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Thank you. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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. | ||
America first. | ||
are watching America First, My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
We are excited to be back with you after a brief holiday break. | ||
Very brief. | ||
Very brief under the circumstances, right? | ||
I think our last show was Friday, so we took Monday was Christmas Eve, Tuesday was Christmas, yesterday was like post-Christmas, but we're back here again as we always are, you know, vigorously defending America first. | ||
Defending the white race, really, when you think about it, in Christendom. | ||
So we're back here, it's Thursday, it's the 27th, we'll be here tomorrow, and then we'll be here Tuesday. | ||
Monday it's not even up to me, but my parents are having a New Year's party So it's gonna be a little bit chaotic over here So I probably won't even be able to do the show on New Year's Eve in any way Who's gonna be watching America first on New Year's Eve go out and socialize Be with your friends, you know, but make wise choices also, so we're back briefly We'll be here tomorrow for a little New Year's type show and then we'll be back on Tuesday the first | ||
To ring in the new year with a little bit of America First, but we are excited to be back with you tonight. | ||
It was a good holiday. | ||
I hope all of you had a great Christmas. | ||
I hope you guys spent it with the family. | ||
I hope you guys got some cool presents and all that. | ||
I had a pretty good Christmas. | ||
I had some pretty good presents. | ||
I gotta tell you, I got some pretty epic books. | ||
Got some new boots. | ||
Boots like party goy hats all look cool. | ||
I got a new necktie. | ||
I got a FM radio transmitter for my car, which is life-changing, so that was good. | ||
Had a great dinner with my grandma, epic based and red-pilled grandma. | ||
Great to see her as usual. | ||
And then Friday, I'll say this, on Friday, what we usually do, what the family usually does is, you know, Santa comes and brings the presents. | ||
We open the presents. | ||
And I had an America First mug for everybody, America First sweatshirts or Pepe style sweatshirts, which you can still get. | ||
Gearbubble.com slash Nick J. Fuentes is for the sweatshirt. | ||
Gearbubble.com slash NJF for the mug. | ||
So I got that for the family. | ||
So we do the presents. | ||
We do a little breakfast. | ||
I took a nap. | ||
Then we went out. | ||
We got some Chinese food because that's the only thing that's open on Christmas. | ||
And then we went and saw – I saw Aquaman with my father. | ||
My sister and mom saw Second Act. | ||
I'll say this. | ||
We saw Aquaman. | ||
It was okay. | ||
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All right. | |
It was an okay movie. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
I thought it was pretty fun, okay? | ||
I don't totally go in for the superhero movies. | ||
I tend to like them just because they're sort of consistent in quality. | ||
You know, it's good action. | ||
The story is reasonably compelling, you know? | ||
I've said this before. | ||
It's like the McDonald's of movies. | ||
You know what you're getting. | ||
You have this expectation of quality. | ||
Whatever, right? | ||
So we see the movie. | ||
It was really the only movie that I thought worthwhile to see anyway. | ||
You know, my mom's like, should we see that movie where Steve Carell fights the Nazis? | ||
I'm like, yeah, going to be a pass for me. | ||
I've had a little bit of enough of the Hollywood. | ||
We have to fight Nazis and stuff, you know. | ||
So we're going to do that. | ||
We saw Aquaman. | ||
And like I said, it was fun. | ||
It was good action. | ||
All right. | ||
It was a big budget movie. | ||
He was a pretty campy but fun superhero movie. | ||
Those, I think, have a place. | ||
I'm really tired of the super dark superhero movies where it's gotta be, like, realistic, you know, it was campy, it was cheesy, but it was, it was entertaining, it was fun. | ||
I, I got my $10 worth, or $15 worth. | ||
Didn't wanna see it in 3D, but, uh, you know, Mom doesn't know the difference between Real D and IMAX in both when she booked the tickets. | ||
That's okay. | ||
However, here's something I noticed, and it's something that's kind of consistent. | ||
Aquaman is supposed to be Thulean. | ||
Now, I don't care. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Superheroes. | ||
You think I read comic books? | ||
I don't care! | ||
I really don't. | ||
But Aquaman is supposed to be an Atlantean, all right? | ||
Now, this does trace its roots to some esoteric Old Rite philosophy, Theosophy, some might call it. | ||
Aquaman is supposed to be from Atlantis. | ||
Atlantis is Thule. | ||
Thule is supposed to be Northern Europeans. | ||
Supposed to be blonde-haired, blue-eyed. | ||
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Now the whole movie was about how he's a Pacific Islander. | |
He's a half-breed. | ||
He's from the land, but from the water, but also he's partially Aryan and also mixed. | ||
And I say, what's going on in 2018? | ||
Everybody talks about This whitewashing, right? | ||
Have you ever heard this term before that liberals like to say, we whitewash everything, we're making non-white characters white, and people who are Egyptian in movies are played by white actors, which is crude because Egypt was white, but really the opposite is happening. | ||
It's like we're just shitting on everything. | ||
Everything is turning brown. | ||
Everything is turning black and brown. | ||
You know, if you watch all these historical documentaries, they're turning King Arthur black. | ||
Say, oh, the ancient Englanders were black. | ||
They were Chatterman. | ||
And Santa Claus is black. | ||
Santa Claus should be a penguin. | ||
And Jesus was black. | ||
And Aquaman is black. | ||
And everybody's black. | ||
And everybody's gonna be black. | ||
I'm sick of it! | ||
I'm tired of it! | ||
Jesus was white. | ||
Jesus would have looked like a regular Aryan. | ||
He would have looked Italian. | ||
Have you seen some of these people in Lebanon? | ||
