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That 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 always, it's going to be only America first. | ||
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you Good evening, everybody. | ||
You'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 week, hopefully for a full week. | ||
I know last week it was a little bit all over the place. | ||
We had a big speech and some disruptions, but we're back this week for another based and red-pilled week. | ||
Of America First. | ||
And I'm sorry to report that I guess canceled season is going to start early this year. | ||
It's going to have to start in March. | ||
I don't know when normally we do it. | ||
Maybe it was a little bit earlier. | ||
Maybe it was a little bit later last year. | ||
But Donald Trump is basically canceled. | ||
And that's how we're going to have to start out this week. | ||
I'm not happy about it. | ||
I'm not excited to announce that. | ||
But that is the title of our show tonight. | ||
That is the subject of the show tonight. | ||
It's over, folks. | ||
It's over. | ||
And you know that it's serious. | ||
I've been seeing this a lot on Twitter. | ||
I've been seeing this take all over the place this past week. | ||
You know it's serious when I say it. | ||
You know that I don't take it lightly when we criticize the president, but it seems that we finally reached the day. | ||
And you know why that is. | ||
We saw the tweet this weekend, which I was totally surprised to see this. | ||
I never thought We would see the day. | ||
But the President has attacked Ann Coulter on Twitter, and we'll go over the tweet in question and what it represents, what it means, why it is so significant, maybe towards the end of the show. | ||
We're also going to discuss tonight a new comment actually by Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister. | ||
So it really is going to be a packed show. | ||
The feature will be discussing really the downfall, the demise of the President, what happens next, why I feel this way. | ||
And the first part of the show we're going to be talking about the latest from our closest ally. | ||
Maybe Israel is not our closest ally, but certainly Benjamin Netanyahu is our closest ally because he had some pretty choice things to say this weekend, which I think are a great benefit to our cause. | ||
So we'll get into that. | ||
I'll tell you what I mean by that. | ||
But before we do first, I just have to say. | ||
A big congratulations to Patrick Casey, who this weekend founded a new organization, the American Identity Movement. | ||
You may know Patrick Casey. | ||
He's been on the show, I think, at least once, maybe twice. | ||
I'm not exactly sure how many times, but he's been on here before. | ||
We did a little presentation at CPAC two weeks ago, so maybe you saw that also, but he's a friend. | ||
He's a friend of the show. | ||
And this weekend, he saw the transition from the end of Identity Europa and the creation of a new separate organization, which he is the president of, the American Identity Movement. | ||
And I have to say, I was always skeptical of Identity Europa and their prospects for succeeding in the country, given the baggage that they have in terms of their optics, in terms of their past leadership, and some of the drama from Charlottesville. | ||
But this new organization, which is totally separate by the way, I don't want people to confuse the two. | ||
But this new organization, when they debuted their first activism this weekend, I think it was either yesterday or Saturday, In front of the Tennessee State Capitol. | ||
It's hard to imagine how you could get an organization with a better look, with better organization, because they had American flags, they had red, white, and blue. | ||
It was all young, handsome guys, and I mean I don't think you get any better than that. | ||
I think that is the manifestation of the optical revolution. | ||
I think if there were ever a moment when people could say definitively, The optics war has been won. | ||
We figured it out. | ||
We know who's better. | ||
I think it was this weekend because I think it really vindicated everything we were saying. | ||
Even though maybe the message is a little different, you know, and everything else, the look is really, I think, where this is a departure from some of the older, less successful movements. | ||
So, a big congratulations to Patrick Casey. | ||
Big congratulations to everyone who was involved in that organization and the activism this weekend. | ||
It's very white-pilling to see because We're gonna have to start looking at some other options and we'll get into that towards the end of the show. | ||
But our first story tonight, we do have a whiteboard. | ||
I'm excited to announce... I don't know when the last time we had a whiteboard was. | ||
I believe it was maybe a few weeks ago when we talked about legal immigration and Some of the economic challenges but we have a whiteboard here prepared for you to illustrate something which I think is very fundamental and it might sound familiar to some people but there are some facts contained in this whiteboard. | ||
Whoops, dropped my pointer there. | ||
Some insights in this whiteboard which I think are really going to be shocking to a lot of people once you see this comparison. | ||
So visually, so starkly. | ||
So, of course, the news this weekend that I'm referring to about Benjamin Netanyahu, our first story, is this weekend, and this is from an Israeli source, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is drawing criticism for saying that Israel is, quote, the nation state, not of all its citizens, but only of the Jewish people. | ||
And the reason I bring this up, normally I don't think I would talk about this on the show, because of course the show is called America first. | ||
We like to cover American news and not so much things going on in foreign countries. | ||
However, this is extremely important in the context of the debate that we've been having, of the conversation that is being had at the national level since Ilhan Omar made her comments last week about Zionism. | ||
It's no secret that this year we have had not one but two incidents involving this Muslim Somali representative where she is given this outspoken critique of the Israel lobby and its influence over our foreign policy apparatus and it seems like this is just a scandal that doesn't end. | ||
The neocons, the Jewish people in media, in government, they refuse to let this lie. | ||
And you know if you listen to any of the major conservative talk radio people, cable people, It is disturbing the extent to which the swarm has come down on one freshman congresswoman for, in my opinion, such an innocuous statement. | ||
And you should hear the way these people talk about it. | ||
It's not even just the media people, but the representatives, this slavish defense of Israel. | ||
And I think in the context of that conversation, which you see Meghan McCain literally crying on television because she's so troubled and upset about these comments being made. | ||
You've got resolutions being passed in the House of Representatives, the second such of its kind this year. | ||
You've got people demanding that she be removed from committees. | ||
This is obviously something very relevant in our American political conversation. | ||
And so when Benjamin Netanyahu says this statement this weekend, and I'll read it again, he says, The nation state, the national state of Israel is not of all its citizens, but only of the Jewish people. | ||
And I'll tell you why this is so fundamental. | ||
When you look at our relationship with Israel and the extent to which we are allied with Israel, an ally is sort of a stretch, you know, to say it's an alliance. | ||
Alliance, I think, implies some sort of mutual benefit, right? | ||
Some sort of friendship that's reciprocal in some sense, which I don't know if you could describe it in that way. | ||
But when you understand the extent of our relationship with Israel, where we give all this foreign aid money every year, upwards of $3.8 billion per year. | ||
And by the way, that's the starter number. | ||
That's the official foreign aid package that we give every year at the beginning of the year. | ||
That's not counting all kinds of other forms of aid that are given indirectly or to other countries in service of our interest with Israel. | ||
For example, the foreign aid we give to Egypt is largely in service of them maintaining peace with Israel. | ||
The same is true of Jordan. | ||
The same is true, you could say, of our war in Iraq or our occupation in Syria, right? | ||
So $3.8 billion is really the starters. | ||
We also do all kinds of other things in the region militarily. | ||
Several wars, which I'm sure we're all aware of. | ||
We support them in the United Nations unequivocally, even when it hurts our interests. | ||
We give them our military technology and on and on and on. | ||
We know all the relevant details on this show. | ||
We've talked about it. | ||
But underlying that relationship is not exactly... When we talk about the defense of that relationship that is articulated by cable news pundits and politicians, typically the strategic argument is never the fundamental defense of that relationship. | ||
When people say, How can you justify in its face all this money, all this involvement, all that support? | ||
Very rarely do you find people reverting to, well, it's just because Israel is that good at giving us military intelligence or, you know, whatever other rationalizations people come up with. | ||
Typically the answer that you'll hear is because Israel is the only Western democracy in the Middle East. | ||
The only Western country that shares our values. | ||
They're a democracy in a sea of barbarity. | ||
When you understand that Israel's had to fight wars of defense, four such wars against Arab coalitions, and two Intifadas, and all this... | ||
Militant activity on their borders. | ||
That's the real reason. | ||
And that's why so many people got offended by Ilhan Omar's remarks. | ||
Because remember, what was her initial remark four weeks ago? | ||
It wasn't anything about our strategic relationship, anything like that. | ||
She said the only reason that representatives support Israel is because they get money to do it. | ||
And the reason everybody was so upset about that was because they said, how dare she imply that the reason representatives support Israel for any other reason than that Israel is a light unto the world and they're this great power for good and everything else. | ||
And then we see a comment like this from their prime minister, Bibi Netanyahu, which begins to challenge that argument, begins to erode that fundamental building block of our relationship with Israel. | ||
