We Won
The forces of Mordor have been routed.
The forces of Mordor have been routed.
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| Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. | |
| Welcome to this very sleepy post-election stream. | |
| So, as you may well be aware, we've just, well, not just finished, but this morning we finished doing the Load CETA's USA 2024 election coverage, and it went all night. | |
| We went from midnight British time to 8 a.m. British time, and then I got home about 9, something like that. | |
| was in bed scrolling. | |
| What's the opposite of doom scrolling? | |
| What's the opposite of doom scrolling? | |
| There has to be an opposite of doom scrolling because I was just joy scrolling through. | |
| I was just having such a good time. | |
| Hello, chat. | |
| And I just want to say, well done. | |
| As President Trump said, to all the keyboard warriors. | |
| In fact, I'm going to get his tweet verbatim just so I don't get it wrong because this is you guys, right? | |
| This is all of us. | |
| Where is it? | |
| I retweeted it earlier. | |
| Yeah, there we go. | |
| Why does it never keep me logged in on Twitter? | |
| Okay, whatever. | |
| Trump says, thank you, Idison 2020. | |
| Thank you to all my great keyboard warriors. | |
| You are better and far more brilliant than anyone on Madison Avenue ad agencies. | |
| There is nobody like you. | |
| That's us, lads. | |
| That's us. | |
| And that's the thing. | |
| It's lovely that the God Emperor has shown his support and shown his appreciation. | |
| I think that's good. | |
| Trey, yes, indeed, we won yet again. | |
| Again, it's just such a great morning. | |
| Oh, afternoon here. | |
| But I can only imagine what the atmosphere in America is like. | |
| And I'll tell you what the atmosphere in Britain's like at that moment. | |
| Thank you, Yamabushi. | |
| It's just... | |
| I've got loads. | |
| I've got loads of like that, but it's just the shit-lib commentary at are just angry. | |
| And they're not just angry. | |
| They're heartbroken, right? | |
| Something terrible has happened to them. | |
| You know, like the orcs fleeing from Mordor, which is a metaphor I'm going to use over and over and over because, I mean, it's true, right? | |
| It maps onto reality accurately. | |
| And yeah, I'm still not tired of winning. | |
| So Trump was wrong about that. | |
| But it's so good. | |
| It's so good, isn't it? | |
| And like I said, I got home, right? | |
| I was joy scrolling through Twitter for a while. | |
| And I was like, okay, I'm really tired. | |
| Because I'm an old man. | |
| I need my sleep, right? | |
| And I had real trouble getting sleep. | |
| But about probably half nine, 10 o'clock, I managed to, you know, finally nod off. | |
| But about midday, I woke up and I was just, you know, bleary eyed, but I was just not feeling like I can't get restful sleep throughout the day because I've been living like a normie for far too long, basically. | |
| You know, 10 years ago, I probably would have been fine. | |
| But now I just can't do it. | |
| And so I just get up, have a shower, you know, go spend some time with the baby. | |
| Well, she's not baby now, she's a toddler and my missus. | |
| And, you know, just enjoy, bask in the salt that has been flowing from Twitter. | |
| It's been so fun. | |
| You're welcome, Mind of a Madman. | |
| You're very welcome. | |
| I'm just so glad. | |
| A bunch of things for me personally and just the wider political sphere have just tied together so nicely at the moment and really come together. | |
| And it's like, okay, this is, I mean, the fact that you guys can send super chats, it's like, you know, this wouldn't have been possible six months ago, you know? | |
| So it's just like loads of things are really coming together. | |
| And we had a great night at Lotus City's obviously. | |
| Thank you everyone for joining us. | |
| We had only about 33,000 watching, but it's a really competitive field. | |
| And to be honest, 33,000, that's still loads of people. | |
| That's still a massive stream by any normal metric, right? | |
| So, but I mean, you know, on Rumble, we're against like Stephen Crowder and Dan Bongino, and they've got like half a million people each watching. | |
| So I say, okay, yeah, fair enough, fair enough. | |
| This isn't our main events or anything. | |
| This is their main event. | |
| Fair enough. | |
| But we still did pretty well. | |
| You know, like 33,000 is alright, I think. | |
| I mean, I'm not disappointed with it at all. | |
| And we had great guests in the studio and Zoom calling in. | |
| It was just a great night. | |
| And I'm so glad that we could. | |
| And again, the whole team is amazing. | |
| You know, everyone, the entire thing worked really smoothly. | |
| Really, really smoothly. | |
| You know, everyone getting on. | |
| Everything was well choreographed behind the scenes. | |
| The producers, the product, the, I don't know what's going on. | |
| I guess just production team. | |
| They, you know, Samson, Jack, Daisy, Pete, Alistair, and everyone, you know, just they all did a brilliant job and everyone was just on top of the game. | |
| All the presenters were great. | |
| All the guests were great. | |
| And everything was just brilliant. | |
| And so yeah, I'm just really, really happy with how things went. | |
| But let's start going through some of this. | |
| I will, I'll read the super chats in a minute. | |
| I just want to get through a lot of this because honestly, I've got a lot of energy at the moment, but I don't know how long that's going to last. | |
| So it's just good stuff, isn't it? | |
| It's definitely good stuff. | |
| So anyway, so this is the current state of play. | |
| You should be able to see. | |
| Yeah, you're right. | |
| This is the current state of play. | |
| You can feel the hatred emanating out of the website of the New York Times. | |
| They're angry. | |
| Bezos, of course, came out as kind of base billionaire for Trump. | |
| He didn't formally endorse Trump, but he put his foot down and was like, listen, shit libs, no, we're not endorsing anyone. | |
| And that was wise. | |
| He's indeed got shades of God Emperor Trump going on. | |
| And as you can see, Trump is here 277. | |
| I assume they're counting Wisconsin. | |
| I don't know, Pennsylvania. | |
| I mean, I don't know why they haven't clocked Georgia yet. | |
| He's definitely got Georgia and Pennsylvania. | |
| Definitely can have Wisconsin. | |
| I mean, 95% in Michigan, and he's 100,000 votes ahead. | |
| Yeah, he's probably got that. | |
| And same with Moon, Arizona, was it? | |
| Oh, yeah, Nevada. | |
| 86% in his thing. | |
| That was a blue state last couple of times. | |
| So he's probably flipped that. | |
| Hopefully, he's got Arizona. | |
| Depends on what happens in Maricopa County, of course. | |
| But it doesn't matter. | |
| They haven't got enough to win. | |
| I'm surprised Maine isn't called. | |
| They haven't got enough to win. | |
| It's Jova. | |
| Oh, yeah, Alaska. | |
| What? | |
| What's going on? | |
| Obviously, Trump's getting Alaska. | |
| But anyway, so basically, when you total up in the end, it'll probably be around 312 or something like that for Trump, which is an absolutely storming victory. | |
| Absolutely brilliant. | |
| You know, that's as good as we could have hoped for. | |
| Trump comes in, absolutely smashes the Democrats, firmly puts his hand down on the glass ceiling and says, no, there will be no woman president on my watch. | |
| And they're angry about this. | |
| We'll get to that in a minute. | |
| Yeah, well, that was the thing. | |
| When it came to 4 a.m. ballot dumps, well, that's great because if you think about what happened in 2020, again, we were watching it live, right? | |
| On the CAD Daily Channel, I think it was. | |
| They were dropping off about 100, 135,000 ballots, and that's in, you know, trucks. | |
| That's a lot of, that's a lot of things that take up a lot of space. | |
| Well, Trump, say, in Pennsylvania is 150,000 ahead. | |
| And again, this is with whatever they've dumped as well, right? | |
| So, and then we had points during the night. | |
| Trump was like 200 or 300,000 ahead. | |
| So just too big to rig, basically, is the message from this. | |
| The genuine, I know what I love about this, it's the center of America. | |
| It's genuinely like the heart of America, you know. | |
| beating outwards across the rest of the country, you know, taking like Nevada and stuff. | |
| Like, no, we're not having this. | |
| We're not having this. | |
| It's Jova. | |
| And of course, winning the popular vote is a superb cherry on the cake, right? | |
| Because that was always the thing they had with the oh, well, she won the popular vote as if to say she had the mandate of heaven. | |
| It's just through technicalities and like arcane legalities that Donald Trump just happens to become the president. | |
| And to be honest with you there's something to that, right? | |
| It's the same thing here where Kieran Starmer, out of the total electorate, got 20% of it. | |
| The actual people who got it got 33%. | |
| There's definitely something to most people didn't want this. | |
| So now what? | |
| Well, they don't have that now, right? | |
| So Joe Biden got 81 million votes. | |
| Kamala Harris got 66. | |
| Somehow, they just dropped off 15 million, which I'm sure is all totally alive people who really exist. | |
| And they just stayed home. | |
| They just were like, yeah, you know what? | |
| I was going to vote for Joe Biden, the most popular president in history, but not Kamala Harris, because, I don't know, racism, I don't know, whatever, whatever reason they've got. | |
| And, you know, the shenanigans weren't enough to swing it. | |
| And Alexa, I'll get to the messages in a minute. | |
| I can see them coming up, and I'm glad you guys are happy. | |
| I'm really glad. | |
| Anyway, so storming, Trump has a total mandate to rule at this point. | |
| Most people chose Trump, and this is just the way that it is. | |
| Moreover, he's done well in the House and the Senate. | |
| The House is still yet to be called, but the Republicans are significantly ahead. | |
| I don't know how that's going to come out. | |
| So who knows? | |
| I can't, you know, be like, yes, he's definitely going to. | |
| But he's definitely got the Senate. | |
| And I mean, I would be optimistic about the House, but I don't really know much about the House races, so I'm not going to comment too much. | |
| But it looks like he may well get the full sweep here, right? | |
| So the Republicans control everything in the United States. | |
| The Supreme Court, the House, the Senate, and the presidency. | |
| All Trump Republicans. | |
| Not just any kind of Republicans, Trumpists. | |
| Because remember, the Republican Party, as Joe Biden does, what's the party of MAGA, ultra-mAGA extremists. | |
| Now it's like, yeah, no, keep saying that, Joe, because that's actually an advert, right? | |
| That's actually good news. | |
| By the way, guys, the Republican Party, they're not cucked rhinos. | |
| They're not like our Conservative Party anymore. | |
| No, these guys are an actual right-wing party. | |
| They're actually going to fix this shit. | |
| And it's like, oh, brilliant. | |
| That's great news. | |
| Thanks, Joe. | |
| Thanks, you know, all the media that's amplifying that. | |
| No, yeah. | |
| Tell everyone that the Republicans are the ultra-mAGA party and then it's on. | |
| It's fucking on. | |
| So anyway, this could be the dawning of an amazing new day for the United States, which is great for you guys, great for people like me, bad for the liberal elite all across Europe, right? | |
| And all across the Anglosphere. | |
| Starmer is the first British prime minister who would not be allowed on U.S. soil. | |
| Hilarious, but unfortunately, probably not true. | |
| But yeah, moreover, right, Trump has a great team around him. | |
| And I'm really happy with this. | |
| So I'm really glad the RFK came out and was such a staunch campaigner for Trump. | |
| He was a great asset for the Trump campaign. | |
| Because RFK harks back to a kind of respectable politics. | |
| He's got the family name. | |
| And he himself is a very good politician. | |
| You know, he was running good campaigns and he campaigned very effectively for Trump. | |
| Like he was able to articulate the fundamental truth of Trump's position in a way that Trump honestly can't, right? | |
| So Trump is a great communicator on a different level, right? | |
| RFK is able to write a good couple of paragraphs, a good little article on Twitter or wherever, and explain, look, intellectually and morally, this is why Trump is right, right? | |
| This is why I'm with Trump and this is why we're going to win. | |
| This is why you should vote for us. | |
| And so, and Tulsi's, again, the same. | |
| She would do the same sort of thing on Twitter and at the events and rallies and stuff like that. | |
| Really, really good campaign assistants to flank Trump. | |
| Vance, of course, spectacular. | |
| I said this again. | |
| It's not that I didn't like Vance. | |
| I appreciate the pro-handmaid's tail neckbeard misogynist representation. | |
| But I was worried that it would turn too many women off. | |
| But I was wrong because Vance, the debate with Tim Walz, stunning victory. | |
| And a lot of women, because Vance has good bedside manner, right? | |
| He has a confidence. | |
| He's like, no, I'm right. | |
| And I'm going to tell you why I'm right on every subject. | |
| And then when he's turning to look and like, Waltz is acting like a total fool. | |
| He's just like, looking, like, I think a lot of women found that very attractive. | |
| And combined with the confident, statesmanly bedside manner that he was portraying, I think that reassured a lot of women. | |
| Oh, no, actually, I think this is a safe pair of hands. | |
| Actually, he's not just going to put me in the handmaid's tail. | |
| He'll take care of me, right? | |
| I think a lot of women felt that way. | |
| And Vance was just superb with men as well. | |
| I mean, obviously. | |
| But I was worried about him not winning over the women, but I think he did. | |
| And I saw a bunch of like, you know, shitlib Washington Post style things being like, oh no, Vance's baby blues are winning over the winning. | |
| It's like, maybe. | |
| Maybe they are. | |
| It's like, good job, son. | |
| Yeah, and the Joe Rogan appearance with him was great. | |
| And, you know, the campaign events are just generally very good. | |
| The weird attack dropped off very fucking quickly, didn't it? | |
| Especially when you compare him to Waltz, who actually was kind of weird. | |
| Vance came across just, oh, I'm a totally normal dad, actually. | |
| I'm just quite smart and articulate, and I'm not happy with the way things are going, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | |
| And it's like, okay, great. | |
| That's just so good. | |
| This is superb. | |
| This is exactly what we want. | |
| And of course, you have Tucker Carlson. | |
| Tuck Carlson, again, obviously the best pundit in the United States at the moment. | |
| Obviously the biggest pundit. | |
| Just by far the most he's a genuine conservative. | |