Have you seen some of these people in Syria? | ||
Does Bashar al-Assad look like some non-white Middle Eastern to you? | ||
No. | ||
Blue-eyed, white guy. | ||
And Jesus is probably whiter than him. | ||
Santa Claus is white, okay? | ||
He was made by Coca-Cola. | ||
He was white! | ||
He comes, some say, from pagan roots. | ||
Whatever. | ||
He's white. | ||
Aquaman's white. | ||
England is white! | ||
Medieval Times is white! | ||
It's all white! | ||
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Okay? | |
And, uh, and look, we gotta, we just gotta preserve that, alright? | ||
I, I don't want to grow up in our country where, you know, baby Jesus is some trans refugee And Santa Claus is black or something. | ||
I'm sick of it. | ||
It's time to, uh, time to bring back the whitewashing. | ||
Let's bring back some of the whiteness. | ||
It's good. | ||
We like it. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
I care about representation. | ||
All these blacks got so excited for Rock Obama because they're like, finally someone like, someone who looks like us in the White House! | ||
So that's fine for them. | ||
That's fine when they get to do it. | ||
They get to vote for somebody because they look like them. | ||
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Finally, you're so important for someone who looks like me in the White House. | |
Yeah, well, how about us then? | ||
It's important that God looks like me then, because he did look like me. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So that was Aquaman. | ||
It was just a little bit too much. | ||
And also, I don't really venture outside the house too much. | ||
You guys know me. | ||
I'm kind of a hermit. | ||
Kind of a hermit kingdom here at the America First Studio. | ||
I like it that way. | ||
Okay? | ||
Um, but I venture out on Christmas, we go to the theater at like the mall, and I forget sometimes we live in a black country now. | ||
I go to the theater, it's like, it feels like Star Wars. | ||
It feels like we're in the cantina scene in Tatooine, where you got Indians and Mexicans and blacks, and it's, I'm like, where am I? | ||
I feel like, and I was talking to Millennial Matt when we were in Prague, And he said, watch, when you go back to America, it's just gonna, like, hit you like a ton of bricks how many non-whites are there. | ||
Like, you come to Europe, and then you go back home, and you realize how much it's changed. | ||
And I'm like, oh, get out of here! | ||
I live in, uh, well, I'm not gonna say where I live, but I live in a very white suburb. | ||
I, that's not gonna happen. | ||
Well, then I go to the theater, and I'm like, it's like that, uh, it's the Spongebob meme, you know? | ||
And he's, like, dressed like Tarzan. | ||
It's the Mr. Krabs meme. | ||
We're swirling around him. | ||
That's how I felt. | ||
So, paying $15 for the ticket, paying $5 for a bottle of water, we're seeing Black Aquaman, everybody around us is like, what's going on? | ||
What's going on, folks? | ||
I'm becoming a Wignat! | ||
I'm becoming a Nick Fuentes Wignat style! | ||
It's happening! | ||
No, that'll never happen. | ||
I'm joking. | ||
But anyway, we've got to get into the news. | ||
You don't want to hear too much. | ||
That was my Christmas. | ||
I hope you guys had a Merry Christmas. | ||
The reason for the season is not about the gifts. | ||
The gifts are a good part. | ||
I love, you know, I love stuff. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
I love to accumulate Things. | ||
But that's not why we celebrate. | ||
We celebrate because Jesus Christ was born to die, to experience suffering like we do. | ||
God came down to suffer perfectly as we do to show us how it's done. | ||
Very, very beautiful story. | ||
And we all know who's responsible for taking them out. | ||
So that's the reason for the season. | ||
I will say, though, I went to church. | ||
Here's another observation. | ||
Very quick. | ||
All right. | ||
Very quick. | ||
I've got to sound off on this stuff before we get into the news. | ||
And there's some big news, some big white pills on Syria, on the wall, etc. | ||
We're all very happy. | ||
But I go to church and I really just kind of dawned on me. | ||
Well, my first observation was they didn't do the genealogy this year, and I don't believe they did it last year. | ||
Usually they do it on Christmas, that they, you know, do the zubaladoo, begot, you know, this guy and the other. | ||
So they didn't do that. | ||
I was a little disappointed. | ||
It always kind of annoyed me, but when it wasn't there, I was like, oh man, you know, it's kind of the ritual. | ||
But that's number one. | ||
Number two, I realized If the pandemic happens, and it will, it's gonna start in the Catholic Church. | ||
There's just too much contact, there is too much, you know, hand-to-hand, person-to-person contact, and especially on Christmas, there's way too many people in there. | ||
Usually, it's, you know, a little bit lighter, but the, you know, hey, like, and they start out, usually you do the peace be with you thing, but when we got there, they're like, hey, everybody, give a Christmas greeting. | ||
It's like, You know, I don't want to shake everybody's hand around. | ||
We've already got to do that one time. | ||
So I'm, okay, all right, shaking hands and then the peace be with you. | ||
And then you go up and you're drinking out of the communal wine. | ||
I don't do the wine for that reason. | ||
And you got to, you know, you're taking, you're eating something with your hands. | ||
Now it's Vatican too. | ||
I don't go to the Latin mass. | ||
So it's not like you get on your knees and you just, you know, get it that way. | ||
You have to touch with your hands. | ||
I don't, I don't go in for that. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
I'm not about that. | ||
You know, as I've gotten older, I've become very conscious of the germs, because fecal matter surrounds us. | ||
People don't really think about that too much because it's unpleasant, but fecal matter, urine, mucus, it's everywhere. | ||
People don't wash their hands, all right? | ||
Most people are like animals to begin with, and then we have all this immigration, and that's like, hello, right? | ||
