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Thank you.
Thank you.
Wall. Wall.
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Thank you.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
Thank you.
It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
With respect, the respect that we deserve.
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.
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nick fuentes
Good evening, everybody.
We're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you on this Friday evening, and there is much to talk about, much to discuss, obviously.
unidentified
But I don't know.
nick fuentes
I feel like we're going to save most of it for Monday.
Tonight is our call-in show, as you guys know.
Casual Friday.
No tie tonight.
So we're gonna have a very chill, low-key, cozy, casual Friday.
But it's been a big day.
It always happens like this.
It always happens that it's either we have plans already, and something big happens, you know, I already have plans to cover something on the show, or it's a call-in, or it's a guest, and something happens, or I take the night off, and something happens, you know, or I'm not there.
It seems like, you know, things really hit the fan today.
We saw a verdict was reached in the case with Fields from Charlottesville.
James Fields, who was the individual who drove his car through the crowd of people at the Charlottesville protest last year.
So they reached a verdict on him guilty on first-degree murder, which I think is a stretch.
So I'll talk about that very briefly.
Robert Mueller released his report on Manafort and also on Cohen and I haven't gotten a chance, this was very recently, this was a couple of hours ago, I haven't gotten a chance to look over that in great detail, read all the documents and everything.
The president tweeted that he was cleared of everything and there's no wrongdoing on his part.
There are some things, at least from what I saw on Twitter, the limited amount that I saw which could Be problematic.
There was the announcement of a new Attorney General.
President Trump nominated a new Attorney General.
President Trump nominated a new U.N.
ambassador, neither of which are very good picks.
He picked a man by the name of Barr for Attorney General, actually served in the Bush administration, Bush 41.
And I forget who the U.N.
ambassador is, but neither of these picks are real winners.
So that was a big disappointment.
And, uh, I believe that's everything from today, right?
I believe that's all of it together.
But, uh, you know, like I said, we're gonna cover all that in much greater detail on Monday.
Tonight we're doing the calls and everything.
Because I know you guys are dying to talk to me!
It's been, uh, it's been about a week, right?
Or two weeks, because I was absent, uh, last week.
I was in Europe.
So, it's been a little while.
We're gonna get to the calls, but what I really want to talk about tonight was the verdict in the James Fields case.
They said that he committed first-degree murder.
I have to tell you from what I saw from the trial and there's been a lot of pressure coming from these losers on the alt-right for people like myself and Patrick Casey and others to talk about the trial.
I don't know why.
I don't know why there's been, you know, Evan McLaren has been bothering everybody on Twitter.
Why aren't you talking about this?
You gotta talk about this.
I don't know.
I mean, I'm not really interested in that.
I don't think it's really that important.
We all know the system is rigged, right?
We all know what we were up against in Charlottesville.
We all lived through the aftermath.
Is anybody surprised that this is happening?
Is this news to anybody?
You know, Alt-Right goes to Charlottesville saying the system is rigged, and then, oh my god, the system is rigged!
It's like that, uh, the Pikachu meme, you know?
The system's rigged?
What?
Who told us?
Like, wasn't that the whole point of the rally?
So, you know, I don't know why people are putting all the pressure on you.
Gotta talk about this.
Like, that would change the outcome.
It's, you know, it's up to the judge, it's up to the jury.
But that said, from what I've heard about the trial, I don't think a case could be made for first-degree murder.
And the defense for James Field said, look, try him for involuntary manslaughter or something like that.
But premeditated murder, that's a little bit different.
And the reason they were able to charge him with that is because of some memes that he was posting prior to that and some of the comments he made— I don't know, you know, ultimately we don't know what made the jury's mind up, but those were some of the pieces of evidence that the prosecution used very strongly was the fact that in the lead up to the rally he posted memes, which were honestly, I see these memes on like boomer Facebook pages, but about, you know, oh you have a protest but I'm late to work and it shows somebody driving through a protest.
And they interpreted that to mean that that was, he premeditated the attack, right, him driving through the crowd of people at Charlottesville.
But there was so much other circumstantial evidence that he had on his phone.
He pulled up a map application and found a route home back to, I believe he's from Ohio or something.
So he had routed his way home on his phone with a map application.
He drove through the people.
He saw people with guns.
He was crying when the police apprehended him.
He was asking if people were okay.
So...
At least from what I saw.
And again, you know, we're not the jury.
We weren't in the trial.
We're not privy to all the details.
But from what I saw, I mean, clearly he's guilty of manslaughter at the very least.
But premeditated murder?
I don't think they met that burden of evidence.
I don't see it.
So we'll have to see what the sentencing looks like.
A lot of people are saying he could get executed or life in prison or something.
So it's pretty dark.
He's a young fellow, too.
You know, he's a younger guy, but...
Honestly, when it comes to the Wignats, it's difficult to have a lot of sympathy because, you know, like I said the other day, they go into these tough situations where they know, they know the score, right?
I mean, you can't exactly plead ignorance that you go into this kind of a rally.
What did I say on RSBN before Charlottesville?
I said, I've got a really bad feeling about this.
You know, and everybody faced consequences, whether it was employment, whether it was social, it was education, you know, they got kicked out of school or whatever.
Or some people got tried for various crimes, but I think everybody knew the risks going in.
When you're reckless like that, and what you post, and how you conduct yourself, and you find yourself in a situation like that, well, is it totally fair?
Probably not.
You know, I think that's a miscarriage of justice, ultimately.
I don't, I really don't believe you can make the case for first degree murder.
You know, of course he drove through the crowd of people and he ended up killing somebody, but to say that it was premeditated, that's a different thing.
I don't think it's all the way there, and you know, if they kill him for that, I think that's probably unjust.
Now that said, people put themselves in that kind of a situation.
It's sort of like, and look, we understand this with a lot of other different situations.
When we look at people who go to, like, the Middle East, And they go hiking there and they get killed or raped or whatever.
We say, oh, well, hello.
You know, what did you expect to happen, right?
We see people that go into the migrant communities or they go to Africa, they get eaten by cannibals or whatever.
You see this kind of stuff all the time where well-meaning, bleeding-heart liberals, they go out into the jungle, they go out into the barbarian town.
They get skinned alive and everybody, oh wow, what a surprise, you know?
So I think people should know the risks.
But beyond that, it's a reflection on the leadership of the alt-right.
And I think that's why people like Evan McLaren have been pushing really hard because maybe subconsciously they know that they're at least partly responsible.
Because they brought everybody to these rallies, and this is not an isolated incident.
Maybe if that was the one case, you could say, oh well, things went pretty sour there, but it was Charlottesville where somebody was arrested, young kid.
It was Gainesville where somebody was arrested.
It was Michigan where somebody was arrested.
So just everywhere these people go, these alt-right Bozos, these alt-right clowns, everywhere they go, they leave a trail of destruction.
I cannot think of a single person, I cannot think of a single example of somebody who crosses paths with Richard Spencer, Evan McLaren, NPI, that whole crew, and their life is better.
I can't think of a single person that they come into contact with this click.
And their life is better, or not substantially worse.
Not one example.
And what does that tell you?
What does that tell you?
You know, we've been talking in the last year, having kind of an internal discussion within the right about so-called optics, strategy, tactics, persuasion, and really what it amounts to is building a movement that is worthy of the goals that it seeks to achieve.
In other words, you look at the alt-right, this was not a movement you could associate with in public, that you could be proud to be a part of, that you could tell anybody you're a part of, or even participate in without exposing yourself to substantial risk.
And so what people like myself and Patrick Casey and Faith Goldie and Jake Lloyd and Jared Taylor and all these guys have endeavored to do in the wake of that catastrophe in Charlottesville was to pick up the pieces and build a movement that is respectable.
Build a movement that might resonate with normal people and might be palatable for normal people.
That's not cucking.
That's a little thing called tactics, persuasion, strategy, optics, of course.
And so a year later and a little bit more than a year later, we see the results of the trial and people still haven't learned the lesson.
I think that's a very tiny minority, however.
I think that's a very tiny minority.
I think in general, generally speaking, the vast majority of people in this so-called dissident right community are on our side.
I think it was decisively won by us.
Identity Europa is growing every day.
They had one of their best months in October.
I think that's a pretty good metric of kind of where people are happy is, i.e., they're embracing American optics.
They're embracing the kind of prescription that I laid out a year ago after Charlottesville.
I said, you know what?
The rallies are a bad idea.
If you're going to do activism, if you're going to do that kind of thing, you do it controlled.
You vet your people.
You pick people that look good, are competent, and you trust them, and you're in their inner circle.
And you put together some kind of a demonstration that is meticulously planned.
The logistics are down pat.
And that's what I said last year.
I said, look at Generation Identity.
They know how to do it.
They do these banner drops.
They did it exactly that way.
And under the leadership of Patrick Casey, Identity Europa has done a very, very solid job.
And they've embraced the American look.
And they did all that.
And I think that's the way forward.
Faith Goldie.
She ran for office!
In Canada, with a platform that was sensible for working-class Canadians.
Now, granted, it was in Toronto, and Toronto's like the New York of Canada.
It's a shithole, so you can't really blame her for only getting third place, but, you know, she put forward a practical, political program for people to get behind, normal people to get behind, you know?
And so, that's a great thing.
Jake Lloyd's on InfoWars, which is relatively, compared to the, you know, some of the stuff In the past couple of years, kind of worked its way into the mainstream in the right, right?
I mean, I'm not going to say InfoWars is mainstream, but compared to, like, some of the platforms we have going on, it's an upgrade, you know, and he's pushing a message which is very solid.
So, we look at these guys, and Jared Taylor's another one with American Renaissance.
I'm doing America first, so I think we are really turning over a new leaf.
That's been going on for a while.
I've been talking about that since about the summer, so...
That's my general take on all that, but we're going to get into our call-in show.
I'm going to post the Discord link in the live chat so you guys can start getting into the call-in show lobby, and I can begin to Take your calls.
And look, I invite people to come on the show if you disagree with my assessment of the state of the right wing, if you're one of these people who believes I'm an optics cuck, okay, a so-called optics cuck or whatever, you know, you're one of these wignats that's still defending these clowns and losers, dysfunctional outcasts.
