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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 this evening. | ||
There is a lot to discuss tonight. | ||
We're going to be doing a little bit of an update on the Covington school scandal. | ||
I guess we did the whole show yesterday. | ||
Nobody bothered to tell me. | ||
Nobody bothered to tell me That is pronounced Covington, not Covington. | ||
That's okay. | ||
That's fine. | ||
Whatever. | ||
You know, what difference does it make? | ||
It reminds me of the Pennsylvania special election. | ||
The original America First people will remember. | ||
So we'll be giving a little bit of an update on the Covington high school scandal. | ||
There are some new details. | ||
The president has intervened, so this could get interesting. | ||
Okay, this could get interesting. | ||
So we're going to talk about that. | ||
We'll be discussing some other minor topics. | ||
We'll be looking at the State of the Union Address, which is in flux right now. | ||
Possibly the transgender military ban. | ||
Uh, which there was an important ruling made in the Supreme Court about that today. | ||
And if we have time, we'll talk about Kamala Harris. | ||
I feel like I'm a little, I'm a little low today. | ||
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I feel like I'm in a baby seat today. | ||
Uh, and if we have time, we'll talk about Kamala Harris's run for the presidency. | ||
So it should be a packed show. | ||
Should be a fun show. | ||
We're gonna have to bring it down a notch a little bit from yesterday. | ||
Yesterday was very high energy. | ||
I'm a little bit spent, alright? | ||
I had a long day. | ||
You wouldn't believe I had a pretty frustrating day. | ||
And that's why I'm not clean-shaven, by the way. | ||
I know people are gonna give me grief eventually in the comments. | ||
I didn't have time! | ||
I got home very late. | ||
Maybe I should have done it yesterday or this morning, but that's why I'm a little bit, uh... | ||
Scruffy a little bit gruff. | ||
I'll have it cleaned up for tomorrow, I promise. | ||
But today, you wouldn't believe the things I have to deal with. | ||
For starters, I'm driving home. | ||
45 minutes I'm driving, there's snow on the ground, there's snow coming down, it's slippery, it's wet, it's freezing cold, and my car is rear-wheel drive, so I'm just flying all over the place. | ||
It doesn't help that I have my music all the way up and I'm driving really fast, but it wasn't pleasant. | ||
I almost got in a collision. | ||
Very close call. | ||
Wasn't my fault, though. | ||
Wasn't my fault. | ||
I was just slipping and sliding all over the place. | ||
I'm slamming on the brakes. | ||
It's not working. | ||
I probably would have been fine. | ||
I probably would have taken evasive maneuvers had it come to that, but... | ||
We had a few close calls, but I'm good. | ||
I'm safe. | ||
I'm here. | ||
You're here, and that's what matters. | ||
We're here to talk about the issues, and I guess we'll just dive right into it because I'm pretty excited. | ||
I liked yesterday's show so much we're gonna do it again. | ||
We're gonna do Covington 2.0, but there are some new details here. | ||
So we found out actually about this Nathan Phillips character. | ||
So we covered this obviously extensively last night. | ||
What happened over the weekend, which was at the National March for Life in Washington, D.C. | ||
You had these teenagers, group of male teenagers from this Catholic high school in Kentucky. | ||
I guess this was at the National Monument or somewhere in D.C. | ||
And they were confronted by these Native American activists who said some pretty nasty things to them. | ||
The media took it out of context. | ||
They said the high schoolers are confronting the Native Americans. | ||
Story came out the reverse was true and basically here we are. | ||
But one of the things we did find out, two things actually, about the Native Americans in question, these are not good people. | ||
And this to me says it all. | ||
You know, yesterday it was my postulate, it is my thesis, my framing, That this episode and episodes like this, because there have been many this year and the last year and really since the 2016 election, it's about race. | ||
At the end of the day, you take away all the political things and that's all window dressing over what is basically a racial issue, basically what is racial division. | ||
And it's not hard to understand how I arrived to that conclusion. | ||
You just look at the language that's used when they talk about Kavanaugh When they talk about Trump, when they talk about these kids from Covington, it's white privilege, it's racist, it's all this other stuff. | ||
And another thing which is, again this is a little bit of a detour, but it is something that's worth remembering, something I talk about a lot on the show, the word racist is only applied to white people. | ||
You have to think about that very long and hard and what that means. | ||
The entire society now is built on basically the first principle that racism is the worst sin a person can commit. | ||
To discriminate against somebody based on their race, to have prejudice against somebody based on their race, to believe that races are different, to have a problem with a particular race. | ||
We're brought up to believe, and that's the foundational belief in our society, that racism is without a doubt the worst thing that you can do. | ||
It's a killer in politics, on Twitter, on social media, in business, if you're trying to be employed in the private sector. | ||
It can't be racist. | ||
And you think long and hard about who gets called racist. | ||
Who are the racists? | ||
Of course, it's always only the white people. | ||
And it's interesting because when there's discrimination or prejudice against white people, because of course white people are a race, and people other than white are capable of discrimination and prejudice and so on, well it's called reverse racism. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
If it's reverse racism when they discriminate against us, Obviously, in and of itself, ipso facto, it follows that only white people acting against non-whites are racist. | ||
And so you really have to think about that. | ||
When people say Donald Trump is a racist, the Republican Party is racist, what this means, this is coded language to mean it's white. | ||
And white is no good. | ||
You can't be white because white people did all the bad things they did. | ||
Slavery and genocide and all these other things. | ||
So I look at what happened at Covington and I say it's racial because again the language is all loaded and charged. | ||
It means you need to feel bad because you're white. | ||
You need to feel bad because you're a white man. | ||
And what confirms this further, if you didn't believe it yesterday, if you say, oh this Nick guy is obsessed with race. | ||
I saw A good friend of mine posted a few clips from yesterday's show where I said, look, it's racial. | ||
And I saw a lot of boomers, a lot of MAGA-ped conservatives in the replies saying, oh, just what we need, white people to get tribal. | ||
No, the problem is identity politics itself. | ||
We all have to give up identity politics. | ||
That's adorable, boomers. | ||
But what confirms my worldview, what confirms what I said yesterday is the fact that this Nathan Phillips Is not a good person. | ||
For example, it was confirmed that he lied about his military service. | ||
So, I said this yesterday. | ||
I speculated yesterday. | ||
That he was lying about his military service. | ||
I speculated about this, I think, earlier Monday, and then also I said it on the show. | ||
The math just doesn't add up. | ||
He's 64 years old. | ||
You do the math when he said he was in the military versus when he would even be eligible to be in the military versus the time span when military, U.S. | ||
military, was being deployed to Vietnam. | ||
None of it adds up. | ||
And it was confirmed then, today, that Nathan Phillips, who said he was a Marine combat veteran in Vietnam, And some say, oh, well, he said he was a veteran during Vietnam times. | ||
That's a pretty slippery, dishonest thing to say, isn't it? | ||
To say, I was a veteran in Vietnam times. | ||
Oh, give me a break. | ||
People are going to say, well, technically he said Vietnam times. | ||
You're a liar. | ||
And everyone in the media reported that he was a Vietnam veteran, meaning a veteran of the Vietnam War, not you served in the military that coincided with the period in the Vietnam War. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
So he lied about that. | ||
He was born in 1955. | ||
He claimed he joined the military when he was 17, which means that he joined the military in 1972. | ||
The last Marines left Vietnam in 71. | ||
So this guy's a scumbag. | ||
Why isn't the media talking about that? | ||
You know, it's bad enough you had the black Israelites calling the white kids crackers and saying that they were faggots and everything else. | ||
That we don't want to talk about. | ||
It's the liberal media too! | ||
You'd think calling people faggots and racial epithets, you'd think that would be You'd think that would be cause for some concern, wouldn't you, compared to somebody who just smirks? | ||
Compared to somebody who just stood there, they're actually yelling, which a liberal might find offensive. | ||
So, even aside from that, this Nathan Phillips guy lied about his military service, and then it just came out today. | ||
I speculated about that yesterday, but the new thing out today is that after Nathan Phillips confronted innocent teenagers in high school who were just having a good time in Washington, D.C., Him and his group of Native Americans went chanting and banging their drums, according to the Washington Examiner, in front of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, a Catholic shrine, during Saturday evening mass. | ||
And this is from Examiner, quote, the group of 20 demonstrators was stopped by Shrine Security as it tried to enter the church during its 5.15 p.m. vigil mass, according to a Shrine Security guard on duty. | ||