So, you're touching railings, you're touching the pew, you're touching the water and the wine and shaking hands. | ||
Bad idea, folks. | ||
Bad idea. | ||
You know, supposed to be a sanctuary. | ||
Let me just, you know, do my business. | ||
Say my prayers, get the bread, whatever, and let's get out of there. | ||
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We don't need to be... Hey, can you cough in my mouth? | |
Peace be with you, you know? | ||
Why don't we all just make out while we're at it, right? | ||
Why don't I just, like, you know, shit my hand while we're at it and just, you know, rub it all over the place. | ||
It's basically what you're doing, so... | ||
Anyway, but there's big news big white pills. | ||
We're gonna. | ||
We're gonna roll right in the news also some housekeeping things I keep forgetting The premium show from Sunday. | ||
We're having some issues with that some people are saying we can't access it. | ||
We can't access it I looked into it this morning I'm not really sure what's going on, but I will fix it by tomorrow if I can't fix it I'll just reupload it or redo it or whatever, but I mean you'll get it so It's the holidays, all right? | ||
Give me a little bit of a break. | ||
Some people on Christmas are like, oh, what's going on? | ||
It's like, well, I kind of can't really get to the computer. | ||
But you'll get the hour of content. | ||
Either I'll fix the one that's up, or I'll redo it. | ||
And then the other thing is the merch. | ||
The merch is still up, still going strong. | ||
If you're still looking for a last minute or a belated Christmas gift, hey, Check out Gearbubble. | ||
The links are in the description. | ||
We have a beautiful Pepe-style sweatshirt. | ||
Peacekeeper-style Pepe-style sweatshirt. | ||
I ordered a couple. | ||
We also have the mugs on sale, which are $15. | ||
The sweatshirt's $30. | ||
So it's mid-range and medium-range there. | ||
Or low-range and medium-range in terms of the gift. | ||
Like if... | ||
You're going for a like your barber, you know, we love the barber if you're going for a co-worker Maybe you go in for the mug $15 nice little stocking stuffer there If you want to go for a more legitimate gift you go for the the sweatshirt 30 bucks, you know, it's nice good value So be sure to check that out. | ||
I got some gifts from gear bubble. | ||
So check that out. | ||
The link is down below but Finally we can proceed into the news you guys are dying to get to the news on the holiday season You're like man. | ||
We need Nick like great. | ||
We're with the family and everything, but I want to know what's going on in Syria I want to know what's going on at the border, and I'll tell you good things are happening big white pills I'm just vindicated as always you thought you thought you were tired of that in 2017 you thought you were tired of that In 2018, but it just keeps, it never stops. | ||
People think that it's like, oh, that was an old meme. | ||
Nick being vindicated, being right about everything. | ||
That's like an old thing. | ||
You know, he accomplished that already. | ||
It's always ongoing. | ||
I'm always being proven right about something, because I give a take every day. | ||
And on Syria, I'm right. | ||
And on the wall, I'm right. | ||
I'll start out with the biggest white pill of all. | ||
This guy's going to get himself killed. | ||
Everybody's been saying in the past weeks, You know, Trump is, he's been compromised. | ||
He's a shill. | ||
He's sold out. | ||
He can't get anything done. | ||
We all heard this a few weeks ago. | ||
Trump is a cuck. | ||
And Nick is always cheerleading for Trump. | ||
And Trump is over. | ||
MAGA is over. | ||
And now, this week, he says the Fed is what's wrong with the economy. | ||
He's talking about Israel getting $4.5 billion a year and probably more. | ||
We're bringing home the troops. | ||
We're building the wall. | ||
So, needless to say, I've been proven right about this. | ||
It pays to be smart. | ||
It pays to give the right take instead of trying to, you know, pander to everybody. | ||
When people are feeling down and out and they're blackpilling on the timeline, whining, complaining, it pays not to pander to low IQ NPCs in the Wignet movement and instead to pander to my high IQ genius viewers who get it, who know what's going on. | ||
So I'll start with the biggest white pillow of all. | ||
Trump is He's woke to Israel! | ||
He gets it! | ||
Alright, there is this big spread in Haaretz, which is an Israeli paper. | ||
They're not happy about this. | ||
They've been tweeting about it the past couple of days. | ||
There's been a lot of Jewish opinion written about this. | ||
But everybody, after Trump announced he was pulling out from Syria, everybody's up in arms. | ||
In the first place, because they want endless war, and they want us to be in Syria forever. | ||
But of course, in the second place, it's because of our closest ally. | ||
You know, all the Jewish commentators, and you know, just take a look around New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, just take a look at who's Jewish and who isn't and what they're saying about pulling out of Syria. | ||
Just make that observation. | ||
But everybody's wondering, what's Israel gonna do? | ||
We're pulling out of Syria, we're pulling our 2,000 combat troops out, and what's, you know, I know that's probably best for America, but how is that going to affect our closest ally, Israel, or the Kurds, or whatever? | ||
And Trump said in response to that, he had a little press pool on Christmas or Christmas Eve. | ||
And he said, you know, what are we going to do about Israel? | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
How are they going to do? | ||
And he responded and he said, I spoke with Bibi, talking about Bibi Netanyahu. | ||
He said, I told Bibi, you know, we give Israel $4.5 billion a year and they are doing very well at defending themselves. | ||
This is Trump who said this. | ||
He says, I'm the one that moved the embassy to Jerusalem. | ||
I was the one who was willing to do that. | ||
So that's the way it is. | ||
We are going to take great care of Israel. | ||
Israel is going to be good. | ||
