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Hey, what's up, guys?
It's Coach here the day after, afterglow.
I don't know about that, but at least harvesting some liberal tears in the aftermath of Trump's surprisingly overwhelming victory on Election Night 2024.
We were all set to broadcast to Odyssey on election night.
We had run a trial run about a day or two before.
We showed up half an hour early to kick the tires and light the fires.
And for reasons that will go perhaps unexplained, the link to Odyssey didn't work.
So we had to call on Audible and rapidly switch over to Telegram.
And again, my sincere apologies to guys who are left looking around like John Travolta when there was no stream on Odyssey.
But we made it work for a pretty epic six hours from 8 p.m. until almost 2 a.m. here in the Mountain Mama.
We had on an incredible panel of guests throughout the night, including Greg Conte, Laritz von Guildhausen, Joey Budafuco, Jack from Ukraine War Analysis, Michael Hill of the League of the South, Patrick Martin, Christopher Cantwell, Joel Davis, Dark Enlightenment, Tom Sewell, and even Joe showed up to round out Sam Rollo and myself.
Now, there were a lot of other people that we tapped in, old friends, new friends, and it was wild.
I was tempted to just let it exist as a stream in the ether, but the overwhelming response was that even with the hiccup, we got to record it and we got to release it as a time capsule, forever, as a full house show, all six hours of glory and perhaps some cringe.
Who knows?
So without further ado, here's our election night 2024 spectacular.
White fathers,
aspiring ones, and the whole family after all these years.
And now, our second ever election night live stream on this, the Super Bowl Tuesday of American politics and the highest holy day of the unholy trinity of liberalism, universal suffrage, and deracinated civic nationalism.
I am, of course, your Thomas Massey Wrightnon host, Coach Finstock.
Excited to introduce the roster of talent with us right now and many more slated to join us later this evening as we get a better understanding of which way the actual votes are blowing.
This is live on Telegram now.
Apologies to everybody who was waiting in the Odyssey chat for us to show up.
We did our best to put out the signal flare that we were moving over to Telegram, and we still had a great turnout over there, too.
We will pull no punches on topics tonight, but everyone has been reminded to do their best to refrain from profanity so you can play this over the speakers in your home while perhaps watching results on TV or on your phone.
And that includes counseling Sam to avoid those rare hard R's of his.
I've got a lot to say about the candidates, their implications for the country, and most importantly, the likely consequences for us as white Americans, dissidents, and many of us fathers grinding our teeth and pondering the future for our children.
But so do our guests.
So let's get to them right now.
And I was told something, and I will not reveal it publicly, but go Trump.
Go Trump.
For the first time in my life, presidential election affects me.
And if you knew the reason why, you would understand.
But if that wasn't the case, I wouldn't care.
But I do think, barring any shenanigans, I just think it looks like Trump's going to win.
Fair enough.
Thank you, buddy.
Next up, you may know him from such hit shows as Alt-Right Politics, Rumble in Charlottesville, the Michigan Melee.
And now, of course, you know him as a published author of German for Beginners.
I see you smiling.
It takes a lot to get a smile out of him, but he's still got a heart of gold.
Greg Conte, welcome.
Thank you so much for joining us.
I'll join you on camera.
Welcome, Coach, for putting this together.
Yeah, I did not vote.
I think voting is immoral.
And I think the winner of this is going to be the Jews.
It's going to be the Jews, Israel, big corporations, the military-industrial complex, and all evil people, no matter what.
So, you know, as, but it is fun in America to have this other sport that we do once every four years where we argue about the inanities of state politics and the Electoral College and these, you know, archaic constitutional games that we play.
It's a little bit of fun, but I treat it the same way that I treat professional sports.
It's just utter bullshit.
Oh, sorry.
There, I did it.
That's okay.
I had a feeling you were going to say that, Greg.
And I'm just enabling Sam here.
But why not?
I mean, we all know that our individual votes are virtually meaningless in terms of the data signal, in terms of what it means on a side from the really small ball stuff.
But why not show up and send a protest vote?
You know, right in.
I wrote in the Austrian corporal last year or four years ago.
I wrote in Thomas Massey today to show that you are actually engaged in the system.
Or are you that far out that like you don't give a rat's ass?
You want to actively signal to them that you're not participating in their sham election.
A little bit of a delay.
Greg, did you get all that?
Yep.
Well, yeah, there's that.
But I mean, if you want to kind of delve into what might happen one way or the other for us, I do think censorship was worse under Trump.
However, and certainly anti-faw activity was greater under Trump.
I mean, we haven't seen anti-file in the streets really at all since 2020.
So, you know, that's one thing to be said.
But on the other hand, you know, Harris gets into power and other bad stuff happens.
So it's really just a toss-up for me.
The one hot take I did have, I told you yesterday, is I think Trump is worse for us in that we get oppressed more under Republican government because they have to.
There's this whole narrative in the Jewish media that Trump is backed by Nazis or that Nazis benefit from Trump or something like that.
And so they like to pretend like it's going to be good for white people if Trump wins.
But Trump is going to do what his donors want him to do.
And they're going to go and he's going to go and help them out.
He's going to get people like Tom Cotton or Mike Pompeo into the different ministries or whatever we call them in this fake government.
And it's going to be more of the same.
But the hot take was that it's better for us if Trump wins because he'll put the pressure on and that'll force us to work a little bit harder.
So, I mean, it's a silver lining, but if you like, if you like working in a more calm conditions, I guess we prefer a Harris government.
But if you like the pressure to work harder, then I guess a Trump government.
But I mean, that's really all just kind of, that's not even something you can count on either.
The Democrats might go completely hard too, because they're owned by the Jews as well.
It is a gamble.
And we're going to talk about the ad nauseum.
But yeah, you're pretty sure what you're going to get with the Dems and Kamala.
And with Trump, you're pretty sure you're going to get all the Jewish ownership and more stuff for Israel and a certain pacification of the white populace.
But there's more, you're going to get more wild cards come our way, certainly more entertainment.
Um, regardless.
Thank you, Gregor.
We'll go back to you.
I think there might be a delay.
That's what I want.
I want a contested election.
That's you said it.
I think somebody said it earlier in the chat.
Contest election.
It's the most interesting.
It's the most fun.
That's actually what we said in 2020 would be the best outcome from that election.
And we got it in spades.
Sammy baby, welcome.
I had to scroll through an awesome audience to find you to unmute your mic.
What's up, big guy?
Welcome back.
Just for everybody, Sam has been with us from day one.
I'll shut up.
Go ahead, Stan.
Welcome.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's great to be here.
It's a great show.
I think that no matter what happens, the difference in this election, in my experience, is that the average guy, the average co-worker, the neighbor, the somebody that you have some casual relationship with is engaged.
I think in my lifetime, anyways, I have not seen the average guy so engaged in this.
Now, it's not for any good reason.
It's for, you know, all these funny stories and Trump driving the garbage truck and all that kind of stuff.
But for whatever reason, it's, you know, like for us, the 2016 is the, we actually had us halfway believing in it, you know, that this guy might actually do the things we want and maybe shared our vision at least in a few percentage points.
But now the average guy kind of really believes in Trump and is really passionate about it.
And so no matter what happens, these people are like fully engaged.
You can, whatever you want to point to, the funny videos of people fighting in public or having shouting matches because somebody has a Trump hat on or whatever it is.
It's that's what I see that is really different about this election and whatever the aftermath might be in.
People are really fired up.
And I repeat, it's not for any good reason.
You know, now it's like ridiculous reasons, whereas eight years ago, we were giving the guy a real chance.
But I don't know if there's anyone else has had the experience today, but the news has been very slim about reporting kind of how it's going or giving any indication.
So I've been following the Middle East Spectator, which is a great channel on Telegram there.
It's by an Iranian guy.
So you got to go to Iran to find out what's going on in this country, apparently.
But I don't know if you're, if anyone's following it, but Trump is like at 105 electoral votes.
Harris is at 38.
He's won already a dozen states.
She maybe has three.
And then no surprises in the calls yet, Sam, but I'm looking at the live map.
And today, extreme diligence, I went back and listened to our 2020 live stream.
And we started at 8 o'clock Eastern then as well.
And by the time we had started, they had already called Virginia for Biden back then.
And I don't know if I'm looking at the Virginia State Elections Board, but I'm not seeing anything.
Well, right here, 51 to 46.
Virginia right now is 51 to 48.
Trump, I mean, Harris, sorry.
51 to 48, Harris.
So, yeah, but that's only with 29% counted.
You bet.
It seems more muted than in 2020.
And I would have to take that as an early, not necessarily significant sign that he is outperforming compared to 2020, which shouldn't be a surprise, really, running against one of the worst candidates of all time.
And after some pretty good stunts, frankly, but let's meet everybody else here and keep it moving.
And we'll come back to you.
Big guy.
Thank you so much.
All right.
Next up, the one man in 2020, when we were coasting toward the end of our live stream and it looked like Trump had it in the bag, Wisconsin, there were a few states that they were like, well, we're going to keep counting into the night.
One man was like, you guys are knuckleheads.
This thing is not over by a long shot.
And actually, Biden is probably going to win it.
I'm happy to introduce our pal Joey.
Joey, what's going on?
You are.
Hey.
What's going on, coach?
Yeah.
My terror, I have a little boutique Telegram channel with 500 followers called Buttafuco's Memes and Takes, B-U-T-T-A-F-U-O-C-O, or just at Budafuco's channel.
I'm a cult classic.
You know, 20 years from now, people will, you know, not care about all these big celebs and, you know, I'll be, you know, recognized for my genius then.
So I'm kidding.
Well, hey, I invited you on because you have taken on this sort of curmudgeon FUD destroyer persona, which I appreciate because so many of our guys, like back, do you remember after the election and like, you know, they called the states for Biden?
We had guys saying, nope, Trump's going to win it.
They're going to overturn it in the Supreme Court.
They're going to do all this and that.
And by that time, I said, holy cow, you know, I can understand the MAGA crowd laboring under delusions and occulted personality, but a lot of our guys were that too.
And I see you as sort of a curmudgeonly truth teller at this point.
But anyway, lay honest right now, buddy, what do you think about the outcome or what you're seeing so far?
Well, I voted for Kamala and notice I pronounced it the politically correct BIPOC way.
And that's because I believe we need to elect our first black woman president.
Come on, be serious.
Look, we need to combat and defeat racism.
And that's how we're going to do it.
I'm kidding, of course.
No, I voted for Kamala for sort of metapolitical reasons that you might misunderstand or misinterpret as accelerationism, but I would beg to differ.
But yeah, so I voted for Kamala, but I expect Trump to win.
Okay.
And please elaborate on why you voted for Kamala, because that's the one position that, you know, whatever the intellectual rationale for it, I just couldn't, you know, it would be like, I'd throw up in my mouth to actually signal that I approve that stuff.
But real, real quick, why did you honestly vote for her in theory, supposedly for the good of white Americans?
Well, we can talk about the like policy differences between the presidents.
And I do think that they are somewhat significant.
But just for now, you know, here at the beginning of the stream, we can talk about the sort of metapolitical effects.
For one, I think if Trump wins, the sort of multicultural MAGA civic nationalism will be vindicated.
And it will, I think it'll have a negative effect on our ability to spread our message and to grow our numbers.
And then, you know, we mostly draw from the right.
And I believe that the right needs to sort of get over, get past Trump at some point if we are ever to create the sort of critical mass that would either allow us to build our own institutions or to compel some elites to sort of break off from the paradigm and harness, you know, our energy for actual, actual white identity politics.
And I just, as long as Trump is out there as a possibility to be president or in office, it's just a plateau.
And what gains that we make, I think, will be minor.
And we've had tremendous growth as Biden's been in office.
There are a number of reasons for that that we can discuss later on in the stream.
You bet.
Yeah, I appreciate it.
It's a hell of a gamble.
It's a hell of a data signal to send.
But there is actually some arguments.
And I know there's probably like half or maybe three quarters of the chat that's like, get out of here, you moron.
You know, like you're calling people wignats and rhetoids and you're voting for Kamala and coming up with these intellectual constructions for why that makes sense.
But there is a lot to it and we'll get to it.
I never called anybody a rhetoric.
That is not my list.
They call them wignets.
All right.
Anyway, let's move on to our, I believe, final guest for this first hour or so.
And that is our pal, Don Quixote.
I think he's tapped in.
I see the hands up in the chat, guys.
We will get to you later, but I got to get through our panel here first before we start to open it up.
Don, welcome on, buddy.
And how'd you vote?
What do you want to, who do you want to win?
Who do you think is going to win?
Hey, good evening, guys.
Great to be on the show.
Yeah, so I voted for Trump this year.
I want him to win.
And I also think he's going to win.
I even think that given that 2020, there were some election shenanigans, that there's still a good chance that Trump will win this year.
Partially because I think the systems kind of integrated him.
I know one of the things that Joey was saying was that we don't want to vindicate this kind of like multicultural conservatism.
But the reality is I think it's kind of already there.
But with, I guess with Trump, my thought is, hey, like, you know, I think there's like a metapolitical strategy that you see with Camela.
It's like, if, you know, things get a little bit worse, that can benefit us.
But I think with Trump, I'm kind of thinking more tactically.
I mean, I think anyone, anyone here can say that living in a red state is better than living in a blue state.
And so kind of like those, those quality of life things that you got under Trump are pretty beneficial.
And it kind of vindicates some of the local right-wing politics.
On top of that, I just think that in a Republican, as gay as they are, kind of on the wider, broader Israel and policy direction wise, there's still room for us to maneuver there.
You know, I think we have to keep it on the DL for the most part.
But, you know, you talk to the right people and they support policies that we have.
So, again, not your average Republican, but more kind of people under the covers.
So, I guess that's kind of where I'm at.
Yeah, I appreciate that.
And, you know, just it was just last night when I think it was Politico broke that the Pennsylvania GOP fired one of their campaign workers who, lo and behold, was, I guess, helping Spencer out with his podcast.
The thought occurs, Trump is firing white nationalists before he's even in office.
And I never would have plugged something like that if it weren't for the fact that the kid or the young man was clearly just trolling the reporter and didn't seem to give a rat's ass.
And plus, it was obviously relevant to us.
Be careful what you ask for with Trump.
I think we all assume, oh, the invasion will stop.
The economy will get better.
We'll have the boot off of our necks, at least to a certain extent.
And I got a really bad feeling.
I don't like this one bit, as Rowdy Roddy Piper said in They Live, that we might actually be in for like a real dystopian George W. Bush or like aspiring Ronald Reagan administration.
We all know about the Jewish tentacles and Howard Luttnick as sort of the new Jared Kushner or the bridge to the Kushners staffing the administration, making important calls.
But as I said the other day, he almost got assassinated.
And then two or three or four days later at the RNC, he came out less radical and like, let's all come together.
Blew my mind how anybody could almost get murdered live on TV at a rally and then come out and say, let's come together instead of the ultimate glowing eyes moment.
But thank you, Don.
And before we move on, our foreign affairs correspondent, he studies Ukraine and Russia.
So you don't have to, including down to the minutiae of like the size of the wings on drones.
But we brought him on not just because he's smart and has a suave voice, but because Russia-Ukraine and Iran-Israel are two of the biggest factors that are going to be impacted by, you can say elections don't matter, voting doesn't matter, but there will be concrete or significant differences, whether if you want to look at it as this bunch of Jews versus that bunch of Jews or Trump versus Kamala.
So Jack from Ukraine War Analysis, thank you for your patience, buddy.
Welcome on.
Well, thank you for having me on.
I did not vote.
They don't really let me out of my bunker under the Urals.
And then there's no mobile voting machines.
They all got blown up by drones.
Fair enough, but what do you want to see tonight?
In your heart of hearts, everybody can say voting is gay and it doesn't matter two sides, but everybody has a preference.
If a gun to your head, who do you want to win tonight?
Gun to my head, I would vote Trump.
And it's something I've gone back and forth on.
And this is not the first time we've gone back and forth on the calculus of this.
This is the same conversation you were having in 2020, right?
Does it put the base to sleep?
are they all going to think oh well he's going to handle it now we're good on the other hand accelerationist you have an uppity brown now then kamala maybe winning does that Does that make our enemy, or does Trump winning make our enemies crazier?
Like there's a whole bunch of different ways that can go.
But as I said, if I had to choose, it'd be Trump, not only for various reasons, but also considering we may or may not get one or two Supreme Court picks out of this.
And 50-year-olds on the Supreme Court make a big difference.
It's going to be a rearguard action for the next 20, 30 years.
Okay.
Counterpoint, both Clarence, if you think Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito are the two best sort of red meat right-wingers on the Supreme Court.
Thomas, of course, Pappy Bush appointed and Alito W appointed and Trump's three appointees, Gorsuch, Coney Barrett, and Avanaugh have been not exactly confidence inspiring.
So it makes a difference.
But it's kind of crazy that Bush has appointed more hardcore Supreme Court justices.
That's just a nitpick, regardless.
Major impacts on our lives.
Let me not straw man, but just paint the broad picture.
Trump gets in, which as of right now, I think it still looks likely.
The fact that people are so muted, the fact that the calls, Georgia, Trump, 55, 44, all those numbers don't matter right now.
We assume that the economy will be better.
We assume that he will be less likely to raise taxes on us than Kamala.
We assume that he would probably try to wind down.
We assume all these are assumptions that he would try to wind down the aid and tiptoeing toward war with Russia.
We also assume that he would be even more deferential to Israel and more hostile to Iran.
Whether we actually get in a shooting war with Iran is another question.
Are all those assumptions?
And the other thing is we assume that Kamala will be continue open borders, probably push for amnesty.
The anti-white stuff will be ramped up to 11.
And we assume that mass deportations, I don't know, but we assume that Trump will be better on illegal immigration for sure.
And if he calibrates legal immigration, the famous we want immigrants in more numbers than ever before.
Wouldn't that, you know, maybe that would be better than an unending flow of south of the border detritus.
But it certainly looks like Trump is going to promise to increase legal immigration.
He'll clamp down on illegal, and then we'll be in basically the same boat with just a different batch of replacements.
But somebody take on those assumptions and see if any of them are foolhardy or stupid or where it's wrong.
If you don't mind, I'll jump in on immigration.
I would just say, like, I don't.
I don't think any of that stuff.
These aren't the immediate issues.
We can get distracted all day on the big picture issues like that.
When it comes to actually what affects us and people in our movement, it's lawfare.
And lawfare was the same.
I mean, it was a little bit different under Trump or Kamala, but it was, or under Biden, whoever the last Democratic puppet was.
But it was there either way.
Under Trump, you had the Charlottesville cases.
You had the Roberta Kaplan, Science v. Kessler stuff.
You had prosecution of Rob Rundo under both administrations.
You had this new stuff in Charlottesville under Biden.
Biden ran his opened his campaign talking about Charlottesville, attacking Nazis.
So I mean, the big difference under Biden has been perhaps that the system is so distracted prosecuting Trump's people that they have, that that's opened a little bit of space for us.
But either way, either one of them would love to attack us.
And it's really just a question of like, who's going to do it and how are they going to do it?
Yeah.
And with which cover, I said maybe on the show, maybe in a chat, if the right wing thinks that Patriot Front doing demonstrations under Biden makes them feds or secret leftists, imagine trying to do pro-white or hostile to Jew demonstrations under Trump.
It's going to be like Donald Sutherland in Invasion of the Body Snatchers, where they're all looking at us as if we have two heads and we're traitors and not patriots and stuff like that.
That is a significant, serious, stultifying effect.
As you said earlier, Greg, we made most of our hay under Obama and early in the Trump administration when we thought we had somebody on our side in the White House.
And again, the awareness of the JQ is off the charts after four years of Biden and, of course, October 7th and the infiltration.
But I hear somebody eager to get in.
Have at it.
Coach, I just thought I'd throw in there.
Trump is winning Virginia right now.
Yeah.
Early indications, not great for Harris.
Jack, let's do, since we're already at 8.35, let's talk about Russia-Ukraine here, our foreign affairs segment.
You were in your wheelhouse.
You actually think he'll wind it down or it'll be a continuation.
Talking about Trump?
Yeah.
Well, he said that when I become president, I could end this in a month, right?
That was literally what he said, January.
Obviously, it's not going to happen.
The conventional wisdom, obviously, is Trump is better for Russia.
And I think that's largely true.
However, the problem is you, I don't think anyone can actually wind this war down, not from the outside without taking seriously major risks.
The problem is the issues from the 2022 negotiations have not been solved, right?
There's Ukraine still has options.
They could always fall back.
They can fall back to the Dnieper River.
There's no third-party guarantor if the, because if Russia, their demands are to demilitarize the Ukrainian army.
And if they do that, who's going to guarantee Russia will not just come back in two years later and finish the job?
Sure.
So I think we're going to see a big show.
He's going to make a big show of the negotiations.
They're going to go on for a couple of months.
And you're going to see Putin at a press conference just waving his hands in the air saying, I don't know where to go from here.
So I don't think that it's going to end anytime soon.
And I know you did a little work on Israel and Iran, too.
Do you buy the hype that we're one of the other powerful arguments against Trump is that he could actually inspire white men to be interested in joining the U.S. military again, just as the war drums start beating harder on contra-Iran activities.
A lot of people have said, look, there's no way, especially with us out of Afghanistan, almost entirely out of Iraq, there's not a conventional war on Iran, maybe some strikes, which could still trigger a regional war, but Trump on Iran and Israel, if you could, big guy.
I would agree.
I don't see any sort of ground forces going in.
See, with Trump, this is also, this would also be part for Ukraine as well.
I could see him trying to do the, we're going to make a deal.
I'm going to make the best deal ever.
And he's going to, then when they don't make the deal, he's going to try and be the businessman and play hardball, right?
He could send more weapons to Ukraine.
He will send more weapons to Israel, right?
And he'll talk about bombing Tehran.
He'll talk about bombing Moscow, trying to play hardball.
And I think there's a couple of different possibilities with respect to Iran.
There's the most likely one is the provision of more capabilities and munitions to Israel, whether that's giving them long-range cruise missiles, what they really lack to really hit Iran harder.
That's most likely on the table.
The second one would be basically similar to what he did in Afghanistan and Syria, would be to expand strikes in Iraq and also, again, Syria, targeting Hezbollah weapons shipments, maybe even expanding strikes to Lebanon itself.
That's sort of an outlier, but it's also possible.
Then you have a couple other options.
have direct involvement in the Israeli strikes.
You can support them with your tanker fleet, which they also lack.
Or the worst case possibility, I think, is directly striking Iran.
That's an outlier, but it is possible.
Roger, thank you.
Yeah.
One of the outcomes of right now, it looks like the betting markets are pumping up, pump it up on Trump.
So as of this moment at 8.40 p.m. U.S. Eastern, it looks much better for him now than it did in 2020, just going back and listening to us and the different things.
Now it's still early and Joey there will keep us honest if we're getting ahead of our skis.
But what's that?
No, I mean, I said myself that I think Kamala's path to victory is much, much more difficult.
I definitely believe that Trump is going to win the quote unquote swing states of Georgia, Arizona, and North Carolina.
And if that's true, Kamala absolutely has to win all three of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
Nevada doesn't matter in that scenario.
And that's an extremely difficult path to victory.
I am very, very confident that Trump will win.
I actually, I think he'll win Pennsylvania.
I think he'll probably win Wisconsin and Michigan too, but he only needs to win one of those three and he's in.
One of the things that the talking heads were spewing, and I have on Brian Williams on the Amazon Prime broadcast, and it's clear that just like we had to pull a quick one and shoot over to Telegram, they've had some hiccups and stuff.
And they're like, well, it's reporting this and this is reporting that.
But they were all bloviating about sort of the battle between women and suburbanites offended by Trump and whether the Roe v. Wade ban and comments about women, all this stuff.
It's like they're trying to will women to the ramparts to vote for Kamala and against Trump.
Can we address this issue that like, that's all I've heard in the last two weeks?
It's like all they have is abortion.
It is this, it is the strangest thing, like for all the things to lay, like not even our issues, but to say like Trump promised big and he didn't deliver or he whatever.
All the legitimate complaints you could have.
And they've they've just brought it up to abortion.
Abortion is Kamala is going to be so good on abortion.
It's so weird because Roe v. Wade does, it didn't make it illegal.
It's just a state issue.
It's so weird how they had nothing.
Trent Trump had that debate.
He's like, what do you want from me?
You know, it went back to the States.
I gave you this report, Justice.
He's like, it's like the meme, you know, oh, yeah, the woman is saying, well, yeah, World War III, that would be really bad.
But abortion rights, you know, if we don't have that, then by the way, Harris just won the faggot piece of shit state of Illinois.
Not personal for Sam whatsoever.
Not a surprise either.
Yeah, the exit polls that I was looking at, you know, exit polls you could take with a grain of salt.
But on the right wing, and this gets back to, you know, our roots are in the right.
I suspect that the vast majority of our people come from the right or from libertarianism, not from liberalism or leftism, although, of course, that happens.
But the exit polls were showing that Republican voters, their concerns were number one, economy, number two, immigration, and maybe even abortion, you know, the real strong pro-lifers that was important for them.
And on the left, it was like democracy.
It was our democratic values and climate change.
And as some savvy commentator said, so you want to import a lot of people from low CO2 emitting third world in order to bring them here.
And that this helps climate change, how.
So yeah, two different worlds.
And as I was watching the coverage too, I got to say, I was, I could just feel the bile rising in my throat.
I was like, all these people, I really want these.
Even the mainstream or the supposed right-wingers, you can tell that they hold normal Americans, healthy Americans in contempt.
They hold Trump in contempt.
So even knowing all of the past failures and sins of Trump and his betrayals, that human desire to know that I think that these people really do hate him, they want to see him imprison or disappeared from American politics so that things can go back to normal.
Guys like John Huntsman, the former governor of Utah.
Well, given the policy preferences and the most important issue for people on the right, obviously other than the economy being immigration, this is ever the more reason why we should be hipster white nationalists and just trash Americans and right-wingers, conservatives in America itself.
It's really going to not drive people into the arms of Trump and away from us whatsoever.
That was sarcasm, by the way.
Don't do sarcasm, please, because people cannot pick up on it.
Yeah.
Let's see.
On your point about that, obviously we don't want to trash right-wingers or trash conservatives or anything like that.
But I do think we shouldn't just write off leftists.
We have, we've had this opportunity for this last year with the war in Palestine, especially to show that we are the only people in America willing to talk about the real issue, which is Jewish power.
So that's something that we really could be taking advantage of much more than we are.
So I wouldn't relegate ourselves to just going after right-wing people.
We are the actual opposition, the actual alternative government to the entire thing that you have right now in America, which is just two different Jewish parties run by Jewish oligarchs.
So, you know, as far as like the differences between those issues.
Go ahead, Greg, and then go ahead.
I think the easiest, the way I yeah, the way I conceive of it is, you know, the Republicans are just the puppets for the Zionist Jews and the Democrats are the puppets for the globalist Jews.
So yeah, you will see some minor differences in outcomes in foreign policy and domestic policy with either one of them getting into power.
Like we might see, like we were saying earlier with the Russia war.
Yeah, sure.
Trump might decide to shift stress away from Ukraine and into the Palestine war or something.
Either way, the military industrial complex is going to win and win big.
It's just going to be a question of emphasis.
But for us, it doesn't matter.
I largely agree with the idea that we shouldn't just focus on trying to recruit conservatives.
We don't want to wear too much of a mask.
And, you know, I think this is one of the problems with the GOP and with Trump is that Trump sort of associates an implicit or latent white identity politics with things that most of white America hates, like tax cuts for the wealthy, anti-union policies.
If you heard that conversation that Trump had with Musk and Musk saying recently on the campaign trail that Americans are going to have to suffer through budget cuts, free trade nonsense, and then environmental issues, I don't mean like CO2 or anything, but just as an example, when Trump came into office, he rolled back these regulations on, for example, like a cement factory that Obama had put in place that they would have to update their scrubbers or whatever.
And he got rid of that.
So now if you live in a valley with a cement factory, you have to clean soot off your vehicle every morning and your kid will get asthma and breathing.
You know, it's just like, oh, let's breathe in harmful particulates just to own the libs.
I know that's a minor issue generally, but it's just an example of this kind of thing that actually most Americans just have contempt for that.
And so when Trump marries anti-immigration with the typical GOP stuff like that, which is most of what he did in his first term, it hurts, you know, our cause.
It sort of hurts the rep of being anti-immigrant or anti-trans or whatever it is.
And I think that, I think, even in our move-in, it's understated how potentially destructive that is for our cause and getting our message out there, frankly.
Fair enough, Greg shaking his head.
What do you guys make?
I saw this so much that, you know, if 2020 was rigged for Biden, that this year the fix was in for Trump, that the powers that be decided that he was going to win.
And I didn't, I challenged one guy.
I was like, so what?
Do you think they're going to rig the machines for Trump this time?
In the opposite direction, if you agree with that level, or are we just talking about mass media manipulation, you know, manufacturing consensus?
Well, what if they didn't rig it for him, but they really wanted Harris to win, but she pulled so low and the internal pollings was so bad that they said, screw it.
Either way, we're going to get our Zionist wars.
We're going to get brown immigration because they're both the same thing.
Because if you look at Harris, like the fact that all she had was abortion shows that there's just nothing there.
So the real president would most likely just be Doug Emhoff.
Because a lot of these female politicians, their husbands are just so corrupt and have so much baggage that they can't run because they would fail any kind of public scrutiny.
So they send their wives out.
Like that, that's what Maxine Waters did.
And I'm sure Harris is the same, like, because all the stuff that was coming out about Doug Emhoff and like how he was like, like, like threatening to fire girls because they wouldn't flirt with him, just like really just weird Jewish stuff.
So he's probably going to be the man in charge, but they just couldn't, they couldn't pull her probably above what, what, what, how many, did she got no delegates in 2020, right?
So it was probably before the primaries even started.
Yeah, because she was at one or two prisoners, dropped out before Iowa.
Yeah, it was probably just something like that.
And they just said, screw it.
Like, we're going to get the same thing from Trump, but just kind of a different way.
Like, we still the same end goals.
Sure.
There's a little bit of chatter out there that they called Georgia.
I'm seeing a point you bring up.
Go ahead, Greg.
Yeah.
I was just going to say that it's a good point you bring up about Kamala that she wasn't even elected in the Democratic primaries.
And no one's even talked about that really in left-wing media or anything that Joe Biden won all the damn primaries and Kamala was just put in afterwards.
And there's no excuse for that.
All of the people around Biden knew that he was senile or going senile.
And they chose to conceal that from their own people so that they could have this coup de ma and put Kamala in.
And you can imagine how this plays out with leftists.
It's kind of the same thing that they do to the right.
They go to the right and they say, well, you have no choice but to vote for Trump.
Well, they go to the leftists and they do the same thing.
They say, well, you have no choice but to vote for Kamala now, because if you don't, then you're going to get Trump and he's scary.
And so they're playing the game on both sides.
And it's to our benefit, I think, to point that out to leftists, as well as to point it out to rightists the game that they're playing with Trump.
Fair enough.
And it was one of the most fascinating moments or months in American politics when Biden, of course, had the disastrous debate.
It was a pure emperor has no clothes moment when even my kids, we sat here and watched the debate on this TV in front of me.
And as soon as he came out, we were laughing.
I mean, you almost don't want to laugh at old people who are debilitated, but it's the president and he shouldn't have been there.
So we did anyway.
It was so bad that even when that debate was over, the press saw it.
They got all texts from all the advisors saying this is a disaster.
This is a disaster.
He didn't want to go.
And there was a soft coup of Democratic power brokers who essentially forced, compelled a sitting Democratic president, the guy who saved us from the menace of Trump, to stand down.
And then I guess they decided, I would love to know what the true calculation was in the Democratic power making apparatus of: are we going to put this?
Maybe she can make it work, but probably not.
Everybody knew she was an unlikely, unlikable, cackling candidate.
Let's sacrifice her.
And then this is all speculation, but let's sacrifice her in 2024.
Trump only has one term, and then we'll deal with JD Vance or whoever with Josh Shapiro or Big Gretsch from Michigan.
Hey, don't forget Gavin.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
Talk about rigging an election.
Like that, that's your rigged election right there.
Yeah.
No, yeah, absolutely.
All the indications right now are that Trump is outperforming.
He's overperforming in Florida.
The Virginia data, I never get excited about Virginia.
I lived there for about six, seven years.
And Corey Stewart, the Tea Party guy, I forget his name off the top of my head, but he was always like, oh, we're going to do it this year.
We're going to do it.
And then Fairfax and Loudon and all the Alexandria report and Republican candidates go to die in northern Virginia, which went from once a sleepy, nice, middle-class federal employee, suburb-laden, leafy tree streets, to then, of course, the total stratification and the baryoification of formerly nice white neighborhoods.
I wanted to tell a quick story.
Now, for Joey, Jack, Don, please chime in here at will.
I don't want to hog the microphone, but I actually was thinking about not voting today.
One, because I'm in a glorious single-party state of West Virginia.
I'm turning my camera on and off to hopefully avoid any glitches, but I'll go for it again.
And the sun was going down.
I had no intention of voting for, I had resolved.
I thought that there was going to be a temptation to get in the booth and just go, ah, I'll send that signal for Trump.
