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CastingWords Transcription by CastingWords Good evening everybody, you're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
We have a great show. | ||
It's gonna be a good show, alright? | ||
The show is gonna be good. | ||
The show is going to be great! | ||
I'm great! | ||
The show is great! | ||
You're great! | ||
But the news is not great. | ||
The news is actually very bad. | ||
The news could be not farther from great than it was today. | ||
Of course, I'm referring to the government shutdown which was averted. | ||
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Wow! | |
Thank God! | ||
With the funding bill, which we discussed yesterday and the day before, signed into law by the president alongside a national emergency. | ||
Oh, wonderful! | ||
Great! | ||
So we'll be talking about that. | ||
We'll be talking about the Jussie Smollett hoax. | ||
Some epic new details. | ||
I almost... I want to say it right away, but I don't want to spoil it. | ||
I'll say it when we get into it, but you wouldn't believe... You wouldn't believe who the perpetrators of the attack were. | ||
The perpetrators of the racist MAGA attack. | ||
You wouldn't believe. | ||
You know, maybe if you were a believer in probability, you might be able to guess who was behind a violent attack or a hoax. | ||
You know, it goes either way. | ||
We've got some big news for you tonight. | ||
It's going to be a big show. | ||
Lots to discuss. | ||
And of course, it is Friday. | ||
Wow, thank God it's Friday. | ||
Am I right? | ||
So it's going to be cozy, casual, low-key. | ||
I'm not wearing a necktie. | ||
As you can see, that indicates to the audience that it's going to be a casual show. | ||
The funny thing is, now that I'm not doing the Colin Show every week, there's really nothing cozy or casual about it. | ||
If you know me, there's really nothing cozy or casual about me. | ||
It's just a regular, high-intensity, high-energy show. | ||
So, it's just the regular show, but with no tie, so I guess that makes it cozy. | ||
But it's gonna be fun, we're gonna be talking about the bill, and you know, we went over it in pretty great detail yesterday, but we're gonna talk about some things which I didn't really get into a whole lot this week, but now that it's in the lot, it's worth talking about. | ||
For example, I think an important point to make, and I'll get into this when we talk about the bill later on in the show, is that the wall is not the end-all, be-all of immigration. | ||
When I say that, it's actually the opposite of a cult. | ||
People might say, oh, Nick, Trump's never going to get the wall. | ||
Now you're saying that the wall never mattered in the first place. | ||
It's actually the opposite. | ||
This bill, the reason why it's so bad, and I know a lot of people are on board with me with this. | ||
A lot of people in the alt-right, a lot of the Wignats are saying, oh, Nick, we were vindicated, you're finally coming around. | ||
And a lot of white-pilled people are saying, oh no, yeah, this might be the time, but there are still a lot of holdouts, still a lot of boomers, I guess, or QAnon believers, who are saying, I just don't get it, I just don't see what's happening there. | ||
Um, but despite all of that, what's so disastrous about this, why this is the end of the world, isn't because the wall's not gonna get built, and the wall won't get built. | ||
The reason why it's terrible is because of everything else. | ||
Catch and release and amnesty. | ||
Because if you know anything about illegal immigration, if you talk to anybody in the White House, anybody that works in politics, who knows what's going on, they will tell you that the big problem that we're having is catch and release and it's enforcement in the interior. | ||
And so we're going to get into why these provisions in the bill, the worst ones, are not simply that there wasn't a lot of money for the wall, or that that money's probably useless anyway, but because of these other things which are going to cause a lot more problems than we already have. | ||
So, we'll get into that, but I think we're going to talk about Just See Smile at first. | ||
I have to say my hair is just... I don't know, folks. | ||
Here's the problem I'm having. | ||
I got my haircut I think in the middle of January. | ||
I was due for a haircut probably last week. | ||
But I waited too long and now I want to get my haircut a week before CPAC. | ||
And so the timing would have been too close together. | ||
I would have been having one the first week of February and the third week. | ||
So I just had to, I'm just having to kind of stick it out and wait until next week. | ||
So I'm like five or six weeks in and it's really, it was already too long to begin with after the cut. | ||
And I don't know, I'm feeling a little bit rough. | ||
You guys know I'm a little bit under the weather. | ||
And I feel like my physical state, I feel like my appearance this week, sort of unshaven, you know, bags under my eyes, hair is a little bit overgrown. | ||
I actually think it's appropriate for the show because in a way it is representative, it is reflective of where the movement stands, where we are as a country, where the Whitefield Vindication Nation is. | ||
So while people might be saying, Nick you look terrible, what's going on? | ||
I actually think it's an adequate portrayal. | ||
I think I'm just going the extra mile. | ||
The way that I look at it, I'm just going a little bit further than everybody else. | ||
I'm really committing to it. | ||
But anyway, there's not a whole lot else to talk about. | ||
We're gonna dive right in. | ||
The Jussie Smollett story, we have to start with this. | ||
You know, we keep putting it Putting it off because of the funding bill news, because of the immigration news, but we have to give it a little focus tonight and then the feature towards the end we're going to talk about immigration. | ||
But to blow the lid right off this hot case which has been unsolved since January 29th, if you remember the story, The story concerns a black gay actor from the show Empire, which is a show for black people, of, by, and for black people. | ||
What a great concept. | ||
And so he's an actor on that show. | ||
I guess he plays some successful singer. | ||
He's gay in the show and he's gay in real life. | ||
He's black in the show, also black in real life. | ||
So it's kind of, I guess it works out that way. | ||
But so he was coming home on January 29th in Chicago. | ||
He was out and about. | ||
This is Chicago, by the way. | ||
Remember, Chicago, not a very white city, not a very conservative city. | ||
This is, you know, an important detail. | ||
This was January 29th. | ||
He was out at 2 a.m. | ||
He was going to Subway. | ||
He was going to the Subway restaurant to get a sandwich. | ||
He You know, he said in the Good Morning America interview, he said, Subway is open 24 hours because that's where you're supposed to go when you get hungry late at night. | ||
I thought, what a great point to make, Jesse. | ||
That is why they're open 24 hours a day. | ||
It's so that when you're hungry at night, you can get something to eat. | ||
And so he told police that he was walking in the 300 block of East North Water Street, again at 2am, when two people walked up to him. | ||
They yelled racial slurs in his face, hit him in the face. | ||
They poured a substance which they think is bleach on him and then they put a thin light rope around his neck and everybody heard this and we've been talking about this. | ||
I think we did a show about it when it happened in January. | ||
We did a show about it earlier this week when some new details came out and now just the greatest detail of all comes out. | ||
So at first everybody thought this was nonsense because the story, excuse me, is just unbelievable. | ||
I mean nobody believes that in Chicago at 2 a.m. | ||
It's below zero, you're going to encounter two MAGA supporters that are gonna like, simulate a lynching on a black gay actor from Empire. | ||
Like, nobody even watches that show. | ||
MAGA supporters don't even watch that show, let alone anybody else, right? | ||
And so that was our first clue. | ||
Like, something's up there. | ||
Doesn't really add up. | ||
Maybe it was a black guy. | ||
And he said this, he did an interview today, or yesterday rather, which was so telling. | ||
He said something to the effect of, well, maybe people don't believe my story because, well, maybe they'd believe it if it was an Hispanic guy, or a black guy, or a Muslim, or somebody else. | ||
And so, where we started to see the story fall off a little bit was in the first place when he called the police. | ||
It took him a while to call the police. | ||
He hesitated. | ||
He calls the police, they show up at his door. | ||
Before he allows them to come in, he tells them, hey, turn off your body cameras. | ||
So we have no evidence of that exchange. | ||
And he says that when he saw the police, he still had the rope around his neck and he was still disheveled. | ||
In the interview, he said that he wanted to appear to the officers in the way that he did during the attack. | ||
He wanted it to be authentic. | ||
So it's like, yo, I just got mugged. | ||
So, you know, they would believe his story. | ||
Which, I don't know, I guess that makes sense. | ||
When the police came over they told him to turn over his phone because the one piece of evidence that he had was he said that during the attack he was on the phone with his manager. | ||
Manager claims he can corroborate the story because he heard the whole thing on the phone. | ||
So the police say, OK, well then, you know, just give us your phone. | ||
Just give us your phone. | ||
You have evidence that it happened. | ||
There's no other evidence. | ||
We'll just take a look at the phone. | ||
We'll see if that call happened. | ||
He says, no, I can't do that. | ||
On the interview yesterday, he said the reason he couldn't do that was because, well, he's got like maybe lewd videos on his phone. | ||
No joke. | ||
The interviewer says, well, why would you just give the police your phone if everybody's doubting your story and you want the people to be brought to justice? | ||
Maybe there's forensic analysis. | ||
Why not just cooperate? | ||
Why not just give the phone? | ||
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He says, well, I've got private pictures and videos. | |
So I don't know. | ||
I guess that's believable. | ||
I guess that's believable if you're, you know, in a Hollywood kind of situation. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe I buy that, but it seems like a weird excuse. | ||
You know, I've got nudes on my phone. | ||
I can't turn it over to the police. | ||
Well, eventually he turns it over. | ||
He turns over the phone records, and they're so heavily redacted, the police say, we can't use these. | ||
This is not admissible evidence. | ||
This is nothing. | ||
He turns over the phone records, not the phone by the way, but the records saying he made the call. | ||