I invite anybody to come in to the call-in show and tell me why I'm wrong.
But I'm not wrong.
That's why we never hear from these people.
So, I'm gonna post a link here in the live chat and we'll start taking your calls.
I'm excited to hear from the Knickers.
I'm excited to hear from Knicker Nation.
It's been a little while.
The Zoomers!
We love the Zoomers!
I love Zoomers so much.
Zoomers are my brother.
You know, I was in the shower the other day and I was thinking, you know, I don't have a brother.
I don't have a biological brother.
And it's something that, you know, when I was younger, I'm young, but when I was younger I didn't really think about this kind of stuff too much.
I don't know, maybe I was just so fixated on retarded stuff like politics that I didn't really get a sense for You know, family and that kind of thing, but I realized I don't have a brother.
I really would have loved to have had a little brother, an older brother, you know, some kind of sibling like that, because I have a sister, but you know how that is.
Not that there's anything, not that it's bad, but it's, you know, you want to have that kind of a bond, and then I realized, wait a second, but I do have brotherhood.
Number one, I have my black brothers.
My black brothers in America, I'm a proud member of the black community, my 2% African heritage.
You know, look, I know my last name's Fuentes, but I've got that 2%.
I'm black.
I'm black.
So I've got my black brothers, but then I thought also I've got my Zoomer brothers.
Every Zoomer across the country, you know, if you're under the age of like 22, 21, I think the cutoff's like 1996.
So what is that?
If you're like 22 and under, I feel a kinship.
We are brothers.
We are generational brothers.
We're in this generational struggle to destroy the Boomer and the world the Boomer has created.
The Boomer-occupied government.
BOG!
We have to take down BOG!
So I'm excited to hear from my Zoomer and Knicker brothers and the link is in there.
We're gonna... This new headset, it keeps turning off.
You have to turn it on.
Like what the f...
It's a wired headset, but you have to charge it.
What a, you know, what a goofy thing.
One of these days I'm gonna get a Jewish producer and, you know, then nothing will stand in our way.
Once I get that kind of money I'll be able to get all the latest tech and everything, but for now I'm on the fringe budget, but we'll start pulling people in here.
Let me just make sure our sound is all set up and everything, and Let's see, so we'll bring in some of our first callers here.
Why don't we hear from Gibbon?
He's been floating around lately, so we'll hear from him first.
What's going on, Gibbon?
unidentified
Oh, what's going on, Nick?
Wasn't expecting to be brought on so quickly.
nick fuentes
Welcome, welcome to the show.
We've been hearing a lot about you.
I hear you've been trying to get Lauren Rose to play Fortnite with you.
How's that going?
unidentified
Yes.
Well, it's been going better than I expected.
I think it's going to happen sometime close to Christmas.
I'm not sure which day though.
But that meme campaign has been going well.
Well, how was Chechnya?
nick fuentes
Czechia.
Czechia, not Chechnya.
unidentified
You mean Czechoslovakia?
nick fuentes
No, I mean Czechia.
This guy.
It was good, you know, it was good.
Here's the thing though, with Eastern Europe, Octomel's gonna kill me.
Central Europe.
Okay, it was Communist, it's East, but you know, Central Europe.
The thing is, it's, I don't, I feel like if you go to a Mediterranean country, unless you're going to a Mediterranean country and not really getting the full experience, I'm gonna keep hitting the goulash, okay?
Uh, you know, not that it was bad, it was good!
But, I go to Europe and they're like, oh, here's this plate of, you know, beef water, and bland bread, they call this bread dumpling, and I'm like, yeah, okay, but uh, Honestly, a Big Mac is better than this.
It's good, don't get me wrong.
It's a hearty meal.
I mean, like, meat pie.
Went to some Russian restaurant, and this Russian waitress, she was so cold to me, but I kind of liked it.
She was kind of, like, bitchy and, like, very stoic, and she, like, wouldn't really look at us.
But I kind of liked it.
I wonder slapped me across the face a little bit, but anyway anyway I don't know maybe that's a little weird, but we had this weird like meat pie thing And I just I was like you know I want to get pizza.
I want to get Mediterranean so that you know Yeah, that's right, but but no they had some good ham and they had this turtleneck pastry for Christmas was pretty good and Well, I was gonna ask you about Fortnite Season 7.
What are your opinions?
yummy so that was that was check yeah but but anyway what's on your mind what's on your mind big guy well I was gonna ask you about a fortnight season 7 ah your opinions what do you think of the planes I like the plane I I like the plane.
I know a lot of the Fortnite purists will say, I know a lot of retards like this where, you know, they introduce something cool, and they're like, oh, this is totally, like, unfair.
This totally, like, messes with the experience.
It's fun.
It's cool.
It's about time they got an aerial vehicle in there.
So, I like it.
unidentified
I think it's interesting.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I like the plane.
I like the snow biome.
It's about time we got some diversity in terms of the, uh, The climate and I like the creative mode is very very cool I thought that was because playground I didn't really enjoy but the creative is what they needed so I like season 7 a lot I'm a big fan I'm a big fan of it so far, too.
unidentified
I haven't played Creative yet, though.
Still in waiting to get into that.
nick fuentes
You gotta check it out.
unidentified
Just trying to get whatever the prize for winning a Victory Royale in Season 7 is.
nick fuentes
Righteous.
Oh, yeah, the new glider or whatever.
unidentified
Yeah.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I hear ya.
Well, is that all you got?
Just asking about the Fortnite?
unidentified
Yep, just a fun, casual question to start off the show.
nick fuentes
Well, I appreciate it.
Good to hear.
Wait, you're from America?
unidentified
Yeah, absolutely.
nick fuentes
I thought you were British or something, but...
unidentified
Oh no, that's why I tracked a certain group chat on Twitter and they think I was British, so they would let me in.
nick fuentes
Gotcha.
Alright, well good to hear from you.
And good luck with Lauren Rose, alright?
unidentified
Oh, thanks buddy!
nick fuentes
Alright, take it easy.
unidentified
You too.
nick fuentes
Alright, bye bye.
Well that was a very congenial opening call.
Very casual.
He's very much in the spirit of the casual Friday.
A little Fortnite question.
Why don't we bring in...we gotta get it over with.
We'll bring in our old friend Sammy.
He told me he's gonna call in.
Otherwise known as Bobop.
unidentified
Hello.
nick fuentes
Hello Bobop.
What's going on?
unidentified
Hey Nick.
Hey.
I wanted to say, uh, that I agree with you about James Fields.
Although I mostly, you know, I blame the leadership of that whole thing.
I blame Richard Spencer and all those weirdos for what happened.
I actually kind of feel bad for James Fields because, you know, he's 21.
He probably got sucked into the whole thing and then he just did whatever.
And then, yeah, I kind of feel bad for him, but you know, I'm glad that ended all the rally stuff.
nick fuentes
Yeah, well for some people it's still going on bake Alaska's getting sued by like Barack Obama or something for Charlottesville so But yeah, I mean that was the big one.
We're finally you know moving on from that chapter.
unidentified
Yeah Yeah, you and Patrick Casey have had Patrick Casey's really good.
I'm glad he's leading.
nick fuentes
Very solid guy.
I'm a big fan.
Well, you know, it's funny because we didn't get along for a short period of time, but even throughout that, and I said this, you know, I had massive respect for him.
He's the right guy and he's in the right position.
unidentified
How's your week been?
nick fuentes
You DM'd me this like an hour ago.
It's going fine.
I don't know, it's going alright.
unidentified
I don't know, you know, I like the black on black suit thing.
Oh yeah?
nick fuentes
I was at a funeral today, that's why.
unidentified
Oh, it makes you look a lot older, I think.
nick fuentes
Really?
Well, how does that work?
unidentified
I don't know, it's just like, you know how color, certain colors make you look different ways?
Like, you know, you don't want to wear white if you're Because it makes you look fatter or something?
I don't know.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I guess I see what you mean.
But, uh, but is that, I mean, you got anything specific on your mind or are you just, uh, um, popping in?
unidentified
Uh, do you, okay, okay.
Here's a more of a broad, um, political question.
Um, do you think that Trump is gonna be like this, like John the Baptist, so to speak?
Um, for the right, do you think he's gonna like, Show that the right can win, but not actually.
I mean, because for what it's looking like now, he's not going to be able to achieve the stuff that he said he wanted to achieve in 2016.
But do you think that he'll make way for someone of his mindset or someone better than him?
nick fuentes
Yeah, that's a great question.
I think the importance of Trump is undeniable.
People can be disappointed that the wall perhaps might not be built or that immigration might not be reformed, but there's no understating, or rather, there's no overstating the influence and the importance of Trump as a political figure.
So yeah, I basically agree with the premise that He's demonstrated a way that we can win a path forward.
That is contingent on whether or not Republicans are willing to pick up where he left off.
Because if they don't, if they replace him with Nikki Haley or Mike Pence, some standard, conventional Republican, then probably not.
It's probably going to go back to the status quo and that's going to be the electoral winter for Republicans.
So, yeah, I think there's a great potential for that to happen because Trump really has opened up the field and he's shaken everything up and he has demonstrated how the Republican Party can remain viable by appealing to working class whites or, you know, shifting towards a more economic nationalist message.
But, again, that's entirely contingent on who the successor is.
Now, let's say, hypothetically, it's Ted Cruz.
You know, Chris Kobach did win his election in Kansas.
He's not in the cabinet, so it's tough to see how he makes his way in there.
But let's say, hypothetically, it's Ted Cruz.
Can Ted Cruz sort of bridge the gap between where he started out on this journey as like an evangelical, Zionist, Christian conservative to a more Trumpian figure with a harder emphasis on immigration restriction and you know, economic benefits for working class whites, that remains to be seen.
I think it's certainly not outside the realm of possibility that someone like him, with knowledge of the process, you know, somebody from D.C. who kind of knows how to pull the levers of power could, you know, fill his shoes.
I think it could happen.
But honestly, I'm not really optimistic about it.
There's just not a lot of talent that's stepped up.