But I just couldn't do it this year because of the extent of his recently renewed devotion to Israel and enthusiasm for mass immigration.
But I said, you know what?
Screw it.
I'm going to go.
West Virginia has what I perceive to be a great candidate for governor in Patrick Morrissey.
I wanted to vote for him.
And in the lower races in the county, et cetera, statewide, I voted straight Republican because I know what Democrat in West Virginia means, and it's nothing good for the long-term health of the state.
What I'm trying to say is I'm glad that I went and I almost pity the guys who didn't vote.
Depends on where you live, of course.
It's in a little civic organization near me.
There were more people there than I had ever seen at a polling place.
It was 100% white.
The elderly senior citizen poll workers there, not all of them, looked totally fatigued.
The one guy said he was up since 4 a.m. working.
But there was just a quiet but understanding community sense in that polling place.
Now, believe me, I voted in Silver Spring, Alexandria, Leesburg.
I don't think I ever voted in Washington.
Tel Aviv.
Coach Finnstein or whatever somebody called me the other day.
But that's basically what DC is anyway, right?
Yeah, yeah, it's Israeli occupied territory.
Pat Buchanan said that about the capital.
But regardless, whatever you think about voting is dumb.
Democracy sucks.
I was glad to spend an hour to go into my, you know, local polling place and mill about for a little bit, listen to a little bit of the chit chat and the gossip.
And I wrote in Tom Massey and I was reasonably not proud, but I wanted to vote for Republicans in West Virginia, which is, of course, a former Democrat stronghold, just to send that data signal that we're going to stay red and hopefully attract more people from red.
My daughter has slipped me a message.
It's great the kids are here.
I'm like, you guys got to go to sleep early because we're live streaming.
Anyway, Don, I'm going to you.
I won't say where you live, whether it's on top of a mountain or in the slum New York City.
What was your experience going out to vote?
Or you want to those early vote guys?
Well, no, I voted today.
Yeah, it's a pretty suburban area that I was in.
And I got to say, it was pretty sleepy.
Now, granted, I did go during my lunch break.
So, you know, maybe it didn't get the highest turnout there, but everyone seemed, I don't know, just kind of quiet and going about it.
I honestly have nothing crazy to report there.
So, yeah.
All right.
But maybe not the warm and cozy rural experience that I had.
Anyway, certainly not.
Fair enough.
Sam voted early.
Rolo stayed home.
Joey, I didn't know that you actually did the bit and voted for Kamala.
But any election day experiences?
Just for a little bit of color commentary.
It's currently 105, Trump to Harris 27.
Go ahead.
I live in a big city.
I mailed mine in like a week ago.
I don't, there's no festivities I would enjoy going to some, you know, some public school nearby and just seeing these bulbous facial features and, you know, singing gospel type, you know, either celebrations or lamentations about the first black president, you know, based on whatever is going on at the time in terms of the Electoral College.
So yeah, no, I mailed mine in.
Same here.
I think it gives you a chance to go and see what any of the Negro, you know, judges or other candidates that you're not sure about.
You can look them up and make sure you don't vote for them, you know, vote against them.
Breaking news from the family AP wire, the note that my daughter slipped on the floor said, I'll be quiet.
Good night, Dad.
Love you.
Air hug.
Good luck with the stream.
So a little bit of family conversation.
My youngest son slipped me a beer.
Anyways, I am staying stone cold sober because of this marathon.
I think I forget if I mentioned on air or off.
I've got sparkling water, a pint of water, some instant coffee.
And later on tonight, we can maybe kick back a little bit and loosen it up.
Coming up on the nine o'clock hour when we will get a ton of results and stuff like that.
I'm not kicking any of our panel off.
Go ahead, Sam.
What's up?
Trump is pulling ahead in Texas and Georgia.
Texas, no surprise.
Georgia, if they call Georgia early, which I don't know if they will because of their, there's a 63%, 63% reporting.
So all right.
Georgia enacted some new methods of counting to make sure that it gets done on election night for whatever reason.
Yeah, it's a new thing where you actually have to count them.
So there's no blacks allowed to work at the polls.
And Pennsylvania, Harris 65, Trump 34, right now, but that's the early votes still heavily skewed the Democrats.
One of the big things the Republicans were hyping was the change in early voting.
They embraced it this year instead of in 2020.
Trump was like, I don't trust mail-in voting or early voting show up on election day.
A lot of people think that that shot him in the foot.
He was talking about today that we should have all paper ballots.
It's more reliable.
It's faster.
It's cheaper.
Yeah.
The weird thing today, you know, I showed my call, but last thing I just want to say is, you know, thanks for having me on.
And I might be able to jump on later.
But, you know, the most important thing in all this is our racial survival.
And that depends on throwing the Jews out of power.
So we need to work toward that.
And whatever happens in this election, we'll figure out after Trump or Kamala wins.
And hopefully it's contested.
That's what I want.
I want maximum confusion.
It's not looking like it, Greg.
And I was just going to say before you leave, you know, I'll speak for myself.
It's not like we're expensive dates.
What do we dissident right pro-white white nationalists want?
We want a candidate who's going to stop or severely curtail non-white immigration.
The only white immigration, frankly, I want is from boars trying to come over from South Africa.
And we want a reduction.
I'll even take a drastically reduced, slavish position to Jewish power and aid to Israel and things like that.
That would be a sign that the two most important things, Jewish power and mass immigration, are getting addressed.
And whatever happens tonight, I don't think we're getting it.
And I thank you, sir.
I don't think you can see on my bookshelf, but I did bring German for beginners up there.
I've got, there's an Orthodox saint on the wall.
That's via wife, but I put German for beginners up there just for you, big guy.
Thank you for joining us.
Hop back on.
Yeah, I haven't finished yet.
We'll do it.
Yep.
Take care, brother.
All right.
Nobody else is putting their camera on.
I don't want to be the only face on camera and I worry about my stuff.
Loritz von Gildhausen.
It's nine o'clock here.
I don't know if the glorious sun has risen there.
He unmuted.
I just want to say thank you so much for either staying up late or waking up early.
Long time no here.
Welcome, brother.
Oh, man.
It is a true pleasure being here, Coach.
You'll have to apologize.
I have to apologize for myself.
I haven't actually been on a show in over like two years or something like that.
So I might be a little bit rusty.
You might be able to tell.
I'm running a bit of a cold here.
Unfortunately, in the winter up here in Norway, you don't really get sun.
I don't really know what that is this time of year.
So I can confirm it's pitch.
You're like a black father.
You don't know what sun is.
Well no.
Curveball.
Yes, true.
I'm just going to go out for some cigarettes.
No, I was going to say.
Yeah.
Thank you for having me.
It's unfortunate that Greg just jumped off because I just wanted to say I agreed with literally everything he said.
If I could just preface by saying, like, all the internal policy issues of America aside, I'm just here tonight to bear witness to the Western world taking another step down the ladder towards chaos.
And I think that's going to happen regardless of who wins.
But where I might be able to shed some light on some other ways of thinking about this election might be to do with the geopolitical situation, because the way that Trump is perceived or received by his allies in NATO is as a disaster, an absolute disaster.
And so with Harris, I don't think we're going to see much of a change in foreign policy from where Biden currently is.
I mean, you know, it's a total continuation.
The same system, people, the liberal interventionist NATO, Uber, Alice, all the pablum and the clichés just continues with her.
But I saw something the other day, big guy, that said these stupid Europeans, you know, when Trump says like pony up or get out, you know, they should just be like, finally, we can chart a course for ourselves that is not operating as a sat trap of the United States and whatever our whims and desires are, whether it's green energy or must destroy Russia, et cetera.
You know, take the deal, right?
Trump, I would suspect, I don't want to put words in your mouth.
I would think that the prospect of the unpredictable nature of his foreign policy inclinations would probably be better for Europe writ large than Kamala and the continuation.
Well, that is exactly where I was going with that.
Sorry.
No, no.
No, but I love the fact that we're thinking on the same wavelength here because, as I said, he's perceived as a disaster.
He's perceived as an unreliable person and he has made comments now whether or not he actually follows through on those.
Well, it's Trump, isn't it?
So he probably won't do anything out of the ordinary, but just the way he talks scares a lot of his, as we said, sat traps.
It represents the EU, especially with a golden opportunity to finally break free of the American yoke.
But on the same note, a lot of the people who are in power today are so used to having the American support, militarily speaking.
And frankly, I don't think they like the idea of having to sell military spending at the same time as the sanctions we're levying on Russia is breaking Europe economically.
So asking the public to take, you know, a 5% pay cut or 10% pay cut in terms, you know, it's going to get inflated away.
So like they're going to actually make less money.
It's just going to be worth less is going to be a hard sell.
But at the same time, right, I think because of how afraid people are of Russia here, whether or not that's a realistic way to deal with Russia is one thing.
But certainly people are scared that Russia's in our backyards and they're going to come get us all.
There is a mandate there for a canny politician to really start rearming, to really start gaining some of that independence back from America.
And I think regardless of who wins this election, in a couple of years' time, China is going to make a move on Taiwan, at which point America will be forced to support Taiwan.
And that will leave Europe completely open to its own devices, because I think America is going to do a pivot to Asia.
It really already is.
I mean, let's be honest.
Oh, yeah, that's been underway since Obama.
And frankly, that was like crystal clear that for two decades that China long term was going to be our major strategic competitor or enemy.
And with that likely reality right in front of us, didn't take a genius to see that.
Our elites also decide, you know what would make a lot of sense is for us to keep pushing and pushing and antagonizing and alienating Russia so that we could what add a couple more countries to NATO or really break them and then hope that some enfeebled Yeltsin 2.0 Russia could essentially just do our bidding like the rest of Europe.
Hey, coach, Texas has been called for Trump.
Wyoming, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, Louisiana, Nebraska, and Kansas have all been declared winners for Trump.
I'm dying to see which state goes bigger for Trump.
Wyoming was number one.
West Virginia was number two in 2020.
Go ahead, Rolo.
Then we got to say goodbye to Joey.
We got more people coming in.
Go ahead, Rolo.
I thought I saw that he was leading in North Carolina, too.
Yes.
Yeah.
It's 60% or 63% or something like that.
Oh, no, I'm sorry.
21% votes counted.
He's leading, but leading handily in North Carolina.
Did not see Sam as our data collaborator and co-leader of this family.
I just thought I'd call it out because they're scrolling here on the Middle East Spectator.
I thought I'd at least give little updates as they come in.
Sam, why are you going to the Middle East Spectator for election reasons?
Oh, my God.
Go to NBC News or a decision desk.
It's more timely, you know, Iranians.
Laritz, we're going to come back to you for sure.
Thank you for that.
Obviously, juggling and hurting cats here a little bit.
But Joey, before you have to hop off, you said you wanted to say one more thing either about immigration or final, you know, final thoughts.
And especially where we are right now, some of you guys are able to bird dog the results and the data coming in better than me.
Yeah, so just parting thoughts and to kind of explain that my point of view about some of the assumptions about Trump.
I've been a forward slash our guy, as they say, for this entire century.
And just as an anecdote, in 2008, I was fully, you know, RQ, JQ pilled, all of that.
And I voted for Obama.
And I did that because in terms of foreign policy and immigration, I thought McCain was actually worse.
And I think pretty much the same is true this time, because when you look at immigration, I think it's fair to assume there'll be some kind of downtick in illegal crossings or whatever.
But keep in mind, Trump was considerably worse than Obama in terms of interior enforcement and deportations, but also, you know, less illegal entries under Obama on average per year than Trump.
And Trump is actually more likely to successfully enact immigration reform with an amnesty because this, you know, Trump has signaled on multiple occasions that he'd be willing to pass an amnesty.
And I think he would if someone flattered him enough into thinking that would be good for his legacy or whatever.
And you're unlikely to see the amnesty pass with the Democrat in office because Republicans need to use it as like a political football for upcoming elections when their guy is not in the White House.
And, you know, I think immigration and crime are like the two issues that are the most in our wheelhouse, especially in terms of being accessible to the people we want to reach.
And, you know, soft on crime, the First Step Act, it's more possible.
Things like that are more possible if a Republican is on board with it because they won't veto it.
And if they promote it, then they'll pull some of the Republicans in with them.
And Trump has already said he'll expand visas for foreign workers.
And I'm not even entirely convinced that illegal immigration is worse than legal.
At least with illegal immigration, you might be able to get rid of them at some point in the future through black letter law or whatever.
And we don't want subcontinentals coming in and replacing our elite.
That would make things even worse for us.
And it's no surprise that he's in favor of expanding visas because he's got the tech bros like Teal and Musk in his corner this time around.
100%.
Yeah.
And then as far as foreign policy goes, you know, I understand people's feelings on favoring generally in our movement favoring Russia and Ukraine.
And I get that.
But as far as like, you know, Israel, Trump's devotion to them was absolutely slavish in his first term.
And, you know, bribing countries to recognize Israel, moving the embassy, recognizing the Golden Heights.
And I mean, the worst example for me was assassinating Suleimani.
I mean, they had agreed, Netanyahu and he had agreed that they would do a joint strike.
And Netanyahu pulled out the night before and Trump just was like, I'll do it anyway.
I'm that much of a bitch for Israel.
And if you look at his possible appointees to Secretary of State that have all been fluid, they're all neocons.
He brought Pompeo out of the closet just for the last one of his last rallies.
He's like, and here's Mike Pompeo, right?
Neocon evangelical Shaboskoy par excellence.
Yeah.
And I think, you know, if I think Trump is far, far more likely than Kamala to spark like a big conflagration in the Middle East.
I mean, there already is one, but for us to get more involved and to make the matters even worse, you know, sending aircraft carriers into the Persian Gulf, launching the stealth bombers, you know, bombarding Iran, that would be catastrophic.
I mean, just as far as the oil prices skyrocketing alone, just, you know, I, you know, I understand we, you know, some people say we thrive on chaos.
And for the most part, that's true.
But I'm sorry, I don't want, you know, I don't want the economy to get completely wrecked.
I mean, some of us have kids and family that we care about here.
And then, you know, the final thing I'll say is that, you know, the antifung BLM and just the far left reaction to Trump, you can see that as like accelerationism, and that would be good.
That would wake people up.
But what we actually saw was that just all got funneled into defending Trump and MAGA and not our kind of politics.
And what we saw was, you know, we saw ourselves being replaced by QAnon and anti-mask rallies and stuff like that.
And, you know, so I don't think my position is one of accelerationism.
I think it's just understanding that we make our gains in the realm of metapolitics and spreading our message and making our, you know, this hostile elite react to us.
And that's where we are right now.
We have to accept that.
And I think I've made a strong case that Kamala is the best person to have in the White House.
Now, of course, that is very unlikely to happen.
At this point, it doesn't look like it.
Yeah, they called Iowa, then Iowa.
Harris has been declared the winner for New York with 28 electoral votes.
And Trump has been declared the winner in Ohio with 17 electoral votes.
The total right now is 195 Trump to 102 for Harris.
And I saw a reliable call that they did call it for Virginia for Harris.
So that would give you an indication that this is not going to be the unexpected Trump landslide that there was some talk about.
The fact, you know, if he, they wouldn't have called Virginia if it was going to be a Trump landslide.
And Joey, I just wanted to say all those points are damn valid.
When if, when he gets back into office, he is going to be father, son, and the Holy Spirit for tens of millions of white right-of-center Americans.
And any negative or criticism to the contrary is going to be anathema.
And we were chatting with one of our very political, politically operative guys the other day.
And I said, do you really, I mean, what's going to be easier to make hay with Americans?
You know, it was easy under Obama.
God, think of all of us listening to Mark Levin and maybe even Ben Shapiro back there criticizing Obama under Kamala.
Or are you going to be able to make your points about Jewish power or U.S. foreign policy with Trump sitting in the White House, Jews and neocons and evangelical shabbos goes throughout the administration?
Yeah.
If you put a gun to my head, I still want Trump to win tonight for emotional reasons.
But if you really sat down and did one of those spreadsheets, there's a damn strong case that that will be a nightmare scenario for dissidents in particular.
Yeah, and final comment.
I just want to say I totally understand and I would not lambast people voting for Trump.
Kamala is, you know, behind the scenes very, you know, pro-DEI.
Every meeting she has, she wants to start off with, you know, getting the numbers on that.
You probably will see, you know, less illegal crossings with Trump.
And the Supreme Court picks, I agree.
It would be better with Trump.
But, you know, I would just advise everyone, because again, I think I'm quite sure Trump is going to win even before the results started coming in.
On one side, don't, you know, I would just like to send a message to our guys.
Don't wear too much of a mask and pretend to be too MA because you're going to miss out on the centrists.
And, you know, we do see some of the, you know, even the center left kind of like or apolitical types, you know, we've seen their reaction to say subcontinental, you know, Indian immigration lately, really across the white world.
And so you can't count those people out and just, you know, don't try to be too clever with it and just focus on conservatives and, you know, try to mix in with the crowd too much.
But on the other end, you know, don't be a hipster racist and do nothing but trash, you know, rightoids, conservatives or whatever.
I have some understanding for people who like Trump, you know, and they're mostly good people and they have a little bit of a latent, you know, kind of white identity in them and they're reachable.
Just don't be a jack.
Sorry, I won't care.
Jackass is fine.
You can't.
Don't be a jerk about it.
These are our people.
Don't just crap on them.
You're absolutely right.
When I was looking around my polling place today, I saw a lot of good, hardworking white people who probably were not politically savvy or plugged in as much as us or had access to guys like us with a certain level of awareness of the way that things really work, either from observing it or working in it and witnessing it firsthand.
Thank you, Joey.
Appreciate it.
We are moving on a little bit later to our next crew.
And I just realized it's basically a Charlottesville wrecking crew.
I didn't design it this way.
I thought at first it was going to be our southern nationalist infiltration to the chat, but I am over the moon to welcome right now simultaneously Christopher Cantwell, Dr. Michael Hill, as well as Patrick Martin, all veterans of our show, but more importantly, men who have dedicated their, at least their adult lives to our people, our cause, spreading the truth, etc.
Chris, I'm going to go to you first.
Welcome on, big guy.
Honored to have you back.
All right.
Chris is not there.
So, Dr. Hill, welcome.
I see you there.
You are muted.
And if you are not available right at the moment, then we would go to Patrick.
I think I patched all you guys in to be able to speak, unless I froze.
No, you're good.
I'm listening.
All right.
I see Chris.
I see Michael.
And I tap Patrick too.
You guys just got to unmute your mics and then you'll be live, whoever comes in first.
They're there.
Hey, gentlemen.
There we go.
Yeah, we got to.
Well, first of all, anytime I'm on the show with Dr. Michael Hill, it is an incredible honor.
And for yourself and everybody else, Dr. Hill is a great hero to the South.
And I can't really, I can't sing enough of his praises.
Not a whole lot of fellas are able to have a doctor and go out and punch communists in the face.
So you got to love a man like Dr. Hill.
You know, watching Florida right now, and of course, Florida came out with 15 points with Trump.
And I'm not a fan of Trump.
And I've been pretty outspoken as to why I'm not a fan of Trump for a lot of the reasons that have already been said.
But that said, I do understand why Trump kind of pulls in the South and pulls in a lot of folks in general.
My bigger concern is really complacency.
I would hate to see our people in general shut their eyes and believe that things are going to get better just because Trump's in power.
Meanwhile, there's a lot of folks that work within his inner circle that are very clearly anti-white, very clearly anti-Christian.
And that's my biggest concern.
It really is anti-Southern as well.
And it's my biggest concern as I watch this.
At the same token, I look at, again, my home country, Florida, and I see that Florida has been able to change dramatically despite our Brown invasion south of the I-4.
And that's largely because of Florida's unique political system.
It's a county unit system.
It's a little bit different.
Each county's one vote.
We have DeSantis, who's done an amazing job at realigning the political spectrum in Florida, where it went from a half a percentage point of his victory in 2018 to now 20 points in 2022.
And now you got Trump winning it by 15 points in 2024.
So it is a different type of dynamic here.
And as I look across, I mean, I just came off of a multi-state tour largely because of, well, weirdly enough, the quote-unquote Iranian threat working in Massachusetts and working in Maine, working in New Hampshire and also working in Minnesota and Illinois, Chicago.
And it's definitely very different when you get a chance to speak with folks there and what's motivating them to vote left or right versus what's happening in the South.
And again, my big concern is that Trump will just close the eyes of folks while our people in general get attacked again.
And that's what happened in 2017 to 2021 when the Trump administration put more white nationalists into prison than every other administration in history.
Absolutely.
The Ram persecutions happened under Trump, of course.
And you can't blame Trump for everything that happens in the federal government.
Let's be honest.
It's not like all those state attorney generals or the Fed attorneys were running everything up the chain to the White House.
They were just doing their job.
But still, he appointed them and they did the work and he didn't come down.
The last glimmer of hope we had from him was the Trump Tower speech where he said good people on both sides.
And if you go back and listen to it, it's not quite as ecstatic.
I wanted to ask, drill down a little bit there.
Florida, southern state, but it was a swing state forever and versus Georgia, which was rock-ribbed southern strategy for decades, have gone in opposite directions.
Georgia, all of a sudden, is a swing state.
Florida's rock red, despite the Hispanic influx there.
Obviously, you got a lot of blacks in Georgia, but what do you attribute that to?
So it's a great question because I've got a lot of family in the state of Georgia.
I think it's really demographics is destiny.
And what you have is a very large northern Yankee population move south that are left of center who team up with just enough blacks.
Now, blacks will always vote Democrat.
It doesn't matter which way they swing.
Now, they may say that some black men may be more inclined to vote for Trump this election, and they certainly do not typically vote for black females, as we saw with Stacey Abrams, the way they'll vote for black males.
But that said, if you have enough black, the black population in general, which is about 30 to 35% of the population, is able to vote, will vote lock solid for the Democrats.
All you need to get is 15 to 20% of the white vote.
And when you have a demographic change like you had in, especially the Atlanta area, but also in the Savannah area, you now have an area that's you now have an electorate that is up for grabs.
Now, in Florida, it's a little bit different.
So Florida has the last of the county unit systems thanks to the old pork chop gang of late 60s, early 70s.
So it doesn't matter.
Miami-Dade is only one vote.
Duval County is only one vote.
Tampa is only one vote.
Marion County, which is very rural, is where I grew up, is only one vote.
Clay County is one vote.
Well, you have enough rural counties that can outweigh the election.
So essentially, it's an electoral system within the state.
And that's what makes Florida very unforgiving for left of center politics.
You can have the most outrageous, wildly leftist type of homosexuals in Orlando, and yet the state itself, they can dominate it.
But this is why there's a certain political benefit to somebody like DeSantis taking on this, because the rest of the state is saying, hey, wait a second, bring these guys in.
They're going crazy with their transgender nut stuff and cutting little boys' penises off and what have you.
And so this is the kind of, this is very unique in Florida versus the state.
So Florida was able to withstand this largely because the Pork Chop Gang, which was a Southern Democrat group mostly in the late 60s, early 70s, they were afraid of the influx of Hispanics very early on.
They saw this.
In fact, my grandma back in the mid-80s used to drive around, just hire his grandma off the boat.
But she lived in Ocala, a very rural town in a very rural county.
Used to say, Florida is going to go brown, not black.
And we need to be ready for that.
And she was right.
And this is, you know, I think it was one time one of the fellows said she was the oracle of Ocala.
But she's not wrong.
And so politics at the time was really preparing for that in Florida.
So it didn't matter that there was a large influx of Hispanics who may or may not know.
Of course, immigrants tend to be anti-communist anyway.
But it didn't matter to say Puerto Ricans came in or anybody else.
Not that we want that to happen.
But that said, even if they did, they have no political power whatsoever, especially because they concentrate in these urban environments.
So by concentrating these urban environments, they are outdone by the electoral type system that's within the state of Florida.
And having done that, they've been able to break the Democratic Party within the state, break the leftist party within the state.
And the person who really engineered that, who understood how that system worked, was DeSantis.
And so from 2019 to 2023, he really crushed them.
He built a system that made a system.
A terrible candidate.
It seems to be a damn savvy political navigator and governor.
Absolutely right.
I mean, if you think about it this way, you need a surgeon.
You don't want a surgeon who can talk a great game, but doesn't know how to use a scalpel.
That's who he is.
I mean, the guy had a terrible candidate, and he's done some stupid things.
And I know the whole Israel Jewish anti-free speech rules and all that kind of crap.
Hosted the Florida legislature in Israel, their first ever cabinet meeting or whatever it was, if I recall correctly.
Yeah, well, and they kind of they ambushed him.
He was on his way back from a Korean delegation on his way to Israel.
And these two particular congressmen, Mike Caruso and Fiennes, I think his name is Jerry Finns.
They both decided to fly over with the bill.
It passed while he was in midair.
And they decided to fly over there and kind of ambush him.
And of course they set up a table ready for him to sign his anti-Semitism bill.
So when he arrived, it was like, hey, what's going on here?
You got to sign it or you're anti-Jewish.
And of course, in Florida, that just wouldn't fly.
So he signed this bill.
I think he wanted to sign it in front of, if I remember correctly, the original plan was to sign it in front of Trump's Mar-Lago and so forth.
That's how they get you.
They corner you and push you.
Let me stop you right there real quick, Patrick.
Decision Desk, which has been going for well over a decade on Twitter, has called North Carolina for Trump, which is crucial key.
There was probably no way he was going to win without North Carolina.
So that is a very powerful state decision.
Go ahead, Sam.
Trump is his lead is gaining in Virginia.
I think Virginia's toast, I saw that they had called Virginia for Kamala, but yeah, Decision Desk called Virginia for Kamala, but we'll see.
If you're looking for like real hot ahead of the AP and the major news outlet calls, I would definitely endorse Decision Desk.
They go early and they go hard.
Thank you, Jack, for bird dogging that too.
And real quick story for you, Patrick, and of course the audience.
I was working a major conference in Washington earlier in my career, and I was sort of like a grunt.
It was like thousands of people, all sorts of stuff going on.
And there was a VIP table at the very front of the ballroom in front of the podium where everybody was speaking and all the seats had names at them except for one.
There was one empty spot, maybe overflow.
And who waddles up but the Israeli renewable energy minister?
He was obese.
I think he had a cane with two security goons behind him.
And he says to me, who he knows is like a low-ranking grunt, he's like, I would like to sit there, you know, my leg, I can't hear so well.
And me being a normal blue-pilled, like trying to be helpful person, I'm like, okay, Mr. Minister, you may sit right here at the table of honor.
And when my boss saw that, he flipped his lid.
He's like, what are you doing?
Nobody wants to sit next to that guy.
But, you know, he's just like, you know, they push.
And when you push and when you ask, and when it's not in our nature, but it comes perfectly naturally to them.
And I had to eat crow for like trying to help an obese elderly man to the front of the table.
Nobody wanted to sit with him.
A little bit inside baseball.
Patrick, hold there.
I want to ask you about Trump and Iran and Israel in a little bit, but I got to go to Chris Cantwell if he's there.
It looks like he's unmuted.
Christopher, can you hear me?
All right.
There you are.
Welcome back, big guy.
Good to be with you guys.
Honored to have you.
I was listening to crescendo, your latest radical agenda today while cutting down vines, thorny vines, again, in Ranger panties and no shirt trying to soak up some sun.
And it was so pleasant cutting down these vines.
You know, it was sort of like a metaphor, these invasive, thorny things.
And I didn't make it all the way through the show because, you know, we had to do this one, but you were given a lovely tour of your sort of 2016 to 2020 to 2024.
You still all in on Trump?
You picked a very difficult position of Real Politic, the binary choice that we have.
And you got to support this guy because it's the only game in town, even though we know that he's fatally flawed.
Anyway, how are you feeling tonight?
What I would say is that I don't say I'm all in on Trump.
I wouldn't say that at all.
It's fair.
Fair.
It's like it's election day.
There's a binary choice.
Are you going to go vote libertarian?
Shut up.
You're not going to do that.
Right.
So like, you know, it's not, it's not that I'm like, oh, Trump is, you know, the God emperor, you know, the little fantasy from 2016.
It's that, yeah, like Kamala Harris or Donald Trump are going to be president next year.
And if you would like the country to be harmed less, Donald Trump is the way to do that.
And so like, I would say, as I was listening before I came on, some of the folks who are taking the position against him are basically taking it from an accelerationist standpoint.
And that's actually the only way that you can defend anything else than that, right?
If you want to make things worse, then you will vote against Donald Trump.
You'll vote for Kamala Harris.
Just stay home, whatever it is you're going to do.
That's what you do if you want to make things worse.
And if you want to, and if you think that the way to, you know, come out the other side of this thing is to make the problem collapse faster, then, you know, Kamala Harris is a great choice for you to make.
But, you know, even from that perspective, some people concede, well, maybe if you want to make things collapse faster, then you go with Donald Trump.
So they don't even have, they don't even actually have that going for them, right?
And so you could say that we're, yeah, it's, I mean, I see it as a total kosher sandwich.
It's like, you know, six of one, half a dozen or the other.
You could see us theoretically doing better under both of them.
And you could see us theoretically accelerating and doing worse under both.
You can make those arguments, but you're crystal clear that like, no, that is like overthinking it and retarded.
And you take the, you know, slightly better than the much worse.
Well, I would say, I don't, I wouldn't say that it's overthinking it.
Like, look, I've been sympathetic to an accelerationist viewpoint in the past, right?
I mean, interestingly enough, it was getting involved in the alt-right that made me see things differently than that.
And it's interesting that we find ourselves at this juncture, I'd say.
You're the libertarian on TRS back in the day.
Yeah, exactly.
Just the libertarian who was like, no, yeah, what you got is going to destroy the government.
And then once the government's gone, the free market will handle our problems.
Okay.
So if you believe anything that's stupid, then go ahead and try to overthrow the government and see how it works out for you.
But like, if you actually think that the government has things to do, that like there's a reason that it collects taxes and has the, you know, the powers that it does, well, then you need, you know, the most responsible people available to be governing that system.
And the answer to that question and the answer to the question is who is the most responsible person to run the system might not be Donald Trump, but it's all the less Kamala Harris.
I mean, she's going, she's her, her explicit purpose is to make things worse, right?
I mean, it's not even something that she makes a secret out of.
She's going out there and saying that we want to bring you down to the level of Negroes because we can't bring them up to the level of you.
Right.
And so if that's what you're trying to do, well, then you know exactly what's, well, you can't predict exactly what's going to happen because, you know, chaos is the answer.
But like, you know, the left thrives in chaos.
Somebody's saying we drive in chaos.
I would say that, you know, if they're, you know, if you're losing a fight badly enough, it might be worth dragging your opponent onto a busy street, right?
Because like you just the unpredictability of it, maybe you're going to get hit by a car and you're going to die, or maybe he is, or maybe, you know, something changes about the fight, right?
And, you know, there's an argument to be made that we're in such a position that, you know, we're getting our teeth kicked in that badly, that all we want is anything to change.
But I would say that, you know, I don't, I don't think that we're really necessarily at that point because it's not, we're certainly not at a point where things can't get worse.
You know, we, we, everybody who thinks that gets proven wrong every five minutes.
Absolutely.
And it's as real dangerous business to go.
Yeah, I said it before.
It would be like voting for the Bolsheviks in 1917 or 1918, thinking that that would really be what activates the white forces to become a strong resistance.
Well put.
Maybe, but it didn't work out too well for the Russians.
And they're finally crawling out of that hole now.
I want to go to our friend.
Oh, news breaking from Sam.
Go ahead.
Our correspondent on the field.
Harris wins the state of Colorado with 10 electoral votes.
Another one of those states that used to be reliably rock red, all the Rocky Mountain High now has a different connotation.
John Denver's West Virginia song still holds up and is an international hit.
But Michael Hill, thank you so much for making time and joining us.
I am dying to know the Southern nationalist.
I may suspect what it is, but I don't want to venture it.
Your big picture thoughts on the election Trump and Kamala.
Welcome, sir.
Well, thank you.
I'm glad to be here tonight.
And I appreciate Patrick's very kind words earlier.
Yeah, man, you mean I don't get to vote for Jefferson Davis?
I mean, you know, I tend to agree as a practical man with Chris.
And being older, I maybe remember some things that y'all don't remember too well, but maybe you do.
I remember when the accelerationist point of view was there with the Clinton administration, everybody said, oh, yeah, we need Clinton in the White House for a couple of terms so people will realize how bad things are and things will turn around.
What did that bring us?
Bush Jr.
Yeah, the same thing with Obama.
They said, oh, well, two terms of Obama will sure bring the system down.
And, well, it didn't.
And, you know, I understand the accelerationist point of view.
And I do believe with all my heart that this system is corrupt and it has to be brought down.
But in the meantime, you got to think about what that means for people on a day-to-day basis and a lot of innocent people out there.
And a lot of them will be our people who probably wouldn't survive something like this if it really came down to a serious threat to the system.
So, you know, we don't have a perfect candidate.
I'm a white nationalist.
I'm a southern nationalist.
I would love to have a candidate that believes what I believe, but we don't.
And I look at this situation very practically.
Donald Trump did one thing in his first term in office back in 2016 or 2017, and that is he made a lot of normal people out there understand once and for all that the news media, the legacy media, could not be trusted.
This fake news thing was worth everything.
I mean, you know, who wants Hillary Clinton in office anyway?
But Trump at least discredited the media.
