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Good evening, everybody.
nick fuentes
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be with you this evening.
It's gonna be a bit of a rough show, I have to say.
We have decidedly taken a turn on this show, which may or may not be noticeable.
Subtle.
It's been really subtle, I think, the change.
It's gonna be a little bit of a rough episode.
As you can tell, the title of the show, Trump Can't Stop Losing, The guy can't stop losing.
It's gonna be some black pills tonight, so...
You know, if you're of a sensitive stomach, you can't handle the black pills, maybe you're having a rough day, maybe this show is not for you tonight.
Because, you know, every now and again when I do a show about what's going on in this administration, it's so bad.
People are always telling me, but is there any white pill?
Is there any hope here?
I think there's a little bit, but some rough things tonight we'll be talking about the situation in Syria.
You remember Syria?
Now granted, we're in a better position in Syria than we were two years ago, I think.
We're in a better position in Syria than we would be if the other person were elected president in 2016.
But if you remember in December 2018, what were we promised?
We were promised a full withdrawal in 30 days.
Now they're saying we are going to leave behind 1,000 troops indefinitely.
So we'll be discussing that, and it's disputed, but we'll go over all that information in great detail.
E-Verify is going to be cut by 8%.
In the next budget so we went over this I think briefly last week or maybe the week before that the president's latest budget proposal for 2019 and in the latest budget it's just been disclosed that they'll be cutting the E-Verify program which of course E-Verify is this electronic program that allows the government to prevent illegal aliens from being hired in the private sector so a private business will run their record their information through the E-Verify system and find out verify if they're a citizen
And if not, they don't hire them.
That program's being cut by 8% in the next budget.
So we'll discuss that.
And then we will discuss this lawsuit with Devin Nunes, which, again, this was actually announced yesterday, but we didn't get a chance to talk about it on the show last night.
Representative Devin Nunes from California, he was the former House Intelligence Chairman.
He is launching a $250 million lawsuit against Twitter and three users on Twitter for defamation.
And a lot of people got really excited about that.
I'm gonna say why.
I'm gonna have to deflate a little bit of the optimism there.
Why that's not what a lot of people think it is.
So we'll get into all of that.
And it's going to be a rough show.
I got to tell you, it's Tuesday, early in the week.
It's that early in the week vibe, you know, we're just kind of down in the dumps, just keep getting kicked in the stomach.
So it's going to be a rough one.
So strap yourselves in, but there's much to discuss.
I think it will be a fun show regardless.
Before we get into all of that, I do want to say a couple of things.
First of all, I don't know if you caught this, but last night I was doing a Twitch stream.
I'm a little tired.
Maybe you can tell, maybe you can't tell.
But I'm a little tired, maybe a little under the weather, because last night, and I said this on the show yesterday, I said I'm going to do a gaming stream after the show.
Just a little gaming stream, because, you know, people ask me about it all the time.
They say, Nick, when's the next gaming stream?
When are you going to play Fallout New Vegas?
Whatever.
I said, all right, I'll do a gaming stream.
Six hours!
Six hours!
I don't know how that was allowed to happen, but I started this game, I played it all the way through to the end.
Battle for Bikini Bottom for the Zoomers out there.
So I might be a little bit tired.
I'm relapsing in just about every way.
Just when I think I'm back on the ball in terms of the sleep schedule, in terms of living a normal, healthy life, you know, having a good diet.
Today, I go to McDonald's, I just, I can't help myself.
I go to McDonald's because I'm thinking, oh, I haven't had it in a long time.
The last time I had it was Thursday, so I guess relatively.
But so I go to McDonald's because the weather's a little bit nicer.
I got the top down.
I'm like, you know, I've been doing good work lately.
Maybe I'll reward myself.
So I go through and I get the usual.
I get a hamburger with extra ketchup.
I get some fries and I get the donut fries also.
And this is my favorite part.
This is how you know you have a problem.
I go through the drive-thru, and I'm like, yes, I'll get the hamburger, extra ketchup, fries, and then can I get a six-piece donut fries?
And the guy says, oh no, we don't do those.
Those are only for breakfast.
And I am so confident.
I know the menu better than the workers at McDonald's.
I said, no, no, that's not right.
Check with your manager.
You serve the donut fries after breakfast.
So he goes, he talks to the manager, he comes back.
No, you're right.
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nick fuentes
And, uh, I don't know.
Is that a great victory?
I just think, to me, when you're at the point when you can confidently correct the workers at McDonald's about what they serve on their menu, the latest item that's been there for about a week, it's like, okay, maybe we've, maybe we've got a problem, so...
Tomorrow, tomorrow it begins!
All right?
I'm getting a good night's sleep.
I'm waking up before noon.
No McDonald's.
We're doing eggs.
We're doing the paleo diet.
All right?
Just, you know, fruits and vegetables and meat and the good stuff, right?
But anyway, enough about me.
A couple of other things I want to talk about before we jump into the Black Bills because, like I said, it's gonna be a little bit of a rough show.
We're gonna have a lot of criticism, so maybe we will.
sort of compensate for that with a little bit of nice things in the beginning i have to say there are some cool things going on today the president met with jair bolsonaro of brazil which was cool you know i've been waiting to see that for a long time if you guys have been watching this show for a while i know there's a lot of new viewers lately but if you've been watching the show for a while you remember that we covered the brazilian presidential election i
I think that was back in October when they had their first election and then a runoff election, and they elected this very based and red-pilled ex-military guy.
I think he was paramilitary, super right wing and woke on all the relevant facts about degeneracy, about demographics, about a lot of things.
And so I know a lot of people are excited when he got elected that we knew, OK, this epic handshake meeting is going to happen between our God Emperor and the Trump of the tropics, so to speak, in Brazil.
So it's obviously it's not the same anymore because now we look at Trump and we're like, you always see is this flawed boomer who just watches too much television as opposed to, you know, somebody who's going to retake Constantinople or something like that.
But in any case, it was cool to see Trump and Bolsonaro, you know, two to fashy goys hanging out.
And then the other thing, which is awesome going on this week, and I'm gonna spend a little bit of time on this and then we'll get into the other stuff, because I think this is very important.
But John McCain is back in the news, and we love John McCain.
Oh, everybody loves John McCain.
What a hero.
He's such a great American.
He was a soldier, and then he was a congressperson, and a senator, and He's just a great hero, right?
And Meghan McCain is on the view, and she's all self-righteous about it.
I don't know what prompted this, but President Trump, I think, made some passing remark about John McCain recently.
Today, he said something to the effect.
What did he say that was very cool about John McCain?
He said, I never cared for John McCain and I never will or something like that.
And Meghan McCain, John McCain's daughter who's on The View, responds, Oh, well, you're obsessed with my father.
My father was a great man and all this other stuff.
And I will say the one redeeming thing about Trump, I think, is his hatred for John McCain.
I think after all is said and done, and there's a lot of other things, policy-wise and metapolitically, but the one thing that I will never hate Trump for is that he does not like John McCain.
Because John McCain, it is worth repeating, is just the worst, possibly the worst person among the worst people in American history.
And he is burning in hell.
And it's a good thing that he died.
And I know a lot of people might say that, oh that's That's controversial.
You can't say that.
That's really insensitive.
That's really offensive.
But think about it.
Why is John McCain a hero?
Every time this guy is in the news, it's always... Well, everyone can agree.
Left and right, we can all agree that we can kiss John McCain's ass because he was such a hero.
Why?
Why was he a hero?
He is the epitome of everything that is wrong with the elites in this country.
Because if you think about it, what is the job of a senator?
What is the job of a politician?
The job of a politician is to represent the interests of your constituents, of your people.
And you look at the vote on healthcare.
The president brings this up a lot.
I think more than is good for him.
The president's always talking.
I've been to like three rallies, and at every rally from 2017 to 2019, he talks about how John McCain voted no on repealing Obamacare.
So it's a little bit too much.
But that is one perfect example of what is wrong with the elite in this country.
Here is a guy, John McCain, who he ran against Barack Obama in 2008, the first time, when Barack Obama was running on universal health care.
It wasn't yet this Medicare for all type thing, but it was.
Affordable care, right?
And John McCain won many elections on a platform of repealing Obamacare.