When he says that the national state is not for all of its citizens, but only for one group, that directly contradicts this defense of our relationship that Israel somehow shares our values, reflects our values, has similar values, they're somehow Western or democratic. | ||
And I'll show you that it doesn't stop there. | ||
This is not a fluke. | ||
When we say that, or when we look at Bibi Netanyahu saying it's not for everybody, this is an articulation of a policy that has been going on in this country for a long time. | ||
It's part of, maybe in a larger measure, this nation-state law which was passed last year. | ||
Their nation state law stipulated, number one, that the right to exercise national self-determination in Israel is unique to the Jewish people. | ||
So only Jewish people are able to determine what happens in Israel. | ||
That's their country. | ||
Everybody else is a guest, or other, or separate. | ||
You know, but they do not have the same Legal status or cultural status. | ||
Number two, it establishes Hebrew as Israel's official language and downgrades Arabic to a special status. | ||
So you've got number one, only the Jewish people have the right to self-determination in the country. | ||
Number two, only the Jewish language is the national official language. | ||
And number three, it established Jewish settlement as a national value and mandates that the state will labor to encourage and promote its establishment and development. | ||
So in other words, Israel is occupying The West Bank, the Gaza Strip, the Golan Heights, and so what this law says is that these civilian settlements, in other words Jewish zealots who say that the whole mandate of Palestine belongs to the Jews, they can put down illegal civilian settlements in these militarily occupied zones in an attempt to colonize those areas for Jerusalem, for the Israeli government. | ||
And so that is an articulation basically when Bibi Netanyahu says it is the country of Jewish people and nobody else. | ||
It's an articulation of this law and some other things. | ||
We're going to explore a little bit this comparison between what goes on in Israel and what goes on in America with a little bit of whiteboard. | ||
I think you'll find it very interesting and perhaps very informative. | ||
Maybe you'll hear some things which You didn't know before about this country. | ||
You know, I always say on this show, you'll learn more than you'll ever want to know about this country. | ||
And there's a couple of reasons for, you know, maybe why you wouldn't want to know some of these things. | ||
But the lighting actually looks okay here. | ||
Normally, maybe I'll bring down the white balance a little bit. | ||
It's looking a little shiny here. | ||
I know last time we had a little trouble with that, but let's see if we can bring down the brightness. | ||
Okay, yeah, that's a little bit better. | ||
So let's do a little bit of a comparison. | ||
Is Israel reflective of our values? | ||
Is Israel a Western democracy in a sea of barbarity? | ||
Well, let's take a look at the comparison between our country, our founding values, our contemporary values, and Israel's. | ||
So in the first place, we notice that America Of course, one of our fundamental values embraced in this time, since at least 1965, maybe since 1990, is that America is for everyone. | ||
You see, despite the fact that the vast majority of the people that settled this land, the North American continent, We're white Anglo-Saxon Protestants, specifically Englishmen, Northern Europeans at the most. | ||
We have since incorporated other groups of immigrants, first Southern and Eastern Europeans, other Western Europeans, and then everybody. | ||
America is a nation of immigrants. | ||
America is a nation of, now, Englishmen, blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Jewish people, Muslims, anybody that you like. | ||
It's for everybody, not one particular group. | ||
Well, in the case of Israel, as stated by Benjamin Netanyahu, and as stated by their nation-state law, it is law in the country that Israel is for the Jews. | ||
There's no dispute about this. | ||
Is it for Palestinians? | ||
Is it for Arabs? | ||
Is it for... | ||
Africans, is it for Asians, Europeans, Christians? | ||
No. | ||
It is for the Jewish people. | ||
It is for the ethnic and religious Jewish people. | ||
And so there underlies a pretty key distinction between these two countries. | ||
You might say that Israel is a country that is based upon ethnic nationalism. | ||
They derive their sense of national identity from their ethnicity. | ||
Because, of course, Jew is an ethno-religious category. | ||
Not simply a religion, but also it is an ethnic group. | ||
Compared to America's contemporary, and the operative word there is contemporary, conception of national identity, which derives from a civic identity, that we abide by the social contract called the Constitution, we have citizenship, and we follow certain rules and regulations. | ||
And so already we see that Israel is not a Western democracy. | ||
There are no Western democracies that are ethnic nationalist. | ||
Not in Europe, not in America, not in Canada, not in Australia. | ||
Try and walk around in America saying that America belongs to white people. | ||
Try walking around in Germany and France, England. | ||
Saying that Britain belongs to the English, Germany belongs to the Germans, France belongs to the French. | ||
I believe in some countries that's an arrestable offense, and that's not a joke. | ||
So already we see a very big difference. | ||
This is undemocratic. | ||
I'm not saying that's necessarily a bad thing, but it is undemocratic. | ||
It is not liberal. | ||
It is not egalitarian. | ||
This is ethnic nationalism. | ||
Okay, and we'll explore that a little bit later, but we have to we have to keep moving down the list. | ||
In America, there is no national language. | ||
Even though the Constitution is in English, even though the Declaration of Independence is in English, even though the National Anthem is in English, even though the money, the language on it is English, and the laws are in English, there is still no national language. | ||
And you know that because we find that voting, census, papers, they have Spanish on them. | ||
Various government documents have multiple languages on them. | ||
And soon, when we have a larger Hispanic minority, they say that by 2060, you'll have something like 30% of the country being Hispanic. | ||
And largely, you know, many of those communities speaking Spanish, you'll see that English will be demoted in some ways, or at least put on an equal footing as other foreign languages. | ||
In Israel, their national language is the Jewish language, Hebrew. | ||
No problems. | ||
It's just Hebrew. | ||
It's not Arabic. | ||
It's not anything else. | ||
Certainly not English or French or any European language. | ||
Hebrew! | ||
Hebrew, and we have no national language. | ||
In America, our object is diversification. | ||
You might have remembered that Barack Obama passed a regulation on housing and urban development which said that any community which was more than 50% white was then going to be subject to Section 8 housing so that they could be gloriously diversified with immigrants, non-whites, people of color. | ||
In Israel, what their object is in their land, in their country, is colonization. | ||
Whereas America invites non-whites, foreigners, third-worlders, immigrants to take up communities and settlements typically occupied by people that have been in the country for some time, Israel does exactly the opposite. | ||
And that's how their country was founded a hundred years ago or 70 years ago when they began the colonization of Palestine at the turn of the century up until their independence declaration in 1948 and all the way through until today their ethic is colonization They will go into settlements and areas traditionally occupied by Arabs and Muslims for thousands of years, and they will set up shop. | ||
They will set up their own Jewish Hebrew-speaking communities, and they will colonize. | ||
It's stated in their nation-state law. | ||
That is their object. | ||
In America, we have open borders. | ||
Anybody can come in legally or illegally. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Children, women, adults, if you're from Central America, if you're from Asia, come right on in. | ||
We don't have any border barriers of note. | ||
We don't have any structures to keep people out. | ||
It's just come right on in. | ||
Sign up for Social Security. | ||
We'll take anybody. | ||
In Israel, the whole country is surrounded by walls. | ||
And the places that aren't surrounded by walls, you've got the sea. | ||
So Israel's got some very strong borders. | ||
In America, our legal immigration is either family or merit-based. | ||
So far, the majority of our immigration, legal immigration, in the past 100 years has been defined by so-called chain migration, family-based migration, where one immigrant will come in and then they'll be able to bring in their whole family. | ||
They'll be able to bring in their spouse, There are children, there are brothers and sisters, uncles, fathers, aunts, etc. | ||
And even people that want to change that, want to move it to a merit-based system. | ||
We want to bring in people based on how they're going to contribute to the economy. | ||
Are they going to be able to start businesses? | ||
What kind of education do they have? | ||
Do they speak English? | ||
Nothing else matters, just simply how they will contribute to the gross domestic product. | ||
In Israel they determine their legal immigration by ethnicity. | ||
They actually have a DNA test that they've implemented. | ||
They have a little something called the right of return. | ||
And so the majority of their immigration is not based on economic interest. | ||
It is not based on diversity. | ||
It is not based on a visa lottery like we have. | ||
It's not based on family. | ||
Well in some sense it's based on family because it is based on Ancestry and ethnicity. | ||
They will test, for example, as they did in the 1990s when you had a diaspora of Russian Jews coming to Israel after the collapse of the Soviet Union, they will test the immigrant's DNA to see if they have Jewish ancestry, to see if they are ethnically Jewish, and they will let people in based on that. | ||
In other words, it goes back to this, they are building their country demographically based on an ethnic definition of nationalism. | ||
Lastly, there are no restrictions in America on boycotting the country, economically hurting the country, burning our flag, anything like that. | ||
You hate America, you have a bone to pick with America, you can send remittances to Mexico. | ||