We give Israel $4.5 billion a year, and we give, frankly, a lot more than that if you look at the books. | ||
They've done a good job. | ||
So he's totally woke on Israel. | ||
So epic that he finally said that. | ||
This is what we've been saying for years that in 2016, and this is, you know, there's no secret, 2016, Barack Obama actually signed into law $3.8 billion a year for Israel over the next 10 years. | ||
So Trump's saying four and a half. | ||
That's big. | ||
And he says, oh, and actually it's a lot more than that. | ||
So he's totally woke on that and basically saying like, yeah, I'm well aware of the balance of payments here. | ||
I'm well aware. | ||
Of who's helping who and who's doing what. | ||
So that was great. | ||
You know, I thought that was really wonderful. | ||
He's totally woke on Israel. | ||
This is probably more red-pilling on Israel than anything the alt-right has said in the last year. | ||
Gotta be honest. | ||
You know, you look at some of the top leaders there, and they don't really go too strong on Israel. | ||
In fact, they say a lot of positive things about Israel, which is kinda weird. | ||
Because Israel, you gotta understand, Israel screws us. | ||
It's not like some novelty act. | ||
When I go on Twitter and say, like, screw Israel and all this other stuff, it's not because I'm trying to be edgy. | ||
It's not because I'm concocting some grand conspiracy. | ||
Israel bones us every year. | ||
They have us over a log. | ||
They're the reason we're in Iraq. | ||
They're the reason we're in Afghanistan. | ||
They're the reason we're in Syria. | ||
They're the reason we're in Yemen. | ||
They're the reason, ostensibly, why we're in Yemen. | ||
They're the reason we're in West Africa. | ||
I mean, they're the cause of all of that. | ||
We give so much taxpayer money to them over the last 70 years. | ||
You even look at like, in terms of foreign aid, it's so outrageous. | ||
I talk about this all the time. | ||
You know, count the ways Israeli foreign aid is outrageous. | ||
How they front load it, how we give it as a loan and they write it off and so on. | ||
Here's another little tidbit. | ||
You look at the second, third, and like fourth highest recipients of American foreign aid, a lot of Jews like to say, You complain about Israeli foreign aid, but what about our foreign aid to Afghanistan? | ||
Well, why are we in Afghanistan? | ||
Hello? | ||
Well, what about the foreign aid we give to Jordan? | ||
What about the foreign aid we give to Egypt? | ||
Well, some of the next highest recipients of foreign aid are Jordan, are Egypt. | ||
Take a look at foreign aid to Egypt before and after the Camp David Accords. | ||
In 1979. | ||
Because if you notice, we gave next to nothing to Egypt before 79. | ||
We gave them next to nothing. | ||
And then, gee, right after the Camp David Accords, when Jimmy Carter brought Egypt and Israel together, and Egypt recognized that Israel was sovereign and said, you know, basically, we're calling the quits, we're friends with them again, Israel's our best friend now, Pan-Arabism is over. | ||
Then we start giving Egypt like a billion dollars a year. | ||
Then all of a sudden we start shoveling in the money for Egypt. | ||
And the same is true of Jordan. | ||
If you look at the Clean Break Memo in 1996, they wrote about how they want to rewrite the Middle East with the Hashemite Kingdom. | ||
Basically determining how things are going to go in the Arab world. | ||
The Hashemites meaning King Abdullah in Jordan. | ||
who's going to run the show. | ||
So you look at even the next highest recipients of aid, and it's a derivative from our foreign aid to Israel. | ||
So for all the complainers out there, what about the foreign aid to Afghanistan or Egypt or Jordan or all these other countries? | ||
You look at like the top five, and then you look at big wars, you look at like the DOD, that's all foreign aid. | ||
You could underwrite all of that as foreign aid. | ||
And all of that is to say that there are some very favorable views of Israel in certain circles, and Trump is going harder than them. | ||
So I thought that was very good. | ||
And then today he tweeted, he was quoting somebody named Brad Blakeman, who I guess said this on a show probably, probably on Fox News. | ||
Trump tweeted this, quoting the guy where Blakeman said, quote, the American people understand that we have been played by foreign actors. | ||
who would rather have us fight their battles for them. | ||
The president says, look, this is your neighborhood. | ||
You've got to stand up to protect yourselves. | ||
Don't always look to America. | ||
So epic, so based and red-pilled. | ||
Of course, who do you think he's talking about? | ||
You know, and it's just ambiguous enough, where I think people can say, oh, he was talking about Saudi Arabia. | ||
Oh, he was talking about the Kurds, or he was talking about Afghanistan or Iraq. | ||
But we all know who he was talking about. | ||
Just the other day he was saying, you know, we give a lot to Israel, they take good care of themselves, they can look out for themselves, and now he's retweeting somebody saying, Fight your own battles. | ||
This is your neighborhood. | ||
You're totally capable. | ||
Stop looking to America. | ||
All very good stuff. | ||
And of course this comes on the heels of him executing his promise on Syria. | ||
You know, we said last week... | ||
I'll believe it when I see it. | ||
That's what I said about Syria. | ||
Six months ago he said we were pulling out of Syria. | ||
It didn't happen. | ||
He said it last week and it was somewhat convincing because McGurk stepped down and Mattis stepped down. | ||
He's actually now being forced to step down by January 1st. | ||
Originally, they said he was going to serve until like February, but he's stepping down almost immediately. | ||
Mattis earlier this week signed the order getting us out of Syria. | ||
So we're done. | ||
We're good. | ||
And that happening means we're probably going to make good on pulling out half of the troops in Afghanistan. | ||
So that's good. | ||
And now the president is saying that basically to a certain extent, the Gulf states and Turkey are going to take over our fight in Syria, which is awesome. | ||
