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The Great Russia Hoax | America First Ep. 353
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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.
Thank God it's Friday, right?
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Wow.
I don't know.
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I feel like this week kind of went by pretty quickly, relatively speaking.
Maybe it was because last week we had so many difficulties, so many issues that this week by comparison felt like it was a little bit more put together right a little bit more coherent but we are excited it is casual friday finally don't have to put on the old shirt and tie we can just sort of hang out have a cozy chill live stream and tonight actually we have some good news i know last week we did casual friday And it was a little dark.
It was a little bit rough.
A lot of black pills to deal out.
But this week, finally, we have some good news.
And I gotta be honest, after so many years of this investigation and so many years of the Trump administration, I don't know if it's the same effect.
Obviously, the news I'm talking about is the Mueller report, which has now been completed and submitted to the Attorney General.
And it appears like there's no evidence of collusion, you know, and who would have thought?
I feel like maybe a year ago this would have been a really big deal.
I feel like, you know, maybe a year and a half ago this would have been people would be having a party and celebrating and everything, but at this point, I don't know, it feels like the Mueller investigation basically succeeded.
You know, if it went on for two years and they spent all this money and so on and we had to put up with this from like Stephen Colbert and all these other characters, people on CNN, it just feels kind of stale.
It feels like it's so omnipresent in the American consciousness.
Does it really matter at the end of the day?
You know, so it's a big win and we're going to get into all of that.
I don't want to dive right in right away, but we're going to discuss that in great detail.
What exactly transpired today?
What the investigation actually revealed?
Because a lot of people are wondering, well there were indictments Handed down during this investigation.
There were many indictments.
You know, you might recall Paul Manafort.
He just got sentenced recently.
You might recall the lawyer, which is Michael Cohen, who has been testifying.
I mean, there were a lot of little things happening.
A lot of people going to jail.
A lot of people hit with big indictments.
And this has been going on for a long time, but we're gonna go into each of the indictments.
None of them had anything to do with what the special counsel was created to investigate.
So, we'll get into all of that.
That should be fun.
But a little bit sort of a muted reaction, you know, I can't say that I'm really like, you know, I wake up today and I see this news and am I over the moon?
Finally, the Mueller investigation is over.
I feel like some days you wake up and you're like, oh, that's still going on, you know, for so long.
But anyway, we'll get into that.
And then at the end of the show, we will talk about this priest stabbing in Montreal.
Now, we don't have an I.D.
on the suspect yet and we don't have a motive.
Typically, in my opinion, when you see that happen, when the attack happens, and then it's hours and hours, sometimes days or weeks before you get an ID, before you get a motive, Typically that tells us what the idea is.
Typically that tells us what the motive is.
So we're going to discuss that as well as some of the events transpiring in Nigeria.
The obvious double standard that's happening here.
You know, we've seen a lot of places of worship attacked in the past year and a half.
We've seen a lot of religious groups attacked in the past year and a half.
And you may or may not have noticed, as I have, that there's a little bit of a trend here, a little bit of a pattern.
You know, I feel like certain groups get targeted or attacked, and we're never allowed to forget about that.
Right?
They're at the State of the Union, and we've got to go and worship behind them, and we've got to put on a headscarf and everything.
But members of a certain other religion are attacked, either where they worship, or in a third world country, or a terror attack, And business as usual, this is simply part and parcel.
There is no larger concern.
So we'll get into some of the atrocities being committed.
And it should be, aside from the atrocities, it should be a pretty fun, light-hearted show.
That's how we like to keep it on Friday.
I gotta tell ya, I'm considering taking a little bit of a break.
I haven't decided.
I probably should have decided earlier this week, but I don't know.
On the one hand, it would be nice to, like, take a week off and have a little spring break, because it's really been intense lately.
I mean, with the workload and some new things we're putting out there.
But by the same token, I don't want to stop the momentum.
We've been having such great viewership lately.
The show's been growing, I don't think like ever before.
We basically doubled our daily numbers in the last month, which is incredible, you know, all things considered.
So, on the one hand, it would be really nice to just sort of take a load off and really regroup and everything, but on the other hand, do we just keep the foot on the gas, keep going?
I probably won't take a week off.
I'll probably be back here next week.
But I do think about it sometimes.
You know, I pine.
I was talking about this.
I did a Civilization V stream last night, and I was talking about this.
Some younger Zoomers in the chat telling me, oh, we hate high school.
We hate going to school.
I've got a big test tomorrow.
And I always say the same thing to the Zoomers.
Appreciate it while you can.
Appreciate you get a spring break, a summer break.
You know, you're in school, there's no stakes, right?
It's just homework and tests.
You don't have to worry about money, you don't have to worry about Jared Holt coming after you, anything like that.
So I always tell them, you gotta really be present.
Appreciate what you've got, right?
So I was thinking about it, I was thinking maybe I'll go to the beach, maybe I'll go somewhere warm.
It's still like 40 degrees here.
I know it's a boomer thing to say, but could we get a little global warming or something?
You know, but I'll probably be back, right?
As I always am, a slave behind the desk.
I'm trapped in your television screen, in your laptop screen, never to get out.
You know, I'm doomed in a Dante's Inferno type scenario to simply do blackpilled shows forever, for eternity, you know?
And every time we start to see something good happening, the boulder just comes right back down the hill, right?
But anyway, we're gonna dive right into the show because it is a little bit exciting.
I do really want to talk about this because I don't know.
It just feels like there's some closure finally.
And I'll say again at the outset, this should have been done a long time ago.
Just to give you an idea of the timetable, the initial investigation for this Trump-Russia scenario, so to give you the timeline here, the investigation was technically started, I believe, in like February.
It was spring 2017.
So technically, the special counsel began After Trump got into office.
But the investigation into any kind of collusion between Trump and Russia started in June 2016.
If you remember, this is when Barack Obama came to the FISA court and said, can I get a warrant to spy on the president?
Is basically what he said.
He goes to the FISA court to see if he can get some special authorization to look at phone records and Tapping wires and things like that and initially they rejected this.
So this was back in June 2016.
So we've been dealing with this almost now for three years actually.
Then October they finally got the FISA warrant and then it wasn't until again during that transition and then a little bit after the inauguration that Rod Rosenstein appointed Robert Mueller as a special counsel and remember the original scope of the investigation was collusion by Russia into the Trump 2016 presidential campaign.
It ended up expanding like crazy so that they were just looking into everything and they ended up with all the indictments getting people on everybody on everything except for Trump and Russia.
You know, just for example, they got Manafort on bank fraud and tax evasion.
They got just about everybody else on making false statements to the FBI.
So it's pretty ridiculous.
And I'll say that after all this time, there is sort of a feeling of satisfaction at the very least.
It's, well, finally, finally we can stop hearing about all these intricacies.
You know, it's been going on, it feels like forever that we've been hearing about that meeting between Jeff Sessions and Sergey Kislyak and You know Flynn and Turkey and that meeting in Trump Tower and you know these things that you forget and then you're reminded of and so on so I guess there's a little bit of closure but you got to remember this was supposed to end at many different points over the last six to nine months.
When the president replaced his legal counsel with Rudy Giuliani, this was back in summer, we were told that there was going to be a deadline put on this.
They were going to stop it before the 2018 midterms.
That's what Giuliani said.
He said that, you know, we cannot allow this investigation to tamper or interfere with the election.
If this changes the outcome of the election, Obviously that would be a little bit of a conflict of interest, right?
If you've got all these Democrats working for this council, especially with the findings about Bruce Ohr and Lisa Page and some of the other characters.
So Giuliani said they can't let this interfere in the midterms.
And remember the investigation had already been going on for almost two years, even at that point.
So he said, we have to end this before the election.
And they said, we'll end it right before the election.