They said, like, this is garbage. | ||
This is nothing. | ||
So, you know, there's no evidence for this. | ||
They scour all the surveillance tapes. | ||
There was a camera right where it was supposed to happen. | ||
Smollett says that the camera was facing the wrong direction. | ||
You see, it's encased in, and you've seen these cameras before, The camera inside the case was simply facing the wrong direction. | ||
The attack happened right below a camera, because there's cameras everywhere. | ||
It's Chicago. | ||
But, uh, you see the camera's just facing the wrong direction. | ||
So there's no surveillance, there's no phone records, there's no phone, there's no body camera footage. | ||
And then, to me, the cherry on top, the icing on the cake, if that's not enough, you know, two white MAGA supporters, Sub-Zero attempts, all the rest, they bring in two persons of interest. | ||
Now they're suspects. | ||
They arrest them at O'Hare National Airport today. | ||
Two black Nigerian men who were on the show Empire with Jussie Smollett and they worked out with him. | ||
They went to the same gym. | ||
Two black Africans. | ||
These are your suspects. | ||
These are the attackers. | ||
So we're supposed to believe. | ||
And I love, by the way, that's to me not even the most outrageous part, of course. | ||
Of course, that's just what you do. | ||
And he goes on the interview and this is just what you do. | ||
You could see he's lying through his teeth, but he knows this is just simply what you do. | ||
And there's a lot of like conspiracies, there's a lot of ideas, theories for why he did it. | ||
Is it because he was going to get fired on Empire and he's trying to make himself relevant again, launch himself back into the spotlight? | ||
Is it because there was this jilted lover situation where One of the attackers was a boyfriend and the other was a friend. | ||
I mean, there are a lot of like love triangle theories. | ||
It doesn't really matter. | ||
This is what you do. | ||
When you're black in the country, you just make things up about racism. | ||
And I guess it's really just a matter of degrees because, you know, your average black person will tell you lies like this all day long about how they experience racism. | ||
And I guess it'll go from like hyperbole, exaggeration, In your average case? | ||
To just fall out? | ||
Yeah, there was a hate crime committed against me. | ||
Two MAGA guys ran up to me. | ||
They said, hey N-word faggot, this is MAGA country. | ||
And then they tried to lynch me in Chicago. | ||
So, I mean, that's not really the surprising part. | ||
That's to me what's... whatever. | ||
That's not really outrageous. | ||
We called this from the beginning where there was no evidence either way. | ||
I said, this is nonsense. | ||
Of course this didn't happen. | ||
But to me, the most outrageous part is if you read any news story about this. | ||
If you don't believe me, look it up. | ||
Look up Jussie Smollett crime, Jussie Smollett attack, just Jussie Smollett, whatever. | ||
In every single news publication, like, they don't even mention the fact that these people are black. | ||
If they do, it's like five paragraphs in. | ||
They don't make the connection that it was a supposedly anti-black attack. | ||
Committed by two African men? | ||
I mean, every piece that you read, it's like, well, they brought in two persons of interest who are now being considered as suspects. | ||
They did fly into O'Hare Airport from Nigeria, they are black, and they worked with the actors. | ||
So, at no point in any article that I read, in any mainstream source, and I read all of them, does it make the connection where, like, gee, maybe it's a little bit inconsistent that what he's claiming is that these two people who attacked him | ||
said hey n-word i mean like they were racist but they're black they work with him they know him and that just goes to show you that i don't know i mean i think it's really more about the media than anything to me that's the real outrage it's not people are going to make stuff up people make stuff up all the time i guess people make stuff up on both sides but the problem is is that the media allows this to happen i mean they have him on in these totally sympathetic interviews and you've got people that rush to defend him without asking about the facts and so the narrative is already | ||
I mean, it's already there. | ||
And mark my words, maybe in six months people will find this clip. | ||
I don't know how you will, because I'll probably title the show about the immigration deal. | ||
But if you remember, you have a good memory, maybe you put it down a notebook or something. | ||
Mark my words, within six months you will see somebody talk about the Jussie Smollett attack as totally legit, totally legitimate, as ammunition against the president. | ||
Or there's going to be another hate crime and they'll say, oh, it's just like Jussie Smollett. | ||
Because this is just what they do. | ||
This is the modus operandi. | ||
This is how the media constructs a narrative. | ||
It's the same thing with Trayvon Martin. | ||
It's the same thing with Brown, Michael Brown. | ||
Obviously it's a little bit of a different scenario, but the premise is basically the same. | ||
It's that it's obviously fake in the case of Trayvon Martin. | ||
I know we all saw the story. | ||
The guy was banging Zimmerman's head on the ground. | ||
Maybe it was excessive use of force. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
But we understand this wasn't an angel. | ||
They tried to paint it like he was the black kid from Spider-Man. | ||
Just an innocent, happy-go-lucky... No, he was doing drugs. | ||
He was walking down the street looking for trouble. | ||
And there was an encounter and it ended up badly. | ||
You know, but people, they were committed to the narrative, the media ran it the way they ran it, and the rest is history. | ||
He might as well have just been just some regular guy, just like a regular white kid walking home from school, playing Fortnite on his phone, whatever. | ||
Same with Michael Brown. | ||
Reached for the cop's gun, just got done robbing convenience store, didn't matter. | ||
He was a gentle giant. | ||
Hands up, don't shoot. | ||
How many times do we hear that? | ||
Even though it was, I mean, it was proven over and over again that that never happened. | ||
But the media said enough times that it's just in the historical record now for half the country. | ||
And I believe that if Jussie Smollett is not exposed in a big way, if the media doesn't make a big stink about it, and I doubt that they will because they don't go against the narrative, I'm gonna bet you that within six months, within a year, you'll see somebody bring up the Jussie Smollett thing with a straight face and they'll get away with it and nobody will challenge them on it because that's just how it works. | ||
And so I want to say, I want to claim a little bit of a vindication on that one. | ||
I know that's not like, that's not really a big like high-level vindication. | ||
Like with Syria, that was a big deal because I saw that when nobody else saw that. | ||
I remember I was in school and I'd stayed up the night before and I was like sitting in the hall, I was literally sitting on the ground in the hallway. | ||
I forget why. | ||
I think it was on the phone. | ||
But I thought to myself, wait a minute, that's why he's blowing up Syria. | ||
It doesn't make sense any other way. | ||
It's to make a show for us against North Korea. | ||
And so that was when Vindication Nation was born. | ||
And that was a high level, that was a tough one. | ||
That was a tough nut to crack, so to speak. | ||
This one, it's a vindication. | ||
This one's kind of a gimme though. | ||
To say a hate crime's a hoax, I don't know. | ||
It's kind of like 99 to 1 that it's going to be a hoax. | ||
But we're going to claim a little bit of a vindication here because our next story The feature of the show, which is the immigration deal, it's uh... | ||
Not good. | ||
Not fun for anybody. | ||
So of course the president signed into law the funding deal. | ||
So I'm finally though we get to stop. | ||
I feel like every day we have to go back through the whole thing. | ||
It's like when you start a Netflix series and they're like oh in the previous season but that's every day. | ||
Every day it's like remember it started on the 21st and then we reopened the government and then there's the three weeks CR. | ||
People watch the show every night. | ||
No every day we just run through the whole thing but At least finally it's the last time that we have to do that but of course today was the deadline. | ||
Today at midnight a third of the government ran out of money or was supposed to run out of money because the continuing resolution passed three weeks ago expired. | ||
The CR that was passed three weeks ago to reopen the government after the government shutdown. | ||
That money expired so we would have had a government shutdown otherwise but The Republicans thankfully got together with the Democrats and they made a deal to fund the government through to September. | ||
So this isn't a continuing resolution this is just a full-on appropriations bill and it'll fund the whole government now through to September and we went over in pretty great detail the provisions in the deal some of the worst ones which for example It allocated only $1.375 billion for, quote, pedestrian fencing in one sector of the border, the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
So you've got California, New Mexico, Arizona, the whole stretch of Texas, which is not bordering the Gulf of Mexico, okay? | ||
All of that is completely uncovered. | ||
You can't build any pedestrian fencing there. | ||
So it's only on this Rio Grande Valley section. | ||
Can be vetoed by local officials. | ||
There's all kinds of restrictions on what kind of fence it can be, where it can be put up. | ||
It's only going to be 55 miles. | ||
It'll be 18 feet of bollard fencing with probably 5 feet of anti-climbing plates at the top. | ||
Design's not even intended to stop people and that's only the wall. | ||
Then you've also got complete immunity for all sponsors and potential sponsors. | ||
of unaccompanied minors. | ||
You've got the expansion of the alternative to detention program from 80,000 to 100,000 people. | ||
So, for people that don't know, alternative to detention is that instead of detaining illegal immigrants at the border and saying, while we process you, you're going to remain right here so we can ship you out, they say, no, we'll just let him into the interior of the country and they'll just wear an ankle bracelet or something else. | ||
And hey, I hope they come back for their trial when they get deported. | ||
It never happens. | ||
So that went up from $80,000 to $100,000. | ||
The number of ICE detention beds went down from $50,000 to $40,000. | ||
And that's, those two provisions are, when I say it's expanding catch and release, that's what I'm referring to. | ||