This is what Republicans have been running on since 2010.
So John McCain wins elections.
He promises his Republican constituents people are getting killed in the healthcare market.
I'm gonna fix your healthcare.
I'm gonna get rid of Obamacare.
Vote for me.
Here he gets the chance.
The President gets elected.
They've got it on the floor of the House.
They invoke this arcane Senate rule so that you're able to pass it through the Senate with a simple majority, repealing and replacing Obamacare.
And he votes no.
And he voted no despite the President because of his own petty political rivalry.
And what does that tell you about Washington, D.C.?
That this guy Is this vaunted superstar, oh he's a hero, the moral leader of our nation, the moral leader of Arizona, and he's what a real man looks like and he's what a real American looks like.
Really?
Because the task of the president, or rather the task of a politician, any politician, senator, congressman, even the president, is to represent the concerns of your people.
What did he do for these people?
He betrayed them.
Here's a man who has accomplished nothing, was totally unaccountable for all the bad decisions he was a part of.
The Iraq War was one of them.
Responsible for bloodshed around the world.
No accountability.
No consequences.
Nobody even considers that.
It was just he was there for a long time, and he was really polite.
And, you know, that's about it.
This, you know, this arrogance, this pretentiousness, aloofness, and they call it Civility.
Right?
That's what they call it.
This bygone era of civility.
No, it was aloofness.
It was that these people are better than us, and they are beyond accountability, and they should never pay for their consequences, and they should be worshipped even though we're paying them.
So...
We just have to spend a little bit of time on the show because it's going to be rough to get a good John McCain hatred out there.
Remember, we do hate John McCain.
I know Michelle Malkin, she hit him really hard at CPAC and she said, I'm talking to you, the ghost of John McCain!
And she said, I'm talking to you, the ghost of John McCain, burning in hell, where you belong.
So, hating John McCain gang, that's still cool.
We're still down with that with the president.
But some of these other things, not so good.
And in a similar way, maybe Trump is going down a similar path.
I wouldn't say totally the same, but certainly similar.
You know, along the same theme of broken promises.
We start out with What's going on in Syria?
If you remember, back when I was in the white pill camp, back when I was still young and naive and optimistic, and I said, OK, well, take this, everybody.
Trump's announcing the withdrawal from Syria.
I actually didn't say that.
When Trump announced this, this was late December 2018, the president tweeted out, I'm going to pull out from Syria in 30 days.
Because if you're not familiar with this situation, there's a civil war going on in Syria since 2011.
Around 2015, we began training the rebels there.
So there was this astroturfed rebel group, right, in Syria, and that constituted the Al-Nusra Front, and Al-Qaeda, and ISIS, and this was given support from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Israel to a big extent, but nobody talks about Israel.
And so in 2015, America intervenes on the side of the rebels against the Assad regime in Damascus, after this Arab Spring rebellion.
And so we just send operatives over there just to train and to arm the rebels.
So we're not directly involved.
And then this escalates to airstrikes, and then this escalates to we actually have combat troops on the ground doing the killing with the Kurds in northeastern Syria.
So this has gone on for quite some time.
Now, the good thing about this administration, and I will say you have to be nuanced, you have to point out the full picture, right?
In 2017, it was in April, it was made the official policy of this administration that we are no longer seeking regime change in Syria, which is a great thing.
This is April 2017, whereas previously the Obama administration and even Hillary Clinton campaigned on this.
Saying that America was going to depose Assad basically by any means necessary and install a new democratic leader just like they did so successfully in Libya, right?
The Trump administration said, no, we're canceling that.
All that we seek in Syria is some kind of stability.
We just want some stake in whatever the arrangement will be so that we can protect the Kurds who are our allies, make sure ISIS is defeated, and so on.
So that was good.
But it's enough now.
It's enough now.
We've had about 2,000 troops there, and this does not count, like, non-combat contractors and other people.
I think there's about 4,000 of those also.
But 2,000 to 2,500 combat troops that the President said in summer, we're gonna pull these guys out.
Never happened.
Late December 2018, he says, we're pulling them all out in 30 days.
And I said at the time, well, I'll believe it when I see it.
I turned out to be right.
I said, and you could go back to my Twitter, you could go back to the show, I said, I'll believe it when I see it.
It's a good thing.
It looks like it's happening, but I'll believe it when I see it.
And it looked promising because right after that order came down, Trump actually did officially sign an order saying we're pulling everybody out.
So he actually signed the order enforcing that, making that happen.
So it wasn't just Twitter.
It wasn't just rhetoric.
I mean, he signed a paper to say that this is now what will happen next.
Then you saw Jim Mattis resign early.
I guess he was planning on resigning, but he resigned early.
He said, you know what?
The president deserves a secretary of defense.
I guess it later came out that he was fired.
But nevertheless, Mattis was a proponent of keeping a residual force in Syria.
So him resigning a week after that proclamation was made public, I think was evidence that maybe we were going to see that happen.
And so it was all falling into place.
It was all going according to plan.
This is great.
We have no business in Syria.
It's not strategically important.
We're not pursuing regime change.
The Kurds are animals.
Okay?
All these people, we have to stay there to protect the Kurds.
The Kurds, honestly, they're better off as ISIS slaves.
And I guess that's kind of ironic.
That's a joke.
I'm just joking.
I'm totally joking.
But these Kurds, they're communists.
They're bad to Christians.
They're not good fighters.
Everybody says they're great fighters.
Yeah, they're great fighters because we bomb all their targets, and then they go in and clean them up.
So, and I've said this before on the show, but it's true.
It's like, if I challenge, oh, I don't know, if I challenge Stephen Crowder to a fight, and then an American plane dropped a bomb on Stephen Crowder, and then I went over and beat up the ash pile, and everyone's like, oh, you're a great, you're such a skilled fighter.
I mean, that's what we're talking about with the Kurds.
So, they're communists, they're really bad, they displace the Christians, they're not good fighters, and these are some of the most radical Muslims you'll ever meet.
I mean, these people are more backwards than Saudi Arabia.
So, there's no good reason for us to be there.
It was all going according to plan.
We're getting them out.
And in a timely manner.
30 days.
Great.
Finally.
Because it's been two years.
There's no reason why we should be there when we elected this guy on pulling troops out.
Well, then Lindsey Graham goes to the White House.
And then it goes from 30 days to three months.
So, okay.
Everyone says, well, I guess that's reasonable.
Trump says, logistically, it's impossible to pull them out in 30 days.
We have to take a little bit longer to just make sure it's all cleaned up and done right and everything.
And we're like, yeah, okay.
Sure.
So it's 30 days full withdrawal to three months full withdrawal to actually it's just indefinite.
We'll just get him out at some point.
And then we say, okay, it's over.
I guess maybe it'll happen at some point in the future.
And then it gets better.
Then it starts to go in the other direction.
Then they say, actually, we're going to leave 400 people there.
The timetable for pulling them out is indefinite, but we're going to leave.
No, they said, we're going to leave 200 there.
Then they said, we'll leave 400 there.
And now that brings us to today.
The latest announcement, this is from the Wall Street Journal, according to inside sources in the Pentagon, they're now going to keep 1,500 troops in Syria.
In other words, basically not a wind down at all.
They're bringing home 500 troops, okay?
So they're keeping the vast majority of the troops in Syria.
1,500 is the residual force that they want to keep.
And right away, there's a report that comes out of CNN from one of the generals that says, oh, we dispute this.
This is factually incorrect and so on.
So it's interesting because the Wall Street Journal says they want to keep 1,500 troops there.
And there's another report from CNN from a general who says, no, no, that's factually incorrect.
But if you keep reading, if you read any of the reports, it says, no, whether they say they're going to keep that or they don't, whatever, they want to keep 1,500 troops.
The commander of the Kurdish and American forces in northeastern Syria says, yes, we would like to keep 1,500 troops.
We'd like to keep all of them there, but we'll keep 1,500 troops.
I know that's probably the optimal number.
So, and look, it doesn't even matter if they want to keep them, if they are going to keep them.
Nobody has even been withdrawn yet.
It was reported today that to this day, you still have more than 2,000 troops in Syria.
How many months later?