And according to the guard, he says, it was really upsetting. | ||
There were about 20 people trying to get in. | ||
We had to lock the doors and everything, and that it was a big disappointment. | ||
So what appears to be religious persecution, some might say Catholic high school, now a Catholic shrine. | ||
Clearly, this guy is an agitator. | ||
Clearly, this guy has a problem, lies about his service. | ||
He confronts these teenagers after he's done giving them a hard time. | ||
And, oh, then he plays the victim and says they were saying build the wall and everything, and we're on stolen land. | ||
Then he goes over and bothers innocent people trying to worship their God, happens to be a Catholic church. | ||
Nobody talks about that. | ||
Nobody talks about that because the guy's not white. | ||
Because the guy's not white. | ||
And we don't even know what his political leanings are. | ||
We don't know if he's a Democrat or if he's a Republican. | ||
We assume he's a Democrat. | ||
But he's basically a non-partisan. | ||
They don't go after him because he's not white. | ||
Because he's Native American. | ||
He has brown skin. | ||
They didn't go after the black Israelites. | ||
The black Israelites are probably pretty conservative. | ||
If they're saying that the white kids are in the wrong because white civilization accepts homosexuals, you would imagine that's not a very liberal position. | ||
So it didn't matter what their ideology was. | ||
It didn't matter what the ideology of Nick Sandman was, or Nathan Phillips, or the black Israelites. | ||
What mattered was skin color. | ||
If you were brown in that situation, you got a pass. | ||
Nobody cared. | ||
People made excuses, you got your interview, it was a total softball, everybody gave you all the sympathy, you got to play the victim. | ||
But if you were white, it didn't matter what you did, what you said. | ||
If you confronted them, if they confronted you, if you chanted a racist slur, if you were just silently praying, it didn't matter. | ||
You were white, and you didn't back down. | ||
And this kind of gets to, fundamentally, what was going on here. | ||
You know, the more that I thought about it the other day, uh, and the later development that came out today is that this kid, apparently Nick Sandman, who is the one who was smirking, he's sort of the poster child of it that you saw in the all the photographs, he is being interviewed by the Today Show. | ||
I guess that's going to be released tomorrow. | ||
And in the clip that they released, the Today Show interviewer, some woman, Uh, she says to him, this is a teenager, she says, quote, do you feel from this experience that you owe anybody an apology? | ||
Do you see your own fault in any way? | ||
And that's what they want now. | ||
They expect all these kids to go into the media... | ||
And give their penance to do this ritualistic submission and say, I'm sorry. | ||
I was in the wrong. | ||
I shouldn't have done that. | ||
That was racist or inappropriate. | ||
But you have to think long and hard about this kind of stuff. | ||
You have to think beyond the headlines. | ||
What exactly are we apologizing for here? | ||
In particular, in the case of Nick Sandman, who didn't say anything, who didn't touch anybody, who didn't say anything offensive. | ||
He didn't say anything at all. | ||
He just stood there and looked the guy in the face. | ||
What the apology is about is because they did not back down to a non-white. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
And this is basically a microcosm for the rest of the country. | ||
He didn't say anything nasty. | ||
He didn't say anything that he would have had to apologize for. | ||
The apology is because when he was challenged by a Native American, Obviously, when he's banging the war drum and the teenager's wearing the Make America Great Again hat, these are two rival political symbols. | ||
The MAGA hat is a symbol of America revanchism and patriotism. | ||
The war drum and the Native American garb is a symbol of this sort of contempt by the indigenous people of the American continent. | ||
So, when you have all these kids wearing their MAGA hats and they're hanging out in Washington, D.C., At the pro-life rally, and you've got ostensibly some far-left Native American activist, and he gets in a child's face, banging his war drum, being very obnoxious. | ||
This is a challenge. | ||
This is a challenge to these people. | ||
This is a confrontation. | ||
And so what they expect him to apologize for is that he didn't back down right away, that he didn't slink away from the challenge. | ||
They're upset that he stood there confidently smirking, not backing down. | ||
And I said the other day, You know, the problem was that they're white. | ||
I'll amend that a little bit today and say the problem is they were white and they're not backing down. | ||
And this is what's happening across the country. | ||
Again, as I said yesterday, you're going to see this in many different places in your own life, in the lives of your friends, in the lives of your family. | ||
You'll see other political flashpoints like this. | ||
What is expected of white people as we become a multiracial country is that we back down. | ||
That we back down and we defer to non-whites to minorities who are now going to make the rules. | ||
We're supposed to back down in the workplace. | ||
We're supposed to back down in the public square. | ||
We're supposed to back down in government. | ||
We're supposed to back down in terms of our holidays and traditions. | ||
And we're supposed to back down because of all the horrible evils visited upon the non-whites by our ancestors, allegedly. | ||
And that's really what the core of the issue is. | ||
And so, this is why I am issuing A proclamation. | ||
Tonight on America First, historically, I am issuing, I don't know if it's the same as my fatwa, which I declared early in the year, my holy crusade against fake conservatives, fake right, but I am declaring a proclamation that white people are not going to apologize for anything anymore. | ||
I'm not apologizing for anything. | ||
I don't know if I bump into somebody in a supermarket maybe I'll apologize right? | ||
I mean if it's something small but white people I hereby proclaim you are to stop apologizing particularly to racial minorities and actually instead not only Are we not apologizing in general? | ||
Or to non-white people in particular? | ||
For anything? | ||
I think we should also expect a little bit of gratitude from non-white people. | ||
The country is transitioning, that's absolutely true, into a multi-racial country. | ||
I'd like to feel a little bit of special status. | ||
If we're going to become a minority, I think if anything it shouldn't be that we're shamed and guilted and we're supposed to defer. | ||
I think it should be the other way around. | ||
We're the ones who invented this place! | ||
We're the ones who came here. | ||
We fought the War of Independence. | ||
We settled the West. | ||
We built all the factories. | ||
We built all the buildings. | ||
We fought for the freedoms. | ||
We fought for the freedom of the people here. | ||
We fought for the freedom of people over there. | ||
And so I think if the country's transitioning, not only are we not apologizing to the newcomers, not only are we not saying, oh, excuse me, pardon me, Merry Christmas, this kind of stuff, I think it's time to exact And expect a little bit of gratitude from these people because, you know, not for nothing, but if they return to all their countries of origins, they would be worse off. | ||
I don't care if they're fresh off the boat. | ||
I don't care if they crossed the border yesterday. | ||
I don't care if their great granddaddy's been here for 500 years. | ||
I think you owe us a little bit of a thank you. | ||
Hello? | ||
We're giving out free money! | ||
Doesn't anybody understand that? | ||
We're giving out free money to poor people. | ||
Are they doing that in Central Africa? | ||
Are they doing that in the Native American reservation? | ||
Seems like there's a lot of problems over there. | ||
Are they doing that in Asia? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
So instead of this attitude where these people come over here, and that's what it is, these people come over here from the third world, and they've got a chip on their shoulder, About how bad brown people have it and how ignorant white people are. | ||
I think it should be the reverse! | ||
I think it should be totally the reverse. | ||
So that's my proclamation. | ||
That's my new year, new me. | ||
Well, it's not really new me, but it should be for you. | ||
That's the new mood. | ||
We are not apologizing to the media. | ||
We're not apologizing to these ingrates who come into our country and they expect us to adapt to them. | ||
I think it should be the other way around. | ||
So that's the latest on that. | ||
There's also a big thing happening and this is very important. | ||
The President is now getting involved. | ||
So hopefully we'll take this to the next level. | ||
The President tweeted yesterday in support of Nick Sandman and the other Catholic high school kids. | ||
It's actually funny because you saw a couple of Wignats On Twitter, who in their usual attitude, they were very up in arms about the president not being engaged in this right away. | ||
You had some very particular wignets, the usual suspects, say, oh f-blumpf, Trump is terrible, he hasn't gotten involved. | ||
And then, I don't know if they apologized or not yet, I don't really follow these people anymore, but then he did tweet out two tweets in support of the kids yesterday. | ||
He wrote, quote, "...looking like Nick Sandman and Covington Catholic students were treated unfairly with early judgments proving out to be false, smeared by media. | ||
Not good, but making big comeback." New footage shows the media was wrong about Teen's encounter with Native American. | ||
He's quoting there a headline from Tucker Carlson. | ||