Because the worst part about our immigration system is not even so much that you've got people coming over, it's that you can't send the people back. | ||
It's not like they're getting apprehended, turned around, pushed back into the country. | ||
Maybe then it would be less bad if that were the case. | ||
I mean, you'd still have people, excuse me, attempting to come over, maybe less actually, but they'd be turned away right away. | ||
That's not happening. | ||
Instead, they come in, they get apprehended, and then they're put in temporary detention where they're sort of processed and everything. | ||
And then because we don't have the proper and adequate facilities and resources on Customs and Border Patrol and ICE, they're just let loose into the country. | ||
That's what they say when they say catch and release. | ||
Because under U.S. law, it says that if people are apprehended, they have to be released if there's no facilities to detain them. | ||
So that's out of the president's hands. | ||
So sure, we have open borders, we need a physical barrier and all that, but at the end of the day, the big problem is even the people that we catch, they're just let into the country. | ||
And so this was expanded under the bill, 30,000. | ||
If you add up the number of ICE beds diminished, the number of ATD increased, 10,000 and 20,000, and you got 30,000 more people coming into the country, and that's on like a rolling basis. | ||
And so you have that like I said you have the immunity and you have the 1.375 billion and to top it all off if that wasn't enough you had a cool 3.1 billion for Israel so we couldn't do couldn't do anything for our own wall but hey Israel's always gonna they're always gonna make out like a bandit good for them right but so that was the bill that was signed into law today and it was a bad deal the president didn't want to sign it he was he was hesitating to sign it all morning. | ||
He met with the angel moms this afternoon, which they said that the White House staff turned those people away yesterday and they didn't even tell the president they were in town. | ||
Well, the president had a meeting with them today and I guess their pleas were in vain. | ||
They told him not to sign the deal. | ||
He signed it anyway. | ||
He signed that in addition, however, to the national emergency where he says that he will be seeking an additional $6.6 billion in Pentagon and Treasury Department funds for the border wall and already he's being challenged on that, already he's being sued for that, so we'll see how that goes. to the national emergency where he says that he will He says that it'll probably go to the Supreme Court and that's where it will be decided if he'll have the money for that. | ||
God knows that'll take a year. | ||
It took a year for the travel ban and really you look at this deal and you look at the national emergency and there's no way around it. | ||
This is the black pill. | ||
This is the This is the amnesty in exchange for nothing that we were worried about from the beginning. | ||
And a lot of people said, oh, well, I'll go through a couple of different arguments here. | ||
A lot of people said, oh, Nick, well, this is his only option. | ||
He was forced up against a wall. | ||
It was a government shutdown that he was facing, the second one after the longest one in history. | ||
What else could he have done, Mitch McConnell? | ||
Had it passed in the Senate by 70 or rather 84 votes? | ||
It was veto proof! | ||
No it wasn't. | ||
No it wasn't. | ||
A lot of people have said, it's a veto proof bill, his hands are tied. | ||
No it isn't. | ||
If Trump vetoed the bill, the amount of Republicans that supported it would change. | ||
You know, people don't understand these things are all related to one another. | ||
Like, does it not cross people's minds that maybe Republicans would be hesitant to override the presidential veto when 83% of Republicans back the wall, 90% of Republicans back the president? | ||
It'd be a question mark to say the least. | ||
It'd be an open question as to whether or not it would pass again. | ||
But hey, dare Mitch McConnell to override it. | ||
That would have been the better option. | ||
That's what I've been saying all week. | ||
Dare Mitch McConnell to override the veto. | ||
Tell him, hey Mitch McConnell, you want this deal so bad, you don't like me, you don't want another government shutdown, well then you'll be explaining to your voters in 2020 why you worked with the Democrats to pass amnesty overriding my veto and I'm the most popular Republican president in history. | ||
That's your option. | ||
You know, you don't... | ||
I don't know. | ||
You don't really need a solution. | ||
You just, you can't do this deal. | ||
This deal was like the worst immigration deal possible. | ||
So anything, anything other than that would have been fine. | ||
And I've been saying this for weeks. | ||
I've been saying this in January, even when it was only just a matter of, do you get money for the wall? | ||
I was saying literally anything is better than no wall. | ||
Well, now it's no wall and amnesty and catch and release. | ||
So your options are expanded tenfold. | ||
Now you could do whatever you want. | ||
And it would be less destructive than signing the bill. | ||
So, you had options. | ||
Now, a lot of people are saying, oh, well, this is the black pill. | ||
It's the end of the world. | ||
The president's disloyal to us. | ||
I wouldn't necessarily say that. | ||
Obviously, he's done. | ||
I mean, he's done on immigration, at the very least. | ||
It's dubious if he wins re-election at this point. | ||
It's in serious jeopardy. | ||
And we talked about this even during the government shutdown. | ||
There were two explanations. | ||
And I said after the midterms, you remember? | ||
I've said this many times. | ||
There's two things we can look for after the midterms if Trump is serious about immigration. | ||
Changing personnel. | ||
That didn't happen. | ||
And getting serious about immigration. | ||
Well, that did happen. | ||
We got the government shutdown. | ||
But when he reopened the government, I said, okay, well, clearly something has gone wrong. | ||
He reopened the government and he's got no wall money. | ||
He's not serious about the wall. | ||
So there's two explanations. | ||
Either he's setting up to declare a state of emergency, Or he's just making it a big show so that in 2020 when he has nothing he'll be able to say, oh look well I tried. | ||
I tried so hard but I got nothing and everyone was so mean to me but you know at least I tried. | ||
And so I don't know maybe that'll be a viable excuse, maybe not. | ||
I think that he'll have a chance in 2020 regardless just because of how the Democratic primary is working out. | ||
But aside from that, I mean, he's done on immigration. | ||
This was a disaster. | ||
Beyond just the bill being so bad, the funding bill also undermines the national emergency. | ||
So a lot of people say, okay, well, the bill was bad, but Finally we got the national emergency. | ||
Well not so fast. | ||
Not so fast because it will be challenged in the courts and I don't think there would have been any problem with it if he had done it maybe two years ago. | ||
But actually there are provisions within this bill that are directly contradictory to the national emergency. | ||
For example, In the funding bill it says that local authorities on the border can veto construction of fencing. | ||
Well, in the national emergency it says, and it requires for it to be effective, that the federal government is able to seize government land owned by state and local government. | ||
So, on the one hand the bill says State and local government can veto wall construction and the national emergency, it requires for it to be effective that you are seizing that land from state and local government. | ||
So if you go before the Supreme Court and you've got this bill which basically says, yeah we're gonna decrease the amount of ICE detention beds, we're gonna increase the amount of ATD, and we're gonna give a little money for border security, and we're gonna give all this power To people along the border to veto wall construction. | ||
What's the Supreme Court going to say? | ||
Are they going to say this is a legitimate national emergency? | ||
And this is a legitimate use of the National Emergencies Act to circumvent the House of Representatives power of the purse? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
So this bill and Ann Coulter's been talking about this. | ||
I've heard some of my friends talking about this. | ||
The bill might actually undermine the national emergency, whereas if he had rejected the bill, signed the national emergency, probably could have been fine. | ||
Maybe it would have taken a year, maybe it would have never been able to build the wall within the time span that we have before the 2020 election, but at least maybe it would have been a legitimate national emergency. | ||
Now even that's been thrown into doubt because of how bad this bill is. | ||
They say that the only reason he signed the funding bill and the national emergency is because Mitch McConnell said, we won't back the national emergency unless you back the spending bill. | ||
Which, again, Trump holds all the cards here. | ||
He didn't have to make that deal. | ||
What a terrible deal! | ||
Why not just expose Mitch McConnell? | ||
Again, why not just take it to the people and say, okay, Mitch McConnell wants me to sign this. | ||
If you look at Section 224A, it says we basically give amnesty to every illegal immigrant and their family in the country. | ||
Yeah, okay, Mitch McConnell. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Override my veto. | ||
You know, he does this... I don't understand the pandering he hits so hard with the wealthy people, with the business people, with Israel, with all these different interests, but he won't really play hardball on immigration with Mitch McConnell. | ||
And that's, I think, the real tragedy. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I guess the president was here, and for all the people that say, oh, Nick wasn't vindicated, Nick was whatever, you know, I've been predicting bust since the midterms. | ||
If you've been watching the show, you know, a lot of people just assume they know what my position is, but if you've been watching the show since the midterms, I've basically been right on the money on this. | ||
I've basically been criticizing this from the beginning, very skeptical of the whole operation. | ||
And I predicted earlier this week that he would sign the bill and it would be a disaster because of the precedent. | ||
And the precedent is that this happened exactly the same way last year. | ||
If you remember, and I do because I was covering it every day in the same exact way, we had a government shutdown last January. | ||
It lasted one weekend. | ||
The government shutdown was over immigration. | ||
You had, and it was a full government shutdown, not a partial one like this year, but it was a full government shutdown. | ||