If the plan was implemented that was talked about in late December, all the troops would have been out, all 2,000, over 2,000, would have been out in January.
If the Lindsey Graham plan were put into place, this Logistically Better plan... whoops!
They would have been all out by today, by this month, by March.
That would have been three months later.
But as of today, it hasn't even begun.
The withdrawal hasn't even begun.
And there's sort of two schools of thought on this.
The first school of thought, which I think is the most popular, is Trump is a failure, Trump is compromised, Trump has cucked, Trump is a neocon, and so on.
I don't think there's a lot of evidence to support that claim.
I think that the president probably wants to pull the troops out.
I guess that's basically irrelevant.
But I imagine that the president deep down is against this occupation of Syria and for whatever reason Maybe you've got bad personnel in the White House who are lying to him or they're misleading him or they're not implementing his orders or something.
So I imagine that's probably more the likely explanation is not that Trump is behind this and he's fully supporting this and he knows about it and everything.
It's probably that he, to an extent, wants this but it's not being carried out.
But that's wholly irrelevant.
If he's ineffective, if he's incompetent, what difference does it make if, you know, in his heart of hearts, he really wants to withdraw from Syria?
He's not making it happen.
But that leads us to the other explanation, which is that this administration is not in his control, and maybe that's a little bit scarier.
Because in the first episode we could say, oh well, another lying politician, what are you going to do?
But the latter scenario says that probably, and this is to me the most likely explanation, it's probably people like Mick Mulvaney, it's probably the new Department of Defense secretary, it's probably all these other people in the Pentagon and the military who are simply preventing the civilian president from doing his job.
And that should scare people a little bit more.
Because if the president, I mean, think about this.
The president has to say this three or four times.
We want to get out of Syria.
We have no business in Syria.
He calls the president of Turkey, Erdogan, and the president of Turkey says, why are you still in Syria?
And Trump says, I don't know.
Get us out of Syria.
And the orders aren't implemented.
Who is in control then?
Who's in control of our country?
This is sort of what I was saying yesterday about the media, about terrorism.
Who could possibly be in control of the country if the democratically elected president says in the summer, in December, We're pulling them out.
I'm signing an order.
I'm firing people.
And it just simply gets ignored.
It just doesn't get carried out.
This was supposed to happen in January.
It was supposed to happen in March.
Why has it not happened?
I guess maybe that's where the President's, you know, his real feelings about this sort of play a part here.
Because if the President really does want this to be executed, and it appears that he does because he hasn't let it go since he got elected, why is it not being carried out?
Well, it's actually very simple.
We are not in control of our country anymore.
The elected representatives are not in control of the country anymore.
The people that are in control of the country are donors, foreign interests, and this class of unelected bureaucrats and managers and people in between, secretaries, chiefs of staff, who make it all happen for the donors and the foreign interests.
That's really who runs the country.
And so all the decisions, all the decisions that are being made, In the federal government, and local government, and state government, and corporations, they're completely unaccountable.
We have no control over them.
I mean, think about how many decisions are made on a daily basis in a company like Twitter, for example.
Or in a supermarket company, right?
At a Mariano's, or Jewel, or Target, or whatever.
And that's in the private sector, in Amazon.
Or in the government, at the federal level, in Congress, and all these different departments.
Think about all the decisions that are being made that affect your daily life, that you have no control over.
You don't have any control over that.
It used to be that our government was able to regulate things, that we would elect people and the people would go to Washington, D.C., and if they didn't like something the private sector was doing, they would go in and regulate it.
They would go in and fix it.
And if people wouldn't go in and fix it, we would elect people who would.
And that was the mechanism by which ordinary people could regulate some of the things happening in their lives.
They could have some influence, and it was marginal.
Don't get me wrong, right?
I mean, obviously, if you're in a, you know, a country of a hundred million people even a hundred years ago, You still don't have a great amount of power over what happens in your day-to-day life, but you have a little bit of power.
You have a little bit of power over some of these big decisions that are being made by these big corporate interests.
And by corporate, I mean in the strictest sense of, you know, these big groups of people in the private and the public sector.
Now you just don't have any of that.
Not in the government, not in the private sector.
Nowhere.
And so basically what we see the society has become is just we are all just sort of objects to be acted upon.
You know, we think this is a free country.
Is that what a free country looks like?
We're just sort of pushed and pulled and kind of moved around by what we see on television and what shows up in the stores and what shows up on the phone and what our government does.
We're just sort of these passive objects in our own lives, in our own world, to be sort of played with, to be targeted, to have our information sold.
This is not a free society.
This is a totalitarian society.
And maybe that's the most totalitarian aspect about it, is that we think it's free.
And I've said this before, I'll say it again.
At least in North Korea, at least in Russia, they know who's in charge, right?
They know they have no power.
They know they're basically subjects, right?
In Russia, they know who runs the show there.
They know it's Vladimir Putin.
And they know, ultimately, that's who's accountable.
That's the guy you can't criticize.
If things go wrong, it's on him.
But I know, you know, I know my place in Russian society.
Maybe I'm just a simple guy, just, you know, doing my thing in the cold in, you know, Moscow or whatever.
Or North Korea.
I guess they're brainwashed, so it's a little bit different.
But even if you're, even if you are a little bit smart and you say, okay, Kim Jong-un is in charge, you can't criticize him.
I'm basically a slave, but I know it.
I know I'm basically just a serf here.
In America, that's probably the most pernicious part about it, is that you've got all these people walking around, we're living in the freest time ever, I'm making all these choices for myself, and actually just being brainwashed by the phone, by the media.
The government's making all the decisions.
And it's not even the government, it's the people pulling the strings behind the scenes.
So I look at Syria, I just look at all these things going on, and I'm just filled with this overwhelming resentment, dissatisfaction, disillusionment.
I mean it really is a surreal world.
I think that's why you see violence, frankly.
I see that's why you see anti-social violence.
And I'm not talking about strictly terror attacks, but Anything.
I think, like, you look at a guy like Elliot Rodger, or you look at a school shooting, and a lot of people look at that and they scratch their heads and they say, why does that happen?
How could anybody do something like that?
How could anybody hijack a plane like that one guy did, Sky King, in Oregon or Washington?
How could somebody do these, you know, anti-social things that have negative consequences for their own lives?
Well...
We live in this surreal clown world where the quality of things is going down, we don't really like the direction things are going in, but we really just have no control over it.
We just have to kind of, you know, put on the distracting blind, you know, like a horse basically, the lens, and we just gotta keep going.
You can't go too far outside the lines, you know, you gotta...
That's what confuses me about people like Jared Holtz and left wing people.
Syria, it communicates something that has gone very wrong in the country.
Something has gone very wrong.
Nobody really wants to talk about that.
That's what confuses me about people like Jared Holtz.
That's what confuses me about left-wing people.
You don't see this too?
You know, do other partisans not see this?
Are you really that dumb?
That you're, you know, all these Democrat-type people, or all these left-wing-type people, and they're working people, they're blue-collar people, white-collar people, whatever, middle, working-class types, and they're gonna be slogging it out in the streets with us, really?
Just a couple of poor people fighting in the streets?
While Jeff Bezos has $150 billion, we're gonna get in an argument in Starbucks about whether a woman should have a tattoo or not.
That's a true story, by the way.
Meanwhile, I mean, this is what's going on.
This is the society we live in, and they're gonna be, oh, I'm gonna report on Nick, and we're gonna dox him, and we're gonna do all this other stuff.
And yeah, I mean, technically it benefits the Koch brothers.
I mean, technically preventing people like Nick from infiltrating the GOP and having a voice.
Technically, we're serving Google.
Technically, we're serving our Silicon Valley overlords in the government.
But, um, you know, it also helps us progressives in a little way, too.
Like, no, it doesn't.
You're deluding yourself.
You're a stormtrooper for Slavery Incorporated.
You don't really understand that.
Peabrain.
So, anyway.
So, that's a little bit of a tangent.
I guess that's a little tangential, right?
That's a little rambly, but...
I look at Syria and the takeaway from that is it's just the latest example that we're not in control of the country.
So a lot of people look at Syria and they'll say, well, Trump has cucked.
We don't like Trump.
