epstein files like there are files.
There are going to be people who are going to be saying, What about the TPUSA files?
There are no files.
There are no files.
What are we doing?
What is happening?
Today was a victory day in Russia.
And they're making it sound like Russia's kind of pared down this and Russia's running out of gas.
Not in the least.
It's like, I can't believe how the media lie like this.
They're still doing this.
So, what I'm saying is, you're looking at right now Reform USA, a reform party.
And that, of course, is going to have to be looked at and reviewed.
And there has to be some kind of a platform that you're going to deal with.
But the Republicans don't have it.
And Hillsdale, this is the part.
Which gets me.
Going back to that, I really like the fact that there was this conservative, a higher education unit, which is wonderful.
This group of folks, which is wonderful, which is great, which is fantastic.
Hillsdale Conservative Unit00:15:45
And what amazed me more than anything else is I thought somebody along the line, somebody in their group would say, We don't want to be a part of this necessarily because she is drawing a lot of fire.
And you're missing the point.
TPUSA is not going to be around for long.
It can't be because they're spending so much time with this infighting and all this kind of stuff.
It's the strangest thing.
And she is not even supporting TPUSA, but promoting herself.
Does that make sense?
Is that it?
There's also something, too, and I don't know if this is fair.
I don't know if this is right.
I don't know if this is anything I necessarily want to say.
But, ladies in particular, maybe you are.
Watching.
In fact, Sarah O'Brien says, EK is so funny.
She's lied about so much.
Everyone forgives her time after time.
I can't stand to hear her voice or even her name.
That is precisely what we were talking about.
And thank you.
Ladies in particular, I find this fascinating.
What do you notice about her style?
When she comes out, she's got a lot of money.
A lot of hair and makeup, a lot of image.
What is her image right now?
Please tell me what it is.
What is her image?
Sloppy, disheveled, lower rung, less gold, more tea.
What is she trying to convey?
And women know this more than anything else.
Women know this, they're able to see this.
How do you.
What are you trying to convey?
What is it?
Is it a style?
I'm seeing something which, again, this when you're at that level, you have image people, hair and makeup, wardrobe folks.
You pay them, not enormous, they certainly have the money.
But you would think they would sit down and say, first and foremost, I want to make sure that I'm conveying the right message.
Sarah Bryan says, I likewise am a widow.
I'm so sorry to hear that.
And you can relate.
But you see, Sarah, that doesn't define you.
That's a part of you, a very serious part of you, but that doesn't define you.
That's the most important.
When you ask yourself a very simple question, I hate to say it, but image makes a lot of, makes a lot of, how do I say this?
You may not like to hear this, you may not care about this.
But if ever you think that spending the rest of your life wearing a baseball cap backwards, if you think you're going to be taken seriously, I'm sorry.
It's not against the law.
You do whatever you want.
But believe me, it ain't going to happen.
It ain't going to happen.
Especially when what you're saying is not that great to begin with.
So, consequently, by analogy, how she looks is very, very important.
Where are her children?
Somebody brought up a good point the other day.
He said, Charlie never saw his children.
He was always busy.
Maybe he was.
I wonder about them.
I'm the only person I think, I shouldn't say that.
You probably do too.
But I always wonder about these kids.
What is happening to those kids?
What do they think?
What do they hear?
Do they see?
Have they seen?
Do they have mean friends of theirs who've said, hey, do you want to see the video of your father being killed?
How do we know this?
Do they have grief counseling?
Are they being protected from this?
Are they being.
Causited and insulated from this?
I don't know.
And what also bothers me the most is her or their parents.
How in the name of God can their parents, can Charlie's parents and sister, a parent does not want to bury or whatever they did, their child?
Their child was, it was a hit.
It was a hit which has all of the trappings of a very, very serious, serious, serious.
Event.
And this is what we should be talking about, not this notion about.
And now Charlie will give him some awards and say, do they know what, do they care about what happened?
Do they, do they, does this woman care at all about what happened?
I would have loved to have said, you gave out, you gave out awards to Victor Davis Hansen, who cannot pronounce nuclear.
You gave out, you have history.
This is an academic institution.
And being a part of academe, you, I would think, would have, you would be probably interested in knowing a little bit about what happened, what really happened to this man.
This is the most blatant cover up Patsy story in recent history.
How can everybody on this dais and everybody at this university look the other way?
Sarah Bryan says, I would never act like her.
Her poor babies don't have a chance of a normal life.
She is into herself.
Of, yes.
Thank you, by the way.
Thank you.
It seems like that to me.
Does anybody care?
Is anybody even remotely interested in this?
But the parents, when she said, when, and this, remember, this is who she is.
So when people say, you know, what do you, what is your problem with her?
It's like, you don't know anything about her, do you?
When she gave that song and dance story, that ridiculous, that crazy, stupid story, that lunatic story about, She said, Charlie loved my mother.
My mother, Laurie Franzler, they were so close.
They were, she was like a son to him.
My mother, they really, really, I just, really, this is what you're doing.
This is the mother who brought him in.
How is she going to be doing on Mother's Day?