| He genuinely speaks in rich conservative rhetoric. | |
| And so he doesn't tend to fall into categorical speech. | |
| He speaks in a more poetic manner. | |
| And that is very appealing. | |
| And that's always been his appeal. | |
| And because there's a kind of empathy in it, right? | |
| There's a genuine kind of empathy where he is able to reach into the heart and speak from that position rather than from a rationalistic position, which is just very appealing. | |
| And then conversely, you have Elon. | |
| Now, I'm a big fan of Elon, but I can't help but notice that his appearance on Joe Rogan was almost every and almost word for word in some parts, everything I personally had said in about 2017, right? | |
| Elon is at the 2017 Sargon point. | |
| I'm going to destroy woke. | |
| We need to make sure the Democrats lose. | |
| Trump is the only thing that's going to save America. | |
| Blah, blah, blah, blah. | |
| This is civilizational existential crisis. | |
| Like, Elon is 2017 Sargon politically, which is good news because that means in about, well, eight, seven or eight years, he's going to be where I am now. | |
| So, because that's the evolution I've been on. | |
| I assume he's going to carry on down that road, which is great, right? | |
| Peter Teal donated 50 million dollars. | |
| I didn't know that, actually, but good, good, good man, Peter Teal. | |
| He's been on the right side of the issue for decades now as well. | |
| Yeah, so then, yeah, you've got Elon, obviously, being the kind of Generation X autism representation, which again, I very much appreciate as an Autistic Generation Xer. | |
| Very happy, very glad to see that that's the case. | |
| And then, of course, at the very end, you have Joe Rogan's endorsement, because, well, Elon and Trump were right about this all, right? | |
| This is all about the what, are you an American or are you a global citizen? | |
| That's what this comes down to. | |
| And that's what they were all like essentially dancing around. | |
| And even Joe Rogan at the end was like, no, no, I'm an American. | |
| You know, I'm they're right about everything with the Democrats. | |
| They're right about everything about Trump. | |
| I'm voting Trump. | |
| I'm endorsing Trump. | |
| And that's, again, biggest normie podcaster in the world, right? | |
| So lots of amazing things lined up for Trump. | |
| And look how it's paid off. | |
| Superb. | |
| Absolutely superb. | |
| And so I thought we'd, you know, just, again, the aesthetics are just amazing. | |
| You know, just the images that come out of this are just. | |
| It's genuinely got heroic vibes about it. | |
| Americans actually coming back and recapturing everything. | |
| You know, no, the global order that's trying to birth itself out of the United States is getting firmly crushed by the Patriots, by the fellowship, which I'm describing. | |
| You know, these people didn't have to come together. | |
| They probably would have been just fine. | |
| They didn't have to. | |
| I mean, Joe Rogan doesn't have to endorse anyone, and he's going to have a great, long, rich, unbelievable, successful career, right? | |
| Joe Rogan does not need to get involved, except he did feel morally obliged to get involved. | |
| No, I am going to stand by Trump on this one because on a moral level, he's right. | |
| He didn't have to, but he chose to. | |
| And so this is why it's got shades and echoes of Lord of the Rings. | |
| Like when the armies are coming out in Pennsylvania to vote for Trump, like everyone's just like, oh my God. | |
| I mean, I tweeted this. | |
| It was just like, it's Treebeard leading out the Ents against Isengard. | |
| That's how it felt. | |
| Like, it took a long time for them to mobilize. | |
| And we don't do it on man time, whatever he just says. | |
| But no, they've deliberated. | |
| It took five years or 10 years or whatever. | |
| But they've come out and boom, Pennsylvania for Trump. | |
| And it's like, you know, there's a genuine narrative that is playing out here. | |
| And it's just incredible to watch. | |
| And I'm so glad that the Americans get to be a part of it. | |
| You know, and I'm so glad I get to support it because we don't have that here. | |
| We've got dead, stultified leftist politics, because for some reason, Nigel Farage is afraid of taking it to them, even though he could be leading a revolution in the same sort of way as Donald Trump. | |
| And I would 100% back him if he did. | |
| But for some reason, they're just so insistent on, like, oh, well, we're just going to be a part of the consensus now. | |
| And it's like, no, that's not how this works. | |
| You're here to overthrow the consensus. | |
| And if you don't understand that, you didn't learn anything from Trump. | |
| You're not going to win either. | |
| So, insufferable. | |
| I don't think I'm stretching the Lord of the Rings metaphor, to be honest. | |
| I really don't. | |
| I like my makeup. | |
| God, I like, I must look like shit. | |
| Like I say, if my eyes look like pissoles in the snow, it's because I literally got two hours sleep. | |
| But yeah, no, I love it, right? | |
| And so I tweet out like what this is like is the fall of Mordor, right? | |
| The destruction of the Eye of Sauron. | |
| And I'm going to back this up as well, because I really mean want some future president, exactly. | |
| I really mean this. | |
| This is genuinely that kind of epoch-defining event because there was the struggle, right? | |
| So they had their Imperium. | |
| They had it sewn up. | |
| The Obama era was the sort of Blair era of American politics. | |
| Where it's like, no, this is the paradigm going forward, and it's always going to be like this. | |
| And then Trump happened, and they didn't see it coming. | |
| I mean, remember, John Olva gone, do it. | |
| Oh, I will pay you to run. | |
| I'll donate your campaign. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| How did that work out? | |
| You fucking arrogant twat, right? | |
| So they thought they had it sewn up. | |
| They had the empire. | |
| Trump comes out of nowhere as far as they're concerned, smashes them. | |
| They regroup. | |
| They have an almighty win in 2020, whether you think it's legitimate or not. | |
| They still held the field at the end of that. | |
| And then Trump's forces regroup and at the sort of Battle of Pelenor Fields, smash them, storm Mordor, destroy the Eye of Sauron. | |
| And then you got, where is it? | |
| I'll get to it. | |
| And then you've got them all fleeing like the orcs leaving, right? | |
| And they're never going to stop, you know? | |
| And putting RFK in charge of the health ministry, whatever you call it, the Department of Health. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| Like, if he brings back beef tallow, I've been totally radicalized about seed oils, by the way. | |
| And I love the seed oil. | |
| It's not a conspiracy, but like the seed oil angle because it's totally harmless. | |
| There's nothing you could accuse someone who's like, oh, I just don't like seed oils. | |
| You can't accuse them any kind of bigotry or something. | |
| But there is some kind of right-wing coding in it. | |
| And it's like, yeah, we're just going to bring back beef tallow. | |
| Your fries are going to taste better. | |
| You're going to be healthier. | |
| You know, we're going to make America less obese. | |
| It's like, this is just so great. | |
| You know, I can't believe beef tallow is an actual political item at the moment. | |
| It's unironically happening. | |
| I imagine Tulsi will get some sort of foreign secretary of state, I think, that deals with that. | |
| Something like that. | |
| She seems very fucking level-headed and she seems very competent. | |
| She's very well informed. | |
| I think she'll do a great job. | |
| I've liked Tulsi for a long time. | |
| Ever since about 2016, I've thought Tulsi was a very impressive person. | |
| I'm so glad that she's come on to this. | |
| And so, yeah, and you've got, and you've got the based world leaders, Bikali, Millay, instantly coming out. | |
| It's like, you know, I'm sure Orban has. | |
| I haven't seen it, but I'm sure he has. | |
| Bravo, you know, Mr. President Trump, we're so glad you're back. | |
| We're going to win. | |
| We're going to take down the giant administrative state. | |
| This is so good and it's only going to get better. | |
| You know, like, it's just win after win after win. | |
| And already the European leaders are bending the knee, right? | |
| First thing this morning, Keir Starmer, I can't wait to work with you. | |
| What? | |
| Didn't you call him a fucking fascist? | |
| You know, I know David Lamy definitely did. | |
| You're going to send David Lamy over to the guy who called it KKK sympathizer, fascist and Nazi, and be like, hello, Mr. Trump. | |
| This is David Lamy. | |
| He's here to deal with America. | |
| What an embarrassment. | |
| Although apparently Lamy and Trump got on really well because Lamy is nothing if not willing to sell out his own principles for an easy life. | |
| But the point is, Starmer is Trump, apparently, said that it's going to be war with Keir Starmer for putting people in jail. | |
| If Trump just, I mean, just phones him up and says, Look, Kia, I mean, there's a parody going around. | |
| I'm going to put my foot far right up your ass for locking people up. | |
| If Trump can just put some pressure on Kia to just stop being an evil tyrant, oh god, that'd be amazing, wouldn't it? | |
| You know, that'd be a great start. | |
| You know, maybe, just maybe, this will embolden Nigel Farage to actually rise to the mantle of leadership of the British right and say, all right, so if I get all of the right wings into my camp, like Trump has done, then we can have a massive, vibrant, confident right-wing movement that takes back the country from the forces of globalism. | |
| So, yes, yes, Nigel, look, just look at the blueprint Trump has given you. | |
| It is a brilliant blueprint. | |
| It works perfectly. | |
| He's just done it and against way more competent forces than we have in Britain. | |
| I mean, you know, our fucking establishments, they're all retarded. | |
| They're all idiot leftists. | |
| And so, yeah, it's what we need. | |
| So, the America is the taking of Mordor, right? | |
| But Britain requires now the scouring of the Shire. | |
| We need to get the forces of Sauron and Saruman out of here. | |
| They don't belong here. | |
| They've got to go, Nigel. | |
| It's not impossible that they're going to go back because Trump's going to deport 20 million bloody illegals. | |
| We can do the same and should do the same. | |
| Come on, man. | |
| It's fine. | |
| We can do this. | |
| We can win here too. | |
| We can make England a beautiful place again, a livable place again. | |
| It doesn't have to be this way. | |
| We can do this. | |
| Anyway, so let's get on to the salt mining because this is why you're really here, right? | |
| The salt mining. | |
| Just a quick thing. | |
| You can't just export the MAGA campaign team to Britain. | |
| That won't work. | |
| Quick thing. | |
| The British people like Americans, but they like Americans in America, right? | |
| They don't want Americanisms here, or at least not most of them anyway. | |
| And they're very sensitive. | |
| And if something smells very American, it kind of puts them off just because they're like, oh, I don't want to be too American about it. | |
| Like, so it's, it's, you can't just import the MAGA guys, but you can understand what they've done and adapt it to the British context. | |
| You've got to be sensitive about it, but you can do it. | |
| And it is totally possible. | |
| So it's, and, but the, the point, there's a path to victory, right? | |
| There is definitely a path to victory. | |
| And yeah, we, we're, we're sensitive about these things. | |
| Uh, and so we need to adapt rather than mimic, right? | |
| But but it again, America has definitely shown the way here. | |
| The Americans just said, no, we're not having it. | |
| We're just not having it. | |
| We're going to take our country. | |
| We could do the same here. | |
| We absolutely could do the same here. | |
| We would just need a person to rally around who is prepared to bring on a big tent as Trump was. | |
| I mean, look at Trump's coalition. | |
| Vance is a very right-wing guy. | |
| RFK is not a very right-wing guy, but they agree on certain points and they form this giant coalition. | |
| And so Trump brings all of the people who would naturally gravitate to those people into the same place. | |
| Farage needs to do the same. | |
| Farage needs to do this. | |
| And if he doesn't do this, he will not win. | |
| You'll notice at the moment, reform just can't break that 20% because Nigel Farage has got like four people around him. | |
| He's got Lee Anderson, Zia Youssef, Richard Tice. | |
| There was another guy, Rupert Lowe, who's pretty good. | |
| But four guys, you know, like two of whom are not really, three of whom are not really very charismatic. | |
| It's like, okay, what are you doing, Nigel? | |
| You know, where's your campaigning machine? | |
| Where is this giant nationwide network of activists that you and where you want the entire alternative media sphere being like Farage, Farage, Farage? | |
| You want a lot of energy and instead you're like rejecting everything, pushing everyone away and saying, no, don't help me. | |
| I'm going to do this on my own. | |
| You're not going to do this on your own. | |
| You can't get past 20%. | |
| You need help. | |
| Anyway, so let's get to the salt mining because this, like I said, I haven't actually seen the Reddit meltdown very much. | |
| I'm sure, I'm sure. | |
| I can only imagine what the Reddit meltdown's like. | |
| It's got to be good. | |
| It's got to be good. | |
| So anyway, here you've got David Axelrod. | |
| And this is emblematic of basically all of the online coping and seething. | |
| Let's watch this. | |
| It wasn't a mandate to wantonly use the power of the presidency to punish his political enemies. | |
| It wasn't a mandate to help enrich himself and his friends. | |
| It wasn't a mandate to single out groups in our society for scorn or worse. | |
| You know, I'd love to hear from Van on this, but let's be honest about this, okay? | |
| Let's be absolutely blunt about it. | |
| There were appeals to racism in this campaign, and there is racial bias in this country, and there is sexism in this country. | |
| And anybody who thinks that that did not in any way impact on the outcome of this race is wrong. | |
| I'm not saying that was the main reason that Kamala Harris lost and Donald Trump won. | |
| And I think they ran honestly, strategically, his campaign, and I've said it many times. | |
| They ran a very smart campaign. | |
| It was ultimately rational, well-conceived, and well-executed campaign for an irrational, often irrational candidate. | |
| And they overcame him to sell his message or the message that they thought he should be selling. | |
| Right, that's very interesting, isn't it? | |
| So, oh, yeah, front-loaded. | |
| Oh, well, you know, racism, sexism, blah, blah, blah, blah, isms. | |
| But I mean, it was a brilliant campaign. | |
| It was really well run and it resonated with people. | |