And this is done every year, something like $25 billion per year in remittances. | ||
This is a big deal with Chinese immigrants. | ||
You could do just about anything to hurt America. | ||
Offshore. | ||
Outsource. | ||
Steal intellectual property. | ||
You could even do things like burning the flag. | ||
Things that are purely symbolic. | ||
There's no restrictions on that. | ||
We've got the First Amendment. | ||
What are you, crazy? | ||
Why would we do that? | ||
Well, it's a different story for Israel. | ||
In 26 states, there are laws which have been passed, and recently was passed at the national level, that the government cannot hire contract workers or businesses that are part of the BDS movement. | ||
So if you're trying to economically harm the country of Israel, in 26 states, and as of very recently, at the national level, you cannot do business with the U.S. | ||
government because that's going against our foreign policy, strategic interests, we want no part of that. | ||
And so you look at this list and you find, hey wait a minute, wait a second, Nancy Pelosi supports Israel? | ||
Ilhan Omar, maybe even though she critiques it, she supports Israel? | ||
All these left-wing people, all these right-wing people, everyone from Sean Hannity to Rachel Maddow, Everybody supports this country? | ||
Are we talking about the same country that people say is western, liberal, democratic, egalitarian, it's for everybody? | ||
Because when we look at the facts, we find that these are two very different countries. | ||
We find that this country is far more right-wing, far more authoritarian, far more identitarian, dare I say it. | ||
They define themselves with an ethnic definition of nationalism. | ||
This isn't liberal or democratic at all! | ||
In fact, this is more extreme than any of the most extreme right-wing movements in Europe today! | ||
I think if you look at the Israeli government and the laws they passed, this is more extreme than Mary and Le Pen, this is more extreme than Alternative for Deutschland, this is more extreme than UKIP in the United Kingdom, this is more extreme than anybody in the Republican Party. | ||
Now try to entertain, try to imagine for yourself if any of these things found their analog in America. | ||
Try to imagine if any of these things were paralleled in America. | ||
That America was only for European-descended people. | ||
Now, others can live here, but it's only for Europeans, because that's what it is in Israel for Jews. | ||
And the national language is English. | ||
And the project of our country demographically was not to make the country more non-white, but to make the country more white. | ||
And we were funneling in white people into diverse neighborhoods, non-white neighborhoods. | ||
We had walls on both borders, on the North and the South. | ||
Instead of family or merit-based legal immigration, it was based on race. | ||
We only let in white people. | ||
And we sanctioned any country that didn't want to do business with America or something to that effect. | ||
I don't think there's an exact equal on the BDS front because nothing really equal exists in the world. | ||
But could you imagine? | ||
It'd be a very different country. | ||
You know, I recently got ran out of Iowa State University because they said I was a white nationalist. | ||
Now, I'm not a white nationalist. | ||
Me, I'm an American nationalist. | ||
I love America. | ||
know, that's what I'm about. | ||
However, you could see where somebody who describes themselves as a white nationalist would be almost no different, maybe not different at all from the Israeli government, from what goes on in Israel. | ||
And yet white nationalists, alt-right people, whatever, even people like myself who just simply say, yeah, it'd probably work better if we had a We're condemned in resolutions and the same resolution, you know, that said, oh, we can't be anti-Semitic. | ||
We can't be anti-Zionist. | ||
It's white nationalism. | ||
It's white supremacy. | ||
We're condemned in the same resolution. | ||
We're condemned by the president, condemned by the media, condemned by Fox News, MSNBC, everybody. | ||
Kicked off the college campus. | ||
All the same people that say that even my views, or even people more extreme than me, are reprehensible, bad people, far right, ethnic nationalist, whatever. | ||
And yet they slavishly support a country that does all the same things, and they're implementing them, and it's their own government. | ||
It's their Prime Minister. | ||
It's their Knesset. | ||
You know, we're not talking about fringe groups. | ||
We're talking about what's in the law there. | ||
And so I just think it's very interesting. | ||
I think that's something you have to keep in mind, all right? | ||
It's a big think. | ||
It's a big think why that's the case. | ||
But no, Israel is not a democracy. | ||
Nobody's giving Israel money because of how liberal they are. | ||
They're not liberal. | ||
And everybody that's pushing this stuff knows it. | ||
We would actually, if we didn't have the kind of relationship that we do now, if it weren't for the foreign aid, if it weren't for the wars, if it weren't for that kind of stuff, We might have a lot to learn from Israel. | ||
Maybe we could take some of these things. | ||
Not all of it, because it's different circumstances, obviously. | ||
But maybe we could learn from some of these policies. | ||
I'm starting to come around to Israel, actually. | ||
You know, just the other week I said if Democrats are anti-Israel, maybe I'm a Democrat. | ||
I think I'm coming around. | ||
I think I'm warming up to Israel just a little bit. | ||
Perhaps if we could stop the foreign aid, if we could stop the foreign wars, if we could stop the spying and everything else, maybe we could get along. | ||
Maybe we could actually learn something from our closest ally. | ||
So that's your whiteboard. | ||
I hope that's informative. | ||
I hope you have learned a little something. | ||
I know a lot of those facts are shocking to people. | ||
You wouldn't believe how many people are just so ignorant about what goes on in the Middle East. | ||
But we're trying to be informed. | ||
We're trying to be educated on the show. | ||
So that's that comment. | ||
Just thought I'd point that out, give you a little perspective on those comments by Ilhan Omar. | ||
Because that's all we're talking about these past two weeks is Those anti-semitic comments. | ||
But anyway, we're going to get into the real feature of the show here, which is Donald Trump. | ||
As much as I'd like to talk about Israel all night and the double standards and the hypocrisy, the real theme of the show, what you all really came to see here tonight, is the take on Donald Trump. | ||
And why are we talking about Donald Trump? | ||
Why are we saying that Donald Trump is cancelled? | ||
Well, I'll give you a start here. | ||
So this weekend he tweeted, quote, Who still hasn't figured out that despite all odds and an entire Democrat party of far-left radicals against me, not to mention certain Republicans who are sadly unwilling to fight, I am winning on the border. | ||
Major sections of wall are being built and renovated with much more to follow shortly. | ||
Tens of thousands of illegals are being apprehended at the border and not allowed into our country. | ||
With another president, millions would be pouring in. | ||
I am stopping an invasion as the wall gets built. | ||
Hashtag MAGA. | ||
And, of course, Ann Coulter has been a staunch ally of our movement for a long time. | ||
Ann Coulter, maybe you could say, has been black-pilled. | ||
She has been more critical of Donald Trump. | ||
But she is representative of the base. | ||
And the reason Donald Trump is lashing out at her is because she's trying to hold him accountable. | ||
When Donald Trump signed that funding bill a couple of weeks ago, which allowed for, basically, immunity. | ||
They call it immunity, but it's amnesty. | ||
For potential sponsors of unaccompanied minors and it expands this program to bring people detained at the border into the interior of the country and so on and so forth. | ||
We saw all those disastrous provisions in the funding bill. | ||
Ann Coulter has been hitting him really hard with the government shutdown, with the funding bill, his comments at the State of the Union and CPAC about bringing in legal immigrants and so Donald Trump is feeling the pain here. | ||
He's feeling it, because Ann Coulter has gotten inside his head, his conscience is attacking him, he knows what's going on, he knows she knows what's going on, and I believe that he is guilty, or at least he is acknowledging, in an indirect way, that he is falling short of his promises to his base. | ||
He knows that his base is not happy about the border. | ||
And the reason I say Donald Trump is cancelled is not simply because of this tweet. | ||
I'll show you some other things which are going on here. | ||
I'll show you some other statistics about illegal immigration, for example. | ||
So this is from NPR. | ||
So we're not even talking Breitbart. | ||
This is from NPR. | ||
The U.S. | ||
Border Patrol apprehended more than 66,000 migrants at the southern border in February, the highest total for a single month in almost a decade. | ||
The majority of those arrested were migrant families or children traveling alone or without a parent, according to figures released Tuesday by U.S. | ||
Customs and Border Protection. | ||
Many of the migrants say they're fleeing criminal gangs and poverty in Central America to seek asylum in the United States. | ||
And if you think, oh well, many apprehensions, that's a great thing. | ||
We're arresting a lot of people. | ||
I'll read on here a little bit further. | ||
It says Princeton policy advisor researcher Stephen Kopitz estimates that there will be about 775,000 illegal border crossings this year when the last month's border data is analyzed. | ||
This would indicate that Trump's overseeing of the crisis at the southern border would reach Bush-era levels of mass illegal immigration when Many years. | ||
More than a million illegal border crossings occurred in a single year. | ||
And so you might think it's a great thing that people are being apprehended or something, but there's a reason there's a surge in illegal immigration. | ||
There's a reason the surge in illegal immigration is among families and minors as opposed to adult men. | ||
When Donald Trump says that you're going to get immunity in the country because of this funding bill he passed, Back in February, if you're a potential sponsor or a sponsor of unaccompanied migrant children, what do you think you get a lot more of at the border if you're promising immunity? | ||
A lot more unaccompanied migrant children and sponsors and potential sponsors of unaccompanied migrant children. | ||