Yeah, go ahead.
unidentified
I think Tucker Carlson should run for office.
nick fuentes
You think?
I don't know.
I think he's in a much stronger role as a pundit, but, hey, you know, it happened in, um, it happened in 19, what was it, 1992, when Pat Buchanan tried to primary George H.W.
Bush.
Now, Pat Buchanan, he was a political operative before he was a commentator, but, you know, I could definitely see somebody like an Ann Coulter or a Tucker Carlson or somebody along that line Running for president to the right of a popular Republican in order to force them over on some key issues.
Perhaps that, you know, that could happen, but... Yeah.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
That's all.
All right.
unidentified
Just wanted to say hi and, you know... Well, good to hear from you, big guy.
nick fuentes
It's been a while.
unidentified
It's only... Oh, yeah, you were gone.
Yeah, it's been a while.
Anyway, see you, Nick.
nick fuentes
All right.
Take it easy, big guy.
unidentified
Yeah, bye.
nick fuentes
Good old Bobob!
We love Bobob!
The America First family, right?
We gotta bring in somebody new now.
That's, uh, we got some of our old, old guys out of the way.
Now we'll get somebody new here.
Catboy Zoomer!
Wow, you have me a Catboy, but then you threw in Zoomer, and it's like... They know how to get my attention, right?
So we'll bring him in, and we'll see.
But, uh, but appears to be deafened and muted at the moment.
That's gonna have to, uh...
Gonna have to change that, otherwise we'll have to get somebody else in.
Let's see.
Yeah, alright, well he just left the call, so obviously not ready.
He had the right username, but he wasn't prepared.
So I guess we'll bring in AlabamaGamer instead.
Hello AlabamaGamer, what's going on?
unidentified
What's going on, Nick?
How are you doing tonight?
nick fuentes
I'm doing alright.
How are you doing?
unidentified
I'm doing pretty good.
nick fuentes
Good.
You don't sound like you're from Alabama.
You don't have an accent.
unidentified
No, no.
It's based on a song.
I don't know if you've heard of it.
nick fuentes
Sweet Home Alabama, right?
unidentified
That one.
yeah yeah come on oh oh god I think it's very powerful.
I have, I have.
Is he doing that for Movember?
Nick is what do you think the, uh, socio political implications of Ted Cruz is growing a beard are.
Have you seen this epic beard of Ted Cruz's lately?
nick fuentes
I have, I have, uh, is he doing that for Movember?
I missed the, uh, you know, why, why did he do it?
unidentified
I'm not sure, but, um, I'm liking the new Ted.
nick fuentes
I like it.
I like it's like punished Ted.
unidentified
Yeah.
nick fuentes
No, I like it.
I think it's a very powerful statement.
We need more politicians with beards.
unidentified
I feel like the... Yeah, there's... I mean, I think I read something once that said people are less likely to vote for someone with facial hair because they see them as untrustworthy, but I don't understand it, honestly.
I trust Ted Moore now with the beard, I'll be honest.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I don't know, because you look at a lot of, like, the more bureaucratic type people, and to me, I look at, like, a Barack Obama.
He could never wear a beard, right?
Or a Macron.
unidentified
Barack Obama would just be...
Uh, pubes or something like that.
I don't know.
I don't know.
nick fuentes
Disavow, I have to- look, you're offending me.
I'm black.
unidentified
You're making fun of my black- I'm sorry, I didn't know any other way to say it.
nick fuentes
My kinky black hair.
You racist.
unidentified
Yeah, I understand.
I'm really- I'm not a racist, I promise.
I just- I just don't think he would look good with a beard.
I'm sorry.
nick fuentes
Yeah, no, I know what you mean, though.
Yeah, the...
unidentified
He was one of...
He's probably one of the greatest presidents, though, I'll be honest.
nick fuentes
Absolutely.
Well, what he did for my people was just so important.
It was so important for me to see somebody who looked like myself in the White House.
It was really important to have that.
You know, I didn't agree with anything, you know, as policies, but it was so important as a young black man to see somebody who looks like myself in the White House as opposed to, like, you know, raping people or killing people.
But to see a clean cut, somebody who doesn't talk with a Negro dialect to be in the White I needed that.
So, so I agree.
unidentified
I totally agree.
It's like now with this orange potato in office, we have no more civility.
I mean, just look at George Bush's funeral.
That's just the death knell of something that we're never gonna get back.
nick fuentes
Yeah, this Cheeto man.
This walking Cheeto man.
Ruining the country.
unidentified
I mean, I get my news from, I don't know about you.
But I get my news from John Oliver as he's doing Fortnite dances on the YouTube 2018 Rewind.
I don't know if you saw that.
Oh yeah, did you see that?
nick fuentes
I did, I did.
unidentified
Him and Trevor Noah.
I think that ruined my day, quite honestly.
nick fuentes
He ruined it.
He killed it.
You know, it was a Zoomer thing.
unidentified
PewDiePie, when he made that video about the YouTube Rewind today, he really should have put a warning on that one.
nick fuentes
I agree.
I just watched that like 20 minutes ago, the PewDiePie's review.
unidentified
the rewind they snubbed him again but uh it was probably a good thing that he speaking of which everybody who's watching this needs to subscribe to PewDiePie on YouTube subscribe to my boy PewDiePie we can't allow India to win before I was in middle school you know I remember the first time I heard about PewDiePie I was at the public beach down in my small town there and some kids when I was in fifth grade we're talking about it This is back in the days where he's, you know, doing amnesia and screaming about barrels.
But, you know, PewDiePie, he's been a figure prominent throughout, you know, my entire Conscious life pretty much and you know, I got a lot of respect for the guy me too.
He's not only gotten better with age It's true.
It's true.
nick fuentes
Well, and you know, he represents something very important.
I don't think the symbolism is lost on people that it's PewDiePie the Swedish white male gamer versus some global homo media conglomerate from fucking India and You know, I don't think the symbolism was part of my language.
unidentified
I think T-Series represents this sort of like total bug media that's totally soulless and it's just... I don't know if you... it's very similar to K-pop in a way.
I don't know if you've noticed this.
It's like this vibe that I get from certain things.
Like they don't really have a soul very much and it's really just for like getting very quick views from I don't know.
Children and Asians.
And it's just, they try to make content with such a wide umbrella as possible to the point where it just totally loses everything.
I don't know if you get exactly what I'm talking about.
I feel like it's a very specific thing.
nick fuentes
No, I get what you mean.
I get what you mean.
It's a very, uh, like, industrial kind of content machine.
As opposed to the, you know, the Chad gamer who puts together a meme review organically.
A real trad process.
Yeah.
unidentified
And you know, he's engaged.
nick fuentes
That's right.
unidentified
His vlogs with his girlfriend or fiance now are very wholesome.
I don't know if you've seen those.
nick fuentes
They're very enjoyable to watch.
He's the blue-eyed white dragon, as he says, against what goes on in India.
unidentified
He's colonizing one of those I think we're doing a little better than they are, just saying.
nick fuentes
But anyway, I gotta move on to another caller.
unidentified
I appreciate the call.
nick fuentes
Love you too, big guy.
Take it easy.
Alright, later.
That was a good one.
That was a good call.
Good little back and forth there.
Yeah, the PewDiePie thing, I've been watching that pretty closely the past couple of days.
I think he's up, for people that don't know, for the uninitiated, alright, if you're not a Chad Zoomer gamer, PewDiePie's the number one YouTuber on the planet.
He's got something like 74 million subscribers.
He's been number one for a long time.
And recently, another channel called T-Series has been projected to overtake him.
They've grown very rapidly.
And the reason for this is because T-Series is like this Indian media company.
They do music, movies.
They have all these other sub-channels.
I mean, it's like, you know, we were just talking about.
It's like this very corporate entity.
And they put together, you know, they kind of play the metrics and the algorithms and everything.
And the rise of this media company has coincided with India getting online, like Indians getting internet access and computers and everything and, you know, actually being able to use YouTube.
And so now that the third world is coming online, you know, they got like a trillion people over there now They're able to blow up a channel like t-series to become number one So it's been the sort of spiritual battle PewDiePie's been trying to edge him out.
He's about 520,000 subs ahead at the time of this stream And we're all rooting for him.
We can't let... because again, there's some big symbolism there.
PewDiePie, who is a Scandinavian, blue-eyed, blonde-haired, white male gamer, memer.
You know, he said the N-word, which is of course a rite of passage.
He's done a lot of things.
Versus...
Versus India, right?
Versus some disgusting media corporate conglomerate from India.
From disgusting India.
India, like, they shit in the streets!
Does nobody know this?
Now, I haven't been there, but I talk to people and they say that people will literally be driving down the highway, stop on the highway, get in the median, and shit in the street, okay?
And, like, that's kind of like what's happening to planet Earth.
That's basically what's happening to the world.
It's like you've got all these smart cool funny gamers hanging out in like Europe and America and we're it's very nice you know we're having a blast and kind of there's a big shadow looming over our nice little settlements and projects which is about a hundred billion of these people who don't use toilets.
That's all I don't know I don't know how I can even couch that in a way where it you know isn't gonna end up in a right-wing watch article but I mean that's it's what it is what it is they're just gonna outnumber us and and with the help of some media savvy people you know they're gonna displace us so but anyway go subscribe to PewDiePie you have to be part of the fight I subscribed I told all my followers to subscribe so you got to check it out So I'll bring in, let's see, we'll bring in another caller here.
Why don't we hear from, how about Zoomer5000?
If you got Zoomer in there, and you have to be an authentic Zoomer, I don't want any, you know, I don't want any frauds, but we like the Zoomers, remember.
So I'll bring him in.
What's going on, Zoomer?
unidentified
Oh, what's up, Nick?
nick fuentes
Nothing, what's up with you?
unidentified
Hold on, can I unmute your stream?
nick fuentes
Yeah, go ahead.
unidentified
Alright, that took a boomer amount of time, my guy.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I was like, uh, you know, any day now.
But, uh, but what's going on?
unidentified
Oh, I just wanted to ask about your diet, man.
nick fuentes
My diet?
unidentified
Yeah, you're not eating, uh, boogers anymore, are you?