How is this going to be happening?
This is, as a mother, normally there's this connection to the family.
And you bring people together.
Put it this way the only person who could theoretically possibly understand your alleged grief more than anybody else are his parents.
And there's nothing, so it's one thing after another.
And every time she speaks, she always talks about me, her, these conspiracy theories and how she's made me feel bad.
And she's, it blows my mind.
Truly, absolutely, honest to God, blows my mind.
And then people will say, Why are you talking about her?
It's like, Do you not see this?
There's never been anything like this.
There is nobody.
Savannah Guthrie actually acted.
People were kind of getting rough on her, but she really acted just nobody questioned anything about how she felt.
They might have questioned about could you have maybe paid some money a little earlier, whatever it was.
Nobody, people don't normally think these things.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
They don't normally think these things.
It absolutely just makes me think, wow.
And this is the part, this is the part also.
Right now, we have something which is even more important.
We have right now, they're going to do everything in their power to try and cover that up.
Thank God we're going to have cameras in the courtroom.
Thank God.
Thank God for that.
Normally, I'm not a big fan of them, but now we're going to have them.
Thank God we have them because you'll be able to see specifically what happens and people will be able to go through it.
A lot of great, great, great people focusing on this Baron and others, and Candace and Coach and Freddo, and a lot of people.
They're going to try to shift this to this man's blame.
Do they understand this?
Does Hillsdale College understand what's happening?
Do they think of this guy as Lee Harvey Oswald?
Think of it as Do they have any idea?
You think somebody would say, Dr. Arne or whatever your name, whoever the president is, and Pat Sajak, I'd like to bring you up to speed on a few things here.
Louise Brooks says, EK is a dime store Kardashian wannabe.
Cringe.
You know, Kim Kardashian is, how do I say this?
She's just phony, but she doesn't, how do I say this?
Kardashian, Meghan Markle, those are the ones who are kind of sort of maybe in this realm.
Thank you, by the way.
Do you realize what I'm saying?
I would love to stand up there.
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you on Hillsdale College.
But if you want to do something, You are now being part and partial.
You have front row seats to one of the biggest, one of the most incredible, one of the most monumentally obvious, obvious, one of the most obvious examples of a cover up that we have ever seen.
Right now at Hillsdale College, Erica, this man.
Is being charged with shooting something that's never been connected to your husband.
Where we're not even sure if there was even a confession.
But you say that Charlie believes in liberty and he was a proponent of liberty and I wanted liberty and the liberty.
Well, what about his liberty?
Have you talked to anybody?
Have you or any of your people ever been, and not only Erica, but I hope somebody from the defense team has talked to, gone to meet with.
With a baron and others to sit down and say, Show me what you've got.
What am I missing here?
Explain this microphone story to me.
Explain this other thing.
Explain who these people were.
And also explain to me this security head who never had an ambulance, this security head who never even had, they just never did anything.
And who are these people taking SD cards and I need them?
That's evidence.
You cannot take.
Evidence of a crime scene.
They're very interested.
They're very emphatic about telling people that they can't get rid of, you know, they have to maintain and preserve files, you know, things that you've made or things that you've said against spoliation and that sort of thing.
But nobody cares anything about this.
So while they sit there with all this, and please don't take this the wrong way Jesus is this, God is this, someone that God is God and God and God and God.
Jesus is saying, Are you countenancing?
Are you rubber stamping this?
Have you lifted a finger?
Do you know how history has had this paddock in Las Vegas mean anything to you?
Lee Harvey Oswald?
Lee Harvey Oswald, they had it open and shut.
They knew all about him.
They knew bin Laden's name immediately.
Is that okay?
Should I be asked permission to say this?
What is the matter with us?
So, excuse me if I yell bullshit a little bit too much.
Excuse me if my heart doesn't drop every time I see the same act from the same person, the same, I understand it.
And this, it's always invariably about her, a story she was in, a story they were in, and how she's doing and how she's suffering this and she's showing this toughness.
Even though the night of the White House Correspondence Center, which, by the way, we have forgotten all about.
Do you know this?
Do you know this?
We've forgotten everything about everything, everything about this.
Louise says, Louise Brooks says, How will they establish chain of custody for the SD card?
What SD card?
Where is it?
Who has it?
Chain of custody.
How about location?
What if they say, Hey, did you take that?
Oh, I don't know.
Do you have that?
No.
Why did you take this?
I don't know.
I thought I didn't want anybody to perhaps use this to dishonor and sully the image of.
Why did you take this?
Did you offer this to the police?
Well, no.
Did the police ever mention anything?
Did you tell the police you had this?
Where is this now?
It's a good question, what you're asking.
Did you look at it?
Did you offer?
Did you?
I don't know about you, but wouldn't you?
Normally, if you were there, let's say you were running video just for whatever it's worth, you were doing, you were part of something else, some other adventure, some other instance, some other thing.
And wouldn't you say, listen, I've got something here which may help you?
This might provide a good vantage.
Wouldn't you want to help?
Wouldn't you?
Is anybody even asking about that?
