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hat I get to say and put things the way I want to. It's a great, great, great experience, you know. So I feel bad for anybody who feels like it's a job. Now the other thing that makes this fun is that I do it live. I wouldn't like this at all if I were recording it right now and then you just got to see it an hour later. No fun at all. I wouldn't have any interest in that whatsoever. It's only th…
← Previous segment →a, Donald Trump had some things to say. Nobody makes politics as fun as Trump does. I don't know why even his enemies haven't at least appreciated the fun of it. Like even if you don't want him to be president, I get that. I get that. We all understand. But you can't enjoy the good parts, like the pure entertainment of it all? All right, watch the show that Trump puts on.
So this is, he says, talk about her. He says fired after two days. Wow, Ronna McDaniel got fired by fake news NBC. She only lasted two days. And this after McDaniel went out of her way to say what they wanted to hear. It leaves her in a very strange place. It's called Never Neverland and it's not a place you want to be. These radical left lunatics are crazy. Crazy.
That's interesting. Do you wonder if more people will be willing to say that the real problem is mental illness? Because when I say it I don't get a lot of pushback, weirdly. But he's saying crazy. And the top people in NBC are weak. They were broken and embarrassed. My low ratings, highly overpaid quote talent. Bring back free and fair press. Make America great again.
Just watching him have his third act fun is pretty amazing. He's just sort of enjoying this week. I mean he's got other legal jeopardy of course. There's always going to be more. But he's having a good week.
So for me the takeaway of the whole NBC thing, which by the way they did fire her after two days so she's gone, is that the NBC management gave up the game and their own employees were so embarrassed by it that they had to reverse it. And what I mean by gave up the game is for what, two and a half years or something, MSNBC and NBC had been reporting that January 6 was an insurrection. So how did management justify hiring a known, according to them, insurrectionist to put on the show next to their fine good people who would never tell you a lie? How could they justify that?
There's only one way. NBC management knew that it was never true, anything their hosts were saying about the news. Am I wrong about that? Is there any other way to see it? Because there's a little bit of a mind reading going on with this, right? But it's process of elimination. What else could it be? What else could it be? It has to be that the NBC management knew that their own product, their news, were lying to you and telling you a hoax. Because if any of that were true there's no way they would hire the insurrectionist to work on the network next to the people who had been calling them insurrectionists for years. Couldn't possibly happen.
So but it did happen because the management was completely aware that it was not true, I assume. Now that's a little mind reading, I grant you. So if you're going to call me out on it that would be the correct thing to do. But I ask you, what's the other way to look at it? How else can you explain that they would bring on somebody that their hosts had been calling the worst criminals in the world, insurrectionists who they believe should be in jail? How do you explain it? You can only explain it by they didn't believe the insurrectionist hoax story that was their main content for two and a half years. There isn't another way to explain that.
It's not just a difference of opinion. It would be like they had decided to put Charles Manson on to talk about the other side of crime. Would they do that? No, because Charles Manson. But they did it in the case of Ronna. Their own hoax was that it was real. So I think that was an embarrassing admission.
Well, Trump's third act is going well. I haven't caught up today. Give me an update. How is the DJT Trump stock? Because yesterday was up 50 percent and at one point his 58 percent stake was worth nine billion dollars. How is it today? Is it up or down so far? Does anybody know? Too soon to know or do we know? We should know by now, right? Somebody says up now.
How do you explain that a media stock that is primarily Truth Social, which is only half a million users, has never made money? How do you explain that the market has valued it as up to 15 billion dollars, maybe even higher today? How do you explain that?
Let me tell you how I explain it. If you ask me, Scott, does this look like a good investment? No, no, no, it doesn't look like a good investment. Are you kidding me? Now you ask me the second question: Scott, are you going to buy any stock? Yes, yes I am. As soon as I get off the show there's very likely that no matter what is happening with the price I'll probably buy a thousand dollars because I don't want to have a lot because it's kind of risky. But do I want Trump to not be crushed by the system? Yes I do.
Do I think that it's a better way to donate to his campaign to just buy an investment in something that might go away? I mean it could go to zero, right? Anything could go to zero. But it might go up. It might go up. I might be able to double my money. That was a campaign donation. So in my world where I try to do things that make the world a little better place, I'm going to disregard the normal risk-reward analysis for this stock and I'm going to buy it to just poke my finger in the eye of the people who are trying to break him. Because when they try to break him they're trying to break you.
They already took a whack at me. They took a whack at me. Do you know why I'm still here? Because of you. The reason I'm still here is that you collectively gathered around and said no, we're not going to let him be cancelled. And many of you joined my subscription service even if you didn't want to, didn't even think that was what you wanted. And some people just signed up to subscribe purely to support free speech more than supporting me, supporting the concept that you don't want to see people you agree with get crushed by the evil system.
So I'm very much a beneficiary of the good judgment and let's say the impulse to set things right that exists out there. You know, the good that's still in people. The good in people that will, if they see you stuck on the road, will pull over and help. Right now here's the thing again that maybe the Democrats didn't count on because they don't understand Republicans. If your car is broken down on the side of the road, the first truck that's going to stop is going to be a Republican. Now if you didn't know that, welcome to the real world.
The reason that I'm protected and I can still get to do this is because of you, period. It's not because of me. It's entirely because of you collectively decided I'm still in business. And that's what apparently a third of the country just decided, that Donald Trump will not be broken by this system. That is the public deciding. So if you think this is about Truth Social being a great investment, I can't tell you it is. But if you think it's about Americans trying to finally say this is too much, this is too much, you've pushed too hard Biden and your goons, and we're just going to put up a break wall. So it's like a firebreak. Buying DJT stock is an act of pure patriotism to act as a firebreak against the Democrats setting the whole country on fire. And it works. It is a firebreak. It absolutely worked. And it also warns them what's coming. You know what I mean? It warns them what's coming because it's a signal of energy.
And if I've taught you anything it's follow the energy, not the arguments. Don't follow the arguments. Don't follow the science. Follow the energy. Now usually the energy is revealed in money because mone
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y and energy go together. So when you see how much energy was put into the DJT stock, that's the story. It's not even a dollar thing. It's the energy. That energy is unmistakable and growing. Meanwhile Trump got hit with a gag order in New York over his Stormy Daniels quote hush money case because he said some things in public slamming the judge. Thank you. Thank you for the gag order. What do yo…
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