I look at that and I say, you know, we elect anybody and that's sort of what happens.
How do you combat that?
I think, again, it's the rising through of the institutions.
We have to say that because I know a lot of people hear this kind of talk and they say, oh, oh, I get what you're saying.
What you're saying is we have to come up with a plan, you know, something like that, which we're not, you know, we're not about, you know, overthrowing the government or violence or anything like that.
But we do have to have some kind of, we have to raise a little bit of awareness.
We have to infiltrate, you know, maybe subvert the existing apparatus because clearly it has gone off the rails.
So that's Syria.
There's another one on this of a similar, you know, a similar sort of betrayal on policy, but probably a little bit different.
The other development today, so no withdrawal from Syria.
I guess if you want to talk strictly about Syria, it's not happening.
We're remaining there.
We're remaining everywhere.
The pullout from Afghanistan isn't happening.
The pullout from Syria isn't happening.
We didn't even pull out of Iraq.
Don't you love that?
Completely defeated ISIS in Iraq.
We're still there.
We don't even talk about pulling out of there.
Great.
So we have that, and then what was also announced today, aside from the Syria news, is that now they're cutting E-Verify.
So remember, we elected the president to cut things like sanctuary cities, Planned Parenthood, refugee resettlement programs, catch and release, you know, that kind of thing.
And instead, what have we cut?
We've cut ICE detention beds, we've cut this program where we're going to detain people at the border, as opposed to bringing them into the interior, and now we're cutting E-Verify.
So it's reported today that the proposed new budget for 2019 will cut E-Verify by 8%.
And a representative from the administration said, Oh, no, no, that's fine.
That's actually a great thing.
That only shows that E-Verify is modern and technologically advanced.
We just simply don't need the funds.
There's still 20 million illegal immigrants in the country.
I love these little excuses that always come out, right?
It's always, no, no, it's actually fine.
We're actually just modernizing it.
It was like with the fence, right?
No, no, we actually don't need a 30-foot tall concrete wall.
Bollard fencing is just better.
That's what Border Patrol wants.
They just want, you know, the shitty little fence, you know, built along the Gulf of Mexico, right?
No, that's what they want.
No, really, they want that.
Please!
Spare us!
And all the magapetes eat it up.
That's the most unfortunate part.
Because there are so many gullible baby boomers out there.
They just want to believe.
They just want to believe Bruce Springsteen, Ronald Reagan, Babe Ruth America is back, baby!
And the jobs are coming back.
So what if it's a little bit more Mexican?
So what if there's a little bit more color in the country?
We're back, baby!
Rock and roll concerts and Pepsi, Coca-Cola.
It's all good.
I'm doing fine.
My kids are doing fine.
They still live with me.
They can't afford a home.
They can pay minimum wage even though they have a degree and they're 28, but everything's just fine.
I'm going to the great beyond with a clean conscience, you know?
I know boomers like to eat that up and the fence is fine.
Yeah, E-Verify.
Who needs more money for E-Verify?
But clearly, this is ridiculous.
This is what they're trying to tell us.
We don't need the Money Free Verify because it's just so much more modern.
There's 23 million illegal immigrants in the country, probably a lot more.
I would venture to guess that until all these people are outside the country, you probably need more Money Free Verify, right?
I mean, these people have jobs.
They're on welfare, but they also have jobs.
That's how they sustain themselves.
That's why they come here, is for the work and for the welfare and the, you know, health care and education and so on.
But they come here for all that and they stay here because it's there.
So I would imagine that unless and until 23 million people decide to get up and leave the country because they can't feed themselves, E-Verify probably isn't working.
And it's not mandatory anyway.
So, if it's not mandatory, and you still have tens of millions of illegal immigrants, you probably are going to need the same amount of funding, if not a lot, a lot more.
But they're cutting it.
And I don't know, does Trump know about this?
I don't think we really know what Trump knows at this point.
This is the shortcoming of this administration.
Because I think if you look at other politicians, they were a little bit more put together.
You know, a little bit cleaner, a little bit more conventional.
But they knew their stuff.
You know, we like Donald Trump because he didn't talk like the rest of them.
And he made up words.
That was hilarious.
And, yeah, we see McDonald's on the plane and KFC.
And that was great and everything.
But we just don't know what, I mean, who is this guy?
Is he smart?
Does he have dementia?
I mean, what is this guy's deal?
Because we don't know what he knows and what he doesn't know.
Because, I mean, he's just... I don't think he's all that competent.
I don't think he's all that with it.
Because we see all these different occasions where there are things, for example, like that global initiative to advance homosexuality in the world.
He was asked about that at a press conference.
He had no idea what that was about.
I mean, and that was in the news.
I knew about that.
And I'm, you know, not in the government.
I don't work in CNN or NBC.
But it was something that was common knowledge.
If you don't really know what he knows and what he doesn't know, it's sort of the same with Syria, along a similar vein.
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
We're not getting the job done here.
It's losing.
It just feels like we can't stop losing.
He said, we're gonna win, and we're gonna win, and we're not gonna stop winning.
It doesn't feel like that to me.
You know, a lot of people try to convince me on Twitter, no, no, you just don't understand.
It'll just take time.
It might look like it makes no sense, and we're, you know, retreating on every issue.
But I guarantee you, right before the 2020 election, Hillary Clinton's gonna be in jail, Barack Obama's gonna be in jail, QAnon will reveal himself, and Jesus Christ will come back to Earth, and he will coronate Donald Trump as the king of the world, and I don't think that's gonna happen anytime soon.
It just feels like everything's sort of a letdown.
So it's disappointing and hopefully we're gonna see this course correction happen.
I don't have a lot of hope for it.
I've said it before that you've got room for course correction before 2020.
You don't have a lot of time, frankly.
You've got probably about a year before the election kicks off and you've really got to go out there and hit the campaign trail.
So you've got about a year, but I don't think that's enough time.
The rate we're going, the trajectory we're going, I thought it was going to come together after the midterms.
My idea was always he was going to capitalize on the last two years.
He was going to get the boring stuff in the first two, the cool stuff in the last two years, and I really thought we had him going with the government shutdown.
I thought this is going somewhere.
You know, maybe there's this renewed vigor.
We're pursuing immigration, but you haven't heard anything about it since he signed the bill.
That was in January, and now we're just dropping the ball everywhere.
Catch and release and overdrive.
The wall still zero miles had been built.
Fencing or wall.
You know, it's just not happening so it's very hard to watch.
It's very disappointing.
And then the last story that we've got here, we don't have a lot of time but I do want to cover this.
This is Devin Nunes' lawsuit.
This is, again, it's the same theme here, you know, and this is an episode where I think a lot of people might say, okay, well at least there's action being taken, because here's Devin Nunes, and he's a bigwig in the Republican Party, like I said, he was the former chair of the House Intelligence Subcommittee, and you remember he did the Nunes memo, this was back last year, which preceded the IG report, and, you know, I was one of the, I was one of the people who thought that was going to be a big deal, and nothing happened, nothing materialized.
So Nunes was in the news, big in the news, last year.
He's back in the news now because he's suing Twitter, and three users on Twitter, seeking $250 million in damages because of defamation.
And he filed this case in Virginia, so it's not, I guess it's not state law, I'm not really sure all the details of it, but basically he is saying, he's claiming,
That during the 2018 election he was defamed by people on Twitter, by users on Twitter, and part of this is that Twitter allowed that, that's why they're implicated, because he was defamed by the users, but the platform allowed it, and the platform allowed it because they had a political bias against him, and this caused him difficulty in his election.
So that's how this whole thing comes together.
That's a defamation case.
I guess the damages are about the election, and the way they bring it all together is that, well, these users are mean to me, and Twitter allowed them to be mean to me, and Twitter allowed them to be mean to me because they're biased, and as a result of their bias and the defamation, it cost me $250 million, I guess, in value of distress or damage or whatever.
I don't think this is going to go anywhere.
There are a lot better lawsuits out there.
Jared Taylor's, I think, is probably the best lawsuit so far.
But there's a number of others being waged right now.
So it's not a particularly good lawsuit.
And I want to talk about this in particular because a lot of people look at this and they say, wow, finally!
Thank you, Devin Nunes.