That's why the vast majority of people coming in, and it's a totally different character of the kinds of illegals you're getting than maybe 10 years ago, that's why this change has occurred. | ||
Because you've incentivized it. | ||
Because you've said that if you come in, so long as you come in with a child, or so long as a child comes in and you could potentially be a sponsor for that child, you will receive immunity, full legal immunity from deportation proceedings. | ||
It gets better. | ||
Between October and last week, Border Patrol agents have picked up more than 260,000 people, a 90% jump over the same period a year ago. | ||
More than that! | ||
On Friday, Kirstjen Nielsen, who is the DHS Secretary, announced that she would extend temporary protected status for about 84 South Sudanese nationals living in the U.S. | ||
through November 2020. | ||
Nielsen's extension of TPS for South Sudan comes just a week after the Homeland Security Secretary announced that she would extend TPS for more than 300,000 Sudanese, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and El Salvadoran nationals living in the United States. | ||
And you might think, okay, well, at least the wall is getting built, right? | ||
At least the national emergency was passed. | ||
At least we allocated something like $6 billion for the wall. | ||
Well, this is according to Breitbart, only about 40 miles. | ||
of replacement fencing. | ||
Replacement fencing has been built since Trump's election, although 124 miles of new and replacement fencing has been approved by Congress. | ||
So it's 2019. | ||
It's March. | ||
It's been over two years since the inauguration. | ||
Zero miles of new fence or wall has been constructed. | ||
Zero miles of new barriers. | ||
So whenever you see a photo, a video on Twitter, on Breitbart, on Fox News of the wall being built, number one, it's not a wall. | ||
A wall is 30 feet tall and it's made of concrete. | ||
So what they're posting is fences. | ||
They're posting bollard fence, which by the way, and Border Patrol says this, is not even intended to keep human beings out. | ||
It's intended to keep vehicles out. | ||
It's not even close to the 30-foot wall that we were promised. | ||
But aside from that technicality, oh well, maybe new fences being built. | ||
Fences better than nothing. | ||
Zero miles of new fences being built. | ||
All the fence that you see being constructed is replacement fencing, where fencing has existed before. | ||
So the vast majority of the border remains totally open with no barriers. | ||
40 miles of replacement fencing has been built. | ||
Oh great, but some combination of replacement and new fencing has been approved. | ||
Approved. | ||
So maybe we'll see a little bit of that started this month or sometime in the future. | ||
Who knows? | ||
What we do know is that illegal border crossings are the highest they've been in 12 years. | ||
There has been zero new barriers being constructed. | ||
Programs like TPS are being expanded. | ||
Programs that bring detained immigrants at the border into the interior of the country are being expanded. | ||
When you hear about all the apprehensions, all the arrests happening at the border, it's not like they're turned away. | ||
When you hear, oh, record high apprehensions, record high arrests, many people imagine or assume that they're being arrested and turned away, arrested and released back into their home country. | ||
They detain them once they arrest them and then they find out we don't have the facilities to detain all these people because in the funding bill we actually limited the amount of detention beds we have and room we have to do this so they just release them into the interior of the country. | ||
This is happening in Texas. | ||
There was a Border Patrol official who said that people are being apprehended in El Paso, Texas and then they're being shipped over to Tucson, Arizona and released into the interior of the country. | ||
There have been at least 400 such cases this year. | ||
So we see that this president is completely failing on immigration. | ||
There's not even an attempt to make it better. | ||
And here's why the Ann Coulter tweet is make or break for me. | ||
This is why it should be make or break for people like you. | ||
Do you remember the border wall battle that we had over the last several months? | ||
It started on December 21st, the 35-day government shutdown. | ||
The three-week period between then and the funding bill being signed. | ||
Did the president go after Mitch McConnell one single time? | ||
Did the president go after Paul Ryan a single time? | ||
Did he go after the Koch brothers? | ||
Did he go after Marco Rubio? | ||
Did he go after any of the people opposing him on this? | ||
Did he go after the donors? | ||
Did he go after the think tanks? | ||
Did he go after, you know, anybody who's actually responsible for what's happening at the border? | ||
No. | ||
He went after Ann Coulter. | ||
He went after Ann Coulter, who wrote a book about him in 2016 called, In Trump We Trust, E Pluribus Awesome, and she was the first one to say that he would win. | ||
And so, obviously, he is a lot less concerned with keeping the promises, or attacking the people that are thwarting the promises from being kept, than he is trying to attack people that are holding him accountable. | ||
People have been consistent and principled on the issue of immigration from the beginning, before the Trump revolution even began. | ||
And so when I see something like that, I say, Something has gone terribly wrong. | ||
And I said this after the midterms. | ||
For a lot of people saying, oh Nick, the Whig-Nats were right. | ||
You know, all these other Trump critics or Black Pillars were right. | ||
That's not true. | ||
We've been watching this since the midterms and something has changed. | ||
The rhetoric has changed. | ||
The policy has changed. | ||
The approach has changed. | ||
It wasn't until the State of the Union, if you remember, The president started to say that we were going to bring in record numbers of legal immigrants. | ||
Before the midterms, this was a week before the midterms, he said we're deploying the military at the border, 15,000 troops at the border, and I'll put down an executive order appealing birthright citizenship, and I'll put down an executive order which says that we're not going to take amnesty people anymore, we're going to turn them away if they travel through Mexico, which would address the Current caravan crisis. | ||
So he was still on point with policy and rhetoric right up until the midterm elections. | ||
Then after that there was a total abandonment of everything that he promised before the midterms and during the campaign. | ||
And then the rhetoric changed at the State of the Union. | ||
He said we're going to bring in more legal immigrants than ever before. | ||
And then he said that three more times. | ||
Additional times. | ||
A total of four times. | ||
says we're going to bring in more legal immigrants in the last month. | ||
And that's a policy change because in 2015, 2016, and 2017, he said we were going to cut legal immigration. | ||
So something has changed in the White House. | ||
And you know that because you see him having dinner with Charlie Kirk. | ||
And you see Ivanka and Jared Kushner standing behind him and they're dictating the I don't know if they've got something on him. | ||
I don't know if they made him a promise for after the White House. | ||
I don't know if he's given up. | ||
Maybe he sees his polling numbers and says 2020 is gonna be a long shot. | ||
I better secure some kind of job for myself, some kind of golden parachute for myself after the term is up. | ||
I don't really know. | ||
I don't really know what the cause of this break has been, but clearly there has been some kind of a break. | ||
It's different. | ||
And I've been forecasting this since after the midterms. | ||
I said, you know what? | ||
We're not seeing these executive orders. | ||
Something's wrong. | ||
And if we don't see the shutdown in immigration, then it's really bad. | ||
Well, then we saw the shutdown, but then he totally caved. | ||
And I said, this is not good. | ||
This is a loss. | ||
He can turn it around, but If there's nothing substantial in the way of a deal or some kind of a state of emergency, then we're done. | ||
We're done. | ||
And I think we are done. | ||
I think Trump's capacity to make change, again to reform the immigration system, to make the positive changes he talked about during the campaign, I think that window is basically closed. | ||
And I think Trump is basically cancelled here. | ||
Now, he'll persist as a chaos agent, and he'll continue to destabilize the establishment, hopefully. | ||
And maybe we'll see some, you know, little moments where we'll see the old campaign Trump, and he'll say something or do something that'll change the conversation, as he's done for the past couple of years in spite of the policy failures. | ||
But the idea that Trump is going to really build the wall or do anything notable like that, I think is basically over. | ||
Now, he's still got room for course correction. | ||
He's got time to do it, but there's no evidence that that's going to happen. | ||
And I'm not optimistic about it at all. | ||
I don't think it's going to happen at all. | ||
I think we're going to get to 2020 and we're going to get a lot of excuses. | ||
We're going to get a lot of lies and deception, but I'm not really hopeful for it. | ||
And people that are defending the president after this little episode are not helping at all. | ||
Because the problem is this. | ||
The president goes to the rally, the president goes on his Twitter, the president goes on Fox News, and it's nothing but praise. | ||
It's nothing but, you're doing a great job, you're doing this, you're doing that, and I recognize maybe we played a role in that in the past couple of years. | ||
But at a certain point, people have to put their foot down. | ||
I put my foot down after the midterms and said, things are not going well, there has to be some progress now. | ||
And that was back in November. | ||
Uh, but people who continue, and I see this on Twitter all the time, who say, oh, yeah, you tell Ann Coulter she's a two-face, or she's hot and cold about you, she has no loyalty, or something like this. | ||
This is the make or break point where if you're still on the Trump train, if you're still a sycophant, if you're still on board, you're really problematic. | ||
You're doing a lot more harm than good. | ||
We have to show Trump, maybe before the Democratic nominee is chosen or something, but there has to be some sort of show of force. | ||
There has to be some kind of resistance by the base. | ||
Some alarm bells that must go off to say, this is a disaster. | ||