And they said, well, we'll end it a little bit after the election.
Then people started to say, oh, well, maybe they'll end it before March.
Maybe that's why some things are happening.
Trump, perhaps, is cutting a deal with the State of the Union or the funding bill to get spared on Mueller.
You know, there are all these different conspiracy theories going around about this.
And so finally, it ended.
And I got to say, it's just not the same feeling.
To me, The damage has been done.
The investigation has been going on for 22 months.
It cost $35 million.
And to me, in the eyes of the people that it was directed at...
It has already succeeded in its goals.
You know, you have to look at it from a variety of different standpoints.
On the one hand, the overriding objective, I guess the technical, official objective of the investigation was to uncover evidence of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign.
So, you know, that's the official, formal reason for why this special counsel existed.
I've always said that there's a couple of other reasons behind the investigation.
Perhaps first and foremost, and there's a variety of reasons, but first and foremost, the Mueller investigation was meant to delegitimize the president.
I think that was the overriding concern.
That's why the media was blasting this 24-7 for so long.
If you remember in the first year and a half of the Trump administration, this is all anybody was talking about was indictments and testifying and all this other stuff and Trump going away in handcuffs and he's gonna be in there with Don Jr.
and Jared Kushner and all these other characters.
You know, so I think first and foremost the reason was to delegitimize the president and what he stood for.
It's a lot easier for the elites, for the establishment in the country to keep up this narrative that Trump got elected because it was a fluke rather than that the majority of the country They did this big dissent against open borders, against foreign wars, against free trade, all these policies that Trump ran against.
It's a lot easier for NBC to spin this narrative that, well, Trump didn't actually win.
That's why they ran with the Electoral College narrative in the beginning.
Well, you know, Trump didn't really win.
I mean, sure he won the Electoral College, but he didn't win the popular vote, and therefore we didn't really lose.
We just like technically lost.
And then they moved on to the Mueller investigation.
Well, you know, Trump didn't really win.
He actually cheated.
Yeah, he cheated.
It was illegitimate.
The election doesn't matter.
He could still get impeached.
Somebody else could still be president because it was actually a fluke.
If it were not for this foreign outside influence, this message of hatred and walls and Anti-war and anti-free trade, it wouldn't have succeeded.
So in the first place, I think it was very rhetorically important.
I think for the left, I think that's why they ran with it so much.
It was to delegitimize Trump and what he stood for.
To make it seem like this nationalist uprising was just sort of a weird anomaly and we would sort of go back to business as usual once this was concluded.
Either by him going to jail or he gets pushed out of office or Whatever.
On the other hand you have to look at it from a geopolitical standpoint.
You have to remember what was the context of the 2016 election in the immediate months preceding the actual vote, which was November 8th.
I'm not talking about the inauguration, the actual vote.
I remember, because I was in school at the time, And if you were paying attention to the news, this was in October 2016, there was a lot of anti-Russia sentiments going on in the Obama administration on the part of the Hillary Clinton campaign right before the election.
There was a very high-profile cyber attack by Russia on the United States.
There was some very scary rhetoric going on at the time.
Joe Biden gave a pretty famous speech.
Pretty noteworthy.
Again, this was contemporaneously pretty noteworthy.
Not so much anymore.
But he basically said that we're going to retaliate against Russia.
And people didn't really know what that meant.
The DEF CON level was raised and everything else happened.
They said we're going to retaliate against Russia.
This stuff is unacceptable.
The relationship had soured pretty substantially from when Obama got into office and did the Russian reset.
And then by 2014 you had the Crimea referendum, you had the Donbass war, you had what was going on in Syria during the civil war.
So things were spiraling out of control pretty quickly.
What did Trump run on as a major change to the foreign policy doctrine of the past 25 years, arguably going back to the Cold War?
Trump wanted a rapprochement with Russia.
Trump wanted Putin to be our ally in the fight against ISIS, in the fight against terrorism, maybe a geopolitical alignment against China.
You know, there are a lot of reasons.
But first and foremost, Trump said, look, we have no business fighting with Russia.
It's not the Cold War anymore.
Why should we be fighting Russia?
Wouldn't we prefer to work with a country like that who has nuclear weapons and the second biggest conventional military and so on?
And so I have a strong feeling that the deep state looked at that, and this is the people in the Pentagon, this is the people in the intelligence community, who were hell-bent on this sort of big conflict, this renewed Cold War, this renewed arms race, which seemed to have persisted regardless of Trump getting into office.
And they said, how can we keep this conflict going?
How can we sow more seeds of division here?
We'll concoct this crazy conspiracy theory about Trump and Russia and I think you saw that with the Trump dossier.
That formed the basis of the Mueller investigation from the beginning.
The Trump dossier which had all this ridiculous intelligence sourced from very dubious sources connected to the Hillary Clinton campaign and ended up being connected to Christopher Steele who is actually a British spy in Russia.
So there's a lot of hokey business going on there where I say on the one hand this is something that helped the left in terms of rhetoric But moreover, it helped the Deep State frame Russia for something that they didn't do.
So, there were a variety of reasons a lot like this.
Of course, it's a lot of different overlapping interests.
A lot of, uh, what would you call that?
Intersecting interests here from a lot of different institutions.
And I think all of them can be true at the same time.
I think maybe the media did it for that reason.
The Deep State did it for the reason they did.
The Democrats, obviously, so that they can win an election or something like that.
But there are a lot of different reasons behind it, and when you look at those reasons, when you look at those objectives compared to just the plain, official, formal objective of getting Trump on collusion, I think you could say in many ways it was a success.
Was the rapprochement with Russia halted?
Yeah, completely.
Trump got into office saying, we're going to be friends with Russia.
Are we friends with Russia?
If anything, perhaps relations are worse than before.
You know, it started to look like it was moving in the right direction when we had a press conference with Putin, and Trump and Putin reached this sort of gentleman's agreement where they said, we're not going to have an arms race, we're not going to let the media divide us.
But then we see our involvement in Ukraine is escalating, and we see that we remain in Syria, and we see that the diplomatic relationship is not healed at all, and there's a lot of other things like we saw prior to the Trump administration.
So in that regard, while maybe Trump is not going to jail for collusion, could you say that the collusion investigation derailed any kind of meaningful rapprochement with Russia?
I think you could say that definitely played a part.
So in that regard, it was successful.
On the realm of rhetoric, Another success for the left.
You probably have something like 25% of the population that is actual, ideological, left-wing, progressive, liberal-type Democrats.
I would say it's probably about 15-25% of the population.
It doesn't matter what you tell them.
They believe that Trump colluded with Russia, and you saw this all over Twitter today.
It wasn't even just the people, it was people in media also.
who said yeah sure maybe we're not going to get him with muller but the house is doing an investigation and this person is doing an investigation and well i still believe it or you know maybe muller was was bad i think somebody tweeted muller and putin both have two syllables i don't know if that was a joke but anyway it you know speaks to the kind of mentality in the media that you're sort of damned if you do damned if you don't so i think on on limited grounds you could say this was a victory i I guess that's the bad stuff.
I guess that's... I don't mean to rain on everybody's parade, but you look at those areas.
Here we are two years later.
It's like, is this really gonna matter?
It kind of reminds me of Charlottesville.
If you remember in Charlottesville, it was all this violence between You know, the demonstrators that came to protest the removal of the statue, and Antifa.
And all the violence was blamed on the demonstrators.
All the violence was blamed on the right-wing people, the so-called white identitarians, whatever.
And then it came out like five months later, there was a huge police report that said, no, no, actually the police was at fault, the mayor was at fault, they deliberately pushed the crowd into Antifa, and this is stuff that we were saying for so long, But so much time had passed between the actual episode and this damning report with all the facts, it got no coverage and people stopped talking about it within a day.