He goes on in a different tweet, quote, Nick Sandman and the students of Covington have become symbols of fake news and how evil it can be. | ||
They have captivated the attention of the world, and I know they will use it for the good, maybe even to bring people together. | ||
It started off pleasant, but can end in a dream. | ||
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You gotta love this. | |
How do you not love this guy? | ||
Even if you disagree with the politics, who talks like this? | ||
They've captivated the attention of the world and I know they will use it for the good. | ||
Maybe even to bring people together. | ||
It started off unpleasant but can end in a dream. | ||
I, you know, I believe. | ||
I believe that can happen also. | ||
So this is very good. | ||
There are now reports that these kids have been invited to the White House and they could be there. | ||
As early as tomorrow. | ||
I don't know if that's confirmed or not. | ||
If they will be there tomorrow, if it'll be the next day. | ||
But that's pretty epic. | ||
And this is, I think, a teachable moment for everybody across the right. | ||
You saw in the same Today Show interview, these kids aren't apologizing. | ||
The Republican Party isn't apologizing. | ||
The conservative media isn't apologizing. | ||
We can take a page out of the playbook of the kids themselves and say, no apologies. | ||
These kids have more balls and spine than people in the GOP who just the other week condemned Steve King for being misquoted in the New York Times. | ||
So that's very epic. | ||
Generation Z is the real deal. | ||
They don't back down. | ||
They don't apologize. | ||
But secondarily, what we can learn from the president sort of scooping this up and using it is that we need to stick by these people. | ||
Conventional wisdom in the GOP and in the right wing more broadly has been that once people become the subject of controversy about race or anything like that, you've got to cut and run. | ||
They're toxic, you gotta cut them off before they can do damage. | ||
Once the mainstream media sets their sights on anybody, there's nothing you can do. | ||
You gotta abandon them to the wolves and hope that you're not next. | ||
But we saw that that calculation started to change. | ||
I think we really saw it begin with Corey Lewandowski. | ||
If you remember, usual suspects, Ben Shapiro, by the way, is a Jewish-American, nothing wrong with that. | ||
Ben Shapiro, Cassie Dillon, another fine Jewish-American, nothing wrong with that. | ||
They both claimed that Corey Lewandowski hammered that journalist from Breitbart. | ||
What was her name? | ||
Michelle Fields. | ||
And Donald Trump could have easily cut and run from Corey Lewandowski. | ||
Everybody in conservative media said that. | ||
That was his campaign manager at the time. | ||
They said Lewandowski, you know, he's toxic, and there's this horrible scandal that he bruised. | ||
This innocent journalist, this female, was making a big stink, and everybody else was making a big stink. | ||
And Trump went on Anderson Cooper, and he made fun of the woman! | ||
And he said, this is ridiculous. | ||
I'm sticking by my guy. | ||
It would be very easy for me to cut and run, but he's a solid guy. | ||
And people respected him for that. | ||
People said, this guy is different. | ||
We saw that continue with Brett Kavanaugh. | ||
Now we see this again with the kids. | ||
This trend has to continue. | ||
We have to stick by our own because we're all we have on the conservative side, on the right-wing side. | ||
It would have been nice. | ||
It would have been so nice if some of that was extended to me. | ||
You know, it would have been really nice if some of that Goodwill and generosity were extended to me, maybe by the President, or not even by the President, but even by people in the alt-right. | ||
You know, I have all these alt-right people calling me at weird hours of the night, or they're flirting with me, and they never cut me in on any of the political action. | ||
I find that a little bit interesting. | ||
That's okay, it's a little bit bothersome, but even these fringe people on the alt-right, GateStone, not GateStone, Gateway Pundit doesn't want to publish me, so... | ||
I'm a little bit bitter about that, but Donald Trump doing that, we should continue to do that. | ||
We have to stick by our own people. | ||
Now, there is a limiting principle to that if they're, you know, a little bit out there, a little bit too goofy. | ||
I guess I understand it comes in matters of degrees, of course, but that's something that has to continue. | ||
And there's also something which I also found interesting today. | ||
And this is the last thing I'll say about Covington before I move on to some of the other issues. | ||
It wasn't just Bill Kristol. | ||
It wasn't just that Jewish guy from... Now that I think about it, Bill Kristol is also Jewish. | ||
Kind of weird. | ||
But Bill Kristol, he put up a tweet yesterday condemning the Covington students, saying that they were MAGA brats and the real example is the noble Native American. | ||
It's so weird to me how, you know, these... I don't know. | ||
I don't know if I should say this. | ||
Because I believe in total equality every time, all the place, everywhere, in every measure. | ||
I love equality. | ||
I love all human beings. | ||
I just love them to death. | ||
Love them to pieces. | ||
But Bill Kristol is Jewish, and it seems to me like he has a real problem with white Americans. | ||
Because people like Bill Kristol, all the time they're talking about how immigrants are more American than white Americans. | ||
Native Americans are actually more American than white Americans, and illegal immigrants are more American than white Americans, and Israelis are actually more American than white Americans. | ||
It seems like there's just this real disconnect between white Christians. | ||
I'm sure he's white. | ||
He's basically white. | ||
He's only Jewish, right? | ||
So Bill Kristol puts up a tweet and he says, oh, the Native American, he's the real hero. | ||
Compared to these MAGA brats, he finds out it's total nonsense, takes a tweet down very quietly, no apology. | ||
A lot of people covered that yesterday. | ||
Same thing with that other... I only think about a Jewish writer for National Review who said they were spitting on the cross. | ||
Remember? | ||
We covered that one yesterday. | ||
And he put out a little half-hearted apology. | ||
Totally... It's not good enough. | ||
He puts out an apology and says, Oh, somebody said I had strong language. | ||
Somebody else's words, not mine. | ||
Yeah, I guess I'm sorry for being a little over the top. | ||
So, you know, he joins in on the social media mob and this half-arsed apology. | ||
Then we get Ben Shapiro, who I didn't know this, but Ben Shapiro the other day retweeted Jonathan Capehart, who said, I stand with Nathan Phillips, the Native American, quietly deleted. | ||
And even better, here's the richness. | ||
You know, Bill Kristol Say what you will about him. | ||
You know, he's a great patriot, alright? | ||
I'm sure it's totally arbitrary, our differences. | ||
But he deletes the tweet, doesn't say anything, no apology, just ignores it. | ||
That's pretty scummy. | ||
The other guy from National Review, he puts up the tweet and the article, he deletes it, he puts up this kind of goofy half-apology. | ||
Ben Shapiro, he's the king of them all. | ||
He is in a class by himself in terms of being scum, in terms of being a rat. | ||
You know, you remember the ad reads during the March of Life where it all started, where he goes to the rally and he's reading out ad reads for his podcast while he's giving them a speech. | ||
Well, he tweeted that out. | ||
I stand with Nathan Phillips. | ||
He joins in the mob with the media, with the left, condemning these kids presumptuously before any of the facts come in. | ||
And not only does he delete it and then not say anything, not only is there this half apology, there's no apology, but then he goes on his podcast later that day to really give everybody the business about how they jumped to conclusions and that was so wrong of them. | ||
The classic Ben Shapiro move. | ||
He jumps on the same social media mob, going after these white, Catholic, Catholic Zoomers, going after them, Trump-supporting Zoomers, quietly deletes the tweet, no apology, and then it comes full circle with the hypocrisy that he jumps back on our team and says, yeah, yeah, look at what the media did, look at what all these scumbags in the media did. | ||
They made assumptions before they got all the facts, huh? | ||
Yeah, wasn't that terrible? | ||
These people, these people, they cannot be allowed to be in the right wing anymore. | ||
Stop giving them your money! | ||
Why do we give them our money? | ||
This is a white Christian country and we give people our money who don't care for us. | ||
They claim to care for us. | ||
They claim to care about things like Judeo-Christian and Western civilization, but they don't care about us. | ||
They care about the gross domestic product. | ||
They care about fractional reserve banking. | ||
They care about our foreign aid to Israel, but they don't care about you. | ||
They don't care about a bunch of Catholic kids in Kentucky. | ||
They don't care about the people which comprise the nation. | ||
And so we have to create a movement that is fundamentally Unwelcoming to people that show their true colors like this, which is a dual loyalty, this sort of two-faced, transient character, transnational character. | ||
We just simply have no place for that anymore, and it's been a long year of this. | ||
People like Jeff Flake, people like George Bush, people like John McCain, who have all gradually been cleansed, and it's now time for a new cleanse. | ||
Remember the fatwa I declared in 2019? | ||
We've had enough of fake right. | ||
We've had enough of these libertarians, conservatives, no more of that. | ||
We only have room for America first. | ||
We only have room for America first nationalists. | ||