It lasted a few days. | ||
It lasted from Friday until Monday. | ||
And then the Democrats came around and they passed a continuing resolution for three weeks, just like this time. | ||
And they said, during that three weeks, we will debate immigration. | ||
And then in the meantime, the federal courts intervened and they took away DACA from the president. | ||
And that sort of changed it a little bit. | ||
But by the beginning of February, they decided on a framework for the Omnibus Spending Bill. | ||
And they said, OK, we're just going to eliminate spending caps. | ||
We'll give $716 billion for the military. | ||
And we'll eliminate the debt ceiling and we'll do all kinds of things oh and we'll give 1.6 billion dollars for the wall and there'll be all these onerous restrictions so it can't resemble a wall at all you know in any way shape or form it will not look like a wall and so yeah the shutdown in January you had a very close to a shutdown in February when they agreed on that framework and then they passed I believe a six-week continuing resolution for them to draft the omnibus bill because it was just a substantial bill I mean this is a | ||
Fully funding the government for, you know, six months. | ||
So it's a much bigger bill, much bigger legislation, but they passed another CR. | ||
They passed it on March 23rd. | ||
And what was in the bill? | ||
1.6 billion dollars for the wall, for border security, and all these restrictions that it can't look like a wall. | ||
What did we just do this year? | ||
Shut down the government in January, passed a continuing resolution, just barely missed the deadline for another government shutdown, passed an omnibus spending bill to fund us through September with virtually the same amount of money, virtually the same restrictions. | ||
And remember the president said last year when he signed the omnibus bill, he said, I will never sign another bill like this again. | ||
I posted the clip on my Twitter. | ||
You can check it out. | ||
I mean, he said that explicitly. | ||
He said there's a lot of things That I don't like in this bill, but we have been, in a sense, forced to sign it. | ||
But I will never sign another bill like this again. | ||
I will never do it again. | ||
Well, I mean, he did exactly the same thing again. | ||
Government shutdown in January. | ||
CR just barely avert another shutdown. | ||
Pass an omnibus bill. | ||
It has nothing for border security. | ||
And it's game over on the immigration issue. | ||
What happens next, and what I alluded to at the beginning of the show, is that what's bad about the bill is not simply that it doesn't allocate a lot of money for the wall, it's catch and release and it's immunity. | ||
Because you gotta understand that every time amnesty is even talked about in this country, in the government, you get a massive influx of immigrants. | ||
Because, and I said this yesterday, Of course, when Mexicans, and Guatemalans, and Hondurans, and everybody else, when they see that Trump is serious about the border, and he gets elected, and he's talking about, you know, all kinds of crazy stuff, like we're gonna build a 30-foot wall, and Mexico's gonna pay for it, and we're gonna have drones, and sensors, and all this crazy stuff, they're like, oh, we better not mess with that guy. | ||
But then in January last year, Starts talking about amnesty. | ||
Starts talking about amnesty for DACA recipients. | ||
What happens in February? | ||
Caravan. | ||
In July last year, they start talking about amnesty for the unaccompanied minors. | ||
They say, all these poor children in the detention camps, we have to just give them amnesty. | ||
We have to let them go. | ||
We have to make a deal or something. | ||
What do you get by October? | ||
Three, four caravans, all from Central America. | ||
That's when amnesty was talked about. | ||
That's when amnesty was discussed. | ||
Now you have complete, total immunity. | ||
Understand what that means. | ||
You cannot initiate deportation against any illegal immigrant, which can be seen as potentially being a sponsor for an unaccompanied migrant child. | ||
So what happens is, is migrant children are apprehended at the border, and they're not really children, they're minors. | ||
So a lot of them are like teenagers, they're basically adults, and they're all men. | ||
So they're apprehended at the border. | ||
They're held in detention camps. | ||
This is what received so much press coverage last summer, which was so bad. | ||
And then Homeland Security works to find them a sponsor in the country. | ||
Oftentimes it's family, whatever. | ||
So all you have to do is look like you could potentially be an eligible sponsor for one of these unaccompanied children, and you cannot be deported in the country. | ||
Now, do you think that there's a really strict, stringent standard for what constitutes a potential sponsor of an unaccompanied minor? | ||
Of course there isn't. | ||
And not only is it sponsors and potential sponsors, but it's the families of sponsors and potential sponsors. | ||
So, What percentage of illegal immigrants are not given immunity under this? | ||
Minors themselves? | ||
What, old people? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
Indigents? | ||
I mean, just about every illegal immigrant in the country, at least as far as I'm concerned, can be considered a potential sponsor or the family member of a sponsor. | ||
And we know how corrupt the government is. | ||
They can't even administer welfare correctly. | ||
You know, illegal immigrants are not supposed to be getting Social Security, driver's license, they get it anyway. | ||
And that's because the government just gives it to them. | ||
And the same thing will happen here. | ||
You think that they're really gonna be... Oh, they're really gonna have a magnifying glass. | ||
They're really gonna be checking out every last one of these people. | ||
Are you an eligible potential sponsor of an unaccompanied minor? | ||
Are you really related? | ||
Everyone gets immunity. | ||
Every illegal immigrant in the country, maybe except for 1%, gets total immunity. | ||
You cannot initiate deportation against them. | ||
So, of course, what's the ticket into the country? | ||
Just bring an unaccompanied minor. | ||
If you're a drug smuggler, if you're a human trafficker, if you're a coyote, even if you're just an illegal immigrant, you just want to take our jobs, you just want to, you know, maybe take a vacation in America, take advantage of our school system, our healthcare. | ||
Oh, here's my niece, here's my nephew, here's my child. | ||
I'm good. | ||
I'm home free. | ||
Apprehended at the border? | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
It's like, it's like a little thing called football. | ||
You know, in the football game, when you catch the ball, but hey, you're in, you're in the end zone. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Tackle him in the end zone. | ||
Hey, he's in. | ||
And that's a nice little sports analogy for all my sports fans out there, just to make it a little bit relatable. | ||
They pass the border, they're home free. | ||
I've got the child. | ||
I'm good. | ||
I'm safe from being deported. | ||
Now, do you think that more people are going to try to get in the country because of that? | ||
And what's not going to stop them? | ||
A physical barrier because there's no money for one. | ||
So, this is why it's the worst deal ever and even the people that are apprehended, they're just going to get released into the country anyway because no more ice beds and we're transferring all the people of the border into the interior anyway. | ||
So, immigration's a done deal. | ||
Game over. | ||
At least for this term. | ||
I don't know, does he get a second term? | ||
I'm gonna vote for him. | ||
I mean, there's nobody else, right? | ||
I mean, it's gonna be Trump or it's gonna be somebody who wants... I mean, look, what we got was open borders after really just a pathetic, sad fight, but we got a fight. | ||
I mean, we did get a government shutdown and he did declare a national emergency. | ||
I know that's not gonna work out, but what's the alternative? | ||
There is no alternative. | ||
So, I mean, we'll still vote for him. | ||
I'll still vote for him. | ||
I encourage people to vote for him, but He's done for this term as far as immigration is concerned. | ||
He better hope that North Korea gives up their nukes or there's infrastructure. | ||
China makes a deal because coming into 2020, what has he got? | ||
Tax cuts? | ||
You've got nothing. | ||
And maybe there'll be a recession by then anyway. | ||
You've got nothing. | ||
You've got moving the embassy to Israel. | ||
Nobody cares about that. | ||
You know, people in Iowa don't care about that. | ||
People in Ohio, people in Wisconsin, people in Michigan. | ||
Okay, maybe they care about it, but they're not going to vote for you because of that. | ||
They're not going to turn out like they did in 2016 because of that. | ||
And the thing is, is that the reason people turned out for Trump in 2016 was because they thought he was different. | ||
It wasn't even entirely about his positions. | ||
It was about the fact that he represented anti-establishment. | ||
So you had a lot of people, I believe, Who aren't even totally on board with him as a guy or even all his issues, but just, well, he's not Hillary Clinton, who represents just the worst of the political class. | ||
Well, I mean, has he really shown that he's much different? | ||
I mean, in some ways, yes. | ||
But they're almost all cosmetic. | ||
They're almost all superficial. | ||
And he's done some good things on foreign policy. | ||
I'm not going to say that he wasn't a better alternative than anybody else. | ||
But, you know, this is going to hurt him. | ||
This is a substantial betrayal of his base. | ||
And it's his fault. | ||
You know, in previous occasions, previous years, I was able to say, for example, in the omnibus spending bill, in my head I was thinking, okay, Trump's new to the job, he's gonna get health care through, he's gonna get the tax cuts through, he'll consolidate the donor base, he'll consolidate the Republican base, he'll rally the Never Trumpers, he'll rally the Congress, he will become the leader of the Republican Party. | ||
And once that happens, once he wins on all the conventional issues, then after the midterms, and he'll get all kinds of money because of that, he'll win the midterms, after the midterms he'll get the wall, he'll get infrastructure, he'll get the good stuff. | ||
I think that's what he was planning on doing, because that's the push that he made right after the midterms. | ||
He even planned on it by delaying after September, when the money ran out again from the omnibus bill. | ||
Obviously, it didn't work out. | ||
Obviously, Mitch McConnell betrayed him. | ||
I mean, that's what it was. | ||
