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What a long, strange trip it's been.
This time, eight long years ago, many of us were in a frenzy of rapturous activity, fighting for what we thought was our orange savior on a white horse, hoping to save our country the right way, and of course, expecting, at bare minimum, at least a big ass wall and mass deportations.
The subsequent four years, however, were a rude crash course in the realities of American politics, the extent of Jewish power, the folly of basing our hopes and plans on a cult of personality, and also our ability to be deadly serious, competent, and united, even in the face of adversity.
A lot of groups, personalities, and friendships have risen and fallen over the past decade.
Perhaps we were naive and idealistic, too proud and individualistic, or too undisciplined given the threats arrayed against us and the manifest ongoing destruction of our homelands.
But maybe it had to go the way it did to build the scar tissue, to smoke out the charlatans, and to force the scales from our eyes before far more serious challenges to come.
Or maybe we are just doomed to suffer through a new dark age.
Regardless, here we are yet again, just over two weeks out from yet another presidential election where our choices are bad or definitely worse.
We're definitely older and more jaded.
We're hopefully wiser and more realistic.
You definitely can't say that we were crazy all those years ago, given how much has gone down over the past 10 years.
And you definitely get the feeling that we are on the cusp of a new and more dangerous and exciting era.
This week, we are recording live and in person beneath the brick and wood of a nondescript cabin somewhere in the gorgeous red, orange, and yellow forests of Pennsylvania, surrounded by a bevy of treasured comrades who have been through the struggle and are still standing, or are sitting around this table, as it were.
So, Mr. Producer, hit it.
Everyone to
Full House, the world's finest show for white fathers, aspiring ones, and the whole biofam.
It is episode 197.
I am your well-fed and well-napped host, Coach Finstock.
That's auspicious for our prospects here, Sam, in person.
We're back with another Lord knows how long chewing the fat on the biggest and most important issues facing our people.
Before we meet our very patient and very special birth panel, though, huge thanks to Rusty R, King Charles, the White Stag Athletic Club, Ravenkeeper, and a couple anonymous kings for their kind support of the show this month.
If you'd like to emulate those elite eminences, I still got the alliteration going on, just go to givesendgo.com/slash fullhouse or drop us an email, fullhouse show at protonmail.com.
And finally, our second tranche of Full House shirts, our gear.
Sam is rubbing his hands at the table.
It is now largely distributed or mailed.
So thank you again, Sam.
Thank you to our lovely supplier for making that happen.
And everyone who wanted one, hit me up by email or DM if you want one in the next batch.
With all that, let's get cracking with our very special MidSpace birth panel.
First up, my perhaps uncle from another mother.
We're not exactly brothers, but it is damn glad to have Sam at the table with us.
IRL.
What's up, big guy?
It's great to be here with you.
It's always a fun time when we can get together, have some laughs, and shake our hands.
Hey, I voted.
I voted, coach.
Oh, all right.
Acceleration or more time to prepare?
Well, you know, some years ago, I think two elections ago, I was contacted by email and said, hey, you want to vote by mail?
You know, click the button here.
I did.
And it wasn't very long that the mail ballot showed up and I voted.
And now, ever since that, I think this will be the third election where I get the mail-in ballot.
And I really recommend it.
And actually, actually, I was at the post office the other day and I saw the little sign.
It said, if you would like a mail-in ballot, you could even request one right at the post office.
So I'm saying that because it's, I think, maybe not too late to get a mail-in ballot.
Sure.
And as long as it is postmarked by election day, it will be counted.
Now, what is the advantage of doing it?
Well, first of all, you don't have to stand in line.
One of these past elections, maybe not four years ago, six years ago, one of them, I stood in line for over an hour with the worst of humanity.
So there's that.
Were they Sikhs or Negroes?
And the real advantage is if you ever find yourself in the ballot box and you see that there's all these judgeships.
Oh, yeah.
You never know who any of them.
You don't know any of them.
You have to try it.
Yeah.
And even other offices, but especially the judgeships.
Well, in the peace and quiet of my own home, I quickly Googled the name of each person and I could see if they're a Negro, if they're a Jew, if it's a woman, whatever.
Or some of them say clearly Judge So-and-so Democrat.
Any of those, they just, I, you know, at least 80% of them, I vote not to retain.
And so you might say, well, big deal.
What good does that?
Well, it's a little bit of self-satisfaction, you know.
And anyways, you don't have to skip over all of them.
You can quickly go through.
So it has that kind of advantage.
You can look things up as you're voting, which is what I did.
And so I really, really recommend it.
You do it at your leisure, throw it in the mail, and off you go.
Save your diversity interactions.
Now, a shame though, Sam.
I mean, absent repealing the 14th or the 19th mail-in ballots enable the lowest common denominator to vote.
And it's rife for fraud, too.
You're just, you're accepting the convenience sacrifice of your name.
You know, they're extending it to whomever they extend it to.
They extended it to me.
And so I'm taking a muff on it.
Fair enough.
Have we recorded a show in person you and me before?
We've done one in West Virginia, but I don't think you were at that party.
We did some in Smasher's Garage, but you weren't there.
So is this actually the first?
I think this is the first time.
I think so.
I know.
I hope it wasn't crazy.
I mean, we've done different.
Yeah, this is the first one like this.
I can remember from D-Lives or other ones where we were in a lot of illustration with other people.
All right, better late than never.
Well, we have assembled some veterans here, as well as some rookies, cherry-picking from the talent around us.
And I'll just go straight to my left.
Who one of those said rookies, but a longtime listener and supporter of the show.
I'm damn honored and glad to have Knickerbocker in with us.
Welcome, buddy.
Thank you.
Super happy to be here.
Ethnicity, religion, fatherhood status, lightning round.
Fire.
On my dad's side, I am Dutch and Spanish.
And on my mother's side, I am Irish and Hungarian.
Fun mix there.
All right.
Religion-wise, I would consider myself a deist.
I have no complication with a capital G God or Providence or what have you.
Christ I'm wrestling with, but I'm open-minded to it.
Okay.
Fatherhood status.
I am working on it and I'm heavily inspired by the work that you guys do.
Amen.
Godspeed.
And just for the audience listening at home, no, that is not Dark Enlightenment on the microphone.
I don't think I'm crazy to say that he has the sort of cadence and perhaps tenor of Dark Enlightenment, which is a testament to him as well.
Trains aren't full.
Moving.
There you go.
Proven.
Well, well played.
All right.
Next up, he's a better in a full house, but you may not have heard him because he was on our only paywalled show ever in history.
And of course, we did have that.
We paywalled some like previously unreleased content.
So it was that paper.
That too, but he wasn't fair enough.
That was our regardless.
Yeah, we were crazy enough to welcome on a holy man to talk about sex on the show, and it actually worked out pretty well.
God bless those who ponied up to get that one.
Regardless, super Lutheran, welcome back, buddy.
Hi.
Not bad.
You've got your, is that a French special forces beret, or are you just got it from a military surplus store?
I wear it.
It looks dope.
Apparently, they used to be more special.
That was only for special forces, and then they gave like all the army the beret.
Well, before then, though, people just wore berets.
So you want to be one of those people.
It does look militant, and you got a big cross on your chest.
Plug your, I don't know if it's a business or a service or a service business, but I didn't know how much time and effort you were putting into it.