Finally, somebody standing up to tech censorship.
This is going nowhere fast.
It's not a great lawsuit.
Even if it was a good lawsuit, let's think for a moment.
Anybody can file a lawsuit.
You're in the House of Representatives.
This is a serious national issue.
Twitter is a company that is probably the most important tech platform in political discourse right now.
I would... maybe that's... that's debatable, I guess.
you might be able to say Facebook or YouTube or something like that.
But it's pretty important.
I mean, the president uses almost exclusively, he uses Twitter.
So that just gives you an idea.
So we're going up against some pretty big people.
It's a pretty big deal.
We're talking about Twitter.
We're talking about Google, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook.
These are some of the biggest companies in the world.
You're talking about tech, oligarchs, whatever you want to call them, plutocrats, who are some of the richest people on the planet, Amazon, Jeff Bezos, influencers, It's a serious matter.
The only way you're going to fix that is through the government.
You're not going to fix that through legislation.
I mean, I guess you can, but that's a long shot.
It takes a long time.
It's an uphill battle.
The only real way that you're going to fix this, and everybody knows this, is through legislative action.
We need, this is one of the rare occurrences when these conservatards can say that the government can actually act in the interest of the people.
This is one of the legitimate roles of the government is to regulate this kind of commerce, is to regulate this kind of power in the private sector.
This is your shot, right?
And so Devin Nunes will propose a, or will sue Twitter, He'll put up this big lawsuit, but nobody in the House and the Senate will propose a single piece of legislation that seriously combats this issue.
And then you have the President, who tweets out today.
This is my favorite.
He tweets, quote, Facebook, Google, and Twitter, not to mention the corrupt media, are so on the side of the radical left Democrats.
But fear not, we will win anyway.
Just like we did before.
Hashtag MAGA.
That's not good enough.
That's not good enough.
Facebook is so powerful.
Twitter is so powerful.
YouTube is powerful.
They're banning everybody who is coming remotely close to a right-wing opinion, a legitimately right-wing opinion.
I mean, they're taking everybody off.
And understand the kind of chilling effect that that has.
How many people came to their political viewpoints because they watched a YouTube video?
Who's watching the show right now?
I'm included in that.
You know, do you think I woke up one day and I learned this stuff in high school?
Do you think I learned this stuff watching PBS or Fox News?
I watched Stefan Molyneux, like everybody else, right?
And I watched Gavin McInnes even, you know, and that was part of the journey.
And you watched all the people along the road, and then eventually you're reading the real stuff, eventually you're...
You know, reading some more esoteric things, but that's how you get there.
You find a YouTube video, that's how people consume their content.
So you kick all these people off, nobody's even going to find these ideas.
Good luck raising some kind of dissent, even a peaceful revolution through the institutions.
There's no chance it's not going to happen if you can't broadcast your ideas.
If your enemies control all the dissemination of information and opinion and fashion and culture and taste making and everything else, not going to happen.
And what's the response by the Republicans?
A flimsy lawsuit?
It's defamation!
I'm going to sue you for defamation.
Don't worry about it.
Just be good.
We're going to win anyway.
It's not good enough.
Nobody who has resources...
Nobody who's in a position of power on our side is serious about winning.
That's just what it comes down to.
You know, Democrats get into power and these people are like crazy.
The regulations they put in place, the rules they put in place.
You should see some of the obscene things that the Obama administration did all over the place.
I can't name two specific details.
I get yelled at every time because people are like, That's too specific.
If people know you know about that, they'll trace it back.
So I can't, I don't want to, I don't want to dox anybody, but you should see some of the draconian regulations that go on in the Obama White House.
The things these people do when they get into power and what they do in the private sector and just all over the board.
They get power, you give them an inch and they take 10,000 miles, they take over the whole planet.
We're in a position, finally, where we could probably do something, and Trump is live-tweeting Fox & Friends.
Right?
Trump is tweeting about Saturday Night Live.
Again!
Really?
You're the President of the United States?
Your people are getting the shit kicked out of them in the streets?
They're getting purged off of YouTube, social media, everything else.
The Democrats are making it impossible for a Republican to ever win an election again.
And you're tweeting about how Alec Baldwin is a bad impersonation of you.
And you're giving a thumbs up to Jesse Waters on Watersworld.
What are we doing?
This is the final revenge of the boomers, I think.
Maybe Donald Trump was like the boomer antichrist in a way, right?
Where it was a lot of the good stuff about old America, but it was fundamentally boomer.
It was vapor.
It was all promises.
It was all flash.
It was all show.
A lot of optimism.
But in the end, it was lazy.
It was corrupt.
Unconcerned with actually helping the next generation.
Maybe he was the final He was the coming of the boomer, you know, on the grand finale.
And at the end of his administration, he will call all the boomers up in the rapture, all the boomers in their Hawaiian shirts, all the boomers with their guitar collections and their yachts.
They will all fly up into the air and Donald Trump will take them all somewhere else where they will be safe.
And then we will be left in a country where we are a minority at our own land.
And everyone's androgynous, and everybody's just some obese consumer, and they're all homosexual too, and that'll be the life that we'll live.
Thanks, Boomers.
Thank you, Don.
So that's, uh, so that's the Black Pill.
I guess that's the ultimate Black Pill, right?
I don't think we're gonna get a whole lot of mileage left out of this administration.
Just sign the executive order.
It would be so easy!
They had an executive order on his desk in the first few months after he was inaugurated to fix social media censorship.
And there's so many options.
You could do antitrust.
You could do Section 230.
You could do legislation.
You could do regulations through the FCC.
I mean, there's so many different directions you could take this in.
And we're not doing anything.
He's going to do a law.
Devin Nunes is going to do a lawsuit.
Oh, that's great.
Big Whip.
It's tragic to see.
I mean, it really is.
It's totally preventable.
I guess that's the most tragic part about it is the people that are in charge could begin to prevent these things.
They could make things better, but they're just choosing not to.
I don't know if it's laziness.
I don't know if it's just the system's too hard to beat.
I don't know.
I'm not there.
I'm not in the Oval Office.
Hard to watch, right?
But that's about it.
That's enough black pills for one night, right?
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats now.
We'll see what you guys are saying.
We'll have to hear from the audience.
It looks like in the middle there is this big drop in viewership.
I don't know if that was a technical thing or what.
Big surge in comments, too.
You know what that means.
There's probably some tech problem, right?
But let's see.
Hey Nick, was there a moment that you can pinpoint where Trump became a failure or was it through a period of time to you?
was 199 loving your perspective hey thanks appreciate it uh james russell says hey nick was there a moment that you can pinpoint where trump became a failure or was it through a period of time to you also blump uh for me it was a period of time If you've been watching this show, you've seen this evolution.
It wasn't like it came out of nowhere.
I mean, there are times when it's been more intense than in other times, but...
I've been very, I think, straightforward and honest and actually accurate about what's going on in the administration from the beginning.
You know, you could go back to how many of the different failures, like the omnibus spending bill.
That was in the first year of the administration.
And I said, this is horrible.
This is the worst thing ever.
Maybe there's a chance he can recover.
I mean, there is an opportunity, but it's hard to understand how bad this is.
You know, there were a lot of instances like that where I gave a little bit of criticism.
But generally, I think I was willing to make more allowances.
And I was always open about this in the beginning because I said, you know, he's not a politician.
He's sort of getting his sea legs.
This is what Bannon says, which is true.
You know, he's trying to figure his way out.
The personnel has always been bad.
I said, OK, well, maybe that'll change later.
Maybe he's consolidating the parties, trying to build political capital.
These were always the allowances that I made to the president.
And I've been saying this for years, you know.
So I would say, look, nothing's really happening.
But, you know, there are there's an explanation for this because, you know, he's working on North Korea or you look at the Syria strike.
Well, it's not going to turn into a ground invasion.
So is it the end of the world?
Maybe it factors in some other way.
And it did.
You know, so I was right about all these other instances.
But ultimately, after the midterms, I said, look, if he doesn't get serious, it's over because there is no progress.
And I was very open about that.
And so since the midterms, I've said, you know, look, I'm waiting to pull the trigger here and say I'm off the Trump train.
Show me you're serious.
And it just never happened.