Mitch McConnell could have fought with him on this one, but I've heard people in the White House who have said that Mitch McConnell's really down on Trump, saying he's going to ride him out, doesn't want to be the nominee. | ||
Very bold stuff. | ||
And so under those considerations, I think that in previous years I was able to say, well, this isn't good. | ||
And I said that last year. | ||
I said the omnibus spending bill was a disaster, the worst mistake of the presidency so far. | ||
I said, but I think maybe there's a strategy here. | ||
I can't say that here. | ||
I mean the strategy is I'm going to look like I'm doing something so that in 2020 people won't get mad at me. | ||
I'm going to look like I tried to build a wall so that in 2020 people won't really get upset. | ||
I'll finesse the definition of the wall. | ||
I'll say the repairing existing wall was building new wall. | ||
I'll say that fences are walls and I'll shut down the government. | ||
I'll make a big spectacle and I'll hope that people believe that that's enough on immigration. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's kind of sad. | ||
It's kind of tragic. | ||
I'm very bearish on the wall at this point, but you know, we'll see. | ||
We keep going on. | ||
We just better hope that he gets us out of Syria. | ||
Some things that he has a little bit more control over. | ||
A little bit more. | ||
Maybe gets out of Syria. | ||
Maybe does something with infrastructure or trade, but this is just... | ||
This was a disaster. | ||
There's no way around that. | ||
This was, um, a big defeat for the president. | ||
And, uh, and I'm not gonna... There's a lot of people out there who are trying to say otherwise, trying to say, oh, we gotta... No, we have to... Look, I'm gonna stick by the president, but we also have to be honest. | ||
There's no way to spin this. | ||
What a disaster. | ||
But that's the bill. | ||
That's Jussie Smollett. | ||
Some pretty, some pretty severe Friday black pills, but... | ||
You know, tomorrow's a new day, and we'll see. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Maybe things will change, but that's the bill. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Streamlabs and Superchats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying, how you guys are reacting. | ||
You know, I wasn't happy this week, but that's politics. | ||
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You know, that's what happens sometimes, but... | |
What are you going to do? | ||
The answer is not to... People really get under my skin. | ||
I don't know why it's been getting to me so much lately. | ||
Maybe because it's so frustrating to, on the one hand, get betrayed by the present, and then you get people nipping at your heels and ankles saying, Oh, Baba! | ||
We've not vindicated. | ||
Black Pillars vindicated. | ||
Well, you know, like I said last night, not necessarily, right? | ||
I mean, for the past two years we've seen every prediction by these people become wrong, and I predicted he would sign the bill earlier this week. | ||
I predicted last week at the State of the Union it would be disaster. | ||
I predicted six weeks ago or five weeks ago that the compromise bill would be floated as a pretext to launch the national emergency, which it was. | ||
I mean, we got the national emergency, so my forecast on this has been basically correct. | ||
Um, you know, I evaluated all the options, basically true. | ||
So, I don't know where that's coming from. | ||
I guess they're, they're just, they're grabbing for everything. | ||
I guess they interpret when Trump loses, it's like, well, I lose. | ||
Well, I've been pretty critical, so I think that's fair. | ||
But, we'll take a look. | ||
My Streamlabs is taking a sec to load up here. | ||
I guess in the meantime, I'll read Super Chats. | ||
We've got Name Jeff, who says, have you taken the Black Pill yet, mateys? | ||
It was coined by Sir Reginald Black Pill. | ||
No, we're white-pilled. | ||
We're still white-pilled. | ||
The white-pill was never that Trump was going to fix everything. | ||
Like I said, I never said that. | ||
The white-pill was always that ultimately things will start to go our way in the sense that white people start to become racially aware. | ||
You will see the rise of reaction. | ||
Everywhere in the world where you see mass immigration, you see anti-immigration parties, rhetoric. | ||
Look at Italy, look at France, look at Poland, look at Germany. | ||
You know, and it's not significant, I guess, in Germany or France, but look in Italy. | ||
They've got a coalition government of a stridently anti-immigration far-right party, and they're both EU skeptics. | ||
Salvini's eliminated, I think, like 95% of refugees or asylum seekers or something like that. | ||
I mean, like, decreased, not eliminated, decreased the amount of asylum seekers or refugees by something like 90%. | ||
So I think that as things get worse, things will get better. | ||
And there's sort of like, it's two, there's sort of like two trend lines here. | ||
Where at once, things are getting very bad. | ||
And, you know, that means our prospects for victory are getting worse. | ||
But at the same time, you know, we're able to see that people are getting more mad. | ||
And I guess the point at which they intersect where things are bad enough where people are awake, but they're not bad enough where we're losing and we can't win. | ||
I think that's the white pill. | ||
That's what we're waiting for. | ||
is the moment when the infrastructure is there, the money is there, people are pissed. | ||
And the way that you've got to look at the Trump administration is as a chaos agent rather than a change agent. | ||
Scott Greer said this on Twitter, I think it's very well said, that the expectation should not have been that Trump was going to go in and fix everything. | ||
You know, like I said, I never predicted that. | ||
The white pill about Trump was he was going to go in and just destroy the establishment. | ||
He was going to delegitimize the media. | ||
He was going to delegitimize the Democrats, make them look foolish, drive them into radical positions. | ||
He's torn the party apart. | ||
I mean, look at all these different factions that have emerged, whether they're ethnic factions or ideological factions or whatever. | ||
You look at what he's done with the military-industrial complex. | ||
We've stopped. | ||
Even if we're not pulling out of Syria immediately or if there's a residual force, well, it's been stalled. | ||
You know, there's no new troops going in. | ||
There's no attempt to remove Assad. | ||
They've abandoned regime change. | ||
So you can't say that that's not a victory. | ||
You know, that's... You couldn't have said that if it was Hillary Clinton or anybody else. | ||
Afghanistan Iraq the same thing it's not you know maybe it's not coming home we're not withdrawing on the timetable that we'd like to see but it's not expanding it's not increasing and if anything the trajectory is that we are coming home on trade we're doing well on North Korea we're doing well so I think as As a disruptor, he has succeeded. | ||
But, you know, is he going to be the guy to fix all the policy, rewrite everything? | ||
That's probably not going to happen. | ||
But let's see, we've got El Sapo who says, please read Fox News article by Maxim Lott that came out today debunking the poison pills and the CR bill. | ||
Promise it's legit. | ||
I'll check that out. | ||
But, I don't know, anybody who's debunking the poison pills, I really question that because You know, everybody in the right is in agreement with this. | ||
I mean, it's everybody from Ann Coulter, to Sean Hannity, to Laura Ingram, to the Foundation for American Immigration Reform, to Grodusky. | ||
I mean, it's everybody. | ||
So, I don't know, maybe Maxim Lott knows something we don't. | ||
Pinky Cultures says, post your pinky finger on Twitter. | ||
I don't know what that even means. | ||
Joshua Larson says, I hope he doesn't run 2020 on finish the wall. | ||
Yeah, that's just insulting to me because it's not a wall. | ||
It doesn't look like a wall. | ||
The wall hasn't been started, but you know, maybe it's good rhetoric. | ||
Mark Dion says, give up already. | ||
You lost the country. | ||
You should have been decent men and convinced some white women to support the movement, but you cried instead. | ||
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Is that a joke? | |
Imagine thinking, do you know what the numbers are on women supporting the wall? | ||
It's like, men support the wall probably 60-40, and I think it's the total inverse for women. | ||
Those aren't the exact numbers, but the last poll that I looked at, it was 40% of the general public in favor, 60% against. | ||
The majority of men were in favor, I think it was 57 men in favor, 63 women against. | ||
I'm almost sure that was the numbers there, so. | ||
I love when the white knights come out to defend the women. | ||
Yeah, women, like I said before, how many times do we have to go over the list? | ||
Peter Sweden, a victim of a woman in the movement. | ||
You know, he went online, found a wife, a very trad, right-wing e-girl. | ||
Wow, she's the one. | ||
This one's legit though, guys. | ||
She's not like the other e-girls. | ||
She's from Voice of Europe, prominent anti-migration publication in Europe. | ||
They start talking, they get married. | ||
Oh yeah, turns out she's a Fed. | ||
She's working with, I think, the British Intelligence Services. | ||
Yeah, that's a real winner. | ||
Who are the other women in the movement, right? | ||
I mean, you've got Richard Spencer's satanist liberal girlfriend. | ||
That's an epic win, taking pictures in front of based and red-pilled gay pride flags. | ||
Awesome. | ||
We got Tara McCarthy, who claims to be a fourth-generation Holocaust survivor. | ||
Another solid example of woman in the movement. | ||
Here are some real solid examples. | ||
Faith Goldie, solid woman in the movement. | ||
Lauren Rose, great woman in the movement. | ||
They both agree? | ||
No women in the movement! | ||
They both agree. | ||
So I don't know why we have white knights, you know, riding over here on their white horses here. | ||
But to give up already? | ||
You lost the country? | ||
We've never lost the country. | ||
I mean, you know, people who say that, people that are actually... This is the difference between a black pillar and a white pillar. | ||
A black pillar says, you know, boy, this was a big loss today. | ||
But, you know, tomorrow's another day. | ||
And we'll figure it out. | ||
You know, we'll recalibrate, we'll regroup. | ||
It'll be a different strategy tomorrow. | ||
We'll deal with it, basically. | ||
And the reason why we're white-pilled is because we can't not be white-pilled. | ||
Because if we fail, I mean, we can't fail. | ||
If we fail, there goes our people, there goes our children, I mean, there goes everything. | ||
So the white pill mentality says failure is not an option. | ||
We're white pilled because we will create a better future because we have to. | ||
I mean, it's our obligation. | ||
We have to make that an inevitability. | ||