Oh.
nick fuentes
Charming.
So is this, uh, is this a friend or a foe?
unidentified
I'm just worried, man.
You can't be eating boogers on stream, dude.
nick fuentes
Is this really the best the, uh, The irony left has to offer.
unidentified
Nick, you ate boogers on stream.
nick fuentes
I actually didn't.
If you watch the video very closely, it was a scratch.
And then, you know, I go to, uh, you know, put my finger on my chin.
I don't usually like to get into it because people usually bring it up on the show, but you got 300 hours of content.
I scratched my nose with the wrong angle and people like to say it's a nose pick.
Now I pick my nose off camera.
I think everybody does, but you know, that was not one of those times.
But are you, I mean, again, is this like a, I actually, you know, just forget it.
Yeah, bye-bye.
I don't know.
We're having a great stream here, and then we get people that come in with all this negative energy from like these Krang impersonators.
It's not funny.
It's not cool.
I don't get it.
You know, if you're gonna troll me, do it in a funny way.
We have to appreciate a funny troll here.
Well, let's see.
We're gonna bring in somebody else now.
It's why we can't have an ethnostate.
People like this, you know?
Let's see, we'll bring in PunishedPatrickLittle.
That ought to be a good one.
What's going on, big guy?
unidentified
Hey, Nick, how's it going?
nick fuentes
Hey, going alright.
How about yourself?
unidentified
Uh, you know, not the best, man.
I was listening to your podcast while epically gaming, and my mother, I guess, she heard some background noises.
And my dad comes up to me the next day and he's like, Hey, hey son, um, your mother said that she heard you listening to a white supremacist podcast.
Oh man.
Uh, I don't know.
I didn't know how to explain that one, but, uh, yeah, you promote this product as a family friendly product.
And, uh, Yeah, I don't know about that, man.
I think you might have to rebrand.
nick fuentes
It is family friendly.
What are you talking about?
The families, I'm...
unidentified
The family's not friendly to me anymore, man.
nick fuentes
I'm trying to reach out to red-pilled families.
Red-pilled families, not blue-pilled families.
unidentified
I mean, hey, they're boomer conservatives, so, you know, you can try, but nothing works.
It's true.
It's true.
nick fuentes
You're right.
And the weird thing about boomers is they tend to regress.
They always...
It's like they have dementia or something because they're so...
Friggin' old, but you can red pill them on something, and they'll be like, huh, that's a good point.
You win the argument, and then the next day it's like that never happened.
I do this with my parents all day long.
I will crush the debate about whatever it is, race relations, whatever.
Okay, well I see your point.
And then the next day it's like, oh, the reason black people aren't doing so hot is because of welfare.
We just discussed this.
They have 85 IQ, you know, but it's the welfare.
Like, really?
unidentified
Same situation with this election too going on.
Well, that happened.
I'm like telling my dad, I'm like, Hey, like, this is why Trump won because he got the white working class voters out.
And he's like, but, but, but how, but how do you win though?
The pendulum is swinging back.
People are going to be more conservative.
I'm like, dad, it's, it's not that simple, man.
You're not changing.
We're not changing the same, you know, I mean, different, different demographics.
We only have just more of the same demographic.
He's like, I just disagree with you.
Like how?
I'm showing you who's voting for who.
I just, that's kind of just mean to them.
nick fuentes
I hear you, my white brother.
I understand you.
unidentified
Yes, man.
It's funny.
It's funny how similar.
We both are 20, both dropped out of college, both have no friends, so it's quite frustrating.
nick fuentes
It's tough.
unidentified
Hey, we're hanging in there.
I'm really proud of all the stuff you're doing, man.
There's very few people out there that are like you in the conservative movement.
They're all fake, they're all just dumb, but you got it, man.
I'm really appreciative of that.
nick fuentes
Appreciate it, big guy.
Very kind words.
I... It's tough, because, you know, I think we would all like there to be more people in the conservative movement who are authentic and honest and... I appreciate the compliment, but it's also, you know, I humbly agree that it is true, you know, there just isn't a lot of people that are, you know, trying to accomplish what I'm trying to accomplish.
You know, there's Jake Lloyd.
I guess he's gonna get started doing content.
Lauren Rose is taking kind of an extended sabbatical.
I don't know.
She's been kind of Yeah.
Good luck, man.
unidentified
Oh, just one other thing.
You talk about this, you know, joining your conservative, you know, parties, organizations in your area, or joining your college, Republicans or whatever.
So I'm searching for all this stuff to maybe join and there's like nothing.
There's really nothing or like they've only been around for the election cycle and that was it.
So it's really hard to get those type of, I don't know, those organizations and people to connect with when there's like nothing.
nick fuentes
Yeah, well, in college it's a lot easier because, again, it largely depends on your campus.
When I was at BU, you had Young Americans for Liberty, you had College Republicans.
I think that was it.
Some of the other more conservative colleges, they'll have YAF, they'll have a few other organizations.
But if you're not on the campus or if there isn't that on the campus, then, yeah, unfortunately, the bigger opportunities are the election years.
Now, you can still volunteer and go to your local GOP county meetings.
Not a lot of action happening there.
I encourage everybody to go, however, because, you know, networking is networking.
It's a little boring, but you put in the hours, and that's just really what politics is.
But the election years are when you can really make connections.
I still have people coming to me and DMing me, you know, can you give me so-and-so's contact information for a letter of recommendation, or can you give me this person's number?
And, you know, I worked on a few campaigns, and I'm pretty well connected to a few people.
And you'd be surprised.
Just building up that contact list, that's really what it's all about.
I really learned that when I got, you know, into politics, and I said, you know, what am I doing in college?
If you could just meet the right people, that's really what it takes.
unidentified
Yeah, I'm the retard that doesn't save the name, but saves the numbers.
So I'm like, why? - Yeah.
nick fuentes
Yeah, you gotta, you gotta write down some other, you know, they say it's also good not only to, you know, have the name at least, but also that you write down, you know, personal details about people.
It goes a long way, you know, if you pick up the phone, you call somebody three months later and you know, you know, what's going on in their life.
So, that's my advice, young Zoomer, my Zoomer brother.
unidentified
Yeah, thank you, Zoomer Brother.
Have a good rest of the show, man.
nick fuentes
Alright, big guy.
Take it easy.
Thanks for calling.
unidentified
Thank you.
nick fuentes
Alright, later.
Okay, that was a good one.
Good call.
Good question on the networking.
That's very important.
It's the most important thing, honestly.
So, let's see.
We'll bring somebody else in here.
Why don't we bring in... How about Bob the Gamer?
We'll see...
What the gamer's up to.
What's going on, big guy?
unidentified
Hola, Senor Fuentes.
How's it going?
nick fuentes
It's going all right.
How's it going with you?
unidentified
It's going good.
Thanks for asking.
I was wondering, as a wee 6ix9ine Italian man as yourself, what have you been told about Mussolini through your family?
nick fuentes
Through what?
unidentified
What have you been told about Mussolini, if anything, through your family?
nick fuentes
Oh, through my family.
Not much, honestly.
On the Italian side, I believe I'm fourth generation.
My Italian ancestors came over here.
Well before Mussolini got into power and there's a little a little bit of dysfunction to say the least.
Honestly on both sides of the family so we don't really have that connection to the roots in Italy.
So I haven't heard much from the Italian family on Mussolini.
I imagine they would have liked him.
I imagine they would have been fans but I don't really know.
We don't really discuss that.
Are you Italian yourself?
Is that why you asked?
No, I'm Scottish.
unidentified
Have a Merry Christmas, Nick.
I'll speak to you later.
nick fuentes
Alright, well that was a brief call.
So I don't have more for you on that question, we don't really discuss that.
I know my, I believe it was my great-grandfather had some certain views about the other one, which were not negative, so I'll say that much, which is pretty based in Red Pilt.
Let's see, we'll bring in, how about Pickle Boy?
unidentified
Hey, what's going on, Pickle?
Hey man, how are you?
nick fuentes
Hey, I'm doing alright.
What's on your mind?
unidentified
I'm doing great.
I just finished my semester, my internship.
I'm hanging out, having a great time.
nick fuentes
Great, congrats.
Good to hear it.
unidentified
Thank you.
Now I have to go off, King.
nick fuentes
Alright, go off.
Go off, King.
unidentified
I think I speak for the silent majority here.
We have to do something about the Joe the Boomer problem.
I believe he is abusing his at everyone privileges for video games and promoting his own content and I think he's riding your coattails big guy.
nick fuentes
You think?
unidentified
That is my opinion and I believe I speak for a silent majority or at least a handful of people.
nick fuentes
You know, I bet he's probably guilty on all those counts.
I don't really hang out in the Discord too much, but I don't doubt that all of that is true.
But, you know, I don't know.
He's a sweet guy.
He's like a little puppy dog.
He can tear up the pillow.
He can shit in the middle of the floor.
You ever watch a sitcom and there's that goofy uncle who comes up in the holiday episode?
unidentified
me joe the boomer it's like when your boomer parents tell you who it is even though you got caller id and it's like how could you hate this guy how could you have a problem with joe the boomer so well you ever you ever watch a sitcom and there's that that goofy uncle yeah comes up in the holiday episode yes joe the boomer's excellent as a cameo appearance he i don't believe he suits well as a main cast member It's overstayed his welcome, is what you're saying.
nick fuentes
He's gotta be somewhat of a recurring, like, background character.
unidentified
Yeah, he should, uh, you should be excited to see him, and not, uh, tired of him.
Alright!
I'm sorry, Joe, I like you, you're funny, I like you, but, uh, that's just my opinion, man.
nick fuentes
Wow.
unidentified
Of course.
nick fuentes
Of course.
Thank you, Nick.
Merry Christmas.
Gotta go off every now and again.
There's a little bit of infighting in the community, but I think that's healthy.
Healthy to voice your concerns and everything.
So I'll take that into consideration.
I'll have to bring on Joe the Boomer to respond, though, however.
unidentified
Of course.
Thank you, Nick.
Merry Christmas.