And I think you see a lot of things like that.
Las Vegas was similar.
The media has so much control, they can basically manipulate the narrative.
That's kind of the problem, right?
So I don't want to rain on everybody's parade, but I look at two years, all this money, and it's like...
Really, who's gonna pay attention to this besides people that have been watching Rush Limbaugh or listening to Rush Limbaugh religiously for like 25 years?
You know, he's got all the facts and they've got all their, you know, little papers together on the court board with different threads, you know?
I don't know if this will make so much news.
I will say it is a huge rhetorical victory for the president because this vindicates absolutely everything we've been saying about the media forever.
Mueller submits this report, and all we know about it, I should say, you know, I guess that's a pretty extended background information about it, but to get to the actual mechanism of what happened, the actual process, Mueller submitted the completed report, it's all done, to the Attorney General.
We haven't seen anything in it, but inside sources with pretty good credibility have said that there's no further charges being recommended.
So, so far, all these people have been charged.
A lot of indictments, but nobody on Trump-Russia collusion.
And if there's no further indictments, that means the President is safe.
That means everybody around the President is safe that hasn't already gone down.
And so, basically, people are saying that this Trump-Russia collusion just simply didn't happen.
If they did this two year long investigation, all this money, And that is a huge rhetorical victory because what has been the message of this president from the beginning?
Media is the enemy of the people, the media lies, it's fake news, they're biased, they collude with each other, and so on.
And I don't know how you could get a story Is more consequential, more damning, more brazen, improving all of this than the Trump-Russia collusion scandal, right?
I mean, again, how long have we been talking about this?
People like Rachel Maddow, people like Jake Tapper and others.
And these are allegedly credible people.
You know, you turn on the television and you see somebody in a suit, much like myself, in a professional studio, much like myself, and they're in a big network with lots of money, and they say, well, you know, I believe that person.
Why would that person lie?
How could that person lie?
It would be impossible for the media to lie to me.
And even if it weren't impossible, they wouldn't do that.
Are they really that corrupt?
Are they really that evil?
Well, it turns out, yes.
It turns out, yes, they are.
It turns out, not only are they willing to deceive the American people on an industrial scale, but they're also able to do it at the same time.
And this is something I realized a long time ago with the Hillary Clinton health scandal.
During the election, I think we all saw Hillary Clinton faint.
And then we also saw on the same day, everybody in the media, without fail, without one exception, said, she's fine.
That's nothing.
And on that day, I said, okay, clearly the media is able to lie to us.
If the media is able to lie to us on that scale, on that scope, we have no idea what is true and what is not true.
You know, if they're capable of that kind of mass deception, then everything is up for grabs now, right?
So I think we see this again.
This is the latest, maybe a much more high-profile, less partisan scandal than that one.
You know, here you have the media pushing this narrative, and how many hours of speculation about, is Trump going to end the investigation early?
Is Trump going to fire Mueller.
Is Trump going to tamper with the evidence?
Will he leave office peacefully if he's indicted?
Is it possible to indict him and remove him?
Or do we have to impeach him?
You know, how many hours of speculation about this stuff?
And it wasn't just MSNBC.
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It was everybody for two years.
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And there was nothing.
It turned out there was nothing.
They didn't come close.
Not a single person in the whole campaign, in the administration, in the transition, Nobody went down for collusion.
The closest they ever came to that was 13 Russian nationals and a handful of companies from Russia that they got caught buying Facebook ads.
And that was the closest they ever came, and it was nowhere near Trump Tower or the Trump campaign or anything like that.
And so you look at this whole scandal that's divided the country.
I think it led to the shooting of Steve Scalise and all those congressmen at the baseball game.
I'm sure it led to a lot of other violent actions or MAGA had people being beaten up or protests, economic damage.
I mean, think of the division that has been caused in the country by the media, all of them working together to advance this partisan lie.
And I think that tells you everything you need to know.
I think that vindicates what we've been saying from day one.
I caught a lot of heat Like two years ago, on Right Side Broadcasting Network, when I said as much, I said, look, and I believe it was about the Mueller investigation, might have been about something else, but I believe it was about the Mueller investigation, I said, look, there is ample evidence that on this subject the media is knowingly lying to the people, and it's irreparably harming the country.
That's called treason.
If you're going to knowingly deceive the American people, to that extent, with that much power, And it's going to bring actual harm to the public welfare, to the public good.
You're committing treason.
Hey, what happens to people who commit treason?
I caught a lot of heat for that.
I still catch heat for that.
People still writing hit pieces about that, like when I went to ISU a couple of weeks ago.
You know, I had somebody climb up next to me and say, you said globalists should be hanged or something.
You know, and here we are today.
Hello, we've got all this evidence here.
How many years of footage and how many years of Alarmist press coverage about this Trump-Russia collusion and jokes from Stephen Colbert and all this other stuff and there's nothing?
Where's the accountability?
When are these people going to be held to account, held responsible for what they've been doing?
I think that just goes to show where we are with the country.
We've been talking about this for the past week.
With regard to the terrorist incident in Netherlands, and we've been talking about Fox News hiring Donna Brazile and punishing Judge Jeanine and saying, well, who's really in charge here?
Who's really in control of the government here?
You look at the media, how they're able to get away with something like this.
Is there anybody else who could get away with anything remotely approaching the severity of this Trump-Russia lie?
Trump, he gets blasted on social media for weeks because he says something like alternative facts, right?
Or he says his crowd size was the biggest in history and it actually wasn't.
They're still talking about that two years later.
The media lies for two years that the president is a foreign asset and he must be impeached.
He's a Manchurian candidate.
He's a traitor and all this other stuff.
And watch, there will be nothing.
Nobody will get fired.
No, nobody will be put in jail.
Nobody will be fined.
Probably everybody will forget about this in a couple of weeks.
Trump will remind us, you know, if you go to a campaign rally, if you watch Fox News, you'll hear about it.
But for your average person, I doubt they'll even hear about this much.
Maybe.
And maybe not.
Maybe they'll watch NBC5 Nightly News and they'll say something like, well, nothing has really come out of the Mueller report just yet, so we shouldn't jump to conclusions.
And nobody will be held accountable.
And if you can't hold these people accountable, then they run the country, right?
I mean, the people who are unaccountable, there has to be somebody that is above the law in the country.
You know, I think it was Carl Schmitt who talked about this.
Carl Schmitt's a little controversial, but I mean, this goes back a long time.
In a society, somebody has to be above the law.
That person is the sovereign.
You know, that group of people is the sovereign in the country.
Because of course, you know, only mankind creates laws, and this is getting into a little bit of political theory and philosophy, but somebody has to be above the law.
Because if somebody makes the law, somebody enforces the law, you know, it's that old adage, who watches the watchman, so to speak.
And so the people that are unaccountable are the people at the end of the day that are in charge.
And if the media is just totally unaccountable for something like this, It says that it really kind of doesn't matter who we elect so long as these are the people running the media, so long as these are the people running these larger institutions that obviously wield the influence.
Because we look at this investigation and there were, I think, more than seven indictments, something like ten.
I'm only going to go through a couple.
There were indictments in this investigation.
They brought in Roger Stone on witness tampering.
They brought in Michael Flynn on false statements to the FBI.
They brought in Manafort on bank fraud and tax evasion.
Richard Gates on false income tax returns.
George Papadopoulos making false statements to the FBI.
Michael Cohen making false statements to the FBI.
This lawyer, Alex Van Der Zwaan, making false statements to the FBI.
So they ruined all these people's lives.
They took all this and they said, oh well, you know, Trump is just coming next, right?
We're gonna construct this big conspiratorial case and then we'll bring Trump in and Hillary Clinton will be president and so on.
And not any piece of this was true.
I think that tells you all you need to know.
I think we're totally vindicated.