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Because Turkey hates Israel. | |
This is so epic, folks. | ||
Turkey, if you've been paying any attention at all to Erdogan, he's been talking a lot about uniting the Arab world, and he trolls Israel all day long. | ||
So now we're turning over the fight in northeastern Syria to Turkey. | ||
Understand, Turkey hates the Kurds. | ||
They're already in Syria. | ||
They will probably, most likely, expand their operation in northeastern Syria, and they're going to punish the Kurds. | ||
They're going to probably get a lot of clout, they're going to get a lot of, maybe a very favorable settlement with whatever happens to Syria at the formal conclusion of the civil war, and that's really going to hurt Israel's position. | ||
So we look at all the events that have happened over the past couple of weeks in the Middle East, and we have rapidly turned our fortunes around, whereas before people were saying, Oh my gosh! | ||
We're going to war in Syria! | ||
There's gonna be a hundred thousand ground troops in Syria by June 1st! | ||
We're gonna fight Assad! | ||
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And the missile strike didn't even kill anybody, but it cost so much money! | |
You know, now we've turned it around in a matter of, like, two weeks. | ||
We're out of Syria. | ||
We're half out of Afghanistan. | ||
Severe, big troop reduction in Iraq. | ||
We're pulling out of Yemen, folks! | ||
People forget that! | ||
You know, the Senate voted and Trump didn't confirm it yet, but said we're gonna try and get people out of Yemen. | ||
The liberals hate Saudi Arabia, which is good because that, you know, mitigates the chance that we'll be at war with Iran. | ||
Things are going very good in the Middle East. | ||
Very big white pills going on with regard to our foreign policy there. | ||
And it looks like it's happening. | ||
Trump tweeted, I think this was yesterday or today he said, quote, Saudi Arabia has now agreed to spend the necessary money needed to help rebuild Syria instead of the United States. | ||
See? | ||
Isn't it nice when immensely wealthy countries help rebuild their neighbors rather than a great country, the US, that is 5,000 miles away? | ||
Thanks to Saudi A. So... | ||
It looks like it's all coming together, folks. | ||
And hey, I don't say this to brag. | ||
I don't say this in a nasty way or anything. | ||
I don't like to keep tooting my own horn, but this is what we said from the beginning. | ||
And it's not to say, like, oh, never doubt Trump, never criticize Trump. | ||
We always get the same strawman. | ||
It's actually very frustrating. | ||
Oh, we should just never criticize Trump? | ||
We should just cheerlead Trump? | ||
No, of course not. | ||
I was criticizing Trump for the past five weeks after the midterms because it was, you know, fumbling all over the place. | ||
I criticized the Chief of Staff pick. | ||
Turns out, though, that Mick Mulvaney might actually be a very good influence on foreign policy. | ||
But in any case, What we said from the beginning was that Trump is our guy. | ||
Trump wants to achieve the things that he says he wants to achieve. | ||
The problem is that people in his administration are not executing it. | ||
His advisors are giving him bad advice. | ||
His personnel is bad, in essence. | ||
Now the alt-right and a lot of people on the WhigNet side, even people like Mike Cernovich, are saying something else. | ||
They're saying Trump has no intention to fulfill his promises. | ||
It's not that his personnel is bad, it's that he's bad. | ||
And he's a boomer or... | ||
He doesn't get it, or he's sold out, or he just wants good press coverage or something, but he's bad, and everything he represents is bad, and we have to give up on everything that he built, and it's over. | ||
And those are very different narratives. | ||
But if you evaluate time and time again, we see that the former turns out to be true. | ||
You know, you remember in April, when the President nominated John Bolton to be his National Security Chief of Staff, or whatever, his Chief National Security Advisor, head of the NSC, and everybody said, Oh, it's the end. | ||
I wonder what Nick's saying about this. | ||
How's Nick gonna spin this one? | ||
How are the White Pillars gonna spin this one? | ||
John Bolton is the head of the National Security Council and, you know, what else happened? | ||
There was one other shake-up that was a little bit troubling, but they said, that's it. | ||
The neocons have subverted the administration. | ||
It's over. | ||
Get ready for war in Iran. | ||
Get ready for a war in Syria. | ||
And that hasn't happened, right? | ||
After the first Syria strike, June 1st, boots on the ground. | ||
After the second Syria strike, oh, this time for real. | ||
Last time, you know, Nick was right, but, you know, this time for sure it's a neocon takeover. | ||
We gotta trust Trump, folks. | ||
Criticize all you want. | ||
I've been very critical recently, and we can doubt, certainly, the deck is stacked against us. | ||
But at the end of the day, it seems to me that when you doubt Trump, you tend to be wrong in the end. | ||
And this time, I was ready. | ||
I was like, I don't see how this guy turns this one around. | ||
I don't see it! | ||
And I said that last week. | ||
I said, I don't see how he turns this one around. | ||
Five billion dollars is a third of the wall. | ||
There's really no way out of this one unless he's really willing to go balls to the wall. | ||
Here we are. | ||
We got two pullouts. | ||
We have this wall. | ||
So, so very epic stuff. | ||
And then, of course, the other big item, the other big white pill is that it seems like this government shutdown will go on. | ||
A few weeks ago, people were doubting if Trump was even going to shut down the wall. | ||
If you remember the rhetoric, the headlines from the Washington Post, Trump caves on the wall. | ||
Trump has given up on the five billion. | ||
Uh, you know, he's totally given up. | ||
He's totally retreated. | ||
Everybody's like, Oh my gosh, this is the end of the world. | ||
And I said, Hey, well, you know, The headline's not totally true. | ||
If you read the article, people didn't want to hear that. | ||
People didn't want to hear that. | ||