This time around, who is promising to shut the close the border and deport illegals?
Trump is.
Kamala is not.
Now, Trump may be alive.
You know, he may.
Yeah.
If I could quickly interject.
Also, Trump cut all this monitoring of right-wing groups and all that type of stuff.
And that certainly is a big difference.
Yeah.
And, you know, if Trump just holds good on one promise, and look, if he doesn't, he's going to disgrace himself with his followers.
And that promise is to close the border and deport illegals.
If he does nothing more than that, that will be good for white people in America and white people in the South in particular.
So I'm looking at this from a very practical standpoint.
Yes, I would love to have a white or southern nationalist candidate, but I don't.
And in this situation, you do the best you can and you make incremental progress.
And incremental progress this time would be one of those two things, close the border and deport illegals.
Anything else he did that he promised for white people would just be gravy as far as I'm concerned.
Is this an ideal situation?
No.
As I said, I would rather have a candidate who looks at the world like I do.
But there isn't.
Do you think Thomas Massey is the best in office Republican today, sir?
Yes, I absolutely do.
If I could vote for Manson for president, I would do that very gladly because the man at least has the balls to stand up to AIPAC publicly.
To name the handlers.
Absolutely.
Real quick, sir.
Did you vote today?
Yes, I did.
Okay.
So you went and voted for Trump.
I did, yes.
All right.
Fair enough.
Means a lot.
I thought maybe you would have stayed home out of quote unquote principle, but.
No.
Look, I did that for a while.
But I've kind of changed my mind about some of these things as I've gotten older.
Again, I'll go back to the accelerationist thing.
Yeah, I'd love for that to work, but I haven't seen it work.
And I'm not sure that it's going to work this time.
I think that Trump may do some things, in fact, that may accelerate things even further than Harris would do.
And that one of them is probably supporting Israel in a war in the Middle East in which the United States and Israel are going to be on the losing end.
And that would be a very good thing, in my opinion, for our movement.
And that's right up our friend Patrick's alley.
Go ahead, Sam.
Coach, Harris is winning Pennsylvania rather handily right now, 53 to 46%.
Yep.
And I was warned.
And Wisconsin.
Yep.
I was warned about Pennsylvania by actually Brian Williams with his silver mane here.
And they did point out that they were going to be counting those early votes first.
So to not draw any conclusions too much from early Pennsylvania votes.
But we had Jack on to talk about the likely realities.
At this point, you know, God, in 2020, Trump was outperforming at this point in the night.
And it was close, but there was a lot of optimism that he was going to win.
Right now, I saw Jack said that the betting markets are shooting up Trump at this point in the night, 940.
Go ahead, Rolo.
Well, remember, 2020, they kept prefacing that red mirage thing.
They said it over and over.
And I do believe that they say those things because that's what's going to happen.
And then that's how they trick people into the new normal.
So they say over and over, beware the red mirage because they knew what was going to happen.
Where here, it's just like they, it's like Sam said, that the news has been super thin.
And then they've basically been hands off with Harris for the last two weeks.
And then it just feels like they've given up.
Polymarket up to 77% for Trump.
And I'm frankly shocked.
I thought they would like shut those betting markets down once the first results come in.
Seems a little bit unfair.
The other thing is that if Trump loses, and I wanted to ask Greg this too when he was on, I would think we know the mendacity and the treachery of the Republican establishment and how they're essentially cowards.
If you think that Trump is bad on race or fighting, they're even worse.
And if Trump loses, forget about JD Vance as the heir apparent or the tech bros getting their chance at power.
Tim Scott.
Whoever else.
Yeah.
They would draw the absolute conclusion that the populist, anti-mainstream way is not the Republican way.
And they would probably do, Trump doesn't go in the right direction for us, but they would do a 180 from whatever direction he's going there, which would possibly open up.
That's where it's like, okay, the GOP would suck a lot more when it sucks so bad that people would say, enough of this.
It's time for a third party and for them to go by the way of the Whigs.
But that's all hypothetical speculation down the road as opposed to the concrete right in front of us.
But Patrick, you know, we probably don't have time to go into a whole war game scenario.
Trump is clearly hyper-philosometic and hostile to Iran.
He and JD both said something about, you know, carpet bombing them, turning the country to dust allied style against Germany.
What's likely to happen there?
He just said today, though, that he no, I don't want to destroy Iran.
I don't want to go to war with them, but they can't have nuclear weapons.
I don't trust a word out of his mouth, frankly.
Whatever is good for Trump and his family is what works for him.
But Patrick, Trump, Iran, and Israel, please.
Yeah, so, I mean, obviously, this is where I did my career for a long time was Iran and Lebanon, Hezbollah, and so forth.
They've been incredibly disciplined, by the way.
They know that the U.S. election is happening right now.
They have taken a lot of hits from Israel.
Israel has been trying to goad them into a fight, hoping that that would change the U.S. election.
And Iran knows that a Harris administration is better for them in general because Trump will go to war with Iran.
Now, how he goes about that war may include aerial bombings, may include naval actions and so forth, perhaps cruise missiles, that kind of thing.
But it would certainly suck the United States into a war that we simply cannot win.
And I say that because, first of all, Iran is incredibly complex.
It's got a, it is literally the seat of global Shiism.
It is, and so without going into too much detail because we don't have a whole lot of time.
The bottom line is this, it would be one that would certainly bring the United States down.
In 2004, it was a war game that I ran.
I was the Iran team for a DOD Department of State war game, and I beat the United States.
I destroyed the United States, completely decimated by 2035.
The United States was a third world country.
And a lot of it was based on what Iran's doing today.
And that doesn't even take into account the possibility of joint Russian, Chinese, North Korean shenanigans, too.
It wouldn't be like the rest of the world would be silent while we operated in a vacuum.
Correct, exactly right.
And this would not be a fight between the United States and Israel on one side and Iran on the other.
This would really be a multifaceted fight, and it would be a multifaceted fight that would involve an entirely new currency regime that would bring a brick currency out to the fold faster.
There's a lot of countries that are really concerned about this.
So this will really suck a lot of the power out of the United States very quickly, very fast.
And so right now, the Iranian regime doesn't really want to have to go to a fight at all.
But if it's going to do so, it's going to do so on its own terms.
And it's going to do so in a way that's going to defeat the United States in, again, a multifaceted, asymmetrical way that is very complex.
And it's something that really, I truly believe there's a lot of blinded, and I know this because I went to school with a lot of these folks that are making decisions now.
A lot of folks that are blinded by U.S. power.
They're blinded by the Apex schools.
There's a schools that involve international international relations schools that tell their students one very specific philosophical probe, a lot of neocon, a lot of democratic peace theory, a lot of ideas that really don't work in the real world.
Even nuclear peace theory, which is insane.
And so you have, because we're talking about an incredibly complex region, I think what's really going to happen is if Trump wins, we will be involved in a military engagement sometime in early 2025.
Now, Trump is really the peace candidate, and in many ways, he has been.
And he has been very good at exploiting that position of strength, dissuades any kind of attacks.
But he's not factoring the fact that Israel will suck us into a war if it can.
And that's, I think, where Trump is really underestimating Israel's ability to do that, especially and unfortunately for a dispensationalist South that looks at Israel as the ultimate.
It is the co-chosen and would back any kind of war on behalf of Israel, unfortunately, to the detriment of itself and its own sons.
And so this is, it's a, again, this is something that I think Trump would not be able to walk away from would be the, I guess, the temptation of a war with Iran or even just being sucked into it, even if he didn't want to do so.
That's not something I think Harris would do.
That's one thing I do believe that Harris would be able to avoid because despite the fact that she has got a Jewish husband, these are folks that have no real ties to Israel.
They don't really care about Israel.
In fact, it's more of a Israel is a vestige of this whole anti-colonialism fold that happens to reside within the left.
You know, it's the idea that Israel is a sort of flag in the sand of the Middle East that was planted by colonialist Europeans.
Sure.
And they see that as an extension.
So I don't see, I see this as really something that we will probably be in a war with Iran by the middle of next year in the event that we, and that will really end the United States.
Well, the only 3D chess I could come up with here for why Trump would not do that is because Jared Kushner has big plans to build luxury resorts in Gaza, and he wouldn't want his favorite child's Jewish husband and his business interests to be jeopardized by launching some tomahawks at Taylor.
Truck Towers of Ramallah.
Yeah.
I mean, my new maximum, you know, when politicians say stuff that is bad that sounds like it would be bad for you, it is more likely to occur.
And when they promise you good things, that means the inverse and that they are exactly negligibly likely to occur for you.
And, you know, Pompeo, what's Pompeo going to be?
Is he going to want to go back to sex state?
Probably not.
I would suspect with him trotting him out that Mike Pompeo, former CIA director, former Sec State, he'd probably be Department of Defense.
I think Pompeo is probably, yeah, Pompeo is probably your next sectance in the Trump administration.
And that would mean it's war.
I mean, it's war.
That's war's coming.
And, you know, Mike's a very smart guy, a very intelligent guy, but he, and he knows how to manipulate the worst impulses of the Trump seat.
What a Faustian bargain we're faced with, whatever that means.
I remember that maybe from Philosophy 101.
I heard an old voice there that I tapped in.
Was it Laritz?
Okay.
I thought it was somebody else that I gave permission to speak and then he disappeared.
Go ahead, please.
Somebody else.
I was just curious because of the predictions of war there, like to you, how would that look like?
How does the America go about conducting such a war?
So the United States would first, first and foremost, the Israelis would probably try to strike some of the, they've already tried and failed to strike some of the hardwater nuclear facilities.
In Iran, there's nine of them.
Nintanza is the big, it's sort of the pearl of Iran.
So they would first try to try to strike that.
They would fail.
For a long time, the Israelis have been asking for a deeper type of strike mechanism that would be able to destroy those hardwater facilities.
and I would imagine that the Trump administration would give that to them right away.
So what you'd probably see is some kind of- What kind of capacity would that be?
Ballistic missiles?
No, this would actually be.
So the Israelis have worked on modifying their aircraft in a way that would enable them to fly into Iranian airspace.
They began with the F-16I Sufa back in the mid-2000s.
They've been building and building and building up.
They have a variant of the F-212 now.
They have the ability of capacity with stealth bombers as well that have been shared with them by the U.S. military.
So this would be the utilization of a modified stealth bomber that would be able to go into Iranian territory, strike these facilities.
The problem is that the United States has been holding back any kind of deeper structural type of weapon systems that are needed in order to destroy these facilities permanently.
That would change.
I didn't know change January 22nd.
And when that does happen, now the Iranians have invested wisely in a myriad of weapon systems that are certainly multifaceted, smaller, cheaper.
You're talking about drones.
A lot of these drones have been tested, by the way, in Ukraine.
They've been tested in other types of areas around the world.
So what you'd see is you'd see a multitude of different deployment mechanisms.
I do believe that the Lebanese Hezbollah has been holding back, by the way, on the deployment of some of these weapon systems.
I think they're very close to the Israeli border.
That's one of the reasons why the Israelis went into southern Lebanon when they didn't have to.
A lot of folks were wondering why they did this.
It's because of that.
Drone systems and so forth.
So what you would see is an attack that would be very hard for the Israelis to defend.
And when that occurs, it's probably when the United States is going to deploy some form of aerial or combination aerial naval support.
When that occurs, that's when the kind of gloves come off of the Iranians because it gives them the ability to say, well, we're fighting in a defensive assault, essentially a defensive attack.
And most likely, you'll see some of the strike mechanisms.
Now, interestingly enough, there's a new weapon system that the Chinese rolled out about two years ago.
The Chinese, who, by the way, have a naval facility in Haifa that was paid for by U.S. tax dollars in 2019.
2020, they opened up a naval facility in Haifa.
The Chinese have also sold weapon systems to the Iranians.
The newest anti-ship missile systems that are capable of striking a U.S. naval ship by upwards of 1,500 kilometers away.
So I wouldn't be surprised if you saw an aircraft carrier, say the fifth carrier battle group, or even the sixth carrier battle group in the Mediterranean, fifth is in the Persian Gulf, the seventh is over in the Indian Ocean and sends across into the Pacific and Indian Ocean.
So there's a likelihood that you see some kind of strike on an aircraft carrier.
And we don't have an ability to stop this missile system.
So the new system, I think it's the SN22, I think is the missile system, is the specific number that the Chinese have, would be able to strike an aircraft carrier.
And we don't have a protective system for that.
That has been a problem for the United States for a long time.
They don't have the ability to stop these series of systems that the Russians and the Chinese have smartly invested in to stop any kind of naval protection capacity by the United States.
And so all of a sudden, now think about this for a moment.
If, say, let's just say, for instance, this happens and this war were to expand and now the United States loses 3,000 sailors due to an aircraft carrier being knocked out.
That would be an extraordinary hit.
And it would be one that would eclipse anything Pearl Harbor experienced, anything that we saw with 9-11, and it would be a direct hit, and it would be a successful direct hit.
And we do know that the Iranians have these vessel systems in place.
The United States is well aware of it.
They've been trying to do this.
Now, I think the United States Department of Defense is in the kind of situation where they would sacrifice enough sailors for such an attack in order to try to get into a war, try to find themselves another reason to get into a war because they need it and hoping that would galvanize American support.
And of course, it would have a galvanizing effect with the evil Iranians who took our people in 1979 and Shias these evil guys, Hezbollah, 1983 bombing of the Marine barracks, and always the Muslims, Muslims, Muslims, they're always the bad guys.
Now they go ahead and they kill one of our aircraft carriers.
So now we all have to get together under one banner, one flag, United States flag, and go kill these evil Iranians.
And I can very well see a scenario like that playing out.
And that would be one that the Iranians have already probably calculated out, figured that's probably how the Americans will react and are prepared accordingly.
And so, Patrick, we're down in the weeds.
I don't mean to cut you off.
Yeah, of course.
But I sincerely appreciate that.
And I was trying to listen to it all and follow it.
Let's see.
We got the Republicans flip their first Senate seat.
We're looking at the probability of right now a united Republican presidency, House, and Senate.
God help us.
Maybe not.
Yeah, Sam, lay it on me.
Coach, Trump is ahead in New Mexico, which is otherwise a Democratic state.
He's not going to win.
He's not going to win New Mexico.
A lot of this stuff, Virginia, not called that attitude.
Trump is called the winner in North Carolina.
And in Pennsylvania, they said a record amount of Amish come out to vote.
We'll see.
The night is yet young.
Let's see.
I saw, let's see, somebody had their hand up.
One thing that shocked me, like, I'm 43 years old.
I've been watching politics since maybe Bush Corps for sure, even back before that.
And still, one of Trump's campaign spokesmen came on TV when they were doing the sort of pre-results thing and said, oh, the data that we're seeing from men, from Hispanic Americans, from Black Americans and Asian Americans is all encouraging.
And it just drove me up a wall to hear that they are still, as we are steadily declining in our percentage of the population, they still refuse to pander to white people, even when their asses are supposedly on the line and they're struggling.
And for Trump in particular, too, to keep his ass out of prison, supposedly.
It blows my mind that there is still such an absolute airlock around campaigning to white people as such that it blows my mind.
When will that happen?
Will it ever happen?
Or are we always going to be the sort of unspoken assumed?
You know, when you talk about the economy and immigration, you just assume you're talking about white people, but no explicit appeals to white people infuriates me.
I would say that I think that that's the predictable consequence of some of the things that have been done in the lead up to, I mean, they've been avoiding that for a long time, right?
But I think that there was some movement in that direction.
And then sort of like people didn't get what they wanted after Trump won in 2016.
And they started turning against him.
And he's like, yeah, well, you know what?
You're never going to make these people satisfied anyway.
So why should we give them anything?
Well, I mean, when it comes to us, we are still, you know, what are our real numbers, people who are unapologetically pro-white and hostile to Jewish power?
You know, six digits for sure.
Some polling data here, both internal data as well as public data.
When I polled our guys, something like 70% of them all admitted, maybe it was closer to 80, but it was certainly over 70, admitted that they wanted Trump to win.
And yet at the same time, it was something approaching 60% who said they either stayed home, they rode in, or a few voted for Kamala, but it was mostly like, no, screw this.
I don't have a skin in this game.
I'm staying home or writing in.
And of course, I wrote in too.
At a certain point, and this is, I was playing FTSE with Trump support six months ago, maybe eight months ago after he declined.
I thought that there was no human way possible that an adult man who has been sued, slandered, shot at, threatened to go to prison, could possibly not come away from that more radicalized and more committed to serious change to bankrupt and disempower his enemies, which are, by and large, our enemies as well.
And then when he started doing the pro-Israel stuff, when he started doing the pro-immigration stuff, I just, I can't believe it.
This guy is, he's not even moving forward.
He's starting to sound more like a W Republican, et cetera.
And voting is a personal, emotional thing.
You know, of course, nobody feels like personally responsible for things that happened because of a vote that they sent, but I felt very strongly like, no, I simply cannot.
I'm too proud or perhaps too stubborn to endorse somebody with this type of rhetoric.
And then he names JD Vance, of course, with the Indian wife, of course, with the tech backing, which I, who I do want to talk about for a second, because he has been shockingly effective, I thought, and slick on the trail in the debates.
If you wanted to create an excellent politician in a test tube, from our perspective, the things that he say, you know, if you saw JD Vance back in 2014 in the Paul Ryan years and the Obama years, you would say that's the guy.
Not sure if any of you guys are respecters of his or cautiously optimistic or just expecting, you know, another stalking horse for a different money interest.
I think that JD Vance is a good life insurance policy for Trump, because if you're, you know, who's going to kill Trump is going to be the foreign policy guys, right?
And so if you want to prevent that from happening and you're Donald Trump, then you put you put JD Vance there and he's not good.
They're going to be like, oh, well, we don't want him in the office because we're going to have to kill both of them and that's expensive, you know?
I'm skeptical.
I mean, you know, he was anti-Trump when it was easy to be anti-Trump and then he came around and played music when it came time for him to hunt for an Ohio Senate seat.
I think that's a bit of a stretch to think that Vance is assassination insurance, but he has been damn effective.
If he doesn't put the fear of God into them because he's, you know, some radical or somebody who's going to take the Trump agenda even further than their fever dreams, he might strike fear into them as somebody who's going to be very competitive in 2028 against Shapiro or Newsom or Big Gretch up in Michigan.
We tapped in Joel Davis from down under.
There's the possibility that we're going to have Tom and or Jacob Herson on too, because got a lot of pals who say, I don't know what the hell you American guys are doing, but the Aussie guys have got it going on.
So we'll see.
I don't know if they're going to come on as a crew or one by one.
I wanted to go back to Dr. Hill too.
Do you see any positive movement on the state's rights, whether it's the assembly of the states, 10th Amendment stuff, or even the other S-word secession?
Texas has been a hot spring of that.
Any movement there?
It's kind of sensitive, right?
Because the talk about breaking away is playing footsie with a dangerous idea.
But your sense of the lay of the land there as we ponder all these hypotheticals tonight, please.
Well, I think most people would say that if a Harris would say that a Harris victory would probably push the idea of secession more to the forefront than it is right now.
And I think that's probably true.
But also, I'm trying to look at this from a little bit different perspective.
If Trump wins, I do think that the left is absolutely going to have a mental health crisis collectively.
And there's no telling what they're going to go out in the streets and do.
And also, you know, Jamie Raskin, I think, and his buddies have said, well, we'll invoke the Insurrection Act charge against Trump under the 14th Amendment, and we'll keep him from taking office.
I really think that one of the great opportunities we have here, not just in the South, but elsewhere, is the way the left will react to a Trump victory if that happens.
And if they really go after him, you know, obviously we know that Trump is not a pro-white candidate, but he has some of the right enemies.
I mean, a lot of the enemies he has are enemies of the white race in general.
And I think the more they are exposed by Trump derangement syndrome, I guess you might call it, the more our people, our conservative Christian people down here in the South see the situation developing.
We just can't live with these people.
You know, they are just so different from us.
And, you know, they not only have tried to assassinate Trump, now they're trying to keep him from taking office when he clearly won the election on and on and on.
I can see a benefit from Trump winning and the left just simply losing it.
And a lot of normies out there watching the situation and saying, you know, maybe we don't need to be in the same union with these people in California and Massachusetts and New York and Illinois.
And I do believe that the future of America is a lot of chaos.
And I believe that's going to be the case, whether Trump wins or Harris wins.
What happens in 2028 in that?
I just think we got chaos coming here.
And I think we have to be very, very flexible in looking at these situations and trying to construct our narrative in such a way that it starts bringing the average white people out there on board to this movement.
We need this movement in the seven figures instead of the six figures.
And we start getting millions of avowed white and southern nationalists out there.
And then we'll be making some headway.
And I think that there are going to be plenty of opportunities, no matter who wins this election or who wins the subsequent election in 28.
And I just think we need to be prepared to be smart and take advantage of these things and push a separation, push for a white ethno-state, if you will.
I'm not smart enough to figure all this out, but I can see the opportunities coming.
I feel deep in my bones real quick, Sam, that this is all, you know, this quadrennial spectacle really is late stage imperial emperor swapping or late stage Soviet Politburo chairman interchanging.
They're going back and forth, calibrating.
On a long enough timeline, of course, on a long enough timeline, all empires collapse.
But this one is on no breaks road to perdition.
Even if you just look at the dollar, even if you just look at the dollars and cents and put our issues aside, which of course are massive contributors to it.
I mean, people used to like poo-poo the debt, like, oh, it doesn't matter that much.
Yeah, but now we're spending more interest on the debt than we are on defense just as we're approaching World War III.
The whole idea that things can change overnight in an instant, Lennon's old maxim that, you know, sometimes nothing happens for years and then everything happens in weeks.
I mangled that, but you get it.
And you touched on something there, Dr. Hill, that we get complacent or the sky is not going to fall tomorrow, whether Kamala wins for us and the sky is not going to fall on the left if Trump wins.
But the structural weaknesses and fatal flaws remain.
The corruption of our blood.
Debasement of our currency, the making of more enemies than winning true allies, the loss of trust, whether you're on the left or on the right in the system.
People checking out, enrollment in the military going down.
It goes on deaths of despair.
Fertility rates.
God, we have barely even scratched the surface of any family stuff aside from my daughter's lovely telegram that's still on the floor next to the computer.
I mean, the fertility rate is plummeting, not just in the United States, around the world, across races, which gives you more power now, but he who reproduces wins the future.
There's a ton of opportunities.
And I think there's no, if you want to check out a politics, fine.
If you want to say this project is doomed, you're probably right.
But that absolutely does not mean that you are not empowered yourself.
And I think it was Alt Skull who posted, you know, some people want to change the world and then they're like living with like trash in their house and their fingernails are long and dirty.
It's like, focus on yourself, make that family because the future is going to be rocky.
You're going to want your comrades.
And who is sitting in the White House and getting puppeteered by one group of financiers versus another is something that is way above your pay grade, not to get up on my high horse here.
I'll stop there.
Real quick, coach.
Trump wins Utah with six electoral votes.
Trump wins Montana with four electoral votes.
And he's flipped Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
He's ahead.
In the counting, I saw that, Sam.
You know, the headline is battlegrounds too early to call.
The Virginia and the North Carolina calls I thought looked authoritative, but I haven't been able to check that stuff.
But as I'm looking at CNN, NBC, AP, whatever you think of them, they are essentially the authorities.
When they call the race, then it's like, well, you're going to have to go to a lot of work to reverse that.
I'm looking at the map and there's literally no surprises.
Florida right now, the only blue states they've called are Illinois, New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Delaware, Godforsaken Maryland, which should, by the way, one project I would love to see is Western Maryland secede and join West Virginia.
Forget the rest of the big stuff.
You got a lot of good people in beautiful country in Western Virginia.
Well, yeah.
And like Dr. Hill was saying, what do they have in common with Illinois?
Let me tell you, Illinois is Cook County, and then the rest of the state is okay.
So we just need to wipe out Cook County and everything else is good.
Same with Nevada.
If you don't mind me, but yes, I lived in Northern Virginia for quite some time.
And if Trump can get 35% of the vote in Northern Virginia, he has a chance with Virginia.
Virginia has not yet been called, and he's now at 40% with 98% of the vote in Northern Virginia.
So that's a really big deal.
For those of you who are not familiar with Virginia, Virginia, Northern Virginia, if he is more than 35%, he could potentially win Virginia.
I just want to point that out real quick.
Absolutely.
I'm looking right at the state site.
I remember very well going to the state board of elections, getting excited about Corey Stewart.
Yeah, it's 49.3, Kamala, Trump 48.
Now, unfortunately, you know, you're still going to get big dumps from Northern Virginia.
The real tragedy of this election is that it doesn't look like we're going to have a United States senator from Virginia named Hung Cow, which would be fodder for he is underperforming Trump.
That's Hung C A O.
Yes, your new breed of Republican, one way or another.
You know, they love their diversity candidates.
Haven't heard, it's hard to tell if guys are still right there.
All right, Greg, Greg, you are back.
I think, yeah, I just tapped Greg Conte is back and Loritz too.
Loritz and I went through a virtual same trajectory.
Chris kind of went through this trajectory in 2016, the rapture, the enthusiasm, the true believer status, the evangelicizing for Trump.
He said so many wonderful things back then that like filled us with hope.
And I really thought that we were saving America, you know, the civic way, like we were going to accomplish our objectives, but do it through the process, through the procedure, through the electoral process, and do it right.
And it went off the rails right from day one, 2020.
I was angry.
I virtually hated him for breaking all of his promises on election night.
I didn't exactly revel when Biden pulled ahead, but it was sort of like, told you so, you know, when everybody thought it was because white men stayed home to a certain degree, that was part of it.
And this year, I feel kind of sanguine.
I literally, I'm like, you know, I'm not going to allow my desire for liberal tears to make me heartbroken if Harris somehow pulls this out.
And if Trump wins, my expectations are virtually just above the floor for any good things to happen.
I have grave fears that bad things are going to happen.
But it's like, okay, we'll get a good show.
When we were watching the debate, my wife was like, you stupid son of a bitch, he's funny and he's entertaining.
Like, do you want more from, you know, the clown in the White House?
Take the W.
So that's where we are.
We'll see.
Greg, welcome back.
You are back on camera.
I don't know if the lag is still there.
We mentioned you once or twice, but yeah, I mentioned the idea of Trump losing and the Republican Party becoming such a laughing stock that it would actually create opportunities for more real third-party politics or the mass movement that you clearly are an advocate of.
Well, yeah, I mean, I would be an advocate of either party collapsing into a joke and causing more opportunities for third-party politics and for pushing the actual white interests and the interests of everybody in America in not having Jewish control.
Yeah, that'd be great.
Can I ask you, Greg, and this is not dredging up dirt or whatever.
Was the NJP's failure to achieve its objectives primarily due to the structural enemies and just it's very difficult to get something like that off the ground.
Or was it our own?
And I'll just use big tent hour.
I'm not looking to name anybody.
Was it our inability to be disciplined and quote unquote serious, et cetera?
However you want to answer that, Michael.
Sorry, I was cutting out a little bit.
Just kill your camera.
I think that might be an organizational issue.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
I think your camera's slowing it down.
Yeah.
There we go.
Yeah, organizational issues.
Sure.
You know, something we need in this movement broadly is we're going to need to figure out a way to do dispute resolution and not like just to have mediation or something.
We need to have basically what the NSDAP did and have like an internal arbitration system.
And that's something that we haven't really talked about or thought about, but it's something that is preventing us from getting a bigger movement is that we cannot resolve problems fairly and evaluate whose claims are correct.
I think that's a big problem that we have.
And we see it with every time there's intragroup fighting and stuff like this.
We need to have a way to throw the dispute before a judge to go through everything and figure it out because we can't use the existing court system is totally rigged and is corrupt.
And if we go before regular courts, it's just going to be not good.
So we need to evolve that functionality in the same way that petty states or little medieval kingdoms had to figure that out for themselves early on.
Fair enough.
Copy.
Sorry, I was going through and tapping in some people.
I'm a little bit surprised, maybe flattered.
I don't know.
There's so much deference to me leading this call.
I've got a bunch of other things to talk about, but please, I tapped in a few other people.
If somebody has a question or wants to just jump in, please do it.
One thing that struck me from this entire campaign, this entire spectacle, and it drags on for well over a year.
It was around Christmas 2023 that Trump declared.
So we're coming up on a full year of this circus.
And our mouse brain news cycle stuff, when Trump, when there was the assassination attempt in Butler, virtually every single one of us said, he's got it in the bag.
It's over.
That heroic pose.
And he still may have it in the bag.
And then a week later, it was as if it was old news.
We moved on and it was on to Biden stepping out of the race.
It's kind of depressing and a reality of our internet age and our social media age and our dopamine getting all tapped out.
But you could have the worst scandal happen to you.
And I guess this goes for our guys too, and like getting doxxed or getting bad coverage or somebody calling you a Nazi.
It's like they could be all down your ass today.
And maybe it would last for a couple of days or maybe a week or whatever.
And maybe the internet is forever despite the internet archive going down.
But like in a week, in two weeks, in a month or in a year, nobody gives a shit.
And they've all moved on in their own lives and their own interests and their own like selfish desires.
It's just a sort of a life lesson that really drove home to me.
What's hot one minute is gone the next and everybody's on to the next outrage or the next squirrel getting axed by New York State.
You know, I usually just like every single day, there's a new trend or a new thing to be obsessed with or distracted with.
And it's one of the reasons why I haven't been particularly enthusiastic to get back on Twitter is just because I see what all these guys are spending hours upon hours crafting propaganda, retweet, follow this.
That's hot.
That's hot.
And I've seen it all.
It's all old news.
It's the Jews and our race is under assault.
Not sure exactly where I was going with that, but I'll chime in.
I'll just let you tackle it at the end of the day.
By the way, real quick, real quick.
Yeah.
Real quick, real quick.
Joel Davis said to tag him in.
I said Republicans have taken the Senate.
So who called that, Sam?
That's on.
Sam called it.
Yeah.
Middle East Spectator.
No, no, this one was on Counterintelligence Global.
All right.
That's a respectable outlet, at least in its propaganda.
Chris, go ahead, and then we're going to say hello to Joel Davis on Full House for the first time.
Go ahead.
What you were saying about basically the repetition of the propaganda, right?
I mean, it's like that is a real thing.
It's a problem.
And if you say the same thing over and over again, and eventually people are like, yeah, I don't care if you're right.
As a matter of fact, say something new.
Yeah.
Serious opportunities there.
Joel, I don't know if you can hear us or if you are ready to go to the mic, but we're honored to have you on for the first time.
Good afternoon or good morning there.
Welcome on, big guy.
Thanks for all you do.
Hey, nice to be here.
Looks like it's already over, basically, from what I can see.
It is looking like that, but we don't want to be premature.
And there is still the lingering fear of shenanigans and vote counting and who gets counted when.
But as of right now, you're absolutely right.
And my first question for you or for Jacob or Tom was going to be: as the citizen of a country that is still under the American Imperium, do you give a damn?
And do you have a preference?
Yeah, I have a preference for Donald Trump.
You're coming in hot, Joel.
If you just step off the mic a little bit, please.
I know your first time doing a live stream and a podcast.
Sorry.
Couldn't resist.
Yeah, no, I have a preference for Trump.
I think if we are going to have like World War III against China or something, I'd rather Trump be commander-in-chief than fucking Kamala Harris.
So I mean, that's one reason why.
Another reason why as well is I think that the Harris administration would be likely to potentially go after Elon Musk for being so obviously partisan and perhaps try and wrangle Twitter out of his grip.
And obviously, Musk hasn't unleashed pure free speech on Twitter or X as it's now called, but it's a lot better than it was, including myself actually being able to have my account back and broadcast on there and everything.
So I think Trump getting in maybe preserves the status quo a little bit when it comes to online because the conservative movement kind of counterattacked against the excessive censorship of the left with not just with buying Twitter, but also with Rumble.
And also Trump made good comments about protecting TikTok from being because there was a lot of energy for banning TikTok in the United States, which again, it's not a perfect platform.
A lot of people get banned from it, but it's a platform that is, you know, Hitler's speeches are going, you know, absolutely viral on there all the time and so on.
A lot of our propaganda succeeds on there.
So not that Trump was perfect on this issue.
He didn't do enough to fight tech censorship when he was president last time.
We did basically nothing.
Let's be real.
But I do trust, I do think that I don't see much censorship coming from the Trump administration.
Maybe they might try and play into some like Jewish lobby groups about anti-Semitism or something, but I would anticipate it'd be relatively minor in comparison to a Harris presidency.
So insofar as it affects Australia, we want to use all the, we use all the American social media apps.
So I think that's better for us as well.
I think the most interesting thing that you said right there, not that the other stuff wasn't interesting, but the most interesting was the idea that you want Trump in office because China is not a across the horizon Pacific threat like it is to us.
Like, I don't think any of us are worried about getting bombed or incinerated by China, even in WW3.
Maybe that's too glib, but they're obviously essentially in your backyard.
So you personally, at least, still look to the United States sincerely as a bit of a legitimate Australian security guarantor, not as a colonial overseer of your demographic destruction.
I mean, it can be both at the same time, I guess, right?
Obviously, it's a bit of both.
I think the reality is, though, like from an Australian perspective, you know, after World War II and the destruction of the British Empire, you know, we were kind of forced into the American-led international order because we're a white country in fucking Asia, right?