And America first means Americans first. | ||
It doesn't mean this geographic entity. | ||
It doesn't mean the gross national product. | ||
It doesn't mean the US dollar. | ||
It means Americans come first. | ||
American citizens. | ||
More broadly, people who have a commitment to a shared destiny in this country. | ||
A shared cultural legacy. | ||
And in some cases, ethnic and racial legacy. | ||
So... | ||
That's the other thing that I have to say. | ||
Another little thing that I noticed. | ||
I guess you could say I'm in the habit of noticing things like this. | ||
So, that's that. | ||
Here, there is one last thing I have to say about this before I move on, which I just find so funny to me. | ||
It's very peculiar to me how... Okay, we've got the racial thing out of the way, but the media, of course, lies. | ||
And this is a part of it also. | ||
It's ancillary, but it's also a part of it, that the media jumped to conclusions. | ||
This is very reckless. | ||
This is very dangerous. | ||
It's like the president said. | ||
It just goes to show how dangerous, how horrible fake news is, right? | ||
And it's funny to me because, you know, I recall the left throughout the past couple of years saying how it's reprehensible, reprehensible. | ||
It's reprehensible. | ||
It's an assault on our democracy. | ||
It's an assault on our, you know, on our freedom of speech that the president says fake news, depresses the enemy of the people, and so on. | ||
But then at the same time, I notice people like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and all these other left-wing characters suddenly complaining about the media. | ||
We saw Dwayne The Rock Johnson. | ||
The media is making up stories about me. | ||
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. | ||
Oh the media is making up stories about me and it's not even like it's Fox News. | ||
It's the media. | ||
And so I just find that very interesting that the left is totally willing to go along with it. | ||
They'll spew the alternative facts joke still two years later and the stuff about the press and everything and they're victims of it too. | ||
The press is out of control. | ||
It has to be shut down. | ||
It has to be stopped. | ||
There's no accountability anymore. | ||
Big problem. | ||
But that's Covington. | ||
We'll see what results from the meeting tomorrow or later this week. | ||
That'll be one to watch. | ||
We're praying for them. | ||
We hope that God is with these teenagers because it's very important. | ||
It's representative of a lot of trends happening in the country, but also we're praying for their well-being. | ||
Nobody wants this to happen. | ||
And it's funny because when I got back from Charlottesville, I remember Friends, family, community members said, oh boy, this guy is a radical, this guy's crazy. | ||
You know, even among right-wing circles, both locally and in media. | ||
I've been ostracized by people in the alt-right who are already a bunch of goofballs and kooks, people like Jack Posobiec, weird dude. | ||
You know, and so I was called all kinds of names. | ||
I'm obsessed with this. | ||
I'm crazy about that. | ||
I'm a conspiracy theorist on this. | ||
And you know, I'm sure, I don't mean this in a nasty way, but I'm sure that those Covington students, or their families, I'm sure if they heard about my story, if I were in their hometown, I'm sure many of them would feel that same way. | ||
hearing some of the things I say on my show, hearing some of the things that were said in Charlottesville, I'm sure a lot of them would say, that's really problematic. | ||
That's not really conservative. | ||
That's not patriotic. | ||
That's not American. | ||
We talk about race, and we talk about some of these other things that we're known to talk about. | ||
But I imagine that they'll have a very different opinion after this little episode, because suddenly it does make a slight difference who is in control of the media. | ||
Because maybe I'm just imagining things. | ||
This is speculation. | ||
This is a postulate, a conjecture, if you will. | ||
But I imagine that if the media was run by European-descended Christians, I think they would take it easy on children. | ||
I think they would. | ||
I believe that if the media were controlled by people who were God-fearing, people who were white, I imagine they would take a softer approach to Catholic white teenagers. | ||
So suddenly we look at this incident and it becomes not an arbitrary thing who's in control of the media, who runs 95% of the media, five of the top six media conglomerates, and you look at the chair people, board people, you know, Bureau chiefs, anchors, producers, and everything, suddenly it becomes not arbitrary who's in control there. | ||
Suddenly it becomes not arbitrary that the country is changing in terms of race, changing demographically. | ||
Suddenly that begins to matter when we see an episode like this. | ||
And so it's very interesting to me because I think you'll find generally speaking over the next 20 years as people, and this is a big media circus but it's happening in people's daily lives, as people start to live, work, play, raise children, In the new America, I think they're gonna start to understand where we were coming from all along. | ||
Because, you know, in my community when I got, uh, you know, there's all kinds of resistance against what I had to say, my community is 93% white. | ||
I have a feeling that as people get a little bit of the flavor, a little bit of ethnic spicy flavor, ah, these burritos are so authentic, you know, I think then they're gonna have a little bit of a different opinion. | ||
Because you're gonna see drunk driving accidents, You're going to see things on public transportation. | ||
You're going to see things in McDonald's. | ||
You're going to see things all day. | ||
Your friends are going to see things. | ||
And then I think it'll be a very different party. | ||
But that's Covington. | ||
We'll just have to wait, right? | ||
We'll just have to wait. | ||
They're going to come to us. | ||
And then they'll be eating out of the palm of our hands. | ||
America first! | ||
A million live viewers! | ||
When? | ||
A million live viewers, when? | ||
Billionaire, Team 10 house, major production company, Catboys everywhere, Big Mac containers all over the floor, when? | ||
It's gonna happen. | ||
Don't sleep on Nick Fuentes. | ||
You might see me now and say, oh, who's this guy who can't even fix his lighting on his green screen and he doesn't even shave before the show? | ||
Who is this character? | ||
He's on YouTube. | ||
Hey, five years, who knows what could happen, right? | ||
Maybe there's an all-out, uh, maybe there's an all-out conflict. | ||
I don't know. | ||
What could compare to Papageno's? | ||
I think you know the answer. | ||
Maybe that's down the road. | ||
But anyway, we're gonna look at some other subjects here before we take our Streamlabs. | ||
We got about, oh, I don't know, 10 minutes? | ||
I think we have time to tackle everything here. | ||
But, um, the State of the Union. | ||
There's another development here about the State of the Union. | ||
This is something we've been kind of keeping an eye on in line with government shutdown. | ||
So, Still no solution on the government shutdown. | ||
No news there. | ||
But the State of the Union is next week. | ||
It's Tuesday. | ||
The January... Is it Tuesday? | ||
Yeah, it's January 29th. | ||
It's next Tuesday. | ||
The White House has put out a statement, or they've confirmed rather, that we're going to get the State of the Union on Tuesday, on January 29th. | ||
If you recall, over the weekend, or rather last week, Nancy Pelosi put out a letter to the President and said that under these extenuating circumstances, because of the government shutdown, we can't have the State of the Union on the 29th. | ||
We'll have to postpone. | ||
And we went into that, why she might send that letter. | ||
Is it Ruth Bader Ginsburg? | ||
Is it because obviously the State of the Union will be very powerful in moving the conversation, moving the framing on border security and the wall? | ||
Perhaps. | ||
I mean, we don't, we can't really say for certain. | ||
It was probably one or the other or both. | ||
But we weren't really sure what was going to happen. | ||
So the White House has confirmed it will happen on Tuesday, but they don't know where. | ||
So apparently they've got two contingency plans, which are equally viable. | ||
One plan is they're going to give the address in the Capitol, which means either the House of Representatives or the Senate, and it'll be basically normal. | ||
They have a different speech prepared if they have to do it outside Washington, D.C., They're saying they could do it at a rally. | ||
Somebody who was asked about it in the comms department said that they didn't want to give too many details because they didn't want to blow something the president might announce. | ||
So, could we get a State of the Union at the border? | ||
Could we get a State of the Union at a big MAGA rally? | ||
That would be pretty epic, so that could happen, but I have a strong feeling that that will be a turning point, and even if it isn't, What we have coming down the line in the next week is very substantial in the sense that we've got this compromise which should be voted on this week, which the president proposed on Saturday. | ||
Then we've got the State of the Union on Tuesday. | ||
That window between when the compromise bill is put on the floor of the Senate and when the State of the Union happens, some very interesting things could happen. | ||
In this little gap. | ||
Could we have a state of emergency? | ||
Could we have some other crazy wild gambit? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But I am very much heartened by what we're seeing from the president. | ||
We're seeing that... I don't know if it's new personnel. | ||
I don't know if it's what I originally predicted so brilliantly. | ||
I thought I was wrong in December. | ||
It turns out I'm right. | ||