Go ahead, buddy.
Yeah, I mean, it's about 70 hours a week.
I run the Very Lutheran Project.
You can go to berrylutheran.biz.
What we do is we supply a house church network called the Catacomb Synod.
So for people out there who want to be Lutheran, the only Lutheran churches around them are the ELCA, the gay ones, or if they're having problems with supposedly conservative ones.
Or even if you're not Lutheran at all and you just want a house church that is based church, right?
You're not going to get secondary opinions on whatever the view said that week.
You're not going to get a female-oriented pastor.
And we provide all the resources that you can have for house church.
So liturgies, right?
A baptism, communion.
I have been doing a ton of audio in training for deacons, as we call them.
A house church leader would be a deacon or a lay leader who runs the service.
And also, we do a lot of special interest stuff, too.
So I read all of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
We're going through all of the Nag Hamadi Library.
I just tons of hours of content in addition to training up our guys if they want to have church their way-based church.
Awesome.
All right.
Of course, still doing the Godcast.
Now, of course, stop that one because I have to be the last Christian podcast.
Me and Miles, we have to make sure that everybody else.
All right.
Still in choir giving you a run for your money, but fend off the whipper snappers.
All right.
Another one honored, longtime friend and listener of the show, and first time on Full House, and now known, I guess, as the Grand Inquisitor of the Purity of the Blood for keeping us grounded after we were perhaps yours truly was wishy-washy on the level of admixture.
Regardless, Rufus, welcome.
How are you, bud?
I'm great.
You are a father?
You're a father of many.
So, ethnicity, religion, and fatherhood status.
Ethnicity, mostly German, some Norwegian a little ways back.
Religion, I'm an Orthodox convert.
Fatherhood status, we just had our fifth girl, or fifth baby, fourth girl, about three weeks ago.
Congratulations.
All right, new white life right at the top.
Yeah, we didn't read it.
We didn't read that one on the show.
Yeah.
Shame on you.
She emailed me the moment she arrived.
He's had that look on his face that says, finally, I slept more than half an hour.
Yeah.
Well, actually, she has gotten, she started sleeping mostly through the night right off the bat.
So far, each child gets more relaxed and chill and easier than the last.
It's like at some point, the pattern has to break, but so far we're going strong.
Amen, brother.
All right.
Let's possibly revisit that and meet our last panelist who was an outstanding expert witness on the topic of testosterone, a show that many loved and many hated and just said it was too much.
Too much to handle, too hot to handle, too cold to hold.
Call the testosterone, bro, when you need a boost.
Ascot, bro, welcome back.
Good.
Audience panel, great to be here once again in the flesh.
Time to talk about important decisions coming up in this current day and age.
But it's been great to talk about health and otherwise with all the people around me, especially all the stuff that's been going through recently.
Whether it's food or medical problems, you got to be more proactive.
And if you're doing the if you're doing your research and groundwork to get the optimal health that you can do, you're making the biggest impact you can for the family that you got.
Amen.
And you are still looking trim and fit, aside from the bum knee.
I feel your pain.
Of course, God bless you.
Come forward.
I know how that is.
All right.
Let's get cracking here.
And let me pause this just for a moment.
Pause.
All right.
We're live again.
We're back to talk.
We're starting with the election.
We have to do it two weeks to go.
Whatever you think about it, there is going to be a palatable, noticeable difference regardless of who wins.
You might think it's both going to be garbage, but I think the consensus is we're going to have different outputs, even if we might have similarly blue and white six-sided fingers pulling the strings behind the scenes.
The conventional wisdom among our guys is if you really want this evil system to fall apart faster and you want worse is better and you think that whites would actually wake up and be further radicalized and check out and get more active, then you might actually want Kamala.
If you want some more time to prepare, if you think that there's more wild cards and that the left might actually get more radical and thus accelerate things, then you would probably want Trump in.
I've said I was willing to give Trump a second chance.
And if you listen to him on supporting legal, big legal immigration, but illegal immigration bad and his tone on Iran, it struck me as that's the same shit that George W. Bush would have said.
Promising war and legal good, illegal bad.
And of course, delivered on a lot of that.
So I just can't do it being in a state that's already rock-solid red.
If I were in a swing state, I would have much more of a conflict internally, whether to endorse Zionism and mass legal immigration, hoping that maybe the economy is a little bit better and illegal immigration would be less bad and it might not be as anti-white so radically so soon.
I'll stop there.
Nicker, Sam, let's start with you.
You mentioned voting.
Who did you vote for?
Well, don't hate, but I did vote for Trump.
All right.
You know, there's when you're around a bunch of Trump supporters, it's disgusting.
Why is that?
Yeah.
All the slavish support for Israel, uh, uncritical support, that's the personality, yes, that all of that, the uh, you know, the H-1B type visa.
That it's all it's and you know, he's going to stamp out anti-Semitism on day one.
All of that is just horrible, not just Palestinians.
I bet you if he could snap his fingers and make every anti-Semite nationalist disappear, he would do it because we are not on board with just the regular Trump family that's unique to him.
Yeah, so I understand all of the pluses and minuses, uh, and especially the minuses.
It would be a very easy thing to say not to vote at all.
However, I think with this January 6th, these prisoners, if there is even a 5% chance that Trump would follow through with his promise to pardon those guys, I think it is justified to vote for him because we know people who got hemmed up in all that.
They're doing years in prison, will be doing years more in prison.
And if there's any chance of getting them off, I think it's I am conscience bound to vote for him.
I'm in contact with somebody who's a January 6th guy, and he was saying, you know, please vote.
And I got to say, he was right.
So, for that, that's one thing.
The other thing, we have talked about this before, but the economy is 100% emotional, or the markets are 100% emotional.
If any of us here were elected today and we had some kind of idea of how we would stimulate the economy and improve things for working people, it would take years at least to enact policies, change policies, and see the results come forth.
But just like in Trump's first term, as soon as he was elected, the economy started turning around because people know, hey, I'm going to buy that new machine for my business.
I'm going to hire somebody else.
You know, in so many ways, companies then have options of what they think they might do, just based on the belief that the economy might be better, that the government and regulation might be more favorable to business.
And if you are a working person, then that certainly benefits you.
So, for those two reasons, I voted for Trump.
And there it is.
I'm not proud about it.
I'm not happy about it.
I do not think that he's any kind of person to save this country, but maybe some things might be better, and especially tangible things like a prisoner whose family is waiting for them.
He's praying for Trump to get elected in the hopes that his outrageously long prison sentence.
And by the way, here's another new white life.
He's a January 6er who he and his wife were trying to get pregnant for years, and then he was hauled out of bed at three o'clock in the morning by the FBI for being a little bit uppity on January 6th, supposedly, allegedly.
And his wife gave birth to their first beautiful baby child just before he was sentenced and went away.
So that is, you know, take it from this guy.
He's saying, you know, you can say Zion Don all you want, but my chance of getting out here to see my baby when he's still young is perhaps worth a gamble that Don absolves them all and lets them out early.
We just go around the table this side.
Ascot Road, don't want to know what state you live in, but what's your plan for voting, if at all?
Well, the voting bar is going to be difficult because I got to get re-registered.
Or, hey, you know, I could just vote for federal once and vote for state twice.