You're losing us. | ||
You're losing the country. | ||
You're losing on the issues. | ||
And I hope that happens. | ||
And Ryan Gerduski said something really great, I think, after CPAC. | ||
He says, the next time Donald Trump goes to a rally and says, we're going to bring in more legal immigrants, it is your patriotic duty to boo him. | ||
Everybody has to boo him. | ||
And whenever he tweets about it, we have to go after him and call the White House. | ||
Now that's, obviously, this is peanuts. | ||
Are we to be able to change the direction of the White House by doing this? | ||
Probably not. | ||
But at this point, I don't see any other course of action. | ||
I think that he's been totally co-opted. | ||
The MAGA movement has been totally co-opted by the same old GOP establishment types. | ||
You know, you've seen the focus of the administration shift from immigration, trade, non-intervention, instead towards Socialism? | ||
Like that's what we voted for? | ||
Was to stop socialism from happening? | ||
I don't think socialism is really going to commence anytime soon, and if it does, it's because of immigration. | ||
So, Donald Trump is cancelled until further notice. | ||
Now, we'll see if we vote for him in 2020. | ||
I imagine we will. | ||
And I imagine it'll be time to gin up support if it's really an emergency. | ||
But as of right now, consider me off the Trump train. | ||
I don't know, maybe we'll have to burn some MAGA hats. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But we are in crisis mode here. | ||
We've lost our guy. | ||
He's attacking Ann Coulter. | ||
He should be attacking Paul Ryan. | ||
He should be attacking Mitch McConnell. | ||
That he's done this says something very profound about what's happened in the administration in the White House. | ||
But so, that's Trump. | ||
That's why he's canceled. | ||
Tomorrow we're gonna get into the Yang Gang a little bit. | ||
I was gonna try and squeeze it in tonight, but I just don't think we have time to do that. | ||
It's been about an hour. | ||
So we'll tackle Yang Gang in full. | ||
I know a lot of people have been asking me, What are your serious thoughts about that? | ||
Break down his policy. | ||
Talk about UBI. | ||
Talk about VAT. | ||
I will do all of that. | ||
I should be able to do that tomorrow in case, you know, unless anything crazy or big happens. | ||
So stay tuned for that. | ||
But for now, we're going to take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys are saying. | ||
We'll see how people are reacting to this. | ||
And it's funny because you know that I'm an honest and consistent guy because I'll have people one year ago who are telling me, You're a Trump sycophant. | ||
You will agree with anything. | ||
You will rationalize anything that he does. | ||
And now, since the midterms, I have people telling me, you're just like Ann Coulter. | ||
You're a black pillar. | ||
You're nothing but negative, and you've just got to give him more time. | ||
You've just got to be patient, and all this other stuff. | ||
So, you know, my integrity on this, I think, has been demonstrated. | ||
I've gone with The evidence I've gone with. | ||
Facts and logic, so to speak. | ||
But let's see what people are saying, if people agree with my diagnosis here. | ||
Beta Bear says, why did Faith Goldie cancel Amran? | ||
I wasn't aware that happened. | ||
I don't know, you'll have to ask her. | ||
She'll be streaming, I think, in a couple of minutes. | ||
Simon Skolas says, why are almost all of your videos privated? | ||
Well, if you've noticed, I've been getting a little pushback lately. | ||
My Discord got shut down. | ||
Which I don't think I addressed that on the show yet. | ||
If you guys are in the Discord server, I've gotten some emails, people saying, Oh, I got kicked out of the Discord. | ||
Can you re-add me? | ||
My Discord server got shut down. | ||
I got suspended off Discord and got suspended off Streamlabs. | ||
So obviously there is a little bit of increased scrutiny right now. | ||
So I'm just making sure that people can't go back and find a show from like three years ago or two years ago and say, Oh, he said a bad word or he did this. | ||
And you know, August 2017 so we've got to shut him down now, you know, so I just privated everything just to make sure that in this time of Persecution I'll be protected to some extent but maybe I'll unlock them at a later date. | ||
I'm not really sure. | ||
It's just getting really, you can see the walls are kind of closing in right now. | ||
Take Cover says, Never forget that Trump retweeted white genocide and made hating the media mainstream. | ||
He may have cucked, but we should all still be grateful to him. | ||
I agree to an extent. | ||
That's always been my position. | ||
Even if he falls short or whatever, we still have to recognize that he's done a great amount of good. | ||
So, I'm not saying that Trump is a bad guy. | ||
I'm not saying that Trump has not been a net positive, which is a little bit different from what other people are saying. | ||
He has been a net positive. | ||
And I think he was, his coming along in his election was necessary and a good thing. | ||
We have to recognize the shortcomings here. | ||
We have to recognize that he has fallen short. | ||
He has, to an extent, failed so far. | ||
And so, to have a nuanced take, you're right. | ||
We should be grateful. | ||
There has been a lot of good stuff, a lot of good achievements. | ||
But at this point he's been co-opted, so there'll be a lot less of that, I imagine. | ||
Klondell says, we must secure the existence of Yang bucks and a future for Yang gang children. | ||
So true. | ||
Klondell says, Vice President Yang. | ||
He has a nice ring to it. | ||
Yikes, big guy. | ||
HyperConservative says, Big Guy, don't cancel the call-in shows and I'll never get the chance to be on my favorite show, America First with Nick Fuentes. | ||
We need extreme vetting for the call-ins. | ||
Hashtag gang gang. | ||
Call-ins are canceled. | ||
We don't have the Discord server and the call-in last week was terrible. | ||
Ruggles says, keep the call-ins. | ||
They are instructive to our Spurges. | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
Sorry. | ||
You know, all these people bossing me around. | ||
Nobody watches the Colin shows and everybody complains. | ||
So, why am I going to keep doing them? | ||
James Russell says, Yang responding to Partisan Girl, Syria has done more to end foreign wars than Trump leaving Syria by leaving 200 men there for Israel. | ||
Well, that's not really true, but I think the meme is fine. | ||
Joshua Larson says, Nick, why are all the old America First episodes private? | ||
I answered that one already. | ||
Throb says, Shalom Nick! | ||
Wondering what happened to your... Okay, just... Okay! | ||
All right. | ||
We're doing just great. | ||
We're doing just great. | ||
We're doing great. | ||
I'm fine. | ||
I'm fine. | ||
Recently started watching your show. | ||
Was disappointed to see them go. | ||
If it's a self-preservation move, I get it. | ||
But maybe an option for premiumers to get access to them? | ||
God bless. | ||
Yeah, let me just do that. | ||
that. | ||
Let me just, yeah, let me just find a way to upload 330 hour long videos just for you. | ||
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I'm sorry. | |
I didn't mean to, didn't mean to bark at you like that. | ||
Didn't mean to snap at you like that. | ||
I'm sure it'll only be temporary. | ||
We'll have to see, but maybe you should just watch them, you know, when they're live, right? | ||
I'm on the air. | ||
I figure it's not that big of a blow because I'm on live every night. | ||
So if you're, uh, if you're missing me or whatever, just wait, Just wait a couple of days, I'll be back, you know. | ||
Car rocks says thank you for your work. | ||
Please keep spreading awareness. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat much appreciated I will I will always keep it up here Really good comic says who knew that when Nick declared to go against fake conservatives this year that Trump would be a surprise final boss Yeah, right who could have imagined? | ||
But it's him. | ||
It's Kushner. | ||
It's Ivanka It's Charlie Kirk It's Mick Mulvaney. | ||
It's a lot of bad people in the administration. | ||
I don't think it's all him. | ||
I think he's got a lot of bad people surrounding him and controlling what he sees, controlling the information that he's fed, what options are at his disposal, what the base is thinking, the polling. | ||
A lot is being withheld from him, I believe. | ||
In a certain sense, he's sort of trapped in the White House. | ||
He's got a little bit less flexibility. | ||
So, El Sapo says, should America First Nationalist be against Puerto Rico statehood? | ||
And if so, is it bad optics to publicly be against them becoming a state? | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
Puerto Rico, which way do you think Puerto Rico is going to swing? | ||
You think Puerto Rico becoming a state is going to help us electorally or it's going to hurt us? | ||
It's going to become Democratic, obviously. | ||
So you'll have two more Democratic senators. | ||
You'll have at least another Democratic representative. | ||
I don't know what the population is there, but I imagine it'll be one or maybe a few. | ||
And you'll get electoral votes in the presidential election, which will be more blue votes. | ||
So why? | ||
And then we'll have to bail them out. | ||
I mean, they're in how many? | ||
$73 billion in debt or something like that. | ||
So then we'll have to bail them out. | ||
What's the argument on the other side of that for us making the mistake? | ||
Why would that be good for us? | ||
And why would it be bad optics to oppose it? | ||
It's an obvious power grab. | ||
You know? | ||
Should we split up Montana into three states? | ||
Or should we split up the South into a hundred states? | ||
You know? | ||
Well, no, of course not. | ||
It's a power grab by Republicans to do that. | ||
Oh, and the same is true with Puerto Rico. | ||
I don't think that's bad optics. | ||
Just let them become an independent country. | ||
They're a different country than us, you know? | ||
Abradof Linkler says, My pastor had a great message from Psalm 37 about the Lord not forsaking his saints. | ||
Thought you might need the encouragement. | ||
God bless. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
I do appreciate that. | ||
PoopooKing69420 says, My guy. | ||
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My guy! | |
He says Israel does so much for us and we do nothing for them. | ||
Does it concern you that downtown Chicago has no Holocaust museum? | ||
Please ensure this donation goes to that end. | ||
Hashtag greatest ally. | ||