No, instead, the Charlie Kirk show with these Colvett and these other people are just talking about themselves.
I've never seen anything.
It's the part, it's the same hubris that causes people to go to somebody's X channel and say, hey, you can't say something about people wearing mullets or whatever it is.
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You know, this sense of, I don't know what it is.
What's the word?
Not proportioning, you know, relevance or overstepping things.
I'm not sure what the word is.
But we're missing the whole point here.
And invariably, invariably, I'm looking around tonight on WABC or this morning, Sunday morning, from 2 to 5 a.m.
Hey, by the way, Jamie called in.
Jamie, are you listening?
Jamie called in.
We have a great listener, Jamie.
And I don't know why.
I don't know why.
Don't ask me.
But Jamie called up on a radio show, and I thought Jamie was a woman.
I don't know.
I'm just seeing your name.
Like this says Maria, I want to Maria.
This one says HR, whatever it is, or maybe a Jane or Pat, or like one of those innocuous androgynous names.
And he called up.
I thought you were a woman.
Anyway, tonight I'm going to be talking to these people who are, for the most part, conservatives.
And I'm going to say we've got to do something.
We've got to talk about this stupid 8647, the Comey.
Seashells, you know, that particular message.
This is the most unconstitutional thing I've ever heard.
What is the matter with us?
What is the matter?
What is happening?
It's just.
Someone, let me ask you something.
Do you ever feel that you're the only person who knows what's going on?
That they really don't understand.
Like they'll think that.
It's like imagine on November the 22nd, 1963, in Dallas, Texas.
I'm sure there were traffic problems.
I'll bet you somewhere there were traffic problems.
I'll bet you somewhere, with all that's going on with all of the police, probably somebody was late to work.
Can you imagine that person only looking at November the 22nd as the day the traffic was jammed in Dallas?
He would say, That's what you took from it?
But do you know why it was jammed?
Yeah, I do.
But do you know why?
Do you know why?
This is how many patsies?
Let me ask a lot of the folks, too.
And by the way, and this goes out to friends and trolls and people who wear hats backwards and wear hoodies.
What does it mean to you that we're having another patsy?
What if, what does it mean?
Let me ask you this Does it mean anything to you that we're telling the world, go ahead and do this to us?
Because anybody that you throw out as the potential or as the alleged.
Assassin, we'll go along with it.
How does that feel like to you?
How does that feel like that nobody takes this seriously?
How does it feel that this guy, they're setting him up again?
What we're never going to get even to the bottom of this.
We're not having anything released about UFOs or stupid tapes and all that, nothing about Epstein, nothing about anything.
Why aren't people?
I'm furious by this.
I am furious.
Whoever's involved, whether it's Democrats or Republicans, and I can't find anybody who will share my fury.
I know some of you do, but it's like most people don't understand it.
They're angry about things.
They're angry about stuff that I don't even understand.
They're angry about things.
They're more angry with you.
And they don't really.
It's not that.
How do I say this?
It's not that they.
I don't know if they hate Candace or hate you liking Candace.
I don't know.
They're just miserable people.
These people who are just, they're like these Karen neighbors who call the cops when your ball goes in the yard or like, you know, the Grand Torino, get off my lawn.
I don't know what this is.
We're completely detached from what's going on here.
We're really, I mean, we're very seriously missing a lot of stuff.
Do you know what's happening in the world right now?
Do you know what's happening in the Middle East and Iran and what we're doing?
Do you?
Anyone?
When I saw this Hillsdale College and I think of Victor Davis Hansen, I'm thinking, do you know our elite weapons systems?
They're almost all gone.
They're not going to tell you this.
Do you know what is happening?
Does that bother you?
Anybody?
Most people would say, I don't know.
I think they've been just so deadened.
What are we showing for this?
Do you, I'm changing the subject.
Do you know what happens when urea and all of the components of fertilizer, when that gets back, what that's going to do to food products here?
Not to mention, remember, people say, oh, we got plenty of oil with the reserves.
No, no, no, no.
We use most of the reserves during the COVID period.
Are you ready for this?
Does anybody see this?
Does anybody see what's happening?
Nope.
Does anybody seem to care?
Do you see this?
How is it that I can watch or try to watch or see clippings from conservative cable and they're just sitting there telling the president, You're doing great?
You are fantastic.
How can people listen?
Please explain to me listening to Lindsey Graham.
Any Lindsey Graham fans?
Anybody here?
Can you tell me this?
How is anybody listening to Gomer Pyle?
And not seeing what's happening.
What is it that you care about?
What is it that we care about?
Does anybody care about anything?
Do you understand that?
Is there anything?
Have we cleared up the border problem?
Has that been taken?
Has Tom Holman done his thing?
What happened to Bobby Kennedy?
Bobby Kennedy was supposed to go after, remember, vaccine talk?
Remember that?
What is he talking about now?
I don't know.
SSRIs, maybe.
Red dye number three, pull ups.
He thinks that he actually says that he believes that Tylenol causes autism.
Do I have to tell you something?
What's going on here?
And yet, when somebody comes along and hears Candace who says, I'm trying to do something, people will attack her.