So, you're not a convicted felon.
I thought you were going to say, Well, I cannot vote, Coach.
Where there's a will, there's a wick.
So, I was an election judge in the past, and I also did vote certification at the county offices.
And the whole process for the mail-in ballots, and I can tell you this back in like 2018, especially the mail-in ballots disrupted everything because the priority for mail-ins and provisional ballots, which is the ballots for those who can't exactly prove their identity or there's some sort of discrepancy, they were equal.
So, your chances of decertifying a ballot, very low, absolutely low.
Like, getting somebody off the record is very difficult.
Most places, they'll want to keep people on the voter rules as long as possible, especially when they're dead.
Because, well, a provisional or a mail-in ballot can come right in, and now that person's voted.
The mail-ins disrupted everything, and you can see that in Michigan and Illinois and all the other places-that's why Sam Mail didn't he really wanted to.
But it actually, there's a point to that, and I've been looking at this and I'm tempted because the mail-in ballot, because of that reprioritization, even though COVID has already swung down and it really depends on your state and local jurisdiction.
But I still believe for the most part, uh, mail ballots will take a pretty hefty priority.
So, like, during the golden hour at the end, where everyone's biting their teeth, and maybe the candidates are in a drunken sluper, well, that's when all those are going to come in.
That's going to be the big bump that we saw, whether it's legitimate or not.
Uh, those are the ones, but they were getting counted.
You didn't witness any shenanigans.
Oh, I witnessed plenty of shenanigans, but now what's legal and what isn't legal, well, that's up to the bar to decide.
And well, all the lawyers are making their deals in the back room.
Yeah, so we're looking at corruption and everything.
Uh, but honestly, yeah, going back to what we were talking about, uh, you know, assuming you can vote, what are you going to do?
I've had people talk about like uh the choice between the lesser two evils, and sure, some people have said, Oh, why not vote for the greater two evils?
Let's accelerate this.
And I have to look at my position, the position of others, and accelerationism in a certain way, like it's good if it's to your advantage.
But how many of us are in an advantage position to maneuver?
I know I'm not.
Somebody said it would be like you know, voting for the Bolsheviks over Kerensky in 1917, hoping that that would spur the white counter-revolution.
You know, it's like you really are that confident that so.
Personally, personally for me, uh, I'm probably going to vote for Trump, and it's not because I agree with the whole Zion Don sort of attitude, but Trump is not a Julius Caesar.
Trump is a Sula.
He's very emotional, he's very he takes things personal, he holds vendettas, and you kind of see this going back and forth because on his 2020 campaign, he took all the advice of the establishment, he tried to play the game, and they screwed him.
Yeah, they screwed him hard.
The states were all the consultants from Turning Point, from log cabin Republicans, and all those other packs who actually succeeded.
I don't think we have any of those here this time.
So in 2024, what do we see once again?
Well, they're aiming at the same stuff, but they're broadening the strokes.
They're trying to hit all the bases.
And then you have Kamala, whose campaign is like doing its best to just polarize, but it's just copes.
And I are the electorate right now is very polarized.
And you kind of see the schizophrenia coming out, even at my work.
I got guys that when the Trump assassination, I don't know which one we're on now.
The last one was one of his supporters who had illegal guns in his car.
Yeah.
Was there something that was like fabricated in California because it was like illegal to transport, but like there was no intent.
Is this the sheriff's department trying to get rid of it?
Probably.
But the bullets flying past his ear.
I had guys that were ecstatic.
I had the pacifists, the eternal pacifists, when they're happy about violence and politics.
They were just shows you they're not pacifists.
They're only pacifists in one side.
They're tactically cynical.
They're not sincere.
You can't trust them.
And so I just like playing games with those types.
I took a page out of a playbook and I've started throwing out the idea of like, yeah, let's start a betting circle.
Like, hey, if it is rigged, I might as well make some money off of it.
But if I win, at least I get some breathing room.
An important point, too.
Trump is outperforming where he was at this point in 2016 and way outperforming where he was against Biden in 2020, which still ended up being sort of a squeaker.
And 2016 was a squeaker and he's outperforming where he was against Hillary there two weeks ago.
Probably not any big surprises coming aside from the talk about Tim Walsh being gay.
Or a pedophile or whatever, which, you know, there's so much.
See, I just can't believe anything out of that sort of like edge right, you know, Pesobiac spirit.
It's just so much of it sticks like FUD and just ops and stuff like that.
But maybe it's true, regardless.
At this point, it's even money or better that Trump wins if you look at past polling and he usually outperforms the polls too.
So all right.
Trump voted for him.
Yeah, that was one of the other great things.
Great things to say.
One of the things, if Trump wins, the circus that we will be treated to when the left goes crazy, just like the last time, I think they'll go even crazier this time.
That's something the accelerationists overlooked.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's a huge point because the amount of leftist activation during Trump's time, it was to their advantage.
And then through the Biden presidency, there's then this huge split.
They're fighting against each other.
And if Trump gets back in, you can see that start to cook off because they're already going after each other because of October 7th.
Yeah.
Fancy foot was like a budding vampire in the attic during Biden and then it burst forth on the scene in violence against us.
Of course, under Trump.
So yeah, get your boots ready again.
Should he actually pull off?
I don't know.
I mean, maybe they'll steal from him again.
There's obviously shenanigans in 2020.
But if it's, you know, if it's not that close, it becomes more difficult to pull that off.
And they're a little bit more prepared to look for the shenanigans this time.
I at least suspect more hope.
Rufus, Puritan on the blood question.
Let's see if you're pragmatic when it comes to politics.
What do you think?
I'm one of the fabled undecided still.
As in, you might actually vote for Kamala or just undecided whether there's no way I'm voting for Kamala.
George Floyd.
George W. My thought process is if we could get even 15% of people voting third party, that should show them to everyone else that it's an option.
You can get a third party.
Would you have been an RFK guy if he stayed?
Yeah, probably.
But I believe that if Kamala wins, it will be pretty much the last election that whites have even a chance because they're going to either grant blanket citizenship or just say that illegals can vote.
That is going to happen in the next four years.
Kamala gets in.
Quick counterpoint or just an adjunct to that, I think there is a real chance that the comprehensive immigration reform that so few patriots were able to fight off during the W years and the Obama years might be possible under Trump.
He's already said he's open for it.
He just wants them legally.
And he's going to be basically a lame duck from day one.
He only has one more term left.
He can't run again.
He's got to worry about the midterm.
I think there's a real opportunity that he tries to show that he's Mr. Magnanimous.
We're going to do that in Amnesty and we'll have the enforcement window dressing.
So it'll be.
Yeah.
Couldn't he run again?
Oh, I thought that was Toy's concern.
No, no, it's two terms now.
Yep.
So he's one and done.
And then, you know, JD would be waiting in the wings.
But yeah, we know for sure.
Yeah.
Couches start sweating.
We know from the past four years what we can expect under Kamala.
And to a certain extent, it's still unknown what the hell we'll get out of Trump and the country with him.
But yeah, respect for principle.
I was actually thinking about RFK, even though he's bad on a lot of those issues too, for the same reason.
I'm either going to stay home, leave it blank, or maybe just write RFK to send that tiny signal.
And again, to your audience, we recognize that we here are one, two, three, four, five, six guys, and a few thousand will be hearing this.