| And he won a storming victory. | |
| Yeah, cope and seethe. | |
| And man, is there a lot of coping and seething? | |
| This was what things looked like at the Kamala Harris election night HQ. | |
| Hmm. | |
| Hmm. | |
| That is exactly what I'd expect. | |
| There is an American flag, obviously. | |
| Even in Britain, the shitlibs would put up a British flag. | |
| They feel the need to. | |
| A lot of them did complain when Keir Starmer took over the Labour Party. | |
| He's like, look, I am going to have a British flag on the stage. | |
| They're like, what is this? | |
| A BNP rally? | |
| But appropriately for the Democrats, they have got the trans flag very high up. | |
| It's up there. | |
| Yeah, we've got the American flag because we have to, but the trans flag is the thing we really worship. | |
| And that's our true ideal, flying proud and high above the American flag. | |
| Exactly correct. | |
| And Stephen Edgington was at the Kamala Harris event, which is great because Stephen Edgington, very good lad, very much our guy, very much on side. | |
| He went to the Kamala event and he was interviewed people and they were not happy. | |
| A lot of them didn't want to be filmed. | |
| But some of them were filmed. | |
| Where is it? | |
| There we are. | |
| Fleeing. | |
| Flee for your lives. | |
| Fleeing like the orcs running out of Mordor at the end. | |
| Just being like, oh, just totally downcast. | |
| No, totally demoralized. | |
| Kamala, I mean, and this wasn't even that late in the night either. | |
| So, you know, but it was very obvious that Kamala was very much losing at this point. | |
| And just people just despondently. | |
| And there's loads of that's probably not in this thread for some reason. | |
| But there are loads of videos of them. | |
| Just done. | |
| But yeah, Orcs retreating from Mordor. | |
| Superb. | |
| Things are going great. | |
| Harris totally BTFO'd. | |
| No one's heard from her since, actually. | |
| She's been awfully quiet. | |
| Very much Hillary Clinton, actually. | |
| No, no, no one, no one knows what she's got to say about it because, of course, she was like, oh, I'm not going to speak tonight. | |
| Again, exactly how Hillary Clinton did it. | |
| Send out a man to be like, yeah, yeah, it's not happening, bros. | |
| Sorry. | |
| So they stood there all night. | |
| They watched their losers. | |
| She didn't even console them. | |
| Okay, that's not very responsible. | |
| You're like, you know, you should get up and at least thank them for coming and for supporting, even if you lost, right? | |
| Whatever. | |
| But anyway, so I tweeted out this. | |
| Okay, let's just post the best salt you've got. | |
| A million views later. | |
| I haven't even looked, actually. | |
| But just they're not. | |
| They're not happy, are they? | |
| Look at them. | |
| Just look at them. | |
| The Dems are going to look at themselves in the mirror, take a breath, and tell themselves we've got to be more fascist, says Kyle Kalinsky. | |
| I don't know what to tell you, bro. | |
| I mean, I don't know why Americans are like, you know what? | |
| I want fascists controlling the House, the Senate, and the presidency. | |
| Oh, yeah, we've also got fascist Supreme Court. | |
| Maybe we can get fascist civil service as well and have the country have the trains run on time. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Like, either America's just a fascist country, and Americans are totally on board with fascism, or hear me out, you're mischaracterizing American patriots as fascists because you were a communist. | |
| Just throwing it out there. | |
| The Guardian coping. | |
| See them. | |
| I mean, you can literally see the soyjack fading into view over this. | |
| Donald Trump defeats Kamala Harris to become the first convicted criminal to be elected U.S. president. | |
| Well, hang on a second. | |
| You guys fucking love criminals. | |
| You love criminals. | |
| Of course, oh, it's not their fault. | |
| They do good boys, just victims of society. | |
| Maybe we can just go easy on them. | |
| And suddenly it's like, oh, Donald Trump's a criminal. | |
| Yeah, and he got just good boys and victims of society. | |
| He didn't mean it. | |
| Like, aren't you glad that a felon was able to become the president of the United States? | |
| You should be happy about that. | |
| There are lots of people who bet on Kamala Harris and who have lost lots of money, like lots of money, which is really funny. | |
| I don't know who this guy is, XQC. | |
| I don't know who he is, but betting 700k on Kamala Harris. | |
| I mean, he must have a lot of money to waste, right? | |
| It's basically what that comes down to. | |
| What is going on here? | |
| Sorry, give me a second. | |
| I don't know why. | |
| I'm using Brave Browser. | |
| And for some reason, it just doesn't like Twitter. | |
| I've got to fucking log in every time I just refresh the page, which is really annoying. | |
| But I really want to get this suspicious logging prevented. | |
| What are you fucking talking about? | |
| Honestly, honestly, what is wrong? | |
| Things I like the Brave browser because it basically remembers your previous browsing history. | |
| I don't really have strong feelings about browsers, but it remembers your previous browsing history. | |
| So, you know, he just pops up with all of the tabs I had whenever I open it. | |
| And so it just makes my life easier. | |
| So I don't have to open a bunch of tabs every time I look. | |
| That's the only reason I'm using it. | |
| I'm sure there are other technical reasons to use it over the nights because loads of people were recommending it to me. | |
| But I don't fucking know. | |
| And I'm not really that bothered. | |
| But anyway, so let's, now that I've logged in again, let's see what people have posted. | |
| Because like I said, I haven't even had time to go through this thread. | |
| I posted this, went to bed, and it had a million views, and God knows how many. | |
| McDonald's employee and sanitation worker, he's living every four-year-old's dream. | |
| It's like, oh, Rachel, that's not the dunk you thought it was. | |
| That's not the dunk. | |
| I'll at least delete her account. | |
| That's hilarious. | |
| But yeah, that's that's honestly, I just can't get over. | |
| They don't know. | |
| They just don't understand how much people don't like them. | |
| And, oh, that's good. | |
| For the first time, the Simpsons were wrong. | |
| Oh, that's a good omen. | |
| So another thing as well, right? | |
| I've really been enjoying the omens for this. | |
| So a couple of days ago, there's an elephant called Kamala in India who was euthanized, which seemed metaphorical. | |
| And of course, then you had the Mu Deng, the little baby pigmy hippo that likes biting everything. | |
| Adorable. | |
| And when she presented with the Trump and Kamala cake, she chose the Trump cake, obviously presaging that Trump was going to win and win big. | |
| And I know people who are like, you know what, I'm not sure I believe that the spirits were trying to tell us that Trump was going to win. | |
| And I'm like, yeah, I think I'm on board with that train now. | |
| You know, enough, enough portents have been seen in the stars for me to believe. | |
| For those outside of America watching in, please be gentle with us. | |
| We're hurting and the hurting isn't going to stop for a while. | |
| Please be kind to us during our struggle. | |
| Okay, were they ever kind to you? | |
| Were they ever kind to you? | |
| No. | |
| They hated you. | |
| They called you Nazis and they wanted you dead. | |
| They were not kind to you in any way, shape, or form. | |
| Honestly, you don't have to spare their feelings at all. | |
| Anna here, my timeline, so my silt line. | |
| James O'Brien, James O'Gammon, the woke prothero. | |
| What fresh hell is this? | |
| Mike Galsworthy, if you need another reason you can join the U. Here it is. | |
| Oh, look at this, the shitlib commentariat. | |
| Just like, oh, turns out my biggest mistake might have been believing people were inherently good. | |
| Yes. | |
| No, that's totally true, Marina. | |
| That's why you signed with the criminals rather than the actually good people who are good because of habit and virtue, not because they were born that way. | |
| Yes, Rousseau BTFO'd, Marina. | |
| You were wrong. | |
| People are not inherently good. | |
| And this is a point that I'm going to come to in a minute, right? | |
| Sorry, I know I've got a lot to talk about here, but like, look, this is the perfect opportunity to get all of this outright. | |
| But the point is that I appreciate that, you know, not every audience is the same, right? | |
| And my audience is self-selected towards men and women, but mostly men, 85% men, 15% women. | |
| But it's very clear from just the comments you guys leave that I've got higher IQ distribution, right? | |
| And so what I'm saying to you is for the I wouldn't I wouldn't speak in this way to another audience because it's, you know, I don't think that they're going to have the educational background or particular like knowledge base to engage with what I'm saying. | |
| But I trust that you guys do, right? | |
| And I know that you guys, you're out there. | |
| You're Trump's keyboard warriors and you're doing good work. | |
| Right. | |
| And this is where we really shine because we, and I know I say, I know this because I read my comments and everyone on YouTube is like, oh, don't read the comments. | |
| Like, my comments are always great. | |
| Like, it's always clever people making good points. | |
| I'm like, oh, yeah, I should have brought up. | |
| You know, it's always people saying good things I think are worthy. | |
| So, you know, often I'll like them. | |
| So I don't really know why people, well, I do know why they don't read their comments, but I don't have that problem, right? | |
| But the point being, this is where we're at, right? | |
| So now they will put out a foundational premise like Marina Perkis. | |
| Turns out my biggest believing people are inherently good. | |
| Good. | |
| Attack it. | |
| Attack the premises of all of their moral propositions. | |
| All of their moral arguments are based on, I thought this. | |
| Good, attack it. | |
| Show them why they're wrong. | |
| Take them through it. | |
| You can be aggressive with that and be like, listen, retard, blah, blah, blah. | |
| Or you can be sympathetic. | |
| I mean, honestly, you catch more flies with vinegar than honey than vinegar. | |
| But the point is, they should look at their comments and be like, these guys are directly contradicting the things I believe with a moral assertion of their own. | |
| Because fundamentally, and a lot of people get sort of like stuck in the weeds of policy or data and stuff like that. | |
| But none of that matters, right? | |
| Policy and data do not matter because they weren't the reasons that people chose the position they're at. | |
| People chose the position they're at for moral reasons first, and then looked for policy and data to support their moral feelings. | |
| You have to change the moral outlook of the person. | |
| And so with Marina here, what would be good is sit down and have a debate and say, why do you think people are inherently good? | |
| It's because everyone around you is a good person, but they don't start as good people. | |
| And if they'd have different life paths, they wouldn't be good people. | |
| So they're not inherently good. | |
| They're just made good by society. | |
| Made good by the people around them. | |
| So suddenly you've totally inverted the Rousseauian frame. | |
| And maybe you could flip her, like Anna Kasparian, basically. | |
| This is entirely possible. | |
| And so that's what we should be doing. | |
| My section of the internet, the smart keyboard warriors, this is what we need to be doing. | |
| Going straight for their moral premises and just judo flipping them. | |
| No, you were wrong about that. | |
| Now let's fucking talk about why. | |
| This is why you were wrong. | |
| And this is the alternative. | |
| Because whenever, again, as Alinsky points out, the price of a successful attack is a constructive alternative. | |
| So you have to have your spiel about the Aristotelian perspective on this, which is what I would recommend. | |
| But obviously, you go Christian or whatever, whatever is going on. | |
| Have your alternative and explain, but try and explain in secular terms because they are secularists and they will just tune out if you just say God, right? | |
| Or whatever. | |
| You've got to be able to explain it rationally and in secular terms. | |
| But it's okay to be fuzzy about this. | |
| It's okay to say, well, it's a kind of gestalt that comes out of a good life. | |
| You know, that's all, you know, I can't pin it down more accurately because it just doesn't admit of this. | |
| It is necessarily vague, but it is true. | |
| And you can do that. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Interesting. | |
| I heard that James Corden is going to come back to the United Kingdom. | |
| Like, well, hang on a second. | |
| I didn't agree to that. | |
| Again, lots of people, lots of people losing money. | |
| Won't matter once they realize they've won and start pillaging and raping. | |
| This thought makes me flat out panic. | |
| Okay, yeah, I mean, it makes me panic too, but I don't think the MAGA chuds are going to start pillaging and raping, you fucking lunatic. | |
| Like, good God, you know, but again, very, very Reddit-brained online nonsense. | |
| Yeah, how good is the salt, man? | |
| How good is the salt? | |
| Oh, I hadn't even followed Ted Cruz, but I'm glad that he won. | |
| Yeah, someone checked on Stephen King today. | |
| I promise myself I wouldn't gloat, but in the case of Mark Hamill and Kimmel, I'll rub today's victory in every chance again. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, has anyone checked on Mark Hamill and Stephen King? | |
| Because they were like doing the sort of bro. | |
| We're both bros for Kamala or whatever. | |
| It's like, you know, just saying they must be having a rough day, right? | |
| Oh, I'm in tears. | |
| Trump is very likely to win right now. | |
| I can't kill myself because of the bunnies. | |
| Imagine being, oh no, I can't kill myself. | |
| Why? | |
| I've got rabbits. | |
| So most people say I have children. | |
| But anyway, I can't leave the country. | |
| I've looked through Canada's immigration pathways and I don't meet any of your requirements. | |
| Okay, Canada admits anyone from anywhere in the world. | |
| Canada's got like the most open immigration system one can imagine. | |
| A third of people in Canada are foreign. | |
| So like if you can't get into Canada, what kind of loser must you be? | |
| But also, I can't help but notice you weren't like, hmm, I'm going to move to Mexico. | |
| I wonder why that is. | |
| You know, oh, I want to move to a first world country, obviously. | |
| But also, there's no airlines that will let me take my rabbits overseas. | |
| I don't know what to do. | |
| I might wake up tomorrow with no rights, reduced to a breeding machine. | |
| I don't know what to do. | |