Why?
She's popular, I guess.
I don't know why.
She's the only one providing some kind of information.
And all they have to do is just say, listen, Candace, you're wrong about this, this, this, and this.
That would be devastating.
They never do anything.
I never, I cannot tell you.
I swear to you, I know this sounds like nothing to you.
I just was like, I thought to myself, I don't really give a shit about what.
Somebody says about wearing a hat backwards, but for somebody to come and tell me that I'm talking about them, there's an old joke.
Remember this one?
It's an old joke.
Guy walks into a bar and yells, All lawyers are assholes.
And this guy at the end of the bar says, Hey, I resent that.
He says, Oh, are you a lawyer?
He says, No, I'm an asshole.
When somebody is so, remember the old joke, he was so paranoid, he thought when he went to a football game, whenever they were in a huddle, he thought they were talking about him.
When people centralize, when people want so much to be important, That they think they're talking about me and they're made fools of, but they don't know, they don't know, they don't know the difference.
And I want to say this again.
Let me ask you something.
What are the subjects that people talk about that you absolutely do not care about?
It's up to them.
You know, you can, it's just, I will never understand sports.
Don't get me wrong.
It's interesting.
It's great to have a team.
It's fun.
A little bit of tribalism there.
Yeah, you know, maybe you and your dad or, you know, whatever granddad went to the Yankees games or the Red Sox games or whatever it is.
But for you to analyze and listen to sports radio and got to know the specifics of who did what, I will never tell you you're not entitled to that.
That's not important.
I just marvel.
That you would care that much about it.
So I then turn around and ask the very simple question as follows I would never go onto your channel and say, This is stupid.
What are you talking about?
No.
What is it that makes people do that?
So we have a lot to talk about.
First, let me explain the American people.
Number one, most of us, most of us are just good people who really don't do anything.
They're not good.
They're not bad.
They don't get anybody's way.
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They just sort of.
Well, they just sort of maybe, I don't know what the word is.
They just sort of, what's the word?
They just sort of don't do anything.
No hits, no runs, no errors.
Then you got people who are, I think, very, very, very connected and a lot of people who aren't.
But then you have a lot of people who are not nice people.
And one of the things that I notice the most is that there's no curiosity.
Oh, there's trouble.
Texas Beach Girl, wait a minute, says Charlie Kirk's parents may be doing things that they are keeping private.
Women like Erica Kirk see their husband's mother like they are competing against them.
That could very well be.
I'm sure that's happened before.
Maybe some of you have had that in the past.
But don't you think you would want, just for purposes of appearance, don't you think you'd want to do this?
Don't you think, for purposes of appearance, don't you think that Erica Kirk is so connected with her own image, her own self image, that she would say, look, whether I think this or not, I'm going to give this opinion.
You think she, being the actress, would say, Okay, here's what I'm going to do.
I'm going to come across like this, this, and this.
I'm going to say this.
I want people to love me.
Nobody loves her.
Nobody loves her.
This was Hillsdale College.
They're not going to be rude.
They're not going to be rude to her.
They're not going to boo her or anything like that.
But if you could have somehow connected some kind of a plethismograph or some.
Some reaction, some something to really react and to record how they were really affected by her.
They would say, We don't know the first thing about Erica Kirk.
We don't know the first thing about her.
We don't know.
Most people would say, I'm sorry, what did she do?
She's Charlie's.
It's like, I hate to say it, it's like Kobe Bryant's wife.
What did she do?
Kobe Bryant's wife.
Yeah, but what did she do?
No.
And if she showed up and she was there to accept an award on behalf of Kobe or opening up the Kobe Bryant Elementary School, you'd say, oh, that makes sense.
But what if she started showing up and saying, what are you doing?
I'm just here.
I'm in charge of the Kobe Bryant fan club.
Okay.
You know, it's been pretty tough on me.
I'm sure it has.
I'm sure it has.
You know, people say some terrible things about me.
I'm sure they do.
Eventually, people would say, Why is she doing this?
Nobody cares about this.
Remotely interested.
I've never seen anything like it.
Yoko Ono.
Yoko Ono was one of the most.
Sometimes she was so almost.
It was like keeping almost with that pacifist, Buddhist, whatever her religion.
She really kept to it.
She never said anything about that.
Hey, G, Dad, some people just exist.
Indeed.
Indeed.
Yoko Ono, say what you want, just was when John died.
That was it.
She didn't even, she didn't do the plastic Ono band again.
I know Sean Ono was involved in certain things, but Coretta Scott King.
Coretta Scott King kind of went into the, she didn't really do much of anything.
Jackie Kennedy took care of her kids.
Now people argue, remember, they were, and anybody who believes this nonsense that, well, you can't talk about her because she's a widow, they didn't know that rule about Jackie Kennedy.
My God, they came after her like you wouldn't believe with Aristotle Onassis.
I mean, it was brutal.
But she never talked about herself.
You know, I'm going through a lot.
You know, I could have been hit too that day.
You know, I was sitting right next to him.
You know, I've been through hell.
You know, he had a lot of mistresses.