But this is something that's going through the mind of every single probably, you know, America, most Americans with half a critical thinking ability who aren't under the spell of Trump.
So it's worth enunciating it.
Yep.
Well, on my mail and ballot, RFK was on there.
Yeah.
Yeah, even though he's about, yeah, even though he's newsy who was, you know, sexting with RFK back in the day, the all-white days, 2015, 2016, we were like memeing her into an SS trooper's uniform.
She was like inadequately anti-alt, right?
Rufus, you had something else to write at?
It's just the story you were telling me about the gentleman who just got sentenced before his first child.
How many years did they give him?
2028, I think, is the earliest he would.
Yeah, so you got four or five times.
That would probably be enough.
I still have to think about it, but that kind of made me think, okay, I'll vote for Trump.
If it helps one guy, there's a chance, even if it's a small chance, Trump has famously broke all his promises before, anyways.
But if there's a way to do that, doesn't that show dates we are, though?
It's like he might do this.
Okay, yeah, like some future politician, maybe I'll give amnesty to all the Nazis in prison.
Okay, we'll vote for you.
His actions with January 6th are the main reason that I can't forgive him.
Sure.
Right.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
Debased.
All right.
Super loser.
What's going on through your knockout on this one?
So first off, I take umbrage with your introduction, sir.
Okay.
Because I am just, I am not just us, but more doughy-eyed and naive.
I mean, all the Trump trade and not for reasons of Trump.
You see, what happened after four years of disappointment, not getting our wall, not getting mass deportations, not getting like your perfect alt-right utopia.
Everything for Israel.
Of our guys got more radical and check it out under Trump, all of our guys went further to the right because they were pissed off at Trump for now giving them what they wanted.
And then Biden happens, right?
Whatever you want to say about the 2020 election, as all this Biden stuff happened, we didn't tune out.
We started fixing our crap and started figuring out who we are, what we do, and we started getting much, much better at PR.
There is a reason that there are massive accounts on Twitter.
I don't say X. On Elon's website, there are massive accounts right now repeating 2015 alt-right lines.
Absolutely.
Now, there is a reason that Trump chose JD Vance to be his vice president.
That man is whatever you want to say about JD Vance and his Indian, his Dravidian life.
He is further to the right than Pence was.
Absolutely.
And arguably further to the right than Trump himself.
And he was very impressive in that debate.
I did again my coma thing.
If I came, if I woke up and saw JD Vance for the first time and didn't know about the wife and the teal connections or whatever, I would be a believer.
But you know what that says to me?
That says that the Republican Party, and especially the Trump campaign, they've got internal polling that says, where are white men right now?
The vast majority of us very, very soon are going to be on the dissident right.
And they want that vote.
And in all likelihood, a whole bunch of everybody under the age of 40 in the Republican Party right now is our guy.
Do you want to reward them for playing footsie with our rhetoric?
Either they get rewarded and we get some good things happening, or we get four more years of disappointment and our guys go even further to the right.
So win-win in your perspective.
Yeah, because remember, under Obama, where was the alt-right?
We were all bubbling when things got worse in the second half of the Obama admin.
It was bubbling with memes and dark humor, and that was about it.
And then Trump came along and gave us hope and purpose.
That hope made us take it seriously.
When Obama was president, we were all co-posting and posting stupid memes and just joking our way until like it was nihilistic comment section.
Yeah.
Jeb Bush, you know, 50-state landscape.
But now you've got one of two things happening if Trump wins.
Either we finally start getting some concessions, like when Trump was president, there was a white baby boom that helped our numbers.
That's true.
That's a good point.
Or we get pissed off and disappointed again and we get even more serious, even more guys that are now politically motivated to get what they want.
Dude, the future is so bright.
I got to wear shades.
If you had shades, they would definitely be rose-tinted right now.
You're making good points.
I'm not sure I'm buying it because I'm.
I mean, how does that set us up for 2028 as well?
Who's going to run after Trump's gone?
Oh, man.
So many creatives.
What do they have?
They've got Vance, which again.
We have the first First Lady.
We've got Black, Brown, a lot of Asian people.
Who comes after Vance?
Who comes after me?
Ask for that attitude.
That's okay.
Like, young white men right now across the country, all of us, are on the right.
And the ones that aren't are going to kill themselves because they're drug addicts, trainees, whatever you want to say, they're going to be political non-starters around that time.
I'm seeing, like, let's get this ball rolling.
Sure.
And I think there's no secret that you live in one of the most crucial swing states.
You're enthusiastically voting for Trump, not because you believe all the BS or you love everything out of his mouth, but you think it's an unequivocal, way better good than he can.
The people of Encino, where I live, need to make this decision.
Are you going to get stop loss back into the service to go bomb Iran?
No, they can't bring it up.
You're in the clear.
All right.
Well, a lot of people's kids and uncles and aunts and nieces and nephews might love it.
People said Trump was going to like.
I got some guys that were super black belt saying he's going to start World War III and every white man ever is going to die like with one military and can't even build it up.
He can't afford to build it up.
And no evidence of that from the first term, although toward the end he did start, you know, he whacked the solo model.
Yeah, but like, come on, that's symbolic compared to what people are saying he's going to do, which is like, we're going to get a war.
We're going to go dead on Irena.
We're going to pulverize the streets.
We're going to turn Iran into millions of millions.
The Holocaust will be real again.
We're so underfunded and undermanned that we can't fight Houthis with spicy Doritos.
And if you do get drafted, remember, you can just skate and act your ways.
You're a grunt.
You think Time with Pink Time magazine will make the Houthis the man of the year for some bulb heads with rocket launchers on cover.
Good points.
Yeah, thank you very much.
So you're voting Trump and you're proud about it.
You thought it was everybody's shit.
Okay.
Even says it doesn't matter.
All right.
Now, Knickerbocker has a teardrop tattoo under one eye.
He's got SS bolts tattooed on his forehead.
Please tell me you're the one guy who's an accelerationist believer and you're voting for Kamala to get this Rahoa on the road.
I appreciate and acknowledge and agree with many of the points said, but as the sole white dude for Harris, he's a grower, not a shower.
I view Trump has done so many things that are unforgivable.
But I do not see voting for Trump as forgiving him.
I think that a vote for accelerationism is honestly immature and short-sighted.
Most of us are not in a position to be accelerating, especially myself personally.
America, by yes, we're tapped into things more than most people, and we see the cracks and we see beyond the veil more than most.
And we could say that, yeah, America was better by these metrics, but not by these metrics.
Fair enough.
But I think that a time to prepare.
And I don't care for Trump so much as I care for Trumpers.
I think Trumpers are good material to work with.
I can't work with Harris people and Waltz people.
Nor do I want to.
They don't want a nation with me.
I don't want a nation with them.
That's fine.
Friend, enemy distinction.
They are virtually all enemies.
They are a death cult.
We are a life cult.
However, how we manifest what is more beneficial for our life cult is kind of up to us.
For that, I will be voting for Trump.
And it will be the first time I've ever voted for Trump.
Funny, and I was because he's 18 years old.
I was a turning throw.
And I got jaded on that.
I was so like baby's first election.
I voted for Joe Stein, and I got everybody in my family was on the Trump train, and I was like completely blind to it.