| So in the office yesterday, or earlier this morning, Josh was like, oh, I've got a really spicy tweet on a tweet out. | |
| And it was something just literally like, right, that's it, ladies. | |
| You know, you've been reduced to milking. | |
| You're getting milked or something with a picture of handmaid's tail. | |
| It was such a funny thing. | |
| And it's like, no, I probably won't tweet that out because, you know, there'll be people who'll be offended by it. | |
| But it'd be really funny. | |
| But it's a fetish, right? | |
| This sounds now. | |
| It's getting to sort of, you know, genuine fetch yourselves. | |
| Oh my God, they're going to reduce me to a breeding machine. | |
| I'm going to be pinned down. | |
| I won't be able to do anything. | |
| It's like, okay, okay, calm down. | |
| You know, go and read your romance novels. | |
| You know, go and read the handmaid's tale again. | |
| And, you know, just take it off the internet, please. | |
| Just not safe for work is not New South Wales. | |
| This is a pretty terrifying outcome for most of us. | |
| In times like these, it can be easy to feel defeated. | |
| Well, that's only because you've been totally crushed, right? | |
| In every position. | |
| You fucked up with the Supreme Court. | |
| Ruth Bader Ginsburg should have retired. | |
| You should have given yourself the breathing space. | |
| You lost the presidency. | |
| You lost the house. | |
| You lost the Senate. | |
| You're probably going to lose the house. | |
| Like, it's total flush for Trump, right? | |
| Total flush for the Republicans. | |
| You just screwed up big time and have lost, right? | |
| So, but anyway, there's too much at stake to give up hope. | |
| Well, what? | |
| What is at stake? | |
| Well, in fact, we'll get on to what's at stake in a minute. | |
| Because what you again, we're going to come back to you. | |
| No, we're going to go directly for the moral premises of all their arguments and be like, hang on a second. | |
| Is sacrificing a baby to Maloch a good thing? | |
| I've got my doubts. | |
| And I think maybe there is an alternative way of looking at this that actually means that maybe we shouldn't do that. | |
| But again, I'm very old-fashioned that way. | |
| But we must come together to continue our fight for people and the planet. | |
| So, dude, you know, all I'm saying is you suck and you deserve to lose. | |
| The right-wing cope account is coping hard. | |
| Just sucking on that copium. | |
| This is ironically worse than 9-11. | |
| Well, I mean, nobody died. | |
| You know, I mean, I think just like 3,000 people dying, nobody dying, and the world getting better. | |
| Like, I think the world getting better and nobody dying is a good thing. | |
| But I mean, I'm not a left-winger. | |
| I mean, honestly, this is just like literally, look, if people aren't dying, I'm not happy. | |
| Say the left. | |
| That's just literally what we're looking at here, isn't it? | |
| Oh my goodness. | |
| So, okay, so go and check out. | |
| I'll post a link to the thread, actually. | |
| So, uh, feel free to peruse that at your own time. | |
| Um, because that is oh, that is genuine. | |
| I'll pin it so you can uh, that that is genuine gold, isn't it? | |
| Um, time to fuck off that special relationship. | |
| I love it. | |
| I love right. | |
| Oh, no, America elected Donald Trump, right? | |
| Marina Perkis, right? | |
| I just want a breakup with America. | |
| No alliance, no special. | |
| No, we hate America now. | |
| It's like, what? | |
| Germany's our best friend? | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| In fact, that's probably what she would say, actually. | |
| But yeah, no, so just yeah, the Asher Pauls of the Alphabet is a great point. | |
| But anyway, so you get a lot of this. | |
| It's not just that Trump won. | |
| It's that Joe Rogan, Dana White, and Brett Favreau won. | |
| What's wrong with them? | |
| They seem like successful, decent chaps, don't they? | |
| I actually don't know Brett Favreau, but the other two seem fine. | |
| Jailed insurrectionists won. | |
| Well, they weren't really insurrectionists. | |
| They're political prisoners. | |
| Hopefully, Trump will just pardon them. | |
| The Alitos and Thomases won. | |
| Okay, good. | |
| Vladimir Putin won. | |
| Did he, though? | |
| Putin didn't congratulate Trump on his win. | |
| Putin said that he wanted Biden to win as well. | |
| Or Kamala to win, which is interesting. | |
| Very interesting. | |
| But anyway, racism won based on misogyny one, based. | |
| Sexism won. | |
| What's the difference between that and misogyny? | |
| Global warming one. | |
| Great. | |
| It's coming into winter. | |
| No, I'm not joking. | |
| On YouTube, you're not allowed to endorse global warming. | |
| No, you're not allowed to deny global warming. | |
| But I'm not involved in that conversation. | |
| Xenophobia won, okay, based. | |
| And most of all, fear one, and that's what hurts. | |
| Yeah, that's why the Trump campaign actually seemed quite joyous and full of life because they're all fearful, evil, hateful people. | |
| But again, you get this just and then we move into the blue and on, right? | |
| Harris must demand a recount. | |
| Well, hang on a second. | |
| I thought we had free and fair elections. | |
| I thought that this was all above board. | |
| I thought there wasn't. | |
| It's inconceivable that there could be any cheating in America that would affect a margin of error so great as to question the victory. | |
| I thought we'd agreed that in 2020, right? | |
| But now she must not concede to a rigged election. | |
| Again, like 19,000 likes on this. | |
| I saw a bunch of these going around as well. | |
| But anyway, so like Trump made it clear he was going to steal it. | |
| Okay, well, just explain to me what he did to steal it. | |
| He's already tried to steal another election. | |
| How can anyone believe that he is ahead is crazy? | |
| He and the GOP are Russian-owned fascists. | |
| We must not give it America. | |
| Is this a parody count? | |
| I mean, honestly, I can't tell. | |
| Like, this might be a parody account, but also it might be a genuinely legitimate account. | |
| Like, it's just impossible to know. | |
| Biden has immunity and unchecked powers. | |
| He should use them and not leave the White House. | |
| Are you mental? | |
| What, like, 77,000 followers on this count? | |
| So I'm assuming this is a legitimate account. | |
| I just can only assume that this person absolute brain rot from being in the Democrats ideologue online space. | |
| So it's just you have two months of 100% immunity to do something in the best interest of the nation. | |
| Okay, what are you suggesting? | |
| What are you suggesting? | |
| Jesus Christ. | |
| I'm sorry, but Trump currently winning every battleground state by just these are the people who thinks that you think they faked his own assassination attempt. | |
| I mean, a man died and someone else got shot. | |
| Trump obviously took a bullet through the ear. | |
| But like, oh no, it was totally fake. | |
| It was totally staged. | |
| Don't worry about it, bro. | |
| Yeah, sorry about that guy. | |
| I don't know what we're going to do with him. | |
| I mean, apart from bury him. | |
| But like, I love it. | |
| They just can't accept that the country is not behind them on their weird and evil agenda. | |
| That's it, right? | |
| And again, if you vote for Trump, 11 million views, 400,000, 450,000 likes. | |
| Not only did you vote against basic human rights and equality. | |
| Yeah, okay, I'm against that. | |
| I'm just against it. | |
| What you're calling basic human rights is a license to murder unborn babies. | |
| And that's primarily what you use that to mean. | |
| But also a license to just break into foreign countries and take advantage of the resources that those people have built up at their expense. | |
| Like basic human rights is to steal from shops. | |
| Like you consider that a basic human right at this point? | |
| Yeah, no, I'm against what you call basic human rights. | |
| And I'm just against the concept of equality. | |
| I'm just against it. | |
| Things should be done fairly and properly, not about equality, not equally. | |
| You decided racism, homophobia, Islamophobia, transphobia, misogynist behavior wasn't a deal breaker. | |
| I mean, I'm just saying, you know, I found myself warming to Trump for a reason, right? | |
| That was just shit. | |
| I mean, that was a good idea, I thought. | |
| Yeah, like, there's a lot of these selling points. | |
| That's all I'm saying. | |
| Anyway, so there are lots of women crying on the internet, right? | |
| Cassandra McDonald has done an excellent job of cataloguing liberal women just performatively weeping. | |
| The thing about all of these is they want to be looked at, right? | |
| They want people to be empathetic in their comments. | |
| They are genuinely upset, but a lot of this, there's a sort of the level of, again, performativity that this is all about. | |
| That's why they're recording it. | |
| They're doing it for clout. | |
| They're doing it to get in-group sympathy, but like attention, right? | |
| It's an attention-seeking behavior. | |
| So the best thing that you can really do is just kind of ignore this. | |
| I'm going to show you because it is also funny. | |
| But the best thing you can do is really just ignore this. | |
| Basically, what this is, is promiscuous young women who are upset that they can't just have unlimited amounts of sex with strangers and then murder the babies or the bastards that they would produce. | |
| That's what we're looking at here. | |
| Now, that's not true, right? | |
| It's going to be like, I do believe that Trump will have abortion on a federal level, right? | |
| So not on the federal level, on a state-by-state basis. | |
| So he's just going to kick it back to the states and say, look, do what you think is best on this because Trump is not a hardcore right-wing ideologue, right? | |
| And there are lots of people on the right who are just like, well, hang on a second. | |
| That means half of America is still going to be aborting babies. | |
| Like, yes, I agree. | |
| It's not nice. | |
| But there is a kind of correctness to it because that's the purpose of the states, right? | |
| Campaign and you should campaign. | |
| But it probably is correct that Trump doesn't enact a federal abortion ban, even though it would be really funny and morally correct to do so. | |
| But it probably from a procedural point of view, probably best not to do it. | |
| But as you can see, it's all the same types of people who are just like, oh no, I can't slut around anymore. | |
| I'm going to have to be responsible for things. | |
| And again, it's not true, but that's what's in their minds because that's what the Democrats told them. | |
| By the way, the second that Trump gets in, that's it. | |
| Boom, handmaid's tail, you're going to have force to give birth, blah, blah, blah. | |
| Not true, but, you know, that's what's going to happen. | |
| And so you get like posts like this. | |
| Again, two and a half thousand likes on it. | |
| So I'm supposed to go to work and do my job tomorrow as if half the country didn't just vote to give me less rights than men. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| You have more rights than men. | |
| Men don't have the right to murder their unborn children, right? | |
| They just don't have that right. | |
| That is a right that a woman has above a man. | |
| And people may well be voting against that right. | |
| Again, it's not going to be taken away, at least not immediately anyway. | |
| And it probably will be a federal thing. | |
| So places like California and New York, don't worry. | |
| You'll be able to sacrifice the mollock all you want. | |
| You know, it's not going to change. | |
| But there are going to be certain places where they're like, yeah, you know, I think we're going to be Christians, actually, and not sacrifice children to Mollock and not have this as the kind of sacrament of liberalism because it's actually evil, actually. | |
| I mean, the behavior itself is not good. | |
| And then, you know, killing the fruit of it, the, you know, the unborn baby who literally had no choice in any of this. | |
| Not good, actually. | |
| So we're going to ban that. | |
| And so partially in some places, you won't be able to be as evil as you liked, which was a right that you had above men. | |
| So it's a slight step down against, you're still above the men in rights. | |
| You know, men can't come up here and murder unborn children. | |
| Obviously, and we don't want them to. | |
| And maybe, you know, maybe you'll get down to that level of equal rights at some point, but still, you're very privileged. | |
| So don't worry. | |
| You still have your privilege. | |
| Everything's fine. | |
| And maybe got people like this. | |
| And I loved this response. | |
| Killing your babies isn't as popular as you bitches thought. | |
| Love it. | |
| Love it. | |
| And again, this is what I was talking about, about going to the moral root of the argument. | |
| No, you just want to kill babies. | |
| That's what this is. | |
| You want to be irresponsible. | |
| You want to do things because you could use any kind of birth control that you wanted. | |
| And most conservatives think birth control is fine. | |
| I know there is a group of people on the internet, you know, who are like, no, there should be no, but no, that's not the majority opinion. | |
| In fact, there's a very marginal opinion. | |
| Like, there's very little about using a condom or using a pill or whatever is offensive to most people, right? | |
| Most people find that very reasonable, responsible, and a perfectly decent way of conducting an adult and mature sex life in the real world. | |
| Fine, if you have to slot around, again, I wouldn't advise it, but if you have to, at least be responsible about what you're doing so you're not in a position where you're like, hmm, I need to kill a baby, right? | |
| Because when you've arrived at that position, you're the problem, right? | |
| You are the problem when you get to that position. | |
| And I want to be perfectly clear with this. | |
| I just, this was in my 2019 MEP campaign. | |
| I was in like, where was I? | |
| I can't remember where I was. | |
| I was in one of the towns. | |
| And a chap came up to me and he was like, look, I'm really struggling with the concept of abortion. | |
| At the time, I was still quite liberal. | |
| I was like, well, you know, I just, I was on the sort of safe, legal, and rare. | |
| It would be better if it was just that. | |
| But that's a pragmatic compromise. | |
| He was like, look, I've been really wrestling with it and I just can't see how it can be morally justified. | |
| Have you got any ideas? | |
| And I was just like, no, I don't have any ideas. | |
| I don't know how it can be morally justified. | |
| It seemed like it was a kind of like necessary evil or something. | |
| And in some cases, when it's like a severe medical emergency, fine. | |
| But 95% of abortions are totally elective, where it's either it's just no reason given elective, or like 20% of them are, it would change my lifestyle. | |
| It's like, yeah, okay, so too bad. | |
| Not my problem. | |