So that doesn't really make sense.
And now with China rising such an extent, and there's, you know, 1.5 million give or take Chinese nationals, you know, within our borders, you know, that number could is only going to go up as well, according to current trends.
So, you know, we're obviously quite concerned.
Like if the United States was to collapse or, you know, go into some kind of civil war scenario or something and completely lose its capability to project power in the Asia-Pacific region, our government would probably cuck to the Chinese under those circumstances.
It would become a Chinese protectorate and likely get flooded with Chinese immigration and become a Chinese colony with a majority Chinese population by the end of the century.
So, you know, yeah, it's not like the Zog leadership that we currently have is not replacing us either.
But at the very least, if we are with the Americans, it's like, well, America's still a majority white country.
If there's potential for, you know, patriotic elements in America to ever, you know, successfully reassert themselves and take back control of the American state, then that could be a salvation for us.
Whereas like in China, well, they're just going to do whatever's in China's interest.
We have no racial kinship with the Chinese.
So there's no real productive relationship we can have there.
We might as well just pack up and go back to Europe if we're going to become a Chinese protectorate, you know?
Sure.
Yeah.
And you mentioned Alan there and Twitter.
One interesting thing is going to see the battle royale.
Trump has billions locked up into Truth Social and Alan obviously has billions locked up into Twitter.
If Trump wins and Alan's brought in, it's going to be like, okay, what are we going to merge?
Are we still going to have these like two camps of supposedly free speech things operating?
And Alan's ass is up against the wall too, because he's pissed off the left in numerous ways, but he's been chatting with Putin on the side.
Wall Street Journal reported that last week.
If Kamala wins, Alan's got tens of billions, hundreds of billions at stake, possibly lost contracts for space.
And one more quick for you here, Joel.
I tapped in a bunch of audience members I recognize.
Australia's demographic.
Well, first things first, your politics.
I look up at Canada and it's like, who's the opponent of Trudeau?
It's this guy, Paul Levier, who's constantly lauding Indians and is also extraordinarily philosophic.
In our case, where many of us are far less than enthusiastic about Trump because he is also an aspiring king of the Jews, aspirant for Indian immigration and still doesn't mention the white men.
Down there, do you, I don't, I think I asked Tom this before, but it's like, you know, how do you run that calculation when you're presented with a bad option or a worse option, at least for your guys and voting and who you prefer?
Well, I mean, we don't really have a harsh two-party system like in the United States or a presidential system.
So minor party, like right-wing minor party votes worth endorsing and focusing upon rather than having to choose between the center-right conservatives and the center-right, you know, like leftists or whatever.
So we're not really presented with the same kind of 50-50 coin for the choice that the American system presents you guys with.
Copy that.
The other thing before it gets too far, I wanted to say whoever chose the down-under sort of dubstep remix to set to your recent action deserves a raise or a promotion because that was pretty kicking.
That's actually my idea.
There you go.
Pat yourself on the back, brother.
That was inspiring.
Unfortunately, you know, for a lot of us, we went through the Charlottesville Crucible and then just said, you know, to hell with this.
But I don't, if there's any Patriot Front guys in the audience, I think I saw one or two before.
I'll go look again.
I don't want to put them on the spot, but you're welcome on for sure.
Anon Commando, I believe, had a question.
And Greg, we tap back in too.
Go ahead, Anon, if you're there and you're on a great.
Hey, brother.
What's up?
We hear you.
Yay.
Oh, hey.
Hey, Sam.
Hey, brother.
I just want to say I'm a little bit worried about this whole Trump win.
I've been kind of worried about it because I think I kind of called it with the whole invasion of Ukraine.
And at the time, I was kind of concerned that it was going to lead to World War III, but I'm starting to wonder if maybe we are seeing the beginning of World War III.
Like thinking about it, did they call World War II World War II in 1939?
I don't know.
No.
Yeah.
Isn't that the Great War?
That was World War I. Great War.
Yeah.
One, two, who can count?
I mean, they're kind of the same thing in a lot of ways, but that's another here nor there.
From my perspective, I am concerned with the lives of white American men, and I am worried that Trump winning is going to have been something detrimental to that.
In the sense that it's going to get more white men killed because they're going to be more willing to sign up than they would be under a Kamal Harris presidency.
And that's why I didn't vote today.
Yeah.
Michael Hill, if you want to take that one on or anybody, seriously, it's 10.30 and I'm tired of directing.
Make it a little bit more collaborative.
Have had it, sir.
Well, you know, I do think that there's a chance of white men becoming complacent with a Trump victory.
I've seen this happen a lot of times in the past.
When a Republican, for example, will be elected, the white folks will say, well, we got our man in the office and he may not be perfect, but he's a lot better than the opposition.
And obviously, you know, you get this drift to the left and each so-called conservative candidate gets worse and worse.
And white folks still support them because they don't have anybody else to support.
They're certainly not going to support a party that has declared them to be the enemy.
Yeah.
And one of the things that really just amazes me is how all these leftists out there, particularly the Jews that push this, say that the biggest threat in a white country is white supremacist, white supremacy.
Now, if white folks would just stop and listen to that for a minute and how ridiculous it sounds, a country that your ancestors founded and bequeathed to you, and it even says so in the preamble to your fundamental law, that you are the posterity of the people who founded this country and they founded it for themselves and for you.
And for us to sit here and absolutely not take umbrage at the fact that you've got aliens, Jews, who basically are Democrats.
I mean, they do support the Republican Party with a lot of money because they fund everybody so they can control everybody.
But for white people to sit around and say, well, yeah, well, white supremacism is a bad thing.
It may be the biggest problem we have.
That is complete bullshit.
I mean, listen, we should stand up as white men and say to these people, this is our patrimony.
You know, you can call white supremacy the, you know, the devil's ideology or whatever you want to call it.
We basically see white supremacy and the supremacy of our Western Christian culture as the way things ought to be.
And I really think that one of the things that the Republicans are going to have to do if they're going to appeal to white people in the future, because we're becoming certainly a demographic minority if things continue within the next generation.
White folks are going to have to assert their authority here or it's going to be a last gasp for us in this country.
And one of the things that I think we need to do is to get rid of the mainstream Republican Party.
And if Trump can destroy that part of the American political landscape, and he possibly could do that with MAGA.
I mean, I hope that's what MAGA is.
I'm afraid that Trump is like tied into revitalizing that and probably redirecting it towards war, unfortunately.
Israel flags and war against Iran.
Real quick, guys.
I don't think Bitcoin 75,000.
Betting markets up in the 80s on both polymarket and Calci.
So I haven't been able to look into all the crosstabs and all that stuff, but whatever has happened in the past 20, 25 minutes, Bitcoin is zooming, which has been another fascinating proxy for Trump victory.
The betting markets, he outperformed the polls and now Bitcoin is surging.
So it's happening, Hans, Ron Paul.
Trump is surging ahead of Harris in Pennsylvania by 111,000 votes.
All right.
I'm not going to, yeah.
Go ahead, Rollo, please.
I think you were hopping in there.
Well, I'm going to stand by that if Trump gets elected and there is any kind of war drums being beaten, the Trump derangement syndrome of the left is going to lead to most likely nationwide protests.
Yeah.
Yep.
In the name of war.
Yeah, at the same time.
And I only think only a small amount of white men would follow Trump into a pointless war.
I think enough people would say, I don't know, that seems kind of stupid.
I don't agree with that.
I don't think that is Iran war.
Sorry.
I think the thing that would be the cherry on top of all that would be some sort of national catastrophe, either involving a port, a boat, an airliner, or possibly an airport.
Because it seems like whenever the United States wants to get involved in a foreign conflict, like that is not popular, that's what happens.
Yep.
Yeah, if you don't mind me jumping in real quick, I do think that's one of the big problems is that I do see that white men, unfortunately, would be drawn into a war and support of a war if it winds up being one that is under Trump and not under Harris.
And I think it's one of the reasons why there might be some of the national defense, I don't know how you want to call it, the blob, so to speak, that would be in support of Trump only because the desire for white men to join the military has dropped so devastatingly low under this last administration and over time in general,
but specifically over his last administration would pull in the national defense.
There's an entire group around the 495 corridor, the beltway around DC, Beltway bandits who are looking to revigor and invigorate that sort of, what do you want to call that kind of war mentality.
And they've already been tweaking the advertisements for recruitment as well to be more white focused.
Oh, yeah, 100% more white.
So if you're going to do that, you need to have that pro-white candidate that at least visually pro-white candidate being Trump.
And you need to have somebody that's going to have, that's going to defend white America, well, America, some of the Civnap perspective of America against a Iranian threat or whatever threat you want to call it.
So I do think this is probably why Trump is their guy now all of a sudden, because a certain fear that they're losing power in general.
Absolutely.
I want to briefly comment.
The last three army ads I saw were an Asian guy joining the military, a Mexican girl joining the military, and a black girl joining the military.
I think we saw a brief blip of the whites doing it.
And then it's been back to Globo Homo.
It's like literally, I keep seeing the same ad for the last like two months.
Okay, just let me just say right now, as a member of the BFW, the Asian girl joining the military is probably a daughter of some Vietnam vet.
So just want to throw that out.
No, it's completely fake.
Let's just put it out there.
It's a lie.
I'm just throwing it out.
I'm just kidding.
But some boomer guy was like, man, I got myself a Vietnamese fourth wife.
Whatever she is.
It's part of that whole, you know, that whole like, you know, I got myself a chink as my fourth wife, whatever it may be.
Oh, my goodness.
Anyway, these were my concerns and the reasons I abstained from voting.
And that's all I had to say about it.
Thank you, brothers.
Hell, Victory.
Very valid point.
Hail Victory.
Thank you, Anon Commando.
Exit polls.
Take it with a grain of salt, have Trump winning the highest Hispanic support ever for a Republican presidential candidate with 45%.
We'll see how that shakes out.
But the reverse, one of these nightmares is that the reverse sailor strategy by being a sort of macho man, not particularly racialist, is going to pay dividends for Trump.
And their lesson is going to be that 4G Otto Blow and Amber Rose in a MAGA hat and assorted other aspiring gangsters and porn stars are going to be the new face of American healthy middle-class patriotism.
Sorry, if you wrote me a check for a million dollars tomorrow, I'd like look on the back of it and be like, you know, what's the deal here?
Well, how could this pay for this?
Yeah.
Trump is leading in Michigan.
Yeah.
The SP 500, all the financial markets are up big.
And that's another thing that we didn't talk about.
Look, a lot of our issues are ideological, ideologically rooted, and out in the future.
And just tonight, Sam, you know, we have been gently banging the Bitcoin drum on Full House for quite a while.
Ever since we had Carl on to give us the straight dose and just said, look, this is possibly, possibly a get-rich quick scheme or possibly a long-term hedge to basically ensure your wealth in stormy seas ahead.
Bitcoin is surging.
The market is surging.
So, you know, I could see guys who don't have money in the market saying, big deal.
Yeah, Republican wins, market goes crazy.
You know, tale as old as time.
But you have to think, I'm trying to look on the full side of the half-full glass here that with Trump in power, your immediate family is probably going to be safer aside from drafts and war with Iran.
And your bottom line is probably going to be a little bit healthier and you are going to be less likely to be higher tax than under Kamlo.
That's not enough.
Well, I will say this about the crypto: there's a lot of smart money people that I know that are not even in it yet.
So we have all heard tales of early Bitcoin or cryptocurrency people who have made a ton of money and all that type of thing.
We are yet towards the beginning rather than towards the middle or the end of this thing.
Get into it now.
You are, this is not too late to get into it.
This is, we are yet in the early stages.
Yeah, because there are a lot of people, a lot of big money people yet to get into it.
I'm an old guy.
I've been into Bitcoin now for quite a while.
All right.
There you go.
There you go.
I just wanted to add in what Dr. Hill was saying earlier is, I completely agree with the conservative movement is the biggest obstacle in this country to organizing against Jewish power.
So that is like the number one thing.
You destroy the conservative movement, you break it up.
And then all those people who were voting Trump, now they have to look for other options.
And then we have to provide those other options.
And as far as like an anti-war movement goes, like I could totally see, yeah, Trump wins, and you're going to have a huge leftist anti-war movement, even bigger than the existing one.
The problem is, is that they're going to play this game, like y'all were saying, with veterans and with white males to recruit to the military.
And they're going to play, oh, you're the white people.
You're organizing white people.
You're pro-war.
And they are going to do what they've always done with the leftist anti-war movements and make them, they put a poison pill in them.
They always add in all these other causes that leftists are kind of okay with.
And even Arabs will go along with stuff like gay pride.
You'll see gay pride flags at anti-war rallies.
You'll see abortion stuff.
You'll see Marxist stuff.
You'll see all this other crap that a lot of the people at these rallies don't give a damn about.
It's Occupy Wall Street all over again.
That is a, yeah, right.
It's Occupy Wall Street all over again.
And that is how they can prevent a anti-war movement arising because the most dangerous thing to have would be a bunch of white men rising up against war.
And white men are obviously problems, like a lot of white men have jobs and they're not concentrated in the city.
So it's harder to get white men together.
And they're specifically excluded from the anti-war movement.
So, and then to kind of go back to Joel Davis's point about Australia and the American, well, now the American colonies of Australia and Western Europe.
The best way in the long term for us to secure the security of the entire white race is going to be to throw the Jews out of power in America and then mobilize all those whites in those countries and in America.
So, you know, if I was an Australian or a European nationalist, I was just thinking this the other day.
One of my main talking points would be to say, I want, as a German or a Frenchman or whatever, I demand representation in the United States government because we're effectively ruled by America.
So why do we have this clown government in Paris or Berlin or the European Union?
Screw that.
I want to be represented in the empire itself, which is America.
Well, the good news is the empire is probably not going to persist for very much longer.
And Trump might hasten that demise more so than a Kamala victory, which is pretty much the only silver lining I see with him being elected.
Quick interruption not related to politics.
We got a super kind note the other day that I wanted to read here before we get too far.
It gives everybody a chance to fill their drinks or go to the restroom, you lucky bastards.
I'm going to have to break myself here a little bit.
Yeah, where are we at?
Yeah, two hours, 45 minutes, not bad.
I'm like a camel here.
Totally, I got no liquids left in front of me.
Anyway, hey, coach, love the show.
I'm a father to a beautiful blonde and blue-eyed baby girl in Wisconsin.
I've been a pro-white activist constantly or consistently for almost four years.
I found Full House early on in my activism and have been a silent creeper ever since.
I've learned a ton about fatherhood from you guys and just wanted to say thanks.
I've recently decided to put some music together as a pastime too.
I also feel that if I keep it appropriate, it'll be a good tool in explaining my beliefs to my daughter.
Stay white with the clenched bicep emoji.
And that was from Ned.
So Ned, thank you very much.
Hope you don't mind.
We did it on the live stream instead of a regular set piece show.
Love the feedback.
Appreciate it.
Coach, how about New White Life?
We got any new white life?
Gee, yeah.
If you got it, you know, spill it if you got it.
I got one.
All right, go, Sam.
Go.
Oh, man.
This is this one.
This one hits me right in the feels.
I hope I don't get misty on telling it.
But back in the day, you know, if you remember the old pool party system, we didn't allow single women in there.
You may remember those days.
I don't know how to do it.
In the early days, we allowed them, Sam, and then we had too many difficult lessons learned, as we say.
They were anathema for a while.
And I don't know where we stand today.
Well, yeah.
So we didn't have single women for a long time.
But we did have one because she was grandfathered in or grandmothered in, I suppose you could say, because she was one of the originals, you know, one of the original people.
And a couple of years ago, we had had a new white life because she had had a baby.
But for years, we had heard from her, oh, I can't ever get married.
I'm too sick to ever have children.
I'm too crazy.
No one will ever love me.
I can't ever get married.
You know, all these types of things for years we would hear.
And this is a perfectly lovely young lady, but she was getting into her 30s, you know, and starts to get to the point where you think, well, I don't know.
Is she going to going to get with somebody or not?
But like I said, I'm too crazy.
No one will ever love me.
I can't get married.
I can't bear children.
I'm too sick.
And then the right guy came along.
Boom.
She had a baby.
Well, right now she's pregnant again second time.
And she's, as I, she's been keeping it quiet, apparently.
We don't see her that often.
Maybe twice a year we see her, but she's apparently not too long from giving birth second time.
So good, good on them.
And the husband is a fan of the show.
Amen.
Thank you, Sam.
The story is the squeaky wheel gets the grease.
That's right.
Back to politics real quick.
There was only one ballot initiative on my ballot in West Virginia statewide.
And it was now we'll get into it here briefly.
It was for or against medically assisted suicide.
Now, this being West Virginia, still very rock-ribbed, red, conservative, white, rural state.
God bless it.
It was put forth to make sure that doctors in West Virginia could not help someone commit suicide.
And I voted, yes, absolutely.
That should not be allowed.
Even if I could understand where there's perhaps some situation, Sam, I know that's total catnip for you, but and I could see some guys in our sphere saying that's cheap.
You know, that's waste.
I could see some of our guys saying, you know, and it is, it's a waste of an opportunity.
Like, you've got, yeah, there you go.
We're a single party state.
Give me 15 ballot initiatives, right, that I can vote.
Yes, you know, absolutely no public housing for refugee.
Give me a prop 187, right?
But just a little, I was like, yes, I don't want that bullshit.
And like, you know, people going into their pods in the woods to die with somebody pressing the button, Jack Kovorkian style.
If you're really suffering miserably from a terminal illness, cancers eating away your entire body, we're also a very high gun ownership state.
You can do it the old-fashioned way without roping the medical industry into it.
But it did make me think, what a waste of an opportunity that, you know, in, you know, West Virginia is going to go for Trump probably 70% this time.
What else could they have put on the ballot?
And they didn't.
Not that I proposed any.
Sounds like Georgia's in the bag now.
Arizona tied Trump 86% on the New York Times things.
At 1045, we got to be approaching a point.
God knows if the major networks are going to call it, but way more confident of a Trump victory than we were in 2020 at this point.
Here from Counterintelligence Global.
Unbelievably, Donald Trump leads the elections in the state of Michigan amidst heavy Muslim boycott to Kamala Harris over her support to Israel with New York Times, New York Times monitor system saying that Trump has 66% chance of winning there.
Let's put it this way: Kamala Harris is getting just 11% of the vote in Dearborn losing to Donald Trump and Jill Stein.
I was checking, he was at 191, so now he's at 207.
What did he just win?
I see here.
You gotta, but yeah, while we're looking that up, it's about 16.
So what is 16?
Georgia.
Yeah, they got it.
Yeah, maybe it's a good question.
I saw this.
I saw a decision desk called Georgia, but I still don't see it called.
It's 51 to 48 right now on the mainstream, you know, PUBA site.
And Sam, that's so, if that's true, we still, you know, we get a lot of anecdotal stuff.
The Amish are coming.
The Muslims are staying home.
What kind of a fucking clownhouse do we have?
I broke my I haven't even had a beer.
We're getting 11 o'clock.
I'm cracking a miller light.
But anyway, the Israel lobby, the Jewish lobby, let's not call it the Israel lobby.
The Jewish lobby giveth and the Jewish lobby taketh away.
One of the Senate races I was really interested in, speaking of Michigan, was this Alyssa Slotkin, who's a sort of doughy Jewish former CIA did some time in Iraq.
Oh my goodness.
She was favored to win Senate from Michigan.
Now, unfortunately, her opponent is Mike Rogers.
Oh, God.
Mike Rogers is total national security apparatus as well.
So in Michigan, it's like, well, do you want a neocon system stooge or a literal Jewish, you know, liberal interventionist stooged?
I terrorize.
I bet she's good in bed from Michigan.
Why do you, why are you sexualizing Alyssa Slotkin?
Just because it's the worst movement ever.
The wheels are falling off.
Hey, I wanted to, I will call out a couple screen names here who I tapped in.
And please, guys, don't let me monopolize this.
But I tapped in Chris Bond.
I tapped in authoritarian, our most vociferous young man against Trump.
Hunter, I tapped Hunter in, who is a true believer in Trump to the point where I questioned his mental health at some point.
So I've tapped in.
General Forrest, I see you, but I don't recognize, aside from, of course, Nathaniel Bedford Forrest.
I will tap you in if nobody else takes this.
But yes, somebody, Jamie, we were supposed to have a Jamie tonight.
And I'll do this real quick.
I am so sorry to everybody who went over to Odyssey expecting a live stream from Full House.
And we weren't there.
And we weren't there because something failed.
And it wasn't Rolo's fault.
And it wasn't my fault.
It wasn't anybody on the show's fault.
We counted on a technical link that did not manifest itself.
But regardless, I think this has worked out damn well.
We've been at good numbers all night long.
I see Chris Bond there, but your audio is terrible, mate.
And we can't hear a word you're saying.
So you got to fix your audio.
There you are.
There you are.
I can hear you in your house there.
Yes.
That's a lovely accent.
Is that Pakistani?
Indian.
It is.
It is actually Indian by way of Bengal, actually.
I want to say hi, obviously, to you, Mr. Coach, and also to Dr. Michael Hill.
It's been a while since I've spoken to him and had me on my show.
And actually, this is my four and a half years since I've been on the air.
Hell yeah.
Now, I assume you don't want to reference your broadcast history.
I don't really care, honestly.
But I was up to you.
Yeah, I was off Chris Bond of the Right Voice Radio Show.
There you go.
Program I came on multiple times.
You've been in the cause probably as long as Sam, if not longer.
And hey, while you're on the air, buddy, got to ask you, were you a genuine Trump enthusiast, cynical, or were you man enough to vote for a brown woman?
I must admit, I did vote for Mr. Trump.
And for various reasons.
And actually, I would have voted that way if it had not been Trump or whatever.
So, but that's a big question.
Do I think he's the new Jesus Christ?
No, not at all.
And of course, I was busting your chops about the accent, but your mother country, your cradle country is in such dire straits.
I'm speaking, of course, about Great Britain or England specifically.
The last we spoke, you said your heart was so broken or you're so sickened about what's going on there that you really have no desire to go back.
Is that fair?
That's absolutely true.
And I'm also worried about getting thrown in prison as well because, you know, what I, you know, do to my old radio show is I'm sure they're probably hanging over my head.
Yeah, I, you know, I think back to the show that we did that was like right after the little girl was brutally murdered and the English were taken to the streets.
And, you know, we're not so mindless to just go, yeah, you know, go burn down the migrant centers or whatever.
But we justifiably were overjoyed to see some fight out of Old England, just common people saying enough is enough and, you know, causing trouble is not a monopoly of the Muslims and the Africans and the African Muslims flooding our countries, raping our daughters and destroying our way of life.
And of course, that has led to a brutal crackdown for sure, almost somewhat analogous to like Britain's J6 with all those Facebook posts getting thrown in prison.
They've got a new class of gulag inhabitants.
But at the same time, Kair Starmer, however the hell you pronounce that Richard Spencer lookalike's name, he's limited in the polls.
Richard Spencer, actalike.
That too.
Yeah.
So, you know, it's like all this stuff, all this stuff happens in a very, very long continuum.
And we focus in on like, oh, they shouldn't have done it because they all got thrown in prison.
Yeah, but it's a ratcheting effect, as we've mentioned before.
Chris, I think I got to mute you because there's a little stuff coming back in.
But anyway, God bless my friend.
Thank you for tuning in.
Yep.
Okay.
I just wanted to say hello, Chris.
It's good to hear your voice again.
This is Michael Hill.
And you, sir, is great to hear you.
And we should contact each other off the air.
Absolutely, sir.
Let's do that.
Amen.
Don't let me monopolize the mic here.
Let's see.
Greg, are you sitting there with a sour puss on your face seeing the likelihood that Trump is going to win?
You were hoping for Blump to lose.
I'm busting your chops a little bit, but no, like I said earlier, I'm just, I'm hoping for max delegitimization of the regime.
So whatever outcome gives us is what I want.
Fair enough.
It's looking like we're cruising to a resounding win and you're going to have Trump reinstated and probably GOP control of the House and the Senate.
One of my sacrifices tonight is not being able to harvest tears from this overwhelmingly leftist panel that Brian Williams has on with him.
I set the closed captions to giant so I could see, but it's totally toast.
Let's see.
So if you don't mind, if I can just real quick, the Florida ballot came in.
We had on the ballot two things.
They wanted to legalize marijuana and they also wanted to legalize abortion up until the up to crowning and both failed.
So both ballot initiatives failed.
Now, the marijuana bill was a bit more intentious because the fact that it was a monopoly that would be given to three companies, one of which was owned by Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister, would have had all legal rights to sell marijuana in the state of Florida, which is kind of interesting.
But the other one, the abortion bill was defeated and resoundingly so, which is a huge plus for the state of Florida that they defeated the ballot initiative to allow abortion up until the point of birth.
So I just want to say that's a huge, we have now kept in place the six-week ban.
So after six weeks, you cannot get an abortion in the state of Florida.
And I just cannot tell you how much I am just thrilled to death that the Lord has prevailed in that one.
Yeah, it's a great move.
Great move for sure.
Amen, brother.
Yeah.
And the narrative has been that abortion is a total loser and that the hordes of baby killing abortion enjoyers were going to swamp the polls, destroy Trump.
Granted, it has lost on a lot of state ballots and initiatives at the polling box.
The people or some people love their abortion, but a six-week ban, you know, up to six weeks.
It's a complicated, we don't have to have an abortion discussion right now, but that certainly seems like the bare minimum, the humane thing to do.
And yeah, we've discussed it.
We did a whole abortion special and it's like, listen, if somebody wants to get an abortion, either an NGO is going to get them to a state where it's basically on demand, or they're going to, you know, get somebody to drive them there.
And, you know, somebody said a long time ago that the best way to balkanize the United States was to pass these divisive, if righteous laws that will then force a sort of sorting.
So abortion enjoyers, would they leave Florida because they can't kill their baby up to six weeks?
Some of them will.
Some of them absolutely will.
And Florida might go further, right?
And same for states that pass all the progressive bullshit and, you know, kill your baby up until the day it's due.
Is that going to attract more of the demons?
Probably will.
And just to point out, I don't mean to cut you all, but 2026, the ballot initiative of 2026, one of the early ones that looks like it's going to pass, will be a ban on total transgender reassignment, period.
So that will be considered an inhumane surgical procedure.
Praise God.
And so we have just banned abortion after six weeks.
It now looks like we have a law.
Anyone under the age of 18 cannot have any kind of transgender therapy whatsoever, including any kind of psychological counseling or emotional counseling involving transgenderism.
It now in the 2026 ballot will be on there to ban it outright.
So just letting y'all know this, I do think what you just talked about with that whole separation on a moral spectrum.
Sure.
There may be some legs there.
Yep.
And there was a lot of gnashing of teeth and wailing and feigning couching among some of our guys that if only we had, you know, Roe wasn't repealed, or if only the right wing hadn't so insanely pursued abortion bans, then maybe we wouldn't get a backlash on election day.
And what we're seeing right now is that's not the case.
And even if we did, that whole argumentation line struck me as wrong.
It's like, what?
Are we not going to pursue good or righteous things?
Whether you think they're right or wrong, you know, I know about eugenics and what race is it, that stuff, but are we not going to push for things that we want because of fear that it will alienate, you know, suburban cat moms?
You can't.
You know, even if it did briefly, well, we're seeing that that's been turned around completely at this point, at least in some places.
It was kind of disappointing to see that Kansas last time around, they lost a referendum on abortion, but, well, they're still going to go red.
And eventually maybe that issue will come back up again.
And we're going to see that date dialed back again once more.
Amen.
And hey, yeah, please, Sam.
The Harris campaign has stopped responding to CNN and MSNBC inquiries.
You know, that's delicious to hear.
And at the same time, I'm thinking, you know, for all the WNs who have given Trump a bunch of crap or like criticized him for not going after the white vote, let's be honest, all those total Trumpaholics, all those like Bapists, you know, Nick Fuentes is going to have a lot of egg on it.
He's going to win.
It's looking like he's going to have a mandate and we are going to be marginal.
We've always been marginalized to a large extent.
But if Trump wins because Muslims stayed home and Hispanics signed up to join or whatever, and he's got this whole big new thing going and enthusiasm, we're going to look like skunks at a point.
We're going to be literally going to be the guy, you know, in the corner in the meme with the hat.
Like they don't understand I'm a white nationalist.
I hope all hell breaks loose.
I mean, Joy Reed ponders if you USA is quote sick.
I'm struck tomorrow of all diabetes or hypertension.
Oh, it's too.
I'm like you said, coach, enjoying the liberal tears.
That's what I'm getting out of this.
That's pretty straightforward from here, though.
You just say, well, okay, the American people have voted for peace overseas and mass deportations of beaners or whatever.
So it better fucking happen.
And I'm obviously doubtful that the mass deportations are going to happen as promised and so on.
So then it's the very obvious messaging is that's what people have voted for.
So we better get it.
And if the administration moves against those core promises, you attack it on that basis.
Seems pretty straightforward.
Which unfortunately is what we had to do from 2017 to 2020.
Go ahead, Rola.
i actually have uh uh some breaking news from joy reed you fired up the soundboard uh three hours into the show Tell me what Darrell's going to make.
I heard that ceiling broke.
Yeah, where's Durrell?
What does Durrell have to say about all this?
She didn't do no voting.
No, of course not.
No, I just put the PC together today.
And as we were doing this, I just put the soundboard together.
And so here, here is a suggestion from Coach.
Alive.
It's alive.
It's alive.
One of them who donated.
The PC is up and running with only minimal errors.
Quick, fun family story.
When we went, yeah.
And the guy, one of the guys who made that happen, I saw him in the chat.
I don't know if he's new that.
I think I gave him speaking authorization, but he's tied up.
He couldn't come on.
Real quick, fun family story politics aside.
Our youngest wanted to be Frankenstein, and it was perfect.
We had the perfect like black blazer for him.
We had these little bolts in his neck.
We had the green paint.
And then my daughter did his makeup, you know, green paint with a little scar on the forehead.
And then she made his eyes black.
And it was like right that day when this stupid like panda eyes things came out.
So I said, like we took, you know, potato out to go trick-or-treating and he's got panda eyes.
People are going to think that's some like weird sicko symbol.
I don't know if you guys saw that.
It's a gay case.
Yeah, that was just a gay.
Yeah.
I didn't even like research it, but I was like, that was simply a fluke.
Daughter did that makeup.
That is not something even, I didn't even want to broach it, but you know, what are you going to do?
I saw that Tom added Jacob Hersant to the chat, but I don't think that Jacob was like our pal Mac from Down Under said, hey, mate, I think we could get our cadre here on the show.
And Joel, we're honored to have you in particular.
But and Jacob was cool as a cucumber.
Like, well, I can't make it right at the beginning because I've got a court date, you know, I think for that old reflexive right arm that he couldn't keep down, like Dr. Strange did.
And then he goes, But you know, I'm probably going to get bailed, so I'll come on as soon as I get out of the courthouse.
I was like, Hell yeah, brother, that's really awesome.
Hey, coach, hey, Sam.
Uh, Harris wins California, Oregon, and Washington.
You know, it's funny is very briefly, Trump took Washington, or sorry, he took Oregon very briefly, and then just like then the north part of it came in and just right back.
You can give it back to him.
Poor Oregon, give it to Idaho.
I thought, I thought Idaho was going to go take Oregon.
Yeah, wasn't that like part of Oregon was going to secede the Greater Greater Idaho Project?
Isn't that it?
Yeah, friend father, good to see you, brother.
Thanks for coming on.
Anything you want to uh add here?
You dancing in the streets, or you're just soaking it all in.
No, I'm coming to you live from Fort Myers today.
I'm uh, I'm just kind of soaking it all in.
I'm watching all the none of this Fox News, you know, complimentary Trump nonsense.
I'm watching the ABC and the NBCs and the they're trying to keep it all together, but um, you know, just eating some popcorn here and watching Donna Brazil trying to trying to hold her best popium helps in.
And is it looking like 2016 again with the shocked faces and the you know, shell-shocked?
It's a white lash.
Oh, there's the well, you know, still, still the best.
I have some good information from that's coming from Philadelphia, and they've telling me that Kamala is all away.
And it's not, I'm, I'm sorry, Donna.
All right, Rolla, don't get, don't get carried away there.
Yeah, that's a great sound.
That wasn't, that wasn't me, that was Donna Brazil.
What did he tell you?
Oh, uh, Mario Goretti.
I just saw this.
I'm trying to catch up.
Mario Garetti.
We have new white life here in Georgia.
I can't see if he's still in.
There's too many people.
My wife and I had our fifth a few months ago.
Oh, yeah.
Congratulations.
We're both enjoying the stream tonight after a meal of chicken I slaughtered, plucked, and cleaned with my kids on Sunday.
Despite he says, despite Patrick's very correct evaluation of Georgia, there are still transplants in this state helping hold the needle from going the wrong way for our people.
Amen, brother.
Congratulations, Mario, Mario, and wife on number five.
Beautiful.
Congratulations.
Absolutely.
Wonderful.
So, what I wanted to originally chime in on was: I don't know who it was chiming in from Florida.
So, I live kind of between New York.
Yeah, Patrick, yep, mate.
I live between New York and Florida.
And I understand why there's reason to be doom and gloom about the amendments.