And I came around to the Trump train around the Kavanaugh thing.
I wasn't really politically motivated or minded up until everybody else had a very strong opinion that I was like, yeah, I kind of don't agree with that.
So I guess I had a formulated opinion.
That opinion led me to writing in David Duke in 2020.
So that's my trajectory.
Well, I wrote in Hitler, so yeah, I get the Gary.
David Dude might be able to get it.
Actually, he's still alive in my heart.
Nobody puts Hitler under the if there's any disappointment of the 2020 election, is that there were so many shenanigans we didn't actually get to hear how many votes Hitler got.
Right.
Show us the right ends.
But this will be the first time I will be casting a vote for Donald Trump.
And it's been an endorsement of him.
It's been buying time and taking the boot off of people's neck.
Now, are we going to get unlimited vajites probably with him?
Yeah.
Maybe.
He's promised it multiple times.
Has he stapled a green card to every community college BS?
Has he thrown his people underneath the bus on June 6th?
Yeah, he has.
Is he the most obvious evidence of a shill?
Yeah, he is.
But for the idea of buying time and thinking pragmatically of what benefits me and benefits my neighbors and benefits people I know personally, I could not cast a vote for Harris whatsoever.
I don't see any benefit to abstaining.
Essentially, it doesn't take too much time to vote.
I live in a small town.
It's kind of nice to go vote, honestly.
No, part of the appeal is just going to be a lot of people.
I like talking to the old voters that are civic-minded that still care.
How's the turnout?
It's very wholesome.
But for, you know, I agree with all the points that were made, and they're all valid.
But I will be going to Green Donald Trump.
Fair enough.
I respect all your guys.
We do have a new member at the table.
You want to introduce yourself or you want to just hang out for it.
All right.
Yeah.
I'm Kyle.
I see Kyle.
I see you.
Honestly, I'm probably not going to vote this year.
Okay.
Like, I just don't see.
Like, I mean, I kind of agree with what Knickerbacher just said.
I was like, Trump would buy us time, but I also just can't actually stop it going to vote for him.
I'm never going to vote for Kamala ever.
I think this entire election is just fake.
Like, honestly, I'm very, very jaded and very like just we're totally disenfranchised as a people.
Why would they kill him if they thought they could just steal it?
The only one of the people that are trying to do like that one guy on the golf course.
America definitely think it's like a real.
Yeah, but the second one on the golf course was clearly trained.
Libertarians believe that he did it to himself.
I mean, I have a family that are like extremely liberal and like they think it's like he's literally Hitler still.
And it's like, I wish be a lot quicker.
I really wish it would be so quick.
I want the Trump boogie, man.
I wish John was a day.
Yeah.
That's kind of like why he's a Sula.
Not a Caesar.
Well, come on, Full House Big Guy.
You're a relatively new father, so congratulations.
Yeah, you did give me a little bit.
That was a big accomplishment for me personally.
I was like, I need it on the show.
Now you're here in the flesh.
And you are an unequivocal Alpha Chad who probably scored the highest on our feats of strength.
I did.
Yes.
And I have to tell the audience, I was like, should I say this or is this too emasculating?
Sam beat me with a banana.
But he was practicing.
He was working out in his basement.
He's like, I'm going to show coach who's boss.
Anyway, but yeah, I respect that completely.
And let's be clear with the audience, too.
Like, this is a little bit navel-gazing, not just in terms of whether we have effect on the election, but like the votes matter very little.
They don't care about our feelings.
And, you know, listen to all you guys.
I respect your opinions, and it has influenced me a little bit.
All that you are really doing is sending a data signal unless you're in one of those really close states.
And I just am too proud or perhaps too full of myself.
To really put that check marks and endorse all the garbage that comes with them, especially when my state's not in part.
It's not an endorsement.
I don't think that's endorsement.
It is endless.
I don't agree with you.
Go ahead, ask out.
So federal election is signed.
The part where your vote does matter is your local election.
I don't know.
And the local election, who the people are in your area, that affects you first more than anything in the federal side.
And you can find out about those candidates with a little bit of legwork, right?
You just have to go to your local newspaper or whatever.
It's not that hard.
Sam can't be bothered with the judges.
They have their chances.
I met people.
I happened to meet all of my judges in a previous area where I was at.
I happened to meet all of the people.
I was being prosecuted.
First name basis.
But this is the area where, like, if you start putting stuff in people's ear, if you're a part of the system, or you just show up the stuff, they want new blood.
And I'm not saying that you can infiltrate the GOP, but no, the GOP needs you.
You don't need them.
So utilize your leverage.
They want youth in there so bad.
The GOP is already same as churches, same as civic organizations that is keeping them from doing what we want them to do.
And there is so much resentment from the township and county level to the state and the state to the federal that you can exploit that.
I've done it.
And if I can do it, anyone can do it.
Fair enough.
Full House endorses exploiting this.
I think that's facts in there from episode one.
Beating at the trough.
The thought occurred, you know, it was the Knut Hampson who said that America was a mulatto stud farm.
And when it comes to the assassination, I don't necessarily instantly say CIA system.
I mean, we are now like a schizophrenic stud farm with a shitload of guns.
Like we've got a lot of crazy people with nothing to live for.
So like crazy shit.
It's going to happen.
Yeah, so let's pivot from the election to ourselves and things that are, you know, as I said earlier, the things that are far more within our control, our families, our security, our options, our investments.
Gold is skyrocketing.
Silver is skyrocketing.
Tons of people are starting to notice the payment on our national debt is now approaching 33% of GDP, I believe it was.
So the wheels on the butt, not the wheels on the bus, but the music and musical chairs is starting to end and they're running out of chairs.
We know that that's been said for years, but you really get the sense now that with Russia pushing, with China pushing, with Washington getting both more bellicose and yet more toothless, that we're entering a legitimately new dangerous phase.
Whether that means it's happening Ron Paul hands next year, maybe, maybe not.
We don't know.
But aside from elections and propaganda and networking, we all know Tribe and Train.
I told these guys the audience has heard that.
They know it before.
They know it already.
We can remind you that you should do that.
But in our personal lives is the place where all of our listeners can make big moves.
I'll go first to filibuster a little bit to give you guys some thoughts, what you want to achieve over the next year, or maybe by the end of the next four years, if you think this is going to be a stable place.
I'm certainly not moving because I was blessed and fortunate enough to get a good space.
That still is not.
I definitely notice the diversity and the strange faces from foreign places more frequently than I did just four years ago.
But I don't think I'm facing Mad Max an area where I live anytime soon.
And even if that does break out, there's a whole lot of good old boys with a lot of hunting rifles that live near me and chainsaws and all the rest of it for down trees, not for cutting up bodies that would probably be okay.
But that makes me think I want it.
And so I've been focusing actually a lot more on investments for our kids and for the family.
And in a world where the dollar is probably going to be debased, I'm more confident on Bitcoin than I was probably six months or a year ago.
And I think if you don't own some gold or silver, either physical or at least in your investment account or in your IRA or whatever, you're probably taking things too.
You're putting too much faith into this system continuing on and the dollar being worth something.
Several years at a meeting of a similar group of guys like this, I said, make some moves now while the dollar is worth something.
And that was right before the inflation really kicked off after all that COVID bucks was out there.