What I said in Fall of 2017 is maybe the strategy is he gets all the heritage stuff out of the way in the first two years. | ||
Tax cuts, health care, that kind of thing. | ||
And in the last two years we do the wall, we do trade, we do all these other things. | ||
So, could it be that there's new personnel? | ||
Could it be that that is true? | ||
That Trump was planning all along to really execute on these populist, more unpopular, more unconventional, I should say, because they are popular, more unconventional sort of planks of the platform in the second two years? | ||
I don't know, but it's very epic all the way around. | ||
He's dug his heels in on immigration since the 21st. | ||
The pullout from Syria is underway in spite of many provocations. | ||
We had that ISIS attack, the Israeli airstrike, Iran threatened to go to war with Israel over the weekend. | ||
Nothing from the State Department, nothing from the DOD as far as we know. | ||
The pullout is happening. | ||
Trade is going very well. | ||
They're talking about a $1 trillion buying spree on the part of China in the next 10 years. | ||
China's GDP, they posted 6% growth, which is the lowest in like three decades. | ||
So it seems to me like whatever is happening in the White House, it's working. | ||
The president is back. | ||
He's epic. | ||
He's based in Red Pill. | ||
Like he said in a Hill article the other day, they reported from this new book, Apparently he had a phone conversation with Paul Ryan and he asked Paul Ryan, he begged a very simple question, why can't you be more loyal to your president? | ||
I think we have to ask ourselves that. | ||
We have to be loyal to our president. | ||
Every time we doubt. | ||
Every time people want to put up some stupid, retarded tweet about, oh, Trump should be impeached. | ||
Actually, I support the Mueller probe now. | ||
You know, all this gay flip-flopping. | ||
We like him. | ||
We don't like him. | ||
He's good. | ||
He's not good. | ||
MAGA's dead. | ||
We're the new thing. | ||
That's all gotta go. | ||
Trump is important. | ||
He's earned his keep. | ||
And like I said, whatever he's doing seems to be working. | ||
I'm excited by what will happen next week, but at the very least, I'm excited that this guy has shut down the government for over a month. | ||
Where's all the celebrations? | ||
You know, all these same people who browbeat him, who have nothing but negative things to say when things don't work out, when things are going very epically, when it's a month of shutdown over a border wall, and he's out there putting illegals on blast every week for a month. | ||
Nowhere to be found. | ||
Nowhere to be found. | ||
Suddenly we don't hear from them anymore, right? | ||
They just quietly re-follow me, if I haven't blocked. | ||
They just quietly come back and watch America first, but we have to give credit where credit is due. | ||
He is our leader. | ||
He is the king of America. | ||
He's the king of the Americans, and we have to respect him. | ||
We have to show loyalty to our man. | ||
So that's the State of the Union. | ||
The other thing I want to talk about is Kamala Harris. | ||
She's now announced her candidacy for the presidency. | ||
We'll see how that goes. | ||
She is, I believe, the first person to officially, I believe, correct me if I'm wrong, but she's the first person to announce. | ||
Elizabeth Warren technically announced she's running for president. | ||
She says she's launching an exploratory committee. | ||
So I guess that's technically an announcement, you know, and they're going to say, well, we're going to think about it. | ||
You're going to run, right? | ||
Kirsten Gillibrand, I don't even know who that is, but I guess she's running. | ||
And now Kamala Harris is running. | ||
It's three women. | ||
And look, we have to get this out of the way. | ||
It's obligatory. | ||
We're going to be covering the Democratic primary on the show pretty substantially because apparently it's already underway. | ||
And the first debates, I believe, are in summer. | ||
The first Democratic primary debates are over the summer, so it's gonna be an even longer primary season than the one in 2016. | ||
So before we really go full swing, I have to get this out of the way. | ||
We look... Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
It's not Kamala Harris who's the first. | ||
It's Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
She's the other one, right? | ||
So she announced first, technically. | ||
You know, officially, I'm running for president. | ||
So you got four women. | ||
Can't have women. | ||
I'm sorry, we can't do it. | ||
To me, that should be a non-starter. | ||
That the Democrats have put up and that's, I guess, their new face now. | ||
I mean, think about how crazy that is that over the past eight years they went from Barack Obama to now this stuff with AOC and all her POC women friends and I've got these four women running for president. | ||
It's insanity. | ||
It's enough already. | ||
Does anybody know women? | ||
I mean, think of it. | ||
People that are thinking seriously about going to the polls and casting a vote. | ||
I'm sure maybe you know that one woman who's really got it together. | ||
I know a couple women who have it really together. | ||
I do. | ||
Uh, but you take them on aggregate, alright? | ||
You know, you take a vast swath of the population, you know, maybe all the women, you know, a hundred or whatever, in my case like five or six, and you do a little average, you do a little mental average, you make some generalizations. | ||
Come on, is that who we want to be? | ||
The chief executor of the law? | ||
The chief executive of the country? | ||
I can't see it. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
And I actually am rooting for a woman to win the nomination because I think it's a bust. | ||
If you want to know the truth, I think that Hillary Clinton being a woman, I know a lot of left-wing people or right-wing people would say we're like conceding a point, but I think that she didn't really succeed because she was a woman. | ||
It's not really viable. | ||
I don't think it's really workable. | ||
Now it is part of this whole coalition. | ||
It is part of the war on white men. | ||
Can't be a white man, can't be white, can't be a man. | ||
I get all that, but even as like a Democrat in Pennsylvania or Ohio, I don't know how you go out and vote for that. | ||
But I do hope it is Kamala Harris for a couple of reasons, but one of them being I just don't think she can cut it. | ||
And it's actually sort of strange because this goes along with even the others running for president. | ||
You look at Tulsi Gabbard, you look at Elizabeth Warren, you look at Gillibrand, What have these people even done? | ||
I said this was Elizabeth Warren. | ||
I don't know if this is a weak point or a strong point. | ||
I guess it's sort of forgotten at this point because everybody's so focused on the symbology of it and everything else, the partisanship, but if we're to evaluate, okay, you're gonna run for president, you're trying to be viable as the chief executive of the country, shouldn't enter anybody's minds, how are you qualified to Be the president? | ||
With Donald Trump, they said, oh, he's not qualified because he's a reality TV show star. | ||
I think it's quite the opposite. | ||
He was able to build a very successful company, operate on a high level in business internationally, in a high stakes environment where it's kill or be killed. | ||
He went into big debt. | ||
He got out of big debt. | ||
So he's obviously a competent person. | ||
He's obviously a competent executive. | ||
He has all the skill set that is there. | ||
the media savvy on top of that, beyond just knowing how to recognize talent, how to use talent, how to delegate, and so on. | ||
But you look at Elizabeth Warren, you look at Kamala Harris, these are two freshman senators who haven't done anything. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard, I like some of her positions on some things. | ||
What have they done? | ||
Where's the major legislation? | ||
Where's the major accomplishment? | ||
Okay. | ||
You know, you weren't running a Fortune 500 company. | ||
You weren't running a major real estate development company. | ||
You're a senator. | ||
You're a legislator. | ||
You're an academic. | ||
Whatever. | ||
But where's... where's the substance? | ||
What are you running on? | ||
Kamala Harris, her ad was like... | ||
Come on everybody, it's time to rebuild America and I'm gonna do it. | ||
What's the pitch? | ||
What's the case that you can make for yourself? | ||
I don't get it and I don't know if that's even gonna play a role. | ||
I think it's actually a very good thing that you've got all these women in there and some are black and some are white and some are Indian and some are progressive because you know that what we're saying about race and ethnicity is going to be manifested. | ||
Our argument is not based on like We just don't like those groups of people. | ||
Our argument is that it doesn't matter what the groups of people are. | ||
Difference breeds conflict. | ||
Different culture, different language, different religion, different race, etc. | ||
You put all these people on the same battlefield, and eventually those tribal teams manifest themselves organically. | ||
And so, what we're predicting, like I said, that's not like weird racial theorizing. | ||
It's not like some black pagan magic or something. | ||
I mean, it's just social science. | ||
And so, when you get all these different people in the same primary, and it's gonna be Bernie Sanders, who's an old white Jewish guy, and Joe Biden, who's an old white guy, and Kamala Harris, who's a black woman, and Elizabeth Warren, who's a fake Native American woman, and Chelsea Gabbard, who's this Hindu nationalist non-interventionist, and, you know, God knows who else is going to be in there. | ||
That's going to come out. | ||
It's going to come out subtly at first, implicitly at first. | ||
It's going to be some snide remark in a debate. | ||
It's going to be an advertisement. | ||