So the country will survive in some form and we will have to make sacrifices. | ||
It won't be the country that it was in the 1950s. | ||
It won't be the country that it is today. | ||
It'll be worse. | ||
It'll be smaller. | ||
It'll be more dangerous. | ||
You know, it'll be a lot different. | ||
But we will maintain the country. | ||
And who knows, in a long period of time, maybe we'll come back. | ||
That's how things go. | ||
You know, history belongs to the people that I think are survivors. | ||
Look at Jewish people, you know. | ||
The alt-right's obsessed with the Jewish race. | ||
I'm not really obsessed. | ||
I mean, I understand Jewish power, but it's not like... That doesn't explain all of human history like some people says it does. | ||
But just take a look at Jewish people. | ||
They've been around for how many thousands of years? | ||
What are they, like 3% of the population? | ||
Look at the stuff they've come back from. | ||
They, like, get scattered across the globe. | ||
They don't even have a country anymore. | ||
Then they come back, then they kill God and they're scattered again. | ||
And then this maniac comes around and kills like 200,000 to 300,000 of them because allies were bombing the train tracks. | ||
You know, I mean, they're persecuted. | ||
They're kicked out of 109 different places and it's never their fault. | ||
And again, I'm not even being facetious there. | ||
I'm not even being ironic. | ||
They've been through a lot, okay? | ||
They're a global minority, but look at them today. | ||
They're doing great. | ||
They're doing just great. | ||
They control the media. | ||
They control the banks. | ||
They control the Congress, they control Israel, they control all these supranational institutions like the World Zionist Congress, which, you know, if you ever said to yourself, what, you think the Jews are all getting together and plotting out things? | ||
What, what, do they have something called the World Zionist Congress and maybe Ralph Lauren is on there and Rothschilds are on there? | ||
That must be complete fiction. | ||
You know, I mean, they're doing great. | ||
They're doing great. | ||
They figured it out. | ||
They've got it down. | ||
We could do it. | ||
We could do something like that also. | ||
Although, maybe with less war crimes, it would behoove us to not so directly oppose God. | ||
You know, that would be, I think, a mistake. | ||
But, you know, we could come back. | ||
Comeback City is real, remember. | ||
Shacklemeister says, shut it down, the government that is. | ||
True. | ||
Joshua Larson says, I like the Nick Kaczynski look. | ||
Very apropos. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's where we are. | ||
Maybe I'll just maybe I'll just keep growing it out, right? | ||
Maybe I'll just the problem is I don't know if I have enough coverage. | ||
Because if I just grow it out, will it just look bad then? | ||
And then I just look bad the whole time? | ||
Because when you grow your facial hair out, the gamble is that when it grows out, it'll look good. | ||
It'll look bad for a long time, but then once it grows out, it'll look good. | ||
What if it just looks bad, and it just continues to look bad, and then you have just looked bad for like a month and a half? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think I'm a little bit young to really get the full beard. | ||
Maybe I'll go in for the mustache? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You know, surprisingly, I do have a substantial amount of red hairs. | ||
Not on this area so much, but around my chin. | ||
I do have a lot of red hair. | ||
Going to affect it, just more, more dysgenic components, I guess. | ||
John Smith says Trump was cult from the beginning. | ||
It's time for whites to quit effing around and realize genocide is here and is reality. | ||
I, it's always hilarious to me when internet posters, you know, they, just real tough militant talk. | ||
It's time for whites to quit effing. | ||
It's even better if I get the keyboard. | ||
It's time for whites to quit effing around. | ||
HH Brothers. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Just make sure you get to bed on time so you can wake up for work in the morning, okay? | ||
Just make sure that you're in bed before 10 o'clock so that you're up before the morning rush for work tomorrow, right? | ||
I don't mean that to demoralize, I just mean that to say, look, it's time to be practical. | ||
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All this talk about, you know, all this tough talk about... | |
We're gonna get animated and all this other stuff. | ||
That's not what it looks like. | ||
People, they watch a video of a certain historical period set to the Seven Nation Army and they're like, oh yeah, yeah, I'm gonna save the white race today. | ||
That's not what it looks like. | ||
Alright, it doesn't look like a movie trailer. | ||
You know, it doesn't look like that. | ||
It's not gonna be like that. | ||
I'm gonna listen to Seven Nation Army, and then I'm gonna make a foam sword, and then I'm gonna beat up Antifa on the streets, and it's just gonna be like that video I watched on YouTube. | ||
It's gonna be like a movie. | ||
No, it doesn't happen like that. | ||
It's boring. | ||
It's boring. | ||
It's going to your county GOP meeting, okay? | ||
If that doesn't excite you, you have no place. | ||
You have no place here. | ||
It's going to your county GOP meeting, it's going to church, it's organizing, you know, bringing back civic institutions, building back up high-trust white society. | ||
It's boring. | ||
You know, people expect it to be. | ||
We're gonna be riding tanks down the streets! | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Trump was not a cope. | ||
Trump was necessary. | ||
Don't be stupid. | ||
I prefer... Asian women says, quote, would you rather marry an Iranian or a Brazilian? | ||
Iranian! | ||
They're, uh... Iranians are Aryans. | ||
So I would, I would, uh, definitely prefer the Iranian. | ||
Mark Dion says, the U.S. | ||
are cucked. | ||
Support Hungary, Denmark, Iceland. | ||
Oh, we've got a pathetic Europoor. | ||
Gay Europoor alert. | ||
How does it feel to live in countries that don't have nuclear weapons? | ||
Imagine being that gay. | ||
Imagine being so gay that you don't even have nuclear weapons. | ||
You never landed on the moon. | ||
You don't have a space program. | ||
You don't even have a military. | ||
Iceland? | ||
You don't even have a military. | ||
Forget even a nuclear arsenal. | ||
Forget aircraft. | ||
We have 10 aircraft carriers. | ||
We're building 10 more on top of that. | ||
Okay? | ||
We can fight two theater wars at the same time. | ||
We're probably 15 years ahead of the next most advanced country. | ||
We've got planes that can see you from like 300 miles away. | ||
No, we don't need your gay, European countries. | ||
America is epic and red-pilled and, uh, and you're dumb. | ||
You know, all these stupid dummies. | ||
Well, um... | ||
You don't have artisanal local cuisine like we do. | ||
You don't have grandma's finely knitted tunic from a hundred years ago. | ||
Yeah, we don't. | ||
But you know what we have? | ||
We have the Big Mac. | ||
We have an economy that's twice the size of the next biggest economy and has a billion people in it. | ||
A billion and a half. | ||
We have ten aircraft carriers. | ||
Ten more on the way. | ||
We've got more nuclear weapons in terms of payload than any country ever. | ||
But yeah, no, Iceland's really cool though. | ||
But that's really great. | ||
That's really great, Europoor. | ||
Josh the Remover says, my dog disappeared yesterday. | ||
I can't stand people who hate America because hating America is a cope. | ||
You can't be a man and hate America. | ||
You cannot be a real man and not respect the power of America, the power of our people, of our ideas. | ||
Our inventions, our tech, and people can say, oh, well, it's modern, it's modernist, it's degenerate. | ||
Oh, well, you're cooked by Israel. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
There's no city on earth that competes with New York City. | ||
There's no, there's no economy on earth that competes with ours. | ||
No military, no culture. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, we have degenerate culture and it invaded the whole planet. | ||
That's epic. | ||
Okay. | ||
So yeah, if you, if you're against America, Don't even bother. | ||
Josh the Remover says my dog disappeared yesterday and we found him safely this morning. | ||
We're sitting in bed watching the show together like we do every night off. | ||
That's very wholesome. | ||
The Chief says, Redman tribe stands with the Knicker Nation against big, dark, and long-nosed tribes. | ||
Don't you mean by that? | ||
I don't, I don't speak, um, I don't, I don't speak Indian, so I don't know what you mean by that. | ||
Marissa says, problem is there's no right-wing party to fall back on if the GOP betrays us, which makes them indifferent to us. | ||
Who would we vote for if we boycott Trump? | ||
The Democrats? | ||
We need a third party to put rightward pressure on the GOP. | ||
No. | ||
It just doesn't work like that. | ||
There's no... I mean, maybe. | ||
The problem is there's no money in that. | ||
And why split the vote more than it already is? | ||
Why not... You've got the Republican Party. | ||
You've got the infrastructure. | ||
You've got the backing, the name brand. | ||
You got almost all white people lined up to vote for the Republican Party eventually. | ||
And nibbas be like, well, let's vote for somebody else. | ||
Let's just do our own thing. | ||
Let's start our own rinky-dink party. | ||
Look at the Libertarian Party. | ||
They're the most well-established third party. | ||
What did they win last year? | ||
Like 1% of the vote? | ||
What did they win? | ||
Like 10 votes? | ||
You got the Constitution Party. | ||
Really? | ||
It's not gonna work. | ||
You got the Green Party. | ||
No chance. | ||
I don't know why people are so resistant to practicality. | ||
It's just everybody wants to, no, but I've got this. | ||
I don't, but I've got the idea. | ||
No, but our thing, we'll do our own thing and that's what's going to win the day. | ||
You know, good luck with that. | ||
Level Best says, the only thing we can do to make this worse is to convince others to give up. | ||
I will always support Nick for telling the truth. | ||
We have no choice but to play the hand we are dealt. | ||
Love you, big fella. | ||
Hey, love you, too. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
You have to play the hand that you're dealt. | ||
And you can't give up, and you have to be practical. | ||
That's the message. | ||
You know, it's not anything more than just you have to be practical. | ||
You have to be pragmatic. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
You know, people said, oh, it's about optics. | ||
Well, you know, optics was part of the larger trend, which is goal-oriented movement. | ||
What are our goals? | ||
How do we achieve them? | ||