You know that, right?
I would do a lot.
And his family treated me like garbage.
You know, the rumor has it that she didn't have any money.
She didn't have money like you think.
They're not as rich as you think.
Maybe this Schlossberg, oh my God, this kid's got so much money.
It's not even funny with these trust funds and everything.
But then it was a different story.
Anyway, but the point is, nobody ever did this.
Somebody think of these.
Some of these people are like professional widows.
By the way, you remember Bianca Jagger, professional divorcee.
She was divorced from Nick Jagger.
Jerry Hall, too, professional divorcee.
That's it.
Can you think of anybody who ever did this, who ever said, you know, I've been through a lot right now?
No.
I mean, I have never seen anything like this.
And again, I'm going to say this, and I'm repeating myself, and I'm sorry.
You think somebody would say, you know, Erica, we've got to talk to you about something.
Donor pledges are dropping precipitously.
I mean, really, really seriously.
We've got to do something about this.
We've got to do something here.
And you're not helping.
Can you just try this?
We have a script for you to write or to read.
And it just basically, there's one word that's not in there I or me or my.
You're not even there.
I want you to talk about TPUSA because remember that organization, not you.
I don't think she gives a shit about TPUSA.
I just think she wants to be in charge.
I don't even think, you know what?
I don't even think it's about the money as much as this.
I think she wants to be famous.
When she walks up and does this thing, they gave her that award.
I thought, and look at, don't forget, go back and look at Pat Sajak's face.
All she has to do is say nothing.
Just say nothing.
Talk about Charlie.
Talk about this.
Talk about the kids.
Talk about America.
Talk about philanthropy.
Talk about the importance of secondary education or college education, higher education.
How important it is for you and Hillsdale to enjoy this conservative foundation to your thinking.
That would be great.
People would love it to try to come back off of that monstrosity where she came out saying, I just want to go home, crying like a little baby, when nobody else is even upset.
Let me also change the subject.
Do you, are you amazed and that nobody's talked about the White House correspondence dinner at all?
This, this shooter, he must feel like the biggest loser.
Nobody really picked up about, you know, manifestos, nothing.
Nothing.
It's like nobody cares the first thing about it.
Nothing.
Zero.
We just don't talk about stuff.
It just never follows through.
We just forget about the whole thing.
My friend, I don't even know where to start.
I see, something happened, I think, with this Charlie business.
And she might have precipitated it in a weird way because what I'm doing is I'm seeing examples of this kind of a detached behavior that I've never seen before.
I've never seen anything like it.
But all I know is that you find it fascinating, as do I. You and I find it completely and absolutely.
Somebody said, Yeah, she's an empty vessel.
She's vacuous and void and vacant and vapid and vacuous, being very alliterative.
But there's just nothing there.
And nobody still has said, We have to do something.
We got to figure out the look we want you to have.
We want you to be more like a mom.
We want you to cut your hair, do whatever the hell it is you're supposed to do.
We don't know what this is, but you're not the big star.
You are the residual.
You're the stay behind.
You're the remnant of Charlie.
You're not the star.
So when you go out there, people aren't there to see you.
They're trying to give an award, baby, to Charlie.
We had to give you one at the same time.
I thought it was almost a joke.
She should have accepted it for Charlie.
She's only been doing anything for eight months.
And in fact, assuming this position as CEO based upon the intention of Charlie in a recording of some sort that nobody has ever seen.
Does this make sense to you?
Does all this make sense?
Let me say to you, this is something that few people really will grasp.
Look at this Rachel Christensen says, Thank you for all that you do.
Well, thank you as well.
I appreciate that immensely.
You're very, very kind.
I'm also going to be talking about some other things too.
Listen to what I'm saying.
The Reform Party, the Reform U.S. Party, that's where we're going to go.
Like Nigel Farage, because this group of people, let me ask you, is there anybody, I know you have a lot of hard feelings about President Trump.
I understand that.
I dig it.
I know how it is.
Some of you have very, very, very strong feelings about President Trump.
And you're entitled to them.
I'm not going to argue with you.
I'm not going to, whatever it is.
But I think one of the biggest problems most people have, and you might as well have, is because he has the worst advice ever, ever of them all.
The worst advice ever.
Period.
Period.
Now, is there anybody, any redeeming person, anybody, anybody you're looking for?
Midterms 2028.
Is there anybody there?
Or the Republican horizon or Democrat, somebody that says, that's my guy or gal, that's the person.
Who is going to direct this country where?
Without it being more, huge problems.
That's another one.
We also have, as I mentioned before, this business about this Comey prosecution.
We are killing free speech in this country.
I got a lot to say.
I don't want to be the bearer of bad news.
But this is huge.
And believe it or not, can I tell you something?
This is how odd it is.
Sometimes talking about Candace and talking about all this stuff is kind of like a relief.
It's like a, you know, Marjorie Taylor Greene.
I think you're right about that.
Joe Kent is up there.
Massey.
I'll tell you even that, you know, Luna's coming across, even believe it or not, that Bobert, there are people who are, they have their moments.
They have their moments.