But my fear is that it really doesn't matter, you know?
So on the one hand, at the top of the show we're talking about how, you know, is this really such a big victory?
While it is a rhetorical victory, what's going to be the consequence for it?
If we move on in the next couple of days, in the next week, and there's just nothing?
Like, we've lost, right?
I mean, game over.
Is that even a victory?
Hardly, because there will be more investigations.
They won't let this go.
And only the people that are paying attention, only the people that are informed will have ever known that this grand fraud, this grand deception was perpetrated on the American people.
You know, I doubt even the history books will talk about this because we know who will write them.
So, I look at this and I say, it's sort of a bittersweet victory.
Yeah, I mean, ultimately we were proven right, but it won't even matter who's right anymore, you know?
The people that are right don't wield power.
The people that are right aren't enforcing the laws or any degree of order or justice in the country, so...
You know, great job everybody.
I guess there's no Trump-Russia collusion and just get ready for AIPAC this weekend.
I guess that's the takeaway.
So that's the Mueller Report.
I don't know.
You know, I look at all these names.
George Papadopoulos, Paul Manafort, This is like ancient history for people that have been watching America First.
It's just stale.
It's done before.
It's irrelevant now.
I mean, the point has already been won by the other side.
Trump should have went, you know, hardcore dictator on day one.
You know, that would have been the victory.
But at this point, two years in, Damage has been done.
So that's the Mueller Report.
We'll see what comes of it.
Maybe I'll be proven wrong.
Maybe by next week there'll be big changes in media and a popular revolt, but nobody cares.
Nobody cares.
Are all the people listening to talk radio watching Fox News that see this stuff?
And they know their government, you know, is aliens, basically.
They know their government is not run by the people, for the people, anything like that.
There's basically a hostile occupation of our country.
Nobody's gonna do anything about that.
People that see this stuff, that the media is just lying to you, that the powerful in the country are set against you, trying to deceive you and harm you, nobody's gonna do anything about it.
You know, there are things you could do about it, but nobody's gonna do that.
We're starting to see that in Paris, the yellow vests and I guess that's the only thing happening anywhere in the world where there's actually some kind of prominent uprising.
At least somebody's trying, but it won't happen in America.
People are just watching their television.
You know, people are just gonna change the channel.
unidentified
Oh, that's... Oh, what are you gonna do, right?
nick fuentes
So it's hard to watch.
Hard to watch.
But anyway, the other story we're talking about here is this priest stabbing in Montreal.
Now, like I said, we don't have... I don't want to jump to any conclusions, alright?
We would hate to jump to any conclusions, especially based on prejudice or anything like that.
So we're not going to jump to conclusions, but we can speculate.
So today, I don't know if anybody saw this because it wasn't really reported in the national news media, at least not in America, not to the same extent as some other things.
But today, a Catholic priest was stabbed while celebrating Mass in Montreal this morning.
And this is according to a Canadian source, quote, the horrifying incident, which authorities said was not terror related.
Doubt unfolded just before 9 a.m.
at the historic St.
Joseph's Oratory, leaving Father Claude Grau, who is 77 years old, with lacerations to his upper body, according to Montreal Police Spokeswoman Carol Chevrefils.
Some French name here.
He was rushed to a local hospital where he was listed in stable condition, according to the Montreal Diocese.
So we don't want to jump to any conclusions here.
We don't want to say, is it a Muslim?
Kind of fits the bill, right?
I mean, the timing is interesting.
The weapon was interesting used a knife to stab the guy we know they use this in Europe and obviously it's religious So it was targeted.
You know, this wasn't like a Stabbing on a subway.
It wasn't a stabbing at a store in a home It was at a Catholic Church and he stabbed the priest, right?
So I look at all those things.
I look at the fact that they've identified the subject They found that you know, he was the perpetrator of the attack, but no name No motive!
I find that a little interesting.
So, you know, my gut reaction is to say this is revenge for the New Zealand shooting.
I'm sure everybody in that church was thinking that.
I'm sure everybody probably looks at that with the exception of people who are willingly ignorant or blind are saying the same thing.
But even if it isn't, Here you have a priest who is obviously attacked because of his religion in his church, stabbed in this horrifying fashion.
Nobody talks about it.
Why is that?
Similarly, you have something else going on for the past few months.
This is according to...
The International Christian Concern.
300 people have been killed in seven predominantly Christian villages across Nigeria in February and March this year, and that's according to many sources.
Since February 10th there have been at least 270 people killed in Kaduna State alone.
It has been reported that at least 70 Christians have been killed during a 10-week span at the beginning of 2019 across other Middle Belt states in Nigeria.
So, you've got this pre-stabbing.
You've got these horrible killings of Christians in Nigeria.
You have this Italian bus burning that we talked about earlier this week.
You heard about any of that?
You hear about any of that on NBC?
You hear about any of that on CNN?
It's not accidental that this happens.
It gets to the same point as the Mueller investigation.
Some people are attacked, and it's big news.
There's vigils, there's money, there's legislation, there's political action committees started.
You know, there's all kinds of things going on.
When is the synagogue shooting?
Went to a mosque shooting.
Now, I understand that there's different degrees of severity and, you know, 130 people or 300 people over a few months versus 50 in one shooting.
I understand there's different shock value of one particular targeted attack, which is political in a Western country versus something in another country.
But at a certain point, the bodies begin to add up and these so-called accidents of why these things aren't covered.
Coincidences.
You know, this one just didn't get covered this time.
It begins to add up.
After a certain point.
And you start to wonder, why does this pattern exist?
You know, Christians get killed.
This is a majority Christian country still.
This is a Christian country that was founded as one.
Christians get killed.
Nobody needs to hear about it.
And I don't care if it's in another country.
The mosque shooting was in another country.
We're still talking about that one.
But you see, the Utrecht shooting, the Italian bus burning, this stabbing, what's going on in Nigeria, all these different little data points, which in themselves, it's like, okay, maybe this is part and parcel.
You know, a terrorist shooting in Europe, we see that all the time.
And a migrant terrorist attack, that one was pretty new.
Stabbing of a priest, that's pretty scandalous.
I guess nobody died, but I mean, that's pretty outrageous.
And then this genocide happening in Nigeria, nobody bothers to report on this stuff?
At a certain point, I think you have to say that there is a concerted effort to cover up the killings of Christians and to blow out of proportion and exacerbate the killing of other people.
And the political motivation behind this is obvious.
When it's somebody attacking Muslims and Jews, well, of course that means that we have to crack down on political expression.
Of course that means we have to shut down 4chan, NHN, we have to shut down Twitter.
And we have to ban firearms, and we have to do all these other things.
All white people are indicted.
All Christians are indicted.
We have to bring more people in, right?
We have to give more money to these people, more money to people that are grieving.
And when Christians are killed, well, this is just a fluke.
This is just, you know, just some weird thing that happened.
Violence just sometimes happens against people.
What are you gonna do?
I guess you just have violent extremism sometimes.
It's concerted.
They say it's a conspiracy theory to talk about white genocide or genocide of Christians or something like that, but it's clear as day that this is going on.
It's obvious the political motivation behind this kind of a cover-up.
They don't want you to see...
The conflict.
They want you to see all these people who are coming into the country, whether they be Muslims or Mexicans or maybe other small groups who wield disproportionate amount of power, they want you to see them as the perpetual victims.
Even though they're coming in, they're causing their own problems and they're doing other things, they want you to see them as the victims.
And when they're the victims, you can't really go against somebody who would be seen as punching down.
So to be against immigrants is punching down against victims.
Victims who were shot at that one time, how many months ago?
It only takes a few of these and they're, you know, eternally remembered for that.
You're punching down, you're attacking people who are just helpless against this white supremacist, Christian, white nationalist, whatever.