So after the government shutdown turned up nothing, after the State of the Union cucking, after the spending bill was passed, I said, this is obviously not going to get better.
It's never going to reach the expectations that we had.
So it was a process.
And if you've been watching the show from the beginning, I think you can kind of see that.
Oh yeah, I like that.
Maybe I will do that one.
It's all about the bag now.
That's what it's all about.
Oh, yeah, I like that.
Maybe I will do that one.
It's all about the bag now.
That's what it's all about.
Unarchive says, when Kanye talked about dragon energy, he actually was talking about Sherman Yang.
Maybe that's what it was about, right?
You know, we did a whole show about dragon energy and what could it possibly mean.
Maybe that was a foreshadowing about, you know, the based East Asian man, the math fan, Andrew Yang.
America Only says, Nick, if you go full Yang, bang, I am leaving and taking your Big Macs with me.
I'm not going full... Oh, it's America Only, the boomer, of course, naturally.
I read that one and I just had to read it again.
Oh, of course.
The only people that oppose Yang are baby boomers.
The only people that oppose Yang are baby boomers, self-driving trucks, tech giants, robots, everybody else can kind of wrap their head around the Yang gang.
If you don't get it, you're low IQ, so you can take the Big Macs with you, you could take, uh, you could leave and take everything with you if you don't understand Yang gang.
The show is for 250 IQ people.
I don't mean that to be rude, I don't mean that to be... but it's just not gonna work out.
You know, people are, well, I have people in here, for example, with the helicopter meme.
HeliRide4U says, I don't like Andrew Yang because he's not a capitalist.
This is socialism!
This is not Red Pill, this is socialism.
The real Red Pill is anarcho-capitalism and Pinochet, Cachetelet.
You know, I mean, we just... I can't.
I can't.
I can't do that on this show.
You know, I... Hey, everybody, you're watching America First, and, uh... Take this, third-wave feminists!
Take this, third-wave feminists are ruining comedy, and, uh... Yeah, fat acceptance movement.
Heh!
That's pretty dumb, huh?
That's, you know... We got the wrong guy.
Subscribe to Hunter Avalon, okay?
Subscribe to... Who are some of the other ones?
I don't know.
Mark Dice, Steven Crowder, go elsewhere, okay?
This show is for the based in Redfield, the high IQ.
We're on the Yang Gang!
Sorry, we're getting the bag.
We're killing the robots.
Silicon Valley giants, they will be brought in front of a tribunal and made to pay for their crimes.
All of this is going to happen.
Andrew Yang's gonna ban circumcision.
Okay, you know, you know what that means, right?
Bye!
Circumcision is gone.
You know who's got to go?
Bye!
Sorry, we gotta go.
Circumcision is a barbaric practice.
It's genital mutilation, so you're gonna have to get out of here.
That's a joke.
I'm totally joking about that, because of course he said no.
If it's for a religious reason, you can get a circumcision.
But Andrew Yang is going to protect us.
He's going to protect us.
He's going to protect Our penises, okay?
Our children's penises are not going to be subject to circumcision anymore.
That's the level that we're talking about.
That's the level that he's bringing us to.
Andrew Yang is going to lower the age of consent.
He's going to ban circumcision.
Andrew Yang is going to give you $1,000.
Andrew Yang is going to take $1,000 away from e-girls.
Andrew Yang is going to get you a girlfriend.
Andrew Yang is ending the foreign wars.
It's not, it doesn't, hey, it doesn't add up.
It's not mathematical.
The wars, they simply don't add up.
All of that is cancelled.
Okay?
Andrew Yang is going to bring back segregation.
And so that is why anybody who opposes Yang, I think we just have no room for them on this show.
Andrew Yang is going to build 15 more aircraft carriers.
And that's why we're Yang Gang.
You know, you want to go with Blumftart, you want to go with Drumpf, Boomer, Potato Man, by all means, you know.
A thousand dollars?
Give it to Israel.
Here, take $1,000.
Vote for $1,000.
I would rather that Israel have it.
No, no.
I couldn't.
Please.
They need it for the missiles.
They need more money.
How can I give them more money?
Give it to the bankers.
Give it to the Jewish people that are the bankers.
Give it to the Federal Reserve.
I don't want it.
Sorry.
We're Yang Gang.
You can take everything.
I'm getting $1,000.
People are like... That's a funny thing too.
If people are super chatting saying, I won't super chat if Andrew Yang is your guy.
Unless $1,000 per month worth of super chatters leave, it's a net benefit, right?
No, I'm joking.
But let's see.
All of that is a joke.
All of that is ironic.
Totally not serious.
I love everybody.
We're not in favor of segregation.
We're not in favor of anything.
We're in favor of just the neutral position of consumption.
Consumption and nobody asks any questions.
Just, you know, just eat what's in front of you.
Just eat the slop in front of you.
Anything else is hateful.
So all of that was ironic.
Don't want anybody to get the wrong idea and think I'm some KKK racist or anything like that.
You know, I love all people and I want them all in my living room.
Jolene says, Yang Gang is a forced meme.
And you know if you, and you know what you absolute sodomites ever said.
Ever think about how much in taxes $1,000 costs and tax gonna laugh when Yang fails?
Another boomer.
And Jolene, so it's probably a woman too.
Hey, um, excuse me ma'am, if you counter-signal the Yang gang, I think it's time maybe you shut your mouth a little bit and maybe go somewhere else.
Because obviously your tiny pea brain isn't equipped to handle math.
Obviously your pea brain isn't equipped to handle five-dimensional dragon chess, okay?
Where do you think the chess pieces come from?
They come from China.
So...
Yeah, and what is even the question?
It's a forced meme.
All memes are forced.
Drumpftard.
And how much it's gonna cost in taxes?
We're not paying taxes.
Andrew Yang is getting rid of that.
Jeff Bezos is paying taxes.
We're just gonna print the money.
It doesn't matter.
Nothing matters anymore.
Andrew Yang, how are you going to pay for that?
How are you going to pay for the welfare you already have?
Dumb bitch!
Women are already getting, what is it, 90% of female-headed households get welfare?
Stupid retard!
How are we going to pay for that?
Well, we'll find a way!
I'm getting $1,000 and there's nothing you can do about it, ma'am.
Sorry, don't mean to be rude, I respect my elders and everything, but you come between me and the bag, somebody's gonna get hit, alright?
Rhetorically speaking, you're gonna get hit with a fresh insult, something that is totally verbal.
And that's, look, that's just how it has to go, alright?
We have to get serious about the bag.
nobody's going to distract us.
So again, this is all sort of a comedy routine.
I love, I love women.
I think women are intelligent.
I think women, women are smarter than men.
All women are smarter than me.
I'm just a stupid, you know, knuckle dragging man, right?
I love everybody.
It's all jokes, everybody.
It's all ironic.
Um, you know, Google employees.
I, I love Google employees, especially the ones that have to moderate this stuff.
Man, they have the hardest job in the world and they should be paid more.
They should get a pay raise.
So, don't get me wrong.
It's all jokes.
Again, this is a Jon Stewart type routine where I pantomime, you know, crazy angry white male.
You know, so I'm actually a liberal.
Alex Davidson says to live the life of Nick is to die the death of a thousand stupid super chats.
Yes That's how I'm gonna die.
Ultimately Alex Davidson says or I just read that one Cassie says, why has Blumpf betrayed us?
Maybe the secret video of hookers peeing on him is real after all?
Also Stixx hexing half-asses coping on this issue is cringe.
Yeah, yeah.
Stixx is a well-known drunkard, but that's okay.
I was a drunkard too, you know, and I like Stixx.
He's a friend of mine, but there's a little bit of coping going on.
We're gonna try to get him on the show in April.
He hit me up earlier this week, so we're gonna try to plan that out.
He's a good dude.
But yeah, I don't know why Blumpf has betrayed us.
I think he's just exhausted and lazy, honestly.
Mel Gibson says, I know it's a hot topic, but what's your opinion on the New Zealand situation?
I've seen this stuff coming as the natural progression to the forced multiculturalism.
Well, you know.
You know Mel Gibson.
Hey, Mel.
I did a whole show about it on Friday.
And I did two hours of premium content about it on Sunday.