So getting to a place where you want to live safely, if you have the opportunity to get a second passport, lawfully, of course, through if your grandma, Ireland, Poland, Hungary, a lot of those states, if you have pretty clear derived ethnicity from them, it's possible to do that.
Not saying to flee the country and be a coward and go to Europe.
But even if you can just get it for your kids, having a second passport could be worth its weight in gold.
Not many guys can, but probably a lot can and they don't realize it yet.
They say that's no American dream is to get out of America.
I called the Mark Garvey plan.
Back to Europe.
Marcus Garvey, the Black Mark Garvey, we go to when you go to the European Union.
I'll open the table.
Don't make it too, maybe I was too personal there, but something that you would want to achieve over the next year or four years financially, security-wise, or moving or job.
We've got to get our asses in gear if you're not already.
Sam, I know you're going to be.
I think moving is a good goal.
I like that.
That is on my mind.
I don't have like a firm plan to do it, but you're asking for things that we might be looking at.
So that would be one there.
I agree with all the things, especially what you said about precious metals.
Precious metals is one of those things that's kind of funny.
It's, you know, it's something that can be very volatile.
And so it's not good to hang your hat on that exclusively, but that should be part of your whole picture.
And right now, like you say, silver is close to all-time high.
Yeah, and it's a dangerous game, too, because everybody's paying attention to the precious metals now because they've skyrocketed.
However, in this case, a lot of people waste more than me or say, oh no, they got a lot more.
They're jumping now and there's not even a financial crisis going on because that was the last time that they really skyrocketed when Wall Street was melting down.
I suspect, this is not personalized financial information, I suspect they have a lot way to go.
And you can protect your paper wealth in your IRA that way.
Or if you want to be a gold bug or a silver bug and have that physical stuff on hand, you know, down the road, you want to have some physical physical.
It's like they say, you know, if you have a Bitcoin in your ETF, you don't really own your Bitcoin.
If you own GLD in your stock account, you don't really own gold.
You own it if you have it safely stored at home or at a separate location.
Something to think about.
Kyle is particularly skinny and he said that he wanted to get stronger over the next year or two for the first time in his life.
You got a baby relative maybe still at home.
Yeah.
I mean, honestly, the next four years, my biggest things are like, what do I want to, I need a house.
Like, I need a home.
Right.
Like, we're renting right now.
Like the cost of living where we're at is absurd.
And my biggest apprehension right now, it's like we have enough money to buy a house, but the biggest problem is like I don't want to get stuck holding the bag.
It's like, well, I'm spending like three, four hundred thousand dollars on a house that's worth like $150,000.
One of the biggest financial decisions you'll ever make in your life.
And like, if the housing market does collapse, like, I'm going to basically be like, fucked.
Like, I'm going to be totally screwed.
And like, I'm not going to have anything.
And it's going to really, really hold us back.
And I just, that's the biggest decision you really make.
It's like buying a home.
Like, I don't want to, I don't want to do that incorrectly.
Are you relatively mobile with your employment?
Could you do the same job somewhere else?
I'm pretty sure you're not.
I could do it somewhere else.
I work a trade.
I'm in a state with very good unions.
And if I were to change locations, I'm not going to make the money I make.
But you could spend half on the house instead of where you are.
And the biggest issue is really just location.
Where I'm at, I'm in a good position.
I don't want to give that up.
So I just really want to, I guess, I got to kind of make some calculations.
And that's really my biggest issue right now.
Other than that, I don't know.
That's really my biggest thing in the next four years.
I just want to get established, have a few more kids.
That's probably the majority of the audience, right?
It's like, I want to look after my family.
I want to maintain my income or grow it.
We're not actually like rifles in the street revolutionaries.
I have maybe a little bit more of a prepper mindset.
I still haven't gotten that backup generator that I want.
Our electric service is pretty good.
But damn, if the power goes out for like a week or two, speaking of the hurricanes and the flooding and stuff, it's going to be very uncomfortable very quickly with no power or wherever.
The first time you fire up your generator, it will be worth it.
Oh, yeah.
I got a 2,000-watt inverter enough to run the fridge or whatever.
But, you know, if our power goes out, that septic tank ain't pumping down.
The well is not running.
And I've talked about this before on the show.
But when I've gotten multiple quotes to get a gas standby generator between the program, I was like, that's a and what's going to happen?
It's probably going to sit there.
I did not do anything 99.9% of the time.
My dad bought the time.
It is worth it because the second that power goes out, like it's instantly happy.
Everybody buys the generator after the hurricane.
No pressure on you guys, but if you got anything that's on your mind that you want to achieve that you can share on the show or if not, that's fine.
Maybe just something to think about.
Making and maintaining good friendships with our guys.
Easier said than done.
Here's the thing.
That's all of our money.
If you can get two or three really good friends that are motivated, that have skills, that have jobs.
That live near you.
That live close enough to you, half an hour away.
Sure.
Something like that.
Where you can come and visit them.
Even an hour is not that bad.
And if crap really hits the fan, we just had a smoke that episode that I was on where we talked about how that is the most valuable form of prepping.
Sure.
Period.
End of story.
And then do they have to be 1488 Hitler approving Holocaust on ours?
It helps, but they don't have the same views as you do.
But ultimately, what you want is a friend who is relatively right-wing, who is in shape, has skills, has a job.
Because let's say your investment just falls crap.
Your house value goes down.
Your silver gets stolen in a horrible boating accident.
Your agent says having friends that can back you up is more valuable than whatever plans you have.
For sure.
Your plans can fail, a really good friend will not fail you.
That's what I'm working on for the next and yeah, trading skills with friends is its own form of currency.
And yeah, you know, people they're like, No, I will do this work for you, and you will do this work for me.
We're going to leave money out of it, and we're both going to get stronger and better and more secure by virtue of doing that.
So, I'm uh, I've been working on a couple of things.
I'm trying to get on my um local fire department.
All right, if I'm able to be part of the disaster team, then go to your house first, exactly.
Also, we're ignoring Martin Luther King Bolivari.
Get a flat tire when you get that call.
Yeah, sorry.
Also, I'm just trying to make as many good memories as I can for my kids and my wife build out bonds together.
Sure.
Do you feel like when you're living in the twilight of civilization?
Yeah.
You know, are you still able to have genuine smiles, but you get that dark shadow in the background being like, This is not lasting for you?
We actually lost power for like nine days last year, I think.
Yeah, like everything is just kind of infrastructure-wise, everything is falling apart.
Competency is cratering.
Elon Musk can capture the first stage rocket booster, but yeah, the FEMA can't help out a flip-ridden area within two weeks, three weeks.
We actually kind of enjoyed it by the end.
It was almost disappointing when the power came back on because we had worked together, we made lanterns and stuff, and then we just played board games every night and spent time with each other.
Yeah, it's actually now a good memory.
That was a debate we had the other day: you know, if all the cell phone towers went down, would people actually start going crazy because they didn't have the internet in their phones, or would nature begin to heal?
And we would actually like, okay, let's light some candles, nature, let's read some books.
Oh, for sure, yeah, my favorite conspiracy theory is that everything is going to be okay.
Yeah, nothing ever happens.
People can be happy as their power is going out, and they can do the white thing of like, whoa, let's like build lanterns and play board games, guys.