| You should have thought about that. | |
| You know, cope and seed. | |
| I don't know. | |
| But the whole, you know, so I spent the last like five years thinking about this moral quandary. | |
| I was like, no, I just think actually we should change our behavior in advance of the pregnancies or accept the pregnancies that come from the behavior. | |
| I mean, there's a reason why people had much more strict sexual morality 100 years ago before birth control. | |
| Everyone knew what the consequences were. | |
| And there was really only one way that you could get around this, which was either abstinence, as in you don't have sex on the first date or five minutes into knowing someone, or you accept that you're going to be together for quite a long time. | |
| And so you cultivate a culture of marriage and courtship. | |
| And actually, these things have their virtues as well. | |
| They are good for people. | |
| And they create nice, kind of good kind of people that you'd be surprised at. | |
| They're not just hedonistic, self-indulgent baby murderers, which when you think about it, they say, yeah, no, why do we want to cultivate those kinds of people? | |
| So get on, Max. | |
| Get on. | |
| Get on. | |
| And also another thing. | |
| White men and white women broke for Trump. | |
| Latinos broke for Trump. | |
| Like a lot of people, a lot of the demographic groups. | |
| So a lot, because a lot of people are like, oh, white women just want to get abortion. | |
| No, no, no, no, no. | |
| Liberal women wanted to do that of lots of different races. | |
| That's not just shit on white women or Latinos or blacks or anything like that. | |
| No, a lot of these people are like, no, we're going in the wrong direction. | |
| It's got to be Trump. | |
| And in a lot of these communities, that probably started out as a really unpopular opinion and probably lost some friends. | |
| So no, good on everyone. | |
| Big fucking claps all around. | |
| You know, the team gets together on this. | |
| So the next one was crime. | |
| So I can't remember what time in the night, like 3.25 a.m. I decided to log on to the Young Turk stream between panels and see how things were going. | |
| And I literally just clicked on press pause to see what was happening. | |
| And this was the frame. | |
| And man, this was a fascinating frame, right? | |
| Because Jenk is obviously a die-hard Democrat supporter and progressive. | |
| This is a big part of his brand because he used to be a Republican, was a misogynist, and feels guilty about it, right? | |
| Anna wasn't a misogynist Republican, right? | |
| Anna was just kind of a normal liberal woman. | |
| And she's been dragged down this progressive rabbit hole to the point where she lives in California and they've ruined large parts of California. | |
| Now, there are lots of areas of California that are still lovely, right? | |
| Anywhere outside of the sort of major coastal cities is still actually really nice. | |
| And I know, because I've been there. | |
| I've been to these places. | |
| They're lovely and they're full of great people, really nice people. | |
| I mean, California used to be heaven on earth. | |
| It used to be the sort of place that in, you know, anywhere outside of the world, California was used as a kind of model of, oh, this is, you know, this is where the cutting edge of Western civilization is. | |
| You know, it's beautiful. | |
| It's warm all the time. | |
| The people are healthy, happy, productive, well-adjusted. | |
| And in the last 20 or 30 years, that's changed, right? | |
| So I can't remember exactly what they were talking about, but Anna was wrapping up a point. | |
| And I just looked at her goes, oh no. | |
| Anna voted for Trump, didn't she? | |
| Because a year or two ago, I can't remember how long ago it was now. | |
| She got sexually assaulted by a homeless man in her front garden. | |
| And I think a couple of other things had happened to her as well. | |
| And that, I mean, and there are lots of people, oh, well, it's only because now it's happening to you that you care. | |
| It's like, well, yeah, but most people are like that, right? | |
| Most people are like that. | |
| And so it's actually quite normal that people only become properly aware of a problem when it actually happens to them. | |
| The issue is when people double down on what is causing the problem and refuse to change, right? | |
| And Anna's disposition was very much like the Democrats deserve this. | |
| And there's a clip going around. | |
| I couldn't find it in advance of this, but I saw it at some point today where she's like, no, the Democrats deserve this. | |
| I was like, well, the Democrat Party deserves this. | |
| And she's like, yeah, the Democrat Party deserves this. | |
| Like, hmm. | |
| I don't know, Anna. | |
| I think maybe you were right in the first time. | |
| I think maybe the Democrats as a whole deserve this. | |
| And you can see that she's like, nope, she's not having a meltdown. | |
| She looks quite self-satisfied. | |
| I think she voted for Trump. | |
| Vote for Trump. | |
| If you don't want to get molested in your front garden by a homeless man, yeah, I think I might vote for Trump. | |
| I'm for law and order. | |
| I'm not for the Democrats encouraging criminality. | |
| And because she's been on this crusade for about two years now, I think it was, where she's just like, look, I want to be a progressive person, but there has to be limits. | |
| You know, we can't just be like, oh, yeah, criminals, go do what you want. | |
| You know, weird rapists, go do what you want. | |
| We can't just be like that because then the world is ruined and people become in danger. | |
| And so Anna has done a lot of soul-searching, it's clear. | |
| And I think she actually kind of enjoyed last night. | |
| I already read that one. | |
| So yeah. | |
| So anyway, let's come to Britain. | |
| So the British Commentariat have been really having a hard time with this. | |
| Listen to James O'Gammon here, the woke prothero of LBC, explain. | |
| So I don't think you can argue with that conclusion. | |
| An alarming number of people, enough people to elect a president, don't care at all about liberal democratic norms. | |
| As long as, and then you can insert whatever sentence you want here to take you back to where this introduction began, as long as it brings down the price of petrol. | |
| As long as it improves my spending power in Walmart. | |
| As long as it makes me feel better about myself. | |
| Hang on a second, James. | |
| I think there's something we need to wind that back. | |
| Why are liberal democratic norms against improving the standard of living? | |
| Why are they against making people feel good about themselves? | |
| Why are they against the price of groceries and the price of petrol and the kind of general human flourishing of a country? | |
| Why are liberal democratic norms the problem in antagonistic relationships to those natural social goods that we expect through good governance? | |
| Like, why is that the case? | |
| Doesn't think about it. | |
| Obviously, you know, the sort of piggish woke prothero here doesn't think about that, obviously. | |
| He's just angry that people go against globalism at all in any way, shape, or form. | |
| And this is a perennial feature of the British shitlib class. | |
| Here are the news agents quite late into the evening. | |
| Look at those faces. | |
| Again, when you compare it to Anna, just, yeah, I'm just saying, she's not invested like she used to be and like they are. | |
| Like, she ain't happy. | |
| She ain't sad that in the same way that Emily Maitlis is, and I can't remember this guy's name. | |
| But they woke up this morning to a very, very bad day. | |
| Things were terrible. | |
| And one of my favorite examples of this is Rory Stewart, a former Conservative MP, a One Nation Tory. | |
| Now, he runs this podcast, which is very popular in Britain because it's had money behind it and they do like lots of normie advertising. | |
| So there's a very big podcast in Britain called The Rest is Politics. | |
| Now, what I love, and there's a whole slew of the rest is history. | |
| The rest is this. | |
| And it's this very arrogant shitlib attempt to capture the frame on things. | |
| So it's, well, we're going to talk about the fountain head of the subject, and then everything else is just politics sorting itself out. | |
| So, you know, we don't need to worry about that because that's just downstream and we're well ahead of the game. | |
| Now, that would be correct if you were ahead of the game, but you're not ahead of the game. | |
| So the conceit of your own podcast is totally upturned when you totally fuck it up. | |
| So as you can see here, Rory had tweeted in advance, Kamala Harris will win comfortably because, one, Biden's admin has been solid. | |
| Okay. | |
| Don't know why you would say that. | |
| Look at the price of fuel, Rory. | |
| Look at the price of groceries. | |
| Just in insane. | |
| Disconnect from, like the re, the lived reality of the American electorate and like whatever bubble he lives in. | |
| Trump lost ground since 2016. | |
| No, he didn't Trump. | |
| In 2020, Trump gained 15 million votes. | |
| The young black male votes which Trump needs didn't turn out in 16 18, 20 or 22 yeah, but they did turn out in 24, like Trump got 25 of the black male vote that's. | |
| That's amazing for a Republican. | |
| And young women like Kamala and vote well, I don't know, women tended to break for Trump. | |
| I don't know what to tell you. | |
| Ignore the polls. | |
| They're hurting past the Missus. | |
| Well no Rory, and he, like I said he, he bet tens of thousands of pounds on this and lost them. | |
| Uh, i'm sure he's wealthy enough to be able to take the loss, but the point being totally wrong, totally and utterly wrong and uh, and so he's just completely making up excuses for why he's on. | |
| So this was Rory there, as you can see, just throughout the evening. | |
| Um, how can one man be so wrong, Rory? | |
| How can one man? | |
| I mean, it's one thing, Alasta Campbell being wrong uh, he's evil right, he's. | |
| He's Alice Campbell, not really that bothered because he's a liar. | |
| Right, he lied about the Iraq war. | |
| He lied about basically everything about his political opponents for the last 10 years, and he's just an evil person. | |
| He has made a pact with Satan and wants to destroy the country. | |
| Right, you are meant to be a one nation conservative. | |
| Even though you're like oh, I might vote Lib Dems or Greens, it's like uh, what are you a fucking communist? | |
| Oh, you are a communist right okay, and you have failed completely in being the fountain head of British political analysis. | |
| The rest is politics. | |
| Kamala's going to win and oh, don't worry, it's all downstream. | |
| No no, you were so thunderously wrong in your prediction. | |
| It was the complete opposite of what happened. | |
| There has to be some kind of intellectual accounting for this right, and so, as you can see here obviously, if i've totally miscalled this, it would be a massive lesson in humility and would suggest my whole framework is cracked. | |
| Let's see yes, Rory. | |
| Rory discovers, as I point out here, his entire analytical framework for politics. | |
| Politics is bollocks because he just goes with whatever the nearest leftist says. | |
| Rory for some reason lives in this left-wing bubble online, this institutional left-wing bubble, and he believes everything about this and for some reason, he does no critical thinking outside of it. | |
| So his whole framework is completely cracked by his own admission. | |
| He is wrong. | |
| The the guy again. | |
| He runs the biggest podcast in Britain. | |
| Totally wrong. | |
| Totally, totally wrong. | |
| 100% wrong. | |
| Could not have been more wrong. | |
| There is literally no leverage here for him to have had a more inaccurate prediction. | |
| And so you end up looking like this. | |
| And so where is it? | |
| There we go. | |
| Right. | |
| So let's listen to Rory's excuse. | |
| I got it totally wrong. | |
| I thought Kamala Harris would win, and I believed she would win comfortably. | |
| I thought it would be over quite quickly. | |
| Despite the polls showing 50-50, why? | |
| Well, I can repeat my arguments. | |
| They were technical arguments about young African-American voters and how they would turn out, her ground game, the money, the performance of Biden's administration. | |
| It's all turned out to be wrong, completely wrong. | |
| Right. | |
| So, again, just compare that to the confidence of this. | |
| This statement, he admits, was just so totally, totally remote from the reality of the situation. | |
| And he was like, no, the rest is politics. | |
| Like I said, I'm the fountain. | |
| I'm the wellspring of political analysis in Britain. | |
| And everything downstream from that. | |
| And you know, because I have the pretension to call my podcast the rest is politics. | |
| And Rory's just like, nope, I was totally wrong. | |
| Everything was wrong. | |
| So let's carry on. | |
| I don't think, though, that I was fundamentally wrong because I'm patronizing towards people. | |
| I never felt that. | |
| I never felt that as a politician in Britain. | |
| I didn't feel I was patronizing towards my Brexit voting constituents. | |
| I didn't feel like I was fundamentally wrong because I wasn't patronizing people. | |
| You were fundamentally wrong, even if you were not patronizing people. | |
| You were wrong. | |
| Own it. | |
| Accept it. | |
| The way you look at the world is not correct. | |
| I don't know why you're in this left-wing ball. | |
| I assume it pays really well, actually. | |
| If he can spend like 100 grand putting a bet down on Kamala Harris winning, I couldn't afford to lose 100 grand, so, you know, maybe he can. | |
| I guess it just pays really well to be a leftist. | |
| I wouldn't know. | |
| I think I was wrong because I'm an optimist. | |
| And I hate the idea of being right pessimistically. | |
| I think I was wrong because I wanted to believe that it was her time. | |
| I wanted to believe the silly, fluffy narrative that the left was telling me. | |
| I wanted to believe. | |
| It's like, oh, so that's not political analysis then. | |
| That's merely advocacy. | |
| That is you, again, finding the moral position and then starting from the moral position and finding practical and statistical reasons to justify it, even if they're not correct. | |
| Even if they're not true, you have presumed the conclusion that you wanted and found excuses and reasons to support it. | |
| You can be a false prophet and write. | |
| You can align yourself with the worst instincts of humanity. | |
| You can assume that everything's going to hell in a hand passive, or you can hope. | |
| And my bet on Kamal Harris was a bet on the American people. | |
| It was a bet on liberal democracy. | |
| It was a bet against populism. | |
| It was a bet on hope. | |
| Right. | |
| So there's a bet for elitism. | |
| I hope the elite can keep control of America. | |
| Well, no, you've got a new elite now. | |
| So are we wrong to think that that can work? | |
| That's the really thing that this sort of confronts us with. | |