It's going to be some dirty political game that's being played by a super PAC. | ||
Somebody's going to say that Elizabeth Warren is white feminism, maybe. | ||
Maybe somebody will say that Joe Biden is a white male and he shouldn't be the president. | ||
Now, they say that they could team up and combine, and that's how they're going to ameliorate that. | ||
They say that maybe you're going to get Joe Biden and his vice president will be a person of color woman so that they can sort of dodge those kinds of things. | ||
But the vice president getting on the ticket is something that happens later. | ||
That's something that is developed further on. | ||
Could that be planned in advance? | ||
Certainly. | ||
People talked about a Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio unity ticket to defeat Trump. | ||
I could see that happening. | ||
I think ultimately, whether it happens in this election cycle or perhaps the next, you're going to start to see that this could snowball very much out of control of the Democrats. | ||
I've been saying this for a long time. | ||
I think it's going to start to be borne out to be true. | ||
You've got too much black hole rhetoric in the sense that it just, it's all consuming, Nothing is ever good enough, nothing is ever woke enough, nothing is ever white-conscious enough, privilege-conscious enough, in terms of ordering this hierarchy of people who've been oppressed or victimized or whatever. | ||
It's too much negativity. | ||
It's too much chaotic destructive energy. | ||
I think ultimately that's where the Republicans really got to shine here. | ||
We've got to build. | ||
We've got to order the society based on tradition and hierarchy and so on. | ||
That's how we defeat the left. | ||
Because if we're strong and we're solid and in a conservative traditional sense, they can't touch us. | ||
They'll be fighting over themselves. | ||
So some early predictors for 2020. | ||
I guess we'll see how it plays out. | ||
But in the meantime, we're going to take a look at our stream labs and superchats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
We'll hear from the unwashed masses. | ||
We'll hear from the peanut gallery, I guess you could say. | ||
All you people throwing peanuts at me. | ||
Throwing peanuts at the screen, being loud and rambunctious. | ||
As knickers tend to be, you know. | ||
Followers of Nick are very rambunctious. | ||
They're very loud. | ||
They're very energetic and somewhat obnoxious. | ||
They're watching my show and they're talking during it. | ||
They're throwing peanuts at the screen during it. | ||
These knickers, they're just so rambunctious. | ||
And, uh, but I don't blame you. | ||
It's high energy. | ||
It's a zoomers movement. | ||
So, you know, if you're gonna be, uh, if you're gonna be rowdy and everything, hey, I get it. | ||
It's great. | ||
But let's see, we've got some stream labs here. | ||
Monkey says, if Trump had fought the wall battle earlier in his presidency, he wouldn't have been able to use the emergency option. | ||
Imagine declaring a national emergency without the clout he now has, and without the Republican Party being completely transformed. | ||
Hello, department! | ||
That's exactly what I said after the inauguration. | ||
A lot of my early predictions are going to turn out to be true, and I won't get the credit as usual. | ||
I'm the most oppressed race. | ||
If you want to know the truth, Knickers are the most oppressed race. | ||
Because I've been calling this for two years. | ||
I said that, like I said, 2017. | ||
I said, he's got to consolidate the party. | ||
He's got to get the GOP behind him. | ||
He's got to get the people and the establishment behind him. | ||
And so you're right. | ||
That's a very, that's a very erudite, insightful point. | ||
Very true. | ||
Because you're right. | ||
If he would have tried to make this big push for the wall in 2017 or 2018, Lindsey Graham's not on his side. | ||
Mitch McConnell's not on his side. | ||
Paul Ryan's not on his side. | ||
In fact, they're subverting him. | ||
They're openly subverting him. | ||
They're going to the press and they're subverting him. | ||
So the timing is right here. | ||
The timing is unexpected, right? | ||
And maybe we thought unfortunate before, but ultimately I think it's playing out in a way that is good And that's good enough for me. | ||
NASCAR is saying something that I can't say but he says race car now. | ||
I don't know what that means but uh but all right. | ||
Zoomer Dominic says what's up my knicker my 40 year old boomer dad has been listening to Mark Levin lately and you thanks to me. | ||
He says that if you were able to debate Mark Levin on any issue you would get destroyed. | ||
Can you challenge Mark to a debate maybe for Friday? | ||
That's pretty typical. | ||
A 40-year-old isn't technically a boomer, but it is for us. | ||
Everything above 30 to me is a boomer. | ||
Everything above 25 to me is a boomer. | ||
I don't know. | ||
When does he do his show? | ||
I remember he would take callers before. | ||
I'll give you this. | ||
Look, Mark Levin is a constitutional scholar. | ||
I'm not going to try and take that away. | ||
He knows his stuff, and he was a lawyer, correct? | ||
I used to listen to Mark Levin when I was working in a warehouse, and it was just eight hours of monotony. | ||
It was just eight hours of It was like a living hell. | ||
Once I got done listening to all the Kanye West albums, I would listen to Mark Levin. | ||
I would listen to Alex Jones, actually. | ||
I would listen to Infowars. | ||
And what started to red pill me was when Mark Levin, one time, he said, the country's going to become minority white. | ||
Is that good for anybody? | ||
How does that benefit anybody? | ||
Not that there's anything wrong with non-whites, but who wants that to happen? | ||
And so when he asked that, no joke, that planted a seed in my head. | ||
I never thought of it that way. | ||
So Mark Levin, he's better than most. | ||
But if I had to debate him on one thing, probably I would debate him on Israel. | ||
I think Israel is an unbeatable argument from my perspective. | ||
There just simply is no rebutting the inconsistencies on the part of fiscal conservatives or neocons or whatever. | ||
There's simply no rebutting the devastation this country has visited upon America in the form of Spying in the form of espionage, I guess that's the same thing. | ||
Stealing intelligence, I guess that's also the same thing. | ||
The USS Liberty attack, you know, the propagandizing for war, and the list goes on and on, you know, believe me, we've done that debate a few times. | ||
So, I probably would win on that, but uh, I don't know, I'm not really looking to call in on his show. | ||
I can't, I'm, I'm not gonna commit to that because uh, I don't know, I'm just not really interested in Fighting that battle. | ||
He's not the one we have to fight. | ||
The one we have to fight is Ben Shapiro. | ||
I'd love to fight Mark Levin, but honestly, I think he's doing, uh, a lot more good than harm. | ||
The people we need to debate is, uh, little Ben, among others. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
It's a typical boomer thing to say, oh, this, you know, this young millennial, he thinks he knows everything, but, uh, you know, my guy, he can beat him. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
But, uh, you should just kind of decide for yourself. | ||
But, let's see. | ||
Teflon Dom says, no more apologies, don't say sorry, say you're welcome. | ||
So true! | ||
I like that. | ||
Maybe that's a tagline. | ||
No more, especially for white people, don't say sorry, say you're welcome. | ||
Go up to one of your, uh, your fellow minorities, maybe during Black History Month, and just take the time out of your day to say, um, excuse me, you're welcome. | ||
You're welcome for getting to live in the greatest country ever and, you know, you're not wherever the hell, you know, you would have been otherwise, right? | ||
Uh, excuse me, sir. | ||
You're welcome for the country that my ancestors built. | ||
You know, my, all my family fought in wars. | ||
All my family on both sides fought in the military. | ||
So, my ancestors fought so that you could have this great country. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
My ancestors worked their butts off. | ||
I'll say that. | ||
I don't want to make it a totally expletive show. | ||
A totally explicit show. | ||
But my ancestors worked very hard and endured a lot of poverty. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
You know, my ancestors and... | ||
or my relatives, I guess, in Chicago, who were there for a long time on Maxwell Street, of all places, which has now been turned into a shithole. | ||
Yeah, you're welcome. | ||
So I think we got to get used to saying that. | ||
We have to get used to being confident, proud of who we are. | ||
I'm proud to be white. | ||
I'm proud to be white. | ||
I'm proud of my heritage. | ||
I'm proud of my ancestors. | ||
I'm proud of what we've done. | ||
And I'm not ashamed. | ||
I'm not going to back down to anybody. | ||
And certainly not some Indian banging a drum in my face. | ||
That's a joke, by the way. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
I'm using that for shock value. | ||
Don't even mind that. | ||
That's just a little bit of tongue-in-cheek edgy humor. | ||
I really believe in total equality. | ||
No hate here, just love. | ||
I gotta be careful in case, you know, we get any political mole people trying to take me out. | ||
Feed the Owl God says, with all the real-life blood sports going on, I, Nicholas J. Fuentes, would like to take this opportunity to call out James Alsup to fight me in the cage, man-to-man, in Knoxville, Tennessee. | ||
Where are you at, James? | ||
Step to a real man. | ||
This is for those mugs No, I'm not gonna fight James number one for starters because he works out a little bit more than I do I'll say he goes to the gym a little bit more consistently than I do But also above beyond that because we're friends because we're cool now if we were gonna do a fight it would have been before Uh, but now we're good. | ||