They said that was 40 chests. | ||
They said that was wrong. | ||
But the government shut down. | ||
I didn't even think he was going to shut down the government. | ||
I said, maybe he'll take a compromise and find other ways to fund the government or whatever, but I'm hard-pressed to believe. | ||
But here we are. | ||
The government shut down on Friday in spite of the president having the continuing resolution on his desk, ready to sign, fund the government through to February. | ||
And yet congressional leaders pressuring him saying, sign the CR. | ||
You can do the State of the Union address and make the case for immigration. | ||
Then we'll do it in February. | ||
But he put his foot down. | ||
And he said, no, we're going to fix this now. | ||
We're going to fix this now or we'll prolong it until February, but we'll shut the government down. | ||
So he didn't sign anything. | ||
The government's run out of money. | ||
It's been shut down since last Friday. | ||
Since midnight last Friday. | ||
And there's no end in sight. | ||
The government has been shut down since Friday. | ||
And there's not a single bill which is viable to fund the government. | ||
Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi aren't budging. | ||
The president isn't budging. | ||
He said that we're not going to open the government until we get money for the wall. | ||
So it looks like we're here to stay. | ||
Looks like the government will be shut down well into the new year and this is going to cause major problems for the Democrats. | ||
This will be a big blow to Nancy Pelosi. | ||
If she becomes the Speaker on January 3rd during a government shutdown, people are saying that's going to be a big weakness for her, a big cause for concern. | ||
Some people question if she'll even be able to get the votes to become the Speaker if the government is shut down still at that point in time. | ||
So it's looking like we're in a very good position. | ||
The President tweeted today, or rather yesterday, he said, quote, The wall is different than the $25 billion in border security. | ||
The complete wall will be built with the shutdown money plus funds already in hand. | ||
The reporting has been inaccurate on that point. | ||
The problem is without the wall, much of the rest of the dollars are wasted, which we also said before the shutdown commenced. | ||
You know I said in January. | ||
If you've been paying attention, there's been going on for a year now, this prolonged budget battle. | ||
We just kind of picked up where we left off in March. | ||
The White House released a blueprint for the wall in January, and they said, oh, it'll probably cost around $15, $17 billion, and then we'll have an additional eight for border security. | ||
Maintenance for the wall, hiring additional border patrol, hiring additional ICE, hiring more judges, you know, just kind of extraneous money for other border security tasks, but the core of the money was for the wall. | ||
Trump saying this basically affirms, you know, we've got the $5 billion. | ||
That's a lot of money, right? | ||
And then we also have money on hand, which he's talking about probably the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security. | ||
He's going to use money that's already been earmarked for those departments which is what we've been saying for him to do all along. | ||
So he's got more than the 5.6 which is in The Republican bill, which we'll probably end up getting, and then on top of that then we've got the fact that we're seeking additional money. | ||
So we've got the border wall funded and then any extra money will just go to other border security related measures. | ||
So it's all very exciting. | ||
It's looking like it's finally coming together. | ||
Now we'll see if the wall gets built. | ||
We'll see if we actually get anything resembling that 30-foot Concrete barrier that we talked about, but I think regardless of what happens, this push is what needs to happen, right? | ||
I think this is what we need for 2020. | ||
That he's willing to fight for this, if he's willing to fight like he has been in the past couple of weeks for the next two years, I think we'll be in a very good position. | ||
I was sort of blackpilled a couple of weeks ago. | ||
You know, we did a show the day of the black pill. | ||
It got like 10,000 views, which is one of our higher viewed episodes. | ||
These people are expecting me to say, "Oh, it's over, whatever." All I said was this, you know, after the midterms I said, "There's a few things we can do. | ||
Good personnel, push for the border wall, and then I'll be excited." Initially we didn't see that, now we're kind of seeing that. | ||
Mick Mulvaney's turning out to be a good pick. | ||
Barr for Attorney General was a good pick. | ||
Mattis is out, and Mattis sucked, and you can tell how much he sucked because of how upset everybody is in the media. | ||
You know, you hear this kind of coup talk in the media for the past week, people saying, you know, Mattis is one of the adults in the room. | ||
I'm scared! | ||
He's pulling out of Syria! | ||
This is terrifying! | ||
He's doing what he promised to do! | ||
So that just goes to show Mattis was terrible. | ||
So the personnel is changing in a good way. | ||
The push for the wall is happening. | ||
Push on foreign policy is going well. | ||
They're talking about a new summit with North Korea. | ||
So things are looking good. | ||
I will say though, however, as we have this sort of Christmas miracle, I'm wearing my Christmas tie, Christmas miracle, white pills and everything, we have to hedge our expectations. | ||
Every time this happens, people get way too excited, and they have unrealistic expectations that, you know, we're going to get a 50-foot concrete wall from sea to sea, and we're going to have mass deportations, and North Korea is going to be taken care of, and we're going to be allies with Iran, and you know, we have to hedge our expectations. | ||
Politics is about compromise. | ||
Politics is about pragmatism, practicality. | ||
Nobody goes into Washington and gets everything that they want. | ||
Even look at Barack Obama. | ||