| It's so difficult because, of course, I felt in a very minor way in Britain, seeing Boris Johnson take over. | |
| This just proves everything that I feared. | |
| That the bad people win, populism triumphs. | |
| And I've spent a whole time trying to pull myself together. | |
| Unlike when the good people win and elitism triumphs. | |
| Like, there's nothing more democratic than the populace winning. | |
| Trump won the popular vote. | |
| He won probably the House, the Senate, and the presidency. | |
| Like, sorry. | |
| No, that is when democracy functions, when people get what they fucking vote for, Rory. | |
| Not when they don't get what they want and they get instead an administrative elite that will tell them what they should have. | |
| That's not democracy. | |
| That's managed democracy. | |
| And see moments of light and inspiration. | |
| You've just written a book inspiring young people to get involved in politics. | |
| We have to believe that the Middle East peace process can still be solved, the two-state solution is possible, that peace can come back to the world and that the world can get back onto a better trajectory. | |
| What, like it was under Trump? | |
| Tonight is a very, very devastating bodybuilder. | |
| This is 25% of the global economy. | |
| This is the world's largest, oldest, most mature democracy that has just voted for a multiple convicted felon. | |
| You love to see it, don't you? | |
| You love to see it. | |
| And again, the British shitlib class, Lewis Goodall's, another one from the news agents. | |
| There was no strategic mistake for Harris here, a la 2016. | |
| Trump did better with everyone everywhere. | |
| It's a red wave, right? | |
| So the strategic mistake was running Harris, right? | |
| At the very worst. | |
| But I mean, yeah, you know, you're right, Lewis. | |
| You know, she played a blinder. | |
| It was just the total crushing defeat that was the problem. | |
| Good point. | |
| Ridiculous. | |
| Absolute clown people who were completely out of touch and had no idea what was happening and just had no theory of mind for the people that they were against. | |
| They had no conception of why someone would be for Donald Trump, why so many people would be for Donald Trump and why so many people would be against what Kamala Harris is saying. | |
| It's like, hey, do you want mass immigration? | |
| I mean, 13,000 murderers were let in under Biden. | |
| Don't you want more of that? | |
| You know, hundreds and millions, in fact, of just criminals, just genuine criminals, been just allowed to go free in the United States. | |
| Totally open. | |
| Are you not in favor of that? | |
| No, weird. | |
| Are you not in favor of just allowing criminals to smash and grab in the shops and steal from the shops? | |
| Are you not in favor of this? | |
| Of course you're not in favor of this. | |
| Why would you be? | |
| But it's not you being stole from. | |
| It's someone else's shop. | |
| So what? | |
| I don't want to live in a fucking mafia state where they just get shaken down. | |
| I want to live in a place where justice is perennial. | |
| I want everyone to live in a state of peace and justice. | |
| Okay, well, are you not against, are you not for women being insanely promiscuous and then just sacrificing their babies to Mollock? | |
| I mean, Kamala Harris literally had a fucking abortion mobile turn up at one of her fucking rallies so women could get abortions at the fucking rally as if that's literally like it sacrificed Moloch. | |
| It's like, no, weirdly, I'm not for that, right? | |
| I'm actually genuinely not for that. | |
| And I honestly think that in like 100 years time, when the Democrats have been totally crushed on this issue, routed forever, right? | |
| When the Republicans have finally like nailed this down, we will look back at this period of time in the same way that we look back at the Carthaginians sacrificing their own children for victory over the Romans, right? | |
| I genuinely think we're going to look back and go, wow, really? | |
| Did we allow like 800,000 babies a year in America and something like 200,000 babies a year in Britain to just be murdered by really irresponsible women? | |
| Did we actually allow that? | |
| So yeah, no, we did. | |
| That's atrocious. | |
| That's an atrocious thing that we allow. | |
| And yet here we are, and it's just completely normal to the point where it's a major campaign promise for one of the two major parties. | |
| It's just, I mean, it's horrific. | |
| It is horrific. | |
| Like, what a horrible thing that we do when instead we could be loving and taking care of these babies. | |
| I've got four kids, man. | |
| I'm telling you, babies are genuinely great. | |
| I'm not going to get into it, but they're a wonderful thing to have. | |
| Your life is not diminished by having a baby. | |
| I promise. | |
| Even if things get, they do get more difficult, but it's not diminished. | |
| And it gets easier and better every day, I swear to God. | |
| And hopefully my son hasn't trashed the house or something. | |
| So when I go back in, after waxing lyrical about how great it is to be a dad, my wife is not just like, can you deal with them, please? | |
| Because he's just taken all this stuff out of the cupboards and thrown it on the floor. | |
| I'll be like, ah, aren't you glad you've got kids dying? | |
| And in moments like that, it's difficult, right? | |
| But of course, overall, what I'm saying is true. | |
| Right. | |
| Let's let's let's go through some chats. | |
| I can't help but though notice there are a lot, so I'll get through as many as I can. | |
| But to be honest with you, I can feel myself getting really tired. | |
| So I'm going to do what I can. | |
| It's been a, I tell you, it's been a long fucking 48 hours or however long I've been awake for. | |
| But I will definitely do what I can. | |
| But no, this has been, it's been great, hasn't it? | |
| It's been really great. | |
| You know, yeah, that was another thing I was talking about on the stream last night. | |
| I said, look, is Biden interfering with Kamala's campaign? | |
| Because in a lot of ways, it feels like Biden is, right? | |
| There are loads of unforced errors that Biden was making. | |
| There are a bunch of things, but primarily the garbage people quip. | |
| He didn't need to do that. | |
| Like, he could have just shut up. | |
| But he said, no, I'm going to come out and call people who support Trump. | |
| Again, not even like he could have diehard Republicans or Nazis or fascists, whatever. | |
| You know, the Trump's in a campaign or the Trump campaign themselves are garbage. | |
| He could have said that. | |
| No, he said Trump's supporters are garbage. | |
| It's like, okay, but mate, that's more than half the country. | |
| That's more than half the electorate. | |
| We know that more. | |
| I mean, you know, from 2016. | |
| And look at what's just happened. | |
| What you're saying is most people are rubbish, you know, trash. | |
| Like, why would you do that? | |
| That seems to be an unforced error that wasn't necessary. | |
| So just saying, like, I'm just thinking of Biden putting on the mag cap and like, well, maybe. | |
| Base dark Brandon. | |
| Nighthawk says, Texas went red by 15%. | |
| Thank God. | |
| Well done. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So I'm going to summarize a lot of comments that are just, we did it. | |
| And congratulations, everyone, by saying, well done, everyone. | |
| Collectively, we did it, right? | |
| So I want to be clear. | |
| This is everyone's victory, right? | |
| And this is why Trump called out the keyboard warriors. | |
| He knows that the general chorus of people being on his side, fighting in the comment sections, posting memes online, posting videos, long form videos, streams, essays, advancing the arguments for Trump and opposing the arguments against Trump. | |
| All of this does have an effect, right? | |
| And it's a small, difficult to calculate effect. | |
| And it might not be, like I said, it might not be huge. | |
| It might be quite a small effect. | |
| But we all have a part to play, and everyone has done it. | |
| Everyone's done their part and we've won. | |
| So for the next four years, we're going to get to sing, hopefully, the praises of Elon Musk, of Trump, of Tucker Carlson, of Vance, of Joe Rogan, of RFK doing the right thing and saying the right thing and advancing the right cause. | |
| Hopefully we're going to be able to actually get some wins under our belt and hopefully that'll change things here and in Canada and Australia and Germany and France and things like this. | |
| Hopefully this is a genuine sort of renaissance of the West that we're looking at. | |
| Because I do think that Trump is aware of the issues now. | |
| And like I don't think he's going to hesitate on doing things. | |
| So yeah, anyway, sorry, I'm going to summarize all of those comments just to try and make sure I get through everyone's comments. | |
| But so I'm sorry to summarize lots, but there have been lots and I don't want to die doing this. | |
| But I'll fight you Naka said, I feel like my 15-month year old boy is safe for now. | |
| Well, that's the thing. | |
| I do think that the legislation on trans kids will change, which is good. | |
| Pirate Skeleton says, I vote for Orange Man Spike Making of Deep Blue State. | |
| Congrats on getting the Super Chats back. | |
| Well, thank you. | |
| And I think that's really important, right? | |
| Because if you look at New York and California, yeah, obviously, you know, they were very blue and, you know, obviously Kamala won them easily. | |
| But, I mean, at one point, like, New York was like 60-40. | |
| And if I were the Democrats, I'd be like, are they really only 10% away from us? | |
| You know, we're really getting to that point where almost half the state is like, yeah, actually, we think you suck and we want change. | |
| Because, I mean, like, that could be parlayed into next time. | |
| Look at how good a job Trump did. | |
| If it's Vance next time, for example, which I'd totally be in favor of. | |
| This would be like a persuasive argument. | |
| Say, well, what are we doing here, guys? | |
| We don't have to live like this. | |
| You know, California, 40% Republican. | |
| New York, 40% Republican. | |
| Sorry, if I was a Republican, I'd be like, we're going to do what? | |
| We're going to get these. | |
| We're going to have them. | |
| We're going to campaign hard in these areas. | |
| We can flip these. | |
| It doesn't have to be this way. | |
| The Democrats don't have a monopoly on immigrants or something. | |
| It doesn't have to be this way. | |
| And yeah, I mean, like, what's it? | |
| Maine was like, oh, a lot of these blue states very much like, I'm kind of Republican a bit. | |
| you nipped it by like five or ten points but that's not much man for other Republicans I'd be like no I think we can I think if we work for the next four years in these areas yeah Virginia, New Hampshire, Minnesota all close Yeah, absolutely. | |
| Like, come on, guys. | |
| These aren't, these aren't done deals. | |
| Get to work, right? | |
| Get to work. | |
| That's what I would say. | |
| They're coping and seething about rushering in and crying. | |
| The kids want to mutilate. | |
| They're going to lose their teeth because RFK is a heck in science denial. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| RFK doesn't want you to be retarded because of the fluoride in the water. | |
| There are definitely studies that show that it does have an IQ effect. | |
| And I mean, who is it? | |
| There's some comedy. | |
| It's like, really? | |
| You think the government put the fluoride in the water because they care about your teeth that much? | |
| So, yeah, probably not. | |
| I think there's fluoride in my toothpaste as well. | |
| And I brush my teeth twice a day. | |
| So I think I'll be okay without the government's fluoride. | |
| I think I can get my own privately owned fluoride, actually. | |
| I'll get on the market. | |
| And the bug men being like, no, we kind of have beef tallow. | |
| RFK is going to force us to be healthy. | |
| It's like, suck it, bug men. | |
| Yeah, you're being oppressed by healthy food. | |
| Maybe you'll get some fucking exercise next. | |
| Saying that right, I've been terrible. | |
| The past week or so, there's been a lot going on. | |
| I've been very stressed. | |
| And my diet has gone straight downhill. | |
| And I've put on about a kilogram, like two or three pounds of weight. | |
| And I can feel it. | |
| You know, I can feel it. | |
| I'm annoyed. | |
| But I haven't been able to summon the mental discipline because just so much going on. | |
| And I've been very stressed leading up to this. | |
| But now it feels like I have no excuse but to get back on it. | |
| No excuse. | |
| I've got to summon the mental willpower. | |
| The thing is that my problem is I really like food. | |
| Anyway, yeah. | |
| Prispither says, as a Pennsylvanian, I'm glad my vote was able to help Trump back in the Oval Office. | |
| Yeah, I love it. | |
| I love it. | |
| And again, just thank you for the goodwill generally. | |
| Genius says, 2016, a new hope, 2020, the Empire Strikes Back, 2024, Return of the Jedi. | |
| Yeah, this is the sort of three-act structure that life apparently takes, but also is present in movie trilogies. | |
| And it's present in films themselves. | |
| You know, the beginning, the sort of the there's a particular term for it. | |
| I can't remember, but the nadir in the middle and then the glorious end. | |
| It's to give a moral payoff. | |
| And it turns out that actually life fits that pattern. | |
| You know, like the Fellowship of the Rings, the Two Towers, and the Return of the King. | |
| Again, There's something to the narrative conception of life, I think. | |
| Blake says, remember the remember the 5th of November? | |
| I mean, this is definitely a much better result than before. | |
| He shall not, who shall not be named, says, let's not get complacent, lads. | |
| We won the battle, but the war is still ongoing. | |
| The Democrats and the left have been defeated, but are far from vanquished. | |
| Well, like I said, next comes the scouring of the Shire, right? | |
| So there are going to be orc forces everywhere, right? | |
| Over here, over there, over the other. | |
| And yeah, it's our job now to scour the Shire, to clear them out. | |
| So, you know, to make sure that companies don't want to post LGBT pride flags and stuff like that. | |
| No, that's a failed ideological project that people are rejecting, that the Trump administration should legislate against, frankly. | |
| It should be like, no, this is an illegal political ideology because it's communist, frankly. | |
| It's a bunch of communists trying to communise things. | |
| We're not having it. | |
| So you are right. | |
| They have been defeated, but have not been completely routed and vanquished. | |
| Next comes the scouring because, of course, Tolkien predicted everything. | |
| Silver says, why does abortion have such a stranglehold on women's decision making? | |
| I just can't understand it at all. | |
| Well, it's because what it does is alleviate them of the moral burden of the bad choices that they're making, right? | |