You know, there's the marijuana bill, which I personally could give a shit about, but, you know, the boomers here really care about because that's really all they have to look forward to down here.
And the abortion one.
And it's things to keep in mind that it's so narrow.
When you say, well, we, you know, the amendment lost.
Well, these amendments didn't really lose.
They're just kind of like going about it.
Yet, yes, 57%.
No, 40%, whatever.
It winds up being, I can't do math right now.
I'm a little toasted myself.
But anyway, what it winds up being is if when you consider all of the populations that come into the state of Florida, they're coming from mostly liberal states.
The West Coast usually has Midwestern transplants from Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana.
And a lot of these people who are coming from, have pretty good pensions and they have liberal daughters and things like that, and liberal wives.
And for the East Coasts, it's more your Northeastern fair, like your New Yorkers, your New Jerseyers, and your Massachusetts and Connecticut people.
Considering that all these people that are coming down here are boomers, and considering that they're all coming down and after a lifelong time of horrible decisions that have destroyed our country, and still you're getting results on things like abortion, or it's not even like an up-down vote on abortion.
It's a 60-40 vote on whether to retain the right to outlaw abortion for the state.
And you get a 56-57% of the state agreeing to that.
That's, you know, there's reason to, I mean, I guess, have hope there.
I know you guys have just had the whole conversation about the abortion debate.
And, you know, the thing is with the whole abortion debate, it's like, yeah, you know, for our people, you know, no, I don't want any white babies killed.
I don't, but, you know, really looking brass tacks at it, how much opposition has the whole abortion thing solved for us?
You know, we, we, we don't have as much opposition now, pretty much because of abortion since 1975.
So, you know, I it's horrible to sound like that, but they killed a lot of future abortion enjoyers, frankly, and drug dealers and stuff like that.
But yeah, I, I, I like, not just because I'm on the air, but in reality, it's like, no, I'm, I'm not willing to be like, yep, go ahead and slaughter the babies to prevent just remember if if it means killing a hundred Negroes to kill one white baby, that's worth it in their viewpoint, right?
And I mean, obviously, it's a it's a net loss, but um, I remember I just had a 97-year-old um aunt who, you know, was a wonderful woman to me who just passed away.
And I said something to her often very odd before she passed away.
She's like, you know, I know she was very, you know, very Catholic and very staunch in her beliefs and, you know, anti-abortion, the whole nine yards.
I'm like, you know, my whole life, I've had a really hard time reconciling, even though I have, you know, two kids of my own.
And, you know, I would never give that up for the world.
You know what?
Sometimes I kind of think it's a blessing that they almost didn't have to deal with the mothers that would have gone ahead and gotten rid of them.
And she said to me, which is the most, you know, one of the most kick in the teeth things.
She's like, you know what?
I have too.
It's like, oh, wow.
You know, so I don't know.
Obviously, like on its face, I just feel like, you know, one of ours is definitely worth more than 100 of theirs.
Yes, I understand that.
Yep.
Yeah, let's not get bogged down on abortion here, but no, I hey, and I appreciate you calling in from the West Coast of Florida, the Gulf Coast.
Hopefully, things didn't get too wrecked down there.
I got a buddy who lives down there, and he said, man, I don't know if it was those people, you know, saying their prayers in front of the ocean, but it could have been a ton worse for them.
Apparently, the GOP flipped the Sherrod Brown, who everyone would think is a black man based on that name, but he's really just a crusty white liberal.
So they flipped Ohio.
And the last time I checked, neocon Mike Rogers was beating liberal interventionist Jew CIA agent veteran Alyssa Slotkin.
Supermodel.
Elaine Schlotkin.
Alyssa Slotkin.
Her father owned a deli.
You can't say Schlotkin without sounding like a New York Jewish woman, like obese and with skin.
I'm just letting I'm letting Hux know that I tapped in.
General Forrest had his hand up for a long time.
Authoritarian.
Yep, you bet.
Thank you, friend Father.
Thank you.
I tapped in Hux and General Forrest.
If you got a question, you got to unmute yourself.
I understand that people like put their hand up and then they got a bail.
And then Dark Enlightenment showed up and Justin showed up.
Who's that?
Hey, General Forrest.
Hey, welcome on, brother.
Thank you.
It's a beautiful evening in Northeast Louisiana.
I'm enjoying being on the air with, it looks like Dr. Michael Hill.
That is somewhat an honor to me.
And I see that Christopher Catwell is listening.
And so I'm not going to waste y'all's time asking you how you're doing or anything, but really enjoying what y'all are doing.
I can't stay on long.
I've got a five-year-old and a four-year-old in bed in there.
And I'm not going to leave my wife attend them.
So y'all keep on doing what you're doing.
I'm going to listen while I can and have a good evening.
Amen, brother.
Thank you very much for that.
Thank you, General.
Appreciate it.
Yes, sir.
I love the draw and I could just see him out on his porch on a cool, I think he said northern Louisiana night.
Hopefully it's cool down there.
I won't say mint julep, you know, as a remember, guys, I was born in North Carolina, raised in New Jersey, and now I'm hopefully a West Virginia until they can bury me on the sunny hill next to my dog.
I hope I'm the first one to go on my family.
Nobody else.
Dark is just finishing up.
One of the thing, I don't know.
Laritz wanted to talk a little bit about Russia Europe, which is totally fine.
And if Patrick's still here, that's in his wheelhouse and my wheelhouse as well.
But I don't know, you know, we have this constant churn in the United States of people moving, moving left and right, moving all the time.
We'll move on a dime for a job for this or that.
I don't know if the European mind not understands that.
You probably know it.
But is there any, is there a more peripatetic country in Europe where, you know, like you just pack up and leave and go to another city?
I guess Europe, you travel for business and change countries all the time.
Laritz, have ahead.
Wow, that was, that came out of nowhere.
Yeah, I know.
Well, I got all these notes all over the place.
I mean, I'd say the same pattern is definitely bearing out in Europe.
And I would say it's even more alienating considering, you know, I know that the different states in the U.S. have different cultures or whatever, but imagine combining that with different languages and salaries, ways of living, et cetera.
And Euros are really flying everywhere these days.
Just as an anecdotal example, I moved around a lot and the people out of the people that I grew up with, I think about, there's about only like three or four of them are still in my hometown, which speaks a lot to just how uprooted everything has become and it's continuing to become.
Although quite a few of them are still like internal to the country.
It's just, you know, as part of urbanization and the die-off of villages and towns in rural Europe.
Everyone's just moving to the big capitals and turning them sort of into, well, global homo, really.
Sure.
Yeah, it was presumptuous or foolish of me to, you know, Americans move around a lot, of course.
You know that.
And Europeans are just the same.
Tough question for you, Laritz.
Gun to your head.
You want to live under an American Imperium or a Russian Imperium as they exist today?
Let's say Trump gets re-elected.
Would you rather status quo or Russia becomes the new big boss in Europe?
Honestly, and I feel kind of dirty for saying this.
Probably would prefer living under the current go on.
How come?
Yeah, I don't know, I I think i'm i'm tainted by just sort of priors and and and the level of just feeling about it.
But also it's, it's something to do with the culture that uh, Russia is sort of internally propagating.
Um, it's quite corrupt, it's.
It's a return to like an extremely hierarchical way of being which, as a fascist, sounds kind of silly.
But when your leaders are just kind of corrupt and looking out for themselves, these are not the sort of people that you want to be working under when they have the right to shaft you for any reason whatsoever.
And um, I guess I have some, some left-living priors there where I, I like the fact that I have labor rights, I like the fact that uh, people in charge are held accountable to some degree.
Yeah, and it is sort of a soft power hold that the United States holds over you guys to a certain extent.
I mean uh NATO, I mean we're still, we're still the, we're still the hot blonde that America's wooing for for um, access to your sweet, sweet nether regions and military bases, if you know what i'm saying.
Uh, so they're, they're treating us very nicely indeed.
It's not, it's not.
It's not like Germany, who's been just America's whore since World War Ii, where they're just like, yeah, we're gonna do whatever we want.
We're gonna blow up your pipelines.
Uh, we're gonna put military bases here.
Uh, you're not gonna militarize and you're gonna like it.
I thought I saw a ghost on the tv, but it was just Jamie Raskin, very close up.
I can see up his nostrils and, believe me, they're capacious.
Uh well, a boomer that I work with told me when he wanted to talk politics with me, and I said, none of them, none of the politicians, are good, and he said no, Jamie Raskin, he's great.
Yeah I, I just can't read the cc's.
While we're uh, slipping into geopolitics, ain't it something that tonight, as it looks almost certainly like Trump's got it in the bag, that the dam has broken in Ukraine to large extent, to the point where the Russians are taking increasingly more territory more rapidly?
Jack, if you're still with us Patrick, this is catnip for you um, and if I were Russia and you know, Trump's like, let's make a deal over Ukraine.
They're like, they'd probably be like why?
Um, they're running short.
We're blowing through your mercenaries uh, and we want to take as much territory as possible, Patrick Loritz or anybody else who wants to chime in there um, and maybe Jack, maybe Jack, if Jack is still there yeah, go ahead you're, you're pulling me, and I, you know it's.
Uh, you know, first of all, as far as your, you know, the funny thing is I do have dual citizenship.
My mother was being born in Galway iron, so I uh, by birthright, I have dual citizenship, which I surrender, and and I, I do have a certain affinity for iron and and a prayer that you're well specifically, iron will eventually figure out that the United States sucks.
But that said uh, going to the Ukraine thing it the, the Russians, have very smartly played a slow siege warfare that I knew they were going to win from day one, and it was very obvious they're going to win this, and so they are now on a major offensive.
There's two fronts which they're on a major offensive, which is largely going to isolate their complete supply chain.
So what they're doing right now I just let you know is tonight, in fact, they're knocking out the ability for western Europe to be able to supply them by rail.
Um, so Ukrainians are about to be completely occupied, And so one of the reasons has been that the Soviets had an extraordinary air defense system that they defined at the time.
And we took anti-well, we took Soviet air defense systems and we replaced them with American modern American systems.
And they just slowly and methodically just knocked them out, just piecemeal by piecemeal.
And now they're just using air power to just completely annihilate them.
And I think this war is going to probably be in a position where in the next couple of weeks at most, Ukrainians really can't do anything more about this.
So it definitely is.
And you are bullish with the calls.
You are not abashed to make strong calls there, Patrick, from war against Iran and Russia declaring victory.
I don't back down.
One of the reasons why I lost my big contracts.
But anyway, I'm just telling you, right, the Russians are literally just completely just snipping the cord from Europe to Ukraine.
There's really not a whole lot they can do after probably the next week or so, maybe two weeks, there will be really no way to supply Ukraine anymore.
And that's what's happening right now as we're watching English.
Just as the appetite to supply Ukraine is probably at its lowest point over the past two and a half years, too.
I would contend that while I agree with Patrick here, that the outcome is a foregone conclusion at this point.
I just don't think that Russia's able to seize all that territory as quickly as all that.
And I do believe that Ukraine is going to hold on until the internal state apparatus starts to fall apart.
I don't think that's going to happen this year.
Maybe I'm veering towards maybe summer next year.
And I don't think there's anything Trump, like when he gets into office, because I do think that's a foregone conclusion too at this point.
He's going to have a really hard time trying to save face for America on this thing.
Although at the same time, he might be inclined to just like get the hell out of there.
I like to push back that I think that Russia will probably try to take control of the Black Sea and get Ukraine off the port.
And Odessa.
And then what do you think, Coach?
Another bet on when Odessa is going to fall?
I'll put a dollar.
He left.
Yeah.
So just a bit of context on that.
I had a standing bet with Coach on Russia to take Odessa by New Year's Eve, 2024, which I won handily after previously having lost a bet to him saying there's no way Russia's going to invade.
I'll spare the screenshot.
I could put it in the comment zone.
Let me reiterate, Larit said, there will be no Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Unfortunately, the bottle of booze that he sent me really banged me up.
That spritz.
Yeah, bottle of garden deluxe, right?
Yeah.
Rollo is up.
Cutting out, Coach.
I muted myself like a dummy.
All right, I'm going to go take a leak and grab a cold one.
First one of both of those for me since we started just after 8 p.m.
Sam, you have the helm.
I'll be right back.
Oh, my goodness.
Harrison, California, Oregon, Washington, right?
Yeah, we mentioned that, but he wins the state of Idaho and Iowa.
So we're at 247 to 186.
Where are we looking at Pennsylvania right now?
I think that's East Own State.
Yeah, he's up, but it's not called yet.
But he's up by about three points.
Let me see if I could find it here.
Let's report.
Sorry, Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia is all in.
So all anything that comes in after that, it no longer includes Philadelphia.
So you anything after that, if he's still up, he's he's well, let's see here, Northampton County, 52 to 47.
I got to see what the whole state is.
He's up in he's up in the state, though.
Now, Patrick, are you sure that they didn't just say that they're 100% like they did the last time and aren't going to mysteriously find 50,000 another 50,000 on top of another 50,000 that they have?
I'm not sure about anything, bro.
I'm not sure about anything.
We'll find them all in three weeks and then they'll reverse to the yeah, yeah, I don't believe anything.
You're right.
United States media reports multiple riots by Antifa gangs in Seattle.
Where's that?
Well, who cares?
What even is Seattle?
Who cares?
Is that where people go to kill themselves?
Isn't that what that means?
They started with, they start with Kurt Cobain, and then they all thought, man, this is the way to go.
Seattle to killing yourself capitalists, 1992.
Patrick's taking a moment.
That's what they're rioting over.
Geez.
Russia dominating the Black Sea and taking Odessa.
What do you think about that?
So, first of all, Russia does dominate the Black Sea anyway.
But that said, the biggest thing is, and this is something that a lot of folks don't understand.
The Montrose doctrine allows the Turks to really control the Bosporus Strait.
And because of Montrose Doctrine, they can really control the flow of the Strait.
So even if the Black Sea is controlled by the Russians, which largely is anyway, there's not a whole heck of a lot they can do outside of that.
And where I would be more concerned, if I were as a European nationalist from that vein, who may be concerned about Russian incursions for any reason, my bigger concern would not necessarily be for Odessa, but retaking Constantinople?
Not so much Constantinople, but Constanta.
So when you're looking at Romania and the ability to manage supply chains that go into an area that is militarily significant, going to Romania and so forth, that's it.
I would love to see, don't get me wrong, I would love to see a Christian re-emergence of Constantinople and Istanbul being reclaimed just from traditional perspective.
But that said, I do think that the bigger threat really is to a place like Consanta because, you know, Romania is unique in its regard and it has some challenges right now.
They're in a really, the Romanians at one time, these are you're talking about true nationalists.
You're talking about a group that was sort of the speed bump, so to speak, of the Soviet invasion of Eastern Europe.
And they suffered tremendously, I mean, tremendously by the Soviet occupation.
And there's a great deal of animosity between the Russians and the Romanians.
So if you look at that and then you see what is just to their immediate west, the Serbs are rightly angry at what happened to them in the late 90s.
There's a lot going on right now, uh, where the Romanians were very nervous about their isolation, um, you know, from the rest of Europe, and Europe would easily sell them out, not in Bulgaria to a lesser extent.
I mean, I'm sure Sophia is very, very concerned as well.
But you know, if you're if you're the governor in Bucharest right now, you're looking at the situation thinking, holy crap, we don't really have a whole lot of friends in the area that have any muscle.
Um, and yeah, it and so that's that's probably a bigger concern.
Uh, if I were them, as far as taking Odessa, I think Russians are going to take Odessa.
It's just it's it's theirs.
It really from a historic perspective, it'll be theirs.
Yeah, yeah, all right, appreciate the input.
Thanks, man.
Of course, unless it's stopped by Donald Trump before then, because Mr. Trump, as we all know, said that he will stop the war within 24 hours.
Wow, you're on the clock You're on the clock You're saying here, take Odessa Until they get to the Romanian border We have to rely on the Romanians To pick the pockets of the Russian soldiers so it stops The advance of everybody going Forward
But yes, uh, Bitcoin, Bitcoin, still 74,728, and yes, that was a glorious leak that I took off the deck outside because living in the country means you don't have to worry about your neighbors catching a glimpse of you.
Still a big advocate of getting out to the country.
If you can't take a leak off your front porch or your back porch without somebody seeing why even live, speaking of which, I know, go on, go on.
Watch out, go on Twitter right now.
I can't call Twitter.
Hold on, come on, go on Twitter right now and search kill myself and look at what's coming up.
Literally, go on Twitter, go number one on Twitter.
That too.
That too.
Now, the mainstream starts saying, I'm going to kill myself.
It's a lot.
And it's really funny because I hope they do.
If you follow the money and the markets, they're all calling this for Trump with their data signals: Bitcoin, the SP 500 futures.
But the mainstream media is still being very stubborn on this.
They didn't call North Carolina, but if you go to, I go to CNBC every day, election 2024 results, battleground states, still too close to call.
So just a little scar tissue from 2020 when everybody was prematurely celebrating for those true Trump enthusiasts.
I don't know.
It certainly mainstream media was a little more confident that he wasn't going to win like now now.
Red Mirage.
Now, where now they look a little more like definitely doom and gloom on here.
Absolutely.
It's shades of 2016 for sure.
Tom Sewell just checked in.
He said, Hey, mate, just got in the car.
So he may be popping on in a second.
Does anyone think that the assassination attempt was anything other than a lunatic kid?
And which one?
This is a huge, the first, the first one.
Yeah, hold on.
Hold on.
I'm all right.
Hold on, friend Father.
Don't make me mute you.
That's okay.
We got like a dozen, got a dozen people on there.
My this is kind of deviating, and I probably shouldn't have cracked the door, but my assessment is if there was a conspiracy, then it was the deliberate negligence on the Secret Service.
That's what I MK Ultra activated.
But it's just impossible to believe that he took a shot and missed by that little North Carolina.
Yes, they called North Carolina.
The assassination still is a very significant thing that has not been adequately assessed.
I know the Secret Service disciplined a bunch of agents, what that means.
You know, who knows?
On the lady running it resigned.
She resigned.
But that is still, it's still amazing to me, both that that happened, that he missed by that little, that it didn't necessarily have that huge of an effect.
Maybe it did in Pennsylvania.
We'll see how that turns out.
But I am always a believer that system incompetence plus America being a breeding ground for lunatics with aspirations to be, you know, overnight sensations is still probably the most likely outcome there.
If anybody else has, I think what most likely happened was that the Secret Service saw the guy and they're like, yeah, screw Donald Trump.
Let him get what he's coming to.
And then it was just some because the guy, well, the guy looks like a freak.
So he looks like he would shoot someone.
Like he was, I mean, listen, put a trench coat on him and you can see him coming soon to a school near you.
But like you can see the video where they clearly saw him.
But I think there's a lot of people that had or think that they had an axe to grind against Trump that are in positions of power because the people at the tip top know that Trump serves Jews, but the middlemen, like the foot soldiers, they really believe that Trump is Hitler and he's going to come and take away their abortions and their ability to become trans.
And I think there's a lot of DEI hires that probably just said, like, no, let it happen.
I think Rolo is essentially right.
I built AR-15 rifles and similar platforms for fun.
And that one was like not meant to kill anybody.
It was an amateur build.
I think they recruited a crazy through some channels and they just let him have access.
And I'm not some sort of like military sharpshooter or anything.
I just hunt and shoot targets for fun.
And that was a very clear shot that never should have been let open to have ever happened.
And yeah, that rifle is inexplicable negligence.
Yep.
And I do want to remind everybody, too, as we get later in the night.
I don't know how much longer we're going to go, but we are recording this and our intent.
Not that anybody said anything bad.
I dropped an F-bomb.
Sorry.
I don't know if Rolo is going to want to edit this tomorrow, but this is getting recorded, and our intent is to send this out on the RSS link.
So I don't want anybody to get too loosey-goosey.
Oh, we're just streaming it.
And that wasn't directed at you either, buddy.
It just, you know, as soon as Gundam enters the room.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I'm very careful about that.
No, no, I fired them for fun for myself.
No, no, no.
That was a public service announcement.
You build away lawfully and with due process, right?
Yes, absolutely.
And yeah, like that build was never intended to actually function properly because it was built by a retard.
And that shot was as close to Trump's head is as much an act of God as it is a bad build, if that makes sense.
Gotcha.
Just to, if you don't mind, real quick, in 2008, and for those of y'all who know me personally, I'm an old Blackwater guy.
It was Obama, the candidate Obama in 2008, chose Blackwater to protect him.
And I think that's telling.
He did not choose Secret Service.
He had Secret Service.
At that point, a democratic candidate, and when he went to Afghanistan, he asked for Blackwater to protect him, not the Secret Service.
And I think that tells me that there's something about that agency that is fluid and concerning to certain parties, regardless of who's maybe in power.
A lot that tells them me about that.
It told me back then what it was about that he would choose Blackwater, which he had eviscerated, by the way, and his party eviscerated in mass media.
We were constantly being dragged to the mud at that time.
That just tells you a lot about, you know, who the Secret Service may really be.
Yep.
The response was pretty where there's smoke, there's fire.
Yeah.
The response that they had with the Donald Trump attempt assassination was pretty awkward looking to say the least.
The Trump response to it.
Yeah.
No, no, no.
The Secret Service response to like, the sharp shoes were on point, but like the people on the ground that were supposed to like try to keep him down and like protected.
Well, a lot of good they did.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This is also a in a service which really hasn't had very much direct contact in quite some time.
I know people like to say that, oh, well, Obama saw, yeah, he received like five threats a day, et cetera, et cetera.
Yeah, I don't really believe.
It's not that I don't believe everybody receives just as many threats in any given amount of a time span.
And I don't have any direct experience with Secret Service, but what I do know is the amount of coincidences that happened on that particular day where they saw the guy, people were shouting out.
Yeah, he's right up there.
Look, I have military experience, not a tremendous amount, not more than anybody else really in here.
I was a Marine for a while.
And after that, I was NYPD for a while.
If somebody was saying to me that, hey, there's a guy on the roof with the gun, et cetera, et cetera, I might want to explore that.
You know, talk to this guy.
Hey, what the fuck's going on up there?
Oh, you have an AR-15?
Oh, congratulations.
You know, 556.
Would you mind coming down and talking?
At least cover Trump on the podium.
Yeah, if there's the least issue, you know, Trump is late to these things all the time.
Just be like, sir, why don't you just, you know, have a Big Mac in the limousine while we investigate this roof.
All right.
Just something.
I just, there's just so, there's so much out.
I mean, whatever can be explained away in this, in this kind of day and age, it's just so weird.
It's just that on top of it, it's just, oh, come on.
Honestly.
Fair enough.
Yep.
Very, very good.
I don't regret broaching it.
I think all those points were valid.
I see somebody's messaging me that they have their hand up, but I don't see it.
I see Robert Smith.
What's up, Robert?
With his hand up, and Yeet Cannon with his hand up, but I'm going to JG first, if that is the JG that I suspected is also my father's initials.
JG, it's all yours, buddy.
What's going on?
Uh-oh.
I just hear a creaking chair.
can't hear you but dramatic pause before JG, we're listening to your chair, Creek.
Yeah.
Yep, there you are.
What's up, buddy?
Yep.
Heard you for a second and then nothing.
He must be on DSL too.
All right.
Robert Smith.
A name I've not heard for some time.
Yeah.
There you go.
He has a black man in a white hoodie as his avatar.
That's usually a good sign.
Robert, you're on, old friend.
What's going on, big guy?
Man, these rookies.
Man, oh, man.
Now I know all of the talk radio hosts.
I'm sorry, you know, please turn, please turn your speaker down.
Robert can't hear you either.
Oh, my goodness.
Kay has got a statement.
Kay, I tapped you in.
What did Trump just went?
He's up to 227.
That's what you wanted to say?
Just give us a little update there.
Yeah, why not?
No, that's me, Rolo.
Come on.
Oh, I don't know.
I just tapped Kay in and I thought Kay was like, I really have an announcement to make.
Trump is up.
Kay, you're on if you got something.
One of the things that I found fascinating, you know, they always do the Friday night news dump in Washington or New York when people are out happy hour, heading into their weekend.
They're not paying attention.
But the Wall Street Journal on election day of all days broke the news.
And this is catnip for Patrick for sure, that the Chinese, you know that the Chinese had hacked into the telecom infrastructure of, I think it was AT ⁇ T and maybe Verizon.
And they had gotten, they had sort of tapped the decision-making process for who gets wiretapped in the United States.
So it's like, not only were the feds wiretapping you, but the Chinese were listening in to the wiretaps.
And the Wall Street Journal posted today or published an article today that the Chinese had actually gotten access to cell phone conversations, unencrypted text messages from senior U.S. government officials doing, God knows what, texts on their girlfriends, talking about policy towards China.
I will post that in the comment zone.
I never know if my Wall Street Journal subscription carries over in terms of giving other people access to the articles or whatever, but they just slip that one in there on election day that whoopsies, the ChiComs got into the actual bread and butter backbone of our telecom systems.
And it reminds me of when they got the crown jewels of the Office of Personnel Management's master database of all of the clearance investigations that the government had done for probably two to three million Americans.
So don't know necessarily what that tells you, but the Chinese have got a hottest balls game when it comes to espionage, frankly, technical espionage.
Dadgummit, I'm trying to go to sleep. Nothing James knows. Did you see that one? Yeah, I know.
This is the fate of nations and civilizations thing.
I'll see if I can find it.
It was basically like more, like, like they broke the story a week ago that they had hacked into the infrastructure and it was just about like the wiretaps.
And it goes way higher up the chain without giving specifics.
It's like they had to break the news because it's a big story, but they didn't say who or what or how serious it might be.
But can you imagine Xi Jinping listening into like Kamala's phone calls?
That's a pretty big thing.
Why not?
he's probably a cackling uh you know cackling vocal fries That's all you hear.
You hear I thought you were doing a Xi Jinping interpretation or impersonation by Rolo.
I wasn't.
Yeah, I know.
It works both ways.
I thought he died of his, remember when everybody was like, he had a stroke and he's incapacitated.
It was like the old Soviet days when you had to kill Pooh Bear.
I think Poopear is still at the control panel, like me.
God help me.
Anyway, JG, you are still unmuted.
Are you still permitted?
I think Robert Smith.
Oh, but go ahead, Patrick.
I mean, I don't know if you had anything to add on that, but yeah, Chinese just blowing it out of the water left and right over decades now in terms of getting it.
I mean, hell, half of the more than half of the U.S. telecom infrastructure is built in China and then it's imported.
So, why wouldn't they?
You know, I mean, it's easy enough.
We did the Soviets during the 1980s.
They imported Microsoft Word, well, Microsoft products, and we put in spyware.
Why wouldn't the Chinese do the same to us when they have all every iPhone and every daggum telecom device is being manufactured in China and then imported into the United States?
Of course, they're going to have spyware.
It's easy enough for them.
Yep.
Some of the wildest stories from the Cold War.
I don't know if it was Tom Clancy or if it actually happened, but yeah, it was either spyware or an actual malware that sort of jammed up their refining software or some critical piece of equipment.
No, it was actually real.
Okay.
Yeah.
Who's going to kill?
Yeah.
Sorry.
No, that was actually real.
So Stuxnet actually was a thing.
And the issue was that blowback happens.
Right.
Because I was in the military at the time.
And so Stuxnet, of course, was the Israeli malware into Iran's centrifuges or somewhere in their nuclear infrastructure.
Yeah, like that, that always happens.
Is unintended consequences are a thing.
Okay, welcome aboard.
I don't know you from Tuesday, but welcome.
And you said that you wanted to issue a statement or something.
We're really flying.
I wanted to.
Yeah, no, I've been paying attention to this whole thing.
And you know me, but and a lot of people on this call know me, but we can get into that later.
What I wanted to say is that the reality of what is going on right now, it does not matter whether or not Trump or Kamala wins.
The reality is that unless there is a massive public outcry, we are going to war with Iran.
And aside from seeing the same stuff that we do, is there a reason that you have a higher degree of confidence?
Patrick agrees with that.
Certainly points into, you know, we issued special weapons capability to the Israeli F-35s last month.
Okay.
And yep.
And isn't it interesting that on election day, Netanyahu fired his defense minister?
Correct.
It was news to me that he was more on the lefty side of things.
But yeah, it was almost like well, everyone knew that.
And the guy, what is his name?
Israel Schecklesteam.
Yeah.
Yeah, the dude's name is literally Israel something or other, but no, he is Israel Jerusalem.
That's it.
Yeah, I forget that, I forget.
His replacement is a hardline Yakudnik, basically in line with DV right.
And the other thing that we were seeing in NATO briefings and etc.
Oh, don't, don't get into too sensitive a territory uh, just careful kay, every open source stuff seriously well no, NATO briefings are NATO briefings are, are Osent okay, but public, if you know public NATO briefings okay yeah yeah yeah, like literally, if you gotcha, like all you have to do, like like it's crazy, is people talk about the Ukraine War right literally,
the most reliable source for intel on the Ukrainian war that's Osent is from the Austrian Bundeswhere they literally have a daily briefing package that they release on youtube.
Okay like like, like this is the thing is.
Like people say oh, there's all these classified things right it's, as long as you know where to look.
Like this is the thing is, a lot of things aren't classified, you just have to know where to look and no one ever tells you where to look.
Sure, what's the aside from that reality?
Is there a deeper significance to what you're saying or just the fact that, if you look hard enough, like a lot of this stuff is all out there.
Well, it's all out there.
It's not condensed, the issue is going.
The issue is right now and again, all this is osent is that, like B is trying to because the Ukraine war, that's an entirely separate subject BB has been trying for the last six months to draw the?
U.s into a regional war in the Middle East in order to allow the Israelis to create their Greater Israel project.
Totally yeah, seems absolutely 100 credible to me.
All points indicate that that is the uh, and it doesn't matter who wins this election night is Trump probably makes that a greater.
I would think that Trump makes that a greater uh likelihood.
Um, but yeah regardless, I agree with you.
I mean like like, who is like coach, you know who Kamala is married to?
Sure yeah, they well, the Democrats, have a harder time uh, managing their Anti-jews for different reasons than the Republicans do, which is basically negligible, um at all.
But I just wanted to say that the AP called Virginia for Kamala Harris.
So a massive, a massive landslide with upsets is not in the offing.
I'm gonna mute you here real quick.
Hey, thank you for checking in.
We'll check back in with you, but you got.
You Got actual crickets, not ceiling crickets going there.
I could hear him.
Canon, I tapped you into.
Sam, go ahead.
Coach, yeah, you know, that's all good discussion, but I like going for the low-hanging fruit, you know.
So let me just read you this here real quick.
Faced with the possibility of a more invigorated, right-wing and vengeful Donald Trump returning, American leftist Twitter went into a panic tonight in a more macabre tone amid the total meltdown of Kamala Harris supporters in the face of the results.
Hundreds of left-wing netizens in a dark tone say that they are considering ending their lives in the face of a new president.
And here's, and they posted a whole thing here of all these leftists posting like they're going to kill themselves because of this.
So I'm going for the things to an old man without telling me where they're coming from.
I'm getting all these jingles that I haven't felt in 20 years.
I'm on Counterintelligence Global, and you can read that.
It's the most latest post right now.
He has a video just posting all of these leftists saying they're going to kill themselves.
Yeah, it is.
I'm currently in the I'm going to kill myself phase.
Do I continue living or do I kill myself?
I'm going to kill myself.
I can't encourage people to do that.
Yeah.
The souls are lost.
They sold them to the gods.
Here, the next one, an alarming number of LGBTQ X users are reporting suicidal thoughts and responses.
Okay.
All right.
Hold on.
They have those all the time.
That's not fair.
Well, I'm just reading it to you.
What it says is funny as hell.
Dark Enlightenment has entered the chat.
I just made it.
Okay, brother.
Good to hear you.
I don't want anybody to be butthurt, but I'm going to have to manually mute a few people just so we don't get crazy and talking all over each other here at the end.
Dark, welcome.
We had on your voice doppelganger at our fireside chat.
I don't know if you heard that one or had the wherewithal to it that you guys both sound alike.
You are both very different men.
But you have had the luxury.
I don't know if you've been able to check in on the data or whatever.
What's going on right now with the election?
Because, you know, North Carolina aside, I've not seen a single call that has been, they haven't even called Georgia yet.
Some other people have, but go ahead, big guy.
Let us know.
Well, I think as much as I enjoy liberal tears, just the hint of salt, it makes it delicious.
And these people are our enemies.
And we sometimes can kind of get wrapped around the axle about disliking Donald Trump because he's not what we want him to be.
And we've known he's not what he wanted to be.
We want him to be for since 2019.
These people are demons, as Rolo said, and they want us to die and they want to destroy our country and they want open borders and they want to give away all their money to everyone in the world except our people, pick an issue and they're awful.
So watching them lose is good.
Hearing the lamentation of the women, both the male and the female, but they're all leftist women is great.
But I think that, and I'd be curious what Dr. Hill has to say or Patrick, what this does show, and it shouldn't be this worrisome to be on the West Coast and have to worry about what Northern Virginia is going to do, whether that's going to mean if my kids have a future or not.
And we need to take the if Trump does win, we need to take this time and build up so that when next time in 2028, when it's JD Vance versus AOC or whoever, that this shouldn't matter as much as it does to us.
And that's the future of ourselves and our children.
And I'm just going to add one thing onto there.