You know, Barack Obama came in in 2008, and people say, oh, the Democrats are super effective, we have to be like the Democrats, and they've consolidated so much power. | ||
What is remaining of Barack Obama's legacy after his eight years? | ||
You know, he got Obamacare, which was like a half measure at achieving socialized medicine. | ||
Everybody thought they were going to get free and affordable health care. | ||
That didn't happen. | ||
They didn't get Medicare for all, let alone even this half measure that was supposed to force the hand of the government. | ||
Obamacare's been gutted. | ||
They didn't get the Supreme Court. | ||
You know, we're gonna probably destroy their wins on, like, abortion and even Obamacare, maybe, because of that ruling in Texas. | ||
Gay marriage might be under the gun, so that's probably gonna go away. | ||
The TPP, the Paris Climate Accords. | ||
You know, you look at just systematically everything that he did, even the things that he didn't do, were accomplishing, like the pullout from Afghanistan, the pullout from Iraq. | ||
That didn't happen under Obama. | ||
It's happening under Trump. | ||
So I think if we look at past presidents and say, gee, Kind of everybody sucked. | ||
Nobody really delivered on their promises. | ||
And then we look at Trump and we look at, wow, look at all the progress that's been made. | ||
You kind of have to look at it glass half full. | ||
When you look at other presidents, you'll find that the legacy is almost non-existent or it's a betrayal of what they campaigned on. | ||
And then you look at Trump and the worst you can say is, well, it's not ideal. | ||
It's not everything we wanted. | ||
All Trump did was secure the border using administrative policies and challenging things in the courts and building up and repairing bigger barriers and getting five billion dollars for a wall. | ||
And all he did was cut Muslim refugees by 90 percent and Hispanic refugees by 40 percent. | ||
And, you know, all he did was change the conversation and also rejuvenate the economy. | ||
So he did a lot of great things that we could say, OK, this is good. | ||
This is a start. | ||
And then maybe we'll get another term. | ||
And then after that, we'll have A new class of nationalist congressmen and party people, and that's what our sights have to be set on. | ||
So there's going to be more setbacks. | ||
I'll take the time now, while we're celebrating the White Pills, to give you also a dose of realism and say, this is good, but there will be setbacks. | ||
You know, I'm sure the pullout from Afghanistan is not going to go totally as planned. | ||
We might see a false flag. | ||
You know, we might see something like that. | ||
The North Korea thing will not go swimmingly. | ||
This is very difficult stuff. | ||
The border wall. | ||
Will we get five billion dollars or more? | ||
Probably not. | ||
You know, maybe we'll have to maybe we'll have to compromise and go for three or four billion dollars. | ||
There'll have to be some kind of meeting in the middle there. | ||
Who knows? | ||
There will be setbacks, but as long as we keep our eye on the prize, we keep coming back for more, you know, and we keep building on top of what we've already achieved, then we can have a real victory, a real win. | ||
So that's all very exciting, and the Black Pillars, the Wignats, totally blown out, totally discredited. | ||
I think everybody's kind of seen that. | ||
Hopefully by now, you know, this will be the the series finale of Bad headline. | ||
Everybody gets mad at Nick. | ||
Nick gets proven right. | ||
Everybody goes away and is kind of quiet about it and just doesn't really say anything anymore. | ||
Hopefully we've closed that chapter of our lives and we can finally move on, right? | ||
And that's what scares me now is that maybe they are going to kill this guy. | ||
He's attacked the Fed. | ||
He's attacked Israel. | ||
He's going for the wall. | ||
It's like game over, right? | ||
I mean, he kind of checked all the boxes there. | ||
When I saw that his plane was en route to Iraq, I'm thinking, oh boy. | ||
There it is. | ||
We're going to see some kind of a pipe bomb or something. | ||
Oh, there was some security breach and they got him, you know. | ||
He should have went to Iraq. | ||
You don't criticize the Fed and then go to Iraq. | ||
You don't do that. | ||
You say good things about the Fed and the Jews and then you go to Iraq and then you come back and you, you know, you say some bad things. | ||
but things are looking like they're going pretty well, and we're excited. | ||
I will say, and this is the last thing I'll say on that before we jump into our Streamlabs and Superchats, he said something which I thought was very, very white-pilling. | ||
He tweeted this out today. | ||
He said that basically the reason the DACA negotiations didn't work out in January is because the Supreme Court, if you remember, struck down, or rather a federal judge struck down him shutting down DACA. | ||
So the timeline of all this, like right now we're having this government shutdown. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the government ran out of money on December 21st. | ||
Before that we had a CR passed on December 7th. | ||
We wanted to delay the shutdown because of George Bush's funeral. | ||
That was, we got to December 7th because of a CR which was passed in September. | ||
Government's supposed to run out of money in September 30th, but they passed something a few weeks earlier and said, let's do the budget battle after the midterms. | ||
Before that, you had the omnibus bill in March. | ||
Before that, you had a continuing resolution passed in February. | ||
And before that, you had the prolonged government shutdown in January. | ||
We go all the way back Almost a full year back to January when we had this the first government shutdown. | ||
The Democrats said we're not going to fund the government. | ||
We will not give you the requisite amount of senators in the Senate to pass a spending bill until you put some legalization of DACA into law. | ||
Because back in Summer of last year, Trump shut down the DACA program. | ||
Obama created it with an executive order. | ||
Trump rescinded it with an executive order. | ||
This was, I think, back in summer or fall. | ||
He said, we're shutting that down. | ||