And, uh, a fight like that would be, uh, would just be divisive. | ||
You know, you don't want to see that, honestly. | ||
Uh, I fight in the realm of ideas. | ||
I fight on the battleground of ideas. | ||
You know, that, that's my area. | ||
Give me nine to twelve months and then I can fight in the cage, alright? | ||
Give me nine to twelve months. | ||
I need more time. | ||
I'm an ectomorph, alright? | ||
It's not easy for us. | ||
Uh, David C. says, hey Nick, Every night. | ||
You seem to be able to free flow great commentary the entire show. | ||
So true. | ||
How do you do it? | ||
Is it the go-off juice? | ||
Does Bryce hold up cue cards behind the camera? | ||
Thanks. | ||
Love the show, big guy. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, it's just, uh, why am I so... why am I so good at what I do? | ||
Well, that's a great question. | ||
It just really is just a natural God-given ability, just a natural talent. | ||
My brain is just so big. | ||
I'm just so smart. | ||
I'm partially kidding there. | ||
Honestly, what it comes down to really is practice at the end of the day, you know. | ||
It's the 10,000 hours kind of a thing, you know. | ||
While you were out there smoking pot and drinking and getting laid, I was in speech team. | ||
I was in Model UN. | ||
I was doing my radio show. | ||
I was doing lots of things for many years to practice the extemporaneous speaking ability in speech team. | ||
I was in speech team for three years in high school. | ||
and my event. | ||
I did a couple of different events. | ||
Very cringe events, some of them. | ||
But towards the end, I did extemporaneous speaking, which the premise is that you go in the day of the event, you get 45 minutes to prepare a speech. | ||
They give you three topics, you pick one topic, and you totally have to do a seven-minute speech after preparing for 45 minutes. | ||
And you can't have notes or anything like that, you just kind of have to do it. | ||
And it's more complicated than that, too, because in that format, you have to have six sources memorized. | ||
Dates, publications, facts. | ||
So, in 45 minutes you have to memorize not only the whole seven-minute speech, but then you also have to memorize, like, I still remember, February 6th, the Associated Press, this was probably in 2014 or 2015, they reported that the Houthi rebels took control of Yemen. | ||
I still remember, because you had to memorize certain ones and kind of reuse them and recycle them, but so doing that kind of thing really helped. | ||
In a big way, you do that every week, and I was a champ, dude. | ||
I didn't even practice. | ||
I didn't even practice! | ||
I totally went and just, you know, didn't even give it my all, and I was a champ. | ||
I remember there's this one kid, he came second place to me every week for four weeks. | ||
Every week, they called everybody up, all the finalists, and they had to go in seventh place and sixth place. | ||
In second place, this loser, and then number one, me. | ||
And this kid was singing! | ||
He was Doing all kinds of crazy tricks. | ||
I would just go in, I would just own the room because I'm based in Redpill. | ||
But, so there was that. | ||
I did Model UN a lot. | ||
Model UN was epic. | ||
That was a big part of it also. | ||
I did the radio show. | ||
I did the, you know, so there was a lot there. | ||
So, people see the finished product. | ||
This is true in many things in life. | ||
People look at the finished product and they say, wow, you know, how do you do that? | ||
But they don't see the blood, sweat, and tears. | ||
They don't see the grind. | ||
They don't see the toil. | ||
So yeah, I guess I'm just, I guess I'm just pretty epic. | ||
What can I, what can I say? | ||
Uh, the fans really don't help. | ||
I was kind of a narcissist to begin with, and then people are just like, Nick, how, you're so epic. | ||
How are you so epic? | ||
And then I, then I get to indulge myself and tell you. | ||
So I need, I guess the negging, I need that. | ||
I guess I need that to ground me a little bit, maybe. | ||
Um, but let's see, we've got, Another one from Broseph who says, RAR! | ||
Nuzzles, pounces on you. | ||
Ooh, you're so warm. | ||
Hey! | ||
Hey, stop. | ||
I'm trying to do a show. | ||
Relax, please. | ||
Enough, enough. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm Catholic. | ||
Take it easy over there. | ||
David S. says, if the Catboys are crawling around, who am I to protest? | ||
David S. says, people in the alt-right flirting with you. | ||
Maybe a Lauren Fuentes sometime soon? | ||
I don't know what you're talking about there. | ||
George Hardmartin says, you make me want to say it. | ||
I'm gonna say the n-word. | ||
Nationalist. | ||
Good one, bro. | ||
Thanks for being an excellent commentator. | ||
Wow. | ||
Thank you for the kind words. | ||
It's all positive. | ||
Finally, I'm getting appreciated for my service. | ||
Thank me for my service. | ||
I'm out here. | ||
I'm taking the slings and arrows. | ||
People are giving me a hard time on the internet. | ||
I picked my nose that one time. | ||
They said I did! | ||
They said I did. | ||
You know, and it's time people thank me for all that I've done. | ||
For the white race. | ||
For you, the people. | ||
ii says, the left has bad optics. | ||
The woodchipper tweet was Wignatt tier. | ||
This PR disaster is going to lead to an optics war before their primaries. | ||
Very true. | ||
And it's also a good comparison to bring up the left. | ||
This whole episode, the left, despite their massive media advantage, they're getting killed Because it was just wrong what they did. | ||
This Nathan Phillips guy is bad optics. | ||
If Nathan Phillips was what they said he was... | ||
Which is a veteran, stoic, calm Native American figure. | ||
I think it'd be a different story. | ||
And if the MAGA kids were actually brats, jumping up and down, saying racist things, it'd be a different story. | ||
But because of the sheer optical power of this image, of a handsome, young, white zoomer with the MAGA hat, peacefully standing up to some obnoxious Native American, banging his little war drum, doing his goofy little chant, it changes the game. | ||
So important. | ||
I don't watch South Park. | ||
anything about politics will tell you that it's only feds subversives and legit low iq dummies who don't get that cloud star says forcing people to apologize for no good reason is just another form of rape think of the nibba guy from the south park episode apologize i don't watch south park i've never really been a fan of south park but um very true you know Yeah, basically being forced to do anything you don't want to do is rape, I think. | ||
Joshua Larson says, I know it's juvenile, but I LOL'd because I'm having a snack while watching America First, and I noticed that the brand of the hummus I'm eating is, no lie, Tribe. | ||
Oh, that's good. | ||
Yeah, what a coincidence, right? | ||
Kind of ironic. | ||
Hummus, tribe, and we talk about tribalism. | ||
Yeah, you know, that's the connection. | ||
So that is pretty good. | ||
Level Best says, this Covington event is red-pilling normies slash boomers I've spoken with. | ||
We must capitalize on every unforced error our opponents deliver to us. | ||
Our path to victory is likely to be paved with them. | ||
So true. | ||
Yeah, every one of these flashpoints we have to utilize. | ||
We have to use as an opportunity. | ||
And there's been a lot of them. | ||
The Kavanaugh thing was a big one. | ||
The Covington thing was big. | ||
We've got to have good optics so that it's easy for people to sympathize. | ||
It's not super easy for people to sympathize with the Roman salute kids in Wisconsin. | ||
It's not super easy for people to sympathize with the Columbia student who said he loves white people. | ||
Not that there's anything wrong with saying that, but you understand the level of conditioning. | ||
You have to make it easy on people to convert them. | ||
Why would we make it hard on the masses to like us and agree with us? | ||
We have to make it easy for them. | ||
And innocent, young, you know, inoffensive. | ||
I just said that, right? | ||
Teenagers, that's what's going to win people over. | ||
So optics really do matter in these cases. | ||
Blake Haymore says, Love the show. | ||
My guy. | ||
Hope you consider doing more on Twitch. | ||
Very cozy. | ||
I will, but it's just, you know, it's kind of demanding to do a show every night and then Twitch on top of that, but I'll do a little more. | ||
EK says, Attention all knickers. | ||
Press S in the chat to smirk at all minorities. | ||
Reclaim your birthright. | ||
So true. | ||
I'm smirking all day long. | ||
People give me a hard time in the right for smirking. | ||
Now you see what I have to deal with. | ||
Right? | ||
And all the wignets. | ||
That Nick is so smug. | ||
He's a smug, arrogant teenager. | ||
Well, now it's happening, right? | ||
Now everybody's all on board with it. | ||
I did it first. | ||
That guy with paste says, Hey Nick, tomorrow I'll be running a booth for the Young Conservative Club at my high school activity fair. | ||
High schooler! | ||
I'm hoping to bring more Zoomers to our side. | ||
Cheers! | ||
Hashtag standing while white. | ||
Well, I wish you luck, big guy. | ||
I didn't know we had high school-aged Super Chatters. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
And good luck to you. | ||
Hopefully you'll bring people over. | ||
Remember to be optical. | ||
Be pro-social. | ||
Remember, you don't open up the conversation with the radical stuff. | ||
You gotta be a normal guy. | ||
And then you're just a normal guy that makes some interesting observations. | ||
Asks some interesting questions. | ||
You know, you're a total normie conservative, but you think Huh, did you know that we sent all this aid to Israel? | ||
I thought we sent it to some other country, but I guess it's 3.8 billion a year for Israel. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I mean, I'm a physical conservative and all, and I like Israel, but 3.8 billion dollars a year? | ||