I haven't heard a single person tonight even remotely suggest getting in on the ground floor with a new Trump administration, which still may be technically premature at this point in the elections, knowing what we learned in 2020.
But it's almost as if everybody's like, that is its own thing, and we are our own thing.
And I don't blame anybody for thinking that way, but it's almost like a closed ecosystem of Trump cronies and Jews.
Yeah.
But you, yeah, you prompted over our Southern nationalist contingent, Dr. Hill or Patrick.
Yeah.
DC decisions impacting West Coast Americans or however you want to take it.
Well, I would defer to Dr. Hill, honestly.
Dr. Hill, are you ready to respond, sir?
Yeah, I'm here.
I didn't hear exactly what you said, Patrick.
Well, I was just, I was just thinking, Dark, by the way, it's great to hear your voice, by the way, sir.
Good to talk to you too, brother.
Yeah, brother.
It's interesting.
I think you made a great point.
And I find it interesting that the West Coast so often, like, it is so deeply now, from a political perspective, invested in a stronger federal government by the selection of the Democrat Party, regardless of what we think about from Republicans, Democrats, and where things are.
It is interesting that the Democrat Party's political position today versus what it was, say, 50 years ago, is that it is now clearly the federal government's party.
And that Northern Virginia dominates what happens in, say, Juneau Alaska or some obscure town and say Washington or Oregon.
Well, it does.
It does, because that's where the contracting is at.
And as the great Southerner, John C. Calhoun put it many, many years ago, right?
In any society, there's two parties.
There's the people who live off the public Fisk and the people who pay for things.
And the Democratic Party is the party of people who live off the public Fisk, whether that's welfare recipients or government workers or illegal immigrants or whomever, like the Democratic Party is the people who rob Peter to pay Paul.
Well, and again, I wanted to give the floor to Dr. Hill because I think Dr. Hill, who has been a leader in secession for ever, sir, would you mind responding?
I do have some thoughts on this, but I would love for you to your response, sir.
All right.
Tell me exactly what I need to respond to, Patrick.
I've been sitting here eating pretzels and drinking beer and listening to you.
None of us, certainly none of us have been doing that.
I wish I had some pretzels.
I'm having Scott.
So I think, I think, and Dark, direct me wrong, but interestingly enough, the South, the biggest challenge with the South in general has been this is that, you know, it has been so wedded to the federal government largely because of military bases.
And so military bases have created a situation in which so many southern states are wedded to the government dime, not necessarily because it's a direct benefit.
Now, there's the black belt, which I could talk about ad nauseum, involving federal subsidies, which seems to overlap the sun belt.
But the sun belt states have so many military bases.
There's a lot of federal dollars that come into those states because there's so many.
The vital parts of the economy of total note car lots, 121 strip clubs and fast food joints.
And it just keeps expanding, right?
So now you have a military base out exactly right.
Military base comes in the strip club, goes into Hard East and what have you.
And so there becomes a sort of feeding frenzy that feeds off the federal dime.
And breaking away from that is incredibly difficult to do.
And it's even more so when you have congressmen who can't wait to get to the next stage of their political career.
So it's no longer about necessarily what your state's doing.
It's about, well, how do I get into that Senate role?
How do I get into that bigger role?
How do I get into become Under Secretary of Defense or whatever it may be?
Because there's an artillery base in my backyard.
And so decoupling from that federal dime is intensely difficult as a result.
And that also feeds into, by the way, the blood bags that become young that young southern men become.
Something that's vitally important to talk about too is the abortion vote in Florida went the right way, but barely.
And Missouri, right, voted to enshrine abortion in the Constitution of the state of Missouri.
And, you know, I know that I'm kind of a hardliner on this one, and I disagree with some of the guys on the panel, and that's fine.
It's all good, brother.
This is a deeply evil country.
Yes, agree.
And this is what.
And, you know, used USA stands for usery, sodomy, and abortion.
And we need to get rid, you know, we can't live with these people anymore.
We can't put up with them.
You know, why?
I'm in the mountains on the West Coast.
Why do I care what anybody in Pennsylvania or Virginia thinks about anything?
And this is, you know, it's insane.
So I would say, first of all, I agree with you.
I think the thing is why the West Coast doesn't try to carve out its own independence is beyond me.
With regard to the abortion thing with Florida, the abortion ruling, the abortion amendment, just to kind of put this out to folks who are not aware of what happened, was posited as a, this is the only option for women who get raped.
And so they, and this is how they marketed it.
And the, and still Florida said no, which barely, I mean, it was 57%, I think, to 43%, 43% said no.
But the way they put it was that women who get raped don't have an option to get an abortion after six weeks.
And yet we still said no.
And even though we barely won that battle, it's a pretty big win when you consider how much it was something to the effect of $750 million.
And by the way, Trump supported the Amendment 4, the expansion of abortion to the point of death to bullying birth until he, after about two days, he then walked it back.
So this is a big deal for us to fight this fight because, you know, as a Christian, I just feel this way.
I think from what you're talking about there is why do folks care?
I strongly believe that there needs to be some kind of move of the West Coast that says, why do we care?
Why do we care what happens?
And when you say the West Coast, you really mean the West Coast because.
Yeah.
It's really West of the Cascades in Washington.
Truly.
And the Willamette Valley in Oregon.
And San Francisco and Los Angeles and California.
Really, that's it.
It's those four areas are where all the commies are at.
And everywhere else, you know, the Greater Idaho Project is a thing.
You know, Oregon and Washington counties wanting to join Idaho because they're so sick and tired of being ignored and abused by the big metro areas in their states.
And, you know, I don't have a whole lot of faith that Donald Trump will be what we thought he was going to be in 2016.
I know that no one on the call does.
I think it's vitally important, though, that we take this opportunity where, you know, gas isn't going to be $5 a gallon anymore.
And they're going to be white men working in jobs, making money doing, you know, getting resources out of the ground to take that opportunity and fortify ourselves so that we don't have to depend on, you know, that this isn't a nail biter every four years.
Yeah.
I want the luxury of not caring about this.
This is small ball dark, but I just want to remember, remind everybody that when that pipeline was cyber attacked back in 2021, maybe 2022, price of gas went up a dollar, maybe a dollar fifty.
And even after that, long after that was resolved, it stayed plateaued up there well over $3 for a year, maybe two years.
And only, isn't it funny not to put on my tinfoil hat, but it's just been over the past two or three months that the price has dropped back despite all the things going on in the Middle East.
And one other cautionary tale that I'll share, and this is for the benefit of the audience, in 2016, you know, I predicted that Trump was going to win publicly.
And I was at a private dinner with some pretty impressive people.
Maybe it was the weekend before election night.
And the host said, who do you think?
This is not, I'm not crowing.
I'm getting to a lesson.
The host said, who do you think is going, who thinks Trump is going to win?
And I was one of two hands that went up instantly in the crowd for whatever that's worth.
But because of that confidence, I made investments at the time in my retirement account.
It doesn't matter, but I bought prison stocks.
I bought oil and gas stocks and I bought gun stocks thinking that there was going to be a Trump economic boom, at least in those sectors.
And it didn't pan out that way because it's not as simple as drill, baby, drill.
And if we get a war with Iran, well, shit, that will be bullish for oil and gas too.
But my point is that everybody should be very cautious.
This race is not called yet, although the betting markets where the money is have basically declared.
It's up to 90% in New York Times ticker.
A couple things.
A lot of eight-year-olds on Twitter.
Never forget that we won and they lost.
No healing, no unity.
They can all eat, you know.
Shit.
That's fine.
Yeah.
I don't think, I don't think we're going to, yeah.
Go ahead.
And keep pushing until my kids inherit a country that was as straight and white as when I was born in 1978.
Yep, as a coach.
Everybody not dark over their skis with their plans.
Go ahead, Sam.
Yep.
Coach and Dark Enlightenment and all brothers on here.
Real quick, state of Alaska is projected to go for Donald Trump.
But a real white pill for you guys.
I just got contacted by our guy, regulator.
If you're a listener to the show, you know who he is.
Regulator was our organ donor and made a was the catalyst for a real really remarkable uh chain of events that led to some really good things.
And I could recap the story in a moment, but I just got contacted by him.
I'm Misty.
Oh boy, I just tapped in, regulator.
He can, he just, oh, yeah, is he there?
Yeah, I don't know.
He might not be ready.
You know, he might be listening to rap.
And, you know, well, he told me, he told me it would be midnight before he could come on.
But anyways, he just got married.
Hey, congratulations.
That's awesome.
Way to go.
Wonderful.
Wonderful.
I also go ahead, Dark.
Yep.
I just want to say, I've been listening in and out throughout the night, and this has just been a murderous row.
You guys have done a great job.
It's good to hear Mr. Buddha Fuco and everybody that has been listening and Chris.
And now, you know, there can be ups and downs in this thing.
And I've known some of you guys for many years.
And so, you know, how what it's been like when there's, you know, disagreements and personality issues and all of that.
But at the same time, when you take the big step back, you know, we're right about everything.
This is where the truth is at.
And we have seen millions and millions of white people wake up to these facts.
You know, and it's been very frustrating.
And it can be very lonely to be where we were in 2016 and understand the Jewish question, understand the realities of race, understand, you know, that the sexes are different, et cetera, et cetera.
It can be, especially when you're trying to deal with normal Republicans who, you know, we all bleed red, brother.
It's very, very difficult.
But since shut up, sense that the dam broke at some point over the past four years when it comes to the majority of our stuff for sure.
Yeah.
And, you know, Elon Musk is tweeting stuff like that.
And, you know, Tucker Carlson tweeted, you know, said something with his interview with Rod Bogojevich that I mentioned on a stream, you know, last year.
And I don't know if it was directly me or just our stuff, you know, kind of through osmosis making it, but that's what's happening.
And sacrifices.
Regardless of who wins in Washington, we need to keep doing what we're doing, you know, and encourage people to get married and have kids like Full House does.
And I really appreciate that.
That's a, that's the, that's the job.
Yep.
And I want to give you a little hat tip too, Dark.
When I was just a little baby on Twitter, you know, mostly on conservative accounts and all those snarky a-holes, you were probably the first, you know, dark enlightenment.
What the hell does that mean?
And, you know, going through V-Dare and finding Radix or whatever the hell else was going on at the time, you were formative in me going down the journey that I did with no regrets because as you mentioned, time has only vindicated us.
Now, our achievements have been not as concrete or as tangible as I had hoped back in the day, 2016, 2017, but we certainly shook things up.
And I can't say that I pray because I won't actually pray, but I certainly hope to the higher power that what happens tonight, what certainly looks like is happening tonight, is not going to be the Pyrrhic victory or the wolf in sheep's clothing that I fear it is going to.
I'm still, I still have way too much scar tissue to get genuinely excited for anything other than, you know, perhaps Bitcoin, oil and gas, and maybe not war with Russia.
God help the Iranians.
I'm still going to do that thing where I bring things down.
I want to remind Yeet Cannon that I gave you mic access.
I tapped in.
Walker, Atharit, Justin, JG, regulator to.
Congratulations, buddy.
We kind of went right over that.
Get regulator and walker on there right away.
Hey, thanks, Coach.
I appreciate you letting me in.
I just want to say thank you to Rolo, Sam, and you, Coach, as well, for all that you do.
And I wouldn't be here today if it was not for y'all because I don't know if it was you, coach, or Sam or who, but you referred me to the NJP back when they were a thing.
Mucho Gracias.
Some people earlier were talking about how evil like our government is, like of the senators and congressmen or whatever.
Like I was a protocol officer in the army back in the day, and I met a lot of these senators and congressmen, and they're all literally fucking retarded.
That's all I got to say.
They're stupid.
But if we're smarter than they are and we keep our shit on straight, we'll win.
That's all I got.
But thank you once again.
And y'all have a good night.
Hey, Yeet Cannon, you have welcome to.
Thank you.
Yes.
I was told I was only poaching people.
I was told that I only poached people by a certain crowd and I didn't refer anybody to the NJP.
There was a lot of shit talking.
And I feel sorry for everybody that was talking the shit because in the long run, it was very, very embarrassing.
But let's just work together and figure it out in the long run.
Yeah.
Forgive, but don't forget.
There's, yeah, to talk about our own movement, we got a ton of scar tissue.
And there's very, there's the number of people that I would absolutely never shake their hand or have anything to do with in this movement is it's in the single digits.
Maybe I could come up with 10 if I really rack my brain.
But I think we all deep in our hearts know that we are on the same team.
And there was some anxiety about the people that we invited on tonight.
Some of them had beef.
Some of them are actual true Trump believers, although the true one didn't come on at least yet.
When Joey said that he voted for Kamala and rattled all those things off, I thought there was going to be a flood of opprobrium and gnashing of teeth, but it didn't happen.
I sort of a long time ago, not a long time ago, maybe over the past two years, gave up delusions of grandeur and grand dreams and things and said, I sure am damn tempted to just focus on my family, but I'm going to stay in this thing because we are not wrong and because one of our greatest assets is all of the people who have contributed on this call and the networks that they have too, right?
It's like, I think I have a pretty decent Rolodex and could call on help at a moment's notice if I needed it.
But God knows if you extrapolate that out.
Yes, the Rolo Dex.
Rolodex.
Yeah.
Rolo, hey.
He's not.
Yeet Cannon's.
All right.
I'm leaving him.
I'm giving him authorization to speak anytime.
Rolo, I think that we did pull this one out of a tailspin from our drama between 7.30 and 8 o'clock.
We made lemonade out of lemons.
And I just, you know, at that time, probably if I were like 10 years younger, I would have been like, oh my God, it's a crisis.
What are we going to do?
And then it's like, oh, we're just going to go over to Telegram and I'm going to eat crow and apologize to everybody on Odyssey.
Not to revisit that, but that's what I do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It turned out all right.
I don't know if we're going to, I don't know if we should release this as a show.
Like, who the hell is going to listen?
God, it's 1215 already.
I listened to the 2021.
What did you think?
What did you think?
I mean, what did you think of the 2021?
We were pretty.
Okay, I'll tell you.
I will, I will, I know, I don't care about any of that.
Cool thing or the interesting thing was just hearing those like so many voices that one will probably never be back on the show and two will most likely not be back, and and hearing people uh, you know from uh, that seemed to kind of come come out of the past.
So there there was.
That was the interesting thing about it.
So it's just kind of kind of like a greatest hits.
I don't, I didn't care about the content.
I, I mean, I lived it.
I saw how the election went and I remember going like wow, he's gonna win like, oh my gosh, can you believe it?
Oh geez, oh no yeah, who cares?
Yeah, everyone's gonna.
And, and I think everyone's gonna feel the same about this night it's not 2016 where like, everyone's like oh yeah, go Trump.
And it's more Saved America yeah, if anything, it's.
It's just like it's funny that Trump is twice preventing uh, the first woman president and uh, Tommy Boy, Tom Sewell, I just tagged you in.
I don't know if you're able to speak yet, but you got mic authorization.
Tom Sewell, if you can, you're on brother, welcome.
All I have to say is, Donald Trump, White Power Moment.
Are you guys now, are you guys going to put Maga hats on at your next demo, Tom?
No well, haven't you heard we're on the DARK MAGA?
Yeah oh yes, you and A Lan.
Yeah, I was kind of surprised to hear you know Joel was pro Trump.
I thought that you guys were going to be purists and say, f the system and illegitimate election.
But he is white.
Yeah not yeah, i'm meming the system.
I'm just here to bring the hype.
It's four o'clock here in Australia and i'm just here to bring the hype.
Donald Trump, White Power.
We're right, we're running on this year.
I just don't care anymore.
Yeah, I remember 2016.
I I put some coin down because I was.
I was like, oh for sure, he's gonna win.
And everyone told me I was crazy.
And I won like 30 grand.
And in the next election, the 2021, I put a bunch down.
I was gonna win like 80 something grand.
And then when they did the steal, I took it personally because it felt like not just was the election stolen, but the Ethnostate was stolen off me as well that night.
So yeah, but in this year I didn't put any money down.
I couldn't be bothered.
I I didn't either, and I i've i've made some political bets before too, but this was a really weird year with the abortion enjoyers, plus uh Trump's ascendant coalition of Jewish voters and Hispanics and uh Muslims staying home.
It very well may be a grisly story for the future of Maga and the Republican Party, but I gotta ask you Tom uh, did Jacob get out on bail today, do you know?
No, I think Jacobs got caught on friday.
Uh, the two young boys had court today.
Ah I I, yeah.
When I invited Jacob on, he was like yeah, i'll come on as soon as I get out of court because uh, because of this or that.
But All right, Well, maybe he does have court and I'm wrong.
I just know the two young guys they fought today.
Yeah.
Well, if you get Michael and Nathan had court today, I'll message him now.
Maybe he's at court with them, supporting them.
That might be it.
Yep.
Because he charged with something similar to them, but they're not facing prison time because something to do with the fact that what's alleged against them was done before the law was even made.
They're like charging them retroactively.
So I don't think they're facing prison time.
And it was probably there to support them.
Was it the stiff right arm up and to the right?
Yeah, yeah.
But they did it before it was illegal.
So they're getting charged for doing the same thing, but a different charge.
Hey, brother, I'm happy.
I'm honored that you came on with us.
We're obviously running a little bit on fumes here.
It's after midnight U.S. East Coast time.
It looks like Trump is coasting.
Is it all counted?
Is it all no?
So the mainstream media is doing this thing where they've only called North Carolina one of the swing states for Trump, but the money has all skyrocketed.
Bitcoin's up.
The betting markets are all up.
It looks like a Trump guaranteed win, and it probably is.
But the official poo-bas who call these things have not remotely approached calling the states that would cinch it for him, even though it looks good.
Are they going to call it in the morning?
Or are we waiting for the India counts their votes?
They vote for like two months in India, all the different regions, but they just, you know, snap, snap, get it done with their legions of vote counters.
So we'll see.
But the libs are crying.
That's the best probabilities are there.
Yeah.
The geopolitical.
How all the libs are saying they're going to kill themselves.
That's probably the best part of a Trump election.
Oh, yeah.
A eugenic election.
Yeah.
For no other reason than they go crazy.
Get rid of like 5% of the bio-Leninism.
Yeah.
One of the things that Joel said that I found very interesting was he was voting.
He was rooting for a Trump victory because that meant that the American security umbrella for Australia vis-a-vis China would still be in play or be a little bit more competent or vigorous.
And I was a little bit surprised, you know, that's a pragmatic view, seeing as you guys are in China's backyard.
And I'm not, I'm certainly not playing gotcha, but do you share the same if you were purely an Australian deracinated national patriot, you still like the American backup given that China's right in your backyard?
Yeah, well, I don't know if Joel made the point on the stream with you guys, but he did one of our chats.
Yeah, he said in one of our chats just something about how we wouldn't really have the power we have online if it wasn't for Trump.
You know, like Rumble and, you know, X being, you know, against the censorship, even if they do censor us.
I mean, I still don't have my proper Twitter back yet, but still the fact that it gives so many of our guys a voice that wouldn't have happened without that kind of that Trump Musk.
You know, there's a lot of people behind the scenes in what you could call like the right-wing side of the State Department.
So, you know, patriots are trying to get in control.
I don't think they're completely in control, but Patriots are trying to get in control.
And that is a good thing.
I'm usually an accelerationist, but either way, like the thing that the demographics are going off the cliff regardless.
We've still got plenty of room to work with.
And what does another four years look like with Trump?
It's probably going to be more letdowns and more disappointments, but oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I just hope that what it does is it just radicalizes the left.
You know, this thing keeps swinging back and forth.
And, you know, we saw some pretty crazy riots under the Trump administration, didn't we?
It wasn't under the, it was 2019.
Trump's inauguration in Washington, D.C. saw cars burning and glass broken, and all that was all Antifa.
And virtually everyone.
They were even punching out homosexuals.
Yeah.
I want some mostly peaceful protests against Trump.
That's what I want to see.
Yeah.
But the most peaceful, fiery, but mostly peaceful.
Fiery, but mostly fiery.
Yeah, we're bringing on another wave of another wave of discontent and division amongst American people.
I think it's a good thing.
Yeah.
Because conservatives are better winners, but Libtards are worse than losers.
They lose poorly.
Yeah.
Bet your baby girl's grown up pretty fast.
Go ahead, Rolo.
Yeah.
I was going to say, it's just, it's because they're everything around them just caters to them.
And they're also simultaneously encouraged to never grow up.
So they are essentially giant children.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Just on a bunch of drugs and alcohol and hormones.
I think I maybe heard her there, but we've been talking politics and geopolitics all night long, Tom.
So pardon me for shifting gears.
Baby girl's not quite a little baby anymore.
I can hear perhaps Jim.
What's your favorite animal?
Can you tell us what your favorite animal is?
Hold on, I'll have to, I'll have to Google something.
The kangaroo?
Not going to say monkey, that's for sure.
Rolo, we're having a tender moment here.
Come on, this sounds like an above.
Say it again.
Owl.
It was owl.
What is it?
That's a good one.
Owls are cool.
What are these?
What's this?
Owl.
Owl.
Ow.
That's my daughter's spirit animal.
Yeah.
Seriously.
Owl.
Yeah, she loves owls.
That's amazing.
My only daughter had owl little paintings and images all over her bedroom when she was growing up.
She's outgrown it a little bit.
Yeah.
Too Masonic for her.
Tom, I'll one of my best pals who is not involved in the cause for his own reasons, but he's just he looks at what you guys do and the demos and the growth and the strength portrayed and just says, Coach, those Aussies are kicking our ass.
So I appreciate you guys' hats off.
You guys are showing not just balls, but intelligence and wherewithal.
So sincerely salute you, everything you've sacrificed and what you're building down there.
Yeah, we're working hard.
We had four rallies, I think, in three weeks recently.
Oh, wow.
And then we just had a camping trip, like a really big one, and did the Grampians again, which is the original Clan Cave, which really hit us in the media spotlight back in 2021.
We went and did that again.
I don't think the media are going to report on it much this year.
Yeah.
But it was a good little reunion.
And we're just watching a video.
Apparently, it wasn't that good of a reunion.
Dad had to leave.
Not a good camping trip.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, we've been hitting that hard and lots of families involved, lots of babies.
As I said in the past, like this is the most babies white nationalism's had, you know, the August had here in Australia.
And it's going to be even more babies next year.
We've got about three babies due in December.
Wonderful.
Including ours.
You got to start a new white life segment for all your streams with Blair and Joel.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Do it up.
When the birth rates are plummeting, everyone that we have is even more precious than it otherwise would have been.
Recommendation for you, Tom, and the audience.
Our pal Cross, who did time because he came in the cross eyes of Sauron, he recommended this movie called Alpha, which goes back 20,000 years ago to European prehistory.
And it's an awesome movie with a lot of drama and there's some closed captions.
But all three of my kids loved it and gave it five stars.
What's it called?
Alpha?
Alpha.
Yep.
He's sort of like a beta male son who goes out hunting.
This is prehistoric Europe 20,000 years ago.
They go out hunting buffalo and the son goes over the cliff on his first major hunt and he's forced to become a man.
Yeah.
Luna's not ready for it yet, but it just made me think of.
Luna's only watched a couple movies so far.
One is what the hell?
Scarfix just tweeted Trump just died.
Triumphantly.
People are sharing it, but I think he's trolling on this.
Gotta be.
Hold on.
Hopefully it doesn't go viral.
Yeah.
Nate Cohn says he Kamala is underperforming Biden's results just about everywhere in the country.
And that's from the New York Times.
Nate Cohn, who is, of course, Jewish, but is a serious analyst, etc.
Matt Taby says MSNBC is a more important.
No, she's professional.
Come on.
There are professionals.
Yeah, don't give me that.
Anyway.
You said serious.
It looks like professional in that he's paid.
It's funny.
I'm allergic to the serious adjective now.
You know, it's become like actually because people who project themselves.
You're not serious.
This is a serious organization.
Everybody's like, what are we?
You know, chicken feet over here.
But anyway.
Yeah, a lot of homosexuals use that term.
The biggest faggot I've ever met.
Tom, are you out of the woods?
It's been, I think we checked in with you last, less than a year ago.
We usually do these about once a year, but you still got any legal stuff hanging over your head?
Or is that all put to rest?
No, nothing.
It's the first time in three or four years that I've had legal stuff.
They've been threatening to charge me with a couple things.
I organized a rally last year in December, and they're threatening to charge me for, I don't know, public, grossly offensive behavior or something, but they haven't charged me with it yet.
But yeah, that's what they're charging most of the guys with, but we're fighting it.
Every time we do a public demonstration, even though in the law it says that there's a clause that's the exception for protest, they still charge us with it anyway.
It's just a way to just, you know, catch us in the discourage.
Yeah.
But no, I'm sweet.
I was hoping to go on holiday soon since I might be allowed to leave the country since I'm not on any criminal lists at the moment.
Yeah, we'll see how we go.
I've been invited everywhere.
Invited to America, invited to Europe, invited to Australia.
Sorry, New Zealand.
Yeah.
So we'll see.
I'm not sure where I'm going to go first.
Hey, if you, if you end up in the United States, there's plenty of guys doing work, but that would rouse me from my 43-year-old rural slumber to put up the flares and help have you in West Virginia.
We got enough space here in the infrastructure.
If you want to give a little talk or just have well, now that Trump's won the election, you know, I'm on it.
I'll get to the country and I'll say, I don't think you know who's in charge.
Right.
Call the president.
He knows who I am.
I'm on the floor in this friends.
I don't know if Wifey is listening or can hear us, but you know, now that Luna's two, I just want to raise the point that four years gap between kids is too much.
They don't have a close relationship.
So two or three years is, you know, more ideal if you want.
The gap is going to be the gap's going to be 22 months.
I think you got to, you got another one on the way.
I missed it, man.
You said that earlier.
Come on.
Sorry.
I missed it.
I have been managing for four and a half hours now.
I'm sorry.
He said it directly to you.
He said, Jesus, more white babies.
We're even having an oh, I heard it as the whole crew.
See, yeah.
Thanks, Tom.
Sorry.
There's still a bunch of guys out there.
We are.
I think we gotta wrap this soon.
Go ahead, Sam.
We gotta get regulator to say hello.
He's on there.
He's listening.
Let's get him, bully him on to say hello, and let's congratulate him on all the great things he's doing.
He's newly married.
He might be indecent at the moment, Sam.
I mean, well, he might be coach Sam.
Come on, he's consummated.
I mean, this is what you say.
He says one second.
He says, one second.
Okay.
One more minute.
All right.
I'm also, I'm just going to give.
I'm giving.
Oh, go ahead, Tom.
I'm going to head off.
Thanks for having me on.
Hey, our pleasure, buddy.
Keep on.
Stay in touch.
Donald Trump, Wai Powell, Hale Hitler.
America for the white man.
America now for the white man.
Right.
Finally.
Godspeed, brother.
Thanks for coming on.
See you, guys.
See ya.
White power.
I'm just going to say some names here that I recognize.
I'll have a Coke.
Master Ace, Durandle, Volgas, Joe, Trocart, V, David.
You just put your little hands up there.
They're probably like, Coach, I'm tired.
I'm just staying here to pad your numbers.
Justin wants in.
Justin said, when there was an opening.
Yeah.
Well, he's got authorization already.
Like, nobody really just chimed in.
Friend Father was a little bit gabby.
I don't know if he's still on.
I was like, Friend Father, come on.
Everyone was taken back because, you know, Tom's over here telling you about him.
And you're like, what's that, Tom?
You talking?
Let's not revisit last show, Rolo, where I went back and listened.
I was like, man, you, you were, you were joking.
I was clearly joking.
You were testy.
Not even toward the end.
The whole show, there was a little bit of coach.
I'm going to kill him and claim full house for my own.
David O. Dan, don't you forget it.
Yeah.
That's possible.
I keep it.
Ryan Sneedful.
I recognize that one.
That's a great name.
Cadias.
Yeah.
Evo.
Stop Jay Hayden there.
That's for John is on.
Jay Hayden.
How about Ed One John?
Ed one John.
I reckon.
How about these guys?
How about Isaac from the Final Storm?
How about that one?
I didn't even see that one.
Dio Vindiche, which I always like saying.
Mac Matt, Matt from South Africa.
Mac, who helped.
Yeah.
I don't, you know, I don't want to get to, you know, be like, oh, I know this guy from that, or, you know, whatever.
I just recognize these Ben.
People are so sensitive about the app.
You recognize Ben, don't you?
Never heard of him.
This is regularly.
Can you guys hear me?
Hey, man, can you hear me?
Oh, sorry, regular's on.
Let him do it.
Oh, dude, here you go.
Go ahead, regulator.
Oh, yeah.
Sorry, guys.
You caught me in the middle of consummating.
You know, I had to get it.
Go out, man.
Yeah, you know, congratulations, Raspberry.
You're on radio, not video.
Living the life.
Yeah, it's pretty cool.
You know, I'm surprised Coach is still awake.
You know, I mean, the guy's got to be in his what 70s, maybe by now, 70s, 80s, something like that.
Something like that.
Coach, I shared that picture with you, Coach.
I mean, what a beautiful picture right there of young love, you know.
New white love.
That's what it's all about.
New white love, new white life.
Yeah.
Regulator, not probing, but if you're newly married, did you do courthouse or elope?
Or it seemed like maybe you had a plan for a long time.
Yeah, no, yeah.
We uh ended up going to, you're good.
We uh we ended up doing a courthouse wedding.
Uh, right now, like, I have more important things I'm trying to save up for.
Like, you know, I need to buy a house that's going to be suitable for family and everything.
So we decided that we'll do a ceremony maybe in a year or something like that.
Good stuff.
Many, many such cases.
Yep.
Just don't let it slip down the to-do list.
I could see a guy being like, oh, I dodged that bullet.
You know, the whole big ceremony expensive thing doesn't have to be expensive, of course.
Oh, no.
I wouldn't worry about it.
We're way too romantic to forget about something like that.
So we have a pretty healthy thing going.
So it's pretty nice.
Good stuff, brother.
I was, I'm actually wearing one of the pieces of gear that you sent me a while back, and it's not leather chaps.
It's real.
Seriously.
Finally.
Wonderful.
Seething.
I wanted a pair of leather chaps.
Come on.
I've never had a pair of leather chaps on me, even heterosexually at a rodeo.
Yeah, probably never will.
Anyway, yeah.
John, yeah.
Go ahead.
I was going to say, do you guys think that Trump's got it in the bag for tonight, or are we going to see like a bunch of pallets showing up in the middle of the night for ballot counting?
Trump's now up to 246 as of like, I don't know, two seconds ago.
I mean, I'm looking at the Wall Street Journal right now, and the only thing they've called that matters is North Carolina.
I mean, he's up in Pennsylvania.
He's currently up in Michigan and Wisconsin, but they're really dragging their feet on calling them, which, of course, raises the spider sense that there's shenanigans afoot and the you know, the blue dart shoots up.
Yeah, Counterintelligence Global called it President Donald Trump elected to a second term as president of the United States.
So did they call it those?
They call it themselves, or did they say no?
I think they're calling it themselves.
Yeah, it's as good a source as any.
I mean, I trust more than CNN NBC.
Yeah, it's not any lesser.
Yeah.
Yep.
Yeah.
CID is actually pretty nice.
They got good reporting.
Oh, yeah.
98,000 subscribers.
Yeah, it's a good channel.
But yeah, you guys had a great stream tonight.
Oh, my gosh.
I was so pleasantly surprised to see Thomas hop on.
Yeah.
That was really awesome.
That's that's the dude, right?
He's the guy, yeah.
At least, you know, down under the editor.
Everybody, yeah, he's been on the show a bunch, so everybody loves him.
Yeah, we got to get Alan to if Alan is going to clone somebody, might as well be Tom Sewell.
Yeah, yeah, too much.
Yep, yeah, show's getting big, though.
You guys have star-studded casts now.
I mean, how does it feel to be big time?
Hey, man, you know, what doing good goes around, right?
Like, it's just we're we can't be friends to everybody, and everybody's gonna like, you know, hit some skids here and there or whatever.
But yeah, it's it's nice to have if for if nothing else, we are gonna be a big tent and maintain friendships wherever it's possible.
And I don't know, I have to, I don't know if we're gonna release this on the RSS because it was janky at the top from that hiccup, and then it's gone so long.
And I, I, I guess we can just put it out as a time capsule.
Yeah, they want it.
It's gonna be like five hours.
Well, I like the way that Rolo described it, kind of like a best hits sort of thing.
Like, you guys really did have some cool guys come in and you know, say their piece.
It was a good, it was a good environment.
A lot of good takes for sure.
Yeah.
All right.
And Joe, where is Joe?
Joe said he's like, he's ready to go.
I'm just finally catching up.
Jo, where are you?
I don't know.
Are you still there?
Are you listening?
Put your hand up.
Let me go back.
I don't know.
Maybe my telegram froze or something.
I did not see him.
Me neither.
I'm on live lake watching all the Kamala supporters crying.
It's funny.
It's funny.
It is.
It is funny.
Those people, those people suck so much.
It's funny because that's because American politics is a circus.
So, you know what?
Why not let this clown dunk on the other clown?
Come on.
Right.
Yeah.
He was.
God.
Yeah.
I've been noticing more and more as time has gone on.
Like, I've always tried to be really conservative when it comes to looking at our political enemies.