Have a good one, man.
nick fuentes
Merry Christmas, big guy.
Take it easy.
All right.
That was an interesting call.
Joe the Boomer has been called out, and he's going to have to have a rebuttal.
We'll have to bring him in here and see what he has to say.
unidentified
Joe, have you heard this?
What?
What's going on?
Wait, what are you doing?
nick fuentes
Did you just get a load of the last caller on the stream?
Have you been watching?
unidentified
No, I've been... No, what happened?
Tell me about it.
nick fuentes
He got called out.
He got called out by Pickleman.
unidentified
Pickleman can kiss my... Nevermind.
What's going on, Nick?
nick fuentes
Nothing much, big guy.
Nothing much.
unidentified
What's going on with you?
Just streaming your call in lobby on the Daily Brap.
Having a good old time.
We're live right now.
nick fuentes
This guy!
This guy!
Joe, you're a madman!
unidentified
It's great content.
People love it.
We got a lot of people watching right now.
Did you create your own role in my server?
No, I can't do that, why?
nick fuentes
What is this elite role that's been created?
unidentified
I have no idea, I'm not allowed to create roles.
I would ask Mr. Hiding.
nick fuentes
Alright, yeah, I'll have to take it up with him.
So we're on the BRAF and we're on America First at the same time, wow.
unidentified
It's true, it's true.
I was just hanging out there with the lads, I said, you know, we're having fun, we're getting some laughs, we're having a little good time, you know, might as well stream it and share it with the rest of the guys, you know?
nick fuentes
I like it.
I like it.
It's part of the America First... It's like a spin-off series.
It's like, you know, Cory in the house.
unidentified
I didn't even think you'd bring me on tonight.
I'm like, I'm just gonna go in there and hang out.
I really got no questions.
I do have some... I do have a funny thought experiment, though, that I wanted to share with you.
nick fuentes
All right.
Yeah, let's hear it.
unidentified
Imagine, if you will, it's 2024.
President Donald Trump has amended the Constitution to allow 20-year-olds and 24-year-olds to serve as President of the United States.
Nick Fuentes is now President of the United States of America.
He goes to his first White House press conference, and every reporter in the room is a lisper.
And they're all asking questions with lists.
That's it.
That's all I've got.
nick fuentes
I like that.
I like that a lot.
We're going to have to be thinking about that one.
We'll have to write that one down so that when it's bombs dropping everywhere and people, shots ringing out in the air, we can visit that in our dreams.
We can visit that in our minds.
Or in VR or something.
unidentified
We have a bunch of Catboy Lispers.
No, it's just a funny theme that we notice in this little universe of America First with Nick Fuentes, that half the callers are Lispers.
nick fuentes
It's because they're smart.
It's because they're high IQ.
I used to have a stutter, and I believe the speech impediment is a symptom of extremely high IQ because it's like the virgin talking normally versus the Chad speech impediment.
Anybody could talk normally.
Anybody could.
Well, you're such a slow retard that you think exactly as fast as you talk.
You have to be really high IQ that, you know, your brain is just going so fast that you're having problems getting it all out, you know?
unidentified
I gotta say that my best... Yeah, my best take come to me a few minutes after I've, you know, encountered something, you know?
Usually sitting on the toilet or something like that, you know?
Boom!
Bada-bing!
You know, I got this great idea, you know?
nick fuentes
I like it, I like it.
Yeah, I hear you.
Relatable.
unidentified
Absolutely.
No, it works.
There's something about it, you know?
I don't know.
What are you gonna do, you know?
nick fuentes
What are you gonna do?
And I, I... Speaking of the toilet, I gotta get the Squatty Potty.
I know you're a big advocate of that.
unidentified
Oh, absolutely.
Man, let me tell you.
Man, that thing works.
I pass the daily brapple.
I'm thinking about doing a raffle on the daily brapple where we give out Squatty Potties to our most dedicated premium members.
I like it.
nick fuentes
Sign me up.
unidentified
I find myself in the bathroom and I'm like, you know... Hey, look, I never bring it up to you because I figure you're a busy guy, but if you want to try it, I'll send you one.
nick fuentes
You'll send me one?
unidentified
Yes, absolutely.
I'll send you one.
nick fuentes
Well, I accept.
I accept.
Just send it, uh, USPS.
unidentified
Oh, shit!
Guys, you know that?
We got Nick on this squatty potty nationalism!
nick fuentes
I'll give it a shot!
You know, look, I find myself sometimes on the toilet having a little, you know, fiber deficiency, and I find myself sort of propping myself up using whatever I can find, and I think to myself, you know, might this be easier if I had The, uh, the old Squatty Potty.
Yeah, so sure, send it over.
unidentified
When I initially heard about it, I was skeptical.
I was like, this is a gimmick.
This is a, you know, it's a joke.
It's whatever.
So I said, you know what?
I don't need it.
Let me try something in place of it so I can see if the concept is sound in nature.
So I went into my armory.
I pulled out some .50 caliber ammunition cans, military surplus from Vietnam.
I gotta try it.
I gotta try it!
to the toilet and I sat my leg up there and I squatted and it worked.
I'm in.
After about two or three days of doing that, I'm like, wow, this really makes a difference.
So I get the actual squatty potty and after another two or three days, it changes everything.
Unbelievable.
I got to try it.
nick fuentes
I got to try it.
I'm in.
I'm sold on the idea.
unidentified
I'm speechless.
I don't know what to say.
I never even broached the topic with you because it's like, would Nick even take it seriously?
This is so refreshing, Nick, that you're open to this.
This is so incredibly refreshing.
Honestly, I haven't seen this much, you know, acceptance and openness from you in a while.
You've been such a busy guy.
I haven't heard from you in a while.
What is the toilet?
nick fuentes
Who's flushing the toilet?
You live alone!
unidentified
Yeah, well, that was me.
I was taking a leak.
nick fuentes
All right.
All right.
Oh, this guy.
unidentified
You're off the rails.
nick fuentes
The last caller was right, man.
unidentified
No, don't listen to that guy.
Hey, look, let me get out of here, Nick, but I think Broseph, he hasn't had a call in for a while.
You should bring him in.
He's got some good guys.
He's a good guy.
He's my co-host.
He is the other half of the Daily Brat.
nick fuentes
All right, well, I'll bring him in, all right?
unidentified
Absolutely.
All right, folks, let's get back to the call-in and keep delivering that premium content to the Daily Brap Nation.
nick fuentes
All right, take it easy, Joe.
Oh, man, that guy cracks me up.
Who is this guy?
Who is this guy?
It scares me, honestly.
You know, it's one of those things where it's funny, but then you really start to think about it and, you know, that's kind of a bad idea.
And actually, you know what I thought?
The last caller, he's really stuck with me.
I want to go in, I want to investigate this.
I want to do an America First investigation.
Can I do this?
Can I go off?
We're going to pause the calls for a second.
We'll get back to it momentarily, all right?
But one of these callers brought it up, and I wanted to clear the record.
I think this is very important that we clear the record here.
And look, it's a bit of a risk.
It's a bit of a risk.
But I think we're gonna have to do it.
We're gonna have to do it.
You know, it's one of those things where we're gonna have to co-op this a little bit and finally put the rumors to bed here.
Put the rumors to rest.
What do the callers say?
Because this is a very pervasive line of attack that I get from the left.
The dreaded cliff.
This is the one clip that's funny because, you know, I could live down going to Charlottesville.
I could live down going to American Renaissance.
I could live down saying race-mixing is degenerate.
I could live down saying Jews, you know, cause me problems in my daily life.
unidentified
And on and on and on.
nick fuentes
You know, Lord knows there's a lot of different things I've said on the show which people could say you're not allowed to say in polite company.
But this is the one thing.
This is the hurdle that I haven't been able to overcome.
So, I'm gonna throw this up on the screen and Lord Lord be with me here.
We're gonna we're gonna try and get through this and We'll do a little play-by-play analysis.
I think it's important.
All right.
This is the dreaded clip This is the my downfall The dreaded nose picking clip.
People have claimed, I don't know if you've seen this, Vic Berger, among others, one of these callers, has said that on one of the America First shows over a year ago that I picked my nose.
They say not only did I pick it, but also I consumed.
And so I want to put the rumors to bed.
We're going to take a look and we're going to watch it.
Why don't we do it in slow motion?
Now this could be a very bad idea.
Perhaps it is.
But I think if we take... Here's really, to me, what is the death knell of the nose pick argument.
If you look at this frame, not only is it low quality, right?
If you actually go back to the episode, it's pretty low quality.
There's really not enough pixels to see exactly what is going on there.
But to me, what kills the argument that it is a nose pick is the angle.
People like to say, oh yeah, well he just picked his nose.
But if you look at the angle, the angle is coming in from here!
The angle is, how can you pick your nose at this angle?
You simply can't!
Is this a nose pick?
It's under!
You know, it's like in that episode of Seinfeld.
If, you know, the Zoomers aren't going to get this one, but the Boomers might.
When Jerry Seinfeld gestures like this, but because he's turned to the side, it looks like a nose pick.
But clearly I'm coming in, I'm coming in from the side.
A nose pick comes up from under or a hook, but it doesn't come in, the hook is inverted.
The hook is concave.
And so let's watch.
Let's watch this play out here.
Do you see?
Look!
It's a scratch.
It's a scratch from the outside.
unidentified
And then it's... Hmm.
nick fuentes
Now look.
Now watch the mouth.
There is no consumption.
There is no... There is no bite that is made.
The mouth is closed and opened.
I think it's... I think it's inconclusive.
But I think the burden of evidence, which is required to say that it is a pick, I don't think it's met.
You know, it's sort of like James Fields.
You know, I think you could see where... I think you could see, you know, if you're inclined to have the same interpretation of the left, I think you could see where it might be misconstrued.
But I think if you're really looking at it very carefully, I think if you're looking at the...
I think you're looking at the angle here.
Again, the angle where we come in, it's coming in that way.
I think it's pretty straightforward.
I think it's pretty straightforward, but we'll see.
Maybe we should do a Twitter poll.
We have to deal with it one way or another.