Anybody who opposes that, they have to be lumped in with the worst elements.
But why is that same standard not applied to the people coming into the country?
Because of course the media, the people orchestrating perhaps some of these things, they want to see them come into the country.
So some things are buried and other things are exacerbated and blown up in the media and you really cannot deny it anymore.
You really can't hide that anymore.
I know this used to be controversial.
I feel like a few years ago I would tell my parents about this stuff or my peers and it was always the same.
That's conspiracy theories.
That's not happening.
You know, you have to show me a URL.
I would always talk to a journalist and I'd say, you know, here's an example of how media lies.
You know, anytime a white guy shoots somebody up, it's like, oh, the real problem is white terrorism.
And the journalists are like, yeah, yeah, no, that's it.
That's definitely it.
You know, like you were some crazy person for believing that this double standard exists.
It's undeniable at this point.
Anybody who's like, I don't know, they read the news every day, you kind of begin to understand the pattern going on here.
And you gotta notice who are they coming after for now on YouTube and Twitter?
Why did Alex Jones get kicked off?
Why did the anti-vaxxers get kicked off on Facebook?
Now the march is we have to get rid of the conspiracy theorists.
People who say something that doesn't conform to the narrative.
People that say something that doesn't conform to, you know, what is politically correct and so on.
They are a conspiracy theorist.
They're pushing something fake, something that's not real, that's disinformation, that's dangerous for the so-called democracy.
Ban them.
And so you see how this The entire system works now.
And it's all connected by the way.
Everything we talked about this week, again all those different atrocities, the racial nature of them, about diversity, the media, the Mueller investigation, what that says about the media, it's all connected.
It's all starting to take shape.
They're making their play right now.
The people in the system, and I don't know what you want to call them, globalists, transnationals, cosmopolitans, you know, demons, aliens, the Illuminati, whoever it is, they're making their play right now.
That's why it's more pronounced than ever, because they saw in 2016 that somebody was going to stand up to the agenda.
Maybe Trump didn't, like, understand fully what was going on, but he intuitively had a grasp that things aren't really working, right?
There's some injustice happening here.
So they saw that he achieved this big victory in 2016.
Somehow, the people still had a little bit of fight in them to reassert their sovereignty, to reassert some semblance of a traditional or Christian order.
And I think the people in the media, the people in the deep state, the people on Wall Street, all these people that run the world, they got together and they said, this can never be allowed to happen again.
And I think it's all been connected.
You know, maybe if this is the season finale of America First or whatever, you could say this is how we see all these different strands tying together.
That they are presenting themselves.
They're taking people off social media.
They're killing people at the conspiracy stuff.
You've got the media, which is accelerating the lies and the double standards of deception.
You see the immigration happening.
It's all starting to present itself in very stark and visible terms.
Who's at play?
What they're doing?
What the agenda is?
And you can see that in negative terms.
You know, it's not like they're coming right out.
Well, in some cases they are.
But it's not like on an everyday basis they're explicitly telling you who doesn't and why they do it.
But you can tell by who they attack, who they don't attack, why they attack some people, what the rhetoric is.
And you see how it all starts to come together, maybe before the 2020 election.
I think by 2020 you'll see that this this process that has been set into motion in the last couple of years will be completed and then you know we'll see if there'll ever be a viable resistance ever again but I don't know does that sound a little kooky does that sound like conspiracy theory type stuff?
I tend to see these little stories and I'm I think it's time for us to graduate a little bit beyond the day-to-day sort of bickering about partisan things and start looking at these like data points in a much larger scatterplot here and start to identify the trends how they all fit together because that's what we've been doing every day on in the last five days in particular saying how you know these little things like maybe you're looking at Donna Brazile and oh she's a Democrat she's on Fox News
But you graduate to the level of, why is she on Fox News?
If they were really on our side, why would they put her on there?
Well, they're not on our side.
Nobody in the media is on our side.
Well, why is that?
And so on and so forth.
So, I don't know if that's a little rambly, if that's a little bit crazy, if I'm not explaining it well, but I'm starting to just really... All these patterns that I'm noticing, it's coming to a head a little bit.
It's getting a little bit hard to...
To keep it all inside, but... Anyway, we're gonna take a look at our Super Chats here.
We're running out of time, so we're gonna try and get these.
And we'll see what people are saying.
Uh, we've got Doc Daniel here who says, uh, think you'll play the Fallout New Vegas remaster mod in Fallout 4?
I don't know, maybe.
We go from Illuminati to Fallout New Vegas.
I don't know.
I'm kind of sick of Fallout New Vegas, honestly.
I think I played it too much.
Jake Jorgensen says, did you see that our two favorite guests of the show, E. Michael Jones and Owen Benjamin, did a stream together where Owen... stand out?
Good exposure.
No, I didn't see that.
Excuse me, I know that they did a stream together, but I haven't watched it just yet, so I'll have to check that out.
Tim E says, Hey Nick, what music have you been into lately?
Lately I've been listening to a lot of alternative type music, a lot of like e-boy type music, TikTok music.
It makes me feel younger.
I don't know.
I'm 20.
I guess I'm young, but it just makes me feel younger because I always have listened to like boomer music.
I've always listened to older music with the exception of like Kanye and a few others.
But, uh, you know, I go on TikTok and I see all these e-boys who are now younger than me in high school and I feel like an old man now.
And they're in hip clothes and they're listening to hip music and they're riding skateboards.
And I have to tell you, it's giving me like a little bit of a midlife crisis.
So now I feel like I want to be an e-boy.
I can be an e-boy too.
I'm still young.
I could still wear a jean jacket with one of those striped white shirts, okay?
I could still wear a white long-sleeve shirt with a black t-shirt on top and Vans.
I don't know if I'll paint my nails black, but I could still be an E-boy.
unidentified
I could still be, uh, you know.
nick fuentes
So I've been listening to a lot of alternative e-boy type music because I feel like my age is catching up with me.
I'm sitting here listening to all this old music because when I was a kid I was like, yeah, new music sucks.
I'm so much better than that.
I have so much better taste than that.
And now I just feel like a boomer.
Now I just feel like some irrelevant old man.
We have to feel hip and young again.
Maybe it's onset a little bit early for this generation.
Selim Fortes has just found out a friend is a member of the Satanic Temple.
I investigate and discover it's just global homo-atheists that want to passively aggressively antagonize Christians.
What is your take on this?
I don't know.
What do you mean, what is my take on that?
I mean, it's still Satanism.
That's what Richard Spencer's girlfriend says.
She says, I'm not a Satanist.
I just use Satanic iconography.
I just use Satanic memes and I retweet the Church of Satan as a way to make a cultural statement about Christians.
This is kind of missing the point, don't you think?
How much of a useful idiot could you be to wear the banner of Satan and say, no, no, no, no, I'm not really into Satan.
No, actually, it's just this bigger point.
Our enemies are waving the banner of the devil.
And that kind of says it all right there, right?
And, you know, you might wonder if you read the Bible, I feel like when you're a child, You read the Bible or you read, you know, stories about good versus evil and you wonder how anybody could choose the wrong side.
You know, you wonder how anybody could be on the wrong side of history.
Why would anybody choose to be a bad person?
Why would anybody choose to be evil?
It's the devil!
Hello?
Why would you side with the devil?
He's the bad one.
But then you understand how modern society works.
You understand How that fits together.
Do you kind of get the point that I'm getting across?
That it's such a subversive thing where it's like, actually be careful.
If you're not careful about your ideology and its consistency and your moral compass, you could very well end up being an enlightened liberal and supporting Satan.
No, no, no.
They say it's ironic.
They say it's a cultural statement.
Oh, I don't actually worship Satan.
I don't actually believe in evil and the devil.