No new applications for DACA recipients. | ||
And eventually, we're going to sunset that. | ||
They'll probably get deported. | ||
So the Democrats said, this is unacceptable. | ||
We can't have this. | ||
We're going to try and force the president's hand, even though we're not in the majority. | ||
We will not allow you to fund the government until you legalize the DACA people, bring back the DACA program. | ||
They shut down the government over that for, I believe, it was about a week or a few days. | ||
That was the longest shutdown we've had in 2018. | ||
We had another one in February, which was like 12 hours. | ||
And then, if you recall, In the midst of that battle, Trump was saying, OK, I'll give you DACA, but you have to give me in return chain migration and the diversity visa lottery, and you have to give me $25 billion for a wall. | ||
And they said, oh, we can't. | ||
We can't relent. | ||
You know, we won't do that. | ||
And then a federal judge said it's unconstitutional that Trump shut down the DACA program. | ||
So Trump then went to the Supreme Court and appealed to them and said, hey, look, Come on, this is BS. | ||
At least let me shut this down while it goes through the courts because... | ||
We'll have to challenge it in the lower court, we'll have to challenge it in the appeals court, and then it'll get to the Supreme Court. | ||
Can't you give me some kind of an injunction on their injunction? | ||
Can't you shut that down? | ||
Let me shut DACA down in the meantime. | ||
The Supreme Court said no, it has to go up through the regular process, and that totally lost him all his leverage. | ||
Because if you remember, we had the same episode, the same thing happened last year. | ||
Everybody said, oh, he's amnesty Don, he wants to give up DACA. | ||
He's going to compromise. | ||
But it was a great deal. | ||
We were going to slice legal immigration in half. | ||
We were going to get full wall funding, all for DACA, all for like a million DACA recipients, which they were going to be permanent residents. | ||
They weren't even going to get citizenship. | ||
And the restrictions were going to be so severe that like half of them wouldn't even be eligible. | ||
And in exchange, we would get a cut on legal immigration and a border wall. | ||
This was a great deal. | ||
But then we lost all the leverage because of the courts. | ||
And then Paul Ryan was able to scuttle the deal and make it about the DoD and eliminate spending caps and eliminate the debt ceiling and totally cut Trump and immigration out of the deal. | ||
And Trump tweeted the other day, he said, look, I was going to push this. | ||
I was going to push this last January. | ||
But then the Supreme Court intervened. | ||
And I think this just kind of shows you the anatomy of the deal-making process in Washington. | ||
If you were paying attention, if you got all that, if you were able to follow that timeline, I know we've been talking about this a lot for the past couple of weeks, but it's very, very important to interpret what's happening. | ||
You understand Trump has wanted to push this all along. | ||
Every step of the way, it has been the courts, it has been the Congress which has intervened. | ||
Let's entertain the scenario where the federal judge didn't get to basically have veto power over everything the Congress and the President does. | ||
Trump would have had leverage. | ||
He probably would have fought through to the end on the budget battle that went on for three months, right? | ||
Let's say hypothetically the courts didn't block him on the refugee ban, the travel ban that he launched a month after he was inaugurated. | ||
We probably would have made much more progress on that. | ||
But you'll find every step of the way there's a federal judge, there's a bureaucracy, there's Congress. | ||
You know, there's some kind of obstruction happening. | ||
And for some reason people ignore that and then turn around and say, oh, this is Trump's fault. | ||
This is his fault, whatever. | ||
And yeah, he's the president, but you got to understand all this other stuff is happening around him. | ||
People say that's an excuse. | ||
That's 40 chess, whatever. | ||
But I think that tweet kind of vindicates. | ||
That's what I said from the beginning. | ||
Courts keep getting in the way and they want to blame Trump. | ||
It's not fair. | ||
Not fair. | ||
And it's disingenuous and it's done by people who want us. | ||
They're either left-wing people or they're people who want us to have a violent revolution. | ||
No joke! | ||
There's nothing productive about being deceptive like that. | ||
If that's the case, that shows us we need more firepower in electoral politics. | ||
We need more congressmen, more voices. | ||
We need to become more legitimate, more mainstream. | ||
But people are being deceptive and telling us, you know, when things are going on in the courts and things are going on in Congress, that just proves that the president doesn't matter, and you shouldn't vote, and you shouldn't try to vote, and you shouldn't try to do anything. | ||
You should either just stay at home and let us take over the country, goy, Or you should join my little club and we're gonna overthrow the government. | ||
And by the way, send me your social security number and I'll put you on a cool watch list or something. | ||
So pay attention. | ||
You gotta pay attention. | ||
You'll see. | ||
You'll get it. | ||
You'll get the four-dimensional Trump red pill. | ||
But anyway, that's the news. | ||
Some big Christmas white pills. | ||
We got the Christmas tie. | ||
Christmas white pills. | ||
Christmas miracle. | ||
And we're gonna take a look now at our Streamlabs and Superchats and we'll see what people are saying. | ||
We'll see how they're responding to this epic white-pilled show. | ||
You know, we were kind of black-pilled in the past few weeks, but now we're epic-pilled. | ||
Hello, white-pilled department. | ||
Yeah, it's me again. | ||
Yeah, I know I left a pretty nasty voicemail, but it's me again. | ||
Take me back, please. | ||
Let's see, we've got some Streamlabs here from DeanTheWop who says, Is it okay for women to wear pants? | ||
No. | ||
Answer is no. | ||
Skirts only. |