I believe they actually do have several Holocaust museums. | ||
I know I've been to one. | ||
I know I've been to one as a child. | ||
You know, isn't that funny how movies are rated R because of, like, violence and gore? | ||
Like, you would never show your child... I don't know, you would never, like, sit down and watch Die Hard with your young child. | ||
Well, I don't know, maybe... I guess it depends on how old they are, but you would never watch... What's a, like, hobo with a shotgun? | ||
You'd never watch that with your child. | ||
You would never watch a very graphic, horrible film like that with your child because they're not ready for those sensitive images, you know? | ||
But it's weird because when I was a child, we did have to read in fourth grade about all these horrible atrocities and see photographs and documentary evidence. | ||
And it's weird because, you know, we never saw that, for example, about the communist casualties, you know, under Stalin, which were largely perpetrated against Christians. | ||
We never, at least not in public school, heard it about the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire, you know, or the plague. | ||
It was never anything like that. | ||
It was only like one tragedy where we were really beat over the head with this graphic imagery. | ||
And it's such that it really made an emotional impact on a lot of people, or most people, I guess you could say. | ||
And I don't know why that is. | ||
It just seems kind of weird. | ||
But, yeah, you're right. | ||
You're right. | ||
They do so much for them, or for us. | ||
We do nothing for them. | ||
We have to do more for Israel. | ||
And I think we should have as many Holocaust museums as we have Starbucks and McDonald's combined. | ||
We can never be allowed to forget what happened in Germany 70 years ago during World War II. | ||
We can never be allowed to forget. | ||
It should be like every day you get a reminder on your phone. | ||
Maybe with your alarm, you know, when it wakes you up at noon. | ||
You know when your alarm wakes you up at 11.30 a.m.? | ||
You know, there's also a little reminder. | ||
Remember, like never forget. | ||
And maybe there'll be a little blurb. | ||
It'll be like a Holocaust survivor story. | ||
And, you know, there's so many survivor stories. | ||
You could probably have one every day for like a thousand years. | ||
Because there's just so many accounts of how many horrible things happened. | ||
So many survivors, you know, just, you know, Sheckleburg was. | ||
And on this day, this horrible thing happened. | ||
And, ah, what a tragedy. | ||
And then you'll, you know, you go about your day. | ||
You'll go into the shower. | ||
You'll be brushing your teeth. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe before you use an app, like before you play Farmville or something. | ||
I don't know what games you guys play. | ||
I play Hole.io. | ||
I play Sudoku. | ||
Maybe before you do a Sudoku game, it's like, instead of an advertisement, it'll be a 15-second clip of, like, an emaciated victim of the Holocaust sort of, like, trudging through a camp or something, you know? | ||
And a lot of those videos were staged, but they're still very important to convey the underlying message, which is you cannot say anything bad about Jewish people. | ||
So, I think it's so important. | ||
You're so right about that. | ||
And I will make sure your super chat goes to this end. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You'll have to ask Patrick Casey. | ||
I don't know why you'd ask me about that. | ||
Because I'm not in the group, so I don't know. | ||
uh w cast is cool whiteboard israel sounds like a great place to live yeah if you're jewish i'm sure it's wonderful deplorable mike says uh whoops scroll down too far there just a heads up from a fellow nikka the pepe style peacekeeper sweatshirt merch was taken down from gear bubble Any clue? | ||
Also, some premium episodes were released in the subscription feeds as well. | ||
I know. | ||
I know! | ||
I know! | ||
They're talking about this, the Gearbubble shirt. | ||
That's old news! | ||
I just don't know. | ||
You know my favorite is when the show goes down and then people DM me on Twitter, Nick, the show is down. | ||
Really? | ||
Thanks for telling me. | ||
I had no idea. | ||
And even if I didn't have an idea, I'm checking my Twitter DMs in the middle of the show. | ||
I'm not reading my notes during the show. | ||
I'm not managing the stream. | ||
I'm reading your Twitter DMs. | ||
So thank you to all the 50 people every time who at me, DM me, Nick, F, they showage you, they shut you down. | ||
Thank you so much, and thanks! | ||
GearBubble took down my sweatshirt three months ago. | ||
Thank you so much! | ||
I'm sorry, I'm sorry. | ||
You're just trying to be helpful. | ||
You're just trying to be helpful. | ||
That's rude of me to respond in this way, but I'm a little bit frustrated, okay? | ||
I'm a little bit frustrated. | ||
It's bad enough, you know, it would be... Look, It would be bad enough if they just kicked me off everything and they persecute me all the time for just being an Hispanic campus conservative. | ||
But if that wasn't enough, they take my shirt off the thing, I have to private all my videos because they're reporting them, and so on and so forth. | ||
If that wasn't bad enough, then I just have constantly people reminding me, did you know, hey, why'd you do this? | ||
So, it's sort of like a, you know, double dipping, double jeopardy there. | ||
But thank you, I appreciate what you are trying to be helpful there. | ||
And I know that I was privating all the videos and I accidentally made public a few of the premium shows, so I'm well aware, but we have it taken care of now. | ||
Cyrus says, drain the swamp more like drown in the swamp, LMAO. | ||
Yeah, basically. | ||
God's Plan says, why would Trump even run in 2020 if he loses the base and has to face Biden with a good chance of losing? | ||
Is there a chance he drops out? | ||
This is premature. | ||
Premature. | ||
We have no idea what the 2020 race is gonna look like. | ||
Biden hasn't even announced yet, so we don't even know if he's going to run. | ||
People are asking, why would he even run against Biden? | ||
We don't even know if Biden is running. | ||
Nobody knows if Biden is running. | ||
He has a good chance at winning still. | ||
If the nominee is Harris, I think he'll win. | ||
If the nominee is Warren, I think he'll win. | ||
And the Democratic primary is a total wild card right now. | ||
We haven't even had the first debate yet. | ||
The first Republican candidate to announce in the 2016 election was in April 2015. | ||
So we're not even at the point where the earliest candidate announced in the last election yet and people are already why should Trump even run it's already over well you don't even it hasn't even it's not even close to beginning yet you know when people say it's just beginning we're not even like We're months away from that happening. | ||
You know, summer is when everybody has announced, basically. | ||
And I think in the spring is when they have their first debate. | ||
And it's not until next year when the first primaries and caucuses are, so... And then that's before the nominee, that's before... So we're getting a little ahead of ourselves. | ||
Trump still has time for course correction, and, you know, depending on what happens in the Democratic primary, he could have a better chance, as opposed to a worse chance. | ||
Not better than 2016, but it obviously comes in degrees. | ||
I'm not saying that I'm optimistic that's going to happen, but I'm saying, why should he even run? | ||
Well, he still has about a year to go. | ||
He still has about a year to turn things around. | ||
I'm not optimistic, but that's possible. | ||
We still have to see what the Democratic primary will look like. | ||
Everybody chill out. | ||
Solid Voice's new knicker here. | ||
Sorry to hear about the discord. | ||
You compare Chicago to Burlington one time and a frowny face. | ||
Do you think your days on YouTube are numbered? | ||
Contingency plan? | ||
Keep trucking, man. | ||
Well, since you're new, I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna give you a lot of shade here. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't say anything bad on YouTube, so I can't imagine. | ||
I mean, everything that is... Most of the show is a comedy routine. | ||
This show is basically a comedy show. | ||
So if you find anything offensive in the show, anything that targets a protected group or anything like that, a marginalized group, it's comedy. | ||
It's a comedy show. | ||
So I don't know how you can... Well, you have a problem with comedy. | ||
You have a problem with jokes. | ||
I'm being ironic. | ||
The whole show's ironic. | ||
I'm actually a liberal. | ||
This is a Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert type show where I play a caricature of a really handsome, smart, paleo-conservative American nationalist. | ||
And that's why it's sometimes over the top. | ||
You know, deep down I'm actually a progressive. | ||
I'm an Afro-Latino progressive. | ||
My pronouns are he and him. | ||
And, you know, so it's all just a big routine. | ||
I actually live in Brooklyn. | ||
Okay, I actually live in Brooklyn. | ||
I make $150,000 a year writing about, like, Pinterest crafts. | ||
So, you know, people are trying to take me down. | ||
Jared Holt, we should go get a Cosmo sometime at a bar and then have group sex with, you know, a bunch of furry people and, you know, do whatever else liberals do. | ||
Because that's all I am. | ||
That's all I am is just a regular old liberal and, you know, I'm just out here trekking, trying to support people of color. | ||
Do I have a contingency plan? | ||
If I did, I wouldn't tell you. | ||
these crazy white bigots, regressive white conservatives. | ||
So I don't think I'll get kicked off YouTube for that reason. | ||
And do I have a contingency plan? | ||
If I did, I wouldn't tell you. | ||
Why would I? | ||
It's so funny. | ||
All these new fresh faces. | ||
Hey Nick, what are you going to do if you get kicked off? | ||
Hey Nick, what's next? | ||
What are your plans? | ||
What are you going to do in five years? | ||
Why are you accumulating fertilizer in your basement? | ||
See, that last part is just a classic joke. | ||
That last part about fertilizer is just another classic ironic joke. | ||
You know, just total Quintessential America First, dark liberal humor there, redditeer humor, you know. | ||
But I'm not going to tell you my contingency plan. | ||
Why would I tell you that? | ||
So you could come kill me? | ||
So you could come shut down whatever else I got going on? | ||
So you could call whoever I'm connected to next? | ||
So you could call somebody from my high school? | ||