You know, we always see these extreme cases of these like crazy SJWs or whatever.
They're like throwing tantrums and like their life is an absolute like drug addled mess and everything.
And for the most part, I thought it was like a meme, but I've been meeting more and more of these people.
Where have you been living?
Have you been living on the moon?
It's been insane.
It's nuts.
Like literally like the meme of like, you know, like couples adopting like brown children, having like pit bulls and being obsessed with Disney and stuff.
Like it's all real.
Very real.
Yeah.
They are literally all like that.
Like they're not normal anymore.
Like when I meet regular liberals, they're like, they're just liberal and they otherwise are normal.
They're all over 70.
Not that all liberals over 70 are normal, but if they are like a liberal like between like 20 and 40 is a zannied up Disney obsessed pit bull having brown child adopted crazy person.
Yeah, like 30 years ago, it was possible to be a liberal and be kind of normal.
Lived around white people.
So they weren't pressured into getting like Negro dogs and Negro kids in a Negro house.
Like you just like you could be liberal and then have a white community.
So it didn't really matter.
But now being liberal is about chopping off your dick and having encouraging blacks to kill white people.
And then so liberals keep up with the Jaquans.
And then that's what they're doing now.
Right.
I will say there is hope, though, you know, especially for the young, just confused, easily trickable white women.
I mean, they need you to save them.
They need a guy to come in.
Scoop them up.
Yeah, there's no one, no one can be blackfilled or discouraged or pessimistic about the future.
Look at this.
We have this wonderful young guy with his young bride and a baby on the way.
We have to be positive and optimistic.
Two kidneys.
And yeah, two old kidneys.
He retained both kidneys.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's the you can have, folks.
You can have it all like regulator here.
The wife and the kidney.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Having it all, you know, taking a lunch break on a night shift job, calling into a racist podcast.
Just living the life, boys.
We're not just a racist podcast, you son of a bitch.
New York Times forecast shows Trump is going to win the popular vote by 1%.
Kamala did win Virginia handy right as rain, those Northern Virginia districts reported, and she's up 52 to 46 if we round to the nearest number.
And I'm sure those last two districts are like Alexandria and Fairfax or whatever.
No, no, actually they're rural.
So it might get a little bit better.
But 1242 here in the Mountain Mama, it looks like it's all but over and the networks are dragging their feet, I don't know, for views and ads or just postponing the inevitable.
I still trying to save from the massive suicide that's inevitable.
Yeah, they're like doing a lot of live therapy.
There's still a chance.
Carl Rove with the whiteboard.
Remember, here's how Bernie can win.
Here's how Romney could still win.
Yeah, so many things we've been through.
Republicans will win a Senate majority.
So they've taken the Senate.
The House is still up in the air.
I saw they had flipped a couple seats where, of course, they already have the majority and Trump is coasting.
So it's just funny to me because I cared about none of the Republicans winning this.
I mean, it matters.
I'm not alone in that.
Oh, yeah.
I'm just saying, it's just like, I have no interest in like the House and the Senate because like no matter what, they're still going to vote on the same issues that just wreck us.
And divided that we need is going to be done.
Unified government is a dangerous thing.
I do care more that there's people that aren't voting for the baby killing party.
I mean, that is something.
But it's just like open borders, global warming and dead babies.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's just they're voting against that, which is nice, but it's just at the end of the day, like it doesn't matter if Republicans take the House and the Senate.
Like, I mean, they had, they had all of this under Trump the first time and he just didn't do anything.
It's going to happen.
The memes are starting.
There's the Kamala Harris has to pick between the button, start Armageddon or acknowledge that Trump has won.
I will say, go ahead.
I was going to say, just a reminder to any stragglers that are left out there listening stuff.
If we have a Trump victory here, we will see a boom in the economy.
Right now is a great time to invest while things are ticking up.
They're only going to continue to grow.
So don't be afraid to put some investments in things, move some money around.
There's a little more sense of confidence going forward, at least on the material plane.
Yep.
I do think food will be cheaper, but here's my question.
If this was, If uh, if the Democrats ran Harris because they wanted someone to lose to Trump so they could run a quote unquote more serious candidate next time around, does Harris know that she was essentially the butt of a joke?
That's what I want to know.
I know, but like, I mean, she's really butt hurt that they kicked him out, and then she's going to be butthurt that they sacrificed her up on a platter.
I mean, they raised billions of dollars, they had a massive thing, you know, friendly news coverage.
They literally wafted her up into the lead through media.
They had every celebrity in the world endorse her.
Yep.
Well, that's just you know, normal for the Democratic Party.
You know, that happens every election cycle.
And she's still lost.
Yeah.
Well, I think that honestly, the plan was, you know, if I'm putting my tinfoil hat on, I think that Trump was honestly supposed to die.
You know, I think that he is supposed to be dead right now.
Yeah, and I think they wanted him to die and have and have Nikki Haley be the one there.
I think that's what they wanted.
And then they had a golden opportunity with that meme.
So they said, well, we can't put Nikki Haley in, but we could put a guy who's married to a Nikki Haley.
YMCA is playing Donald Trump is about to give a speech.
I'm watching this half-assed amateur Amazon Prime.
Yeah, there's nothing that looks like it's gonna.
Yeah, is there not a better Republican anthem than Wyatt's?
Oh, I know.
Coming out to it's all right.
It's uh, or yeah, God, yeah, total total boomer soundtrack.
Like, we got to get Trump in.
But it's not just that, it's a boomer soundtrack.
It's a song about having sex.
Oh, I know, guys.
Yeah.
Bobbing back and forth.
Um, I wanted to let Justin.
I've unmuted.
I've really tried to be disciplined and I've been almost overly gracious here.
Uh, Durundal is unmuted.
I unmuted our friend from South Africa.
Uh, basically, it's no holds barred.
I'm going to go to sleep relatively soon as much as I would love to stay up.
Uh, and I dare say maybe you guys could keep going.
Rolo, you have admin privileges, although I'm too much of a control freak probably for that.
But Durandal, or Durindall, yeah, Justin, Justin, you're in regulators.
Stay with us.
Hang in.
Congratulations again.
Everybody, authoritarian, never took the, yeah, but Durandal, Matt, Master Ace, Justin, speak now or forever holding on.
Let me jump in.
Let me jump in first, real quick.
Please.
I want to break up the love fest.
You guys are all happy about this whole Trump winning thing.
Thank you.
Yes, ground us.
It's terrible.
It's absolutely terrible.
My parents are going to be insufferable for the next four years.
I have to deal with them.
They live in my house with me and they're ecstatic about the whole Trump situation.
And I was really hoping for Kamala Harris to pull it out.
Not that I thought she would win, but if she did, my parents might have been so despondent with it that they'd actually let me manage their accounts and help them transition into retirement.
Now they think they've got it made.
They think they've made all the right decisions.
They're going to be going on with the nonsense they've been doing the last 60, 70 years of their life.
So now I have to deal with that.
I thought you said they were, I thought you were going to say that they were going to put on their skull masks and go fuck wild.
You just want to help them make more money.
And they're like, nah, we don't need your help anymore, sonny boy.
We want to drownate money for us.
They're going full greater Israel for the levels of power.
Domino Trump makes me all the money.
What Jo, if you're there, Durindle, you got it too.
But Jo's been like, how do I join a podcast?
Where is stream?
And I was like, son of a bitch, I just saw you with his hand up.
J.O., how do I?
Looks like you're unmuted.
Welcome back, old friend.
How the hell are you?
What have you been doing tonight?
Joe.
Yo.
He sounds underwater, but barely intelligible.
Maybe never know.
Yeah.
Yeah, it sounds like you're on the yeah, he's heads in the fish tank.
Hey, guys, can you hear me when I talk here?
Uh, was that?
I don't know who that was.
Master Ace.
Master Ace.
Yes, we can hear you while Jo's pulling his head out of the fish tank.
I mean, you're slightly better than him.
I think you guys know kind of how I feel about this, but I will say this: like my sister, for instance, is uber libtard.
And I spent the weekend talking to like super libtarded people, and we came to some agreements on stuff.
And one thing I'll say is, I sent my sister like that BB Netanyahu two-set, you know, two-set your complete electoral victory meme this morning.
And she was responding with like, that's the real victory here.
So there's a shift that is happening.
It's, it's oh, are you still there?
Yeah, yep.
Come on.
Yeah, I mean, we'll take his point on.
I mean, liberals and leftists for different reasons, of course, are hostile to Israel.
And if that's some place where we can find common ground, like there is a certain person in my life who is vociferously anti-Israel and Bibi and Trump.
And it's like, but we would not agree on anything else.
Because it's funny.
I don't know if that's horseshoe theory or divergent chaos.
But yeah, it's.
Yeah, I think a lot of us know the type, you know, and it is something that you are seeing a lot more.
Keep in mind, like as, you know, as time goes on, I think that that anti-Israel sentiment is going to linger in the left wing.
However, I think it was, I think Rolo's mentioned this before, maybe, but they are going to continue to conflate like Jewish people with white people.
You know, they're going to keep acting like that's the same thing.
And they're going to lump it in with us for sure.
So if you know those people in your life, you know, don't be afraid to kind of point out the fact that we are doing it.
Well, I mean, yeah, that's the move, but they're going to continue to vilify white people.
Finally, someone that speaks English.
Yeah.
Master Ace, I think wherever you are, your service is bad.
Hey, coach, Durindel here.
Can you guys?
Hey, finally.
Yeah, he's not calling from Oshkosh out in the sticks.
He's got first world internet.
What's up, buddy?
Thank you so much for coming.
Thanks for having me, guys.
Sam, Rolo, love being here.
Great show tonight.
Really love it.
I was listening to a couple of my boomer friends from church tonight, and they were rather on board with all the crazy talk.
They kind of liked it.
We were listening to this with you.
Yeah, we were smoking cigars.
All right.
Nice.
There you go.
Spreading the good word.
Yes.
I kind of think the winner tonight, the presidency, whether it looks like it's going to be Trump or Harris, is kind of like a booby prize.
Think unfortunately, I think, or maybe fortunately, whoever's the president in the next four years is probably going to be the one left holding the bag when the music stops here.
I think I don't, I don't, you know, I don't think Trump saves everything.
I don't think, you know, I kind of agree with what regulator was saying earlier that I don't think they expected Trump to be here.
And they just wanted someone just to be holding the bag when everything kind of when everything kind of goes down their shitter because there's so many things in my view that could just go wrong, whether it's the economy or something with Russia, Ukraine, or the craziness going on in the Middle East with Iran and crazy ass Jews.
I think it's a booby prize.
I think whoever's the president is just screwed.
So you're saying something's going to happen.
I think it's inevitable.
I don't think, I don't see how we avoid it.
Nothing ever happens.
Yeah, that's...
They were saying that in 1932.
Man, I have my AirPods in, so they suck, they suck.
But...
You sound good.
They're going to continue to build happening.
I disagree with the nothing ever happens, guys, because I don't think there is in control as everybody likes to pretend.
You know, there's a lot of things.
Things clearly have happened throughout history.
Yeah, I just, I just one time.
I can't believe.
I just can't believe.
I don't believe that everything's part of a plan by the all-powerful Zog.
I just don't believe that.
And especially now, the Jews and the people in charge today are not the same people from 80 years ago.
They're just not.
There's too many things going on.
There's too many, too many things going too many different directions.
And, you know, this is an accelerationist mindset, but I think it's based in reality.
Like the economy's not doing well, even though it kind of looks like it.
It's all, I think it's smoke and mirrors.
War could break out at any point in three or four different parts of the globe.
And something is going to, it's going to be the old proverbial straw that breaks the camel's back.
Something will happen.
It will snowball out of control and no one's really in charge.
Shit's just going to happen.
And it's right now it looks like it's going to be Trump.
He's going to be left holding the bag when a dollar is now worth, it's like, you know, the old Zimbabwe, you know, $100,000.
$10 million note.
Yeah, no, I just.
And I guess I'm eternally white-pilled in the sense that I came into this late.
I wasn't with any of you guys.
That was a normie that just kind of fell in.
I just stumbled across coaches Twitter in like 2015.
Yeah, and then 2019 following the show, brother.
I remember it.
I was like, man, I don't know who this guy is, but he seems like a good guy.
I just literally just serendipity or whatever.
I just stumbled.
I was like afraid to even be on Twitter because they're going to find out that I'm paying attention.
I just, I don't think that it had this level of control.
There's so many rakes to step on here.
And I just, I just, I just see Trump is just going to be the guy holding the bag and he's going to look at it, you know, and it's going to be a footnote in history, a big one at that.
I think you raise a valid point, Dorindo, real quick, Rolo.
Kate Hikes in the comment zone the other day.
He was saying, no, they want Trump back in, not because of this or that or whatever, but because there is still lots of wealth to extract from America and Trump would make that a more going concern.
Now, to Durandal's point, when the Federal Reserve is cutting interest rates to make money cheaper and the yield on the treasury bonds is increasing, that is a flashing red warning sign that something is going wrong because those are making money cheaper.
The yield on the treasury drops in line with that usually.
So depressions happen, massive corrections happen.
Whether or not Shlomo is literally pulling the strings and pressing the red button and saying, yes, let's do it now.
It's 100% or it's absolutely conceivable that that overdue correction, at least economically, could fall in Trump's lap, whether they puppeteered it or not.
And I'm looking forward to fat people being hungry.
Aren't they always?
Yeah.
I want them hungrier.
Well, and think about, you know, we obviously, our Great Depression was even worse in Germany.
We created Weimar and we got the Reich and which, you know, that happened.
But in America, we held together because we are a homogeneous, high IQ European nation.
Exactly.
If we have a big economic downturn now and the EBT card starts stops working, things go nuclear.
And I mean that almost literally in 30 days.
You know, when Shaniqua can't feed her six babies from the six different dudes, it goes insane.
And I think a lot of people are poo-pooing it because didn't I see just in the last week or two that isn't the largest, one of the largest expenditures of government spending right now is just servicing the debt exactly.
Yep.
It's it's exceeded.
Yeah.
It's a trope.
We've been talking about, I've been hearing about it since I was a young man.
It's a defense budget at this point.
Yeah.
And I like it's poo-pooed, but like I said, and we've been talking about since I was a young man in the Clinton era, but it's a real, it's for real.
It's showing up now.
And like I said, it's not just one thing.
I don't think you could point to one thing, but I personally believe like one thing is that proverbial snowflake that starts on the hilltop and it just spirals out of control.
And I'm white-pilled in the sense that back to when I first discovered the movement as a whole, and I was just Joe Normie, things are, in my view, this is a 30,000-foot view, are way better now than they were even in 16.
And it looks shittier, but all these fucking idiots, sorry, guys, I apologize.
Are out of the movement.
The Enochs are out of the movement.
Most of the grifters are out of the movement.
A lot of the weirdos that really were off-putting to me and still are to a degree are gone.
It's the serious people are left.
And there's so many, like I put earlier in the chat, Matt Bracken, who's he's not a big guy, but he's not tiny either, is liking and reposting the 14 words that I just put on his chat.
Retired specialists that guys like Jake Shields are having on it's I don't think it's a little thing.
I think things are way better in a sense.
Oh, yeah.
People forget because so many of us have been banned from Twitter how much anti-Semitism and race realism is going on on Twitter.
It is a lot.
It's a lot.
Because if you only look on Telegram, you see the same things over and over, but you go on Twitter, it's a thousand different accounts every day saying it's the Jews whenever a politician says, like, why can't something be done?
Well, just simply as people being, hey, it's okay to be white.
And that, you know, it's a it's a it's a meme, but it's not anymore.
And I'm super white-pilled about not about Trump.
I, you know, the guy's up, yeah, Zio Puck.
I really hate the dude.
Um, Harris is a brown moron, but I think that we're in a we're going to be in a really, we need to be in a really strong position, in a good position, or try to be, because there's going to be, in my opinion, really big opportunities when things go south.
But did you guys ever really think Trump was damn, just use, just use speakerphone, take those AirPods out and throw them in the trash?
Ben, I know, I, I know, every time you come on good, I'm like, oh, that's there.
You go, just use speaker, yeah.
I mean, I said every time he's about to make a great point, and then he drops it.
His wife's choking him.
He's just about to make a good point, and then she's like, shut up, shut up.
Usually, you pay double for that kind of action.
The winning lottery numbers.
Rollo has a cutout drop or a special effect.
What's not out who is going to win the election?
That's me when my camera's on, or I'm down in the gazebo.
Yeah, I'm hardwired in here tonight.
I should take a picture of this sloppy control panel.
But yeah, Master Ace, just get on speaker and complete your thoughts.
Reality Enjoyer, I did tap you in.
JO, I tapped you in.
Just hop in here.
It's like 80s party line at this stage of the night.
They call Jordan.
Can you hear me?
Is that John?
John, you got it.
Yeah.
Hey.
Oh, fuck.
Here we go.
Oh, my God.
I'll tell you what, I'm going to take this opportunity before Master Ace puts out his killer sake.
I got to get going.
See you, brother.
Thanks for jumping in.
I appreciate you guys having me on.
And you guys have a great night.
You too.
Thanks for joining us.
John, it sounded like sell service or Wi-Fi there.
If you want to try it again, go at it or Master Ace, it's yours.
If you took your AirPods out or Jo, it's yours, buddy.
Just unmute yourself.
Man, I thought go ahead.
What?
Impossible.
Maybe he's messing with us.
He's doing this on purpose.
All right.
You got us.
All right.
Good prank.
Thank you.
Yeah.
And while we're waiting for these guys to figure out their stuff, Durindle, it's not interrupting me, Rolo.
Yes, yes, you can.
Let me just tell Durandle, like his instincts are right.
It's just a question of when, right?
And I've been expecting it so many times over the past decade that it's like, oh, you know, shrunken Wojack, like the happening will come.
But I don't want to be too disillusioned and not be ready for it when it effing happens.
Well, Coach, you're absolutely 100% right because I was convinced during the first part of the Trump years that it was happening.
But I think being an adult, you have to look, you know, you never can tell when it's going to happen.
But I just, I just feel like it's going to happen.
And it's not going to happen in 10 or 20 years.
Yeah.
I don't, I can't see 10 or 20 years of stumbling along for that long.
I just, I, I could, I'm, yeah, I'm wrong all the time.
I'll just start with the channel.
All the timelines are compressed, though.
The timelines are compressed.
So I think you're right.
Camp of the Saints, endless debt.
Three flashpoints in the world: Russia, Ukraine, Iran, Israel, and China, Taiwan.
Well, India, Pakistan.
Let them have some fun together.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
Go ahead, buddy.
Yes.
Please.
To the nothing ever happens and the variables are around it.
Well, remember there was that girl that leaked Israel that was going to do some attack and it was some like, I want to say she was like an Iranian woman or something.
I think you have a lot of, like, you have the intersection of the DEI hires that look out for themselves first that runs counter to what Jews are trying to do.
And I think that's what interferes with a lot of happenings.
Because I think almost at any time, your Ben Shapiros out there, like, especially ones in the government, are like, all right, airstrike now.
But then you have people that are like, oh, I don't want to airstrike that.
That's where all my cousins live.
So I think you have a lot of nothing ever happens because they've put too many problem people in positions of power instead of, you know, a bunch of drooling white boomers slaves.
Yep.
Yeah.
Fair point.
I'm just looking at the news.
I don't know if it's me because I've been distracted, but it seems like the news has been way crappier this year.
I don't know.
That's what Sam was saying.
All these websites suck.
Like, I'm like, can you just show me like, but like the popular vote?
And like, if I click over a state, yeah, I guess it's happening.
Josh Hawley, senator from Missouri, obviously coasting to re-election.
But they've literally only called North Carolina and Georgia of the crucial swing states.
Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona, still out.
Nevada, he's ahead, 51 to 48.
Yeah.
Trump is on his way to give a victory speech shortly.
It's just funny that Harris, like, just like thinking about it, like Harris is the person that they put to be president.
She was so spectacularly, like, from the fact that she got no support from the Democratic Party in the primaries to the fact, I don't even like the Willie Brown stuff is probably true, but it's kind of cheap.
It's like, even put that aside.
She was a prosecutor, blah, blah, blah.
But over and over again with the word, you know, every politician probably does word salad every once in a while, but to do it repetitively, that brutal clip of her saying, what has been unburdened by what can be 50 times, literally.
There's Joe.
Oh, get him on here.
Welcome back.
I think, go ahead, Jayo, it's yours.
So, uh, yeah, I uh, I have a little bit of nostalgia for this one that I didn't feel in 2020, but I listened to the show that we did four years ago earlier today.
Yeah.
And I was talking about the worst case scenario is that big tent anti-racism would work.
Right.
Reverse sailor strategy.
Reach out to the Browns.
And it's working.
Um, I can tell you where I work and what I see and who I talk to across demographics.
Like it is the Norman Khan's dream.
It is the boomer's dream.
NW's dream.
Yeah.
El Salvador, Nigeria, Mexico, wherever everyone's all in.
And The big points are inflation and the just discussion of the tranny stuff.
Yeah.
It has almost nothing to do with Israel Palestine.
It's inflation and trannies.
And brown normies, essentially.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Implying any of them aren't, but yeah.
It's rough.
Like in.
I'm I've been watching the election coverage tonight and clipping through like, oh, I'll watch the young Turks for a couple minutes.
I'm going to watch Tucker for a couple minutes.
I'm going to watch whatever, you know.
And I up until today, I did not have this sense of, oh, let's go, let's go, let's go.
But like, I'm kind of letting myself enjoy this like I would enjoy a Super Bowl.
Yeah.
Like, I don't actually care, but like, let's just have some fun with it.
Right.
Like, I'm so checked out of everything that, like, oh man, he just got Georgia.
That's cool.
Like, I'm, I'm, I'm LARPing like it's 2016 and there's still something that can be done.
Um, that that magic's gone.
No, no, it's, it's gone.
But like, I'm just sort of letting myself fall into it.
And tomorrow I won't care again.
The one thing I sort of do care about in all of this is base flight is a big deal to me.
Getting back to the moon.
Yes, I said back to the moon.
Getting to Mars.
Lower, low Earth orbit colonies.
That stuff's really important to me.
And Elon having become a part of this whole thing and doors opening for him is a big deal for me.
Like, I'm also a big combat sports fan.
So like, I don't know, Dana being allowed to run amok, I guess, would be good.
Jake Shields continuing to do what he does in theory.
Well, the only bummer there is that before Jake Shields blew up, me and Jake used to talk on the reg.
And there's three or four guys in our thing that I know of who used to talk to Jake on the reg.
And then once he got red pill, he goes to us.
Kind of a bummer, but I'm glad he's doing the work he's doing, even if it means he doesn't talk to me anymore.
Sure.
So this is bittersweet, essentially.
This is an echo of 2016.
But I'm not sure if I caught it or you didn't expand on it.
In 2020, I was so filled of like current event hatred and disappointment in Trump that I was kind of secretly hoping that he lost.
And I, you know, I was like, I'll smash an egg on my head if he wins by midnight, right?
I was that confident that Biden was going to come and blow him out.
And this time around, I've listened.
I've been much more, I was just like, at first, I was enthusiastic and then I gave it up.
And then I've been like scanning the Panopticon or the universe of our guys' opinions.
And it's everything from this is going according to Zog's plan to this is good for us, just enjoy it.
Or you stupid son of a bitch, take the victory.
Don't like, you know, keep wanting to be a loser, stupid WN.
But throughout this now, one, two, three, four, five and a half hours, not a single person on the stream has expressed genuine enthusiasm for white nationalism or racial advocacy or reducing Jewish power or getting influence in the administration.
And I think that's pretty, it's an indictment perhaps of our efficacy, but it's also a damning statement about what this victory that's about to be declared any minute really represents.
Not to be Debbie Danner.
Have fun.
Sorry, Jay.
I don't mean to rain on your parade, but not a single person has been like, this is going to be great for white advocates or reducing Jewish power.
No one.
Well, we've been tricked.
No, we're not that tricky.
It is for us.
We're not going to benefit from this.
Like I said, I'm watching.
I don't know, like Freddie Freeman's walk-off grand slam in game one of the World Series.
I don't want to pay attention to baseball anymore.
That's an incredible moment.
And like, I'm just doing that tonight.
This is the World Series.
It's the Super Bowl.
It's whatever.
And tomorrow I'm not going to care anymore.
We don't have.
Hold on.
Anon, let Jo finish.
Yep.
We don't have that we had eight years ago.
I know what kind of people we were talking to then.
Four years ago, we were talking to nobody.
Tonight, we're talking to nobody.
If there's anything good that ends up coming out of this, it's like secretly based or something.
I'm not in on it.
Whereas I would have been eight years ago, like there are even people who are power players now.
Like I even briefly mentioned Jake Shields.
There's other people who I won't out who I know are in the system and working toward our ends.
They're not getting anywhere.
It's not working, but I know that they're there and they're trying.
And I guess that's cool enough.
But like we're losing you like Matthew McConaughey in whatever that movie where he was going through the black hole.
It's like we're losing contact with him behind the show.
Jameson Massacre 4.
Yeah.
No, no, no.
Not Inception, but the interstellar.
Yeah.
JO is like Matthew McConaughey through the bookshelves.
Seriously, you were fading out there and it was distorted.
Come back.
Anon Commando piped in there.
But yes, who's celebrating right now?
It's like the Lomezes and the BAPS and the Darren Beaties and the Captive Dreamers and all of the Mishlings and the guys with like minor or major connections to the Trump world who have some level of admixture.
And we're on the outside of it.
I've refused to be associated with those kind of people.
And I would like to say this.
I've been around for a while and I have kind of stayed in the background for things that I've been doing.
But I've always been pro-white for the longest time.
And I'm going to continue to be pro-white.
Not pro-Republican, not pro-electoral politics, but pro-white, simple as.
And where I can find a function to do that, that's what I want to do.
Amen.
And if I could quote the great Dr. Reverend Martin Luther Kang in his quotation that was around the carpet of the Oval Office when Obama took office, the arc of the universe is long, but it trends towards justice or something like that.
But what I mean, of course, is in the end, nature and righteousness will probably take its course.
And this is maybe a pyrrhic victory for us and a pyrrhic victory for them too.
So, like in 2016, I thought we had some shots at the long ball.
I thought we had some opportunities to get in on things that mattered.
I have no illusions.
This cycle that we are going to gain any sort of foothold, any sort of power, that anything's going to work out for us.
Again, like we are, I'm watching the TV tonight, and they're like, I'm watching two separate feeds, like one from Normie Cons and one from the left.
And one side is celebrating the other side is having a meltdown that Trump went from 8% of the black vote to 20% of the black vote in Wisconsin.
Oh, boy.
Yeah.
And Jayo.
Why do you not have a dog in that fight?
Boy, would I rather someone said the word white once?
So, like, again, I'm looking at it like a sporting event or like the Olympics or something.
And I'm, I'm stoked that space flight is going to get something, but I don't pretend that that pales in comparison to like the JQ and demographic replacement or something.
Like, I.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, we might get diverse space crews to the moon and then to Mars as we absorb half of India and get low tax rates and try to find someplace even more remote and more rural to have peace of mind.
It's, you know, parificories.
I see Jordan down there.
He's a pal from a long ago.
And it's very eerie.
You know, it's strange, Jo.
What about Justin?
Justin should have approval.
I'm tapping in Jordan if I think that that's the Jordan that I am.
The thought occurred to me.
I wonder how many feds or Antifa are like either listening to this actively or I'm sure the coach.
Don't worry.
I see you, Fred Father.
But no, I mean, everything that JO said right there, like got me in the feels, except for the space fetish.
Yes, I love space too.
Science is great or whatever.
And JO has a vested interest in rooting against space exploration because he and I, he may have forgotten it, but I screen capped it.
We made a bet about when men would actually step foot on the moon again.
I'm going to lose that bet.
I think we bet $148.88.
I will remake that bet.
I will remake that bet.
Okay.
Now that like Elon has an in.
So I'll go double or nothing with you.
But I do contest that had Trump won, I'd have won that bet.
Like Elon has self-interest.
Oh, if he won in 2020.
He has a patriotic, you know, idea or whatever.
But like, let's not pretend that this guy isn't a federal contractor with ICBMs.
And oh, yeah.
Oh, Palantir, Teal, and Palantir, basically, like total spy tech.
There's, yeah, everybody, why don't you like JD Vance, coach?
I was like, because he's a stalking horse for duracinated, like libertarian, big tech, IQ supremacy.
I'm asking you that question.
Are you talking to like mental patients?
Are you going to go to asylum?
Specifically verbatim that that was.
That was me.
I'm sorry, i'll never know.
That was the truck believer thing.
Come on.
Yeah, before I was w n, I was like and cap IQ nationalism, like I know who these people are and where they come from and i've followed them for a long time and like, for example, when I said earlier that, like it's a bummer, I don't get to talk to Jake Shields anymore, he's not like a high iq Paypal mafia guy, but the guy that I said there's another guy we don't talk to anymore who was one of them.
And if you've been around long enough, if you are focus on that word for a second, then you do know who i'm talking about.
And that was our guy um, and he basically said, uh, i'm gonna go do other things and make a lot of money yeah, and there are people who did really well, who said, I am playing chat and if you were as smart as me, as capable as me, if you had the same plans that I had, you would have made the 10,
11 figures that i'm making and you'd be able to do what i'm doing.
You're not qualified to question me on this, so just let me do what i'm doing and at the time, they definitely had the rhetorical bona fides to say what they were saying.
So I kind of don't question some of those movers and shakers but, like I know the Iq nationalists, I know the, the libertarian sorts, who a lot of them do uh, reject Zionism.
A lot of them do reject, like they certainly reject China whatever um, but they are exactly Jd Vance.
They are exactly like, hey man, I am out here breeding and I am marrying a woman with 118 Iq, regardless her skin color.
Uh-huh, my look at that 100.
You yeah, and you can even see their eyes when you have a conversation with them.
They're clearly intelligent eyes and they have different interests than we do, which is more blood and soil, less.
Let's reach the stars, no matter what the cost.
Or let's build the next fancy killing machine, even if it's serving the government that is currently enabling camp of the saints 100 and that's, that's among the better.
It's almost.
It's like well okay, they kind of get it.
Uh, and the other real black pill is that, if you want to look at our track record from 2016 to today, that they kind of bet right.
Hold on one sec.
Um, I do.
I really want to hear from Jordan, but yeah it's uh, it's our failure and their desire For lucre and space exploration, more than fixing fatal flaws ongoing right here for the people that enabled them to have their special dreams, white people without Jewish subversion.
Not to make it all about that.
Was that a non friend father?
Real quick.
Go ahead.
Let me just.
That's all right.
You admitted you were drinking earlier.
That's the only reason.
Oh, that only wore off.
That was five hours ago.
All right.
Fox News is projecting that Trump is winning Pennsylvania and he's going to waddle his dumpy ass out to speak on stage any that's right.
Yep.
We had a uh we had a little uh sentimental introspective moment there, but the political grind goes on.
Um, yeah, it's funny.
The networks are still so dragging their feet on making calls, but Trump's and he did this in 2010.
They're doing this to mess with us.
Yes, we should have they don't they don't care about us.
They're doing yeah, yeah, maybe they're yeah.
Well, let me tell you guys a quick story from inside baseball about a base characteristic of JD Vance's wife.
I have no story.
I was like, I'll share one real quick story.
I know a guy who was close on my life earlier in life who was pure Nordic phenotype, hyperborean, and he married a subcontinental, not particularly attractive woman and gave birth to mixed race children.
And I was thinking today, I was like, I wonder if he looks at JD Vance and is like, that's my guy.
I'm voting for Trump Vance.
Or if he's like, absolutely not.
That son of a bitch is stupid as fuck.
He made the same mistake.
It's like, I'm sorry.
Or does he look at Harris?
Does he look at Harris and say, this is my mistake?
Who knows?
Like, tears in the rain.
What were you saying there, Jo?
And then I want to tap in.
Friend father.
And Jordan, too.
I've seen the pictures.
Yep.
What is?
Yeah.
And well, we could go on for hours about race mixing and the pressures that are on us and the mistakes that we all or many of us could have made, you know, before we were red-pilled or before we knew better and when we were 20 years old and thinking with one set of organs instead of the other.
But it's amazing how they've propagandized it and just made it not just normalized, not just accepted, but the ideal from advertisements.
Yes, absolutely.
That's what you're supposed to do.
And yeah, anybody who says that white genocide is right, but we're past that.
Jordan, chime in if you can, brother.
It's all yours.
They're red-pilled non-white.
I wonder what they're up to.
Did you guys see the little Chinese lady from New Hampshire screaming at people?
Sounds funny.
The white woman screaming at the baby in the Chinese.
No, no, no.
There's a Chinese lady in New Hampshire running for Congress against the CIA director's wife or something.
And she was just so stereotypically Chinese and yelling at the other woman.
And I want to know if she's winning.
No, Nick.
Nick Freitas had posted something about that with that woman.
You still live in Portsmouth with a $2 million house.
Nick Freitas.
That's a name I haven't heard in a long time.
Isn't he like a Virginia?
Absolutely.
Yeah, I've heard good things about him.
Oh, man.
I'm trying to find that.
Like, tell me Grace Huck is this little Chinese lady tiger mom, like, screaming and stuff with, like, no respect for Western norms, but like, demanding meritocracy was hilarious to me.