| And instead of getting them to habitually teaching them to make better choices and become responsible, fully actualized adults, you're instead killing the product of their bad decisions. | |
| And that means a whole lifestyle change. | |
| They'll have to change the kind of people that they are. | |
| They've become vicious people. | |
| They're indulging vices and being wicked. | |
| And this is leading to a negative consequence that is being prevented by the ability to commit murder. | |
| If you take away the ability to commit murder, they have to change their ways and become good, virtuous, noble people rather than vicious and wicked people. | |
| And this is just something they've not had imposed upon them. | |
| They've not been forced to change on this. | |
| And it is going to be difficult for them. | |
| You know, so thoughts and prayers for those harlots at this time. | |
| Oil's goon says the arc of heroes' redemption is long, but it bends towards victory. | |
| I probably won't do a hero's journey video for Trump. | |
| Although maybe I will. | |
| Yeah, maybe I will. | |
| And yeah, there are lots of comments that are just us congratulating ourselves. | |
| I am going to skip them, I'm afraid, just for time's sake. | |
| But I am reading them. | |
| And honestly, there are people like, yeah, we've been here since Gamergate, and this smells like victory. | |
| It's like, yes, yes, indeed, Billy, it does indeed. | |
| And again, this is the veterans of the long war. | |
| That's what we are. | |
| And here we are. | |
| And here we fucking are. | |
| And we're not done. | |
| That's the thing. | |
| We're not done. | |
| Like I said, you are right. | |
| Like, okay, Sauron's Tower has fallen. | |
| But, like, there's still, you know, a good couple of chapters left of work to do. | |
| We've been through the hard miles. | |
| You know, we've marched through the fucking swamps. | |
| We've fought the battles. | |
| We've fought the orcs. | |
| We've fought the trolls. | |
| We've thrown the ring into Mordor while defeat into the fires of Mount Doom while defeating the army of orcs. | |
| But the job is not finished. | |
| We are going to carry on, though, because we're happy warriors. | |
| Between now and Jan 6 will be shaky, says Derpy Derp. | |
| But it's... | |
| That is true. | |
| That is true. | |
| I'm not sure. | |
| I do feel there's been a kind of giving up in the Democrats at this point. | |
| So who knows? | |
| But anything could happen at this point, right? | |
| Anything could happen. | |
| So who knows? | |
| Sunder Bray says, cheers, man. | |
| Oh, thanks. | |
| $69, man. | |
| That's the meme number. | |
| My homies and I couldn't turn Virginia red, but we did our part to bring Loudoun County up to 40% red. | |
| Blue will not have a strangle on it, hold on a seven forever. | |
| God willing, we can make the state competitive against Sunday. | |
| Dude, I mean, I think Virginia, I was watching Virginia quite closely, and it was competitive throughout the evening. | |
| Like, at some points, it was leading red, some points leading blue. | |
| I was like, oh my God. | |
| You know, who knows? | |
| Again, don't assume things aren't in play. | |
| I think you can assume they are because the moral legitimacy of the Democrats is collapsing. | |
| And if we keep en masse attacking the core moral suppositions of what they are advancing, then we put them on uneven ground. | |
| I mean, this is just what they did to us, right? | |
| This is just what they did to us. | |
| And so we need to do exactly the same to them, put them on an even ground and just push them over. | |
| And eventually, I think that you'll find that all of them become competitive because the way they are trying to run the world is wrong. | |
| It's not compatible with human nature and it doesn't work and it's not good. | |
| And so we need to get that, we need to get over that hill and get it, get it just knocked off. | |
| Funny how the mainstream media have have off their comments. | |
| Oh, yeah, obviously they've got their comments turned off. | |
| Don't forget what the media tried to feed us and don't go running back to them. | |
| Oh, yeah, I don't think there's any need to. | |
| I mean, Twitter or X at the moment under Elon is just such a good resource that you don't. | |
| I mean, the community notes are just brilliant. | |
| Genuinely, people actually use them as they're intended to be used. | |
| And they're right. | |
| You do get the funny ones every now and again. | |
| But overall, people are really good at fact-checking things. | |
| And I genuinely appreciate what Elon has done with Twitter. | |
| I think it's really improved the quality of discourse and the quality of information transfer. | |
| You know, Elon has done a brilliant job there. | |
| So I'm very happy with that. | |
| You are right. | |
| Don't go running back to the media. | |
| But I mean, we're not going to. | |
| Obviously, we're not going to. | |
| The tears from LBC. | |
| I love it. | |
| I know. | |
| I know. | |
| Yeah. | |
| There's hi from Portugal. | |
| Trump won plus popular vote. | |
| Maybe Europe can be saved. | |
| Yeah, I know. | |
| I mean, the thing is, what this will cause in Europe is a lot of retrenchment. | |
| They'll be like, oh, no, America is evil. | |
| It's run by evil people and populated by evil people. | |
| And so we're going to have to do our best to break through all of this. | |
| Again, we've got our own scouring of the Shire that is going to take a long time. | |
| But we have to fight it. | |
| We have to advance this. | |
| And we will. | |
| We will absolutely do it. | |
| Jason says, I work at Google, Android. | |
| I'm ecstatic that once rightful and future president has earned his victory, even if I can't celebrate it amongst my very salty colleagues. | |
| Thanks for all the insightful commentary there. | |
| Well, thank you. | |
| And well, I mean, I guess one way to look at this is a lot of the tech bros are breaking for Trump. | |
| You know, Elon has made it not only viable, but cool. | |
| This is the future. | |
| Elon tweeted something like, look, like someone had been like, it's crazy how Elon's either going to jail or going to Mars, and we're getting the good ending. | |
| You know, we're getting it. | |
| So that is just superb. | |
| Superb. | |
| Dicepunk Studio says, Vance is assassination insurance. | |
| Yes, very much so. | |
| But I would like to see him run and win in his own right as president. | |
| I think he would do a very good job. | |
| And I think he has the capability to fix the problems. | |
| Really, most problems fix themselves once you identify what the problem is. | |
| If you can accurately identify the problem, the solution essentially presents itself. | |
| So I think Vance would be good. | |
| And if he, what we want for Vance now is for the next four years from to really raise his profile, just keep going out and getting in the media, constantly in the media, handling problems, you know, handling conversational problems. | |
| So Vance can just, you know, diffuse. | |
| Trump said something or done something. | |
| And Vance comes out and sort of sweeps up any problem with the media, dominates CNN, dominates MSNBC, and dominates in a way that's not intrinsically combative either, but just has that kind of bedside manner that he displayed in the discussion with Waltz and on Rogan that I think the women actually found appealing. | |
| And this could really, really work. | |
| So fingers crossed. | |
| Ramble says, 2016, I fought in the Meme Wars. | |
| 2024, I fought in the battle of Memenorf in Mimenor Fields. | |
| Cheers, Carl. | |
| Great sea progression of the decade. | |
| Well, it's been a long, long fucking journey. | |
| But I'm so glad. | |
| I'm so glad we're here. | |
| And I'm so glad everything's gone. | |
| Yeah, and Valencia points out another cherry on top. | |
| They changed the rules to make sure that Kamala has to certify the election. | |
| She doesn't have a choice. | |
| So she's going to certify her own defeat to Trump, which is just, I mean, okay. | |
| You know, you made this happen. | |
| You made this happen. | |
| The Stig says, for the past four years, the night was very long and cold. | |
| Now on this morning, dawn finally broke and the sun rises. | |
| Damn right. | |
| You know, damn right. | |
| You know, like, destiny sub-reddit in full meltdown. | |
| All of these liberal democrats will stop talking about the importance of democracy and become revolutionaries. | |
| I mean, just, I can only imagine what Destiny's bloody position on all of this is. | |
| George says, the eye of Sauron should be blinded by the torch of liberty. | |
| Love it. | |
| Love it. | |
| The 1776 pounds. | |
| Love that. | |
| Yeah, just we did it. | |
| We absolutely did it. | |
| Again, massive. | |
| I mean, Scott Presler is prepping took, convincing the Ents, the Armish, to destroy Isengard. | |
| But yeah, Scott Presler did such a good job. | |
| Such a good job. | |
| And what I like about Scott is he's got a very understated manner. | |
| Like, there's nothing offensive about him at all. | |
| He's just got on with the work, did the work. | |
| And he deserves the success of the recognition that he's got. | |
| You know, you love to see it. | |
| You know, I see him on my timeline all the time, just doing the work. | |
| And look at where we are. | |
| And it's like, again, everyone's got a part to play. | |
| And everyone's played their part. | |
| It's so good. | |
| I'm going to have to go dig up the Reddit meltdown. | |
| A lot of people are posting about the Reddit meltdown. | |
| And I haven't even looked. | |
| I haven't even looked. | |
| Brian says, why New Mexico is always blue? | |
| Natives are blue? | |
| Because of welfare. | |
| And the Navajo Nation is a decent chunk of the state. | |
| Santa Fe and AQB was invaded by New Yorkers long ago. | |
| Officially considered the second art capital of the US and Mexican immigrants cocaine. | |
| Yeah, I did wonder, you know, why Colorados, or why is Colorado always so blue? | |
| I'm very curious. | |
| What happened to Jacob Rees Mog? | |
| Forgive me. | |
| I haven't been keeping up with the British politicians. | |
| Well, the Conservative Party redistricted him out of existence, basically. | |
| They merged his Somerset constituency into the South Cotswolds, which I'm in, incidentally now, and he lost. | |
| Because the Conservatives were like, yeah, should we make sure that there are more Labour voters in this conservative Lib Dem voters in this constituency than there are Conservative voters? | |
| Why did you redraw that? | |
| I don't think you had to do it. | |
| I mean, I don't really know why they did it, but anyway, they redistricted him out of existence. | |
| So he's no longer a politician. | |
| Brilliant. | |
| Geniuses. | |
| The R politics. | |
| Right, okay, yeah. | |
| I'll go and have a look at that. | |
| I like that. | |
| I don't use Reddit. | |
| So let me have a. | |
| The top post. | |
| America deserves Donald Trump. | |
| The world doesn't. | |
| America will regret its decision. | |
| Half of Gen Z voters said they lied to people close to them about whom they were voting for. | |
| Jon Stewart ended the Daily Show basically turning into the Wicked Witch of the West. | |
| Like, you know, in the Wizard of Oz, they pour water on it, she's like, and disappears, and you know, reducing to nothing, and she's just gone. | |
| But basically, Jon Stewart at the end of the daily show, it's so fucking funny, man. | |
| Like, again, this feels like such a good, complete victory. | |
| Again, it's not over. | |
| We're going to carry on, but like, it's so good, man. | |
| It's so good. | |
| Quick thing, go and subscribe to my gaming channel because once this is over, I'm going to need something to do. | |
| I'm joking, of course. | |
| I'm never going to give up my channel. | |
| I'll just make philosophy videos forever, basically. | |
| When we finally won, we'll just do fun philosophy videos. | |
| But go and subscribe to my gaming channel. | |
| I've just pinned it. | |
| And again, I just do gaming streams and videos on there. | |
| It's not generally very political or anything. | |
| It's just something to decompress and get away from the politics of everything. | |
| Because we did this all day, you know. | |
| So we need to take a break from it, you know, which is important. | |
| Shaw Faratako is being so annoying right now. | |
| I know. | |
| I don't know why. | |
| I haven't spoken to him in ages because he's angry at me over D. | |
| So I don't know. | |
| I'm not angry at him. | |
| And I like him a lot. | |
| And I don't know why he's in this angry sort of anti-Trump mode. | |
| Because I think Trump's a very positive force. | |
| But don't be angry with him. | |
| I think he's just having a like there's a lot of things that are going on, I think. | |
| And just said, don't be angry with him. | |
| You know, be understanding. | |
| Vosgren Seni says, who authorized the brick bomb being this base? | |
| Most British people are. | |
| Most British people, Britain's a far-right country, which, for some reason, completely trapped in a far-left fucking system. | |
| No, you can keep Prince Harry. | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| And yes, the salt mines are open all day today. | |
| Crimson Hair says we have an Argentinian stream with 23,000 people with friends and Malay shit posters to point that ministers and ex-vice president came to children. | |
| Well, for the American election. | |
| That's very cool. | |
| That is very cool. | |
| I like the International Alliance of Patriots, man. | |
| Like, no, we're not just going to save one country. | |
| We're going to save them all. | |
| You know, this globalism shit, it's over. | |
| It's going to die. | |
| Like, Noah Yule Harari, or whatever his name is, the WEF goblin who doesn't know anything about philosophy, was like, oh, well, if Trump wins, it's the end of the international global order. | |
| I said, well, Jesus Christ, guys. | |
| You know, we have the American chuds to thank for the saving of the world by Noah Yuval Harari's estimation. | |
| Oh, yeah, we just saved everything. | |
| What? | |
| Just fucking, you know, bravo, regular Americans. | |
| You've saved the world yet again. | |
| It's so good. | |
| It's so good. | |
| Yep. | |
| Feminist lies about what men believe. | |
| Who would thought that's true, Orpheus? | |
| Who could have imagined that the feminists weren't being honest this whole time? | |
| Apparently, there were riots in Seattle that were swiftly put down. | |
| I didn't see that. | |
| I did not see that. | |
| For crying out loud, Carlos pronounced fav. | |
| Is it? | |
| I don't know. | |
| I've only ever seen him written down. | |
| A MAGA and In Time Make Britain great again. | |
| That would be nice. | |
| I tell you, there are a lot of people offering to liberate Europe, and that would be good, but we've got to do it ourselves, otherwise, we learn no lessons. | |
| You know, we've got to learn lessons. | |
| This is the long march through the prostitutions. | |
| Um, Bob says, been watching since 2015. | |
| It's awesome being able to watch you after we got Trump back in office. | |