It's not going away anytime soon.
This is the video that will haunt me forever.
And in a way, it's actually kind of cleaner.
Because, um, you know, it kind of distracts from the other controversies.
They're too busy.
That's the thing, Jared Holtz will come at me.
Oh, well, remember the time you picked your nose?
It's like, well, if that's what you're coming at me for, I'll take it, right?
You know, compared to some of the other things that have been done or said on the show.
So, um... But we're gonna have to, uh... We have to confront it head-on.
We have to kill it.
But let's see.
We'll bring in a few more callers here.
I don't know.
I think, uh...
I think the America First investigation finds, in my favor, it was not a pick.
It was not a consumption, but... We'll never know.
It wasn't in 1080p, so we'll never know.
But we'll bring in another caller here.
Why don't we bring in Baked Alaska?
Looks like he's hanging out in there.
What's going on, big guy?
unidentified
Hello.
nick fuentes
Hey, what's up?
unidentified
Oh, shit.
I'm on the air?
nick fuentes
You're on the air.
Hey, watch the language!
It's a family show!
unidentified
Oh.
Hey, what's up, dude?
Um... Well...
I have mainly one thing to say.
Ashton Witte is a thot.
And never stick your dick in crazy.
Never do it.
Cause it never ends up well.
Paul Joseph Watson is now gay.
And that's not good.
That's pretty much all I got to say.
Also, Joe the Boomer did nothing wrong.
nick fuentes
Okay?
My man, my man.
unidentified
I am a Joe the Boomer respecter, and all y'all people talking crap, that is not right.
That is not of God.
That is not okay.
You're going to hell!
If you say anything about Joe the Boomer, you're going to hell.
nick fuentes
Dang, I'm with you man.
I will say, I think you're a little bit biased because you're kind of a boomer.
I will say that.
I don't mean to slander.
unidentified
Boomers gotta stick together, bro.
Boomer's gotta watch out for each other.
Also, shout out to everyone playing the new Smash Bros.
You guys are awesome.
That's what I'm doing for the next, like, month.
Not talking to anyone.
I'm not opening my phone.
Just playing Smash Bros.
So that's where I will be.
nick fuentes
Right on.
And tell us a little bit about your comments about James Fields.
I think it was highly...
Highly controversial take last night on the timeline.
You said James Fields did nothing wrong.
What did you mean by that?
What did you mean by that?
unidentified
Well, hold up, hold up.
What did you mean by that?
Let me clear the record here, Nick.
So, well, there's a parody account of mine.
It's not me.
It's at BakedRetard on Twitter.
And some guy, he just sounds just like me, and he keeps posting clips that are just like things I would post.
It's really weird.
AtBakedRetard on Twitter.
But I don't know, this guy's kind of a genius.
And yeah, he tweeted something.
He said he supported James Fields and he did nothing wrong.
I'm pretty sure the account got hacked, though, because that doesn't seem like something he would say.
nick fuentes
I don't know.
unidentified
Pretty troubling stuff there.
nick fuentes
Very disturbing, very troubling if true, you know, chilling to the core, but I just wanted to clear that up.
I know it's a, I correct myself, it's a fan account, but I was a little bit troubled that he's, you know, kind of associated with your brand, he's posting that kind of thing.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and disavow that.
As a Jewish man, I, you know, I declared today National Lockup of Nazi Day.
That's what, you know, needs to happen, so.
That's my take on it.
nick fuentes
Right on.
Well yeah, Happy Hanukkah, right?
It's a Hanukkah miracle.
unidentified
Yes!
Happy Hanukkah, it's a miracle.
All the Nazis are getting locked up.
Actually, I'm getting sued right now.
I got served a lawsuit on my front door, so I actually...
I've been calling lawyers all day.
But, yeah, hopefully I don't go to prison for too long.
nick fuentes
All right, P.
Well, good luck, big guy.
We're rooting for you, all right?
We're on the baked Alaska comeback train.
Yes.
unidentified
And actually, it sounds like I don't want to spill all the tea, but we might be putting together a little diss track soon, A little Jared Holt diss track.
So look out for that, guys.
nick fuentes
Could happen.
Could happen.
unidentified
All right.
Have a happy Hanukkah.
You too.
nick fuentes
Happy Hanukkah.
Take it easy.
unidentified
All right.
Later.
nick fuentes
Later.
We love hearing from our friend Baked Alaska.
What a guy.
What a guy.
He's another one of these characters where I know he's had kind of a rough year on the internet.
But how can you not love Baked Alaska?
Such a likable guy.
Let's see, we'll bring in a few more that we're gonna call it a night.
How about we'll hear from Thought Hunter.
unidentified
Are you a furry?
Are you a gay black furry?
nick fuentes
Whoa, are you asking me that?
unidentified
Whoa!
No, dude, totally out of context!
Alright.
Oh my god.
It gives you no, like, bell sound or nothing.
You're just in the room all of a sudden.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I was gonna say, kind of caught you at the wrong moment.
unidentified
You did.
Yeah, I'm sorry, that probably ruined your show and you're probably gonna get banned from YouTube.
nick fuentes
It was ironic.
It was ironic.
We're irony bros.
unidentified
Yeah, and Jared Holt's gonna write an article about me, not you actually.
I'm gonna become the centerpiece of that story.
It's gonna be pretty good.
Yes.
Anyways, second time on the show.
I don't know.
I've changed my name.
I used to be a son of a banker before.
nick fuentes
Ah, yes, yes.
Welcome back.
unidentified
Thank you.
Thank you.
I'm glad to be back.
Yeah, okay, so let me think.
What am I gonna ask?
Okay, so Nick, you've been backing off a lot from the libertarianism train.
I know you were into that, especially in your early years, your college years.
You were full lib.
And you've kind of fallen out of that.
And you're going really far, man.
I think you're going really far beyond.
So I just want to see if I can question you.
I've just been reading... I don't know if you've heard of this book.
It's called Atlas Shrugged.
I'm just kidding, but I have been reading Atlas Shrugged unironically.
And look, I understand your positions on free trade, and I'm actually with you on that.
So, I mean, it's not like I accept all of her premises and her entire philosophy, but I think there's a lot to be said about rational self-interest as it pertains to a nation as well as to the individual.
What do you think about that thought?
nick fuentes
Well, I mean, self-interest is human nature, right?
But self-interest is not a governing principle.
I think there's a lot to be said that the market and the free market has a certain way of harnessing the power of self-interest.
Of course, that's the foundation of the sort of capitalist-type liberalism or free market-oriented liberalism from Adam Smith, which is that the invisible hand guides the market, not by the benevolence of the butcher or the barber or whatever, but we get all the not by the benevolence of the butcher or the barber or whatever, but we get all the products because they want to make But of course, we've seen that there is a limiting principle to that.
We can't really allow this kind of radical self-interest to govern society.
I'm by no means really a collectivist, but there is obviously a family-based extension of self-interest, I think, that has to be accounted for.
So, I'll give you an example.
You know, today I was reading an article from the New York Times about some woman who, she was married to her husband and had a child, and she didn't, like, really love her husband anymore, so she got a boyfriend and kept the husband.
And the boyfriend moved in with the family.
And throughout the article, it's, I want this, I want that, I want to have my son live with me all the time.
And I also want my husband with me, and I also want a boyfriend, and I also want this, and I want that, and I want it that way.
And what we've sort of become in society, if you look at the way young people talk, they talk about taking care of me.
I've got to take care of myself, do it for me, not care about what anybody else thinks.
This sort of radical self-interest has poisoned society, and we've forgotten that the organizing unit of a society is not the individual, it's the family.
And I think that's the mistake that Ayn Rand and others make.
They think that the building block of the society is the individual, when in fact it's the family.
Because without the family, you don't have the society.
We are defined by our relation to one another, not in a vacuum.
unidentified
Like our distant cousin type relations, basically.
Being a member of the same nation of people, right?
Well, I mean that's... We're all kind of from the same...
nick fuentes
That's where nationalism comes from.
But more specifically, I'm talking about our relationship with our mother and father, and then subsequently a husband or a wife, and then the child.
And so that trinity of, you know, obviously two people who create a child and the child, that's the building block.
That's the ordering unit of the society.
So, when people talk about the self-interest, I think, okay, you know, maybe the interest of a family, and then by extension a community, and then ultimately the nation, But not self-interest alone.
So what do you think about that?
I mean, does that make sense?
Or are you, you know, one of these radical, objectivist zealots?
unidentified
No, absolutely not.
No, I was reading the book just purely out of interest, just to see what her thoughts are and her philosophy.
It really does... No, it rings true with me in the sense that there's a lot of parts of that book that you look at it and you're like, Ayn Rand, she seems like a person who, uh, is she, she'll, she'll give you some leeway to shirk responsibilities.
Like one of the characters who's supposed to be one of the, you know, the virtuous, the good people, right?
Uh, Hank Reardon is like, he, he, um, he basically cheats on his wife to, uh, to have an affair with this other lady.
Who's like the other main character.
And she's like the train operator.
She's like the train kingpin.
And he's the, uh, he's the metal kingpin.
And it really does show you, like, there's this kind of... it's too much about self-interest.
There's not enough responsibility to the people.
And that's what she just rails on throughout the whole book, is the idea that people should have a concern for the national interest, or the public interest, or for people other than themselves.
And that, to me, is like...
That's one of the big issues.
And, and it does come from that, um, that collectivist versus individualist perspective.
The problem is I, I see it's like, um, it's almost like you're, you're stuck between a dichotomy of these two, uh, views where, uh, is the, is the collective a real thing or is the, is it only the individual?
And, uh, if I think if you go too far in one direction, you, uh, you end up in an ultra statist kind of government, which I don't really, I don't want it to be too statist.
I mean, you have to have a certain amount of personal liberty, and you also want to have people looking out for the interests of the people around them.
That's where pragmatism becomes important, I think.
I don't know how to even out that odd, because I'm stuck between these two ideas.
I don't know if there's a middle ground.
nick fuentes
You know what I mean?
Well, the problem is just the sort of atomistic liberal ideology, which Again, it really comes from John Locke and this whole blank slate idea.