You know, show me the concrete steps to get from point A to point B. People, people be telling me, we gotta raise the white consciousness, Nick. | ||
No, you don't understand. | ||
Everybody got kicked off social media, this guy's in jail for a thousand years, and people are getting their lives ruined, and you can't afford to feed yourself, and you got kicked out of school, but we raise the white racial consciousness. | ||
Okay, well, Do we at least have some way to measure that? | ||
Is there some metric that we can say, are we succeeding? | ||
Is it working? | ||
Well, no. | ||
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Okay. | |
Well, then you don't have a movement. | ||
You've got a pipe dream. | ||
We need to have tangible, real, practical goals and concrete steps to achieve them. | ||
From the beginning, I said, how do we get from point A to point B? | ||
Well, it's going to have to go through the government. | ||
The government is the sovereign of the nation. | ||
They pass the laws. | ||
It's going to have to happen one way or another in the government. | ||
What do you need to influence government? | ||
You need infrastructure. | ||
You need PACs. | ||
You need think tanks. | ||
You need candidates. | ||
You need all kinds of things. | ||
Well, we can get to work on that. | ||
We can do that. | ||
We can connect the right people, the right intellectuals, the right donors, the right point men, you know, organizers and that kind of thing. | ||
And we can build the infrastructure. | ||
And then we can all do our part to rise up through the ranks and create an infantry of revolutionaries within the government. | ||
You know, go to your local GOP, hide your power level, rise through the ranks. | ||
And hey, in 25 years, if everybody's done their part, you've got all this infrastructure. | ||
You've got a, maybe you've got a big think tank and you've got a donor network that can raise substantial money. | ||
And you've got a super PAC and you've got a few candidates and you've got tons of young people that have college degrees and they've got connections and... | ||
And they have experience in politics and they're just ready to be hired in congressional offices, in the executive branch, and everywhere else. | ||
Then you've got a movement. | ||
Then you've got something to work with. | ||
Then we can start building out. | ||
Maybe it is starting at the local or state level. | ||
Maybe it's building our own self-sustaining or you know what do they call it? | ||
Free associating community. | ||
Something like that. | ||
Maybe then those kinds of projects become possible. | ||
People talk about relocating a ton of people in one particular area. | ||
Okay, that becomes possible once you have money, once you have infrastructure, you have organization. | ||
Right now we're just a bunch of retards online. | ||
No, we have to save... we have to be practical. | ||
And I, for some reason, I'm young. | ||
I'm the only one who seems to... oh, I'm not the only one, but at least out of the... the alt-right, you know, which I... I was never identified as that, but people see me as a defector. | ||
I was the only one who was really busting people's balls about this. | ||
Where's... where's the dollars and cents, right? | ||
Uh, but let's see. | ||
We've got Jihal Fish, who says, the black pill is ultimately the blacked pill. | ||
True. | ||
Mark Dion says, supporting Josh's dogs. | ||
Dogs greater than USA. | ||
Well, that's coming from Europeans, so not much better. | ||
Kilo Toose says, great show, Nick. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Joshua Larson says, Das right. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
Bill the Butcher says, nice Cope dummy. | ||
Trump the Jewish puppet from the beginning. | ||
A thousand years of Jewish control somehow stopped by one man. | ||
Sure. | ||
Oh my... | ||
Oh, what a day. | ||
We're having a great week. | ||
Let's just say thank God it's Friday, right? | ||
Can we just say thank God it's Friday and take it in stride? | ||
We're on that thank God it's Friday mood. | ||
We have no room for negativity. | ||
Yeah, well, whites happen to constitute 23% of the Brazilian population. | ||
So, you say Brazilian versus an Iranian. | ||
I'm not liking the odds. | ||
You know, if it's 3 out of 4, then I'm gonna end up with a Brazilian, you know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think I'll just go with the Iranian. | ||
Yeah, well, it was a pretty elaborate plan, but, you know, nothing a couple of Irishmen couldn't handle. | ||
You know, like Liam Neeson says, he's got a particular set of skills. | ||
Who knew that set of skills was hate crimes? | ||
America only says the only way to save the white race is to follow the baby steps. | ||
Money can build the wall. | ||
Votes don't get us on the chessboard. | ||
You can get out of debt. | ||
We can fix this. | ||
Help white nuclear families. | ||
Exactly! | ||
Exactly, it's baby steps. | ||
You just gotta show people a way where they can contribute. | ||
And, um, you know, going to rallies and... We're not gonna win at the ballot box! | ||
Subscribe to my podcast! | ||
You know, I've never... I've never pitched my podcast as the end-all be-all. | ||
I've never pitched myself as the revolutionary leader, like some... I'm the leader of a political movement! | ||
I've never done that. | ||
You know, people are always like, you have a lot of critiques! | ||
But, you know, you haven't done anything. | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, I host a show. | ||
My job is to host an entertaining show and say what's true and say what isn't. | ||
So yeah, I mean, I'm not trying to be the leader of a political movement. | ||
At least not yet, right? | ||
So for the time being, what we have to do is connect the right people to the right institutions and the money and all the rest and build the infrastructure, build the organization. | ||
That's what has to happen. | ||
But everybody's got to do their part. | ||
And everybody's gotta bite the bullet, you know, and be a man, okay? | ||
You know, all these radicals, all these LARPers, we're gonna go to this rally! | ||
Oh, Nick! | ||
We're gonna join Atomwaffen! | ||
No, man. | ||
Grow up! | ||
Grow up! | ||
Stop being a baby! | ||
Stop being a baby! | ||
Go to college, get your degree, and then get on a campaign. | ||
And then, you know, work in government, and hang out with the people in DC who are our guys, and we'll get somewhere if a thousand people do that, you know? | ||
All it takes is a thousand people to do that, and we'll be in great shape. | ||
So true. | ||
Yeah, I'm Nick. | ||
True. | ||
I don't know. | ||
speaking, NJF is a Nicker. | ||
So true. | ||
Yeah, I'm Nick. | ||
True. | ||
James Russell says, don't worry Nick, if base Pompeo and Bolton get us to die for Israel and Iran, we can finish funding Israel's wall and maybe just maybe our own. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, at the end of the day, remember liberal internationalism has really been good for Jews, so maybe this whole immigration restriction is a bad idea. | ||
Totally not a troll says, Europe exists thanks to the USA, right? | ||
Remember the EU war in Libya? | ||
So true! | ||
Yeah, you're welcome, Europe. | ||
EcoFash says, which violence will save the race best? | ||
No violence. | ||
No violence. | ||
Bruce Steinberg says, can you get E. Michael Jones on to talk about the national emergency? | ||
Yep, coming right up. | ||
Zirconium2 says, he will be coming on on February 29th. | ||
Zirconium says, 10 big aircraft carriers sucking each other off. | ||
Alright. | ||
Geez, relax little family show. | ||
10 aircraft carriers. | ||
I was watching all these YouTube videos the other day about the American military. | ||
Like I was watching a video about, you know, what it would take to sink the Nimitz class of air, or no, the Gerald Ford class of aircraft carriers. | ||
Why did they name it after Ford? | ||
This guy falls all over the place. | ||
Why would they name an impenetrable sailing fortress after him anyway but i was watching a video about what it would take to sink that and i've got all this anti-missile stuff and they've got the strike group and submarines and i was watching a video about you know how big our military is compared to everybody else and i was watching a video about our submarines where they say that the payload of one missile is the same payload as all the bombs dropped in world war ii | ||
and you got 24 of those missiles on any given submarine on a trident missile and just think how epic is that that we've just got all that infrastructure it's like when you win a game of civilization five and you just kind of this is what i do maybe i'm a sick guy maybe i'm a real sick guy but when i get to the end first of all i don't really strive to win civilization five | ||
i just strive to get to the end and then i like to invade everybody and then encircle the last capital of the last country and then i just expand you know i build all the buildings in all the cities and build roads between all the cities and i just have just such a superfluous military i mean Maybe I'm just a sick, sadistic kind of a guy like that, but that's what I feel like America is like. | ||
It's just we won the game ten times over already and now we're just we're just doing victory laps. | ||
10 aircraft carriers. | ||
Let's just do 10 more. | ||
You know, we've got the best plane ever. | ||
Let's make it invisible. | ||
And it can shoot you. | ||
It can snipe you from 300 kilometers away. | ||
And we'll make a million of them. | ||
And all the rest. | ||
You know, it's like we're just cheating. | ||
We're running away with it at this point. | ||
We'll colonize Mars and then the moon. | ||
You know, so epic. | ||
How could you not love that? | ||
El Sapo says Trump signed two executive orders to fund the wall today. | ||
Yeah, we went over that. | ||
Rusco Disco says I'm an Alabama Nick and I want to be free. | ||
Hey, respect to our Alabama people out there. | ||
Ooh, do not know how to make nachos. | ||
Nicker Nationalist says, why are you always late? | ||
I'm not always late. | ||
I am on Nicker Time. | ||
You don't know that, but maybe your watch is a little bit fast. | ||
But here at America First, you know we're on Nicker Time. | ||
I'm on Nick Time. | ||
I'm on Executive Time. | ||
And that's just simply how it goes, you know, when you host a show. | ||
Those are the perks and privileges that you can get. | ||
I know wagees are very triggered by this. | ||
They're like, Nick isn't exactly punctual. | ||
All these Anglos, all these Anglo-wagees, their little brains are fried. | ||
They're short-circuiting. | ||
Nick isn't being punctual to his job. | ||
I'm punctual to my wage job. | ||
Nick isn't on time. | ||
He's not being an industrious Anglo-Saxon Protestant. | ||
Yeah, I'm Mediterranean, and I'm a NEET. | ||
We don't play by the same rules, you and me. | ||
We don't play by the same rules. | ||
I'm Mediterranean. | ||
I'm on Mediterranean time. | ||