And I talked about it yesterday.
So there's a lot of content, if you want my take on that.
But basically, look.
This stuff happens for a reason.
You bring people together and there's friction.
This is part of the friction.
That doesn't make it right, that doesn't justify it, that doesn't rationalize it, but that's the inevitable consequence.
We live in the world and there are people out there with bad ideas and bad brains and everything, so you bring millions and millions of Muslims, or however many, into New Zealand and there's going to be some friction with one way of life and the other.
So, but I went into that in great detail on Friday.
Sebastian Bath says, sorry about yesterday, big guy.
Here's some shekels for protein shakes.
Thanks.
What are you sorry about for yesterday?
Nothing happened yesterday.
Hyman says, society.
I agree.
I agree.
Cloudstars is thanks to the tax cuts.
I got about a thousand more back than I did last year, but you know what would be better?
Getting that every month.
Hell yeah, right?
We could get a tax cut that benefits corporations and the wealthy, or we could get a thousand dollars a month for us.
I don't know who argues against that and I actually get people like this friend of mine from high school DM me on Facebook and he's like because he's I guess he's sort of a libertarian he's like well why do you support this isn't this big government or something or blah blah blah and I'm like why are you arguing against a thousand dollars a month think about this 64% of african-americans 64% of blacks support reparations for blacks 64%!
So, they have no problem.
Just, you know, I'm gonna help me.
I'm gonna take money for me.
42% of blacks are on some form of public assistance.
Hispanics is 30-some percent.
Nobody has any problem with taking money.
It's only us.
We're the only ones who say, no, no, I could not possibly stand to benefit from the government.
It just wouldn't be fair.
It just wouldn't be right.
We gotta change the calculus here a little bit.
We gotta change the math, alright?
Flip some beads around on the abacus.
It doesn't add up.
Let's see.
We've got some more here.
God's Plans says, Ron Paul's article today about minimum wage asks, why stop at $15 an hour?
Why not $100 an hour?
That's right.
Why not $100 an hour?
Let's get this bag, son.
So true, right?
So true.
Why not make the minimum wage $1,000 a month and everyone just gets it no matter what?
Hello?
Libertarians are so stupid like this.
They offer up all these ridiculous arguments like, well, if we just, if we just amplify it by a million, it doesn't make any sense.
Like, oh, well, yeah, we just say it like that.
You know, I mean, look at tax cuts.
Why not just have zero percent taxes and just have no government?
I mean, that's what you believe in, right?
You know, and Ron Paul or maybe Rand Paul would be like, no, no, we have to have a little bit of government.
What if we had a government times a million?
That wouldn't make any sense, would it?
Guess we shouldn't have a government.
These people are crazy.
These people are insane.
They should be locked up.
They should be put in political prisons for being libertarian.
They should give you a survey in school and if you're like, yeah, everyone should be able to do whatever they want and...
Free of the market, the freer the people, no minimum wage, her body, her choice.
Everyone can get married and should be like behind bars instantly.
You know, lock them up, throw them in the paddy wagon.
They should do this in maybe public schools and they'll have big cop cars, big trucks, you know, ready to haul people away and then they can be re-educated.
It's jokes.
It's all jokes, everybody.
I'm not answering that question.
I love when people... Yeah, ask about my penis on America First.
This is actually a high class show for classy, professional people who are serious.
People asking about my private parts.
Private!
It's in the name.
Hello?
I'm not answering that on America First.
This is a classy show, alright?
This is a show for serious political people.
Serious political people watch this show, dammit, and I'm not talking about my penis.
AmTheWeb says, 32 Christians killed a few weeks ago in Africa.
Nothing on that from mainstream media.
I'm sure those issues will resolve with free elections and liberty.
Yeah, yeah.
I think that'll all work itself out, right?
I think, well, we just have to have more competition in media so that it's more fair.
Yeah.
We need a little tyranny, right?
We need the government to just kind of go in and bust some people up, you know?
That's just what has to happen, right?
They just have to go in and make everything right.
I'm in favor of big government.
I don't really care what the size of the government is, so long as we get what we want.
Helly Ride says, have you seen the video of Yang stating to a large audience of Asians that whites were going to round them up and kill them like they did the Jews in 20 to 30 years?
Yeah, you said this last week.
Same super chatter.
Same message.
And people DM me this all week.
To this, I have one answer.
Do not let them distract us.
Focus on the bag.
I'm not answering that question.
I'm looking at you, the audience.
Do not let them distract us.
Focus on the money.
That's all that matters.
Look at this clip.
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He said this.
nick fuentes
He's in favor of that.
Country is doomed anyway.
The rules don't matter.
Hey, we might as well get $1,000 per month.
We might as well capture that back.
Might as well get the money, right?
Do not let them distract us.
Focus on the money.
I don't care.
He's also for the DREAM Act.
He's also for amnesty for illegal aliens, and he's for abortion.
I'm not thrilled about abortion, by the way, but, you know, $1,000, right?
And you're going to get abortion anyway.
We already have abortion.
And who's the pro-life candidate that's going to win?
Is Trump doing so much in the way of that?
Not really.
So, I mean, there's a lot of things in there that I'm not crazy about.
But none of that really matters.
All of that, all of that and more is inevitable.
And the rules don't matter.
The rules don't apply to anybody else.
Why should we constrain ourselves with the rules?
That's the mentality behind the Yang Gang.
So I know a lot of people, I could never, he's a Democrat, he's a... There's all these things I disagree with.
What do you think is going to happen in 20 years?
What do you think is going to happen in 15 years?
What do you think is going to happen in 10 years?
We have to be strategic about this stuff.
You have to think.
So, at this state, I'm willing to support Andrew Yang.
At this stage in the game, what is it?
March 2019, first primary's not for another year.
I'll buy Andrew Yang.
Take your gay helicopter meme and shove it up your ass, okay?
Go back to 2015 where you belong, all these people.
Heli ride for you.
Oh yeah, that was really cool.
Last time I heard that one, I laughed so hard I fell off my dinosaur, dude.
I remember when I was making jokes like that when I was a sophomore in high school.
But it's 2019, we're a little bit past that.
People coming in here.
Yeah, and then I'm gonna get another guy telling me to watch Family Guy, right?
That's the next one.
Same energy, right?
Heli ride for you.
I read that one actually.
I disavow that part.
But that's okay.
We can tolerate other people.
We can tolerate.
We cannot approve, but we can tolerate.
right?
Party Bots says, separate water fountains for 250 IQ Knickers and Blumph Boomer Cons.
I agree with that.
I agree with that.
I'm not drinking out of the same tap water as the Blumf Tards.
No way.
No chance.
Tyler says, do you drive with AirPods?
Also, LMAO, circumcreep.
Right?
Who's asking that?
Who is asking me that on the show?
Moreover, who's paying to ask that?
I just have to know.
Don't visualize that.
Do not visualize that.
This is a wholesome show, alright, for good Christians.
Do I drive with AirPods on?
Sometimes.
The problem is in Illinois, they have this draconian law where you cannot text and drive.
You cannot do anything on your phone while you drive, which is really obstructive.
You know, I'm trying to be productive.
I'm trying to get tasks done.
I'm very good at driving.
It's not hard, all right?
Anybody can do it, except for, you know, half the population.
Anybody can... That's really not an edgy joke.
I said that like it was really edgy.
Women can't drive.
That's so funny.
I disavow that joke.
That was lame.
I hate when people do that.
Oh, that was really... Like, that one hasn't been done before.
Yes, it's true.
Women can't drive.
Let's move on, right?
Can we grow up a little bit?
But you know what I'm saying.
Driving is easy.
It's so easy!
I mastered driving years ago, so...
You know, now the government's going to come in and say, you can't text and drive.
Actually, I can, but you just simply won't allow me to.
So the AirPods allow me to, you know, make phone calls and things and be hands-free, which you have to do if you don't want to get pulled over.
So, you know.
So sometimes I do drive with the AirPods.
I have to laugh, you know, whenever my, uh, whenever my sister comes back in town, she pulls out the wired headphones and I just, I always have to laugh.
I forget what that even looks like.
I forget, you know, the struggle of plugging it in and getting it all untangled and like rolling it up.