I just thought of the image from 2016 of the white Chad father literally looked like Nathan D'Amigo or like the yes meme with the baby in his arm and his cute wife at his side walking to a Trump rally with all the like harpies and the Browns and the Antifa screaming at them.
You guys can probably picture it.
I think he had a yellow shirt on.
And that was like the symbol of our resistance, I guess, to go and to hear a Jew owned carnival barker.
I might add.
The biggest bummer in the world is that that guy was not more so worth appealing to than like Dominicans and blacks and stuff just go around.
Scott Pressler, Forgiato Blow, Amber Rose.
Hulk Hogan.
The list goes on.
Yeah.
Pete Rockfolk wrote Hulk Hogan like RNC lineup before I'll take like these various like Latino rappers,
etc. that like you obviously know Trump has no idea who they are, but like they show up in Florida and it's like, wow, look, the biggest Puerto Rican rapper in the world is supporting Trump over here.
Five foot five.
Oh, wow.
Only fans girl is supporting people over here.
The fact is those people have more access than we do.
And I'm going to get, like, if anyone's listening to this, this is happening at fucking 12:30 in the morning on election night, and it's five hours into your show or whatever.
You're going to hear this.
There are people in Tucker's camp who are with us.
I know that.
Like, that's not a maybe.
That's not a theory.
I know there are people in Tucker's camp who are with us, and Tucker has Trump's ear.
But that even isn't enough.
Like, I know how much contact we had to power eight years ago.
And it's just nothing today compared to what we had then.
And that's such a freaking bummer that forehead tattoo only fans girl and Puerto Rican rapper and Lil Pump and all of these people have more access than we do.
How about my African-American friend over there?
No, the garbage.
I'm isolating that.
No, no, it was, it was great.
Well done, friend father.
Yeah, I unmuted you.
Yeah.
No, hey, yeah.
I'm the shows from now on.
Oh, man.
This has been a lot of fun.
If I did this every week, I would kill myself.
Yeah, I'm going to have to go to bed, coach.
You only know every six months.
Sam stepped up to be our correspondent reporting data from the field.
And I was, it was slightly no, I know.
Yeah, in 2020, we had Flashman, who was like, wow, from Virginia's Fairfax district, you know, whatever.
He did it.
And we're late in the night, and I've had a couple of Miller Lights by now.
But Sam, thank you so much.
This show never would have been, it never would have gotten off the ground and it never would have been sustained for so long.
And it never would have had so many heartfelt fans from across the spectrum.
The skinhead scene, the old scene, the Christian scene, the Christian identity scene, the Catholic scene.
You know, I love, you know, I love, you know, I know I love you, but, but it deserves to be said here at 1:32 a.m., 12, whatever it is, your time.
You're, you know, who knows?
Thank you.
I love it.
So hard for Sam to have a platform after the fatherland went away.
Yep.
Wow.
Thank you, J.O., your dear friend for many years now.
Love you too.
Hey, Sam, you got your wish.
You, you know, and maybe we'll get those J6 confrontations, if not, you know, whatever.
Our pal is probably pretty optimistic.
Hopefully, not flawed optimism.
But, you know, here's where the rubber meets the road.
Are you going to get mass deportations?
Are you going to get January Sixers out of prison early?
Are you going to get censorship-free internet?
Are you going to get we're certainly not going to get less aid to Israel?
That's just not in the cards.
Well, even if there's some percentage, you know what I mean?
We're all realistic here.
And even when Trump was elected the first time, I thought, well, I'm too jaded to really believe in this, but even maybe it gets some part of it or it shakes things up.
This is going to shake things up.
I guarantee you.
Even though a lot of the things about Trump are bullshit, the average man is all engaged in this so much.
The left is totally engaged.
There's going to be worldwide ramifications of all this.
And that's what we want: we want upheaval.
We want mass chaos, like Mr. Conte was saying earlier.
When things stay the same and they don't move, that's the worst for us.
When things are moving, we have a chance to expand, a chance for new opportunities.
Chaos is an opportunity.
Absolutely.
Hey, cool, Chuck.
Yeah.
I'm going to get going here, but I'd like to go out on, I feel a positive note.
And it's all completely anecdotal, but I'm one of the older guys here, and I have adult children, and they're, but they're all, they're in the early 20s.
And I work and deal with a lot of kids or young people that are 18 to 25.
My nephew, who's in a very liberal part of Wisconsin, he comes from an upper middle class family, and all these young men I deal with all the time, they talk more radically than anybody was a few years ago.
Sure.
And I don't know if I know a lot, you know, what's been said is true about everything that's happened.
But from my viewpoint, seeing my own children and my nephew and all these young people I deal with, they're 18 to 25.
They are, they sound like they're ready to join the SS.
Right.
Yeah.
And I am not trying to be bombastic, but that's the truth.
I believe it.
Yeah.
And I can't, I couldn't have imagined that when I first started listening to this channel.
Thank you.
Durandle, thank you for riding with us for so long, for being such a stalwart supporter of the show.
Seriously.
And you're going to be a grandfather soon.
I feel it in my bones.
And I can't imagine from your lips to God's ears.
Oh my gosh.
You're going to have too many grandchildren.
You're going to have so many grandchildren.
You're going to say no more grandchildren.
I was out in Sam's neck of the woods like a week and a half ago where my daughter and her husband are.
And they're talking about how my wife has got to move out there when they start having.
They promised us four kids.
So I'm going to hold her to it.
Hold them to it.
God bless you and your family.
Thank you.
Good night.
Sam, buddy, you want to log off so you get to get your beauty sleep, you old fit dog?
Yeah, sure.
I got to get up early in the morning, but I hate to sign off.
You know, it's, it's been exciting.
It's been fun.
You know, none of us are under any illusions.
We know what we're up against, but I love to see the liberals crying.
It's life-giving to me.
I mean, that and just being able to rub it in to some liberals, you know, and stuff like that.
It's, you know, it's not nothing.
It's something.
But I want to post sign that.
Jayo, let's say, let's say, hold on.
Let Sam make a great.
He's trying to glide out with a comment.
You're ripping him back.
I'm not kicking you out, Sam, but you know, I know you guys.
Yeah, no, no, I want to hear what you guys are saying.
All right, my bad.
I'll just say goodbye.
I'll just say goodbye then.
So let's go.
Thank you, Jay.
All right, brother.
My secondary reason, and I posted this in chat.
My main thing is space flight, but my secondary reason for hoping Trump wins, I didn't vote for him.
I'm not in a swing state.
Louisiana's red.
Liberal tears, mad leftists.
Like, I want to see the girl in the green jacket screaming at the sky again.
Like, there's a part of that that's fun for me.
And a good friend of mine tried to make an appeal to me in 2020 that like Trump wins.
We get to see the Libtards mad again.
And that wasn't enough for me.
And it's still not enough for me to mobilize this time.
But like, man, do I love it when Libtards cry.
And I'm not necessarily smiling over like a Trump victory or a Senate majority or whatever, but like I just really hate the people who don't like it.
Right.
We don't, we don't love Trump.
We love the guy his followers think he is.
Right.
That's who we like.
Can I comment on something real quick?
Of course.
So Trump has got 66 million votes and Harris has 62 million votes.
So I'm going to double down on my triple down, quadruple down on the election shenanigans of 2020 because I was expecting there'd be more brown people and more population.
So there'd be even more votes than last time.
But yeah, he had 72 million and 74 million and Biden had 82 million.
And then now it looks like he has less votes than I know.
Might maybe come around to a similar number, but yeah, yep.
Investigate election shenanigans as it happened because I sort of felt a screw you to Trump when it happened.
But like over the course of the past year, it's like I've paid a little bit more attention in the run-up to the election.
Like, yeah, I do think there was a shenanigan or two or 200 million.
Like, you deserve it if you don't know how to navigate it.
If you didn't see it coming, if you didn't have Chris Koback running lawyers, et cetera, but like literally set Chris Kobach up in a election fraud prevention unit in the executive branch and then was just like, oh, the courts said it was too difficult.
Better.
Yep.
I mean, he lost that and put his ass was almost in jail because of that.
And there's going to be, yeah, he's eight years older now.
It's going to be a shit show.
Jordan has been waiting for a long, for a long time.
I really want to go to Jordan.
He can introduce himself or whatever.
But thank you for joining us.
See you, Sammy, baby.
All right, brothers.
See you, Sam.
Have a good night, brother.
Bye-bye.
You guys can hear me just fine, right?
Yes, we can, sir.
Great.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, I'm Jordan.
I'm from New Zealand.
I used to be a big dude in Action City.
Anyway, I'm sorry.
I don't want to try and claim clear, but I just wanted to say this.
So, even though, like, Trump is not necessarily our guy, the trajectory of the ideology itself has massively succeeded.
Like, the fact that things that were memes for us in 2016 are effectively mainstream policy discussion points.
And even if they aren't sincere, they have to be discussed is a huge win in the direction of like public opinion because ultimately the public opinion has to be there to make these things possible.
And I personally think like that's obviously because Twitter has made that possible.
And I don't even know if the Twitter takeover by Musk and stuff is genuine.
Like, I personally thought it was some sort of psyop, right?
Like, I thought it was like a thing to try and get radical guys to stop using Telegram and stuff, right?
Because they wanted to be able to monitor it.
That's what was my assumption.
But it's obviously still pushed the trajectory of the ideology enormously.
And the fact that the media hasn't been able to sell all of their threats about Orange Hitler and it just comes across as dead is a huge win.
Like, I personally think we have made enormous ground.
And even then, like stuff like the election fraud in 2020 is now looking far more likely given how much Kamala just lost by.
It looks like an enormous win overall.
Like, I think even if we don't necessarily like what's going to happen and we're probably going to get like terrible Zion wars, like it's still an enormous step forward.
Like, there's no going back for right-wing politics in the U.S. or elsewhere.
You know, we're never going back to the consensus Mitt Romney days.
Very good point.
After tonight, it's going to have new blood.
One of the things that I noticed from many years of working in Washington was that very powerful Jews had the ability to take an L and turn it into a W.
And I'll be vague, but somewhat specific here.
Something that they had been working on for a very long time didn't go their way.
Pushing for one thing and the decision was the other.
And I was like, oh man, you know, back then I was semi-red pill and I was like, oh man, they're going to be walking in like a wet dog the next day.
They're going to be contrite and we lost and sad, sort of like us if we lost an election or you know, suffered some setback.
And it was the exact opposite.
It was flowers and roses.
It was everything's fine.
We're going to soldier on.
We're just going to keep doing what we were doing.
And that loss doesn't matter to us.
And I mentioned that, Jordan, not to rain on your parade whatsoever, but I definitely think there's some jujitsu haha pun, but literally in the you know martial arts sense where they're like, okay, populism is rising.
Opposition to immigration is rising.
We could take that L. You know, we'd prefer that it was just complete open borders.
Everyone believes the mass media and we control everything.
But we'll take that L.
And then we've got this perfect vessel here who is like the normie MAGA whisperer.
And we already know that he's in hack to Jewish power and Jewish money.
And we'll just channel it.
And it's not ideal, but we'll make it work for us.
That's just a counterpoint or a devil's advocate to what you said, but you're absolutely correct about the rhetoric, the Israel lobby, the Jewish lobbyists, Massey saying that every congressman has an APAC handler, APAC money trackers.
To Musk's credit, some of those hardcore guys who say hard R's or call out the Jew explicitly have inexplicably long runs, knock on wood.
I don't want to get them banned.
And Musk strikes me as a child when it comes to politics and naive.
I have no idea what the moderation policy is there.
Point well taken.
I appreciate your optimism.
The lessons of the past decade have taught me that skept that cynicism pays and optimism is a losing bet.
But I hope you're right.
Well, can I throw maybe another curveball here, which is that I think a lot of Silicon Valley types have gone into the right-wing sphere.
So, I mean, it's not like a big deal.
And I don't think a lot of guys in our sphere who are outside of the tech world notice this, but a lot of the big players in Silicon Valley who are on Twitter still have been signaling that they are reading like radically right-wing stuff.
So Mark Andreessen, who is the guy who basically made the first web browser, and he's a big guy behind Y Combinator.
And it's a whole bunch of other guys.
And you saw this in the donations too.
The no nations went far to the right this year by comparison from Silicon Valley.
And I get the impression that what it is, is there is this distinction that has come up now where a lot of these guys who are like executors and want to get stuff done and kind of are into pushing the sort of like Faustian business bargain sense that you get out of these sort of tech tech guys, software sultan types.
They are seeing like the DEI enforcement world as like a hindrance to them.
And they see it as like an enemy of theirs that is basically trying to like rob and plunder them.
Enemy of efficacy and their profits probably, right?
Like they're like, okay, this bullshit has gone on long enough.
Yeah, we got real work to do.
I mean, yeah, like, I think you see this in, you've seen this in the way that you've seen lawfare conducted against a lot of the sort of right-wing tech bros.
Like you saw all those like funny lawsuits, even more subtle against Musk, where they were like having black employees who said they were discriminated against getting all the settlements.
Elevator worker.
Yeah.
Where it's literally like, yeah.
But but where I think it is, is that like there's been this pivotal shift and it's like an existential realization because like these sort of tech guys, you know, a lot of them have a very different attitude from the sort of bureaucratic attitude you'll get in a lot of corporate environments and stuff.
They're guys who like kind of cut away from anything that they taught and just try and pick up what works and what's true.
And I think what's happened is because we've got like a strong ideology that's truth-oriented, you've had all these guys like come in and they've like kind of poisoned or like influenced these people and they've come to our side.
It's very, it seems, it seems quite self-evident to me.
Because you see, I mean, Vance is the kind of like spokesperson for this because he's an extremely online right-winger archetype.
Yeah, he knows our memes.
And, you know, he's obviously networked in with like the teal circles and all these sort of like right-wing types.
And if you pay attention to some of these, like, particularly that all-in podcast, which is run by those like billionaires, it's that pacheat guy, Chamath, a couple of trainers.
Yeah.
I'm sure you know the one.
They had a TikTok.
I can't think of his name.
It's a whole bunch of them.
There's, I think the one is David Sachs, used to be COO of PayPal.
Oh, yeah.
Huge Trump booster, Alan Comrade.
Yeah.
David Sachs.
Yeah.
And I think a lot of these guys have gotten behind it.
And because they're just so good at executing and getting stuff done, they've obviously gotten in and decided, you know, we can just destroy traditional media and get our agenda through.
And that's, I think, there's an unspoken part there where they've turned out to be a big right-wing influence pool, I guess.
Don't you see those guys, though, as profit seekers and sort of like the inverse of National Alliance?
Like, we're going to go to the stars, but we're not going to go to the stars for racial reasons.
We're just going to go to the stars for like technocratic reasons, just because we can.
William Luther Pierce is, of course, who I was thinking of.
I just, if you got Jews in your camp and you're not particularly racialistic, and maybe I'm a rube for like sticking to the stuff that, you know, the blood and soil 1930s stuff.
Is it really, is it, is it optimism?
Is it worth it if it's deracinated and Jews are in the camp?
It's almost like just a schism off the side of the project to kill Whitey.
I'm not sure if that made any sense.
But I have a hard time feeling enthusiasm for right-wing IQ supremacy billionaire tech gurus.
And I know that you do have some enthusiasm for that based on your background.
But as a guy living in West Virginia, seeing the country currently flooded with illegals and Venezuelans, et cetera, under Biden's policies and likely to be further flooded by subcontinentals under Musk and Teal and Trump profit-seeking GDP maximizing go to the stars, whatever cost stuff.
You know, maybe my time is past.
You know, that's just the trend.
There's no more fight, but it's extraordinarily hard for me to get enthusiastic or optimistic about that.
You know, Coach, I'll put that out there too.
It's what JO said earlier, you know, in 2016, we had, you know, he said this for himself, but I think in general, we have this optimism that we were going to get something, right?
We're going to get people positioned close to Trump in some way.
They're going to move our move stuff forward.
And then this cycle, we don't have that at all.
But I think that's like, that's kind of like it's as a reflection, right?
Seeing this, this whole the system in 2016 was freaking out about Trump because I think on some level they knew that people like us did have some avenues and some tendrils approaching power and they were really scared by that.
And now we're significant in no, we don't absolutely, yeah, and now we don't, and they're not worried about it.
And that's why Trump's winning this election.
They know he's he's derasinated and he's like they've cut off all of those tendrils, those approaches that we had to power.
They've been able to mitigate them.
And so now Trump winning is not a loss for them.
There's no risk.
Yeah.
So I don't know if you guys can hear me still because my mic's being shitty, but we got you.
We got you.
Just to jump back on, I agree with you.
I don't think it's a win per se that the Silicon Belly types are taking off.
What I think it is, is it's that their profitability and like empire building is now actually being hampered by the failures of American politics.
Right?
Like you look at someone like Musk and he is fundamentally dependent on the success of the American empire for his greatness to continue.
That's right.
Yeah, the subsidies as well as the talent.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He needs that.
And like I, while I'm also opposed to infinite Pajites and tech because they lower wages and so on, what has happened is the old paradigm has become unsustainable.
And with the total breakdown of American power across the world, with too many commitments all over the place with a military that is just not up for it, I think what it is, is there is this cold realization amongst certain elites that they have to kind of do some sort of emergency maneuvers to stabilize the empire because it's becoming very, very like unstable.
Like, for example, here in New Zealand, there was a lot of policy discussion about dealing with the decline of the American empire and like what that actually means for us, since it basically means we're going to get swamped by China.
And it's a huge concern, right?
And I think there's this, even though it's not a win for us.
Jordan, let me stop you right there.
So being swamped by China, no, no, not at all.
I just had, I had to ask.
So getting swamped by China is a major concern in New Zealand.
And I assume that means strategically, I don't know if you have the same Chinese influx that Australia does.
So New Zealand is concerned about Chinese power, but not necessarily losing its white demographic majority.
Oh, no, we are.
We are gone.
We are gone.
We are like 55, 56% white.
We were 86% white when I was born 30 years ago.
Canada down under.
We have shifted faster than anywhere else.
Like we've been minority in children since about 2012.
We're not New Zealand anymore, but god dog, those Chinese.
Yeah, they're the incredible.
Sorry.
That's a yeah, no, I take it.
Joel, Joel, and Thomas both mentioned that as an issue, this Chinese thing, right?
And I think that that's like the biggest difference that I've seen between the nationalist movements in America and, you know, Australasia, essentially, Australia and New Zealand specifically, is that China is a huge issue for you guys.
It's a demographic issue.
Whereas for us, like China is not, right?
It's not a there's an economic issue for us, but it's not this demographic problem that we're dealing with the same way you guys are.
And so it's a much bigger piece of the puzzle for you guys.
And I've kind of seen the difference there.
But it is a difference that makes us function differently under that auspice.
Well, you can't let Chinese take their ABO gerbs.
Sorry, go ahead.
Sorry.
So there's like a strong problem where there's a huge economic tie to China, like 50% of exports or something go to China.
Isn't it crazy?
And then we are entirely dependent for security in the United States.
And both nations are maritime nations who depend on freedom of trade to basically be able to make their living.
And so there's this impossible, unthreadable situation where we depend on the United States and its maritime stability to have a place in the world.
And yet at the same time, our entire economic prosperity depends on the rise of China.
So at least down under, it is an impossible thread to weave because you've got all of the corporate business elite want infinite alien peoples here to grow the economy and to build these economic ties.
So like we've got the kind of cancer the United States has, but we don't have the sort of locked in place, frozen immigration laws that you have in the United States.
Jordan, what's worse for you?
The influx of the Chinese is the influx of the Indians?
The kangaroos, the latter is worse because they come over as students and then basically long gone.
But I think it's hard for Americans to see it because Americans live in such an enormous country and there's just so many people.
You know, like the shift is there in the US, but it just takes longer because it's such a big place.
Whereas, I mean, Australia is changing, you know, there's 23 million people there or something.
They're getting like a million people a year.
They're shifting 5% a year, basically.
Coach, do you mind if we shift it back real quick?
I just wanted to say something.
Welcome, Reality Enjoyer.
Have at it.
I tapped in a long time ago.
No, thank you.
I've just been listening and in processing.
I want to say something as probably one of the younger listeners on this chat here.
Also, apologies, anyone if I sound retarded, it's because my jaw is wired shut.
Oh, did the old lady sock you good?
Well, I won't disvolve details right now, but I get it off.
How does it feel when you have to yawn?
You can yawn.
Yeah, no, that's actually, that's, I was worried about that.
But no, yawning is normal.
You can do it like in your inner, inner jaw.
Have at it, buddy.
I'm always gratified when a normal person comes on when I tap in.
I wouldn't say that.
I don't know if I call myself a normal person, but normal people have jaws that work.
Come on.
Oh, come on.
Clearly, clearly.
But I want to say, as I'll say this, I was 18 years old in 2016 when Donald first was up for election.
I voted for him.
Then, and in 2020, I do live in a swing state now.
I didn't vote for Donald.
I wrote in Hitler.
I still voted down ballot Republican.
That was my protest vote.
But I'll say as a younger person, you and your, you know, the full house thing has been a far more positive impact on my life and my outlook and what I want to do compared to any other content that I've listened to or been involved in coming out of this space.
So I want to say I appreciate what you guys are doing and to help actually try to build people up and not get lost in the fucking sauce, basically.
So I want to thank you, Rolo, everybody, anybody I might be missing.
I would thank you.
You not being regular.
You're normal enough.
Thank you.
Yeah, I'm smiling through the microphone and not getting misty, but there was just the slightest tickle behind my eye, Reality Enjoyer.
And I sincerely appreciate that.
No, you guys should know that, man.
You guys should know that because I know you probably don't hear that much a lot.
The majority of, no, the majority of people interacting with is just straight.
Like I've battled, I've finished my battle with the irony pill.
So I've won.
We're past that.
All right.
We're ready to build into, you know, building a white family.
So that's what I'm looking forward to doing.
And you guys have definitely been a positive influence in making that happen in my life.
So I want to express my thanks.
Thank you so much.
That means the world.
And there are times where I'm like looking at the views or the downloads or whatever.
And I'm like, what the hell are you doing when Dan Bongino is getting a million views?
And the guys that I'm trying to outreach, they're like, Dan Bongino is not changing anyone's life.
Just remember that.
Man, whatever impact that you've had, it can't be measured in just the sheer numbers or whatever.
More little white.
I want to express that one day.
One day when we all have some new white life, I'll be able to share it with all you guys.
You better.
Hopefully.
Amen.
And yes.
Thank you, Reality Enjoyer.
And keep us posted.
Stay tuned in.
We'll keep doing this if for no other reason that Sam won't let me quit.
And sincere thanks.
It means the world.
Said that multiple times over the five plus years.
Just hearing one person say that.
And you're like, holy shit, this is not a vanity project, right?
Because it changed my life.
Yeah, I am not a Russian bot or anything like that.
I didn't slip you any shekels for that.
I just tapped you in.
I wish, bro.
I know, right?
Yeah.
Hey, I'll take Trump.
Trump and Kamala, they slip me some shekels on the election though, so it's all right.
Yeah, maybe if we were multi-streaming to D-Live, Rumble, and Odyssey at the same time and hold it.
Hold on, bro.
I don't have a solid reputation.
We can get on cake.
Pasis does kick.
That's where the zoomers are at, bro.
There's a reason that we're not there.
It has nothing to do with how many people are.
Well, not really.
You can always make inroads.
Listen, I can sound like I'm black.
Well, again, that's not the issue.
It's a bandwidth issue.
Yeah, in all sincerity.
Yeah.
I'm just not ponying up.
And people were like, no, Starlinky.
Starlinky won't know.
It won't be fast.
Yeah, it will work.
DSL.
DSL until the Biden high-tech fiber infrastructure project, which is like connected no people, finally connects white nationalists.
Black people deserve to be on the internet watching whatever they watch.
Big Al, I tapped you in.
Yeah.
Big Al, I tapped you in if you're still there.
It's hard to tell if people are still there.
It's actually been gratifying to see the numbers are just nicely linearly coasting down to the ground as we get into the portfolio.
We should start calling it.
That said, if I can say a word, go for it, friend father.
All of you do that in Puerto Rican.
I'm holding.
I got to go to bed soon.
So anyway, if anybody doesn't know, ages ago, probably about like two years and several months, I get this random telegram message.
Hey, do you want to be in the group?
I'm like, okay, as long as you're not a Fed and was it full house?
Was it a full house bot or something?
Yeah.
Okay.
It was one of those full house like spam bots.
Yeah.
And so, no, it was you.
And I said, and you're like, what?
And I'm like, well, if you were really a bot, you would have had a way better response than that.
So that's how I came to the full house inner circle of beings.
But since then, you know, you've been a class act, great guy.
You've put up with me for like these last five hours.
So hey, that's got to count for something.
Sorry for muting you once or twice, brothers.
No, no, I will deserve it.
I'm glad you're on.
Yep.
But no, I'll say a sober thought now, if I may.
Look, it's awesome.
You know, whatever your thoughts are about Trump or whatever, it's totally cool to take a little bit of Schottenfreude out of tonight at the liberal tiers.
Absolutely, 100%.
But whatever the results are of anything, any election or whatever, this sham democracy we have, our task remains the same to our people, to our families, to ourselves.
Tribe and train.
Skills above money, possessions above money, money above clout, and always be true to ourselves and our families and see the big picture and build community above all else.
So thank you very much for expanding that.
You're a fantastic man.
I hope to meet y'all first Monday.
And I'm really tired, so I'm going to go to bed.
Thank you, friend Father.
Meant the world we could close the show on that if we weren't so vainglorious as to need the closing word.
But seriously, get a good night's sleep.
Stay in touch.
We'll have a cold one sooner rather than later.
I hope.
Rolo, Sam is gone.
Mods are asleep.
Well, the final mod is still here.
It's 2.05 in the morning here, and I do have to get up in four hours.
I've had one, two, three, four Miller lights over this marathon, not too short.
That's it?
Yeah, no, no, because we're live and because I got a champion right there.
What a man.
That's why he's a dedicated family.
It's not always so disciplined, Rolo knows.
I'm not going to claim false glory or whatever.
But yeah, let's wrap this puppy up.
For anybody who's still live, last call.
This is just, it's not the end of the beginning or the beginning of the end.
It's just a blip on a long chain of events.
And I am reminded of Bismarck.
And you cannot steer the course of history.
You can only, you can't direct it.
You have to ride on it and hope to steer it.
Something like that.
But you know what I mean.
Thank you first and foremost to everybody who has come on the show and been a core member over five and a half years now.
We started April 2019.
God help you if you're listening to this on the RSS feed and you made it this long.
It's either a testament to us or a testament to your patience.
Rolo is still with us, of course, because he is a soldier on his new fancy computer.
Hopefully he hasn't been playing Magic the Gathering.
Didn't care for him.
No, I have.
I've been like a starving child here watching the TV.
Like, oh, it sure would be nice to get on my phone and like check social media and like see what the poop is.
CNN stopped counting like two hours ago.
Stop the count.
Okay, now still what do I do?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Other websites were moving.
CNN stopped.
I'm like, okay, well, these homos are, they're just in denial.
All right.
Let's see.
Hail people.
Fuck Trump.
Hail, victory.
And play Magic the Gathering.
Hail, Magic the Gathering.
Hail the like that isn't gay and retarded.
Have more white children.
Try to get wealthier without selling your soul.
Get a second passport if you can to hedge your bets.
Bitcoin probably still has a lot of room to run.
Don't put all your hopes into Trump and Vance.
Yes, race first, brothers always.
Yes, it's the Jews.
Yes, they want to destroy us everywhere they are, everywhere we are, whether it's through deaths of despair, race mixing, or just breaking us into manicured beard white dudes for white dudes for Harris is going to become an epic meme.
And to everybody who's still there listening or just has their telegram open on their laptop, we salute you.
Godspeed, guys.
We'll keep doing this.
Thank you for riding with us.
Trump's got it in the bag.
And let's capitalize on it for lack of.
Oh, man.
I wish it was funnier.
Yeah, I wish it was 2016.
Hey, there's kids out there.
There's kids, 18-year-olds, 20-year-olds, whatever.
That's right.
Stupid episodes.
Yeah.
That are like this is their first time.
I remember being at my university in the university building.
They were having a wash party on the first floor.
I just finished studying and I came down and they were just announcing, like getting all through all the swing states.
You could have heard a fucking pin drop through this fucking building, like a giant, big, massive building.
Probably 70, 80, 90 people in there.
Just silent.
And I don't think we can ever recapture the Sean Freud and the boy from a moment like that.
Magical moment in time.
You're absolutely right.
It really was.
But listen, we'll get some great memes out of this, but like other people said, we can't ascribe anything to this.
Like, oh, it's like 2016.
Like, I think you nailed it on the head.
Like, we're in a different time than JOKE.
JO, the, the massive fucking, that was from before my time.
Like, I've been listening to TRS.
I'd heard about that, heard about JO, but he dropped it some bombs there and some truths.
It's like, yeah.
Yeah.
It's you sound like a Vietnam veteran.
He really did.
Honestly, I'll say this as like a younger person.
He got through a little bit right there.
I could, I was, I, a lot of what he was saying was like, damn, you were you were there, and here we're at.
That's why I voted for Adolph Hitler.
My writer must have I did the same in 2020.
This year, I was like, I'm older and more mature, Thomas Messie.
Go ahead, Justin.
You know what is funny, though, is no women won this election.
See, that's what I'm saying.
Clovichar lost the lady that ate lost.
What are you talking about?
Well, that's what I thought he was saying.
No woman won.
So, so here, here's how I voted quick.
So, this is the last election piece for this.
I wrote in Sleepy Joe for president because I felt like he didn't need to retire.
Yeah.
And my strategy for the rest of the down sector was voting for white men.
So if the Republicans ran a Negro, whatever, I'm going to vote for the Democrat.
And so I just voted against women and against blacks.
But really, I'd vote for a black guy before I voted for a white woman.
And that was kind of my strategy for the down voting.
And I think they kind of won.
I had a good friend who was in Iowa who generally voted Republican, but he voted for a white woman who ran Democrat because the Republican woman was a, she had a hyphenated last name, very feminist, the whole bit.
So I do see that in our population, we get some people who are not supportive of this stuff.
And I think that's almost as important as Trump.
You know, these house races and Senate races are much more important as far as speaking your mind.
You're going to get more to say there than you will in a presidential race.
Yeah.
I was just thinking back at this point in 2016, election night, 210, we were either still celebrating out front of the White House or we were on our way back.
I had a couple of trusted comrades back then over for a watch party.
We expected a Hillary win.
And when they called Wisconsin for Trump, we hit the roof.
My wife actually took video of it and all of us slapping backs.
It was like a tribe just, you know, won the Olympics.
And then we said, we're going to Washington.
And we went to the Trump International Hotel in DC, but it was overcrowded.
So we're like, okay, we'll go to the White House.
And we were just hooting and hollering out there.
One Libtard came up and tried to assault one of us.
And he happened to be a Marine Corps veteran.
And he just shut that down real quick.
It was an amazing night, 2020, 2024.
Older and wiser.
Onward, we go.
Yeah, the only people I see who are more resistant to women being in politics than white nationalist men are white nationalist women.
They don't want anything to do with women in politics.
They're just like, get them out of there.
We don't want this at all.
To be fair, most politicians are scumsucking, self-aggrandizing, wealth-desiring a-holes, male and women.
I'm not cucking for women or whatever, but yeah.
Well, it depends on what kind of stallion you at.
Fair enough.
All right, gents, let's put a bookmark in it, as they used to say on the Richard Spencer podcast, talking about blast from the.
All right, now we're quoting homosexuals.
Okay.
What's happening?
You are cutting you off.
That's totally an endorsement.
Yeah.
Four Miller Lights.
Now let's put a bookmark in it.
And we love you, fam.
Thank you, Rolo.
Thank you, everybody who chimed in tonight.
Thank you to everybody who listened but didn't chime in.
And we'll talk to you next week, probably.
Rolo, it's all yours.
Talk to the returd.
See ya.
Lights, tremble, last night Cold nights whisper of secrets kept.
Monsters roaring out from their cages.
Control slipping as they scream and wet.
Darkness rising from their own making.
Monsters breaking chains of deceit.
Monsters roaring out from their cages.
Control slipping as they scream and wet.
Darkness rising from their own making.
Monsters breaking chains of deceit.
Elias faking powers forsaking.
Lost in echoes of their own beats.
Neon gleaming in hollow spaces.
Faces soulless, but hearts in fear.
Monsters prowling across their palaces.
Control fading, their end is near.
Nightingale stem whispers louder.
Elites hiding in fortress high.
Monsters tear through power, crumbling.
All their lives now seen as lights.
Electric surges beyond their knowledge.
Futures turning beneath control.
Battles ring the monsters raging.
Elites vanishing powers fall.
Darkness rising from their own making.
Monsters breaking chains of deceit.
Elites shaking, powers forsaking.
Lost in echoes of their own beats.
Darkness rising from their own making.
Monsters breaking chains of deceit.
Elites shaking, I was forsaking.
Lost in echoes of their own beats.
Neon gleaming in hollow spaces.
Faces flawless with hearts in fear.
Monsters prowling across their palaces.
Control fading, their end is near.
Nightingholds and whispers louder.
Elites hiding in fortress high.
Monsters tear through power, crumbling.
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