Also, Watch a unique conflation, not a conflation, but a movement of people.
If Nick Fuentes, Nick Fuentes, Nick, if he ever did something, if he ever figured out, this is most important, if he ever figured out to just, if Nick Fuentes ever calmed his message down, if he laid off the really, the stuff that just hurts, you don't need to say that.
But if you just listen to what he said about America first, he's brilliant.
Brilliant.
The problem is the stuff he says is ridiculous.
He gets himself in trouble.
Translation You are going to be seeing new people, new names, new voices, new directions that you never thought even possible before.
So pay very close attention.
Okay?
Very, very, very close attention.
Ben Shapiro.
That's another one.
Ben's at least smart enough to kind of back off a little bit.
Ben's going to kind of back off.
I mean, just kind of bad, bad.
You know what I mean?
Just back off a little bit.
Let me tell you something, my friends.
We are in the position, and I mean this sincerely, where we are going to, we are looking at the watershed.
A lot of important things are happening, and a lot of things that are happening in ways that I don't even think you thought even remotely possible.
Seriously, absolutely, positively.
You understand what I'm saying?
This is something which is very, very, very critical.
Also, don't forget, too, that we cannot forget about Epstein, and we cannot forget about children.
This is going to be, I hope, somebody needs to talk about children.
Mrs. L, by the way, is going to be talking to you about some very, very important things.
Oh, by the way, thank you so much.
You're subscribing to her channel.
It always made her so happy because she took a hit for reasons that I think have to do with that big tech does not like somebody like her being a firebrand, telling everybody that there's a deep state complicity in terms of child predation.
So thank you.
Please follow her at Lynn's Warriors on YouTube.
Lynn's Warriors.
I thank you for that.
So, anyway, tomorrow we'll talk.
Tomorrow is Mother's Day.
To the mothers, we wish you this is your day.
It must be tough sometimes for women who could not have children.
But let's not forget adoptee, adoptive parents, adoption parents, or whatever the particular phrase is.
They are 100% in the fold, so to speak.
And they are to be honored as well.
It's an incredible thing that we're talking about.
Involving children.
I mean this.
Remember what I told you.
You are a part.
You were biologically and chemically and organically connected and tethered.
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There's no other relationship.
That's why I'm thinking Charlie's mother, one mother to another mother would understand these things.
I don't understand that.
I don't get that.
That shows a meanness, it shows a detachment.
It really, really does.
That's also thinking tomorrow is a very important day because we have, you know, for whatever the reason is, we have lost all kinds of connections.
Oh, look at this.
Look at Olivia.
Bless her heart.
Look what Olivia did.
Thank you, Olivia.
Gifted 10 memberships.
Beautiful.
Look at this one.
This is beautiful.
I met my husband's son when he was two and a half and raised him up until he was 18.
And then he came back after 21.
But he knew everything.
Now he's 30 and has children of his own.
I'm very proud of him.
Absolutely.
Isn't that beautiful?
And you will be as connected to him as anything else.
And another thing to remember what kids understand kids know who loves them.
I will also tell you something that grandparents have a position with kids nobody has.
Nobody.
That's why people use it.
They have it in such esteem.
And when that dick wipe refers to me as Papa, don't use that name in vain.
Is that the best you can do?
First of all, number one, kid, you're not in my league.
So if you want to argue with somebody, do yourself a favor.
Find somebody who likes to, you know, I don't know, who is more your style.
Okay?
This is different.
This isn't for you.
Okay, stay in your own lane.
This isn't going to be pretty.
But when I think about that, I thought to myself, it's very, very, very, very serious.
Because, you know, when you think about grandparents, I mean, oh my God.
Do you know that my grandmother, my, oh, I had two grandmothers who were just phenomenal.
And I just, I don't know why.
To this day, to this day, if I see some older woman, like a grandmother, oh my God, somebody who can really cook and somebody who just, Oh,
years ago we had this friend of the family, old lady, and everybody called her Granny, including her family.
But everybody, her name was just Granny.
Everybody called her Granny.
She was from Florida.
And she one time says, You like peas?
I said, Well, yeah, sure.
You know, I'm thinking Lasur peas, you know, green giant peas.
I used to like those and the plastic.
You know, the green giant and the corn, and I liked them.
And one of the things which I found so interesting.
Was that it was so wonderful and so terrific and so great.
I thought to myself, you know what?
This is great.
This is wonderful.
And then she made biscuits and things like that.
I thought, oh my God.
And I thought she should teach people how to do this.
This woman was revered.
Somebody put okra.
I loved okra.
Love that stuff.
Anyway, this woman, there is feminine, there is pulchritude.
There's a lot of stuff.
But then there's that kind of beauty and that kind of respect that is just off the charts.
There's no way.
It's venerated absolutely positively.
It's just amazing.
That's right.
Slimy okra.
Nothing wrong with that.
Nothing wrong with slimy okra.
Love slimy okra.
Love it.
Fried.
Doesn't matter.
Anyway, my friends, thank you.
Thank you for this.
Thank you for your kindness.
Thank you for your contributions.