I'm not telling you. | ||
I'm not... If I... By the way, if D-Day comes and I'm not around anymore, like, I don't know, maybe I'm just done, okay, everybody? | ||
Well, you have to continue the show in some form, even if you're doing smoke signals, even if it's... I don't know, maybe I just go to the woods for a little while, okay? | ||
Maybe I just go to the woods for 40 years and I emerge later on. | ||
Because nobody else wants to... Nobody else wants to get behind me right after the way I'm treated by the college Republicans. | ||
What are you going to do next? | ||
All these people hiding behind a post. | ||
What are you going to do next? | ||
I don't want to be seen with you. | ||
I don't want to take a picture with you. | ||
I don't want to invite you to my campus. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I'll keep up the fight in some way, but I'm not disclosing my plans. | ||
Kilo 2 says there's still hope. | ||
Make America great again. | ||
Good luck, right? | ||
All part of the plan. | ||
Derpster says 2016 is wall mode. | ||
2019 Donnie is cancelled. | ||
LMAO, yeah. | ||
Israel, please help me, right? | ||
David Sperner says I've noticed that whenever Trump gets more moderate, the more positive his replies get. | ||
Almost like Twitter's trying to push him in a certain direction or something. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That seems a little conspiratorial. | ||
It just seems like there's probably more moderate people than extreme people, right? | ||
JP says, my MAGA hat and shirts gave my doggy a perfect spot inside the house. | ||
Didn't even have to take the pup out over the weekend. | ||
Doggies love MAGA. | ||
Yeah, burning the MAGA hat, huh? | ||
El Sapo says, just don't cancel the Super Chats and good show. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Max says the Super Chat may be redeemed for $1,000 in 2020. | ||
Can't wait for the Yangbucks, right? | ||
Garrett Dalton says, do you think we should discourage women wearing makeup? | ||
I don't have a problem with it always, but I see a lot of it as dishonest about one's appearance. | ||
No, no! | ||
And I'm so sick of all these trad people like, stop wearing makeup! | ||
Have you seen women without makeup? | ||
Not a pretty picture, okay? | ||
And I'm not, look, I don't mean to be offensive, but We know that women don't age as well as men do. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
And, uh, that's, you know, we just want ladies to wear an appropriate and modest amount of makeup. | ||
I understand what you're saying. | ||
There are people who just cake it on, and it's either a bad look or it's deceptive, but, uh, there's nothing wrong with makeup. | ||
There's nothing wrong with wearing a little bit of makeup, okay? | ||
You know, look, I'm gonna be out there busting my ass to put food on the table. | ||
You can't doll yourself up for a little bit. | ||
Because women always complain about that. | ||
Oh, we have to do all this for men. | ||
We have to dress up and paint our face and fix our hair and everything. | ||
Yeah, you do. | ||
Okay? | ||
Because we're out there getting exploded and we're out there on the front lines. | ||
I'm trying to save the white race over here dealing with right-wing watch and all these other people. | ||
You can spend a half hour putting on a little bit of makeup so you look a little bit prettier. | ||
Alright. | ||
I think that's a fair compromise. | ||
The problem is these liberal women, they just fall. | ||
They just cake it on. | ||
And it doesn't even look good. | ||
They do it, like, for themselves. | ||
They do it because it's a really bold look. | ||
It's really expressive. | ||
You know? | ||
I see that a lot on Instagram, and I see that on Snapchat. | ||
A lot of my people I knew from high school who have gone far left, these college women, they're like ugly, unremarkable women in high school, and then they get empowered when they go to college, and they, you know, it's like literally putting lipstick on a pig, right? | ||
And, oh, I'm in all these bold colors and just caking it on. | ||
That's not helping, sweetheart. | ||
In fact, it's making it worse. | ||
So, makeup, but just do it the right way, please. | ||
So yeah, no, we should not do all this trad stuff about, you know, natural beauty. | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
I wouldn't go that far. | ||
America First says, what are your thoughts on the Antifa doxing of IE and others? | ||
We need some legislation to help protect people from this and maybe go after big tech. | ||
Why though, honestly? | ||
Look, if you don't want to get doxed, it's generally pretty easy. | ||
The people that have been doxed at Identity Europa were doxed because they were careless. | ||
You know, and I think there was some person who was doxed in my server Look, you have to take a little responsibility for yourselves. | ||
All this victim kind of talk, we have to be protected. | ||
Look, there's a lot we can do in the way of simply protecting ourselves. | ||
You know, you got people that are just, they're just so careless. | ||
Just talking about themselves and giving out personal details because they want to show off or brag. | ||
And it's like, how many times do I have to say it on the show? | ||
You just have to understand your own circumstance. | ||
Is it worth it? | ||
Nine times out of ten, it's not worth it. | ||
You know, if you want to have your career or whatever, you don't want to have all your activities publicized, so just be careful and you should be fine. | ||
The people that get dodged are people that are not careful. | ||
They don't take basic precautions, you know? | ||
They say that when you look at people who get assassinated, the most common things that you could do to prevent yourself from getting assassinated is lock your doors and windows, check the backseat before you get in the car. | ||
And I can't tell you how I know that, but it's always the littlest things. | ||
Because most people are not thinking. | ||
Most people are not aware. | ||
Most people do not have that kind of situational awareness. | ||
Most people are not careful. | ||
If you take the smallest steps to take care of yourself, and that's just an analogy, but you understand. | ||
The smallest steps operationally to take care of that, and you're good. | ||
You don't have to worry about it. | ||
Now, does that mean you're totally rock solid, safe, you'll never get doxxed ever? | ||
No. | ||
But you will be okay in 99% of instances. | ||
So I don't know if it's legislation. | ||
The people that are getting doxxed are being careless. | ||
And if you're being careless, that's going to happen no matter what. | ||
And how is that even an arrestable offense? | ||
You know, here's this person's address and whatever. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I guess it should be. | ||
Maybe social media should do more about it, but I don't know. | ||
The thing is, does it go the other way? | ||
Is that the worst thing in the world that it goes the other way? | ||
I just see it as like, I don't know, will that be applied against our own people? | ||
And does that take a tool out of our arsenal? | ||
Now, I don't advocate for doxxing, but hey, look, all's fair in love and war, right? | ||
Uh, but I'm personally against it. | ||
I would never dox. | ||
I've, I've been sent the dox of a lot of journalists and other people, and I have the dox of a lot of people, but I would never give it out. | ||
I would never post it. | ||
I've discouraged it in the past. | ||
Um, but I just, I don't know. | ||
I just think that this problem can be solved locally. | ||
That, I guess that's what I'm getting at here. | ||
Solid Voice says, apologies, or whoops, uh, hang on. | ||
Scroll down too far. | ||
Apologies if it's already been covered, but is iTunes an option for you? | ||
Would love to be able to follow along and listen at work. | ||
I'm sure you would love that, Wagey. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We're gonna try to get some sort of a podcast back on the air. | ||
I had an audio-only format on SoundCloud, and I had a guy doing that for me, and then he dropped off the face of the earth and took the whole thing with him, so it's like... | ||
That was a little demoralizing, so I'm gonna try and figure out something to get it back on iTunes, but we'll see. | ||
Maybe that'll happen later this year. | ||
El Sapo says, I agree Puerto Rico should go independent. | ||
It's 89 billion in debt. | ||
It's just the media will sometimes smear people and feds suppress independence movement over there. | ||
Uh yeah, independence is the way. | ||
Basketball says, I grant you the n-word pass that expires at the end of the stream. | ||
You don't need to, I'm black. | ||
Jose says, your heart to heart talk with partygoers. | ||
They must listen for all that keep supporting and donating behind their unpunished life. | ||
Doesn't exist anymore, fella. | ||
Doesn't exist. | ||
It was taken down. | ||
Live only. | ||
We can't keep archives of things like this. | ||
Basketball says, everyone please like the stream and super chat now. | ||
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So true. | |
So true. | ||
Sharpe says, why can't Israel love all races like we do? | ||
Yeah, they should get smart. | ||
They don't realize that the real strength of our nation derives from Mexicans and immigrants. | ||
They have no idea that that's what powers the American superpower. | ||
Military economic might is illiterate people with 85 IQ from Mexico. | ||
Hyman says, seeing lots of electioneering memes on the timeline recently. | ||
The naive optimism of 2016 memes is too depressing, but it's coming back, baby. | ||
Yang gang. | ||
I don't know if it's the same thing, but yeah, it's more energy, I guess. | ||
Max says, Fertilizer? | ||
I didn't know you were Irish, Nick. | ||
Very cool. | ||
Yeah, I am actually a quarter Irish. | ||
Solid says, well, I just like your brand and want to see you go far. | ||
All love here, man. | ||
Thank you, big guy. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
Drumpf says, interesting to see people go for a yang because of the promise of 1,000 shekels. | ||
Remember when we made fun of all the dumb Gibbs like the Obama phones? | ||
I don't know what you're talking about, Boomer. | ||
I don't think we ever made fun of Obama phones. | ||
The Obama phone thing was a meme in 2008. | ||
I was in 6th grade in 2008. | ||
So, remember when we made fun of Obama phones? | ||
I don't know what you're talking about, Boomer. | ||
I was in... | ||
You know, I was playing Battleship in gym class in 6th grade at the time. | ||
And anyway, that's a different story right now. | ||
Look, if we're gonna have a welfare state, we're gonna need advantages. | ||