And the problem with liberalism is that it exists only in abstraction.
You know, they've sort of conceptualized this society where the individual is born and the individual has no preconceptions, no prejudice, they are a blank slate.
You know, upon which a society, you know, projects their own social constructs and things like that.
unidentified
They're built just by free will, right?
nick fuentes
Right.
And then the individual goes out into the society and has this totally unique, totally autonomous freedom of choice and everything like that.
But that really doesn't exist.
You know, that really doesn't take shape.
We find that people are tremendously influenced by their surroundings, by their parents, by their community.
And that's the kind of thing that we should nurture, not this sort of, again, atomistic individuals doing whatever they want, living hedonistically and everything else.
You know, it's a family-based society.
That's how you have it.
It's what we are, you know?
So that's communitarian.
That's why they frame it as collectivist versus individualist, so that there's, you know, so that you end up in this conundrum where you either have You know, the Soviet Union and the Nazis, where the state controls everything, and it's totalitarian.
Or you have, you know, this sort of radical individualist society.
And actually, it's funny, because what individualism really means is just that individuals are, you know, they think they're individuals, but they're controlled by the media, or they're controlled by finance.
Spengler wrote about this, that the modern society in the wake of the printing press and then with mass media is that big money just controls the society because media controls people's perceptions and what people think and their prejudices.
And money controls media.
So the sort of idea of the free individual, the open society, it's a total myth.
It's a myth created by the people that have all the money.
What we really need is a society that's sort of governed by wise people who are governing in the interest of the public good.
You know, you're going to be ruled by somebody at a governmental level, you know, at a divine level.
And people just need to kind of learn to accept that.
And then we can optimize what we have going on because we've had statism.
That's been the norm forever.
And with like a handful of exceptions, it's devolved into totalitarianism.
Because of modern technology and ideology.
But we can get back to something that resembles monarchy.
We can get back to a monarchical, neo-absolutist order.
But we just have to drop all this silly, individualist, libertarian framing.
So that's kind of my take on it.
unidentified
It's much harder to do that when the nation state is spread so far and wide with so many different types of people.
In the case of the United States, it seems like a lot more difficult to try to concentrate power on the federal level and not try to divvy it up into states and also remain this like powerful hegemonic entity in the world.
Right.
So it's like a really tough balance to draw because you need to have centralized power.
You need to have a government and an army that can protect the whole country.
And then at the same time, you have people from different states with vastly different morals and ethics and just social beliefs.
I guess I had a lot of thoughts about it.
I was reading the book just now.
It was really drawing me in, but it's actually a good book.
If you just look at it from the storyline perspective, it's pretty gripping.
I really do like literature that That's more about a storyline and it, it weaves in the philosophy, but one of the observations, one of the thoughts I had about Ayn Rand was that she kind of, I think her baseline, uh, ideas are, first of all, she's an atheist and, uh, and she's also pro-free markets because she came from a socialist country where, uh, her family was treated pretty horribly by the system.
And I think she kind of formed her entire philosophy.
To be able to cohere with that, to make it all fit together.
So when you look at objectivism, it's got a lot of goofy ideas in it.
We've this idea of a, there is an ethic because, um, I don't know, because, because humans have to serve, serve a purpose for some, some other reason.
I mean, it's, it's really, it's kind of a goofy philosophy, but, uh, that's, that was kind of a thought I had that she, she basically took two things that she believes and then she kind of formed a whole set of ideas around it to make it work.
You know what I mean?
nick fuentes
Yeah, yeah, well, and that's really the big problem.
Any ideology that is not Catholic is a problem.
Any ideology that's honest to God, that's the truth.
Catholicism, you know, if you, as somebody who was formerly less religious, I think people that are not religious don't understand that if you believe God is real, that sort of defines your whole worldview.
You know, if you believe that God revealed truth, right, and it's in the Bible and it's in the Catechism, Well, you can't really pretend that that's just one among thousands of other totally equal and viable explanations.
So to me, as somebody who's Catholic, I see everything that is not based in Catholicism, not based on revealed truth, as flawed.
And I think, you know, the history speaks for it.
But some good observations.
We've got to move on to another caller, but I appreciate your thoughts.
Very insightful stuff.
unidentified
Yeah, thanks for having me on, man.
You have a good rest of your evening.
nick fuentes
You too, man.
Take it easy.
unidentified
Thanks.
All right.
Take care.
nick fuentes
All right.
Good call, good call.
Some interesting subject matter.
We'll bring in, I think, one or two more.
That was kind of a long one, so maybe we'll bring in two more, then we'll call it a night.
So why don't we hear from... Well, I promised Broseph, so we'll get Broseph, and then we'll get one more.
What's going on, Broseph?
unidentified
Hey, how you doing, big guy?
What are you up to tonight?
nick fuentes
Oh, you know, just doing a show.
What about you?
unidentified
Oh, you do a show?
I didn't know.
I'm not too well.
I'm pretty under the weather recently.
But, you know, just hanging out in the chat, talking to the fellas.
nick fuentes
Gotcha.
unidentified
Excuse me.
We're discussing what would be some good celebrity boxing matchups.
We said you versus Jared Holt would be one.
And then I said Patrick Little versus Bernie Sanders would be a good one.
nick fuentes
I don't know, that's kind of a mismatch.
I would think it'd be Little versus... I don't know, who's an antagonist of Little besides me?
Maybe Beardson or Sean?
unidentified
That'd be a good one, yeah.
Little versus Sean.
nick fuentes
I don't know, Sean wants to fight everybody, you know?
Sean's got beef with everybody.
So...
unidentified
Yeah, although I'm sure he's at peace now that he has a wife.
nick fuentes
He definitely seems like it.
He definitely seems much happier.
unidentified
Yeah, he's a little good for him though.
You know, we want him to make it out alright.
nick fuentes
True.
unidentified
So do you have, excuse me, do you have anything on your mind or are you just... I wasn't really expecting to get pulled on, but yeah, I guess, what do you think about, like, It's kind of a big picture question, so it's hard to answer, I get it.
But I look at women these days.
We talk about women a lot and the issue with women, but what can we do about it?
Is there any answer at all?
It seems the worse they are, the worse the future generations will be, because women these days are so bad, and they're going to be the mothers of future generations.
So their daughters are going to grow up to be just as bad, if not worse.
So I don't even know what we can do to save women.
nick fuentes
Yeah, well, in my opinion, the way that we fix the women is by fixing the men, honestly, because, you know, you'll find, you know, on the one hand we talk about how women are not political people, and the flip side of that is women's politics is basically determined by men's politics.
Now, the trick Typically is in 2018 that women tend not to want to go out with men who are traditionalist or conservative.
You'll find that you know the extent of the brainwashing that is there.
I think they did some kind of report actually was in the news that on Washington DC.
A lot of the Trump staffers, campaign people can even get laid on Tinder because of how liberal all the women were.
So that's kind of a snag, kind of a hurdle.
But I believe ultimately if we're going to change that, we have to sort of follow the Bronze Age mindset, right?
In the sense that if men become desirable, and that's really, if you look at masculine virtues.
We're supposed to attract females.
You know, we're supposed to attract female virtues by being strong, by being wise, successful, so on.
And I believe if that happens, the women will naturally come and, you know, they'll conform to our politics.
That's the way women are.
You know, women, I don't think, have very strong standalone political thoughts.
They largely conform to what the men have.
So the difference is, though, that there is a big problem in the right of people who are right wing and they say, oh, you know, women won't go out with me.
And it's like, well, what do you really do to deserve to go out with women?
You know, people who don't work out, they don't take care of themselves, they don't have good hygiene, they don't have money, you know, and it's like, oh, surprise, surprise, nobody, nobody wants to mate with you.
So I think the answer is that men have to get tough.
We got to get our T levels up.
Yeah, that's a good take.
I mean, I would obviously agree.
Increase our sexual marketplace value.
And then once that has been achieved, then we can start turning the women.
I think that's the way to do it.
Another interruption.
Yeah, we're going to get to the stream labs and the super chats, Bryce.
We're going to get to it in a moment.
So that's my take on that.
unidentified
Yeah, that's a good take.
I mean, I would obviously agree.
I just, in my own life, I don't really see it working out too well.
I mean, who knows?
If it's at a societal level where there's a big movement about just men being men again, maybe things will start changing, but at the rate we're going, it just seems like every generation, the women get worse and worse, and it seems that it's correlated because of the previous generation.
nick fuentes
Yeah, everyone's just kind of got to figure it out for themselves, honestly, you know?
At least the way that I look at it, it's like, I want to have kids, I'm going to have kids, and so I'm going to do what's necessary for that to happen.
I feel like a lot of people want to sit and, you know, crave societal solutions, societal, you know, they look at societal problems and, you know, this kind of talk, but, you know, really it's a simple question.
Do you want to have offspring or not?
unidentified
And, you know, but...
nick fuentes
You have to look at it, I think, at a day-by-day, case-by-case kind of a basis, and, you know, maybe in a few generations we'll fix it, but no easy answers at this point.
It's a tough problem.
unidentified
Yeah, it is a really, like, big-picture tough problem, but good answer.
Thanks for having me on the show, and I hope you have a great Yule this year, my European brother.
nick fuentes
Ah, yes, yeah.
Merry Christmas, big guy.
Take it easy.
All right.
Okay.
Well, I think that's going to be our last call.
We're at 8 30 already.
And we got a ton of stream labs and super chats.
I was going to take them and we get the interruptions.
I love men.
Nothing I love more than extraneous interruptions.
Well, let's see.
We'll take a look at superfluous interruptions.
We'll take a look at our stream labs and super chats.
We'll see What people are saying.
I don't know what this note is talking about.
Let's see.
Why do we have...was today the 7th or the 6th?
I guess we had one that was done after the show yesterday, but we got one from...
Let's see.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
Yeah, this is from Q back yesterday very substantial donation.
Thank you very much big guy 200 big ones much appreciated says great pictures on Instagram Prague looks great.
Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas Thank you for the support.
It really helps really helps the cause and Again, like I like I always say that'll sustain me on Big Macs for about a week, right?