I'm over here. | ||
We had pizza tonight. | ||
I'm eating pizza. | ||
Okay? | ||
I'm fixing my hair. | ||
I'm like John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever. | ||
So I can't relate. | ||
You're not on time. | ||
You're not on time. | ||
What are you, my boss? | ||
Relax. | ||
Relax. | ||
Take it easy. | ||
When my grandma says, you're always late, I'm like, alright, alright. | ||
I'll be on time tomorrow. | ||
But let's see, we've got who else? | ||
Unloyal Blackpillar says, nay Nick should we just declare war on Mexico at this point? | ||
That'd be pretty epic. | ||
Yeah, why not? | ||
Bob says some people are saying that section 224 and the rest of the crap in here expires on October 1st. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Trump is gay? | ||
Confirmed. | ||
Who are you voting for in 2020? | ||
As far as I know, that's not true. | ||
I heard Ann Coulter say that the provisions in the original bill... I don't know if it was the reverse or not. | ||
I'll have to check on that. | ||
But it doesn't matter because it's, I mean, it's gonna last for eight months. | ||
So the kind of effect that I'm describing of people pouring into the country, immunity, I mean, the damage is done, right, in the eight months that it happens. | ||
Uh, but then there's a second part here. | ||
Who are you voting for in 2020? | ||
Trump, of course. | ||
Really Good Comics says, I have an easy answer for the bill being signed, by the way, not COPE, not 4D chess, just truth. | ||
When reading over the bill, Trump sees a spider on his desk, die retards, as Trump's slamming down his pen. | ||
Spider jumps out of the way. | ||
Trump chases after by sliding his pen across the table to crush it. | ||
45 seconds of back and forth. | ||
Finally a squash. | ||
Next thing you know, Trump accidentally signed his name. | ||
Again, just thinking logically here. | ||
Well, I see that QAnon has signed on too. | ||
I think QAnon. | ||
Really Good Comics is outing himself as QAnon himself. | ||
Welcome to the show. | ||
I can't believe that people still believe that kind of stuff, because, you know, we joke about that, but there are actual people who do. | ||
I mean, I saw today 500 likes on a tweet that was saying like, it's all part of the plan. | ||
It's just like we predicted last year, the red and the green castle. | ||
And you've got all these foolish, naive, unfortunate boomers, you know, who are probably out there like, oh, I'm on pole. | ||
What do they call it when they discover a seed or a kernel? | ||
What do they call the little nuggets of information that they get that they're harvesting? | ||
Crumbs or something. | ||
I mean, these people are insane. | ||
People call me Ford Hs. | ||
What's my 4-D chess theory? | ||
That he's bluffing? | ||
Whoa, wow, that's really convoluted. | ||
You know, but these people genuinely believe that there's like a guy working in the government to like, and Mueller's on their team, and so is the Pope, and there's, you know, all this crazy stuff going on. | ||
I mean, some of it's true, but it just gets a little bit too nuts. | ||
I shouldn't say that. | ||
Every time, every time I bring up Q, I'm tempted to flex. | ||
I'm tempted to do a little name drop, but I can't do it. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Limp says, don't know if this is fake news, but this says that 224 expires at the end of the fiscal year. | ||
Hey, big if true, but you know, like I said, the damage is done. | ||
The damage is done. | ||
So people saying expires by October. | ||
I don't know if that's the best. | ||
Really, or I'm sorry, I just read that one. | ||
Or no, it's a different one. | ||
Really Good Comics says, sorry for the two-parter. | ||
Big guy realized it was too long of a story after the first half, but couldn't keep the audience hanging. | ||
Other possibilities are the pen broke and ink spilled out and spelled his name. | ||
Maybe the bill just quote did that, etc. | ||
Yeah, you should make a comic like that. | ||
I think that'd be a good one. | ||
I just caught myself giving unsolicited advice to a content creator. | ||
It annoys me so maybe I shouldn't do it for you. | ||
Three chances. | ||
Hey Nick, magical number show tonight. | ||
Hackers took down our uncucked, shill-free Chan. | ||
But like a phoenix, we will rise again. | ||
So true. | ||
Will says, I live near MS-13 headquarters on Long Island in Brentwood. | ||
My college in Brentwood has an undocumented student task force and signs up all over saying, quote, we support our undocumented students. | ||
So disgusting. | ||
I bet the state pays the illegals tuition too. | ||
Well, of course. | ||
Who do you think's paying for it? | ||
That's terrible. | ||
Well, and it's just such a shame because it's such an injustice that, you know, now that I'm working and I'm kind of in the world now, you really kind of get it, what a crime it is that we work and we pay taxes and we're working for them. | ||
I mean, that's what it is. | ||
If you understand what money is, I mean, all it is is store value. | ||
All it is is transferring. | ||
It's a quantification, I guess, of labor value. | ||
Maybe all the terminology isn't right there, but you understand what I'm saying. | ||
You work. | ||
You generate value for the economy. | ||
Because of that value that you give, you receive money in return. | ||
And you can exchange, basically, the value of your labor, then, for goods and services produced by other people. | ||
And so, properly understood, you know, if you imagine that your money is quantification of the time that you work, I mean, it's what it is, and how much of the money goes towards tuition for illegal immigrants, or education for illegal immigrants, or welfare, or even for legal, even for citizens, people that don't want to work, and people that are not white, people that should never even been in the country, you know, recent immigrants, and think about the fact that if, let's say, | ||
You know 25% of your let's say you paid 30% in taxes okay so that works out to roughly let's say 33% just so it's clean 33% so what is that four months so the first four months out of the year you're working for the government all that money's going towards the government every day you clock in you clock out all that money's going to the government let's say maybe I don't know a tenth of that is going to Legal or illegal immigrants. | ||
That means for two weeks, two weeks you're working, that money's going towards illegal immigrants' tuition. | ||
That's a pretty conservative figure. | ||
10% of your tax dollars. | ||
So 10% of 33. | ||
And you're working for them. | ||
And to me, when you look at it that way, it's just inexcusable why that should be the case. | ||
There should be no money. | ||
You know, people think, oh well it's nice. | ||
It would be so nice for us to do that for them. | ||
It's wrong. | ||
It's just simply a crime that we who pay taxes, we who work, We who play by the rules. | ||
Our citizens. | ||
Our ancestors were here. | ||
We work for them. | ||
People invade the country. | ||
They break the law. | ||
They disrespect our culture. | ||
They hate us. | ||
And they go to school on our dime. | ||
We work for them. | ||
And when you look at it like that, there's no excuse. | ||
Manny says, sent you a big donation and an email suggesting to build your own platform in case of a shutdown. | ||
Not sure you got it. | ||
Ironically, suggestion involved using email subscriptions. | ||
Guess Zoomers don't use email much. | ||
All good. | ||
I know your inbox is backed up. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
I'll try to get around to it this weekend. | ||
I know the problem every time I go in there, I like answer everything and then it's like 60 more within a week, but... | ||
I know I'll get to it. | ||
I'll get to it. | ||
We've got somebody else who says, oh for real? | ||
On E. Michael Jones? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Maybe that was God punishing me. | ||
But yeah, E. Michael Jones, he's coming on Friday, February 29th, so look out for that one. | ||
It'll be a big show. | ||
El Sapo says, QAnon is reversed version of Louise Mensch Stooge. | ||
So true. | ||
Interdimensional Harmony says, you seem to be the only person who uses the word black pill and it's not an excuse to give up and become a degenerate or neat who excommunicates from society. | ||
You're wrong. | ||
Devour. | ||
It says, hey Nick, just want to say thanks. | ||
Everyone needs to think long-term. | ||
Start making friends. | ||
Start families. | ||
Start networks. | ||
White Pill is absolute. | ||
Very true. | ||
Very true. | ||
Nils Lee says, what's the Green Deal all about? | ||
I heard a lot of people talking about it, but I haven't watched the news lately. | ||
Well, I did a whole show about it, I think this week or last week. | ||
So you can look up. | ||
It's called, The Green New Deal Will Be the Death of the GOP. | ||
So I did a whole show about it. | ||
You can check that out for more. | ||
Broseph says, hey Nick, big guy, what are you doing dropping all these black pills? | ||
Joe the Boomer is freaking out. | ||
He keeps drinking coffee and yelling about how it's over. | ||
You need to come on the Daily Brap and calm him down. | ||
I don't know where he's going to go, or rather what he's going to do. | ||
DM me soon, big guy. | ||
Yeah, I will be sure to do that. | ||
Fortnite Epic Builder says, did you see Fortnite is giving away next season battle pass for free? | ||
If you play and complete a few challenges this week, you should stream some Fortnite and do the challenges for the free battle pass. | ||
I will take that into consideration. | ||
David S. says, I already have enough V-Bucks for the Battle Pass, but maybe I'll get it and save the V-Bucks for skins. | ||
You know, maybe that's the way to go. | ||
They're trying to do that to bring people away from Apex, probably. | ||
David S. says, Nick, yesterday I enjoy movies where a man snaps. | ||
I find it relatable. | ||
The news, man goes on spree shooting outside of Chicago. | ||
Nick, did you OD on Blackfield's big guy? | ||
Love the show. | ||
Please keep up the white pillars and black pillars in check with realism. | ||
Yeah, always. | ||
And looks like that's everything. | ||
So I think that's all our Streamlabs and Superchats. | ||
We're gonna call it a night. | ||
That's our show. | ||
Allergies, man. | ||
This damn dog, you know. | ||
What is the answer to the dog question? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what the answer to the DQ is, but it's going to have to be answered soon. | ||
But anyway, that's going to do it for us on the show. | ||
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I'll give you tons of money. | ||
Change your message. | ||
Do this. | ||
Promote this. | ||
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It's got to be 100% viewer funded. | ||
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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. | ||
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