I just, I am just waving the satanic flag or I'm retweeting the Church of Satan because, you know, I really want to piss off those backwards immoral Christians.
It's like... Are you... I think you're kind of missing something, aren't you?
I think you're kind of missing the point.
You know, don't you think that if the devil was real, don't you think if evil were real, what is the expression?
That he'd try to prove he doesn't exist?
Isn't that kind of the whole point?
You know, don't you kind of lose sight of what's evil when you think there is no good and evil and...
So I think that's that's really my take on that because it's true I talked to somebody in front of the White House one time you know I was in DC I think last August and I was in front of the White House just like taking pictures and stuff and there was this demonstration going on it was like Satanists against Trump and I go up to this fat woman who's waving this banner with some like other degenerate and I'm like Like, hey, uh, so, if you're a Satanist for Trump, then doesn't that mean that God is on the side of Trump?
Like, if you're, if you're the devil, you're Satanic, whatever, Satan worshippers against Trump, then if Satan is against Trump, then that, doesn't that mean that, like, Trump isn't evil and God likes Trump and all the rest?
And they're like, oh, no, no, no, we don't really believe in Satan, we're just, you know, we're, it just represents science and all this other stuff.
unidentified
Hello?
Doesn't that tell you everything you need to know?
nick fuentes
I want to be on the side that doesn't worship Satan, even ironically.
You know, I think that's kind of where I want to be.
People lose the plot when it comes to that kind of stuff.
This liberal, enlightenment, reason, secular type stuff.
It is a Trojan horse for evil.
It is a Trojan horse for the lie.
So that's really my take on that, because you will see a lot of that.
I don't think you'll find very many unironic devil worshipers.
But you see a lot of satanic imagery in the homosexual community.
You see a lot of it in science, enlightenment type people.
You see it in feminism.
You see it in trans culture.
It's all over the place.
They love the devil.
Now, they don't actually like the devil.
They just worship him in those kinds of ways.
How stupid can you be?
How stupid can you be?
We hope that God kind of brings them back around to see the error of their ways.
It's just so... Doesn't that just frustrate you?
Doesn't that make you insane when you see people?
You're a useful idiot, literally for the devil.
Anyway, I could spend all night talking about that.
Selim Fortes has just found out, or I just read that one.
I forgot to scroll down here.
Doc Daniels says, watch out for Mongolians attacking the livestream.
Yeah, those are the problematic ones.
Doc Daniels says, would you ever consider playing the Spongebob movie game?
Yeah, I don't know, maybe, dude.
What are we just, is every super chat, are you gonna play this game?
Hey, what about this game?
Will you consider playing this game?
Oh, okay.
What about this game?
In my separate super chat.
Okay, it's Friday, it's Friday.
Maybe the spring break's sounding really nice all of a sudden, you know?
Maybe, maybe I do gotta take a little time off, right?
Just so it's not every day getting bombarded with, you know, whatever.
Mister says, hey big guy, loving the show as usual.
Please keep up the good work.
Norma GF noticed me watching and wanted to mention that you need a haircut, lol.
Yeah, of course.
Of course, women always have nothing nice to say, nothing but an egg.
They wonder, you know, why, Nick, what's your problem with women?
Well, it's always, you know, they notice me watching the show and the comment is not, oh, you put the white race on your back and the country on your back and you're sacrificing it.
Tell him he needs a haircut.
Yeah, well, she's your girlfriend, so I guess I'll respect what's going on there.
Yeah, I do need a haircut, I guess.
I've been a little busy.
But, uh, but thanks.
Yeah, I'll really keep it up.
Thanks for the, uh... Thanks for that, though.
Cloudstar says, Muller another boomer robbing the system.
How much did he make from this?
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
Is that really the angle?
Is that really relevant at all?
I mean, seriously.
Cassie, Queen of Spades Dillon says, Kanye West is friends with Greg Lansky.
I don't know who that is.
Nick Corbin says, feel free to ignore e-drama posters and their beta male orbiters.
That stuff was cool in 2014-15, but it's pretty gay and cringe these days.
Outdated memes, no substance, that's why America First is still on top.
I don't know what you mean by e-drama posters and beta male orbiters.
Do you mean like Warski and Ralph?
Because the e-drama people, hate to say it, they're doing pretty good.
I mean look, or they're doing pretty well.
I don't care for E-Drama.
I think it's kind of like the lowest brow kind of content, you know, lowest hanging fruit, but they do well for themselves.
They found a business model that works.
So I'm not, you know, I'm not, I'm not going to tag them.
I respect their success.
So if that's what you're talking about, but I don't know if E-Drama was ever cool or anything.
It's always been kind of gay and cringe to me, but, but true, you know, America first is king because of the substance naturally.
cpb says take the time off nick i wish you'd use this to buy yourself a beer but i know it'll go to a big mac instead so either way enjoy it well thanks much appreciated maybe i will maybe i will do it i'll think about it i'll let everybody know what i'm gonna do Matt Levine says I'm going to APAC policy conference tomorrow.
Any advice, big boy?
Just don't get yourself into trouble, man.
Not worth it.
But do take some pictures.
Report back to us next week.
Tell us what you find, right?
Nathan says the Oval Office but all of the walls are glass and Emperor Yang is using dry erase markers to solve America's math problems.
This is the future that we could have.
Instead of a baby boomer in the Oval Office watching Fox News and drinking Diet Coke, we could have Andrew Yang eating Chinese takeout with chopsticks, solving math problems like Mark Zuckerberg at Harvard on the window of his dorm room.
You know, how are we going to solve this UBI equation?
You know, people bang on the door of the Oval Office, Andrew Yang, frantic, sweating.
One second!
One moment!
I've almost reached the breakthrough, you know, and he's furiously writing on the board with the dry erase marker, carry the two, and... You know, then they come in.
I've got it!
I've done it!
UBI!
$5,000 for every American!
We've achieved it!
I've done the math!
It all works out!
Alert the media!
Call a press conference immediately!
You know, he comes in, disheveled, shirt unbuttoned, tie loosened.
That's what we could have.
That's the potential we could unlock if we had an East Asian president.
Remember, the final battle, it commences on the Sunday special of Ben Shapiro, Andrew Yang, the East Asian, the Oriental, the Collectivist, versus Benjamin Shapiro.
Oy vey, the Ashkenazi Jewish guy.
You know, and that will be the final battle.
You know who I'm rooting for, and you know who I'm rooting for in that battle.
At the very least, We're going to be freed from the yoke of this, this other oppression that's going on, right?
Umph Love says, it's weird how this investigation ends as soon as Trump cocks.
Would it have continued if he stayed the course?
I don't know.
I don't know.
That's a good question.
There's really no way to know that.
I guess the timing is sort of interesting, but I don't know.
The thing is, is did they have really any leverage over the president?
Not really.
You know?
I mean, none of these indictments turned over anything, the ones that they did.
So unless they had a lot of surprise indictments, I... Things like that, that completely lack evidence, that it's just totally circumstantial, it's interesting, but it's really hard to assess the validity of that, if that's, you know, if that's really probable, because all you have is the timing.
There's really no other evidence aside from that.
So I doubt it but it is interesting that he's been cucking honestly for a long time you know and on immigration in particular lately but I mean it's not like there was any point in the last so many years when he really got down to business on Syria or on immigration anything like that so I doubt it.
I will say the timing is interesting but I don't know if we could say with any degree of certainty that that's why Alberto in Salvini says the media lying about immigrants drowning because Salvini's policies instigated the 50 Italian children almost being burned alive.
Disgusting.
Enemy of the people.
Enemy of the people.
What did Sam Hyde say about the media?
He said something interesting about the media.
Can you tell me what it was?
I forget.
unidentified
I forget.
nick fuentes
It was something about not worrying about money, which is so weird because that's, you know, we're focused on the bag right now.