Yeah, like that's the most white thing a family could do, right?
Versus, let's go out and loot.
Yeah, why not both?
But I gotta get my bike back from the ghetto.
I feel like we're playing with dark and dangerous forces with every nothing ever happens bro meme because you're like have you studied history bros?
Nothing's not happening a lot more than this.
That's right.
Welcome brother.
Uh, I don't can I call you Nate, we can edit it.
All right, Nate, welcome.
Uh, gotta give his ethnicity, religion, fatherhood status.
You're on the yeah, the rotating seat.
Well, happy about it.
Ethnicity is Italian-Irish, uh, a little bit of German next time there, fine blend, uh, religion and fatherhood status.
Religion, grow up Catholic, uh, still kind of figuring that out myself.
Um, right now, in a non-de lovely community, okay, 99% white in there, okay.
Still kind of figuring out what they believe as church.
They a couple issues there, and then other things you paused on that I'm happy with, others, uh, some things you can put up with, others it's makes you want to walk out, sure, uh, loosen your time, a little bit, but uh, mostly good so far.
Father don't hit status, not yet.
Are you not an eligible bachelor at the moment?
It's I am uh seeing someone, yes, I thought so.
I'm an eligible bachelor.
I haven't seen Rolo, but but I've seen Ascot bro.
He's handsome, he's fit, he's intelligent, he's a very eligible guy.
Gentile Jeremy Piven with a nice hair.
I said it.
Handsome Gentile Jeremy Piven with hair.
There you go.
Better than Leto.
Nate, are you thinking of anything, making big moves or Trump-wise, or do you want to talk about the election real quick?
Happy to have your commentary, whatever's on the top of your head.
Are you going to vote for Trump?
I don't plan on voting.
Okay.
All right.
Yeah.
Respect.
Got it.
And anything you're hoping to do personally just to get ready for the storm that's brewing eventually inbound.
Are you just, I mean, for you, probably.
You're going to put a ring on it?
You're hoping?
Knock on wood?
It's very, very new.
I haven't thinked about the problem so far.
Great.
I mean, going that way.
Good luck, right?
Always hope that's the plan.
Don't get cocky.
There's always the Knickerbocker.
Any thoughts on stuff that you or the audience might be?
I would just say I've benefited quite a bit from Bitcoin.
I'm not a whale or anything like that, but I would say that.
The whales always say that.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what?
This is my house, by the way.
I own Pennsylvania.
You could be like a tech bro.
Yeah.
William Penn.
But I would say don't be intimidated by stuff you don't understand.
And I reached out to people that just Bitcoin can be as simple or as complicated as you want or need it to be.
If you wanted to keep it simple, it can stay simple.
Just as a, for instance, when we got our Trump bucks, that was the only check I was ever cut during the pandemic.
And you didn't get one from Buddha?
No, I do well.
I'm in that nice spot where I'm capable enough to not qualify for anything, but not quite to cover everything.
We talk about it in the middle in America.
Yeah, I'm in the middle of America.
And I fortunately at that time was in a position where I could have, I just bought Bitcoin with the Trump bucks.
And that has like six times full paid for.
You know, it's not life-changing money, but it's helped me when I've been in some situations.
Bitcoin is not as complicated as most people believe.
Just look into it.
It's not that complicated.
Over the next few years, yeah, big thing for me is building bonds.
And I've seen a lot of progression just over the past few years of the people I've reached out to.
I feel much closer and warmer.
And I have resources now that I didn't have previously before I reached out.
So that is a huge endorsement to do that and act on it.
Personal goals.
I'm like any other millennial.
I just want a home and I don't want to make mansion.
I just want a home and a family.
That may get so bourgeois.
You don't want to be out of the streets taking commie scalps with the blood running into the sewers.
We were talking earlier about how you were sort of a Bernie bro and a libertarian and you were nervous coming to your first WN meetup.
Are they all going to be like intelligent thoughtful wonderful people I've ever been affiliated with?
And I wish I'd found this movie maybe it's an idea.
Amen bro.
But you know most of us don't want too much from life.
We want safe streets and happiness.
And where I'm at, that has I've been priced out of it to an extent that may mean moving again.
I don't want to.
You know, there's not only so many exits down the road or the next exit down the road or so.
So, yeah, I mean, I kind of want to stay where I'm at, and I just want to sand angle however I can to stay where I'm at.
But yeah, if I can get a house and continue plugging away on a modest family, I will be entirely content with that.
And I have no control over what things are going to happen in the macro picture, in the big picture, but I do.
I want to, to the best of my ability, navigate what I can control and do what I can with it.
You know, the world is going to do what it's going to do, and I just need to do what I can do.
I feel that.
Worrying about what you can control and kind of things that are going to happen, they're going to happen, but the best you can do is work on what you got.
And building the relationship, that community with other people around you is honestly one of the best things that you can do.
I know it's kept me sane.
And once you're away from that, it's tough getting isolated, going through trivialities and just tribulation.
Case in point with me, I'm trying to get back on the whole dating train, trying to get back to where I was with a fiancé.
Because I believe the last time I was on, or maybe it was the time before, but definitely the Disaster episode.
I believe that was right around after I confirmed my engagement.
Yeah.
And then everything fell apart.
You've been through some shit.
Yeah.
It's been a tough few years.
But you know what?
Looking back at the 2016 to the 2020 era, like aside from all the COVID stuff, the lead up to that, which was just crazy.
Yeah.
Like we had that growing space.
And it really all depends on where you're at when it comes to, yeah, sure, voting.
But it's maybe it's just roasting some glasses of, I wish I could go back to how things were and kind of get that mobility and freedom once again.
Yep.
So when you're stuck in the remnants of American industry, the skeleton of the juggernaut that once was, and you look around you and it's like, wait, wait, wait a second.
Maybe I should go back to school and get my MBA because my management cannot do any worse.
Like, I can't do worse than them.
Like, how do you save $60,000 worth of strap in a short amount of time?
And they're all like, well, what was the cost value wasted on that?
But you're already paying for the labor.
It's money back.
You want to make your shipments.
American industry is just, it's a mess.
But in a lot of those high-stress job environments, they're stable and they're going to stay around.
I'm not worried about an Indian taking my job.
I'm not worried about AI taking my job, which usually is just an Indian.
It's in day out.
There are certain critical industries.
There's certain you can always pivot, but looking for that sustainability can be more important on the survival than taking the risk and making the big bucks.
And that's kind of like where I'm just trying to fall to is when I get in an area where I can get that foundation and build myself up that I don't need to worry about timing the market or whatever.
I always have this, you know, once you're red-pilled on the dog-eat-dog world of capitalism and the American pig system, it's like, should I bust my ass to collect as many treasures as possible?
Like, extract as much wealth, both from labor as well as investment, as well as whatever you can lawfully get under the system.
Or do you really want to just say, take your system and shove it and just, you know, I can live cheaply and you know, not work as much and just sort of exist in the hinterlands and not contribute, not be involved.
Most guys don't have a choice, they have to rise and grind.
Definitely more of an option not that long ago, but that window is like it.
Those are all great questions to ask when you're single and don't have kids.
When you have kids to feed, you can't ask yourself.
I get up in the morning.
Do I really look?
Hey, they gotta eat.
They gotta eat.