So, and I'm gonna get into all this tomorrow, but people that are saying, we're too good for UBI, we can't take UBI, it's demeaning, there's no dignity in it. | ||
Please get with the times, you know. | ||
And it's always boomers, too. | ||
It's always people that are fine. | ||
It's always people that are doing economically well that say this. | ||
Trust fund people, boomers. | ||
Taking a thousand dollars, that's beneath me. | ||
Yeah, well, when you have a trust fund, it's easy to say that, right? | ||
Not that I need the Yangbucks or anything like that. | ||
Not that I'm a poor person or anything like that, but I think it's always very interesting to see who shills against that and for what reason. | ||
David Sperner says the fertilizer 13 rifles and 10,000 rounds of ammunition are for my roses officer. | ||
I swear disavow disavow disavow We're not about that Basketball says disclaimer green screen always up that protects you. | ||
Okay, what? | ||
Boomer content says how are normies so stupid. | ||
It's so obvious. | ||
We will be a third world country the way we are going It's like two plus two equals four. | ||
Well, most people don't think about it. | ||
So Most people don't spend time and actually think about what's happening. | ||
They just, you know, take it at face value and they go to work. | ||
Kim waits as many women look worse in makeup. | ||
No makeup gang. | ||
You're a retard. | ||
You're wrong. | ||
You're just wrong about that. | ||
Women always, in my opinion, look better with a modest amount of makeup than with none. | ||
And that's just my personal opinion. | ||
And if you disagree with that, I think it's kind of gay, honestly. | ||
The thing about the Trad Meme, I'm really kind of moving away from the Trad Meme. | ||
Don't get me wrong, I'm still a Catholic. | ||
I'm still all about the fundamental human nature that we have to accept and work within. | ||
But, like Roger Scruden, for example. | ||
Is our biggest problem really that the buildings are ugly and the music's too loud? | ||
I mean, Roger Scruton's whole campaign crusade against modernism can be boiled down to, Hey, Sonny, why don't you turn down that pop music? | ||
And these buildings are made of glass. | ||
Back in my day, they were made out of brick and mortar. | ||
I mean... | ||
Can we give it a rest, please? | ||
With all this, you know, just we have to be old. | ||
Look at me, I'm wearing a bow tie and I, you know, to a certain extent we have to live within our time. | ||
We have to live in the society that we were given. | ||
We have to play with the cards we're dealt here. | ||
So this, a lot of this stuff is cringe, dude. | ||
A lot of the trad stuff you have to recognize is cringe. | ||
Now not all of it, not, you know, Traditional gender roles, good. | ||
Traditional nationalism, good. | ||
Traditional Catholicism, good. | ||
Traditional conservatism, good. | ||
But the trad meme and all that kind of stuff. | ||
Oh, look at me. | ||
I made these little berries in my gay little garden. | ||
I made a farm fresh gay little salad from my little garden in the backyard. | ||
It's local and it's all natural. | ||
Shut up! | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch! | ||
Just eat a double quarter pounder with cheese. | ||
I don't care if it makes me impotent. | ||
I don't care if it makes me depressed and I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
I'm going to do it anyway. | ||
Anything to avoid this sort of just trad, just like weird mentality that we're going to do everything. | ||
Everything's going to be DIY in your backyard. | ||
I'm going to live in this little wooden shed and I'm going to fix myself. | ||
Oh, I'm going to cut all these little leaves from my garden and put them in a salad and Just shut up and eat the Big Mac, dummy. | ||
And I don't know, is that irrational? | ||
That's just my gut feeling on that kind of stuff. | ||
It's a little much. | ||
It's a little bit LARP-y for me, okay? | ||
Henry Yates says, and with a big super chat. | ||
Thank you, big guy. | ||
He has been dishing out the shekels. | ||
All month. | ||
If Henry Yates keeps it up, we don't even need the Yang bucks. | ||
We don't even need the Yang bucks under these circumstances. | ||
He says, Hey man, don't worry about the twins. | ||
They'll be fine. | ||
We need to keep you going. | ||
Branding idea. | ||
We are the true right, which implies all other forms of conservatives are false and invokes the idea of true north. | ||
What you think? | ||
I got your back, big guy. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Hope the twins are doing well. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It sounds a little bit too much like the true cons, because that was the branding of Bill Kristol in the 2016 election, was the true conservatives. | ||
I don't know the true right, the fixation on the authenticity of what is right wing to me is, it's important to me, but I mean, is that really important in the way of branding? | ||
I think alternative right was a lot better in that regard because what people see as the right wing now, they don't like. | ||
Nobody likes what the right wing stands for currently. | ||
These free market fundamentalism, the foreign wars, that kind of stuff, nobody likes that. | ||
So if you're saying, oh, I'm really right wing or I'm, you know, whatever, well, I think it's kind of contributing to the problem. | ||
The alternative right was a good brand before it got corrupted because it says, we're everything, we're going to thwart all your expectations about what the right wing should be about. | ||
We have to embrace that same kind of energy. | ||
That's why things that focus on, you know, grassroots, rebellion, dissent, that's where we're going to have to operate as opposed to authentic or whatever because, I don't know, I mean, that's the same thing that they used in 2016. | ||
People could just as easily say, well, the true conservatism is Reagan. | ||
The true right is Ronald Reagan. | ||
And I don't know if that's something we really want to be on board with, you know? | ||
So we do have to find a name, but I think that's a little bit, uh, No, I think I'm good. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I had her on the show. | ||
I don't drink. | ||
Basketball says, you need a bodyguard, Nick? | ||
I can guard you spear in hand. | ||
No, I think I'm good. | ||
El Sapo says, you'd have Owen Benjamin on the show. | ||
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Kilo2 says, Nick, get Laura Loomer on the show. | ||
I had her on the show. | ||
And Anon says, did you have any drinks at CPAC? | ||
Liquored up Nick would be Savage AF. | ||
Drunk stream when? | ||
I don't drink. | ||
I've never had a drink. | ||
So no drunk streams planned. | ||
Henry Yates has heard, didn't know about the previous gay branding. | ||
Yeah, yeah, because honestly, we are, I mean, you're correct in the sense that we are the true right. | ||
We are the authentic right. | ||
We're actually right wing. | ||
But the problem is, is that the new right, true right, true conservative has been done so many times that it's been done to death, basically. | ||
So. | ||
That's why we want to focus on maybe a restoration or you know that's why American Renaissance is good because it's like we're bringing back. | ||
I much prefer totally separating ourselves from right-wing or conservative and just saying we're nationalist. | ||
Something to that effect. | ||
A reactionary. | ||
Something that's totally new, totally hip, totally fresh, at least in terms of the branding. | ||
Like AIM had great optics. | ||
It was a red, white, and blue, but it wasn't the red, white, and blue of George W. Bush. | ||
It was a older, more classical red, white, and blue. | ||
You know, it was about, in the same way, like American Renaissance. | ||
It brings to mind an idea of a restoration, sort of like Make America Great Again. | ||
Something like that, but edgier, is what we're going for. | ||
But I do appreciate the suggestion. | ||
Bratmobile says, impotent gang, soft wiener nationalism. | ||
Now, it's a joke, it's a joke, but Honestly, look, we have to equip ourselves to battle in this time. | ||
So people pitching this idea of retreat and, you know... | ||
Retreat and surrender. | ||
I've never been a believer in that. | ||
We have to fight on the battlefield here. | ||
So the people that say, oh, just don't wear makeup and we have to go live in a little village somewhere and churn our own butter and we'll just go back to the 19th century. | ||
We have to fight in the world we live in. | ||
They're going to come for us eventually. | ||
So we have to win here. | ||
Boomer comments says our new brand will be called Racist. | ||
The Racist Right. | ||
I like it. | ||
We're done with all these alt-right fags. | ||
Welcome to the Racist Right. | ||
No, that's a joke. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
I hate racism. | ||
I love black people. | ||
I love Asians. | ||
I love Asians so much. | ||
I love Mexicans so much. | ||
I love black people. | ||
I love them all. | ||
I love all the races. | ||
Maybe you could call me a racist in the sense that I love all races so much. | ||
I'm a race amphist, I guess you could say. | ||
Or what is the expression? | ||
I'm a race philist, okay? | ||
I just love the races. | ||
All the races. | ||
They're all so wonderful and they should just be everywhere. | ||
Pro Truth says, have you seen Alita? | ||
It's red-pilled. | ||
Look up Alita, Neo-Third Reich Division. | ||
I'm not gonna do that, but I have heard that people are enjoying Alita, so maybe I'll go see it. | ||
But no promises. | ||
Seems a little... I don't know. | ||
I just hate the movies about girls. | ||
Why are all the movies now... Every movie now is like, so there's this girl and she's a little different than everyone else. | ||
Yeah. | ||
She's a little smarter than the other boys and girls. | ||
She's a little stronger. | ||
She's got a special ability. | ||
Her father was the CEO, a superhero, an alien. | ||
And it's up to her to change the world. | ||
But she wants to have a good time. | ||
She's just a regular girl. | ||
But she can get down to business and kick some ass, too. | ||
And I'm just so sick of that. | ||
I don't want to watch another movie about the special girl who saves the world. | ||
I want to watch something else. | ||
Uh, somebody... okay, yeah, I'm not reading that one. | ||
Aaron Ark says, Henry Yates, what's your net worth, bro? | ||
Yeah, right, seriously. | ||
Can we get... can we get some billionaires, some millionaires in chat? | ||
Right, but it looks like that's our last Super Chat. | ||
We're gonna call it a show. | ||
It's 8 30, so we have to call it at this point. | ||
But that's gonna do it for us. | ||
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