Thank you for those of you who've Paid attention.
Thank you.
For those of you who have a hard time being, comporting yourself, you've been pretty good.
You've been pretty good about this.
You know, it's funny.
I love all the okra, the lovers of that.
See, okra, I love this.
Come to the table here.
You know, we call this soul food.
Look at this.
M. Blove, M. M. B loves Jesus.
His adult children are cutting off their parents.
My sons and their wives have taken my 13 grandchildren away from me.
Two years now with no explanation.
This is an epidemic.
Please expose this.
Love you and Lynn.
This is an absolute.
This is disgusting.
And what I suspect, it's the daughter in law or whoever the in law is.
That's the one.
You can't.
That is absolutely a sin, a mortal sin of the first stripe.
Kids need grandparents.
Grandparents need.
It keeps.
We don't care about.
Having families where you look out for each other.
I would give anything for that.
Aunts and uncles and big fam, I'm serious.
It was really something when I was a kid, we had cousins and everybody got along and we played together.
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And then all of a sudden, the old folks died off and then there was no connection there.
But I loved it.
I used to love and just trying to keep track of all of these aunts.
They were all Sicilian aunts, my grandmother's sisters.
Rose, Pina was Josephine.
Josepina, Pina.
Pino was Joe, Pina.
But anyway, Rose, Phoebe, Josephine.
What was it?
Oh, there was one was kind of a pain in the ass.
They had a bunch of Phoebies.
Bunch of Phoebies.
Loads of them.
I don't know why.
There were so many Phoebies, and there were Carmelas, Carmelina, Giusepina, Pauline.
And then we had these names.
We had names like Nanarane.
This was a grandmother.
This was like their grandma.
This woman was old.
From the time I can remember, she was old.
She had one of these things, like those hairs that come out.
Those hairs, they just kind of go kiss her and say, oh no.
And she would hug you.
And we had one.
This is terrible.
This is terrible.
Terrible.
I'm going to tell you the story because I'm terrible.
One had never shaved her legs and wore stockings rolled down, kind of like below the knee.
You know, whether you roll them down and you can see the hair kind of like, oh.
But she was a large woman.
Her breast was pendulous.
You might say, did you say breast?
No, breast.
Apparently, she had some type of mastectomy or modified or something.
She had one.
And it Shifted to the middle.
So, and because of whatever reason, maybe because of scar tissue, whatever, apparently they tried to explain to me that Bruziers, or as my one relative called them, Brazils, she couldn't do it.
So this woman would walk towards you like this with the stockings and the whole bed and the hair.
And this was another one.
They all had the hair and this breast.
That I don't know, it was like another person, and there was no.
Imagine a hubcap with a Buick hubcap on a.
I don't know what this would be.
I don't know what you would call this, whatever this thing would be like a hassock or a tackling dummy or something.
It was an obelisk that was pendulous, hung in the middle, and you would come in.
And she would want to hug you, so you would emerge.
Oh, it was just, and I would sit there and say, 'How did it get in the middle?' My mother said, 'Well, you gotta understand.' See, it slides over, it slides over.
Well, you know, the skin and the hair.
It used to, oh my God, it was a weird.
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I had an, oh God, I had another, oh, I had one relative, poor guy.
He had, I think it was neurofibromatosis, you know, the tumors on the nerve endings, and I think Van Ricklenhausen's and hydrocephaly, water in the brain, big misshapen head.
So sad, but it's true.
And they're all dead now.
I can tell you this.
One ear here, one ear here.
You should have seen the glasses.
I'll never forget this.
He left his glasses here, and the other one was down here.
I know who these are.
So one day, he frightened people.
He frightened people.
And he wasn't a good guy.
But he did.
When we saw the elephant man, this is so terrible.
God, I'm sorry.
Please.
My mother, I said, You're watching TV?
I said, Who's this remind you of?
She never saw it.
Merrick, whatever, the elephant man.
I'm not an animal.
I'm a man.
Anyway, so I said, Who does that remind you of?
He goes, Oh, no.
I said, Yep.
I'm not going to say his name because I can't.
Little dignity.
So, anyway, one day, I don't know what happened.
I left my lunch, didn't bring my lunch.
It was a big deal for my lunch.
They said, I somehow got to the phone.
I said, Can you get it?
He goes, Yeah, I'll have it.
This is his name is Chichidu.
I have Chichidu bring it over.
What?
No, no, forget it.
No, I don't need to eat.
You don't need to eat.
Lunch was very important to me.
He came to the school.
Oh my God.
I was torn between two lovers.
I was torn between feeling I'm the worst person in the world.
I'm saying, thank you.
Hi, is there any?
And I see, and I hear this kind of a, I hear this voice.
Oh no.
He brought the lens.
He went to the front.
He can't go to the back.
So the nun calls me up and said, Thank you.
And of course, you always had to kiss these people.
And this guy, I had to do the right thing.
And people, these kids were like this.
I said, Long story.
It's a long story.
It was terrible.
It was terrible.
I should be ashamed of myself.
But I was a kid.
I didn't know what to do.