What's a Sam Hyde quote?
It's something about not worrying about money, but worrying about something else.
Maybe people deciding to do something else.
I think it was like voting.
Maybe it was like, you know, gotta worry if people are gonna start deciding to vote Republican.
Maybe something like that.
You know, who's John Corzine?
I don't know.
But, uh, the media is the enemy.
Never forget.
David Sperner says, Hey Tony, all I'm saying is that if we keep changing the plaques and using ballpoint pens and diaries, they barely mention the veterans that died.
I don't know, is that a quote from the Sopranos?
I'm not sure.
LiteralHumanGarbage says, Thanks for the show, big guy.
All the liberal salts on Twitter right now would have been really enjoyable in 2016.
Yeah.
You just can't enjoy it anymore because we're not really hitting the right issues, so...
unidentified
Kind of unfortunate, but you know, what are you going to do?
nick fuentes
Cassie Guida Spades Dillon says you should have Southern Israelite as a guest.
Yeah, that sounds like something I want to do.
Probably not enough, honestly.
I mean, it's two trillion dollars in college debt, you know, so I don't think a hundred, you know, even if it was a hundred million dollars raised by those people, it wouldn't even put a dent in it, so.
Maybe you could be, you could use a little East Asian influence over there.
David Sperner says, I missed out on cool Trump because I was a lefty then a Whig nat.
I got three weeks of projection onto a flawed boomer who was exhausted by the system.
Yeah.
Yeah.
See, if you followed my advice, you would have enjoyed the last couple of years being, uh, being a Trump sycophant and a Trump shill, but yeah, I guess you missed it.
Now, now we're all Black Pill.
We're all Black Pillers now.
Glenn Cunnington says it's unfortunate Trump has basically left his base, because imagine the energy going into 2020 with actual winds and fisting the media with the Mueller report.
Well, that's a little... that's an interesting way to say it, but... yeah, it is disappointing, but... I don't know, more than the excitement, it would have been good to just have a wall, you know?
It would have been good to just have the promises kept.
Yangboy says, Nick I'm quitting my wage cut job to focus on my online degree in nutrition cooking.
No more being a fat knicker.
Time to lift that bag.
Yang 2020.
I don't know why you do that, but okay.
I trust you know what you're doing in your own life.
Good luck with all that.
Fn13 says, happy now?
And he's addressing the moderator.
I don't know if he knows how this works.
Tanya says Trump has the boomers, the Q crowd.
Not all of them.
Not all of them.
That's a disproportionate representation from what you see online, but I mean he's losing people for not following through.
You can look at the polling in Michigan and Wisconsin and Iowa on this stuff.
It's not not a pretty picture.
Deplorable Mike says keep up the great work, King.
Always remember to watch those wrist rockets.
That's a good piece of advice.
Here's a little piece of advice.
Here's a little piece of advice.
Watch out for those wrist rockets, right?
Just like the simulation.
Oh, what is this?
Doom Man says, take my Finnish shekels.
Great show tonight.
Thank you, my friend.
Joe Rogaine says, it sucks because I'm a huge fan of black metal and I'm a Christian.
I'm not into Satan.
I'm just into the music.
Not a Satanist or a pagan.
Doubt?
If you're in a black metal, you're probably just low IQ.
Sorry to say, no offense, no offense, don't want to insult your music taste, but I don't know how anybody could listen to that music and have a really high IQ.
I know Scott Greer's in a metal.
I know Patrick Casey's in a metal.
I guess maybe they're smart.
They're, well, they are smart.
So, I just don't understand this contradiction.
I don't know how a smart person can listen to black metal music and be like, this is good.
I like this music.
This is really pleasant.
I don't understand it.
I don't understand it.
I listen to rap, so I guess I'm not really want to talk about high IQ music.
But still, I just never understood the appeal.
SF Constantine says, what's going on with your boy Baked Alaska?
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
You got ass Baked Alaska.
I think he's just trying to rebrand.
unidentified
Chuck Ford says, Nick, what are your long-term career goals?
nick fuentes
Oh, I don't know.
Maybe I'll become a lawyer.
Maybe I'll become a stockbroker.
Maybe I'll become the president.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Maybe I'll do this podcast forever in ad infinitum.
I think I'll be in purgatory doing this podcast until the end of time.
D Sharp says, is this the Ben Shapiro I've been hearing about?
Yeah, that's me.
That's me, little Ben.
Patty McGill, oh wonderful, just when I needed this the most, says, The Protestant heresy created the enlightenment worship of false idols like science.
Immoral nations die.
Be Catholic.
Reject war.
Interview Mike Jones.
I'm actually, if I get one more super chat asking me to interview E. Michael Jones, I will never, ever bring him on the show.
I'm just not going to have it anymore.
Robert Foy says, no dogs and no daughters.
That's the mentality.
That's the motto.
Hyman says, don't worry about money when people start poo-poo pee-pee.
I think, I believe that was how it went.
Yeah.
Finna says, have you heard about Mike Gravel?
He's a based boomer that larps as a zoomer and wants to destroy Israel.
MikeGravel.org.
I don't want to destroy Israel, so I disavow that.
I want nothing to do with anything that wants to harm our number one ally.
Forget that.
Yeah, I have.
unidentified
Yeah, man.
nick fuentes
in the Middle East, for crying out loud.
unidentified
Sure.
nick fuentes
Bill Raffey says, Nick, have you seen Baked Alaska's latest video?
Yeah, I have.
Pod says, are you going to play Fortnite?
Yeah, man, sure.
Danal says, bro, Baked is cringe, bro.
Okay.
Tim says, did you see Logan Paul Flat Earth documentary?
No, I didn't see it, but I did hear about it.
I'm a big fan of Logan and Jake Paul, so I'll have to check that one out.
Dumb Cattle.
I have a really funny story, but I can't tell you it, unfortunately, about the Paul brothers.
It was actually a very surprising story, but...
I'll have to save that one for my private account.
I'll have to save that for my alt.
Dumb Cattle says, get some Big Macs on me, big guy.
Thank you, my friend.
Much appreciated for the big super chat.
You know I'll do it.
You know, maybe I'll get some healthy food with that.
Maybe I'll take that and I'll take it to Trader Joe's, like my friends have been telling me, and I'll... I was talking to this guy the other day.
He's telling me... What did I tell him?
I was like, you know, I think the Big Mac's a perfect sandwich.
It's my favorite.
And he's like, well, my favorite is I get Brussels sprouts, and I get chicken, and I get all these spices and vegetables, and mushrooms, and I mash them all up, and I put a little olive oil, and da-da-da-da-da, and it's like a salad.
I'm like, what is the matter with you?
What is the matter with you?
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
You know, I could pull up to McDonald's at 3 a.m.
Big Mac, please.
Can I get a 500 calorie perfect sandwich, please?
Two beef patties, and a special sauce, and pickle, lettuce, bun, all the rest.
You know, and act on the double.
And what does it cost?
Five bucks, and you're set.
And this guy's telling me you gotta go to Trader Joe's, you gotta get a grocery cart, you gotta get a... or a shopping cart, you gotta get a shopping basket, and you gotta load up on all these fresh ingredients, and then you drive home, and then you turn on the oven, and you chop this up, and you chop that up, and you do this, and you put it in, and then you drizzle of all that, and oh it's... and it's so easy!
It's so easy, and it's so delicious!
Really?
Really?
Because let me tell you, I could go to McDonald's, I get a Big Mac, I get a cookie, I get the donut fries, I go to 7-Eleven, I get a Hershey's bar, I get a Slurpee, I get a Big Coke, I get a chocolate milkshake.
You want to tell me that your Brussels sprout, you know, salad is easier and better tasting than my diet?
Now, maybe it's healthier.