You know, it's like, it would be like watching somebody begin to make a phone call and they pull out one of those brick phones from like the 1990s and like raise the antenna.
It's like the same thing, you know?
Can't relate.
Ron's son says it's not real capitalism, Zuma, it's corporatism.
Geez, watch Family Guy, right?
Yeah, it's never real capitalism, right?
Never real capitalism.
The market's failing, everyone's poor, wages are stagnating, the country's going to hell, everyone's killing themselves.
It wasn't real capitalism!
We just have to deregulate more.
The Koch brothers just need more money.
Okay, yeah, your whole ideology was created at a think tank paid for by a billionaire.
Billy says I got a hilarious helicopter joke.
I want to send it to you.
What's your fax number?
No, no, I have a car phone.
Just call me on my car phone and I'll pick it up and you can tell me your hilarious helicopter meme.
Is it about, is your gender attack helicopter?
I think that would be pretty edgy.
Harambe Helicopter?
Harambe Helicopter says male and female are the only genders.
Get rekt.
Get triggered, man.
Running Wild says you missed my chat, Nicker.
Let me see.
Did I?
I believe I answered.
Oh, no, no.
I'm sorry.
I saw.
I did miss a few up here.
Let's see.
Oh, you're right.
Where did all these come from?
I missed all these.
What the heck?
Uh, okay.
Oh, here we go.
Yeah, Cassie, Queen of Spades Dylan says, uh, they look white to me, says Jared Taylor.
He's explained this in great detail.
I'm not gonna, he doesn't need me to come after him like that.
America only says Trump may not be the man, but, uh, that he may not be the man we want, but Trump is a leader we have.
It took 59 years to break us.
It won't change quickly, but we are winning slowly.
Yeah, I agree, but, uh, Trump's not working anymore.
We've gotten just about everything we can out of him.
Yes, I've done it a million times.
People are always asking me, disavow Candace Owens, when are you going to disavow?
It's part of the Medicare for All package, right, for incels.
Ann Ann says, Nick, will you disavow the radical extremist Candace Owens?
Yes, I've done it a million times.
People are always asking me, disavow Candace Owens.
When are you going to disavow?
And I know some are going to say I'm cucking, all right?
I know some people are going to say I'm cucking by saying this, but it's really my beliefs.
She's just too extreme for me.
I disavow her.
You know, some will say, oh, you're just doing that to impress the media.
You're just doing that so the media won't compare you or lump you in the same category as Candace Owens.
I'm not!
I'm really not that extreme.
I'm really not as extreme as Candace Owens.
I'm not that far right.
I disavow her and the hatred that she stands for.
All right, I don't know how many times I have to say it.
The media continues to lie.
They say Nick Fuentes and Candace Owens are at it again.
I disavow Candace Owens.
I always have.
Anyway, Simon Scola says, have you seen Vice?
Not bad.
The movie?
No, I didn't see that.
So, can't really comment on it.
El Campion says, hey Zoomie, play a real game like Apex Legends.
What is this, Bryden giving me the super chat?
That reminds me, I gotta add him on Apex.
Let's see, Hardcore Monsta says, is the Discord server back?
Invite link please?
No, it's not back.
I love when... Is it back?
Can I get an invite?
No, it's not back.
It's not coming back.
We're not going back to Discord.
They're just gonna kick us off and it's, you know, They leak stuff anyway.
They're not our friends anyway, so no more discord.
IV says, Hey Hunter, Avalon has more white children than you.
Yeah, that's true.
Good point.
I guess if you want to do it that way, you know, yeah, you're right.
But I prefer a little bit more of a stable arrangement.
I don't want to hit him for that.
It's kind of a low blow.
I don't want to insult the guy, but You know, we kind of want to avoid doing it that way.
So true.
Yeah, it's going to happen.
It's going to happen.
Keep up the good work.
Can't wait for Yang to get us our bags and our QT 3.14 Asian GFs.
So true.
Yeah, it's going to happen.
It's going to happen.
If we could do Iraq, we could do GFs.
Running Wild says, What do you think about Elizabeth Warren talking about her crackdown on white nationalists?
What would that classify?
Every white against immigration?
Sounds like the official start of attacking all whites.
Yeah, basically true.
I mean, it's such a broad and ambiguous definition that it will entail everybody.
And I love also, she says, I'm going to start legally going after white nationalists.
Under what pretext?
Under what law can you start arresting people based on ideology?
So, that's the thing.
You're right.
It has no, there's no set definition that is universally accepted.
It's applied to everybody, and how are you going to come after these people?
The government's just going to start rounding people up?
They should be rounding up libertarians, not so-called white nationalists.
Yeah, disavow.
I disavow Elizabeth Warren.
Anarcho-architects as open borders for vindicationation.
Yeah, great.
Uh, from Anarcho-Architect.
The Burned Man says, in a world filled with misery and uncertainty, it's a great comfort to know that in the end there is a light in the darkness.
It's me!
Yes, you're right.
Uh, let's see.
Heli Rides is, I, I read that one.
So that's the one I skipped to.
I guess, I don't know how I missed all those ones in the middle there.
I'm gonna see if I missed any others.
But I think that's everything.
Okay, I think we've got a few more at the end here.
Yeah, James Russell says, by the way, you didn't cover North Korea yet, Nick.
What are you talking about?
I cover North Korea.
Jolene Williams says, printing your own money equals inflation, plus I'm a Zoomer sodomite.
I'm banning you.
I don't know why all this... where all this hatred is coming from.
But...
Yeah, we can print money.
We've printed how much money in the last 10 years and it has no effect on inflation.
So, I love this boomer meme of, we can't do this, we can't do that, it's limited government, or there's bad economic effects.
Stupid boomers, man.
Honestly.
We can't print more money, we're gonna end up like Zimbabwe.
We have $200 trillion in assets in the country.
We're not gonna end up like Zimbabwe anytime soon.
We're the world reserve currency.
We have $20 trillion GDP.
But we can't print more money!
We can do whatever we want.
We can do whatever we want, and if we can't, then it'll be better, honestly.
Print all the money, and then maybe the country explodes, and then maybe it'll be better, right?
So, either way, it's a win.
Win-win.
But a scenario where we don't win is a scenario where we just don't get benefits, right?
A scenario where we don't win is we gradually just diminish in power, and our quality of life deteriorates, and that's just it.
At least with Yang, it's like either we print all the money and we get $1,000 a month or we print all the money and it goes out of control and then... Oh no!
Oh no, things really go south, right?
So...
I know that might infringe on the MeTV marathon you got going on in your home, right?
I know if the hyperinflation set in, you wouldn't be able to watch reruns of the Dick Van Dyke Show on MeTV, and I know that would really be hard for you.
That would be a real sacrifice.
You wouldn't be able to watch Bananza and MASH on MeTV anymore.
With the helicopter memes talking about hyperinflation.
That'd be a real bummer but you know maybe for the rest of us it might be an opportunity to make to make an upgrade.
Let's see what's a wing that says I can't read that hardcore monster says if no discord then which platform now YouTube I mean oh my gosh what do you mean which platform now where are we gonna go all these people we're just gonna find somewhere else they ban that we'll start something new It's just, why do we have to have the Discord server?
We've got Twitter.
Sign up for my email list.
That's where you got to go.
Sign up on my email list at nicholasjflintus.com.
How's that?
David Sperner says, great show, King.
Keep up the battle against the Thoughts and Boomers all day long.
All day long.
I'm not going to get disrespected by baby boomers, and I'm certainly not going to get disrespected by a woman.
That will never happen.
So, let's see, Harrison Alexander says, do people in your town recognize you out and about?
Well, yeah, but only because, you know, I was famous before I became famous.
I was locally famous.
So, I mean, nobody recognized me.
It's like, oh, you're that guy from the show.
People recognize me from, like, school and things.
So, I don't get recognized all that much.
I've been recognized, I think, once or twice in Chicago, like downtown.
I got recognized a lot in Boston.
I think that's about it.
But I think that's all our Super Chats here, so that's gonna do it for us tonight.
That's going to do it for us on the show.
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We got one more here from this last one party times his boomers want to be dead before a crash That's why they're attacking yang.
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