And you know what?
If that supports capitalism, whatever.
The people I've known that have quitting versus like aggressive working.
I don't really know.
The people ask that question.
They've had trust funds.
Oh my gosh.
Should I join the weatherman this morning?
So, in my opinion on that, it's just kind of rise and grind.
I dropped out of college the first time because I wasn't sure if that's what I really wanted to do and went back 10 years later for the same thing.
And it is like one of the best decisions that I've ever done because now I make enough money.
It makes so much of a difference.
Having money is great.
Yeah.
You can, in my opinion, every job.
I did a ton of different jobs, and I was able to find enjoyment in every one of them by trying to be the best at what I do.
And you can, if you hate your job, you can change your attitude about it.
Sure, that's my opinion.
Get the money.
Amen.
Chase that down.
All right.
We're over an hour.
I want to thank, real quick, we'll at least take a break.
I don't know if we're going to come back because Sam has a musical performance just for the audience's benefit.
You know, we're in a log cabin with no log cabin Republicans.
The fire is semi-roaring next to us.
A lot of the guys have evacuated to not be audio nuisances in the back.
We are recording on a single Yeti on a lifetime plastic picnic table in this log cabin with no Wi-Fi or internet, which means that's, of course, why Mr. Producer Rolo was not with us this week.
He feels very strongly and deeply about Synth Wave and tech and techno come October because it really is a Synth Wave season.
So Rolo is going to pick the break or the close song.
We want to get Sam on guitar out there before it gets too late.
Maybe we will come back.
Maybe we'll not.
I'm game, but I don't want to force it either because this is a little bit of a distraction from our gathering and our broad time.
So audience, I want to thank you very much.
Oh, before we go, I got a couple of new white lives I want to read here real quick.
Not real quick because they don't matter, but just because we are running short on time.
Hey, pal, new white life.
Wanted to let you know my friend Tothund and his wife welcomed their third daughter the other day happy and healthy.
And I can't remember if it's Tat Hund or Tothund.
I asked them and I didn't write the T-O-T-H-U-N-D.
Tothund, Tat Hund.
Tathund sounds a little bit cooler.
So we'll go with that.
Hey, good morning, coach.
I hope you all are doing well over there after that hurricane.
Didn't hit us hard in West Virginia.
I wanted to tell you that the work you do with Full House has been a real inspiration to me.
Your conversations about fatherhood and family have been a big motivator for me to continue on the path, especially since the passing of my father almost three years ago.
I've been on a hard push for self-improvement since New Year's, mind, body, and soul.
I found a great church where I feel the presence of the Lord every Sunday at liturgy.
And I recently felt confident enough after some significant weight loss to put myself back out on the market.
I met a wonderful girl who's been on a very similar path in her life, and we have many interests and life goals in common.
Just this past weekend, we had our first date after a few weeks of talking over the phone, and I'm confident with going further.
The feeling is mutual on both sides, God willing, she's the one that I can be with forever.
I'm sure you know that the work you do reaches out far and has a big impact, possibly more so than you know or allow yourself to take credit for it.
May the Lord watch over you and yours for all times.
Hail our people and hail, victory.
And that was from Jamobi.
Thank you, Jamobi.
I think Jamobi was the code name from a children's book, Three Kids on a Beach, who came up with their own code name.
Maybe I'm wrong.
I could be off on that, but it's similar.
One more NWL.
I'd like to make this contribution anonymously to new white life.
He came out happy, healthy, and chubby, and me and the wife are overjoyed.
Thank you, Pal.
You know who you are.
You coward for not even giving a sock name.
Hopefully, the almighty.
Dear audience, please bear with us.
God help Rollo in the post-production.
I don't know.
I'm showing up on the mic like the Fuhrer himself or reading a speech with everybody else really quiet.
So either I'm really loud or the mic laptop's picking it up, but we did shut off everything and it should be on that Yeti.
Regardless, huge thanks to Knickerbocker.
First time.
Not bad.
B, A minus, maybe.
Dark Enlightenment.
Oh, I broke frame.
If I may, in case we don't come back, marry that girl you're with.
Start so much earlier.
Yeah.
That's all I'd say.
Amen.
Seconded.
Super Lutheran.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
Always happy to be here.
And don't forget, dear audience, Martin Luther had a wonderful series of choral classical music compositions that sound outstanding come Christmastime.
Often overlooked and underappreciated.
Love all this stuff.
Aside from the idea.
Dime a dozen.
Yeah.
On the Jews and their lives.
Rufus, fine job.
Thank you.
Welcome.
And outstanding.
Mustache.
I think I say that.
Yeah.
It's a Fuhrer stash.
I just say it's never really too late.
Wife and I got started late in our 30s, and we just had our fifth.
So we're up rising grind in multiple ways.
Yeah.
God bless you and your family, buddy.
Ready to go.
Nekol.
Thank you for hopping in, man.
Yeah, happy to be here.
And then just keeping up with a thing about thing.
We accept new white lives pre-marriage, just in case, you know.
Sam disapproving there.
Don't think of the truth.
Yeah, please.
If not, I've hit all the white steps.
I don't care.
Happy to be here.
And with everything else, it's whatever problems come our way.
You can get in the weeds of how you might go about it, but you build that level of resilience.
And we're white men.
We can adapt to the situation.
I won't worry about anything.
And you are an ass kicker.
I'm glad you are inside our tent pissing out and not vice versa.
Hat tip for you for your personal training, I'll just say, and making yourself a lawfully lethal force.
Ask out, bro.
Well, Erudite as usual.
The last time, last time, was uh part one of Testosterone.
I never got around to the fertility part.
So I believe I owe you a podcast and a cheat sheet.
But in the vein of like we're gonna go get a beer, and if you want to record that right now, we'll just go ahead.
I'll need another five hours and smasher to ask me a lot of questions.
But it was a pleasure being on.
I'm glad to have Be Around the Fire with you guys.
Looking forward to another year.
Amen, brother.
Good luck, man.
Thanks for staying strong, too.
Say, baby, I can't believe this is the first time we're doing it in Texas.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But it's wonderful.
No, it is great.
It's great to be here with everybody.
There's you can't put any price on it.
It's great to be with everybody.
The laughs and the good conversations and the fun we've been having this weekend has been amazing.
We'll have to make sure we get back to another show.
This one, and you're already getting me guff about the next show.
Yeah, because I got a whole bunch more stuff, but I agree that we've probably gone long enough and we got a lot yet to do tonight.
And yeah, sorry, audience, about the long absence.
I was sick, and then the kids had soccer.
And then, you know, I was not in a funk, but the muses were definitely not singing to me.
So sorry, you know, you get what you pay for.
You know, we actually recorded a secret episode for all of our t-shirt customers went straight to video.
You know, as they say, we love you, fam.
Thank you so much for putting up with us here on a beautiful Saturday night.
It is spectacularly gorgeous here somewhere in Pennsylvania.
Peak foliage, peak peepers, as they say.
And hopefully, you got something out of this.
And Kyle's here.
Last minute, too, brother.
Thank you because you popped away and we're signing off.
So lift heavy, live strong, have a lot of kids.
Be good parents.
I'll shut up now.
We love you, fam.
And Rolo, so sorry for all the work.
And the DJ booth is yours.
We're out.
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