| Uh, signs bring back this week is stupid, lovely sun. | |
| No, go and watch the podcast. | |
| It's basically today and stupid. | |
| Uh, and it's not just me, it's the whole team, and they're all fantastic. | |
| Go and watch podcasts of the Lotus Eaters. | |
| I'm on there, you know, multiple times a week, but it's not just me, it's a big project, and everyone's doing a great job. | |
| Again, like yesterday's stream was just superb, absolutely superb stream. | |
| Um, so much effort went in, and it all just came out so smoothly. | |
| And each of the panelists, we were doing like you know, an hour-long panel with different panelists and guests on, and each panel was just really good. | |
| And so, I was very impressed. | |
| Everyone did a brilliant job. | |
| Um, very proud of everything. | |
| Uh, Roy just says, Thanks for supporting us, Carl. | |
| Dude, I'm totally with all of us, you know what I mean? | |
| Like, I want everyone to have their countries, I want you to be the people that you are. | |
| You know, you're not anywhere man. | |
| You're Americans, you're Argentinians, or Australians, or you know, Germans, you're French. | |
| We're English, you know, it's we should authentically be the things that we are because there's there's goodness in it, there's a lot of goodness. | |
| Tradition is the build-up, the accumulated build-up over generations of things that are worthy, and that's why they last. | |
| You know, there's there's a lot to this that's well worth keeping, and we should. | |
| Um, my gnulleth fell off, says Malay 2023, Trump 2024, next year's save Europe, you know what to do. | |
| Yeah, well, we have to. | |
| We have to start just picking a party and just be like, no, it's these guys, and it's these guys and it's these guys. | |
| We just have to go for it. | |
| We're just doing it, right? | |
| You know, I'm sick of the sort of the right-wing splintering in Europe. | |
| No, we just need, you know, in each country, here's the base party. | |
| All the base people join that. | |
| We're going to save our civilizations. | |
| If you want to be a normal person from a civilization, that's the party for you. | |
| That's what we need. | |
| You know, repudiate leftism and globalism and all of the everything that flows from those things to get rid of them. | |
| Envoy of Aries says, $200, man. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| From the Earth, been watching you for years. | |
| Love your work. | |
| Keep the wave going. | |
| Let's MAGA. | |
| I mean, dude, I just can't imagine doing a different job at this point. | |
| Like, I love. | |
| I'm such a happy warrior to do this. | |
| I really am. | |
| It's just so nice that we get to do something productive from the comfort of my home. | |
| But it's so nice. | |
| And it's not like I don't go anywhere and do anything or anything like that. | |
| But it's so nice that I've got a cause, you know, that I can truly believe in. | |
| Because most people, I don't think that most people are liars, right? | |
| I don't believe in the term grifter. | |
| I mean, people want to make money, obviously, because we live in a fucking society where we need money. | |
| But I don't believe people are grifters. | |
| I don't really know anyone who I think doesn't sincerely hold the values that they espouse. | |
| I've yet to meet someone like that, really. | |
| I've got any person. | |
| I mean, you hear people saying, oh, that person said this. | |
| I don't know. | |
| But like, whenever someone talks to me, they seem to be authentically what they claim to be. | |
| And everyone I knew, I mean, I guess I don't know about Lauren Chen, I suppose. | |
| I mean, you know, but again, I would never have guessed that Lauren Chen was taking Russian money. | |
| Like, you know, there was just no indication of any of this when I had met her. | |
| And so, like, and any of the other people I know, like, there's no indication to me that any of them are being anything less than genuine. | |
| And I mean that on all sides of the aisle, right? | |
| Like, I think the Islamists genuinely believe what they believe. | |
| I think the leftists genuinely believe what they believe. | |
| And as far as I can tell, the right-wingers genuinely believe what they believe. | |
| And I know I believe what I believe because, I mean, literally, I talk about it every day, and everyone can see my reasoning and my evolution over time. | |
| So I don't know. | |
| Maybe there are a bunch of grifters. | |
| I just don't know who they are, and I don't see it. | |
| And I don't know why I've gone to the subject. | |
| I'm just, but I know, I really appreciate that, Envoy. | |
| And I'm really glad to be doing what I'm doing. | |
| I'm glad I went and got the degree. | |
| I'm doing other things now as well that you'll find out at some point. | |
| Russell Brown, maybe, but the thing is, Russell Brown's got lots of money. | |
| Like, he's already a multi-millionaire. | |
| So, I don't know, you know, but I don't know Russell Brand. | |
| That's the thing. | |
| I was talking about the people I personally know. | |
| I don't know Andrew Tate. | |
| So, you know, I mean, those people may be, you know, but I'm no, I don't. | |
| Like I said, I don't know. | |
| And I don't like, I don't know them. | |
| So I don't want to comment. | |
| So I'm just going to refresh this quickly. | |
| Jack Crow says, now Trump won. | |
| He's going to launch all women and minorities into space using Elon's rockets. | |
| And he's going to make Mexico pay for it. | |
| See, this is what they were warning us about. | |
| This is what we didn't listen. | |
| Bye, mum. | |
| Bye, darling. | |
| You know, sorry. | |
| I supported Trump. | |
| I didn't realise that all the women of the West were getting ejected into space. | |
| Where am I? | |
| Again, thank you for all the comments that are just, you know, glad for what you do and thanks for what you're doing and stuff. | |
| I appreciate all of that. | |
| And I'm skipping over a lot of those. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Fluoride in water equals suntan lotion in sandwiches. | |
| I don't really get that. | |
| But is suntan lotion bad? | |
| It does actually prevent me from burning. | |
| So the market went up 1500 points after the Trump victory news. | |
| Superb. | |
| Glad to hear that. | |
| Become a small gun of a cat. | |
| Well, I don't think I'll do that because honestly, I haven't got the time to go to gyms. | |
| I haven't got the patience for it either. | |
| Like, I just don't really want to spend my time in a gym. | |
| But I like exercise. | |
| I like doing sports. | |
| I like doing things that are exercise. | |
| But I just can't be bothered. | |
| Just lift iron. | |
| The thing is, I grow muscle really quickly. | |
| I've got whatever, that kind of body where I just put on muscle really quickly. | |
| I'm just too lazy to do it. | |
| I should really, though. | |
| That would be nice to be beefy. | |
| What's the chance of a Malay level of government cutting in the US now that Trump is back? | |
| Well, not just Trump is back. | |
| Elon's in charge of Ron Paul's with him. | |
| We could see some quite significant cuts in the US government, which would be fucking amazing. | |
| Yeah, why is Clarkson burning Trump effigy when he supports Romans? | |
| Yeah, no, that's a great question. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I heard about this. | |
| Clarkson burning a Trump effigy. | |
| I haven't looked into it because I only heard about it like, you know, six hours ago or something. | |
| I haven't had time to do anything. | |
| I don't know. | |
| It's really weird because actually Clarkson and Trump are very similar men in what they are, right? | |
| Clarkson is in many ways the avatar of Englishness in the same way that Trump is an avatar of Americanism. | |
| Like the kind of unself-conscious Englishman. | |
| And this is one of the reasons why Jeremy Clarkson is just so phenomenally popular is because he is so profoundly English in almost every respect. | |
| And it resonates with other Englishmen, right? | |
| So I don't know why he's like, oh, evil Trump, because Trump isn't evil, obviously. | |
| And it's just like, I don't know. | |
| I don't know why he's like that. | |
| So I don't know. | |
| Trump needs to push JD out to public issues to prep for 2028 race as soon as possible. | |
| Yeah, no, absolutely. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Trump should basically just get Vance out as a face doing a lot of stuff. | |
| And I'm sure Vance would be very happy to do it as well. | |
| He seems to enjoy the fight. | |
| Again, another happy warrior. | |
| So I'm not saying it's over, Real Zartax. | |
| I realize I'm kind of overregging it a little bit with the title of the stream and stuff. | |
| But it's just, you know. | |
| It was just the meme was right there, and I couldn't help but pick it up. | |
| I found the meme of the election in the gutter, and I picked it up with my sword. | |
| But no, we've still got the scouring machine to go. | |
| In the UK, maybe we get Farage. | |
| And I'm glad to have seen you in Plymouth. | |
| Maybe. | |
| Again, it depends on Farage. | |
| If he can sack up and actually go and kick some ass, then yeah, if we can build a coalition of people on the right, then yeah, we can. | |
| But if he can't do that, then nothing can happen. | |
| And the thing is, all Farage needs to do is just be like, right, okay, I'm just bringing everyone in. | |
| Because then the media will be like, oh, no, he's bringing this person, that person, that person. | |
| Like Katie Hopkins. | |
| And if he brings in like a dozen at once, it's just going to be like, people just get bored of hearing it. | |
| Yeah, okay. | |
| We realize you guys don't like this person and this person and this person. | |
| While Farage is like, oh, I don't want to go to war with the media. | |
| He's going to consistently lose. | |
| He's got to understand himself as a person at war with the media. | |
| He should be courting Jeremy Clarkson and saying, look, look, Jeremy, can you come and join? | |
| I want everyone to join. | |
| Let's get everyone in. | |
| Essentially turn reform into the Farmers Party of Britain and the base traditional party of Britain. | |
| And let's crack on. | |
| Let's crack the fuck on and get it done. | |
| Farage could do that. | |
| It's all within his power. | |
| The chessboard is laid out. | |
| And he could be like, no, we're getting everyone. | |
| Construct this giant political machine that's just going to take over Britain. | |
| He could do it. | |
| If I were him, I would do it. | |
| Everything is right there. | |
| But for some reason, he's not brave enough. | |
| And it's very frustrating. | |
| I don't know why he's biding his time so much. | |
| Maybe he's biding his time for Trump to win and stuff like that. | |
| But at the moment, it just seems like he's not brave enough, which is a really shame because I've supported Farage for years now. | |
| I've been banging the Farage drum since Brexit. | |
| I've been like, no, this Nigel guy's right. | |
| And I like him. | |
| And I think that he could do some good stuff. | |
| So I've been supporting for years. | |
| And it's just very frustrating to get to this point. | |
| It's like, Nige, it's all there, man. | |
| Just fucking take the leap of faith. | |
| You know, everyone's here. | |
| You could draw up a lot of energy and we could have the British equivalent of the Trump revolution in this country. | |
| We could do it. | |
| We could save England. | |
| And if you're not going to do it, who's the guy? | |
| Who's the guy who's going to save England? | |
| It's not you. | |
| You worked all this time to get to the position you're in. | |
| You may as well actually apply it. | |
| The real Zartax says, the problem with Vance is he lacks the charisma X factor, though he's good at debates. | |
| That says the Democrats don't have a better alternative than him. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Vance, again, the side eye with the Waltz debate, there was something in it. | |
| It was like, actually, there is a bit of character in this guy. | |
| And I think it's something he could develop, right? | |
| I think he could definitely develop it. | |
| So I guess, but I guess we'll see. | |
| Maddis Ladd says, love the thumbnail. | |
| It's a happy day. | |
| Rise men of the West. | |
| Yeah, I know. | |
| So great. | |
| Don't let your memes be dreamed, Carl, also. | |
| Congrats on the least boomered stream. | |
| I know, right? | |
| It says all work surprisingly well, considering I've literally had like two hours sleep in the last 24, 40, however long, 36 hours. | |
| And I'm at the point now where I'm just talking. | |
| I'm totally running on fumes. | |
| I can feel like at some point I'm just going to have this massive crash. | |
| And I'm just trying to get through the comments. | |
| Like, no, no, I've got this. | |
| I've got this. | |
| You know, I'm in the zone. | |
| Like, I don't know how much longer I'm going to last, though. | |
| So I'm going to wrap this up. | |
| Trump 2024. | |
| Let's hope the world follows. | |
| Yeah, I totally agree. | |
| Elon Tulsi, the persistence, RFK, Rogan, Lotus, Tim Cars, Crowder, Daily Wire, Jordan Peterson, and countless others who, but ultimately the glory belongs to God who saved Trump's life, which it's hard to argue against, okay? | |
| I'm just saying it's hard to find a counter-argument. | |
| I mean, that was so fucking close. | |
| And again, we were literally an inch away from the bad ending, you know, an inch away from just the worst ending. | |
| It would have been just so bad to have watched Trump just fucking brains blown out on fucking stage, man, live TV. | |
| I don't even, like, it doesn't even bear thinking about. | |
| But we were just so fucking close. | |
| So mad. | |
| OTAN says, I have your video. | |
| It must be Trump saved for the last two years. | |
| Love Loads These. | |
| Well, thank you very much. | |
| I will continue making videos like that on it. | |
| Especially now that a lot of the thing is, a lot of things building up to this have been not just this, but other things. | |
| But essentially, have all sort of ended just after this election period. | |
| And again, I'm not going to say, but like lots of different things. | |
| So now, like, we've got a lot of bandwidth back, which is great. | |
| So I can continue doing things like that in future, which is superb. | |
| And that, I think, is where I'm going to call an end to it. | |
| Thank you so much for joining me, guys. | |
| This has been a really fun stream to do. | |
| And I didn't realize how much I had to say and how much you guys would have to say either. | |
| But I suppose I should have expected it. | |
| But I was just, again, I'm kind of running on autopilot and I was just like, yeah, there's a lot of stuff here I want to cover. | |
| And I'm going to try and stay up for another few hours. | |
| I'm going to try and get to bed probably like eight o'clock or something because I don't want to go to bed and wake up like at four in the morning or something like that. | |
| But thank you everyone for everything. | |
| Thank you for joining me. | |
| Thanks for supporting me. |