It was horrifying.
It was terrifying.
It was horrifying.
I know that I'm serious.
St. Peter, God, come here.
Come here.
Yeah.
You, me, me.
Yeah.
You, come here.
What is it about the lunch thing?
Oh, yeah.
Look, I was a kid.
I thought there's a place in hell for me, you know.
But it was interesting.
It was interesting.
I had another one.
His sister, listen to this.
I'm going to tell you a story.
You're not going to believe it.
I'm going to tell you a story.
His sister had a not a not.
Lordosis.
Oh, Leslie's a new member.
Thank you, Leslie.
Not Lordosis or Kyphosis, but a real hunchback.
I mean, a real, you know, hunchback, you know, ringing the bell.
That was his sister.
So, this one and this one.
So, growing up, listen to this.
We had these stories.
I'm going to leave you with this one.
Okay.
True story.
So, help me God.
I asked that they, and I'm thinking they're all gone.
I'm the, I'm, they're gone.
So this won't get back to me, I don't think.
But anyway, I asked, what happened to Chichida, you know, whatever.
They all had names like that, Sarikia, you know, Susupina, Sarikia, you know, these weird names.
I said, what happened to her?
Listen to this.
You ready for this?
Ready for this?
When she was a kid, she was stepped on by a cow.
I'm not saying it's a true story, that's what they told me.
I said, a cow?
First of all, the cows.
What was she doing under a cow?
What was she doing near a cow?
Was she in the field?
And cows are slow and they don't.
A cow?
Yeah, I said, well, why?
And eventually my father said, look, I don't know.
Are you sure about this story?
Yeah, this guy, it had me going for years.
Sometimes I'd be at the table and it was a joke.
Years later, I'd be like this.
And my mother said, What's the matter?
I'm like, you know, 40 years old.
A cow?
How did she step?
Who put her under a cow?
Cows are slow, they lumber.
They think they say, Hey, I don't want to step on this.
I swear to God, it's this is the story I heard.
This is the story.
Oh, I can tell you.
Then we got the gangsters.
That's another one too.
And bootleggers on both sides of my family.
Oh, just say, Julie says, Grandad, your stories.
The pendulous boob.
And not to mention, you're a hand fart expert.
Thanks for the laughs.
We all love you and your stories.
The stories.
I'm sorry.
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It's true.
My mother was here.
My mother, if she were here, she'd tell you the same story.
She was very good at that.
Oh, by the way, when I talked to Freddo, I hope you saw the Freddo.
Freddo's learning how to.
She didn't do this on the air.
Maybe I shouldn't tell her this.
But before we went in, he goes, Look, I'm learning it.
I said, Well, you're coming along.
This is a great day.
I did three hours with Coach Collins.
Geez, three hours.
Him, Freddo was terrific.
And then coming up, I got a tech.
I'm not going to go into detail.
But in June, Miss Candace said she wants to do it.
I said, Okay, you're busy.
She said, Look for June.
She said, All right, I'll hold you to it.
So I'll keep you posted.
And that was going to be.
You know what's so funny about this?
Why is it that we like her so much?
You ever think about this?
I mean, I like her.
She's a good, but we really.
That's what I'm thinking.
I don't even think about the cow anymore.
I'm thinking about that.
It's like, why do we really like her?
What does she do?
What?
What does.
Why does she.
This is so important.
It's amazing.
Look at this.
You guys sit for so long.
Some of those old people things you put under your desk and pedal so that you can keep your circulation active and not die.
Yes, you're right about that.
Some kind of a thrombus, a thrombus, some big, some bolus.
You know what's very good too, by the way?
You know what's really, really good, ladies?
You would love, listen to me, ladies and men, are these socks.
What do they call them?
Not pressure socks.
You know what I'm calling them?
That's not suspension socks.
What do they call those?
Trumps you wear them.
I don't really need them.
I don't have swollen ankles, but they feel great.
You know what I'm saying?
The socks, the pressure socks, the hell have I seen?
What do they call?
They're called, no, that's not it.
There's a name for it.
They're called, ah, compression socks.
Yes, yes, yes.
Somebody told me the other day, he says, you know, you should really try a pair.
I said, well, why?
Especially if you're on a plane.
Like, you know, if you're in six hours, something like that, it'd be really good.
And if you ever go to New Zealand or something, you really need this.
They are some of the most, they feel great.
Compression, they feel great.
Do you understand this?
I don't know why this one here, Z, what kind of name is this?
ZYX.
One thing I did really well was mechanical drawing, drafting.
They had tables where you stand and you can move them for your work.
I like that.
Remember when people would stand up at desks?
Remember that for a long time?
I sit down.
But Rumsfeld stood at a standing desk.
They stood the whole day long.
They never sat down.
I guess that's good.
Are you making fun of people with disabilities?
Yes.
Yes, of course.
Brutally mocking them, derisively.
Okay?
Look at this.
What's this story all about and why?
Isn't she great?
You must be a lot of fun on a long trip.
All right, my friends.
In any event, Happy early Mother's Day.
Thank you so much.
Have a great and a glorious night.
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