Of course, it's healthier.
Maybe it's better for you.
Maybe that'll prolong your life a little bit.
Maybe that'll, you know, preserve your fertility and your testosterone and all that.
Okay, yeah, you could say that.
But don't tell me that it's easier.
Don't tell me that it tastes better.
You know, anything like that.
That, oh, you're gonna feel so much better.
Cause nothing beats the feeling you slam back a Big Mac with a little glass of ice cold coke, play a little Fortnite with the bros.
Hard to imagine that, you know, getting up at 5 a.m.
and jogging and then, you know, chugging, like, two gallons of whey protein and then Brussels sprouts salad.
I don't know.
I don't know if that's the greatest feeling in the world.
Like, people make it out to be, oh, you gotta run 10 miles a day and you're going to the gym and... Yeah, man, maybe.
Maybe we'll do that.
Maybe we'll do that.
Maybe when I start to, you know, fall apart a little bit.
Because I feel fine, right?
Well, I feel okay, you know?
I don't feel bad enough where I'm gonna get up at 5 a.m.
and run 10 miles to the Brussels sprouts store.
Anyway, that stuff triggers me more than anything, frankly.
And frankly, that triggers me more than anything.
AmTheWeb says, how do you think Andrew Yang will do in the debates?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I think he'll do well.
It's hard to say.
Typically the policy type people don't do well.
You would think they would because they go on interviews and they're very articulate about the issues and everything else, but look at Rand Paul.
Rand Paul was probably on Substance, one of the better candidates in the Republican primary in 16, and he got killed in the debates.
He was done after the first debate.
You know, you remember the first debate when he, right out of the gate, was attacking Trump, and Trump said, you're having a hard time tonight.
And he was finished, and then it was over.
He was done.
You know?
And I always liked Rand Paul.
But he comes right out of the gate swinging, this guy, you're on the wrong stage, Hillary Clinton's for universal health care and Trump said, I don't think you heard me.
You're having a tough time tonight.
And it was over.
And then in the next one, what did he say?
Rand Paul said, short, tall, fat, dumb.
Is the president not, or is this not way beneath the office of the president?
And Trump goes, hey I didn't hit him on his look and believe me there's plenty of subject matter and it was over.
Game over.
You lose.
Next.
You're five foot eight.
Next.
So with Yang I say probably gonna be I mean I imagine as a policy wonk type person I don't know.
I think we'll get a preview of that on Sunday when he debates Ben Shapiro.
We'll kind of see what he's got in him, but somebody who's a little bit more rhetorically sharp I think could could easily undercut Yang.
So it's really we really haven't seen this guy tested like that yet so it's really remains to be seen.
We don't really have any idea what that'll look like.
Bandrew says, Nick, it's actually African American metal.
Stop being so inconsiderate.
I'm 2% rocker, so I can say it.
Yeah, can you believe they said that to me?
I thought that was over.
I thought that was done.
I talk about that on my show.
I said, remember when we used to not be able to say black, but apparently that's still alive now?
Because I go to ISU and I'm like, well, you know, black people support X, Y, and Z by this percentage.
Can you not say black?
That's offensive.
Your black lives matter.
Get a load of this, right?
Can you get a load of this?
This crazy thing that's being said over here?
Get a load of this!
That's the thing that she's saying, you know.
Your black lives matter.
You identify as black and brown bodies and people of color.
And I can't say black, I gotta say African-American.
You're not from Africa.
That's the funny thing.
In the same speech, they're like, you can't say black, call us African-American.
And then I'm like, well, you know, the roots of blacks are in Africa.
I've never been to Africa.
What are you talking about?
I've never been to Africa.
Okay, so then which is it then?
Are you black or are you African-American, for Christ's sake?
All right, relax!
Heated gamer moment!
Pump the brakes, big guy!
Heated gamer moment!
I, you know, heated gamer moment!
We cannot allow ourselves, can't do it, can't do it!
But I, I, I hear that and I'm like, get a load of this!
Get a load of that!
Am I right?
Am I right?
Sheesh!
Get a load of this crazy one over here, telling me I gotta call this and that and the other!
Okay, yeah, that's really offensive, I'm sure.
unidentified
Cassie Queen of Spades Dillon.
nick fuentes
I'm gonna get murdered, man.
I'm gonna get killed.
I'm gonna get killed over here!
I'm gonna get killed.
I'm gonna get killed for that.
I'm 2%.
I can say whatever I want.
I can say whatever I want.
I'm 2%, alright?
Cassie Queen of Spades Dillon says, did you have beef with the Southern Israelite?
No, it's just a lot of dumb nonsense.
Basketball American says Big Mac sauce boosts your estrogen levels.
Not for me it doesn't.
Where does it say that?
You made that up.
Fake news.
Not for me, it does.
And if it does for other people, it doesn't for me.
So, you can shut up, dude.
You can eat your gay Brussels sprouts and have a bunch of gay kids then.
How's that?
David Sperner says, Nick, you should play my favorite game on stream and answer all my questions and give me a back rub.
Also, have Owen Michael Carlson on the show, please.
This joke is now as annoying as the posts it intends to parody.
I hate to say it, but we've arrived.
Basketball American says, hit like and give Nick your tax return.
Have a great weekend, brother Nick.
Thank you, basketball.
Much appreciated.
Josh Sayers says, I hate when people don't agree 100% with everything they've been told in regards to World War II.
What happened to the Jews in World War II is unbelievable.
I know!
I know, right?
Isn't that outrageous?
It makes me so mad when I think about it, you know?
Makes me so mad when I think about what atrocities visited upon Innocent people, you know?
Six million in six years?
It's unbelievable that something like that could happen.
Unreal.
It is unreal.
I mean, it makes me besides myself.
What a horrible thing that happened, you know?
It's almost unbelievable when I hear that.
What a horrendous thing to happen.
Horrible, tragic.
And that people make light of it, that people make jokes about it, or they doubt it, or they say, oh actually it wasn't, it wasn't this number, it was another number, or maybe something, maybe it was wooden doors, you know?
Listen, don't Google wooden doors, World War II.
Just don't do it.
Rise above the hate, man.
Do not Google wooden doors, World War II.
I know you think that's really funny, alright?
I know you think you're being really hilarious on the internet, but guess what?
You start, it starts out, wooden doors, World War II, smokestacks, And things like that, you start doing a little division, and then the next thing you know, you're getting badges, alright?
Then the next thing you know, people are wearing badges, and guess what that was just like?
Yeah, the Holocaust.
So, that's really hilarious.
Fuckin' Nazi.
Can't have it on the show, we can't have any of that, alright?
I won't tolerate it.
I won't tolerate anti-Semitism on the show.
Jewish people are our closest allies.
Dammit.
So...
I know.
I know you're maybe trying to make a little joke there, but what happened in the Holocaust was unbelievable, and I won't stand by people questioning it.
I simply won't do it.
Finna says, I know I just posted a super chat about him, but Mike Ravel is unironically based in Red Pilt.
I'll get right on that.
Patty McGill says something ridiculous.
I'm not even gonna read that.
Brian Moreland says, hey Nick, did you know that The Dark Knight Rises is commonly known as the Batman movie?
Oh, really?
That's good to know.
unidentified
I don't even know what that one means.
nick fuentes
I don't even know what that one means.
But I think that's gonna do it for us.
Those are all our Super Chats here.
So, we're gonna call it for this week.
Wow, what a fun week we've had.
What a charming week.
Me and the Super Chatters, I love the Super Chatters.
Hey Israel, hit me up, call me.
I'll never talk about you again.
Just meet the equivalent of the Super Chat money every month and believe me, the show will change on a dime, alright?
I'm joking.
That's totally a joke.
But if you are an Israeli with a lot of money, hit me up at my email.
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