That seems like a lot. | ||
You just gotta notice little things like that. | ||
Just gotta happen to observe them. | ||
You don't have to commit yourself to some ideology. | ||
You just notice a couple of things. | ||
Hey, I'm just making an observation over here. | ||
What's the big deal? | ||
But good luck with that. | ||
Division America says AOC said the world ends in 12 years. | ||
Pack it in, folks. | ||
It's about time, right? | ||
About time they put us out of our misery here. | ||
Blake Haymore says, absolutely right, sir. | ||
Americans first. | ||
Right on, brother. | ||
Klondall says, hashtag Ben Shapiro is not American. | ||
True! | ||
He is no American. | ||
JP says the Democratic primary campaign has potential to red pill a lot of whites if they keep it up with the anti-white rhetoric. | ||
Keep doing God's work. | ||
Thank you, I will. | ||
Totally true on that. | ||
That is also very true because, you know, you thought it was bad in 08. | ||
Or in 12 or in 16 just wait for 2020. | ||
You know the uh they cling to their bibles and their guns you know whatever that was and you didn't build that. | ||
All that was implicitly racial and it's only going to get more explicit from here on out. | ||
Cyrus says tough week for little Benji. | ||
First the distasteful ad placement for Mart for Life then the cuckoning on Covington. | ||
Sad! | ||
That's not really cooking because they're not his people. | ||
It's actually very, uh, Chad. | ||
The Chad subverting the enemy, uh, versus the virgin, being totally honest, right? | ||
Well, yeah, because I think even Democrats recognize the rank opportunism of Kamala or of a Bernie Sanders. | ||
And my normie feed has been trashing Kamala and Bernie all day. | ||
Sad. | ||
Well, yeah, because I think even Democrats recognize the rank opportunism of Kamala or of Bernie Sanders. | ||
They've really just ruined everything in terms of the scorched earth campaign they've been fighting has left nothing substantial for them to build upon. | ||
And it's a big problem for them. | ||
It's a very big vacuum to fill. | ||
Garrett Dalton says, what up? | ||
Nica just got back from Haiti and all of these brown nations, they dump so much trash in the streams, it goes directly into the ocean. | ||
What do we do to stop third world from ruining the earth? | ||
You know, I'm an environmentalist. | ||
You know me, I'm an environmentalist. | ||
I love the planet. | ||
I love the planet. | ||
And if people are killing the planet, that's, that's very bad. | ||
They have to be stopped by any means necessary. | ||
If people are polluting in the river, We may have to go to war with them. | ||
We may have to go to war with them. | ||
If they're polluting our oceans, our rivers, the rivers of the fish of our ancestors, Mother Earth's oceans, they have to be destroyed. | ||
We have to... I shouldn't say that, but they have to be stopped by any means necessary. | ||
I'll say that much. | ||
So, hey, maybe that's the pretext, right? | ||
War for a green Earth. | ||
And then we become an empire. | ||
Then we become... Maybe that's how Pope Francis leads us to a Catholic Imperium. | ||
He says, punished Pope Francis, says, you know what? | ||
I was a moderate environmentalist before, but now I'm taking things into my own hands. | ||
You know, before he was some third worldist, now he's going to become a green extremist and say he's going to lead a crusade against China and Africa. | ||
Now that would be based on Red Pill. | ||
ii says, uh, Friday show should be a Twitch stream. | ||
No calls. | ||
We're doing something else other than a call on this Friday. | ||
We have to swap it out. | ||
Theo Johnson says, proud of you. | ||
That was cozy. | ||
Tweet deletion. | ||
Epic. | ||
What tweet deletion? | ||
What tweet deletion? | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Philip Fry says, who will win the Warski vs. JF IRL bout? | ||
Optics? | ||
Are they fighting IRL? | ||
I don't know what's tough to say. | ||
I don't really know what they look like in real life. | ||
I only see them on the screen. | ||
So, I'd probably say Andy. | ||
Only because I think he's in better shape. | ||
But, I don't really know enough about either fighter. | ||
Eddie Cade says, Nick, every time you say Charlie Kirk, you sound like Joe Pesci from Casino. | ||
So you have to say it. | ||
Charlie M? | ||
You make me almost pop your eyes out for that prick. | ||
Charlie M? | ||
Why do I sound like... I don't know why I sound like that. | ||
I think that's just anti-Italian bigotry. | ||
We all sound like Joe Pesci to you? | ||
Did I even say Charlie Kirk at all today? | ||
Whatever. | ||
Josh Sayre says, What's worse, a guy who rapes, murders, and sets a pregnant woman on fire, or a guy caring about white people? | ||
I think that's pretty obvious. | ||
Josh Sayre says, New Cadian would actually be cleaner than it is now. | ||
I disavow. | ||
I disavow. | ||
Remember, Yuka said that. | ||
We can't say that. | ||
Yeah, I mean that's uh, that's definitely an interesting thought. | ||
It's certainly not a clean country, let's put it that way. | ||
But I don't support the nuking of Haiti, or any country. | ||
Uh, AiAi says you missed my super chat. | ||
No, I think I got it. | ||
Let me see. | ||
Yeah, I got it bro, I got it. | ||
People, they like, they put it out there and it's like if I don't read it immediately, you missed it, you missed it. | ||
I didn't miss it, it's just, you know, it takes a moment to get through them all. | ||
Eddie Cade says, Nick, have you noticed the MLB is very similar to the changing demographics of our country? | ||
It's like a never-ending stream of immigration into Major League Baseball. | ||
No, I haven't noticed that. | ||
Nick, have you ever noticed the ball players are a different race? | ||
No, I wouldn't know. | ||
I don't watch the ball games. | ||
I don't know who's who. | ||
Who even plays baseball anymore? | ||
They still have Starlin Castro, is he still there? | ||
Sammy Sosa, I think he's still around, right? | ||
No, I have no idea. | ||
I couldn't name a single baseball player, I don't think. | ||
I don't think I could name more than a handful of football players. | ||
I just don't watch it. | ||
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Are you new to the show? | |
So, but yeah, that's interesting. | ||
An interesting observation, but I wouldn't know. | ||
Rudy R says, hi Nick. | ||
Just want to say that I thank you greatly for strengthening my faith in Christ. | ||
Keep fighting the good fight. | ||
I hope the absolute best for you and your show. | ||
God bless, big guy. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
So glad to hear that you're becoming more religious. | ||
Abraham says, I find that many Sivnats I talked to on the right, believe that the descendants of first-generation Hispanic immigrants will flip to the Republican, will flip Republican because many of them identify as white, are religious, and have a good work ethic. | ||
Do you think this is true? | ||
I think a lot of them will, sure. | ||
The problem is, I don't think a lot of them will consider themselves white, because you look at the nature of Hispanic immigration, and there just isn't a lot of evidence that that's happening. | ||
A lot of them continue to identify as Latino, Hispanic, or their country of origin, as opposed to American, let alone white. | ||
So that's happening to a degree, but it's not happening to the same extent that it did for other immigrant groups. | ||
So, it'll happen somewhat, but not enough to count on. | ||
Not in Texas, not in Florida, not in Arizona. | ||
And you'll find that education tends to stay the same. | ||
IQ stays the same. | ||
A lot of those things stay the same after second, third generation. | ||
So, I don't have a lot of hope for that. | ||
But, you know, I guess if you're optimistic, you can look at it that way. | ||
Prussianoid says, if the Liberia colony has been, had been actively financed, the Liberia colony... Wait, what? | ||
Okay, I don't know. | ||
You kind of messed that one up. | ||
You gotta proofread, please. | ||
If the Liberia colony had been actively financed, how different would America be? | ||
No, uh... | ||
People still doing the Dindu thing. | ||
It's like, so 2016 and gay. | ||
No, those people, civil rights and race war, but no jazz, rap, pop music, no... using nog. | ||
Another classic, really. | ||
We're really stretching ourselves here. | ||
No Ebonics, basically, no gangster culture, etc. | ||
Well, I continue to believe that people living in separation is better than living together, but... | ||
That didn't happen, so... It's sad to see what happened to Detroit, I'll say that much. | ||
A great travesty, but I don't know... Did this Super Chat just come late from like August 2016? | ||
Did it take that long to travel here? | ||
Was it done using Bitcoin? | ||
Was it a $3 Bitcoin transaction with a small tip, so maybe it just took three years to arrive? | ||
Talking like that, it's just... | ||
I expect better. | ||
I expect better from my fan base, but maybe, maybe he'll turn. | ||
Superchat got lost in the mail, delivered to the wrong address. | ||
John Sarah says, can we get a shout out for the based MLK? | ||
I can't find the show you did in his honor. | ||
Yesterday, we did a show yesterday about him. | ||
Big shout out for the degenerate communist MLK. | ||
What a hero. | ||
Simon Scola says, Black Panther was nominated for seven Oscars. | ||
Was it actually? | ||
Wasn't that good? | ||
But I guess that's what you call affirmative action, right? | ||
In just about everything. | ||
Well, you're so exceptional, you have to lower the bar. | ||
But anyway, that's the last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for us on the show tonight. | ||
I think that's everything. | ||
Those are all our Streamlabs and Superchats. | ||
I think we're gonna call it. | ||
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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. | ||
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