And then we'll need a refill, right?
I got a Big Mac today because, you know, it's my first Big Mac since coming back to America.
I had to do it.
And let me tell you, the Big Mac, I thought it was $4.29.
It's $4.45.
$5 sandwich, really?
You know, it's good, but is it $5 good?
This is dubious.
And then it's actually great.
You know, people are all bent out of shape about technology replacing the people.
I quite like it.
I don't like to deal with people who don't speak English at the fast food restaurants.
So I like going up to the touch panel and ordering there and not really having to interact with anybody.
You go in, you get out.
But I go in, I put in my order, I get a Big Mac, I get a Medium Fry, I get a McDouble, and I say, I don't want any mustard on it, I don't want any cheese on it, I want extra ketchup.
They bring out the food, what do you know, ketchup, regular ketchup, and there's mustard and there's cheese.
So, but I didn't really want to get up and complain, you know, I just want to eat my lunch, go in peace, I don't want to have to go up, excuse me, excuse me, I, you know, it's just more trouble than it's worth, honestly, and it shouldn't be that way.
Nah, I've gotta go up.
Um, I've got a problem.
I gotta explain the whole situation.
Like, can't people just get it right?
Isn't that so frustrating?
That then I gotta be put out.
I gotta go.
And, you know, I know people might say, oh, like, that's really a big deal.
But it's like, can't you just do it right?
Your job is easy.
You flip burgers for a living.
I go in there, you don't even have to take my order, you just get it printed out on the receipt, you assemble the sandwich, and you can't get it right, I gotta go up, and it's the little things like that that are gonna make you blow your head off.
It's like that movie Falling Down.
It's not some big thing, it's just there's a fly in your car, it's a little too hot.
It's those things, they put the mustard on, you said no mustard, how hard is it?
It's on the receipt, just follow the instructions!
But that's going to be our country.
You've got to understand that.
That's going to be our country.
Every step of the way, stupid, dumb people coming over here from the third world.
What's going to happen?
You know, uneducated, dumb people.
And it's our people too, because they're, you know, Lord knows we're degenerating.
We're involuting.
So, but much appreciated Q back.
I don't know where that came from, but thank you very much, big guy.
Omega Z says, is it true that at one point you used to be a member of IE but got kicked out because you weren't paying your dues?
I was a member of IE.
I don't know where that rumor came from.
But you could go back even to America First or Nationalist Review when it happened.
I didn't get kicked out because I wasn't paying my dues.
I paid my dues for the one month I was in, for the week I was in.
I got kicked out because I got in a fight with Patrick Casey on Twitter.
He was only like their chief of staff or something at the time.
I forget what his role was, but...
At the time we got in a fight about religion and then he unfollowed me and then I DM'd him and he didn't respond so I called him a fag on Nationalist Review and then he emailed me and he's like, you're out of IE because you're an infighter and all this other stuff and I don't like to talk about it because I don't like to drudge up the bad blood, you know, it's water under the bridge right now, but...
No, it didn't start.
That's the thing about what you really don't understand it until you're in media.
You really don't understand it until you have a little bit of notoriety.
The extent to which people just make things up out of thin air.
The extent to which people lie and create deception about your life.
You don't really realize it until you're in it.
Maybe if you're a more social person this happens on like a different scale among your social circle, but
The level that people make things up, it's honestly surprising, because I don't make things up about people, but I can't tell you how many times I end up on Poll, or I end up on 4chan, and I see a thread about myself, and it's like, oh yeah, Nick is an illegal immigrant, or Nick's father's an illegal immigrant, or people say, yeah, Nick is a Sephardic Jew, and he edited his 23andMe to hide it, and people edit my 23andMe to reflect DNA that isn't there!
Or, you know, all these other rumors.
Oh, Nick's sister, you know, because she appeared in a picture with a black person, she's dating that person!
And all, you know... And it's just, uh, it's very frustrating the extent to which people just make things up out of thin air.
No, it wasn't because I wasn't paying my dues.
And it's all out there.
It's all documented.
Woke leftist said, Nick, someone clipped your interview with Yousef.
It has over 130,000 views and has gotten many comments from leftists expressing support for you and Yousef's ideas on social conservatism.
Maybe consider having a progressive on like Jimmy Dore or Angela Nagle.
Isn't that great when people, you know, rip my content and it gets more views?
That's awesome, but, you know, I guess it's more exposure.
Maybe I'll have somebody like that on.
Biker Bandito says, I appreciate you going off on the bug eating propaganda lately.
It would be one of the best shows if you have Jay Dyer on for the topic of soy diets, megacity planning, water supply, etc.
You two are the only high IQ content creators I watch regularly.
Big appreciation for that.
And yeah, I'd love to have Jay Dyer on.
He's, you know, we're pretty friendly with each other.
It was kind of nasty initially because of the, you know, the orthodox Catholic thing, but he puts out some pretty solid content.
A very high IQ, well-read guy.
So sure, I'd love to have him on.
Pretty interesting subject.
White Ener says, lol your mom is fire dog.
I don't know what you mean by that.
If you're referring to my assistant that is Bryce, but um, but yeah, my mom's pretty cool.
Also Flats is can't tune in today big guy my bad.
Well, that's alright, but tune in on Monday, you know, he got a you got to stick it out Ben status is Nick.
How can we send you Christmas gifts?
Well, I've got a p.o box and I don't really like when people send me the gifts.
I feel uncomfortable.
I'm Italian, so when people send me something and I can't reciprocate, it feels weird.
I do have a P.O.
box.
You can email me for the address.
If you've got your heart set on sending me something, you can email me for that address and I'll forward it to you.
I don't put it out online because I don't want some psychopath to be waiting there for me.
You know, God only knows.
If I put it out on my YouTube, I'm gonna go there and, you know, you'll see Patrick Little camping out under the desk, waiting to duel me.
Samurai Spirit says, when is the premium member gaming slash sleepover party?
Again with the premium members, you get the show, you don't get the gaming party.
I don't know, maybe we'll have a meetup one of these days.
The meetup is at CPAC.
The Zoomer meetup is at CPAC.
If you want to meet me, you want to shake hands, you know, you want to be my entourage.
I'll be at CPAC at the end of February, beginning of March.
It's in DC.
It's somewhat pricey if you're not a student.
That's why it's kind of a Zoomer's affair, because if you're in school, you're able to get in pretty cheap, but otherwise it's going to cost you.
It's pretty substantial, but I'd like to meet some of my Zoomer friends.
We'll be, you know, we'll be the gang, the gang of nibbas, and we'll be T-posing on Jared Holt and all the others, so that'll be the occasion.
Cyrus says I will totally vote for Andrew Yang over Trump in 2020.
Trump is fat and low IQ.
Typical boomer.
Disavow.
Disavow.
What a nasty thing to say.
I don't even know what Andrew Yang is.
And Trump is not fat.
Trump is portly, okay, in a Chad way.
And Trump is high IQ.
Typical boomer.
If Trump's low IQ, what are you?
Are you a billionaire?
Are you a celebrity?
Are you the president?
If he's low IQ, what does that make you, Cyrus?
I love when people call Trump low IQ.
He's the biggest winner on planet Earth.
What does that make anybody else?
You know, I think there's a handful of people who that would not be an insult to them if he was low IQ.
Maybe like Jeff Bezos, the Pope.
That's about it, right?
But if you're calling Trump low IQ, unless, you know, you're higher than the president, you have more than a few billion dollars, and you're a bigger celebrity, you got more than 50 million followers on Twitter, like, you know.
Futurist Caesar says, try Team Fortress 2 and here's to the Big Mac Fund.
Well thank you, and I'm probably not going to do the TF2 big guy, not really my thing.
But hey, thank you for the Big Mac shekels.
Cloudstar says, Nick did you see Trump's tweet on Rex Tillerson?
It was kind of funny, but I think it's been his only tweet that I think was really dumb where I shake my head.
I don't know.
The thing is, I'd be able to enjoy the tweets more if there was more progress being made, but I thought it was a pretty funny tweet.
I was just thinking this morning, like, Trump hasn't went off on Twitter in a while, and then sure enough, you know, he goes off.
So I thought it was fun.
I love when people tell me about that, like, like I care, you know?
Richard Spencer's about the most irrelevant person in 2018, so... You know, you could tell me, like, Milo's talking shit about me.
Oh!
You know, like, what does Richard Spencer have?
He doesn't even have, uh... Oh, my, my headset just died, but that's okay.
We're not doing the calling anymore.
unidentified
I guess I could take it off, but, um...
nick fuentes
You know, like I was saying, uh, he doesn't even have Evan McLaren.
He doesn't even have, uh, who was the other guy?
Greg Conti.
So, the guy's a loser.
The guy's a loser!
Oh, he's talking mad smack about you.
Oh, okay.
You know, the guy that can't run a website, have a successful marriage, have a successful family, have a successful organization, have any relationship with anybody.
unidentified
Oh no, he criticized me.
nick fuentes
Give me a break.
And always, he always does it, you know, outside, right?
He doesn't do it directly, doesn't text me, doesn't do it on the phone call.
And the guy was blowing major smoke for weeks and weeks texting me.
He used to text me all the time saying, I think the dialectics between me and you is really valuable.
I'm like, yeah, okay.
Okay, fancy boy.
All right, enough.
You know, so I'm just glad he's on the sidelines now.
The guy's a real clown.
Cyrus says, thoughts on the FQ, the feet question.
Again, I answered this one yesterday.
I answered this yesterday.
I'm a real gamer.
I'll leave it at that.
And let's see.
I think that's everything.
I think that's all our stream labs and super chats.
So I think that's gonna do it for us tonight.
It's been a long show, folks.
It's been a long one.
Hour and 40 minutes?
That's a lot.
You know, people are always in the live chat, oh, Nick's a few minutes late, Nick's three minutes late, Nick's always late.
Show's supposed to be an hour.
And I'm here for an hour and a half.
Nobody ever says, oh, wow, thank you, Nick, thank you, you stayed in 45 minutes longer than, you know, you need to.
Yeah, but that's gonna do it for us.
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